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S VIjBSofLANDor NEGROES, by Administrators,
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[fj* We nrc authorised to announce
Mr.'WILLIAM MICOiJ, .Seu'r. ae n I
Uamlidate far tlie otHce of deceiver of
Tax Returns, at »hc approaching election
in January next.
August v) td 93
Wo are authorised to announce
ABSALOM RHODES. Esq. ns a can
didate tor a seat in the Senatorial branch
of (he rotate Legislature, at the ensuing
election.
August 21 92
0y“ We are authorized to announce
the lion. WJM SCHLEY, ns a candi
date Tor a seat in the Representative
brunch of the Stale Legislature, at the
ensuing election.
July 31 83
CT** We are authorized to nnnounee
CHARLES CARTER, Esq.asncan
del.tU 1 1'.ir re-eleelioa to the Reprcscnfa
iiu> branch of the State Legislatu re. at
the next October election for Richmond
county.
Inly 31 SO
/" \Ve sire authorize'* .y*■ ‘"l'-ai/c - I
I’ll WARD J. 11l 4< ’ while]'
can I. cue for re-election die ITtepresen
/ative brunch ofthe State Legislature, at
the ensuing election.
July 17 82
muS2J.O M £ & Mi-ss CABAS
11 i’Oii II their friends and the pub
lic in general, that they intend to
open ti SCHOOL, on the first Monday
in October next, at Mr. Bridges’ House,
next to Messrs. Reilly Sheils, on
Dread-street, above the upper Market.—
Titey will tcaeii the L'iienju and English
Iruiguages, Heading, Wfifing, Googra
phy. Arithmetic, Needle Work, Marking,
Sewing, Kc.
(ff Terms made known on applica
tion.
Septenfher 1 3| 95
NEW StUMOOL.
THE SUBSCRIBER takes leave to
inform his friends mid the public,
that on the Ist October next, he will open
u SCHOOL on Brood-street, near tlie
Dpper .Market, and solicits a share of pub
lic patronage.
GEORGE J. McCLESKBY.
’• C. An examination in the School
ofthe subscriber, near Mr, Robert Wal
ton son the Sand-Hills, will take place
on Wednesday, the Bth September, when
the patrons ofthe School, and others, are
respectfully invited to attend.
August 28 ts 91
NOTICE.
4 LL persons indebted to the late firm
A ofHALL 4) HARDIN, hy note
or otherwise, arc requested to make im
uiodiatc payment to Benjamin 11all v xvho
is authorised to received payment
of such claims—the books, papers, and
settled business of the firm, generally,
Jciiii' left iu Ids hands by consent.
BENJAMIN HALL
EDWARD J. HARDIN.
. Member 1. 1839. 8t 93
AO VWSNT, ov YOft SAViE.
AND POSSESSION
be (riven on the, firtl <f October next.
Tnjn The House and Lot on the Cor
'HlfiL ner of Ellis and streets,
opposite Mr. ’l'uttle’s lot, on the second
s 3 uare below Centre street. The house
*T n ' 1 ' v i with ;i brick basement story, and
“dot contains half an acre. Itisntpre
«'nt occupied by the subscriber; to whom,
" r to Mr. .Martin Frederick, apply for
h r ms a s Sale or Kent.
Q ELIZABETH COX.
| 4t 95
'VO WENT,
From the lit of October next ,
The Brick House, for a mmi
her of years occupied by
luilß| -Messrs. James M. Carter Sc
<4IRHL Co. ns a Drug store, anti fami
; res ‘dence—For terms, apply to Dr. M.
Antdont. 11 3
, , , ELIZABETH GORDON.
17 toi §8
General Post Office D iPARTMENT,
July 10th, 1830.
PROPOSALS
FOR carrying tlie Mails of the United
States on the following Post Routes
in Georgia, will be received at this office
i until the 12th day of October next, inclu
! sive.
IN GEOBGIA.
3331. From Savannah hy Riceboro’ to
r Darien, G 3 miles and back, twice a week,
in four-horse post coaches.
1 Leave Savannah every Monday and
Thursday at 4 a in. arrive at Darien same
•lays by 5 p in.
