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list of lettebs,
REMAINING in the Post Office, at
Augusta, Geo.. 2d August, 1830,
(not before advertised.) tt?" Persons
wishing letters from this list will please
say they are advertised.
A
rev E Avert Tlios U Andrews
Edwin Alsop & co
dr Horace Ames mrs Susannah Allen
ill Alleond mr Auld
D
Mary Sophia Bar- dr Randolf Brad
rett ford
Henry Bates John Bradley, care
Win Bacon of Patrick Bradley
Win B Bacon James H Bryan
James Barronton Francis M Boon
mrs Ann Beal Patrick Brown
Jarvis Ballard dr Jas II Bryan
dr L B Beal Peter Boisclair
mrs Harriet Bare- Thos H Brickell
field Michael F Boisclair
Gilbert Bird Brown
Kichard Bland Andrew Butler
Edwin R Brown Isaiah Burton
Peter D Boiitet miss Elizabeth W
Michael Brien Bugg
Jamys Brandon miss Emily Beck
C
Jean Carrie Wm L C'leavland
Jh Carrie Thos E Clark
L C Cantelou & cd Willis Corley
dr Chas B ■ arter Christopher Cann
James E Cashin Phelix Cranny
master Jamcj? W miss E Cooper
Fastens Frcderiek Corley
mrs Elizth Gather John S Coombs
John U Chapman Thos Corley
miss Sarah Christo- Jno N Copeland
pher Lydia Curtlin
miss Ann Jane mrs Kcbeccah Co-
Clark vcy
Edward Clark mrs Eiizabctli Cum
mrs Ann Helen ming
Clarke
D
Win C Dennis Bernard Dornin
Thos Daiil'orth W A Drake
T B Danlorth Leo B Douglass
Francis Doyle Hampton Dubose
E
John P Eve dipt John Evans
Thos Everingham miss Sarah Elbert
s ™ r miss Rachel Elliot
F
mrs Mary Frazer Willard Fisher
Francis Frost Rosanna Booker,
James Finley care of Edind Fox
James Finilson
G
James H Gardner W W Gordon
James G Garner Bynear Goetchins
David Galpia Nathan Gordy
Wm Gibbs Henry Greenwood
George Grisman JoJm C Griffin
E 15 Glascock
* • II -
tnrs Mary Harrison John Holmes
Jon Haynes Huston .V Brecc
Susan B Hays RC Hood
James D Haynie Colon Holland
Warrington HuynieAsa Homes
Isaac T Heard Stephen Hoyt
Edmund Hoard Alfred .1 Herd
Dun! 8 Henderson Thomas Hutson
J J Hollingsworth Henry Hill
mr Hollingsworth
J
Robert Jones Armstead Janet
mrs Eliza Jins David Jones
K
mr Ketland John Kent
Joslob Kctimni .roan K Ivilhern
Julia Kilkenny
I.
John Lampkin sr John W Lee, or
Jackson Land Peter Lee
Robert Leal Basil Lamar
James Luinkin ' .1 B Ludlow
mrs Leon Nicholas Long
Lott Lo D 8 Lubbock'
M
Henry Martin WmP McCray
Cornelius ,Mahoney Joe Mallory
mrs Ann Martin Henry Mealing
Wm MeDownll David Melton
Wm Mathis II Mitchell
mrs E McDermott dr Jas II C Miller
JasPWaguire Baml W Millwood
miss Caroline Mnr- mr iMorgan
•in Edmund Mollely
Thos CMe Keen Henj il Alordecui
Van L MeKeen Eli idorgan
Alex’r AlcGahey Henry Alurray
Geo M Magruder Thos 8 Mora
N
John II Newton mrs Mary Jane Nail
O
mrs Eliza Owens Edward O Chafee
P
Samuel J Pago Parrot A Prindle
Wm Payne James Primrose
Geo I Parish mrs Sarah Prior
Gary F Paris C Prouty
Nathaniel Partridge James Pee
Win R Parker Thos Phillips
, Q
John Quiiiny
R
John Padding Charity Robbins
L H Rhodes Alien V Robison
Win J Rice Collins Roberts
Sarah Richardson mrs Sophia E 110-
Joseph Roxhy gers
Rossiter Robbins Gee Ji Ryan
a
Frederick Saple Ebenezer Skinner
Robert Sanderlin James Smith
James Shunford mrs Ann Bates, rare
A J Smitli of T II Smith
mi js Mary Silbert Chas M Steward
S i\ Smith
T
dr Jas W Taylor mrs .Mary Tsehudy
Joseph Toy lor master Geo Turk)
mrs Jane Taylor nett
dr John R Taylor mrs .Mary C Turki
Isaac Taylor nett
Isham riiompson mrs Sarah Turoin
GeoPignot Anin Tillia
mrs Ehztli 8 dtnr miss Amelia Tin
care of mi s Tsehudy brook
Timothy Tobin
_ V
Seaborn Vann
W
AlexV Walker Stephen Wilson
mrs Alary C Ware John Wilcox
Ann Worrell miss Julia Ann Wil-
Jason Watkins son
Wiett Weathersley Merritt Wilton
Pressley J White Amos W Wiff<rins
Steel White Win H \VmfZ
col O Weaver mrs Bliztli Wood
Thomas Webb D T Wright
James Wells
, JAMES FRASEE, P. M
August 4 jIV
laav blanks.
