Augusta chronicle and Georgia advertiser. (Augusta, Ga.) 1822-1831, August 07, 1830, Image 1

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AiravsTA cbrouxcui •Al¥l> GEORGIA ADVERTISER. OFFICE m SOT, BKOAP ST. ACfitim, «A. SATITRWAV, AUGUST 7, IS 30. VOLIIiHD 44. JVO. 88. PUBLISHED EVERY ■ vnONESD-W AND SATURDAY MORNING, BY A .jf. PEMBERTON. TERMS. will be di scon tinned (except at the choice of „i,Lhrr ) until nil nrn-arapes are pain. ? T e CARBIEKS of papers to City subscniicrs, are forbHw Mil or give fliom owi.y, under any cir “tances: nml any person, oUicr than a Bubscnlter, ' .toluarcliasc a paper from them, or receive one m ** withoutproperauthorltyftom the publisher or h .riher will be held liable for the amount of one I:" 1 , ."bscr’iplion •, which shall be domandeJ, and if no tary, sued Sir, and paid to any person Who wUlffivo ! ‘inVPeTISEMBNTSare inserted imi-w'tty A>9 0 pursquare, for the first insertion, and 43 3-d inscrliou_*««,. at 03 1-2 ,:L per square for each insertion—and pi(mtMy(when Li ciceetlin? one square) at 31 fiir each Insertion.— Sic however small, is charged less than one square rZi intended to be limited must Nave the number of ■ Sons, serai-weekly or weekly, written ou them, or ,|i,,y w i|| lie inserted semi-weekly till forbid, and chnr takes upon himself the. risk ofjdl remit pinVcs of money made to him by Mail-tlie person remit first paying the postage, and obtaining from the Post master, . written or verbal ae.knowledgcment of the amount, and its deposlte in his otnee, which shall be given W LE^ > El^ r (o‘^^h^) 3C "*^b e postpaid, or they WuSoMIffUNITED STATES jjf t . published in this paper. To Fienlori, Adminitlraton, nod Guardinnt. q . j, ES ofI.ANI) or NEGROES, by Administrators. 1 Visitors, or Guardians, arc required, by law, to be held f i the first Tuesday in the month, between the hours of ~'thc forenoon, and three in the afternoon, at the Court house ofthe county in which the property is slltmte.-No lice of these sales must be given in a public gazette,SlXT\ d-ivs nrevious lo the day of sale. Notice of the saleof personal property, must be given n like manner, FORTY days previous to tlie duy of sale. Notice lo the debtors and creditors of an estate, must be Wd’l be made to the Court of Or dlnnry C for leave to sc" I.AND or NEGROES, must be published for FOLR MON IH*- • WATCH MAKER, NO. 147, BHOAB'STEEST) HAS again began business, in tlie Brick Mouse, No. 147, Broad street, lately occupied If’ « as (he CITY HOTEL; o'where lie will bestow SSILS&iSMsBf* all his attention lo re uairing WATCHES A CLOCKS, of every description, in the best possible manner, and at very reasonable prices.— He solicits the patronage of his friends and former customers, and nil who wish (o have their Watches made to keep good time at a moderate price. He wil sell his remaining STOCK, consisting of JS3 WSL&ir, WATCHES CLOCKS CASTORS, AO. AC. for less than they cost, at Wholesale and Retail. Thick Patent WATCH GLASSES, ami nil other descriptions of WATCH RIiASSES, constantly kept on hand. Augusta. April 2S. 1830. 51) HO USB, @2aaar 9 AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTING. fißlilE SUBSCRIBER, would inform *. tlie citizens of Augusta, that he "ill carry on the HOUSE PAINTING nml GLAZING BUSINESS, and also. MR\. CHAIR, and ORNAMENTAL PAINTING; nil of which shall be done in the best manner, and with despatch.