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CONSTRUCTIVE CRIME.
Crimes ought to be delineti with such
Piearness, & accuracy, that none may be
deceived. There should exist no subtle
refinements, no unmeaning distinctions,
jio technical jargon, to puzzle and mis
lead ; but nil should be so plain that no
offender may urge, in extenuation of his
crime, that he erred through ignorance,
led astray hy the vagueness and incom
preliensiblcness ofthe law. It cannot be
expected that any but the educated law
yer should comprehend the laws which
regulate real estate, descents, matters
generally of property, and rights merely
civil. To understand these, hard study,
great learning; arid deep thought are re
quisite. It is iu>i iiiiporlunl that it should
be otherwise. Hkfwheiv the liberty or
the life ofthe citizen is involved, it is wide
ly different. In every country which
professes to guard these with a watchful
nnd jealous eye, they should never be
exposed to hazards of construction which
must he always doubtful, and liable to
vary, with the variety of temperament,
'Uaii and mind of different judges.
’J'he c’.rwa should feel that he may walk
securely, a:nl that he is not in danger
Os (he e’word oj' jn-tic?, unless lie wil
fully expose himself to its keen edge
by his guilt. In arbitrary governments
it may be lit that the intricacies of the
criminal lawshould resemblethc perplex
ed windings of a labarinlh, and that in
volved in the mazes of its obscurity, the
subject should wander constantly expos
ed to the tyrannical exercise of power.
We regret, that in this constructive
crime, some of the distinctions grow
ing out of it arc so purely artificial and so
truly unreasonable, that none unless well
imbued with prejudice, will maintain or
defend them. The decline of construc
tive lummy strongly illustrates the view
we take of this subject, to which we shall
jirohubly recur hereafter.
Il’u man obtain a horse from a keeper
ms a livery stable, under the pretext of
Ji'rhix him fora day, hut at the time Iran—
■dulently intending never to return the
horse, and lie subsequently caught and ar
Tested, he can he indicted, tried and pun
ished as a thief.
If another man obtain a horse in like
manner, with only this difference, that he
got possession of him under the pretence
of buying him, such man will be guilty on
ly of n breach of contract, and will not be
liable to he indicted, tried or punished as
■a thief.
lienee, it will appear that to play the
rogue with safety, not only conning is
required, but no small degree of shrewd
ness and knowledge. Ur. Johnson could
not rail this “ distinction without a differ
ence.”
Ft’-’ia the Macon Telegraph, August It.
“The Grand Jurors sworn chosen, nnd
selected for the county of Halter—
“ Present as a grievance of no ordina
ry magnitude, the practice of a certain
grade of Attornics in ttieir pleadings at
*be Bar, of indulging in fihuse and insult,
either expressed, or implied, of the wit
nesses and parties to suits, in a manner
Rut justified by tin* evidence, or admissa
b!e by a moral community. The feelings,
eliuractcr or good manners of any hon
est citizen of oar country, however hum
ble his situation may be, is as sacred to
bjm as he whose situation in life shields
11,11 from such billingsgate abuse. In
'mb (he poor man's good name or clur
a;'t.-r, is frequently the only legacy he is
Able to leave to hrS family, anti he who
deprives, or attempts to deprive him of
i*> unfairly — may justly be considered
tie robber of that family. In the court,
we believe, the correction lies, nnd in it
u e hope with confidence it will be had.
“ The jury feel that they would do in
insjice to the profession, were they not
to mention that there are men at all Bars,
8 |<l not less at tire Bar of Baker County,
telio never descend to these practices—
their talents ftml moral qualifications do
Rot stand in need of such aids—such men
Rfc an ornament to the profession, while
t ic other class is any thing hut an orna
ment to it.”
c published, on Saturday a caution
Against two persons, expected to arrive
’ kerc hem Smitbvillc, N. C. in the smack
Angeline, of Shtewsbury.” The Cap
tain of that vessel has called nnd stated
that the individuals mentioned, did not
come with him, nor has he any knowl
edge of any such persons.— Savannah Geo,
llth inst.