INSTRUCTIONS for COMMISSION-
J3RS, in nn approved form,
General Post Office Department,
L July lOth, 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.
2301. From Savannah by Ricehoro’ to
Darien, (53 miles and bock, twice a week,
in four-horse post coaches.
Leave Savannah evtry Monday nnd
Thursday at 4 a in, arrive at Darien same
days by 5 pm.
Leave Darien every Tuesday and Fri
day at 8 a in, arrive at Savannah same
days by ;) p in.
2352. Prom Augusta by Culbrenth’s,
Lombardy, Warrenton, fowelton, Spar
ta, and Deveraux’s Store to Alilledgeville,
90 miles and back every dty, in four-horse
post couches.
Leave Augusta every day at 10 am,
arrive at Milledgeville the aext day by 10
a in.
Leave Milledgeville every day at 1 a
m, arrive at Augustasameday by II p m.
2353. From Milledgeville, by Pittsburg,
Fortville, Clinton, Macon, Bchocono,
Knoxville and Columbus to Fort Mitch
ell, 130 miles and back, daily between
Milledgeville and JMacon, end three limes
a week between Macon & Fort Mitchell.
Leave Milledgeville every day ut 11 a
in, arrive at Macon sameday by 8p in,
leave Macon every Monday, Wednesday,
and Friday, at 9 p in, arrive at Fort Mitch •
ell next days, Tuesday, Thursday, and
Saturday, by 8 j) in.
Leave Fort Mitchell every Monday,
Wednesday and Friday, at 1 p in. arrive
at Macon next days, Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday, by 12, noon, leave Macon
every day at 1 p in, arrive at .Milledgeville
same day by 10 p in.
2351. From Petersburg by Danburgh,
Washington, Raytown A Double Wells
to Powelton, 49 miles nnd back, twice n
week in four-horse post coaches.
Leave Petersburg every Tuesday and
Friday at 4 a in, arrive at Powelton, same
tlays by 5 p in.
Leave Powelton every Monday and
Thursday at 5 a in, arrive at Petersburg
same days by <5 p in.
2355. From Darien by New Hope Fer
ry, Brunswick, Fancy Blutf, Bethel,
Waynesville, Langsluirg and jefiorson
ton, to St. Mary’s, 81 inilesnnd buck, once
a week, in sulkies.
Leave Darien every Thursday at 7 p
in, arrive at St. Alary’s every Saturday by
11 a m.
Leave St. Alary’s every Saturday at 3
p m, arrive at Darien every Alonday by 7
a in.
235(5. From Darien to Frederica, 15
miles and back, once a week.
Leave Darien every Friday nt 5 a
in,arrive at Frederica same day by 10 a in.
Leave Frederica every Thursday ut
2 p m, arrive at Darien same day by (>
p in.
2357. From Sunlniry to Ricehoro’ 10
miles and back, once a week.
Leave Snnbnry every Thursday at 7 a
in, arrive at Ricehoro’ same day by 10 a
in.
Leave Ricehoro’ every Thursday nl
noon tiller the arrival of the mail from >Sa
vaimah, and arrive ut. Sunhurv in three
3358. From Savannah by Effingham
c. h., Newington, Jaeksouboro' and Alin
Haven to Augusta, 119 miles and back,
throe times a week, in two horse stages.
Leave Savannah every Tuesday,
Thursday, nnd Saturday, at 3 a m. ar -
rive at Augusta every Wednesday, Fri
day ami Sunday, by S a in.