— Persons who feel disposed to patronize l.im will please call at his Shop, No. 203, Kro.ul-Slrcct. WILLIAM B. DAVIS. ■ln no 2 ts 09 NOTICE. FgIHE COPARTNERSHIP between 8. the subscribers, in the business of llic CITY HOTEL, is dissolved by mutual consent. Persons having de mands against the firm, arc requested to hand their accounts to Win. McGar, and all indebted to it, to make immediate pay ment to him. WM.McGAU, GRIFFIN EDMONDSON. . April 14 54 JUST RECEIVED, * v BALES Brown Shirtings, Jl Cases Leghorn Hats, 39 Barrels Canal Flour, 40 Dozen superior old Port Wine, 1 on SALK BY C. PHILLIPS. mnv 5 , 0) REOEITSD, *wW PIECES Fancy Pliiils, 20() Pieces Choppas, 100 do. 0 1-4 Brown Sheetings. 300 do. Indigo Plaids & Stripes, 200 Doz. Spool Cotton in boxes. I? R f-ALE BY C. PHILLIPS. J l!| y 5 oi LANDING, ' < THE STEAM-BOAT ANDREW JACKSON, *•-** RALES Cotton Osnaburgs, g 0 Dozen Berkley Handkerchiefs, 5 I Bids. Dining Ware, each con -0 taining 400 pieces, Dozen old Jamaica Bum, 20 do. Choice Madeira Wine, 'Oft SALE BY C. PHILLIPS. jmiy r> flj M Persons indebted to the late firm *X°f SAVAGE & STURGES, either 7 0l « 01 ’ Account, are forwarned from I' • IRff °i’ settling the same with any one \ *|«e undersigned, excepting those ftj®? , * int have been endorsed and trans rr<(l by him. , . n DANIEL SAVAGE. ■'uiy 81 03 General Post Office Department, July 10 th, 1830. PROPOSALS FOR carrying the Mails of the United States on the following Post Routes in Georgia, will be received at this office until the 12th day of October next, inclu sive. IN GEORGIA. 2351. From Savannah by Riceboro’ to Darien, 63 miles ami back, twice a week, in four-horse post coaches. Leave Savannah every Monday and Thursday at 4 a in, arrive jt Darien same days by 5 pm. Leave Darien every Tuesday nml Fri day at 8 a in, arrive at Savannah same days by 9 p ni. ~ 2352. From Augusta by Culbreath’s, Lombardy, Warrenton, Powelton, Spar ta, nnd Deveraux's Store to Millcdgeville, 90 miles and back every day, in four-horse post conches. Leave Augusta every day at 10 am, arrive at Millcdgeville the next day by 10 a m. Leave Millcdgeville every day at 1 a in, arrive at Augusta same day by 11 p m. 2353. From Millcdgeville, by Pittsburg, Fortville, Clinton, Macon, Echoeono, Knoxville and Columbus to Fort Mitch ell, 130 miles and back, daily between Millcdgeville and Macon, and three times a week between Macon & Fort Mitchell. Leave Millcdgeville every day at 11 a m, arrive at Macon same day by 8 p in, leave Macon every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at 9 p m, arrive at Fort Mitch - ell next days, Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, by 8p in. Leave Fort Mitchell every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 1 p in, arrive at Macon nextdays, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, by 12, noon, leave Macon every day at 1 p in, arrive at Millcdgeville same day by 10 p in. 2354. From Petersburg by Danburgh, Washington, Raytown cV Double Wells to Powelton, 49 miles nnd back, twice a week in four-horse post conches. Leave Petersburg every Tuesday nnd Friday at 4 am, arrive at Powelton, same days by 5 p m. Leave Powelton every Monday and Thursday at 5 a in, arrive at Petersburg some days by 6 p m. 2355. From Darien by New Hope Fer ry, Brunswick, Fancy Bluff Bethel, Wayncsville, Langsburg and Jefferson ton, to St Mary’s, 81 miles and back, once a week, in sulkies. Leave Darien every Thursday at 7 p in, arrive at St. Mary’s every Saturday by 11 a in. Leave St. Mary’s every Saturday at 3 p in, arrive at Darien every Monday by 7 am. 2350. From Darien to Frederica, lo miles and back, once a week. Leave Darien every Friday at 5 a m,arrive at Frederica same day by 10 a in. Leave Frederica every Thursday at 2 p m, arrive at Darien same day by 6 p m. 2357. From Sunbury to Riceboro’ 10 miles and back, once a week. Leave Sunbury every Thursday at 7 n m, arrive at Ricchoro’ same day by 10 a m. Leave Riceboro’ every Thursday at noon after tlie arrival ofthe mail from Sa vannah, and arrive at Sunbury in three hours. 