An inquest was held on the 17th instant
on the hotly of a white man, named——
Dennis, a native of Dublin, (Ireland)
found dead on the Darien road about two
miles front the city—verdict, came to his
death by the visitation of God.— lb.
•9* «...
The Louisiana Advertiser of thc"2d inst.
contains the following article:
Mr. James C. Pattie, a native of Ken
tucky, came passenger in the United
[arrived at New-Orleans from
VeraCruz] who, looker with his father
and six other persons, had bed: confined
in the castle of Santa Deago, on the coast
of California, as spies, for the space of
II months. Through the active interfer
ence of Captain Bradshaw, of the ship
Franklin of Boston, nnd several other
humane Americans, the incarceration of
those eight unfortunate men, were made
known to the government ofthe United
(States, and orders were Ibr'.varded by
the President, to the com nmjdantof I be
provinces of Calnfornia, Don Jose Maria
tie Eheandia, to liberate them, on Peril
of subjecting himself to the vengeance of
the government of the United States.
They were still retained Us prisoners
on parole, the commandant refusing to
give them passports to return home. Mr.
Pettie’s father died whilcin prison, in a se
parate cell from himself, and while on his
dying bed, wrote a letter with his own
blood to l»is son, beseeching him to petition
the command?;:* to sullcr lilm to visit nis
uiiiier in his dying moments; the petition
ofthe son was refused by the demi-bar
barian, and the father permitted to de
part this world without once again behol
ding the only solace within his reach oil
earth. Shortly after the party had been
forced from prison, a revolt among
the soldiers look place, headed hy one
Joaqnhn Solis, when the Americans and
English in port, amounting to about 40
men, took advantage of the rebel nnd ids
party, and confined them in the castle of
Montora, consisting in all of about 258
men. They immediately wrote to the
governor of the provinces of upper and
lower California, to come and take pos
session of the castle of Montora and the
prisoners. For this signal piece of ser
vice, Don Jose M. de Eheandia, granted
them passports in December last ,and I i her
ty to return totkejg.rjnUve country. Mr.
P. thinks that two ofhta (Tompanions inhst
have been murdered by the Indians, ns
they undertook to travel homo through
the wilderness, having made their esenpo
soon utter they were released from close
confinement, and nothing being heard of
them since.
t»iw imimwiH- inm——■b*————»
General Post On ion I).,paiitmk.nt,
July U)th, 1830.
PatOPOSAM
OR carrying tlio M*dU of the United
. States on the t'ouvvniig Post Uonles
in Georgia, will he received at tins otfice
ualil tlic 12tli day of October next, inclu
sive.
IN GEORGIA.
2351. From Savannah hy Rieehoro’ to
Darien, <i3 miles and hack, twice a week,
in four-horse post coaches.
Leave iSavannah every Monday and
Thursday at 4 am, arrive at Darien same
days by 5 p in.
Leave Darien every Tuesday and Fri
day at 8 am, arrive at Savannah ?ame
days hy 0 p m.
2332. From Augusta hy Cnlhreath’s,
Lombardy, Warreutou, Powelton, Spar
ta, ami Deveraux's Store to Miiiedgeville,
90 miles and hack every day, in four-horse
post coaches.
Augusta every day at 10 a in,
arrive at Miiiedgeville the next day hy 10
a in.
Leave Miiiedgeville every day at 1 a
in, arrive at Augusta same day hy II p in.
2453. From Miiiedgeville, hy Pittsburg.
Fortville, Clinton, Macon, Echocono,
Knoxville and Columbus to Fort Mitch
ell, 130 miles and hack, daily between
Miiiedgeville and Macon, and three times
a week between Macon & Fort Mitchell.
Leave Miiiedgeville every day at J1 a
in, arrive at Macon same day by 8 p m,
leave Macon every Monday, Wednesday,
and Friday, at!) p in, arrive at Fort Mitch
ell next days, Tuesday, Thursday, and
Saturday, by H p in.
Leave Fort Mitchell every Monday,
Wednesday ami Friday, at I p in, arrive
at Macon next days, Tuesday, Thursday
nnd Saturday, by 12, noon, leave Macon
every day at I p in. arrive at Miiiedgeville
same day by 10 p in.