Leave Augusta every Tuesday, Thurs
day and Saturday at 3 am, arrive at
Savannah every Wednesday, Friday, &
Sunday, by 8 a in.
2359. From Savannah by Big Olioo
pce Bridge, Dublin, Coates’ Store, Cool
Sp ■ ag. and M arion to Macon, 175 miles
and back, once a week, in lour horse sta
ges.
Leave Savannah every Alonday at 1
a in. arrive at Marion every Wednesday
by 1 p in.
Leave ,Marion same day at 2 p m, am.
arrive at Mucon same d. y (Wednesday)
by 7 p in.
Leave Macon every Friday at 1 a in,
1 arrive at Marion same day by 9 a in.—
Leave Afarion same day at 10 a in, ar
rive at Savannah every Sunday by 7 p
m.
2300. From Savannah by Statesboro",
Swaineshorougli. Hirdsvillc, and Bark
Camp, to Louisville, 11(5 miles and back,
once a week.
Leave Savannah every Saturday at 5
am, arrive nt Hirdsvillc every Alonday
by 4 pm. Leave Hirdsvillc every Tues
day ats am, and arrive at Louisville same
day by 11 a m.
Leave Louisville, every Tuesday nt i
•> in, arrive at Savannah every Friday by
(5p in.
23*51. From Hirdsvillc to Waynes
borougli, 1(5 mi if vi and baek.oncea week.
Leave Hirdsvillc every Alonday at 4
i> m, after the arrival of the mail from
Savannah, and nrriveat Waynesborougii
in four hours.
Leave Waynesborougii every Monday
•>tlO a in, arrive at Hirdsvillc same day
iy 3p m.
23(52. From Louisville by Shoals of
Ogeechee, Rock Alills, Shivers’s Alills,
and Po.velton, so < ’rawfordsville, 58 miles
and back, once a week.
Leave Louisville every Tuesday at 1 p
■a.urriveatCrawlbrdsvilieevery Wednes
day by (5 p in.
Leave Crawfordsvillc every Alonday
at 5 a m. arrive nt Louisville every Tues
day by 11 am.
23(53. From Augusta by Darby’s, C ii
!»reath, Eubanks, Double Branches, Lin
colnton, Goshen, Petersburg, Cook’s Law
Office, Elberton, Ruekersville, Pleasant
Grove, Eagle Grove, nnd Bowersville, to
Carnesville, 120 miles and back, once a
week, in two horse stages.
Leave Augusta every Alonday at 3 a
ci. arrive at Petersburg same day by 8 p
in. Leave Petersburg every Tuesday at
(5 am, arrive at Carne.sviilee very Wednes
day by II am.
Leave Carnesville every Wednesday
at 2 p in, arrive at Petersburg every
Thursday by 6 p in. Leave same every
Friday at 3 a in, arrive at Augusta every
Friday by 8 p m.
23(54. From Augusta by Columbia c h,
Watson s Store,VVrightsborough,Wash
ington, Centreville,Lexington, and Beth
lebe,m to Athens, 94 miles and back,
I twice a week, in lour-horse post coaches.
Leave Augusta every Monday and
Thursday.at noon, arrive at Athens eve
ry Tuesday and Friday by 8 pm.
Leave Athens every Wednesday and
j Saturday at 3 a in, arrive at Augus
‘ ta every Thursday <!t Monday by 11 a in.
. 2365. From Athens by Bascoble, Har
-1 mony Grove, Jefferson, Hurricane Shoals,
Kellogg's Store, Gainsville, Winns. High
tower, or Elowah, in the Cherokee Na
tion, and Carmel, to Spring Place, 150
• miles and back, once a week.
’ Leave Athens every Wednesday at
6 a in, arrive at Spring Place every Sa
turday by 6 p in.
3 Leave Spring Place every Sunday at
6 a in, arrive at Athens every Tuesday
by 8 p in.
3 2386. From Millcdgeville by Fairfield
Eatonton, Madison, Salem, and Wat
» kinsville, to Athens, 76 miles and back,
in two horse stages.
’ Leave Millcdgeville every Thursday
3 at noon, arrive at Salem eve.ry Friday by
3 pm. Leave same at half past 3p in,
j and arrive at Athens same day by 8
I* ,n -
Leave Athens every Wednesday at 4
1 a in, arrive at Salem by 8 a in, and at
’ Millcdgeville every Thursday by 11 am.