2358. From Savannah by Effingham c. h., Newington, Jacksonboro’ and Miil Haven to Augusta, 119 miles and back, three times a week, in two horse stages. Leave Savannah every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 3 am. ar rive at Augusta every Wednesday, Fri day and Sunday, by 8 a m. Leave Augusta every Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday at 3 a in, arrive ut Savannah every Wednesday, Friday, Av Sunday, by 8 a in. 2359. From Savannah by Big Oboo pec Bridge, Dublin, Contes’ Store, Cool Spring, nnd Marion to Macon, 175 miles and back, once a week, in four horse sta ges. Leave Savannah every Monday at 4 a in, arrive at Marion every Wednesday by 1 p in. Leave Marion same day at 2 p in. nnd arrive at Macon same day (Wednesday) by 7 pm. Leave Macon every Friday at 4 a in, arrive at Marion same day by 9 a in.— Leave Marion same day at 10 am, ar rive at Savannah every Sunday by 7 p ni. 2360. From Savannah by Statesboro". Swainesborough. Birdsville, and Bark Camp, to Louisville, 116 miles and back, once a week. Leave Savannah every Saturday at 5 n m, arrive at Birdsville every Monday by 4 p in. Leave Birdsville every Tues day at 5 a in, and arrive at Louisville same day by 11 a in. Leave Louisville, every Tuesday at 1 p m, arrive at Savannah every Friday by 6 pin. 2361. From Birdsville to Wnyncs borongli, P> miles and back, once a week. Leave Birdsville every Monday at 4 p m, after the arrival of the mail from Savannah, and arrive ut Waynesborough in fourhours. Leave Waynesborough every Monday at 10 am, arrive at Birdsville same day bv 3 p in. * 2362. From Louisville by Shoals of Ogeeehec, Rock Mills, Shivers’s Mills, and Powelton, to Crawfords ville, 58 miles and back, once a week. Leave Louisville every Tuesday at 1 p ni,arri ve at Crawfords ville every Wednes day by 6 p in. Leave Crawfordsville every Monday nts n m, arrive nt Louisville every Tues day by 11 a m. 2363. From Augusta by Darby s, Cul breath, Eubanks. Double Branches, Lin colnton, Goshen, Petersburg, Cook’s Law Office, Elberton, Ruekersville, Pleasant Grove, Eagle Grove, nnd Bowersville, to Carncsville, 120 miles and back, once a week, in two horse stages. Leave Augusta every Monday nt 3 n m, arrive at Petersburg same day by 8p m. Leave Petersburg every Tuesday at 6 am, arrive at Carnes ville every Wednes day by 11a in. Leave Carncsville every Wednesday at 2 p m, arrive at Petersburg every Thursday hy 6 p in. Leave same every Friday nt 3 a in, arrive at Augusta every Friday hy 8 p in. 2364. From Augusta by Columbia c h, Watson's Store, Wrightsborough. Wash ington, Centrcville, Lexington, and Beth lehe,m to Athens, 91 miles and back, twiefe a Week, in four-horse jiost coaches. Leave Augusta every Monday and Thursday at noon, arrive at Athens eve ry Tuesday and Friday by 8 p in.-, Leave Athens every Wednesday and Saturday at 3 a in, arrive at Augus ta every Thursday «!t Monday by 11 a m. 2365. From Athens by Bascoble. Har mony Grove, Jefferson, Hurricane Shoals, Kelloggs Store, Gainsvilic, Winns, High tower, or Eiuwah, in the (Cherokee Na tion, and Carmel, to Spring Place, 150 miles nnd back, once a week. Leave Athens every Wednesday at 6a m, arrive nt Spring Place every Sa turday by 6 p m. Leave Spring Place every Sunday at 6 a ni, arrive at Athens every Tuesday by 8 p m. 2366. From Millcdgeville by Fairfield Eatonton, Madison, Salem, and Wat kinsville, to Athens, 76 miles and back, in two horse stages. Leave Millcdgeville every Thursday at noon, arrive at Salem every Friday by 3 pin. Leave same at half past 3 p m. and arrive nt Athens same day by 8 p in. Leave Athens every Wednesday at 4 a in, arrive at Salem