Leave Darien every Tuesday and Fri
day at 8 a in, arrive at Savannah same
days by 9 p m.
3332. From Augusta by Culbrenth’s,
Lombardy, Warrenton, Powelton, Spar
ta, and Deveraux’s Store to Milledgeville,
90 miles and back every day, in four-horse
. post coaches.
Leave Augusta every day at 10 am,
arrive at Milledgeville the next day by 10
a in.
Leave Milledgeville every day at 1 n
in, arrive at Augusta same day hy Up m.
3333. From .Milledgeville, hy Pittsburg,
Portville, Clinton, Macon, Echoeono,
Knoxville and Columbus to Fort Mitch
ell, 130 miles and back, daily between
Milledgeville and Macon, and three times
a week between Macon & Foil Mitchell.
Leave Milledgeville every day at 11 a
m, arrive at Macon same dav hy 8 p in,
leave Macon every Monday, Wednesday,
and Friday, nt9p in, arrive at Fort Mitch
ell next days, Tuesday, Thursday, and
Saturday, hy 8 pin.
Leave Fort Mitchell every Monday,
Wednesday and Friday, at 1 p in, arrive
at Macon next days, Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday, hy 12. noon, leave Macon
every day at I p m, arrive at Milledgeville
same day by 10 p m.
3331. From Petersburg by Dnnbnrgh,
Washington, Raytown Si Double Wells
to Powelton, 49 miles and hack, twice n
xveek in four-horse post coaches.
Leave Petersburg every Tuesday and
Friday at lam, arrive at Powelton, same
days hy 5 p m.
Leave Powelton every Monday and
Thursday at 3 am, arrive at Petersburg
smna days by (} p m.
3355. From Darien by New Hope Fer
ry, Brunswick, Fancy Blnlf Bethel.
Waynesville, Langsbarg and Jeflerson
ton, to St, Mary’s, 81 miles and back, once
a week, in sulkies.
Leave Darien every Thursday at 7 p
in, arrive at Si. Mary’s every Saturday by
11a in.
•Leave St. Mary’s every Saturday at 3
p in, arrive at Darien every Monday by 7
a ni.
2335. From Darien to Frederica, 15
miles mid back, once a week.
Leave Darien every Friday at 5 «
m,arrive at Frederica same day by 10 a in.
Leave Frederica every Thursday at 3 p
in, arrive at Darien same day by (5p m.
00(8357- From Sunhary to Riceboro' 10
miles and back, ftnee a week.
Leave Sunbury every Thursday at 7 a
m, arrive at Riceboro’ same day by 10am.
Leave Riceboro’ every Thursday at
noon after the arrival ofthe mail from Sa
vannah, and arrive at Sunbury in three
hours,
2338. From Savannah hy Effingham
c. h., Newington. Jacksonboro' and Miil
Haven to Augusta, 11!) miles and hack,
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 in.
Leave Augusta every Tuesday, Thurs
day and Saturday at 3 am, arrive at
Savannah every Wednesday, Friday, &
Sunday, by 8 a in.
2333. From Savannah by Big Ohoo
pee Bridge. Dublin, Coates' Store, Cool
Spriri«-. and Marion to Macon, 175 miles
and back, once a week, in four horse sta
ges.
Leave Savannah every Monday at 1
a in, arrive at Marion every Wednesday
by I p m.
Leave Marion same day at 3 p in, and
arrive at Macon same day (Wednesday)
by 7 p m.
Leave Macon every Friday at 4 a in,
arrive at Marion same day by 9 a in.—
Leave Marion same day at 10 a in, ar
rive at Savannah every Sunday by 7 j>
:n.
23(50. From Savannah by Statesboro'.
Bwaincshorough, Birdsville, and Hark
Camp, to Louisville, 111! miles and buck,
once a week.
Leave Savannah every Saturday at 5
n m, arrive at Birdsville every Monday
by 1p m. Leave Birdsville every Tues
day ats am, and arrive at Louisville same
day by 11 am. . ,
Leave Louisville, every I uesdny at l
p in. arri ve at lavamiah every Friday by
<5 pm.
