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FiKST fIRMIO.X or T3E TWKNTf-SKCOND
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{Public .No. 41)
AN \C T > j(ipli-incninry to the ’‘Art for
the i'll 'of certain surviving officers
mid sold.' i'M of tins revolution ”
" die. if aided by the Semite and //owe e/"
Representatives of the Unit'd States rtf Jlmc
nca, in Congress assembled, That each of
the surviving officers, non-comnirwoncd J
officers, ininfieiuns, isoldiers ami Indian !
spies, who shall luive served in the con- 1
tincntal lino or Slut ft troops, volunteers 1
•>r in Hit in, nt one or more terms, n period 1
of two years, during the war of the revo
lution, nnd who tire not entitled to uny
benefit tinder the net for the relief of cer
tain surviving officers nnd roldiers of the '
revolution, tl»«« rtClts* »»*•> u«j «»*
.May, eighteen himdred A twenty eight,
he authorised to receive, out of any mo
ney in the Treasury not otherwise nppro
printed, the amount of his full pay in the
uiiid lino, according to his ranlt, but not
exceeding in liny ease, the pay ol a cap
tain, in the said line; such pay to com
mence front the fourth day ol March, one
thousand eight hundred and thirty-one,
und shall continue during his natural life;
and that any such officer, non commissi
oned officer, musician, or private. «s n
foresuid, who shall have served in the
continental line, Stale troops, volunteers
or militin, u term or terms in the whole
less than the above period, but not less
thna six months, shall bo authorised to
receive out of any unappropriated money
in th« Treasury, during his natural lilt*,
each according to his term of service, an
amount bearing such proportion to the
annuity granted t» the same rank for the
service of two years, ns his term of ser
vice did to the term nliir<«iid; I > coin
rnenec from the fourlli day of .March, one ;
thousand eight hundred and thirty one. ,
Sec. 2. Ami be it farther enacted, That no
person, receiving any annuity or pension , •
under uny law of the (Jolted States, pro- j
viding for revolutionary officers and sol
diers, shall bo entitled to the benefits of
this act, unless he ehnll llrct relinquish bis ,
further cluiin to such pension; nnd in nil
payments under this nets, the amount
which may have been received under a
ny other art us aforesaid, since the date
nt which the payments under this act
shall commence, shall first be deducted
from such payment.
Sue. a. And he it further enacted, That the
pay allowed by this net, shall under the
direction of (ho .Secretary of the Treasu
ry, bo paid lit the officer, non Commissi
oned officer, musician or private, entitled
thereto, or hisor I heir authorised attorney I
nt Koch places and limes us the Seen-larv '
ol the Treasury may direct, and that no
foreign otllcor shall be entitled to said
pay, nor shall any officer, non commissi
oreed officer, musician or private, receive
the same until he furnish the suid ."Secre
tary satisfactory evidence that he is enti
tled to the same, in conformity to the pro
visions of this net; nnd the pay hereby al
lowed shall not be in uny way transfera
ble or litibln to attachment, levy, or n<*i
7gre, by any legal process whatever, but
shall insure wholly to the personal bene
fit of the officer, nou-coinmissioned offi
cer, musician or soldier entitled to the
cm mo.
Hue. A. ,‘lnd be it further enacted, That so
much ofthe suid pay asm-rued before the
approval ol this act, shall be paid to the
I<eraon entitled to tbo humic, us soon ns
limy be, In the manner and under the pro
visions above mentioned; and the pay
which shall accrue thereafter, shall be
fluid semi-annually, in the manner above
directed; and in case of the death of any
person embineed by the provisions of
this act, or ofthe net to which it Is sup
plementary, during the period interven
ing between the scini-unmnil payments
directed to he made by said acts, the
proportionate amount of puy which shall
accrue between the last preceding semi
ounual payment, and the death of such
person, shall he paid to his widow, or if
bo leave no widow, to his children.
•Sj;o. 0. And be it further enacted, That the
officers, nun-evmuiisviuned officers, ma
riners or marines, who served for a like
form in the naval service, during the re
volutionary war, shall be entitled to the
benefits ol this net, ia the same manner
us is provided for the officers and soldiers
of tlm army ofthe revolution.
A. SJTUV ENSO.N,
Speaker of the House of Hepresenta tires,
J. V. C AEIIOU-N,
Vice President of the United States and
President of the Senate.
Approved, June 7, IHihJ.