’ 2367. From Athens by Uainbridge and
! Laughridge to Luwrenceville, 44 miles
and back, once a week.
1 Leave Athens every V\ ednesday at
6 a in, arrive at Laurenccville every
■ Thursday by 10 am.
1 Leave Laurenccville every Thursday
’ at 2 p m, arrive at Athens every Friday
’ byspin.
j 2368. From Laurenceville by Choice s
Store, Decatur c h, Strother's and Mills,
to Fayetteville, 44 miles and buck, once
| a week.
Leave Laurenccville every Thursday
at noon, arrive at Fayetteville every Fri
day by noon.
Leave Fayetteville every Wednesday
at 1 p m, arrive at Laurenceville on Thurs
’ day by 11 a in.
• 23(>j. From Fayetteville, by Spencers
’ Store, McDonough, Double Cabin, Poy
. lie’s Store, Head’s, Zebulon, Thomaston,'
Franklin Academy, and Culloden, to
Knoxville, 102 miles, and back, once a
. week.
r Leave Fayetteville every Friday at 1
‘ pm, arrive at Knoxville every Sunday
by 8 p m.
Leave Knoxville every Monday at 5 a
’ m, 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
f pm, arrive at Newnan same day by 8
> p in.
- Leave Newnan every Friday at 4a m,
4 arrive at Fayetteville same day by 11a
- 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 6 a
in, arrive at. Liberty same day by 8 p in.
Leave Liberty every Thursday at 5
am, arrive at Decatur same day by 7 p
in.
1 2372. From Columbus, by Hamilton,
1 King's Gap, Greenville, La Grange, Flat
( Newnan, & But her wood’s, toCar
ollt a, 121 miles and back, once a week.
.i> ive Columbus every Wedncptlev nt
• -y v. „i, a; 11\ eui .uavnau every r nduy by
, 7 p in.
Leave same every Saturday at 4 a in,
arrive at Carrollton same day by noon.
■’ Leave Carrollton every Saturday at 2
p m, arrive at Columbus every Tuesday
,' byspm.
2373. From Athens to Monroe, 25
miles, and back, once a week, in 2 horse
stages.
Leave Athens every Wednesday at 8
a in. arrive at Monroe same day by 3 p
in.
Leave Monroe every Thursday at 8
, a in, arrive at Athens same day by 3p in
’■ licello, and Shady Dale, to Madison, 48
miles, and back, once a week
j Leave Clinton every Tuesday at 2 p
v m, arrive at, Monticello same day by 8 p
in, ami at Madison every Wednesday by
3 pm.
Leave Madison every Monday at 6 a
' a», arrive at Clinton every Tuesday by
( 11 am. •
2375. From Monticello, by Oak Grove.
. Lceksvillc, Covington. Mount Pleasant.
Social Circle, Monroe, Hampden, Law
rencevillc, and Chesmit Hill, to Gaiiv's
• villc, 98 miles, and bach, once n week.
[ 4 Leave Monticello every Wednesday at
t, 5a m, arrive at Monroe same day by 7
P in, and at Gainesville every Friday by
5 11 am.
v Leave Gainesville every Friday at. 2p
m, arrive at Monticello every Sunday by
e 7pm.
2376. From Sparta, by Mount Zion,
] New Hope, Rockville, Eatonton, and
y .Mount Horeb, to-Monticello, 51 miles,
anil back, once a week.
Leave Sparta every Monday at 2 p in,
• arrive at Monticello every Tuesday by 6
1 p. in.
i Leave Monticello every Wednesday
i .it 1 a in, arrive at Sparta same day by 8
p m.
y 2377. From Carnesville, by .Tones'
y \ alley, Hnshville, Grove Level, Hurri
cane Shoals, Storey's Mills, and Gnines
f villc, to Hives',6o miles, and back, once a
week.
• Leave Carnesville every \\ ednesday
al2p m, arrive at Lives' every Friday by
) 9 a in.
Leave Rives’ every Friday at 10 a in,
arrive ut Carnesville every Saturday by
i 5 pm.
2378. From Carnesville, by Hollings
worth's Farm. Clarksville, and McDow
ell's, to Claytonsville, 60 miles, and back,
- once a week.
Leave Carnesville every Wednesday
1 at noon, arrive at Claytonsville every
> Thursday by 8p m.
i Leave Claytonsville every Friday at
5 a in, arrive at Carnesville every Satur
i day by noon.