33(51. From Birdsville to VN amics
bo rough, It) miles and back, once a week.
Leave Birdsville every Monday at 4
p m, after the arrival ofthe mail Iron
Savannah, and arrive at Wayaesborough
in four hours.
Leave Way neshorough e very Monday
at 10 a in, arrive at Birdsville same day
by 3 p in. . ..
23(52 From Louisville by Shoals ot
Ogeechce, Rock -Mills, Shivers's Mills,
and Powelton, to Crawfordsvdle, 58 miles
and hack, once a week.
Leave Louisville every Tuesday at 1 p
m,nrriveatCrnwfordsvilleevery Wednes
day by (5 p m. ,
Leave Crawfordsviile every Monday
at 5 am, arrive at Louisville every 1 aes
daybyllam. , r , ,
23(53. From Augusta by Darby s, Cul
breath, Eubanks, Double Branches, bin
colnton. Goshen, Petersburg, Cook sLaw
Office, Elberton, Kuckersville, Pleasant
- Drove, Eagle Grove, and Bowersville, to
j Carnesviiie, 130 miles and back, once a
■j week, in two horse stages.
Leave Augusta every Monday ot 3 n
r . m, arrive at Petersburg same day by 8 p
m. Leave Petersburg every Tuesday at
6am,nrriveatCarne»villoovery Wednes
day hf H a in ..
I keavc Carnesviiie every Wednesday
it 2 p in, arrive at Petersburg every
I hursday by Gp m. Leave same every
I • rulay at 3a m, arrive at Augusta every
('riclay by 8 pin.
• ro,n Augusta by Columbia c h,
»V at son s Store.Wrightsborough. Wash
ington, Centiwille,Lexington, and Beth
lehc.m to Athens, 94 miles ami back,
, twice a week, in four-horse post couches.
Leave Augusta every Monday and
I hursdny at noon, arrive at Athens eve
ry Tuesday and Friday hy 8 pm.
| Leave Athens every Wednesday and
t-uturday at 3 am, arrive at Augue
ta every Thursday & Monday by 11 am.
—3(55. From Athens by Bascohle, Har
mony .Grove, Jefferson, Hiimeanc Shoals,
Kellogg's Store, Gainsville. Winns, limb
tower, or Elowah, in the Cherokee 'S ■
tion, "and Carmel, to Spring Place, 130
miles and back, once a week.
Leave Athens every Wednesday at
(5 am, arrive at Spring Place every Sa
turday by (5 p in.
Leave Spring Place every Sunday at
(5 a in, arrive at Athens every Tuesday
by 8 p m.
From Milledgeville hy Fairfield
Catonton, Madison, Salem, and Wat
kinsville, to Athens, 7(5 miles and buck,
in two ltor.se stages.
Leave Milledgeville every Thursday
at noon, arrive at Salem every Friday by
3 p in. Leave same at half past 3 p in,
and arrive at Athens same day by h
p in.
Leave Athens every Wednesday at 4
n in, arrive at Salem hy 8 a in, and at
Milledgeville every 'Thursday by 11 a m.
23(57. From Athens hy Baiuhridge and
Laughridge to Lawrenceville, 44 miles
and back, once a week.
Leave Athens every Wednesday at
0 a in, arrive at Laurenceville every
Thursday hy 10 a m.
Leave Laurenceville every Thursday
at 2 p in, arrive at Athens every Friday
hyspm..
23(58. Prom Laurenceville by Choice’s
Store, Decatur eh, Strother’s and Mills,
to Fayetteville, 44 miles and back, once
a week.
Leave Laurenceville every Thursday
at noon, arrive at Fayetteville every Fri
day hy noon.
Leave Fayetteville every Wednesday
at I p in, arrive at Laurenceville on Thurs
day hy lla id.
3303. From Fayetteville, hy Spencer’s
Store, McDonough. Double Cabin, Poy
ne‘s Store, Head's, Zebulon, Tbomastou,
Franklin Academy, ami Culloden, to
Knoxville, 103 miles, and back, once a
week.
Leave Fayetteville every Friday at 1
pm, arrive it Knoxville every Sunday
by 8 pm.