by 8 a in, and nt Milledgeville every Thursday by 11 am. 2367. From Athens by Bainbridge and Laughridge to Lawrcnccville, 44 miles and back, once a week. Leave Athens every Wednesday at 6 a in, arrive at Laurenceville every Thursday by 10 a in. Leave Laurenceville every Thursday at 2 p m, arrive at Athens every Friday by 5 pin. 2368. From Laurenceville by Choice's Store, Decatur c h, Strother’s nnd Mills, to Fayetteville, 41 miles and back, once a week. Leave Laurenceville every Thursday at noon, arrive at Fayetteville every Fri day by noon. Leave Fayetteville every Wednesday at 1 p in, arrive at Laurenceville on Thurs day by 11 a in. 2369. From Fayetteville, by Spencer's Store, McDonough, Double < Tahiti, Boy ne's Store, Head's, Zebulon, Tlioinasvoii, Franklin Academy, and Culloden, to Knoxville, 102 miles, and back, once a week. Leave Fayetteville every Friday nt 1 p in, arrive at Knoxville every Sunday by 8 p m. Leave Knoxville every Monday nt 5 a in, arrive at Fayetteville every Wednes day by noon. 2370. From Fayetteville to Newnan, 22 miles, and back, once a week. Leave Fayetteville every Friday at 1 pin,arrive ut Newnan same day by 8 p m. Leave Newnan every Friday nt 4 am, arrive at Fayetteville same day by Ha in. 2371. From Decatur ch, by Standing Peach Tree, Sandtown, and Campbell c h. to Liberty, 39 miles, and back, once, a Week. _ Leave Decatur c h every Friday at (> u in, arrive at Liberty same day by 8 p in. Leave Liberty every Thursday at o a in, arrive nt Decatur same day by 7 p in. • • 2372. From Columbus, by Hamilton, King’s Gap, Greenville, La Grange, Wat Creek, Newnan, He Rotherwood s, to Car rollton, 121 miles and buck, once a week. Leave Columbus every Wednesday at 5 am,arrive at Newnan every Friday by 7 p in. Leave same every Saturday at 1 n m, arrive at Carrollton same day by noon. Leave Carrollton every Saturday at p in, arrive at Columbus every r l uesday by 5 p in. 2373. From Athens lo Monroe, Jo miles, and back, once a week, in 2 horse stages. Leave Alliens every Vi ednesday at 8 am, arrive nt Monroe same day by 3 p m. Leave Monroe every Thursday at H a in, arrive at Athens same day by J p m. 2374. From Clinton by Hillsboro’, Mon ied 10, and Shady Dale, to Madison, 48 miles, and buck, once n week Leave Clinton every Tuesday nt 2 p in, arrive at Moiiticello same day by 8 p m, and ut Madison every Wednesday by 3 p in. Leave Madison every Monday at 0 a in, arrive at Clinton every Tuesday by 11a m. 2375. From Moaticcllo,by Oak Grove, Lecksville, Covington, Mount Plensnnt, Social Circle, Monroe, Hampden. Law rencevillc, nnd Chesnut Hill, to Gaines ville, 98 miles, nnd back, once a week. Leave Monticello every Wednesday nt Sam, arrive ut Monroe same day by 7 p m, and at Gainesville every Friday by 11 a in. Leave Gainesville every Friday at 2 p in, arrive nt Monticello every Sunday by 7 p in. 2376. From Sparta, by Mount Zion. New Hope, Rockville, Eatonton, and Mount Horeb, to Monticello, 51 miles, anil buck, once n week. Leave Sparta every Monday at 2 p in, arrive at Monticello every Tuesday by 6 p. m. Leave Monticello every Wednesday at 4 a in, arrive ut Sparta same day by 8 P nl -2377. From Carncsville, by Jones' Valley, Bushville, Grove Level, Hurri cane Shoals, Storey’s Mills, nnd Gaines ville, to Rives’, 60 miles, and back, once n week. Leave Carncsville every Wednesday nt 2 p m, arrive at Rives' every Friday by 9 a in. Leave Rives’ every Friday nt 10 a m. arrive at Cnraesvillc every Saturday by 5 p in. 2378. From Carncsville, by Hollings worth's Farm, Ciarksville. and McDow ell s, to Claytonsville, 60 miles, and back, once r. week. Leave Carncsville every Wednesday at noon, arrive at Claytonsville every Thursday by 8 pm. Leave Claytonsville every Friday nt 5 a in, arrive at Carncsville every Satur day by noon. 2379. From Spring Place, by New Echotn. to Head of Coosa, 43 inih-s, and back, once a week. Leave Spring Place every Sunday nl 2 p in, arrive ut Head of Coosa every Monday by 3 pm. Leave Head of Coosa every at 5 a in, arrive pt Spring Place same day by 7pm. • 2-’fc)o. From Powelton, by White Plains, Greensboro’, Kingston, Madison, Newborn, and Rockdale, to Covington. 