2!k5J. From Petersburg hy Dnnburgh,
Washington, Raytown tV Double Wells
to Powelton, 49 miles and buck, twice a
week in four-horse post coaches.
Leave Petersburg every Tuesday and
Friday at 1 am, arrive at Powelton, same
days by 5 p m.
Leave Powelton every Monday nnd
Thursday ats am, arrive at Petersburg
same days by Op in.
2455. From Darien by New Hope Fer
ry, Brunswick, Fancy Bluff Bethel,
Waynesville, Langsbnrg and Jeflerson
ton,toSt Mary’s, 81 miles and hack, once
a week, in sulkies.
Leave Darien every Thursday at 7 p
m, arrive at St. Mary's every Saturday by
11 am.
Leave St. Mary’s every Saturday at 3
p in, arrive at Darien every Monday by 7
a m.
2358. From Darien to Frederica, 15
miles nnd 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
in, arrive at Darien same day by Op m.
2357. From Sunhury to Rieehoro’ 10
miles and back, once a week.
I,cnve Simbury every Thursday at 7 a
in, arrive at Rieehoro" same day hy If) am.
Leave Rieehoro’ every Thursday at
noon after the arrival of the mail from Ida-
APgroi'A, (a. WEONEBQAY, AUGUST S», ISSO.
I Yaßuaii, and arrive at Sunbury in three
P r om ava nnah by Effingham
e.n., Newington, Jackson boro’ and Mill
Haven to Augusta, 119 miles and back,
three times a week, in two horse stages.
L eav e Savannah every Tuesday,
* hursday, and Saturday, at 3 a in. ar
• rive at Augusta every Wednesday, Fri-
I day and Sunday, by 8 a in.
> Leave Augusta every Tuesday, Thurs
• ««y ai, d Saturday at 3 a in, arrive at
Savannah every Wednesday, Friday, &
Sunday, by 8 a in.
2359. Prom Savannah hy Big Ohoo
phe Bridge, Dublin, Coates’ Store, Cool
- Spring, and Marion to Macon, 175 miles
I and buck, once a week, in four horse sta
i ges.
Leave Savannah every Monday at 4
1 am, arrive at Marion every Wednesday
t by 1 p in.
f Leave Marion same tiny at 2 p in, and
- arrive at Macon same day (Wednesday i
i by 7 p in.
’ Leave Macon every Friday at 4a m,
f arrive at Marion same day by 9 a m.—
■ Leave Marion same day at 10 a in, nr-
I rive at Savannah every Sunday by 7 p
r 111.
i 2360. From Savannah by j?fatesboro’,
i Stvai:s?sborougli, Hirdsville, and 15’U’k
I Camp, to Louisville, 116 miles nnd back,
I' once a week.
. Leave Savannah every Saturday at 5
< am, arrive at Bil'dsvilie every Monday
> by 4 pin. Leave Hirdsville every Tues
day at 5 am, and arrive at Louisville same
■ day by II a in.
i Leave Louisville, every Tuesday at i
i p in, arrive at Savannah every Friday by
i 6p m.
2361. From Hirdsville to Wnynes
borough, 16 miles and hack, once a week.
Leave Hirdsville every Monday at 4
p in, after the arrival of flic mail from
Savannah, and arriveat Wnyneshorongh
in four hours.
Leave Way neshorough every Monday
it 10 am, arrive, at Hirdsville same day
by 3 p in.
2(462. From Louisville hy Shoals of
1 Ogeechee, Rock Mills, Shivers's Mills,
and Powelton, to Cruwfordsville, 58 miles
and hack, once a week.
Leave Louisville every Tuesday at 1 p
n, arrive at Crawfords ville every Wednes
day hy 6 p in.
Leave Crawlbrdsville every Monday
at 5 am, arrive at Louisville every Tues
day by 11 a m.
2363. From Augusta by Darby’s, Cnl
meath, Eubanks, Double Hranches, Lin
colnton, Goshen, Peiershnrg, Cook’s Law
Otfice, Elberton, Huekcrsvilie, Pleasant
Grove, Eagle Grove, and Howcrsville, to
Carnesville, 120 and hack, once a
week, in two horse stages.