ANDREW JACKSON.
‘[Prnuc No. *ls.]
AN’ ACT fiutlmnsiug the {secretary of
tho Treasury to permit u wharf to be
built near the site ofthe light-house, on
point, in the Ciiutu of Con
nee tieut.
lie it i n tefed by the Sennit and House of
Representatives of the United States of .line ,
run in Congress assembled, That the fijecrc- j
fury ofthe Treasury is hereby authorised
to permit a wharf to be built ueur the site
ofthe light house, on Stratford point, in .
tho State ol’Couucctieui, and to grunt the
use of such laud belonging to the Cubed
States us may bo required for that pur
pose: Provided. The use of such wharf
shall continue only so long as, in the opi
tiioii of tlie ."Secretary of the Treasury, it
•does not interfere with tho interests of 1
too United SltHU**. i
Approved, June 15, 1832. 1
Public No. 4G.
AN ACT to ercuto the office ofSorveyor
of Public Land* for tho Territory of
Arkansas.
He it enacted by the Senate and House if
Representatives of the United States ofAineri
ca, in Congress assembled, That a survevor
lor the territory of Arkansas, shall be
appointed, who shall have the same au
thnrity, and perform the same duties res- t
peeling the public lauds mid private land s
elaiina in the Territory of Arkansas as
aro now rested in. jdJ rr,/ dr *;J ( >i" *
surveyor of the lands ofthe United States
in .Missouri and Illinois. .
Hue. it. And be it further enacted, That tt
shall be the duty ofthe surveyor for Mis
rouri and Illinois to deliver to the survey
or for the Territory of Arkansas, all tbe
maps, papers, records und documents ic
liiting to the public lunds and private land
claims in Arkansas, which may be in his
office; and in every case where it shall be
impracticable to make a separation ol
such maps, (tapers, records, and docu
ment*, without injury, it shall he his duty
copies certified by him,
to be furnished to the surveyor id’ Arkan
sas, which copies ehull boos the same
validity us the originals.
fine. 3. And be it further enacted, That the
surveyor of Arkansas, to lie appointed in
pursuance of this net. shall establish his
oihcc fttmich place on the President ofthe
United Htutes may deem most expedient
lor tbe public service, and that lie shall
be allowed on annual salary ol fifteen
hundacd dollars, mid that he if authori
sed* to employ one skilful draughtsman
two clerks, whoso aggregate compensa
lion shall not exceed eighteen hundred
dollars per annum
Approved, Juno 15, IR3-.
The New York t hairier and Enquirer,
one of tho most violent and eluniurous
• f — f'"*' *, imtio-H in N.,vv V''-V.i,V,«o" r nf
(he first winch espoused the, eausi oi
Mr. Van liureii for the Vice Presidency,
and which, for sometime past, has had
the words “Andrew Jackson lor i rest
dent, und Martin Van Huron for Nice
President," inserted conspicuously, with
large type, in each number, has turn
ed a complete somerset. Maj. Noub
has withdrawn from the establishment,
and the paper is'hereiifler to lie conduct
ed by his partner Mr. Webb, who has
denounced tin* administration, nnd an
nouneed bis intention ofopposing the re
election of lien. Jackson. For tins sad
den change in liis* political career, .ill.
W*bb assigns as the principal cause, the
refusal of Hi.' President to give his sanc
tion to the hill for reehnrtering llic Lank
of (fie I', states.— lluleiih Star.
TO riUNIUHS.
WANTED IMMEDIATELY, at
This Office, a first rate JOL’U
\EV MAN PRINTER, to wboi.i liberal
wages will be given.
Aug H
i>si. a. aemvaLV
OFFERS his Professional S eders to
thocitizens ol Augusta, and its vi
cinity. Ills Office is at Airs t rawley s
formerly occupied by Mr. t iiiiiiingliiMii.
corner of VVashingtoa and Ellis Streets,
where be may be found w hen iiut. profes
sionally engaged
July 18 SI _ wtf
DK.JOIWi 41! '5 ’ I CIS
HAVT«i Keturned iVoni a visit to
the Northern Cholcrn Districts,
will resume his Professional duties.
AogsS t»t fil
rrp Dp. KD\V 1). DELON V, of
11 f Kurlv foiintv. is ii eiiadulate (or
Elector of President und Vice President
—as being friendly to the re election oi
A.nbrkw Jackson, and the election el
PiTu.ir i'. IJ.uinoi.u, of Virginia, to the
Vice-Presidency.
