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Ohio.

OHIO.

From Mendon to Celina.

From Clarksfield to Olena.

From New Castle to Gambier.

From Jasper to Locust Grove.

From Omer to Bellevue.

From Sharon, via Byesville, to Cambridge.

From Franklin Furnace, via Powellsville and Lyra, to Sciota Furnace.
From Warsaw to Coshocton.

From Nonpareil to Coshocton.

From Galesville to Whigville.

From Vinton Furnace to Vail's Mills.

From West Unity to South Wright.

From Van Wert to Gilbert's Mills.

From Hillsboro' to Locust Grove.
From Hillsboro' to Washington.
From Little Hocking to Cutler.
From Athens to New Plymouth.

From Athens to Pratt's Fork.

From Jasper, via Elm's Grove, to Locust.

From Keystone, via Chestnut Grove, to Ewington.

From Lucasville, via mouth of Bear Creek, Bandnout's Store, and

Mount Joy, to Rarden.

From Scio to Carrollton.

From Jeddo to Island Creek.

From McCoys to Knoxville.

From Milford to Belfast.

From Nelsonville to Hartleyville.

From Pomeroy to Athens.

From Hillsboro to Sabina.

From Edgarton to Hicksville.

OREGON.

From Forest Grove to Astoria.

From Camp Bidwell, in California, via Goose Lake Valley, to Camp

Warner, in Oregon.

From Hot Springs, via Fort Klamath, to Jacksonville.

From Astoria, via Military Road, to Forest Grove.

PENNSYLVANIA.

From Horton's to Brady.

From Osceola to Smiths Mills.

From Scotch Hill to Cookesburg.

From Hanlin Station to Bethany, in West Virginia.

From Troy Centre to Tyronville.

From Flicksville to Penargil.

From Seidersville to Steinsburg.

From Dixon to Pierceville.

From Warren Centre to Le Raysville.

From Milroy to Siglerville.

From Sandy Lake to North Sandy.

From Millerstown to McKee's Half Falls.

From Ansonville to Lumber City.

From New Milford to Lumber City.

From Edge Hill Station to Prospectville.

From Newport, via Acker's Store and Montgomery's Store, to Liver

pool.

From Tobyhanna to South Sterling.

From Zion Hill to Coopersburg.

From Curwinsville to Ansonville.

From Ansonville, via Bloomington, to Curwinsville.

From North East to Wattsburg

From Herrick to Rummerfield.

From Wyalusing to Herrick.

From Russell Hill to Keiser ville.

From Coopersburg to Centre Valley.

From Phoenixville, via Pickering and West Pikiland, to Chester

Springs.

From Seidersville, via Limeport and Locust Valley, to Coopersburg.
From Petroleum Centre to Cherry Tree.

From Cochranville to Londonderry.

From Lanark to Allentown,

From Trunkeyville to Fagundus Forest.

SOUTH CAROLINA.

From Jefferson to Brewer Mine.

From Bennettsville to Richmond, in North Carolina.

From Monroe, North Carolina, to Brewer Mine, South Carolina.

Post-roads es

tablished in Oregon;

Pennsylvania;

South Carolina;

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From Shaw's Cross Roads to the Mouth Elk, in North Carolina.

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From Hickman, via Wilsonville, Obron City, Robinson's Store, and

Kelly's Store, to Dyersburg.

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Washington;

Wisconsin.

VIRGINIA.

From Dublin to Muck's Creek.
From Acquia Creek to Richland Mills.
From Naff's to Callaway's.

From Baynesville to Farmer's Fork.
From Christiansville to Whittel's Mills.
From Shady Grove to Burnt Chimney.
From Bachelor's Hall to Shady Grove.
From Liberty to Otter Hill.

From Hansonville to Bickley's Mills.

WEST VIRGINIA.

From Pleasant Dale, via Newport, to Smith's Gap.
From Stump's Store to Braxton Court House.

From Slanesville to South Branch Depot.

From Brownstown, on South Side of Kanawha River, via Coalsburg, Clifton, the Mouth of Loup Creek, Johnson's Mills, Laurel Creek, and Cassidy's Mills, to Fayette Court House.

From Red Creek to Mouth of Seneca.

From Wardensville to Columbia Furnace, in Virginia.

From Buffalo, via Wilson Priddy's, John Hambrie's, and Benjamin Day's, to Point Pleasant.

From Rich Creek, via Iseland Creek, Gilbert Creek, and Beach Creek, to the Mouth of Pond Creek.

From Upland, via Butler's Mills, Bicker's Store, and Howell's Mills, to Cabell Court House.

From Ritchie Court House to Bone Creek.

From Townsend's Mills to Braxton.

From Clendenen, via Green Shoals, Porter's Creek, and Big Sycamore, to Clay Court House.

From Charleston to Bell Creek Church.

From Pennsborough to Cox's Mills.

From Harrisville to Bone Creek.

From Townsend's Mill, via Butcher's Run, German Settlement, and the Head of Little Otter Creek, to Braxton Court House.

WASHINGTON.

From Vancouver to Strong's Battle Ground.

WISCONSIN.

From Cottage Grove, via Nora, to Deerfield.
From Minneska, in Minnesota, to Augusta.
From Ripon to Oshkosh.

From Fort Atkinson to Cold Spring.

From Belmont to Fennimore.

From Prairie Du Chien to De Sota.

From Mineral Point to Blanchardville.
From Sparta to Orlano.

From Green Bay to Eau Claire.

From Eau Claire to Waukesha.

From Saint Paul, in Minnesota, to Saint Croix.

From Utica to Stoughton.

From Door Creek to Lake Mills.

From Groutsburg to Trade Lake.