Leave Augusta every Monday at 3 a
■a, arrive at Petersburg same tiny hy H p
in. Leave Petersburg every Tuesday at
(! a in, arrive at Carnesv dice very Wednes
day hy Hum.
Leave Carnesville every Wednesday
at 2 p in, arrive at Petersburg every
Thursday hy 6 pm. Leave same every
• riday ut 3 a in, arrive at Augusta every
; print., I.;; 9;• m.
i 2361. From Augusta by Columhiti c li,
■ Watson's Btore, Wrightshorough, Wash
ington, Centre ville, Lexington, and Hetli
lelie,m to Athens, 91 miles and hack,
twicen week, in four-horse post coaches.
Leave Augusta every Monday nnd
Thursday at noon, arrive at Athens eve
ry Tuesday and Friday hy 8 p m.
Lent o Athens every Wednesday dpd
i (Saturday at 3 a in, arrive at Augus
ta every Thursday A: .Mondayhy !! aid.
2363. From Athens hy Hnscohle, liar-,
inouy Grove, Jcil'- rson, Hurricane Shoals,
Kellogg's. Store, Gainoville, Winns, High
tower, or Elowali. in the Cherokee Na
tion, and Carmel, to Spring Place, 150
miles and hack, once a week.
Leave Athens every Wednesday at
6 a in, arrive at Spring Place every Sa
turday hy 6 p m.
1 Leave Spring Place every Sunday at
6 a in, arrive at Athens every Tuesday
by 8 p in.
2368. From Miiiedgeville hy Fairfield
Eatonton, Madison, Salem, nnd Wat
kinsvilie, to Athens, 73 nylcs and hack,
in two horse stages.
Leave Miiiedgeville every Thursday
ut noon, arrive at Salem every Friday by
Spin. Leave same ut half past 3 p in,
and arrive at Athens same day by H
P m.
Leave Athens every Wednesday at 4
am, arrive at Salem hy 8 a in, and at
Miiiedgeville every Thursday by If am.
2(f67. From Athens by Hninhridge and
Langhridgc to Lawrcnceville, 44 milys
and back, once a week,
Leave Athens every Wednesday at
S am, arrive at Laurence ville every
Thursday by 10 a m.
Leave Lanrenceville every Thursday
at 2 p m, arrive at Athens every Friday
b yspm.5pm.
2368. From Lanrenceville by Choice’s
Store, Decatur c li, Strother’s and Mills,
to Fayetteville, 44 miles and hack, once
u week.
Leave Lauienceville every Thursday
at noon, arrive ut Fayetteville every Fn
• day hy noon.
Leave Fayetteville every Wednesday
atl p m, arrive at Laurcnccviiic on Thurs
doy l/y 11 a mi.
2369. From Fayetteville, hy Spencer’s
Store, McDonough. Double Cabin, Poy
ne's Store, Head's, Zehulon, Thomnston,
i Franklin Academy, and Culloden, to
Knoxville, 102 miles, and hack, once a
week.
I Leave Fayetteville every Friday nt 1
' p in, arrive at Knoxville every Sunday
by 8 p m.
i Leave Knoxville every Monday at 5 a
m, arriveat Fayetteville every Wednes
i day by noon.
2370. From Fayetteville to Newnan,
> 22 miles, and back, once a week;
Leave Fayetteville, every Friday at 1
> pm,arrive ut Newnan same day by 8
p in.
i Leave Newnan every Friday at 4 am,
. arriveat Fayetteville same day by 11a
t m.
2371. From Decatur ch, by Standing
1 Snndtown, and Campbell
c * 1 ’ Liberty, 33 miles, and back, once
1 a week.
Leave Decatur c h every Friday at 6 a
m, arrive at Liberty same day by 8 p in.
Leave Liberty every Thursday at 5
« m, arrive ut Decatur same day by 7 p
23T& From Columbus, by Hamilton,
Kmg’s Gup, Greenville, La Grange, Flat
Creek, Newnnn, Sc Rotherwood’s, to Car
■ rollton, 121 miles and buck, once a week,
Leave Columbus every Wednesday at
5 a in, arrive ut Newnan every Friday by
7 p in.