71 miles, and back, once a week, in 2 horse stages. Leave Powelton every Tuesday nt 4 a ni; arrive at Covington every Wednesday hy 11 a m. Leave Covington every Wednesday at I p in; arrive at Powelton every Thurs day by 7 p in. 2381. From Grnntsville to Greensbo ro’, 13 miles, and back, once a week. Leave Grnntsville every Tuesday nt 7 a ni; arrive a Greensboro’ same day by 10 a in. Leave Greensboro’ every Tuesday nt noon, after the arrival ofthe mail from Powelton [No. 2380;] arrive at Grants ville same day by 1 p in. 2382. From Washington by Mailorys villc, Goose Pond, ami Dansby’s, to El berton. 37 miles, and back, once a week. Leave Washington every Wednesday at 7 u in; arrive at Eibcrton same day by 7 p m. Leave Elberton every Thursday at 6 am; arrive at Washington same day by 7 p ni. 2383. From Millcdgeville,by Hanford’s Htorc, Hnow Hill, New Hope, Greensbo ro’, and Hc.ull Hhoals, to Salem, 63 miles, and back, once a week. Leave Milledgeville every Thursday nt II am; arrive at Hnlcm every Friday by 3 pm. Leave Hulem every Wednesday im mediately after the arrival of the mail from Athena, 8 a in, [No. 2366,] nnd ar rive at Milledgeville every Thursday by 4 pin. 2384. From Eatonton,hy Butler’s,Mont gomery, Greensboro’, Benton's Htore, Bowling Green, Lexington, Johnson’s, Danielsville, nnd Madison .“Spring, to Carncsville; return by MeVilJe, Daniels ville, &c. to Eatonton, equal to 100 miles, and buck, once a week. Leave Eatonton every Saturday :it 8 am; arrive ut Carncsville every Monday hy 2 p in. Leave Carncsville every Wednesday at noon; arrh e ut Eatonton every Friday by 8 pm. 2385. From Macon, by Stalling’s Store, Forsyth. Indian Springs, Jackson, Mc- Donough, Hickory Grove, nnd Oak Hill, to Covington, 90 miles, and back, once n week, on horse back, and one additional trip a week between Macon nnd Forsyth, in 3 horse stages. Leave Macon every .Monday at 1 p in: arrive at Covington every Wednesday hy 11 a in. Leave Covington every Wednesday at I p in; arrive at Macon every Friday hy 10 a in. Leave Macon every Tuesday, hy stage, at noon, arrive ut Forsyth same day by 7 p m. Leave Forsyth every Wednesday at 8 am, arrive at Macon same day by3p in. 2386. From Milledgeville, by Free man’s Htore, Blountsvilie, Bellisaida, and Hillsboro, to Monticello; return, by Mouth Union, .Stanford's X Roads, and Fair Grove, to Milledgeville, equal to 35 miles and back, once a week. Leave Millcdgeville every Tuesday nt 5 u m, arrive at Monticello same day by (> p m. Leave Monticello every Wednesday at 5 am, arrive at Milledgeville same day by 7 p m. 2387. From Athens to Danielsville. 16 miles nnd buck, once a week. Leave Athens every Wednesday nt 3 p in, arrive nt Danielsville same day by 7 p in. Leave Danielsville every Thursday at 8 a in, arrive at Athens same day by noon. 2388. From Columbus by Ellerslie, Waverly Hall, Talbotton, Liberty, nml Torbertsville, to Thoinuston,6l miles and back, once a week. Leave Columbus every Sunday nt 10 a in, arrive ut Thomastoa every Monday by 6 pm. Leave Thomoston every Tuesday nt 5 a in, arrive at Columbus every Wednes day by 2 p in. 2389. From Ellerslie by Upotoi to Marion c li, 43 miles and back, once a week. . Leave Ellerslie every Sundny nt 4 p in, arrive at Marion c h