Leave Knoxville every Monday nt 3 a
m, arrive at Fayetteville every Wednes
day ny noon.
3370. From Fayetteville to Newnan.
32 miles, and hack, once a week.
Leave Fayetteville every Friday at 1
pm,arrive at Newnan same day hy 8
p in.
Leave Newnan every Friday nl 4 am,
arrive at Fayetteville same day hy 11 a
in.
3371. From Decatur ch, hy Standing
Peach Tree, Sandtown, and Campbell
c h, to Liberty, 39 miles, and hack, once
a week.
Leave Decatur c li every Friday at (5 a
m, arrive at Liberty same day hy 8 p in.
Leave Liberty every Thursday at 5
am, arrive at Decatur same day by 7 p
in.
2373. From Columbus, by Hamilton.
King's Gap, Greenville, La Grange, Flat
Creek, Newnan. tV Rotherwooii’s, to Car
rollton. 121 miles and hark, once a week.
Leave. Columbus every Wednesday nt
5 am, arrive at Newnan every Friday hy
7 p in.
Leave same every Saturday sit 4 a in,
arrive at Carrollton same day by noon.
Leave Carrollton every Saturday at 2
pm, arrive at Columbus every Tuesday
by 3 p in.
3373. From Athens to Monroe, 23
miles, and hack, onco a week, iu 2 horse
stages.
Leave Athens every Wednesday at 8
a m. arrive at Monroo same day hy 3 p
m.
Leave Monroe every Thursday nt 8
a in, arrive nt Athens same day by 3 p in.
2374. From Clinton by Hillsboro , Mon
tiecllo, and Shady Dale, to Madison, 48
miles, nftd hack, once a week
Leave Clinton every Tuesday at 2 p
in, arrive at Monticellosame day by 8
in. and at Madison every Wednesday by |
3 p m. |:
Leave Madison every (Monday nt (»
in, arrive at Clinton every Tuesday M,
11a m. 'h
9:173. From Monticello, hy OakGrovra
fjeeksville. Covington, iUuum »‘i ••»,(
Social Circle, Monroe, Hampden, Law-1
rencevilfr, and Chcsnut Hill, to Games /
villc, 98 miles, and back, once a week.
licavc Monticello every Wednesday a v
5 a in, arrive nt Monroe same day by '
p m, anti at Gainesville every Friday hj n
11am. _ .. , n
Leave Gainesville every Friday nl I \
in, arrive at Monticello every Sunday lr a
7 pm. ... 11
237(5. From Sparta, hy Mount Zior
New Hope, Rockville, Eatonton, ani n
Mount llorch, to Monticello, 31 milef v
and hack, once a week. ti
Leave Sparta every Monday nt 2 p ir
arrive nt Monticello every Tuesday by I
P Leave Monticello every Wcdncsda
at 4 a in, arrive at Sparta same day by d
From Carnesviiie, hy Jonc
. Valley, Bushville, Grove Level, Hun ai
r cane Shoals, Storey's Mills, and Gainc oi
t villc, to Rives', 60 miles, and back, once
I "Leave Carnesviiie every Wednesdr p
nt 2 p in, arrive ut Rives’ every Fnday 1
* 9 Leave Rives’ every Friday ut 10 a ih;
t arrive nt Carnesviiie every Saturday I
~ } 207*1. FromCarnoßvflle, by HollmfiS
Y worth’s Farm, Clarksville, and McDow
f ell s, to ClaytonsviUc, 00 miles, and back.
y once a week.
f Leave Carnesviiie every Wednesday
at noon, arrive ut ClaytonsviUc every
i, Tliursday by 8p m.
_ Leave ClaytonsviUc every Friday at
i> a in, arrive at Carnesviiie every Sutur
:, day by noon.
■ •■179. From Spring Place, by New
I Echota, to Head of Coosa, 43 miles, and
back, once a week. 9
Leave Spring IMare every Sunday at
( |> ui, arrive at Head of Coosa every
- 31 outlay by 3p m.
• Leave lioad of Coosa every Saturday
- at 5a m, arrive nt Spring Place same day
, by 7pm.