Leave same every Saturday at 4 am,
arrive at Carrollton same day by noon.
Leave Carrollton every Saturday at a
(»in, arrive at Columbus every Tuesday
hy 5p in.
2373. From Athens to Monroe, 25
’’ and back, once a week, in 2 horse
stages.
Leave Athens every Wednesday ntß
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 3 p in.
2374. From (Minton by Hillsboro’, Mon
ticello, and Shady Dale, to Madisqn, 48
miles, and back, once a week
Leave Clinton every Tuesday at 2 p
in, arrive at Monticello same day by 8 p
in, and at Madison every Wednesday by
3 p m.
Leave Madison every Monday at G a
in, arrive at Clinton every Tuesday by
Hum.
From Monticello, by Oak Grove,
Cookeville, CoViocton, Mount Pleasant,
Social Circle, Monroe, Hampden, Law
renceville, mid Chesnut Hill, to Gaines
ville, 38 miles, and back, once n week.
Leave Monticello every Wednesday at
5 am, arrive at Monroe same day by 7
p in, and at Gainesville every Friday by
11 am.
Leave Gainesville every Friday at 2 p
in, arrive at Monticello every Sunday by
7 p in.
. 23TG. FromSporta, by Mount Zion,
New Hope, Rockville, Eatonton, and
| Mount Horeb, to Monticello, 51 miles,
and buck, once a week.
Leave Sparta every Monday at 2 p m,
arrive at MomicClil’ f v ®ry Tuesday by 6
p. in.
Leave Monticello every Wednesday
nt 1 a in, arrive ut Sparta same day by 8
p in.
2377. From Carncsville, by Janes’
Valley, llushville, Grove Level, Hurri
. cane Shoals, Storey’s Mills, nnd Guines-
I vilte, to Rives’,GO miles, and back, once a
, week.
t Leave Carncsville every Wednesday
nf 2 p in, arrive at Rives’ every Friday by
0 a in.
Leave Rives’ every Friday at 10 a in,
arrive nt Carncsville every Saturday by
5 p in.
83TH. I'ruiu f/Oi'iiosvillo, by Hollings
worth’s Farm, Clarksville, and McDow
ell's, to Claytonsvillc, GO miles, and back,
once a week.
L»avc Carncsville every Wednesday
at noon, arrive at Claytonsvilio every
Thursday by 8 p m.
Leave Claytonsvillc every Friday nt
5 a in, arrive at Carncsville every Satur
day by noon.
2370. From Spring Place, by New
Ecliotu, to Head of Coosa, 43 miles, nnd
back, once u week.
Leave Sprng Place every Sunday nt
2 p in, arrive at Head of Coosa every
\'‘*ndny by 3 p in.
Leave ofCoosa every Saturday
als am, arrive til Spring Place sttmcdny
by 7 p in.
2380. From Powelfon, by White
Plains. Greensboro’, Kingston, Madison,
Newborn, and Rockdale, to Covington,
71 miles, and buck, once a week, in 2
horse stages.
Leave Powelton every Tuesday at 4 a
nr, arrive at Covington every Wednesday
hy 11 a in.
Leave (toviiigton every Wednesday at
1 p in; arrive nt Powelton every Thurs-'
day by 7 p in.
2381. From Grantsville to Greensbo
ro’, 13 miles, and back, once n week.
Leave Grantsvillc every Tuesday nf.7
a in; arrive a Greensboro’ same day hy
10 a in.
uve Greensboro’ every Tuesday at
noon, after the arrival of the mail from
Powelton [No. 23811:] arrive at Grnnts
viile same day by 4 am.
2382. From Washington hy Mnllorys
ville, Goose Pond, and Dansbys, to 111
berton, 37 miles, and back, once a week.
Leave Washington every Wednesday
at 7 a in; arrive ut Elherlon same day by
7p in.
Leave Elherton every Thursday nt G
a in; arrive ut Washington same day hy
7 pm.
238.3. From Milledgeville, hy Sanford s
Store, Snow Hill, New Hope, Greensbo
ro’, nnd Scull Shoals, to Salem, 03 milCv,
nml back, once u week.
Leave Milledgeville every Thursday at
11 a in; arrive ut Salem every Friday hy
3 p in.