every Monday by 6 p ni. Leave Marion c h every Tuesday nt 5 a in, arrive at Ellerslie same duy by 7 p in. 2390. From Lawrcnccville by Pinek neyvilleand Head of Coosa to Bennelt«- villc, Ala. 143 miles nnd back, once in two weeks. Leave Lawrencevillc every other Thursday at 2 p m, arrive nt Bennetts villc the next Hunday by 6 p m. Leave Hcnnettsvillc every other Mon day at 6 a in, arrive ut Lawrencevilletlie next Thursday by 10 a in. 2391. From Rnoxvilloby Fort Valley nnd Perry to Berrien, 56 miles and back, once a week. Leave Knoxville every Thursday nt 5 a in, arrive ut Berrien every Friday by 4 p m. Leave Berrien every Tuesday at 2 p ni, arrive nt Knoxville every Wednesday, by 0 j> m. * 2392. From Milledgeville by Irwin ton, Rninc's Store, Marion, Tarver's Htore, Hartford, Millwood, Berrien, Pin- 1 derton, Bainbridge, Quincy, Flor. Ter. I and .Salubrity, to Tallahassee, 25(5 miles and back, once a week in 2 horse stages. I I.cave Milledgeville every Thursday i at 11 am, arrive at .Marion every Friday ( by 9a m; leave Marion same day at 10 a 1 in. and arrive at Tallahassee every Tues- 1 day by 6 p m. Leave Tallahassee every Friday nt 8 i am, arrive at Millcdgeville ©very Wed- < nesday by 6 p ni. i 239.3. From Pindcrton hy Byron, Con- < cord, and Fort Gaines, to Irwin’s Htore, i in Henry county, Al. 78 miles and back, (“nee a week, i Leave Pindcrton every Monday ftt 0 a i m, arrive at Irwin's Htore every Tuesday I by 7in. * i Leavolrwin's Htore every Wednesday i nt(> am, arrive atPiudcrton every Thai’s- I day by 7 pm. i 2394. From Irwinton by Dublin, Mount i Vernon, Perry’s Miiis, Mattox, and i Baggs, to Darien, 125 miles and back, once a week. Leave Irwinton every Saturday nt 1 a in, arrive at Darien every Tuesday by 11 a in. Leave Darien every Tuesday at 1 )> rn, arrive at Irwinton every Friday by 7 p in. 8395. From .Milledgeville to Irwinton, 20 miles nnd buck, once n week. Leave Milledgeville every Friday at II ' a ni; arrive at Irwinton same duy by 6 p in. i Leave Irwinton every Saturday nt 5 a in; arrive at Millegeville same day by 10 a m. i £596, From Wayncsville to Wnrebo ro’, 55 miles nnd back, once a week. Leave Wayncsville every Friday after the arrival of the mail from Darien; nr- i rive at Wareboro'every Saturday by 3 i pm. i Leave Wareboro’every Thursday at | 6a m ,arrive at VVuynesvillo every Fri- i day by 9 u m. 1 2397. From I fart ford, by Copeland, Jacksonville, and Ashley’s Mills, to Ap- ’ ling c h, or Holincsvilie, 98 miles and 1 back, once a week. Leave Hartford every Saturday at 5 a m; arrive ut Holincsvilie every Monday by 6 p ni. Leave Holincsvilie every Tuesday at 6 a in; arrive ut Hartford every Thursday by 6 p in. 2398. From Jacksonville, by Frank lin ville or Irwin c h, Sharp’s store, Thom as ville, and Duncunsvilie, to Tallahassee, Flo. Ter. 163 miles, and back, once in two weeks. Leave Jacksonville every other Mon day at 5 a in; arrive ut Tallahassee the next Friday by 4 p in. Leave Tallahassee every other Sunday attain; arrive at Jacksonville the next i Wednesday by 2 p in. 2399. From Jifilledgeville, by llcch lin's. Handersvillc. and Fcnn’s Bridge, to Louisville, 52 miles and back, once a week. Leave .l/illedgeville every J/ondny at 10 a in; arrive nt Louisville every Tues day by 11 a in. Leave Louisville every Tuesday at 1 p . in; arrive at .U.’.'ledgeville every Wednes day by 6 p m. ; 2)00. From Fort Jfitelicl, Ala. by Ran- J dolph eh, (jin. nnd Fort Gaines, to Blake 1 ly, in Early County, UiO miles and buck, [ once n week. Leave Fort Mitchell every Wednesday • at 6a m; arrive at Blakely every Friday ’ at (i p m. - Leave Blakely every Saturday at 6 J a in; arrive at Fort J/ilche!l every Monday hy noon. • NOTES. ; 1. The Postmaster General reserves the right to expedite the mails, nnd to al ter the times of their arrival and depar- j tare, nt any time during the continuance of the contract, hy giving an adequate compensation, never exceeding a pro rata allowance, for nny extra expense which ( such alteration may require. 