2380. From Powelton, hy While
Flams. Greensboro', Kingston, Madison,
) I Newborn, and Rockdale, to Covington,
i 74 miles, and hack, once a week, in 2
(I horse stages.
Leave Powelton every Tuesday nt 4 a
m; arrive at Covington every Wednesday
(i by 11 am.
> Leave Covington every Wednesday at
I p m; arrive at Powelton every Thurs
day by 7 p m.
2,'Hl. From Grantsville to Grt ensho
, ro’. 13 miles, and hack, once a week.
Leave Grantsville every Tuesday at 7
’ u in; arrive a Greensboro' same day hy
10 a in.
’ Leave Greensboro' every Tuesday nt
’ noon, after the arrival ofthe mail from
Powelton (No. 238!);] arrive at Grants
(j vibe same day by 4 p in.
(j —482. I’rom Washington hy Mallorys
• ville, Goose Pond, and Danshy's, to El
-1 j berton, 37 miles, and back, once it week.
• Leave Washington every Wednesday
at 7 am; arrive at Elberton same tiny by
5 7p in.
Leave Elbevtiin every Thursday nl (>
a in; arrive at Washington same day by
7 p m.
' 2383. From Milledgeville,by Sanford's
Store,Snow Hill, New Hope, Greensbo
! ro’, and Scull Shoals, to Salem, (53 miles,
■ and back, once a week.
Leave Milledgeville every Thursday at
II a in; arrive at Salem every Friday by
3 j) m.
Leave Salem every Wednesday im
mediately after the arrival of tlie mail
from Athens. H a in, [No. 521X4(5.] and ar
rive at Milledgeville every Thursday hy
4 p in.
2381. From Eatonton,by Butler’s, Mont
gomery, Greensboro’, Bemmi’s Store,
’ Rowling Green, Lexington, Johnson's,
' Dnuielsville, and Madison Spring, to
1 Carnesviiie; return hy McVille, Daniels
ville, Are to Eatonton, equal to 100 miles,
and hack, once a week.
Leave Eatonton every Saturday nl,B
a ni; arrive at CurnesWlJe every Monday
hy 2 p in.
Leave Curne-villc every Wednesday
at noun, arrive at Bntuuiun c >cry Urbluy
by 8 ,i m.
23n.5, From Macon, hy Stalling’s Store,
Forsyth, Indian Springs, Jackson, Mc-
Donough, Hickory Grove, ami Oak Hill,
to Covington, 90 miles, and buck, once a
week, on horse back, and one additional
trip a week between Macon anti Forsyth,
in 2 horse stages.
Leave Macon every Monday ut I /» m;
arrive at Covington every Wednesday 1
hy 15 a in.
Leave Covington every Wednesday i
at 1 p m; arrive at .Macon every Friday
•»y 10 a m. i
Leave Macon every Tuesday, by stage, :
at loon, arrive at Forsyth same day by
7 pm. i
leave Forsyth every Wednesday at I
8 am, arrhc ut Macon same day I»y3p
in.
SSSIS. From Milledgeville, by Free- i
nun's Store, Blountsville, lielhsaidn, mid (
Hilshoro, to Month ello; return, hy South f
I;lion, Stanford's Roads, and Fair <
Gove, to Milledgeville, equal to 33 miles <
aid back, once a week. ;i
Leave Milledgeville every Tuesday at s
>1 in, arrive at Monticello same day hy
0|) m. r
Leave Monticello every Wednesday fi
■i 3 u in, arrive at Milledgeville same day c
V 7 p in.
2387. From Alliens to Danielsxillc, x
> miles and hack, once a week. h
Leave Athens every Wednesday nt 3 fi
* in, arrive at Dauielsville same day by 7 c
> in. li
Leave Daniclsville every Thursday s
it 8 a in, arrive ut Athens same tiny bye
toon. n
2388. From Columbus by Ellerslie, si
Wnvcrly Hall, Talbottou, Liberty, and (I
Torbcrtsville,to Thoniuston, 01 miles and tl
hack, once a week. n
Leave Columbus every Sunday at 10 ac;
in, arrive ut Thoniuston every Monday fi
by Op in. v
Leave Tlionmston every Tuesday at 5
J.l IM. fllTl V C <il Ooliimhusi oi'ury Wcdncs- si
/.layby 2 pm. |<
2(4x9. From Ellerslie by IJpotoi to j>
.Marion ch, 13 miles and buck, once a o
week. qi
Leave Ellerslie every Sunday nt 4 p
m, arrive ut Marion c h every .Monday hy hi
i» p in.