> 2379. From Spring Place, by New
t Echota, to Head of Coosa, 43 miles, anil
- back, once a week.
Leave Spring Place every Sunday at
• 2 p in, arrive at Head of Coosa every
r Monday by 3 p ni. ,
Leave Head of Coosa every Saturday
’ at 5 a in, arrive at Spring Place same day
by 7 pm.
, 2380. From Powelton, by White
Plains, Greensboro’, Kingston, Madison,
■ Newborn, and Rockdale, to Covington.
, 74 miles, and back, once a week, in 2
■ horse stages.
Leave Powelton every Tuesday at 4 a I
in; arrive at Covington every Wednesday i
by II a in. 1
Leave Covington every Wednesday at
I ji m: arrive at Powelton every Thurs- i
day by 7 p m.
2381. From Grantsville to Greensbo- I
ro’, 13 miles, and back, once a week. i
Leave Grantsville every Tuesday at 7 ]
am; arrive a Greensboro’ same day by
i 10 a in. *
Leave Greensboro” every Tuesday at i
noon, after the arrival of the mail from
Powelton [No. 2380:] arrive at Giants- .
ville same dry by 4 p in.
2382. From Washington by Mallorys- I
ville, Goose Pond, and Dansby’s, to El
berton, 37 miles, and back, once a week, i
Leave Washington every Wednesday I
at 7 a in; arrive at Elbertoa same day by
i 7 p m. 1
Leave Elbertoa every Thursday at 6 1
am; arrive at Washington same day by
7 p m. 1
2383. From Milledgeville,by Sanford s ;
i Store, Snow Hill, New Hope, Greensbo
ro’, and Scull Shoals, to Salem, 63 miles, i
and back, once a week.
Leave Milledgeville every Thursday at .
II a in; arrive at Salem every Friday by
3 p in.
Leave Salem every Wednesday im
mediately after the arrival of the mail
; from Athens, 8 a in, [No. 2366.] and ar
• rive at Milledgeville every Thursday by
4 p m.
2384. From Eatonton,by Butler's,Mont
■ gomcry, Greensboro’, Beman s Store,
Bowling Green, Lexington, Johnson's,
! Danielsville, and Madison Spring, to
, Carnesville; return by Me Ville, Daniels
■ ville, &c. to Eatonton, equal to 100 miles,
and back, once a week.
Leave Eatonton every Saturday at 8
a in: arrive at Carnesville every Monday
by 2 p m.
Leave Carnesville every Wednesday
at noon; arrive at Eatonton every Friday
by 8 pm.
i 2385. From Macon, by Stalling's Store,
Forsyth, Indian Springs, Jackson, Mc
,• Donuugh, Hickory Grove, and Oak Hill,
i to Covington, 90 miles, and back, once a
i week, on horse hack, and one additional
trip a week between Macon and Forsyth,
in 2 horse stages.
Leave Macon every Monday at 1 p in:
arrive at Covington every Wednesday
i by 11 a in.
Leave Covington every Wednesday
at I p in; arrive at Macon every Friday
by 10 a in.
Leave Macon every Tuesday, by stage,
at noon, arrive at Forsyth same day by
I 7 p in.
Leave Forsyth every Wednesday at
, 8a m, arrive ut Macon same day by 3 p
m.
2086. From Milledgeville, by Frec
■ man's Store, Blountsville, Bethsaida, and
i Hillsboro, to Monticello; return, by South
Union, Stanford's X Roads, and Fair
Grove, to Milledgeville, equal to 35 miles
. and back, once a week.
Leave Millcdgeville every Tuesday at
1 5 am, arrive at Monticello same day by
i 6 p in.
Leave Monticello every Wednesday
at 5 am, arrive at Milledgeville same day
by 7 p in.
2387. From Athens to Danielsville,
16 miles and back, once a weeit.
Leave Athena every Wednesday at 3
p m, arrive at Danielsville same day by 7
p in.
Leave Danielsville every Thursday
at 8 a in, arrive at Athens same day by
1 noon.
2388. From Columbus by Ellcrslie,
Wuverly Hall, Talbotton, Liberty, and
i Torbertsville,toThomaston,6l miles and
- back, once a week.
Leave Columbus every Sunday at 10 a
f m, arrive at Thomaston every Monday
i by6pm.
Leave Thomaston every Tuesday at 5
< am, arrive at Columbus every Wednes
. day by 2 p in.