Aug II ‘
rv > We are authorised to iintioiioce
ILi WAETEK 11,-VKUIS, E-q ns a
Candidate lor the lleprcsentutive IJraneli
ofthe State Legislature, at the ensuing
election, in Kictuuoivd county.
Aiig"2!> 1)3
rp —, We are iiuthori/.ed to announce
ILi IIF.MIV ME.VLIMJ, Esq. us.a
t.'aiididate tor rc-elee.tion to u seat in the
Senatorial llr.iru-li of the Slate Legisla
ture, on the first Monday in October.
Aug I id i-a
rt —pj We are authorised to uiiunanee
LLi lien. \ ALEVI'IN’K WALKEK.
nsa Candidate tin- the Senate of Heorgin,
f>r Kichmond county, at the election in
October next.
July -.M 82
f*Y Tzs NV r ** are authorised to announce
LLi EItW.VKI) J. ULVCK. Esq.us
u Candidate to Kepresriit (lie County ol
Uielinumd. in tin* |{e|UTseiilulive Uraueh
ofthe State Legislature, at the ensuitig
eletion in October next.
July *JI SO
DlSiSOlitTlfiX
fHUH* Co|mrtnorsbi|i heretoliire i\
H isting between Titomab I'. A.mikii-
So.N and John MaPI.IN, whs dissolved on
the I«th of June Inst, by mutual consent.
THOMAS V. ’ANDEHSON,
JOHN MAPLES.
Franklin County, ,hist. 13. Ist). Ctxv 93
n tjcn a \ s c i.sa
Avuusta, July “Jlth. lrv!"d.
A N INSTALMENT of 13 per cent
.ftmi tin* Capital Stock of this Hank.
I will be required to he paid, on (or before'
.Monday the sth Nov. next, by C o'clock
P. 31.
C.EO. W. LAMAII, Ciwh’r.
July 25 mtd Ni
p, DUKl\t• my teni|iorn
this city,
my Unitin'r. Wu.lt.im V.
Poisr.iiTtiN. is duly autlio
ritced to nlteud to any business, m which
I am interested.
A. 11. PEMUJEKTOX.
Auofsr*. Jiijy fcSth. Issfi*-’.
TO KJH.Vft 1 .
'l'he Dwelling Konsr on the
north east corner of Proud A.
ill Elbert streets, owned, utid nl
I’resent oeeopieil by Mrs. Hnr
reti. Attached to the house a lot ol
about one acre, suitable for n general
market garden. Any one wishing to
rent mieti a situation, will find the terms
very liberal, Hud possession given on the
Ist Uctober, by applying to
JAMES M. CARTER,
AV. ‘JITJ Brand street.
July 14 H)
NVASTEW,
FROM 15 to ») likely NKOIIOES.
for which I,"ASH will lie paid, if
early application lie made to the under*,
signed, ot the tMohe Hotel.
CHAHLEs CULI.UM.
' -nr ?? ta
gHtnusia .
PROCLAHATIO’I •
Ry WILSON LU.MPKIN, Governor!’ j
the Stole of Georgia.
BEING duly impressed with the !>«
lief,"that it is the duty of Nationi
.states and communities, ns well us indl
vidaals. to render homage and adorutioi
to the Supreme Governor of the I'niverH
—tho author of every good—to ackuow
’ ledgo His power: to muke confession <
1 sins : to ask their forgiveness: to euppl
cate His mercy, deprecate His wrath
Ami it righteous God having seen lit j
vis ; t many parts of our country, witla )
most destructive pestilence, the distree- •
mg ravages of which, wo have every re- |
son to apprehend, will ere long visit the
State:—And believing ns 1 do, that tic ■
impending Judgments of Him, who da- .
1 piseth not the contrite heart, call for di
vout humiliation and prayer, on the p*rt
of his offending creatures, I have theie
forc thought proper, nt this alarming tri
sis. respectfully to recommend, to the h
-1 habitants of this .State, unitedly to set,i
part Thursday, the 20lh day of Septem
ber next, us a day for religious exorcism,
especially fasting, humiliation and pray
er. to entreat the Disposer of events that
I Ida awful pestilence may be averted from
, us, or that in case He, in His infinite wis
i doin and righteousness, should see fit to
I c/ n ii?iVsfois(iih-UH, ,, w'.4hw»tf..hw.My*nnn:-
tjfied nnd blessed to us, as to touch us by
1 its afflicting illustrations, the uncertainty
of hainnn life, and “ so to number our
« days, that wo may apply our hearts unto
i wisdom ”
in testimony whereof, I have hereunto
i Rut ir.y hand, nt the Slate House in
Milledgevillc, this 30th day of Au
gust, in the year of our Lord, one
thousand eight hundred and thirty
two. and of the Independence of A
inciica, tho fifty-seventh.