Leave Marion eli every Tuesday nt 3 jx
n in, arrive at Ellerslie same day by 7 p sf
in.
—590. From Lawrenceville by Pinck- w
ncy ville and Head of Coosa to Bennetts- pi
villc*, Ala. 143 miles uml hack, once in hi
two weeks. ih
Leave Lawrenceville every other
Thursday at2p m, arrive at Bennetts- in
ville the next Sunday hy 0 p in. ill
Leave Bennettsvilic every other Mon
lay atO am, arrive ut Lawrenceville the gi
icxt Thursday |»y 10 a m. in
2391. From Knoxville hy Fort Valley sc
uul Perry to Berrien, 50 miles and hack, fir
>nce a week. sc
Leave Knoxville every’ Thursday at 3
i in, arrive at Berrien every Friday hy 4
i in, I ,r
Leave Berrien every Tuesday nt 2 p
a, arrive at Knoxville every Wednesday 0V
lyOpm. to
2392. From Milledgeville by Irwin
on, Raine's Store, Marion, Tarver's 1
•tore, Hartford, Millwood, Berrien, Pin- on
• derton, Baiuhridge, Cluiney, Flor. Te
. and Salubrity, to Tallahassee, 250 mih
and hack, once a w eek in 2 horse stage
Leave Milledgeville every Thursdr
r at 11 n in, arrive at Marion every Frith
hy 9 a in; leave. Marion same day at 40
1 in, ami arrive at Tallahassee every Tue
■ day by (5 p in.
Leave Tallahassee every Friday at
’ am. arrive at Milledgeville every We
I nesday by 6 p in.
23))J. From Pinderton hy Byron, Co;
1 coni, and Fort Gaines, to Irwin's Stor
in Henry county, Al. 78 miles and hue
once a week.
Leave Pinderton every Monday ut (5
in, arrive at Irwin's Store every Tucsdf
hy 7 p in.
Leave Irwin’s Store every Wrdncsdi
• ut(s a in, arrive nt Fiudcrlon every Thur
> day hy 7 p in.
1 2394. From Irwintonby Dublin. Mom
Vernon, Perry’s Mills, Mattox, an
i Baggs, to Darien, 125 miles and hac
once a week.
Leave Irwinton every Saturday at 4
1 in. arrive at Darien every Tuesday hy ]
• a in.
Leave Darien every Tuesday nt
p in, arrive at Irwinton every Friday I
7 p m,
2393. From .Milledgeville to Irw into
20 miles and hack, once a week.
Leave Milledgeville every Friday nt 1
a in; arrive at Irwinton same day by
p m.
Leave Irwinton every Saturday at 5
in; arrive at Millegcville same day hy 1
a iu.
2:59(5. From Waynesville to Warclu
ro’, 65 miles and hack, once a week.
Leave Waynesville every Friday aft«
the arrival of the mail from Darien; ni
rive at Wureboro’ every Saturday by
pm.
Leave Warehoro’ every Thursday f
(! a m ,arrive at Waynesville every Fri
day hy }) a m.
5K197. From llnrliord, hy C’opclam
Jacksonville, and Ashley's Mills, to A|
ling c h, or Holmesville, 98 miles an
back, once'a week.
Leave Hartford every Saturday at 5
m; arrive ut Holmesville every Mondn
by (5 p in.
Leave Holmesville every Tuesday n
0 am; arrive ut Hartford every Thursda
hy 0 p m.
2398. From Jacksonville, by Frank
iiuvillcor Irwin c h, Sharp’s store, Thom
asville, and Dum;ansville, to Tollahassei
Flo. Ter. 103 miles, and buck, once i
two weeks.
Leave Jacksonville every other Mon
day at 5 a in; arrive ut Tullnhusse* th
next Friday by 4 p ni.