2389. From Ellerslie by Upotoi to
i Marion c h, 43 miles ami hack, once a
week.
i Leave Ellerslie every Sunday at 4 p
i m, arrive at Marion c h every Monday by
6 i> m.
L -ave Marion e h every Tuesday at 5
i am, arrive at Ellerslie same day >y 7 p
m.
2390. From Lnwrcnceville by Pinck
noyvillcand Head of Coosa to Beimetts
. ville, Ala. 113 miles and back, once in
two weeks.
Leave Lawrenccvilic every other
Thursday at 2 p in, arrive at Dcnnctts
l ville the next Sunday by 6 p in.
i Leave Bennettsville every other Mon
day at 6 a in, arrive at Lawrenccvilic the
next Thursday by 10 a in.
, 2391. From Knoxville by Fort Valley
and Perry to Berrien, 56 miles and back,
once a week.
Lcpve Knoxville every Thursday at 5
I am, arrive at Berrien every Friday by 4
p in.
Leave Berrien every Tuesday at 2 p
m. arrive at Knoxville every Wednesday
i by 6p m.
’ ‘231(2. From Milledgeville by Irwin
toa, Baine’s Store, Marion, Tarver's
j tore, Hartford. Millwood, Berrien, Pin
derton, Bainbridge, Quincy, Flor. Ter.
and Salubrity, to Tallahassee, 256 miles
and buck, once a week in 2 horse stages.
Leave Milledgeville every Thursday
i at 11 am, arrive at Marion every Friday
by 9 a in; leave Marion same day at 10 a
m, and arrive at Tallahassee every Tues
day by 6 p in.
Leave Tallahassee every Friday at 8
a in, arrive at Milledgeville every Wed
nesday by 6 p in.
2393. From Pindcrton by Byron, Con
cord, and Fort Gaines, to Irwin's Store,
in Henry county, Al. 78 miles and back,
once a week.
Leave Pindcrton every Monday at 6 a
m, arrive at Irwin's Store every Tuesday i
by 7 pm.
Leave Irwin's Store every Wednesday i
at 6 a in, arrive ntPinderton every Thurs- i
day by 7 p in. 1
2394. From Irwinton by Dublin, Mount i
Vernon, Perry's Mills, Mattox, and i
Baggs, to Darien, 120 miles and back, I
once a week. |
Leave Irwinton every Saturday at 4 a i
m, arrive at Darien every Tuesday by 11 <
a in.
Leave Darien every Tuesday at 1 (
p in, arrive at Irwinton every Friday by s
7 pm. t
2395. From Milledgeville to Irwinton, <
20 miles and back, once a week. j
Leave Millcdgeville every Friday at 11 t
am; arrive at Irwinton same day by 6 1
Pm.
Leave Irwinton every Saturday ats a
m; arrive at Millegeville same day by 1C tc
a ni. It
239(5. From Waynesville to Wnrebo- '1
ro’. 55 miles and back, once a week.
Leave Waynesville every Friday after v
the arrival of the mail from Darien; ar- n
rive at Wareboro’every Saturday by 3 n
p m. s
Leave Wareboro’every Thursday at
Gam ,arrive at Waynesville every Fri- tl
day by 9 a in. a
2397. From Hartford, by Copeland, h
Jacksonville, and Ashley’s Wills, to Ap- ii
ling c h, or llolmesville, 98 miles and tl
back, once a week. c
Leave Hartford every Saturday at 5 a e
m; arrive at llolmesville every Monday
by 6 p m. ii
Leave Holmesville every Tuesday at tl
0 a rn; arrive at Hartford every Thursday u
by G p in.
2398. From Jacksonville, by Frank- o
linvilleor Irwin ch, Sharp’s store, Thom
asville, and Duncansvilie, to Tallahassee,
Flo. Ter. IG3 miles, and back, once in
two weeks.
Leave Jacksonville every other Mon
day at 5 am; arrive at Tallahassee the
next Friday by 1 pm.
Leave Tallahassee every other Sunday
at 4 a in; arrive at Jacksonville (he next j
Wednesday by 2 p in.
2399. From J/illedgevillc, l>y Hech
lin’s. Sandcrsville, and Fenn's Bridge, to
Louisville, 52 miles and back, once a
week.
Leave .Milledgevillo every .Monday at
10 am; arrive at Louisville every Tues
day by II a in.