Ileave Salem every Wednesday im
mediately idler the arrival of the iiinil
from Athens, 8 a in, [No. 23GG,] and ar
rive at Milledgeville every Thursday by
4 p in.
2381. From Eatonton,hy Butler’s,Mont
gomery, Greensboro’, R» man’s Store,
Rowling Green. Lexington, Johnson’s,
Dnnielsvillc, nnd Madison Spring, to
Carncsville; return hy McVille, Daniels
ville, See. to Eatonton, equal to 100 miles,
and back, onee a week.
Leave Eatonton every Saturday ntß
am; arrive at Carncsville every Monday
by 2 p in.
Leave Carncsville every Wednesday
at noon; arrive nt Eatonton every Friday
by 8 n in.
2385. From Macon, by Stalling's Store,
Forsyth, Indian Springs, Jackson, Mc-
Donough, Hickory Grove, and Oak Hill,
to Covington, 30 miles, and hack, once a
week, on horse back, and one additional
trip a week between Macon ami Forsyth,
in 2 horse stages.
Leave Macon every Monday at I p m;
i
I
arrive at Covington every Wednesday i
by 11 am. f t
Leave Covington every Wednesday t,
nt 1 p in; arrive at Macon every Friday
by 10 a in. {
1 Leave Macon every Tuesday, by stage, i
at noon, arrive ut Forsyth same day by
7 p m. ,
Leave Forsyth pvery Wednesday nt I
8 am, arrive ut Macon same day by 3 p
in.
From Jlilledgeville, by Free- (
•' man’s Store, Blomtsville, Betlisuidn, and i
Hillsboro, to Moiticeilo; return, by South i
Union, Stanford's irt Roads, and Fair i
Grove, to Milledgeville, equal to 35 miles i
nnd back, once a week.
Leave Milledgeville every Tuesday at :
5 n in, arrive at MopliceUo same day by
bp m.
1 Leave Monticello every Wednesday
at 5 a in, arrive at Milledgeville same day ,
by 7 p m.
• 2387. From Athens to Daniels ville,
• 10 miles nnd buck, once a week.
Leave Athens every Wednesday nt 3
• l> m, arrive at Danielsville same day by 7 ,
P “»•
Leave Danielsville every Thursday ,
i nt 8 a in, arrive nt Athens same day by
noon.
• 2388. From Columbus by Ellerslie, ,
• Wuverly Hull, Talbotton, Liberty, mid
■ Torbertsville, to 'rhomaston, 01 miles nnd
buck, once a week,
i Leave Columbus every Sunday nt 10 n ,
in. arrive at Tlioinuston every Monday
by Op in.
Leave Thomastoa every Tuesday at 5
a in, arrive at Columbus every Wednes- i
day by 2 pm.
*3BO. From Ellerslie by Upotoi to
Marion c h, *l3 miles mid buck, once a
, week.
Leave Ellerslie every Sunday nt 4 p
in, arrive at Marion c h every Monday by
0 p m.
i Leave Marion cli every Tuesday nt 5
am, arrive at Ellerslie same day by 7 p J
in.
2330. Prom Lnwrenccville by Pinck- •
I ncyville and Head of Coosa to Bennetts- |
, ville, Ala. 113 miles nnd back, once in i
two weeks.
, Leave Lawrencovillc every other
I Thursday at 2 p m, arrive at Rennetts
ville the next Sunday by 0 p in.
. I LcaV" y-l-Htsvillc every other Mori
j day at 6 am, arrive at Lawrenccvillothe
next Thursday by 10 a m.
’ 2391. From Knoxville by Fort Valley
. and Perry to llerricn, 50 miles nnd back,
. once a week.
, Leave Knoxville every Thursday nt 5
a in, arrive at Rerrien every Friday hy 4
r l» ">•
r Leave Ilerrien every Tuesday nt 2 p
in, arrive ut Knoxville every Wednesday
, by Op in.
2.*K>2. From Milledgeville by Irwin
ton, Ruble's Store, Marion, Tarver's
Store, Hartford, Millwood, Rerrien, Pin
. (icrton, limiHnl<lpo, Quincy, Flor. Ter.