WILSON LUMPKIN.
Sept 5 ho
OTiV K it S I f¥
OF MARYIiiVDt .
LECTURES of the .'Medical
.H. Faculty will eoninieuce on tlie lasi
Al<>.N HAY of Octohe:, and continue, us
t heretofore, until the first of .March.
General, special, surgical and pntholo
-1 gical Anatomy, by E. Geddinos, M. I).
Theory and Practice of Medicine, by
Nathan'if.l. Potter, iM. It
Principles and Practice of Surgery, by
N. 11. SvHTII. iil. I).
) Materia Medicn, by Sam’i. Maker, M. I)
Obstetrics nnd diseases of females and
s children, by Utcu’a. W. Halt., M. I),
i. i Ins itut«'s of Medicine, by Max well
i. McDowhm., iM. D.
Medico I nnd Phiirmareulicnl Chemis
try, by .lours T. Ducatki., M. I).
Clinical instruction will hegiven nt the
" Inlirmury attached to the University,
i I 11. GEHDIVGS*
j j Dnin nf the Fatuity.
i, j Sept 5 wt 1N !)o
i A&ss*imstrator’s Sale,
;■ On the first Tm 'sdaij in .Xu vernier next,
*' 11 *I ■ becnl.l nt flic lower Market
1 v T House, in tlie City of Augusta, he
i tween the usual hours of sale, agreeably
I to an order of the Inferior Court of Rich
e mond county, silting as a Court oi'Ordi
iiary—the following property belonging
to the estate off). |{i nr.v, deceased—sold
„ for the hunctit of the heirs and creditors
of said deceased.
I, A certain Tract or parcel of T.nml, ly •
tr in Richmond county, on the waters of
Doggy Gut and Sandy Rim, containing
seven hundred nnd eighty-five acres.
- more or less, bo-amled by lands helong
'■ ing to Skinner, McNier, Fudge A others.
11 ALSO,
e A lot or parrel of Land, in Richmond
- county, on tho waters of Spirit crock,
containing ouo hundred and *i\tv acres.
_ more or less, hounded by hinds of llol
t. sumbaek and others.
also,
i, A ten years Lease, from the Ist of Oe
ii toiler next, of a Lot and Improvements
■’ll Centre street, near the Dridge, the
House tirst south of Mr. Herbert >tal
-7 Mugs—at the expiration of the lease, the
improvements to belong to the purchaser
r AI.SO,
All the right, title and interest, and quit
fhtiin, to all that parcel of .Swamp Land
’ containing twenty-five and a half acres,
hounded at the time ofsurvey, by Dugg.
. Pm ry. Barton, Taylor, and Sani’l Rngg;
land granted originally to David West?
ALSO,
The following Negroes, via!;—Ctesnr,
- | about 111) years old, Reck, TO, Tabby, 55,
a j Polly :>« with her six children, Primus l |.
■•. Pluto Id, Mary 9, Rosed, Cato 3, ami
■ Ned I year old.
| Terms Cash—purchasers to nay for
d| titles.
JOHN C. HOLCOMBE. MiCr.
e s, 'l'td wtd 95
t! . c VAu\\msU , a\o\ , ’a 'trdXe.
l ; j On the Ist Tuesday in .Vot ■ember next,
1, ! \\ru.l. he sold at the Court House in
i ¥ T Columbia county, within the usit
j al hours of sale, agreeably to un order of
■ the Inferior C ourt of said county, when
! sitting for ordinary purposes :
i- j Al l act of Land, containing nine hun
tired and ninety live acres more or less.
•. on flic w aters of Germany’s and Greeii
j Brier creeks, in said county. The land
h I well improved, and has on it, u first
! rate Brick Dwelling House.
I ALSO,
AT TRE SAME TIMK AND TJ \CE !