Leave Louisville every Tuesday at 1 p
in; arrive at .Milledgevillo every Wednes
day byC p m.
2100. From Fort J/itchel, Ala. by Ran
dolph c h, Ga. and Fort Gaines, to Blake
ly, in Early County, 100 miles and back,
once a week.
Leave Fort Mitchell every Wednesday
at G am; arrive at Blakely every Friday
at G p m.
Leave Blakely every Saturday at 6
a in; arrive at Fort .Mitchell every .Monday
by noon.
NOTES.
1. The Postmaster General reserves
the right to expedite the mails, and to al
ter the times of their arrival and depar
ture, at any time during the continuance
of the contract, by giving an adequate
compensation, never exceeding a pro ruin .
allowance, for any extra expense which
such alteration may require.
2. Seven minutes shall be allowed for
opening and closing the mail at each of
fice, when no particular lime shall be spe
cified
3. For every ten minutes delay in arri
ving at any point after the time prescri
bed in any contract, the contractor shall
forfeit live dollars. If the delay shall
continue beyond the time for the depar
ture of any pending mail, the forfeiture
shall be equal to twice the amount allow
ed for carrying the mail one trip. If it be
made to appear that the delay was occa
sioned by unavoidable accident, of which
the Postmaster General shall be the judge,
the forfeiture may be reduced to the a
mount of pay for a trip; but in no case
can that amount be remitted. The for
feitures arc otherwise unconditional, and
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, and February',
one month after the expiration of each
quarter.
5. None but a free white person shall
be employed to carry the mail.
6. Proposals should state whether the
person proposes to carry the mail in a
stage, or otherwise.
7. If the person offering proposals
wishes the privilege of carrying newspa
pers out of the mail, he must state it in his ■
bit!, otherwise, he cannot enjoy that priv
ilege.
8. Propositions for any improvements
in transporting the mail may be stated in
the proposals. & will be duly considered, i
9. The number of the route, and its be- ,
ginning and termination, should be stated i
in every bid; and the proposal must be 1
scaled, directed to the “General Post Os- I
lice, cilice of Mail Contracts,” and super- i
scribed “Proposals.” \
The following is a proper form for a 1
proposal: 1
“I wit! convey the mail, agreeably to adver- ’
lisement, on route . .Vo. , frcyi 1
to , for the yearly compensation of 1
dollars.”
He must state the place of his residence;
and, if not contractor, must accompany 1
his bid with satisfactory recOinmenda- '
lions. 1
10. The distances, as stated, are be- J
licved to be substantially correct; but if
any’ mistakes have occurred in relation *
to them, no increase of compensation will
he allowed on that account. The con- ‘
tractor will inform himself on that point. 1
11. The Postmaster General reserves
the right of annulling any r contract when- J
ever repeated failures to arrive within '
the contract lime shall occur, or whenev- (
crone failure shall happen amounting to 1
the loss of a trip.
12. In every case where the mail is
transported in stages, and the present con
tractor shall be underbid, and the under- *
bidder shall not have such stage proper
ty as may be necessary for the perform- f
ancc of the contract, he shall purchase
from the present contractor, at a reason- -
able valuation, the whole, or any part of *
the stage property, including horses that \
may be suitable for the service, and make j
payment for the same by reasonable in
stalments, as his pay shall become due, a
or as may be otherwise arranged. Should
they not agree as to the suitableness of a
the property, its value, the terms of pay
ment, and its security, each may choose
a person, who may appoint an umpire, a
and their decision shall be tinal; or if the
underbidder declines to do this, the Post- tI
master General will name the umpire.
This will be made a condition of any bid n
under that of a present contractor ;*and
should the under bidder fail to comply, his n
bid will be offered to the present contrac
tor ; but should he decline it, the proposal f
of the under-bidder will be accented un
conditionally.
13. No bid shall be withdrawn after 1
the tune for receiving it has expired; and
should any person refuse to take a con- C(
tract at his bid, he shall forfeit all other
contracts that he may have with the De- t l
partment, and be held responsible for
all damages that may result from his fai-
lure to comply.