Leave Tallahassee every oilier Siinda
al 4 a in; arrive ut Jacksonville the uex
Wednesday hy 2 p in.
2399. From .Milledgeville, hy Ilcch
liu’s, .San Joes ville, and Fcnn’s Bridge, t<
Louisville 1 , 52 miles und buck, once t
week.
Leave .Milledgeville every .Monday a
19 am; arrive at Louisville every Tues
dayhy II a in.
Leave l<nuisvillc every Tuesday nt 1 j
iu; arrive at .Milledgeville every Wednes
day hy (5 p in.
2109. From Fori .Mitchel, Ala. hy Ran
dolph c h. Gu. and Fort Games, to Blake*
ly, in Early County, 109 miles and hack,
once a week.
Leave Fort .Mitchell every Wednesday
al (5 ,i in; arrive ut Blakely every Friday
at (5 p m.
Leave Blakely every Saturday at 0
a mi; arrive at Fort .Mitchell every .Monday
by noon.
NOTES.
1. The Postmaster General reserves
the right to expedite die mails, and to al
ter the times of their arrival and depar
ture, ut any time during the continuance
of the contract, hy giving an adequate
compensation, never exceeding n ]iro rata
allowance, for nny extra expense which
such alteration may require.
2. Seven minutes shall ho allowed for
opening and closing the mail at each of
fice, when no particular finieshiill he spe
cified
3. Tor every ten minutes delay in arri
ving at any point after the time prescri
bed in any contract, the contractor shall
forfeit five dollars. If the delay shall
I‘ontiiiue beyond the time for the depnr
l are of any pending mail, the forfeiture
• hall he equal to twice the amount allow
'd for carrying the mail one trip. Ifithe
iinide so appear that the delay was occa
sioned by unavoidable accident, of which
he Poss master General shall he the judge,
.he forlcilare may bo reduced to the a
aotintof pay fur a trip; hut iu no ease
•an that amount he remitted. Tlie for
citares are otherwise unconditional, and
>vlll in all eases he enforced.
4. Persons who make proposals will
‘tale their prices hy the year; payments
0 he made quarterly, in the moiiths of
Bay, August, November, and February,
me mouth after the expiration of eaeii
piarter.
3. None but a free white person shull
te employed to carry the mail.
0. Proposals should state whether the
terson proposes to carry the moil in u
tage, or otherwise.
7. If the person oflering proposals
vishes the privilege of currying newspa
>ci*h oat of tlie Mail, he must state it in his
iid, otherwise, he cannot enjoy that priv- (
lege.
8. Propositions for nny improvements (
1 transporting the mail may he slatol in j
lie proposals, Sc will he duly considered.
9. The number ofthe route, and its he- ;
inning and termination, should he stated |
i every hid; and the proposal must he ,
caled, directed to the “General Post Os- j
ee, office of Mail Contracts,” and super
rubbed “ Propotalt."
Tlie following is a proper form for a
roposnl: 1
“/ trill convey the mail, agi ccuhly to adver-
Kemenl, on route, JVo. , from 1
• , for the yearly compeieation of
dollare."
He must state the place of his residence'
nd, if not contractor, nuwt accompany ,
~ ar
pi. his hid with satisfactory recommendo
les tjailK.
ee. 10. The distances, ns stated, ore JkV
ny loved to be substantially correct; hut it*
uy any mistakes have ticcurrcd in relation
a to them, no increase of compensation will
K - be allowed on that account. The con
tractor will inform himself on that point,
tB/ 11. The Postmaster Uu.."—!
>n
re
[■k,
> n
ay
I -- —im\e such stage proper
ny ty as may bo necessary for the perform
rs nnce of the contract, he shall purchase'
Irom the present contractor, nta reason
mi able valuation, the whole, or any part of
nd the stage property, including horses that
'k, may be suitable for the service, and make
payment for the same by reasonable in
• n stalments, ns bis pay shall become due,
11 m as may be otherwise arranged. tShould
they not agree as to the suitableness of
< the property, its value, the terms of pay
bj meat, and its security, each may choose
a person, who may appoint an umpire,
and their decision shall be final; or if the
underbidder declines to do this, tin* Post
•
b This will be nuulc a condition of any bid
under that of a present contractor; and
Vo s ['°ald the under bidder fail to comply, hie
lb bid will be oili-red to the present eontrae
(<>p; but should ho deeliite it, the proposal
the under-bidder will be accepted un
conditionally.