, and Salubrity, to Tallahassee, 250 miles
and hack, oticc a week in 2 horse stages.
Leave Milledgeville every Thursday
at J1 ant, arrive at Marion every Friday
by 3 a in; leave Marion same day ut 10 a
in, and arrive ut Tallahassee every Tues
day hy 0 p in. |
Leave Tallahassee every Friday at 8
a in, arrive at Milledgeville every Wed- i
nesdny hy Op m. ,
2333. From Pinderton by Ryron, Con- i
cord, and Fort Gaines, to Irwin's Store, ,
in Henry county, Al. 78 miles and back, i
once a week,
Leave Pinderlon every Monday nt 0 n t
m, arrive nt Irwin’s Store every Tuesday i
by 7 p in. (
Lenv'B Irwin’s Store every Wednesday i
alO a in, arrive at Pinderton every Thurs- i
day by 7 p m.
2334. From Irwlnlonhy Dublin, Mount ,
Vernon, Perry's Mills, Mattox, nnd i
1.0 Darien, 125 in..’, ' '‘‘“i hack, i
onee a week. ,
Leave Irwinton every Saturday at 4 a ,
in, arrive at Darien every Tuesday by 11 <
a in. (
Leave Di irien every Tuesday at 1 i
pm, arrive ut Irwinton every Friday by i
7 p in. i
2335. From Milledgeville to Irwinton, (
20 miles and back, onee a week. ,
Leave Milledgeville every Friday at II i
a in; arrive at Irwinton same day by 0 1
p m. i
Leave Irwinton every Saturday at 5 a i
in; arrives nt MiMegeville suiiie day by 10 |
a in. i
2:130. From Wnynesvllle to Wnrebo- ,
ro', 55 miles and buck, once n week. ,
Leave Wuynesvillc every Friday after
the arrival of the mail from Darien; nr- t
rive at Wurehoro’ every Saturday by 3 •
pin. *
Leave Wareboro' every Thursday nt '
0 a in .arrive at Wuynesvillc every Fn- |
tiny hy !)nm, t
2337. From Hartford, hy Oopclnnd, I
Jacksonville, mid Ashley's Mills, to Ap
ling eh, or llolmcsvifle, 38 milt's and ’
back, once a week. (
Leave Hartford every Saturday at 5 a J
in; arrive at llolmcsvillo every Monday
by 0 p in.
Leave Holmesville every Tuesday at ’
6 a in; arrive at Hartford every Thursday 1
hy opm. * 1
2338. From Jacksonville, hy Frank- '
lin ville or Irwin ch, Sharp’s store, Thoin
nsville. anil Duncans ville, to Tallahassee, 1
Flo. Ter. 16!) miles, and back, once in !
two weeks. '
Leave Jacksonville every other Mon- 1
day at 5 a in; arrive ut Tallahassee the 1
next Friday by 4 pm. '
Leave Tallahassee every ot her Sunday '
at 4a m; arrive at Jacksonville the next ,
Wednesday by 2 p in.
2333. From Milledgeville, hy Hech
lin’s. Snndersville, and Fean's Itridge, to
Louisville, 52 miles ami buck, once rt
week.
Leave Milledgeville every Monday nt
10 a in; arrive at Louisville every Tues
day by 11 a in.
Leave Louisville every Tuesday at 1 p
m; arrive at Milledgeville every Wednes
day hy opm.
2100. pyom Fort JStchel, jffin. hy Hsm-
TOLOIt 44* -- NO. »So
dolph c h, Ga. and Fort Gaines, to Duke
ty, in Early County, 100 miles and back,
once a week.
Leave Fort Mitchell every Wednesday
at 6 am; arrive at Blakely every Friday
at ftp m.
Leave Blakely every Saturday at (5
a in; arrive at Fort Mitchell every Monday
by noon.
NOTES.
I. _ 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 cqptraet, by giving an adequate
compensation, never exceeding a pro raid
allowance, for any extra expense which
such alteration may require.