2. Seven minutes shall be allowed for J opening and closing the mail nt each of fice, when no particular time shall be spe cified # _ ( 3. For every ten minutes delay In arri- i ving nt any point after the time prescri bed in nny contract, the contractor shall forfeit five dollars. If the delay shall continue beyond the time for the depar ture of any pending mail, the forfeiture shall he equal to twice the amount allow- ’ ed for carrying the mail one trip. I fit be made to appear that the delay was occn- ( sinned by unavoidable accident, <; T which ( the Postmaster General shall be the judge, . the forfeiture may be reduced to the a- i mount of pay for a trip ; but in no case i can Hint amount be remitted. The for feit urea are otherwise unconditional, nnd will in all cases be enforced. 4. Persons who make proposals will state their prices by the year; payments to be made quarterly, in the months of May, August, November, nnd February, one month after the expiration of each quarter. 1 5. None hut n free white person shall be employed to carry the mail. 6. Proposals should stnte w hether the person proposes to carry the mail in a stage, or otherwise. 7. If the person offering proposals wishes the privilege of carrying newspa- < pars out ofthe mail, he must state it in his 1 hid, otherwise, he cannot enjoy that prlv- f iiege. f 8. Propositions for any improvements in transporting the mail may lie stated in the proposals, & will be duly considered. 9. The number ofthe route, nnd itsbe ginnln* nnd termination, should be stated to every bid; and the proposal must be sealed, directed to the “General Poet Os- | (lee. office of Mail Contracts,” and super scribed “Proposal.*. ’ I Tlie following is a proper form for a < proposal: j “/ v'iU convey the mail, agreeably to adver- I titement, on route, .Vo. , from i l 0 , for thr yearly rowpcnerJinn of dollar?” He must state the place of his residence; if not contractor, must accompany his bid with satisfoctory recommenda tions. 10. The distances, as stated, arc be lieved to be substantially correct; but if any mistakes have occurred in relation to them, no increase of compensation will be allowed on that account. The con tractor will inform himself on that point. 11. The Postmaster General reserve* the right of annulling any contract when ever repeated failures to arrive within the contract time shall occur, or whenev er one failure shall happen amounting to the loss of a trip. 13. In every case where the mail is t ransported in stages, and the present con tractor shall be underbid, and the under bidden shall not have such stage propeiv ty ns may be necessary for the perform ance of the contract, he shall pnrehase from the present contractor, at a reason able valuation, the whole, or any part of the singe property, including horses that may he suitable for the service, and make payment for the same by reasonable in stalraents, as his pay shall become due, or as may he otherwise arranged. Should they not agree as to the suitableness of the property, its value, the terms of pay ment, and its security, each may choose -a person, who may appoint an umpire, and their decision shall be final; or if die underbidder declines to do this, the Post master General will name the umpire.- This will be made a condition of any bid under that of n present contractor; and should the under bidder fail to comply, his hid will he offered to the present contrac tor; but should he decline it, the proposal of the under-hidder will bo accepted un conditionally. 