Eighty-live acres ol Land, in said conn
fy. on the waters of Rutter's creek be
longing to the estate of Jared Pound’, de
‘ ceased. Sold for thajienefit of the heirs
' and creditors. lerins made knowa on
1 the day of sale.
. 1 lid.M.iS E. BEALL, ndmr,
: Aug 25 wtd pi
: JUST l»UK£jsggl^T
I* A IPSTOUY OF THE
ASIATIC CHOLSHA,
C CONTAININGan account ofits pro
/ gross, causes, symptoms, nppearun
ces after death, treatment, moans of pre- ,
vention. and u statement of it- mortality. l
. Compiled from tho latest authorities. Hy
I ALE.X m JoN! s. M. I>.
, Price 37J cents. For snip at Richards ]
if- Cxnnahl«, Augusta Rook tore, imdat
placet!
Nf tlf 1 04
PROPOSALS i
For carrying the Mail of the U States a
for two years, from the first flay
Janunry.l«W,tothe3l3tdayolDeceim
her. ISM. on the following portßoutes
In Virginia. North Carohnn, South Ca
rolinu and Georgia and tn l jondu For
itorv will be received at this offlet tm i
.cc™d,l ; .v,ofNovemb.rn^
inclusive; to be decided oa the J.h j
ofNovcinber. - .
IN GEORGIA,
o.ioo. From Sparta by Barnetts
Store, Sandersville, Fish’s Store, F«9 l, ” s |
Store. Dublin and Hampton s to Hm -
ford. 90 miles and back, once a week,
Leave Sparta every Monday at 9 a in,.
nfter the arrival of the mail from Augusta
;sw. « Hor.tord.l.e next Wc.ln.~iuy
l,y Lu«vu Hartford every Thumluy «t 6
a m, arrive at Augusta the next Satur
-2103 FnuaMacor by Perry to Hawk
msville, 40 miles and back, once a week.
Leave .Macon every Wednesday at h
a m, arrive at HawkineviUc same day by
7 Leave Mawkinsvillo every Thursday
at «a m arrive at Macon name day by <
once a week.
Leave Warronton every Friday at n
a m,arrive ut White Oak same day by 0
pm. „ , ■
Leave White Oak every Saturday at
9 am, arrive ut VVarrenton same day by
(i p m. _ , .
2105, From Hivertown (or Pumpkin
town) to Carrollton, V.'* miles and back,
once a week.
Leave Hivertown every Saturday at (>
a in, arrive ut Carrollton same day by 12
noon.
Leave Carrollton every Saturday at 1
pm, arrive at Hivertown same day by (i
2100. From Carrollton by Taliposce to
the Head of Coosa River, 50 miles mid
back, once a week.
Leave Carrollton every Tuesday at 1
p in, arrive ut the Head ol Coosa next
day by 3 n
Leave Head of Coosa every Monday
at 0 am, arrive ut Carrollton next day by
10 a in.
210?. From Marion to Perry, 35 miles
and back, once a week.
Leave .Marion every Friday nt C <i in,
arrive at Perry tame day by 5 p w.
■ Leave Perry every Saturday nt Ga m,
arrive at Marion tame day by !ipm.
210 S. From Fort Gaines by Smilhville
Academy and Spring Creek to Hain
bridge, 11 miles and back, onto a week
Leave Fort Gaines every Tuesday r.t
(j a m,arrive afßainbrhlgc same day by <>
, pm, _ .
Leavcßainbridgc every Monday nt«u
in, arrive atFort Gaines tame day by Sp in.
2109. From Hillsboro’ by McGhee’s
Store and Dover to Forsyth,22 miles and
bark, once a week,
Leave Hillsboro’ every Thursday nts
p in, arrive at Forsyth next day by 111 a m.
Li'avc Forsyth every Friday "ill pm.
arrive at Hillsboro next day by IP ,t n,
2110. I'rniii Forsyth fiy Zebulon to
. Greenville,so miles \ buck,once a week.
Leave Forsyth every Saturday ats
n in, arrive ut Greenville same day by 7
• • p in.
1 Leave Greenville every Thursday nf J
, pm, arrive at Forsyth next day by 0 p m.
2411. From Wriglitsboro byCrnwford
ville iiinFJ'cmperanceto Greensboro, 41
1 miles mid bach, once a week.
Leave Wriglitsboro every Thursday at
(5 a in, arrive at Greensboro same day by
lip m.