S. Seven minutes shall be allowed Ibv
opening and closing the mail at each of
fice, when no particular time shall be spe
cified
3- For every ten minutes delay In arri
ving at any point after the time proscri
bed in any 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 be equal to twice the ami.nut allow
ed for carrying the mail one trip. If it be
made to appear that the delay was occa
sioned by unavoidable accident, of w hicli
the Postmaster Generalshali be the judge,
the forfeiture may bo reduced to the ;»•
mount of pay for a trip; but in no eager
can that amount be remitted. The for
feitures are otherwise unconditional, and
will in all cases he enforced.
4. Persons who make proposals will
state their prices by the year; payment*
to be made quarterly, in the month* of
Moy, August. November, and February .
one month after the expiration of each
quarter.
5. None hut a free while person shall
he employed to carry the mail.
0. Proposals should state whether the
person proposes to carry the mail in u
stage, or otherwise.
7. If the person offering proposals
wishes the privilege of carrying newspa
pers out of the mail, he must stale it in Ilia
l>i«l, otherwise, he cannotenjoy that priv
ilege.
8. Propositions for any improvement*
in transporting the mail may lie stated in
the proposals, & will be duly considered.
0. The number oftlic rouse. and if* be
ginning and termination, should bo slated
in every bid; nnd the proposal must bo
sealed, directed to the “General Post Of
fice, office of Mail Contracts,” and super
scribed “ Proposals .”
The following is u proper form for u
proposal:
“/ will convey the mail, agretitbty to' pr/viYo
livcincnt, on route, -Vo. . from
to , for the yearly compensnQuAjJ
dollars."
Ho must stub! the place ofhlsfpajdcpoe';
and, if not contractor, must accompany
his bid with satistbciory reeuimnvi.na
tions.
10. The distances, as stated, uu he
lieved to he substantially correct; bui it'
any mistakes have occurred in relation
to them, no increase of compensation \\ iU
be allowed on that account. Tin eon
tractor will inform himself on that point.
11. The Postmaster General reserves
the right of annulling any contract \\ In n
ever repeated failures to arrive within
the contract time, shall occur, or whei.ev -
crone failure shall happen amounting to
the loss of a trip,
12. In every case where the until
t runsported in stages, ami the present con
tractor shall he underbid, and the under
bidder shall not have such stage proper
tyas may he necessary for the perlbnn
unco of the contract, he slmll purchase
from the present contractor, utn i'<
able valuation, the whole, or any part <4
the stnge property, including horses that
may be suitable for the. service, and make
Payment for the same by reasonable in
stulmcnts, «* hia pay shall become due,
or ns may he otherwise arranged. Htoiihj
they not agree ns to the suitableness tT
the property, its value, the tonus of pay.
meat, and its security, each nitty « boose
a person, who may appoint an umpire,
and their decision shall he final ; (O' if the
underbidder declines to do litis, the Post
master General will name the umpire.—*
This will bo made a condition of any bid
under that of a present contractor; and
should the under bidder Util to comply, hie
bid will be offered lo the present contrac
tor; but should he decline it, the propos id
of the under-bidder will be accepted un
conditionally.
13. No bid shall he withdrawn after
the time for receiving it lias expired; tun]
should any person refuse to take n con
tract at his. hid, he slmll forfeit all other
contracts tlmtheinny have with the i)e-
K "ylrncnf, nnd ho held responsible (bp
all damages iJmtmny result from his fai
lure to comply.
14. No contract run be transferred
without the approbation Ol'tlie Pcjsfnms
ter General; nnd the assignmentoTn con
tract without his consent, shall forfeit if.
This rule will never be departed from.
10. If a contractor or his agent shall
violate the Post Office law, or shall trans
mit commercial intelligence by express*
more rapidly than the mail, his contract:
shall he forfeited.
Id. The Postmaster General reserveu
the right ofeiirtailing or of discontinuing
any route, when in his opinion, the public,
interest shall require it; 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’*
extra pay being made the contractor.
17. All contracts for routes embraced
in tills advertisement shall commence bu
the first day of January next, and contin
ue four years.
Decisions on bids will be made kuowu
on the 19th day of October next.
WILLIAM T. UAllllY.
_ . , Postmaster General.
July 24,
LAW MLANKi:
IN STRUCTIONB fob COMMISSION -
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