13. No bid shall be withdrawn a flew the lime for receiving it has expired; and should any person refuse to take a con tract at his bid, he shall forfeit nil ofheif contracts that ho may have with the De partment, and be held responsible for all damages that may result from his fai lure to comply. 14. No contract can be transferred without the approbation of the Postmas ter General; and the assignment of a con tract without his consent, shall forfeit if. This rule will never be departed from. 15. If a contractor cr his agent shall violate the Post Oflice law, or shall trans mit commercial intelligence by express more rapidly than the mail, his contract shall he forfeited. It*. The Postmaster General reserves the right ofcurtniling or of discontinuing any route, when in ids opinion, the public interest shall require if; and in such case;- the contract shall cease so far as relates to the part curtailed, or to the whole, if dis continued—an allowance of one month's extra pay being made the contractor. 17. All contracts for routes embraced in this advertisement shall commence on the first day of January next, and contin ue four years. Decisions on bids will he made known on the llltli tiny of October next. WILLIAM T. BAKUY. Poet master General. Executive Department , Georgia, Mii.i.hdokvii.i.i!, 17th June, 1830. "fIUTOTICE is hereby given, that Sealed Proposals will be received at this Department, until the 15th day of August next, for printing and binding two thou sand copies of a Compilation of the Laws and Resolutions of this Stale, from the year 1830 up to 1829, inclusive, in quart** size volumes, with Marginal Notes ami Index. The type and paper to be simi lar to that of the Digest of the Laws ol the United States, published by Thomas P. Gordon, Esquire, in 1827. The bind ing to be of good sheep (Law binding) lettered and lilloted. Proposals must ho plain anti explicit, anti must embrace all cxpcnces attending the execution and delivery of the work at the State House in this place, and also the time of delivery for which good ami suilicicnt security will he required, ns well as for the re-delivery of the Manuscript. Attest, MILLER GRIEVE, See. Ex. Dep t. (£jr°To he published until the loth c'- ; August next, in the Athenian, Augusta Chronicle, and Constitutionalist, Savan nah Georgian, and Republican, umi Washington News. June 23 75 Law NOTICE. 1 SHALL hereafter regulnrly attend the Superior Courts of Richmond County. My office mid residence are in Greensborpugh. Persons residing* in Augusta, having business to transact, re quiring the services of a Lawyer, in the counties of Greene, Morgan, Newton, Clarke, Oglethorpe, Wilkes, Lincoln, Tnlliaferro, Monroe, or Hancock, and who may choose to entrust it to me, will have an opportunity of conferring with me, personally, twice in a year, in rela tion to it. FRANCIS 11. CONE. The Constitutionalist and Courier, will please publish the above for 2 weeks, and send in their accounts to this office. Dec. 5 ts 18 JAJW'EiSi ATTORNS? AT LAW, WILL attend the Superior and In ferior Courts of Richmond and Columbia counties—and the Court of Common Pleas of Augusta. He may be found at the office of Robert R. Reid, Esq. cornel- of Washington and Ellis-streets, July 24 ts 81 WAKE-HOUSE AND Commission Business. THE SUBSCRIBER, having taken the Ware-House lately occupied by Bostwick A Baiku. would again soli cit a continuance of that liberal patronage he has hitherto shared, and promises his best exertions to those whose busmens. in*! v lie entrusted to Ins core. may ne cm JOHN REES. July 8* 78