• f ‘ r I‘l. Mo bid shall bo withdrawn afletp
i>|- the time for receiving it has expired; and
•1 should any person refuse to take a con
tract at his hid, be shall forfeit all other
contracts that he may have with the Dev
r *-1 parturient, and be held responsible for
all damages that may result from his ful
*l) I Urn 1 to comply.
I'- 14. IVo eoutract can be transferred
id I without the approbation of the Postmas
ter General; and the assignment of a eoit
n tract without his consent, shall forfeit it,
»>• This rule will never be departed from.
I 13. If a contractor or his agent shall
«1 I violate the Post Office law, or shall trains
*y I init commercial intelligence by express
more rapidly than the mail, his contract
h I shall be forfeited.
n- I lb. The Postmaster General reserves*
'p! I the right ofciirtnilingor of discontinuing
i" I any route, when in his opinion, the public
I interest shall require it: and in such cases
n " I the contract shall cease so far as relates to
4e I the part curluiled, or to the whole, if dia-
I continued—an allowance of one niontli'tr
*y I extra pay being made the contractor,
I 17. All contracts for mutes embraced
J in this advertisement shall commence on
i* I the first day of January next, and contiio
!o ue four years.
41 1 Decisions on bids will be mode Knowjp
I on the 19th tiny of October next.
J? WILLIAM T. DARKY,
! Postmaster General
p I J «ly 24. 81
i- J
In Richmond Superior Courts
MAY TEIiM, 1830.
Gaines I. Stroup, an infant, by bis
Guardian,
. I Pj’TUn fiAMAU, -O
**.
| KtiUBKN Scott, and
• Mahuarkt T, Scott, bis wili>,
Adm'rs. of the estate of ® §
John D. Stroup, and (*'*•■
Griffin Edmondson. ■Jr
-41 _ It appearing to the Court, that the dtv
. lendaut, Reuben Scott, resides out of the
county of Richmond, and Ims not been
• I served with a Subprrna in this case—Ou
. I motion of the oomplainnnf s Solicitor, It
is Ordered, that the said Reuben Scott, br
and appear at the next term of this Court,
to answer of and eouccrnlng those mat
ters mid thingf.’. which shall then urn!
there be objected to him in the premises.
And it. is further ordered, that a copy of
this Rule, be published in one of the puls
lic Gazettes of Urn city of Augusta, omjC
a month, until the next Term.
A true copy from the Minuter,
j JAMES M'LAWS, Cirri.
June 2.3 th, 1830. m 77
A NEW MAP OF GEORGIA.
subscribers have now under
I JL the bauds of the Engraver in New-,
York, a complete and splendid Mup of
I the State of Georgia, the greater part
compiled from actual survey, with all
I the districts carefully laid down and nuin
j bored, the whole completed with great
labor and exactness from the latest ami
most authentic information, in a style
not inferior to any thing of the kind yot
presented to the public, with a table of
distances from the sent of government
to every county site or place of impor -
tance in the State. The Districts in the
j new purchase, and lower counties, art
all numbered in the corners, so us to ena
ble n person to ascertain the exact situn
tion of any lot of land, and will bo paint
ed and furnished off in the neatest man
ner—a part of them canvassed, varnish
| ed and placed on rollers, the balance w ill
be on thin paper, nicely folded, in moroc
co covers, and w ill be for snlein Milledge
vide by 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 n distance, wishing
to procure the map, can do so by sending
by their members, ns a sufficient number
of them will be kept in Milledgcville dur
ring the session of the legislature.
GAR ETON WELLBORN,
ORANGE GREEN.
0T7 = ’ Editors in this Slate who will pul*-
lish the above occasionally until the first
November next, will be entitled to u copy
of the map.
July 23 10
JOB PRimiWO
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