Leave Greensboro every Friday nt G
n\m, arrive nt Wrightshoro same day by
I (!p in.
2112. From Augusta by Richmond,
Dye’s Store and Hudson’s Store to I/Ou
‘ ieyilte. 40 miles and baek, once a week.
Leave Augusta every Thursday at 7
it m, arrive at Louisville next day by 10
. rt n.
tioave Louisville every Friday nt 1 p m,
. arrive at Augusta next day by -I yj in.
2113. From Columbus by Hubbard’s
, and Watkins’ to Franklin, 37 miles ami
. bach, once a week.
Leave Columbus every Wednesday nt
finw, arrive at Franklin same day by (1
p fit.
Leave Franklin every Thursday nt G
a in. arrive ut Columbus same day by G
p m.
2114. From McDonough by Latimer's
■''lore and Rockbridge to Law rencccilit
15 miles mid baek, once n week.
Leave .McDonoughevery Wednesday
at 5 n in. arrive at Lawrencevillw saint
day by 7 p m
Leave Lawrence ville every Thursday
. at 5 a in. arrive nt .McDonough sumo day
by 7 p m.
2110. From Bainhridge by Cairo to
to Duncanville, 40 miles mid back, once
-a week.
Leave Bainbridge every Wednesday
nt G .i t.i, arrive at Duncanville same day
by (5 p m.
i Leave Duncanville every Thursday nt
. !» 1 1 in, arrive at Bainbridge same day by
|- G p m.
i 211(1. From Thomaßvillc, Ga. to Mon
tieello, Flor. Ter. 3H miles mid buck, once
a week.
Leave Thomnsvilleevery Thursday a(
i da in, arrive at Munticello -same day by
1 Gp m.
i 1 Leave IMontiecllo every Friday nt 0<;
m, arrive ut Thomasviilc same day by
(> pm.
2-117 From Waynesboro’ to Robin
sou’s t>tore, and baek. once n Week.
Leave Waynesboro’ every Thursday
ut 5 ft m, arrive at Robinson's Store same
, day by 9J a tn.
Leave Robinson's Store every Friday
nt <5 ant, arrive ut Waynesboro’ same
day by 11 ,t m.
2418. From Knoxville to Tulbotton, £5
miles on ! baek. once a week.
I Leave Knoxville every Friday at : 10 a
j m, arrive at Talbotton same day by Op in.
I Leave Talbotton every Saturday at. G
j a m, arrive ut Knoxville same day by
. 2 p m.
2119.Fr0m MotUicoiloby McDonough,
! Fayetteville, Campbeilton and Villa Rica
' to'Carrolton, lU6 miles and baek, once a
i week.
i Leave Monticcllo every Friday otG n
j a*, arrive ui Cui coittua me next Sunday
I f»y G pr,n. »
j Ijeave C’arro’ton every Tuesday nt Gr.
n. arrive H t Monticello 'the next Thurs.
I f 1 ut >1 »n
2420. From Monticello by Cargills
Ferry ami Jackson to Zebulon, 45 miles
and back, once a wfcek. i
l, Monticello every Friday at o a ,
m arrive at Zebulon same day by G pm. s
Leave Zebulon every Thursday at i> a t
m, arrive at Monticello eumc day by ,
0 v «>. . •„ 1
2121. From White Oak by Raysville, ,
Willborn’s, Gattrill's, Jackson’s, Dan- ,
bur'll, Williams’ and Muekle’s Ferry to |
Cook's Law Office, 6G miles and back,
once a week. 1
I,er.vc White Oak every Tuesday at ff
a in, arrive at Cook's Daw Office next
Cook’s Daw Office every Thurs
day at (> am, arrive at White Oak next
day bv 3 pm.
2422. From Lagrange by Woods
Store to Franklin, 20 miles and buck,
once a week. , ,
Leave Lagrange every VV ednesdny at
12 noon, arrive at Franklin seme day
by (» p m. ~
Leave Franklin every Thursday at
am, arrive at Lagrange came day by U
noon. _ _
2123. From Perry by Travellers Kest,
Fond town, Lnnnahassee and Lumpkin
to King's llliill on the Chattahoochee ri
ver and back, once a week
Leave Perry every Thursday at 0 a m.,
. ■>. t ;i (ki «t*.t - * ■*-- •- #
by 4 pm.
Leave King's I-HtifTevery Monday nt 7
n m, arrive nt Perry the next Wednes
day by 1 V m.