From Nicodah to Sherwood Forest.

From Saint Croix Falls to Clam River Falls.

From Humbird to Staffordsville.

From Stillwater to Lincoln.

From Menomonee to Erin.

From Glendale to Hillsboro.

From Buffalo City to Augusta.

From Nasawaupee to Sturgeon Bay.

From Viola to Viroqua.

From Diamond Bluff to Ellsworth.

From Green Bay, via New London, Stevens Point, Neillsville, and Augusta, to Eau Claire.

From Eau Claire, via Rock Falls, Luna, Durand, and Nelson, to Wabasha, in the State of Minnesota.

From Cottage Grove, via Nora, to Deerfield.

From Fort Atkinson to Cold Spring.

From Eaton to Kiel, Manitowac County.

From Fort Howard to Flintville, Brown County.

WYOMING.

Post-roads established in Wisconsin;

Wyoming.

From Fort Halleck to White River.

From Laramie City to Cinnebar City.

From Laramie City to Gilman City, in Colorado.
APPROVED, July 14, 1870.

CHAP. CCXCII. An Act making Appropriations for sundry civil Expenses of the July 15, 1870. Government for the Year ending June thirty, eighteen hundred and seventy-one, and for other Purposes.

Civil ex

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the following sums be, and the same are hereby, appropriated, for the objects hereinafter expressed, for penses appropriation. the fiscal year ending the thirtieth June, eighteen hundred and seventyone, viz.:

Supervising Inspectors of Steam Vessels. For carrying out the provisions of the acts of the thirtieth August, eighteen hundred and fiftytwo, for the better protection of the lives of passengers on vessels propelled in whole or in part by steam, and of the acts amendatory thereof, the following sums, viz. :

Supervising inspectors of 1852, ch. 106. Vol. x. p. 61. Vol. xvii. p. 8.

steam vessels.

Local inspec

For salaries of fifty-nine local inspectors of steam vessels, and clerk in local offices at New York and New Orleans, fifty-six thousand three tors and clerks. hundred dollars.

For ten supervising inspectors of steam vessels, nine at two thousand Supervising dollars each and one at two thousand five hundred dollars, twenty inspectors. thousand five hundred dollars.

For special agent of the department, two thousand one hundred and Special agent. ninety dollars.

Contingent ex

penses.

Travelling ex

penses.

Annual meet

For contingent expenses, viz.: Travelling expenses of ten supervising inspectors at, not to exceed eight hundred dollars in any one year each, eight thousand dollars.

For travelling expenses of fifty-nine local inspectors, fifteen thousand dollars.

For travelling expenses of the special agent of the department, one thousand four hundred dollars.

For expenses of the meeting of the board of supervising inspectors, ing of inspectors, including travel and necessary incidental expenses and printing of manual and report, four thousand dollars.

manual and re

port.

Furniture, repairs, &c.

Life-saving stations on Long

Island and New
Jersey.

Pay of superintendents and keepers.

Humane So

chusetts.

For stationery, furniture for offices, and repairs of same, transportation of instruments, fuel, lights, and miscellaneous items, ten thousand dollars.

Life-saving Stations. - For salaries of two superintendents of the lifesaving stations on the coast of Long Island and New Jersey, at one thousand five hundred dollars each, three thousand dollars.

For fifty-four keepers of stations, at two hundred dollars each, ten thousand eight hundred dollars.

The sum of fifteen thousand dollars is hereby appropriated for continuciety of Massa- ing the system of protecting human life from shipwreck as heretofore established by life-boats and other means on the coast of Massachusetts, to be expended by the Humane Society of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, under the direction and control of the Secretary of the Treasury.

Surfmen to

For pay of six experienced surfmen to man each of the boats at alterlife-boats in New nate life-saving stations on the New Jersey coast, commencing at the first Jersey. station from Sandy Hook, from December fifteenth to March fifteenth, to be appointed by the keepers thereof, at forty dollars per month, ten thousand and eighty dollars.

Contingent expenses.

Revenue-cutter service.

Expenses of loans and treasury notes.

Detection of counterfeiting

and frauds upon government.

Public lands.

For contingent expenses of life-saving stations on the coast of the United States, ten thousand dollars.

Revenue-Cutter Service.

For pay of officers and pilots, four hundred

and eight thousand six hundred dollars.

For rations for officers and pilots, twenty-eight thousand four hundred and seventy-nine dollars.

For pay of petty officers and crew, three hundred and eighty thousand eight hundred and fifty dollars.

For rations for petty officers and crew, one hundred and thirty-three thousand five hundred and sixty-one dollars.

For fuel, one hundred and fifty thousand dollars.

For repairs and outfits, one hundred and fifty thousand dollars.

For supplies of ship chandlery, seventy thousand dollars.

For travelling expenses, ten thousand dollars.

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Loans and Treasury Notes. For paper, engraving, printing, express charges, and other expenses of making and issuing the national currency, seventy-five thousand dollars.

For expenses in detecting and bringing to trial and punishment persons engaged in counterfeiting treasury notes, bonds, and other securities of the United States, as well as the coins of the United States, and other frauds upon the government, one hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars.

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Public Lands. For rent of office of surveyor-general of Lousiana, Office of survey- fuel, books, stationery, and other incidental expenses, one thousand dollars.

or-general in

Louisiana;

Florida;

Minnesota;

Dakota.

For rent of office of surveyor-general of Florida, fuel, books, stationery, and other incidental expenses, one thousand dollars.

For rent of office of surveyor-general of Minnesota, fuel, books, stationery, and other incidental expenses, two thousand two hundred dollars. For rent of office of surveyor-general of Dakota, fuel, books, stationery, and other incidental expenses, two thousand dollars.

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