14. No contract can bo transferred JV
■vithout the approbation of the P ostni .
er General; and the assignment of-1™
ract without his consent, shall forfeit
1 his rule will never be departed from *
to. If a contractor or his agent si,',
nolate the Post Office law, or shall ‘Sf
wit commercial intelligence by ev,»."
more rapidly than the mail, his con, ,
shall be forfeited. con ‘ract
IG. The Postmaster General rcecm
the right of curtailing or of discontinuing
any route, when in his opinion, the publiT
interest shall require it; and in such ca "
Lhe contract shall cease so far as relates t*
the part curtailed, or to the whole if,‘ip
continued—an allowance of one month
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 couth,
ue four years.
Decisions on bids will be made know,,
on the 19th dnv of October next
WILLIAM T. BARRY.
Postmaster General
July 24. H-l
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the same.
4. Personal Narrative of Capt. Glass
poolo. From the United Slates Ser
vice Journal.
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ly Review.
G. Londonderry s War in Germany A
France. From the same.
7. Temple’s Travels in Peru. From
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8. Letters from Nova Scotia. From the
Undid Slates Service Journal.
9. Letters from Gibraltar. From the
same.
10. The Fair Sex. From the Mew Month
ly Magazine.
11. Navarin in 1825. From the United
States Service Journal.
• 12. Cloudcsley: u Tale. From the Month
ly Review.
13. Canning’s Policy. From the same.
14. Cuba. From the same.
15. Biographical Memoir of Count
Bum ford. From the Edinburgh Phi
losophical Journal.
16. Satan. From the ff esiminster Review.
17. Random Records. From the. sam
18. On Peculiar Noises occasionally
heard in particular districts. From
the Edinburgh Philosophical Journal.
19. Tuxes on Literature. From th
H est minster Review.
20. African Travels, From the. Eclcitu
Review.
21. Cordillera of the Andes. From the
Edinburgh Philosophical Journal.
22. Webster’s Dictionary. From the
same.
23. Hya-hya, or Milk-Tree of Benin -
rara. From the same.
21. Uniformity of Climate prior to the
Deluge. From the same.
25. Earliest History of the Human
Species. From the same.
26. Nodes Ambrosiame. From Black
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27. M.sccllany. —Jury Trials—Extract
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28. Literary Intelligence.
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July 17 82
A NEW MAP OF GEORGIA.
j? Jd HE subscribers have now under
JBL the hands of the Engraver in New-
Y’ork, a complete and splendid Map of
the State of Georgia, the greater part
compiled from actual survey, with all
the districts carefully laid down and num
bered, the whole completed with great
labor and exactness frem the latest and
most authentic information, in a style
not inferior to any thing of the kind yel
presented to the public, with a table ol'
distances from the scat of government
to every county site or place of impor
tance in the Stale. The Districts in tin.'
new purchase, and lower counties, are
all numbered in the corners, so ns to ena
ble a person to ascertain the exact situa
tion of any lot. of land, and will be point
ed ami furnished ofl’in the neatest man
ner—a part of them canvassed, varnish
ed and placed on rollers, the balance will
he on thin paper, nicely folded, in moroc
co covers, and will he for sale in Millcdge
villo l»y the first of October next. Those
on rollers at Five Dollars, and the pocket
map, of the same size, at Four Dollars.
Persons residing at a distance, wishing
to procure the map, can do so by sending
by their members, as a sufficient number
of them will be kept in Milledgcvillc du
ring the session of the Legislature.
CARLTON WELLBORN
ORANGE GREEN.
Editors in this Slate who will P u ”'
lish the above occasionally until the first
November next, will be entitled to a copy
of the map.
July 23 10
Standing Committees °l
IBKg Council, for the present
On Accounts —. Messrs. Harper, Barber,
and Kirkpatrick. ,
Streets —. Messrs. Bennoch, McCombs'
and Rolf.
Jail —. Messrs. Roll', Thomas, & Dm ol !'
Pimps —. Messrs. McCombs, GlascocK,
and Kirkpatrick. .
Market —. Messrs. Glascock, Me Com
and Barber. ,
Magazine— . Messrs. Kirkpatrick, 1 1
mas. and Dillon.
River Ranh— .Messrs. Bennoch, Harp
md Barber.
Drains —. Messrs. McCombs, Rolf, n
Bennoch. _.i
Health—Messrs. Thomas, Barber, ano
McCombs.
Police —. Messrs. Harper, Rolf & ’
Fire Engines —. Messrs. Bennoch, G
;ock, and Rolf. >
Published by order of Council, P as
he 11th May, 1830. .
GEO..M. WALKER. Clerk^
job PBJMTata^
VEATLY EXECUTED AT THIS Ofttt.*