2121. From Decatur by Hornsley’s
Ulaekstoek’a and Johnson's Store to
.\ewnan, 49 miles »V*. back, once a week
Leave Decatur every Friday at (> a in,
arrive atNewiiiin next day by 10 a,n.
Leave N fivimu every Saturday ut 1 y
m, arrive at Decatur next day by 5 p m.
2425. From Lawreneevilie by Warsaw
anti Downing’s Ferry, to Echota in Che
rokee county, SO miles and back, once a
1 week.
Leave J.nwrcncovillo every Sunday e.f ’
i d a in, arrive ut Echota next day by 7p m.
Lcnvc Gcbota every Ti/osday at Go m,
arrive at Lawreneevilie the next day by
7 p m.
! 212 G. From IJlakely to Uainbridge, -15
miles and back, once a week.
Leave Illakely every Tuesday ut 3 p
■ ni. arrive ut Uainbridge next day by
5 pm.
< Leave Dai abridge every Monday nth
■ am, arrive at Illakely next day by 12
, noon.
ft'OTKS*
’ 1 The Postmaster General reserves
~ the right to expedite the mails, and to
alter the times of their arrival and de
parture at any time during the rontitui
t mice of the contract, by giving nr.
i; adequate compensation, never exceeding
a pro ra: • allowance, for any x-xtra ex
,j peneo which such alteration may require.
, 2. Seven mintUos shall bo allowed for
s opening and closing the mails at each
I office, where no particular time shall be
specified, but the Postmaster General
5 reserve? to himscifthe right of extending
t the time.
( * 3. For every ten '-minutest delay in nr
riving nt any point, after the time jiro
r, scribed In nny ci■•struct, tlic contras tor
shall forfeit live dollars. It' The delay
sh Ml continue beyond the time for the
•- departure of any pending mail, the for
feiture shall be equal To twice the amount
j tillowcl for carrying the mail aim trip.
If it be made to appear that the delay
. was occasioned by unavoidable accident,
j of which the Postmaster General shall
bo the judge, the forfeiture may be redsie
I ed to tho amount of pay for u trip ; but
u in no case'can that ainoutit be remitted.
The forfeitures arc otherwise uneondi
(t tional, and will in all cases be enforced,
yr 4. Persons who make proposals will
■ state their prices by the year; payments
I to be made quarterly ; in the inoii'ths ol
. May, .August, November and February,
one month alter the expiration of each
- quarter.
) 5- None but A free white person shall
1 be employed to carry the mail,
i t>. Fr< posals should stale whether the
’ person proposes to carry the mail in a
s 4 horse coach, a 2 horse stage, or othcr
-1 wise.
7. If the person offering proposals
j wishes the privilege of carrying news
papers out of the mail, ho must state ii in
his bid; otherwise he cannot enjoy that
r; privilege.
j 9. Propositions for nny improvements
in transporting the mail, as to the manner
b of carrying, increase of expedition, extension
e of routes, frrqumcy of trips, or any other
improvements, are invited to be elated in
the proposals, mid will be duly cousid
t. ered.
I). The number of tho route, aurt its
y beginning nnd termination, ns udvertis
j- ed, should be elated in every bid ; and
f die proposals, must be sealed, directed
oj to die “General Post Office, Office of
e Mail Con(rncts;”oud Superscribed ''Pro
posals d'
v The following is a proper form for a
y proposal;
*'t will Mitv*ijt\e mail, agrewhhf fa culver
it lifcmcit, on rente .Y it. ,/rori to
y fir the ysurlij compensation of
y * *
aohdrs.
i- He must state the place of his rrsi
e ilence; and if not. a contractor, he must
accompany Ids bid with satisfactory rc
it commendations.
y 10. Tho distances, ns stated, are esti
mated, nnd may not be entirely correct ;
it but it any errors have occurred in relu
y don to them, no inereusc of comp<*nsa
don will tie allowed on that account.—
- Ibe contractor will inform himself on
that point.
i 11. I lie Postmnsier General reserves
e the right of annulling any contract when
ever repealed failures to arrive within
y the contract time ahull occur; or when
e ever one failure shall happen amounting
totlie loss of a trip; or whenever any
5 direction which he may give shall not be
promptly obeyed.
i 12. Nii bill shall he withdrawn niter
! - the fitiso for receiving it has expired;
l> | nnd should nny person refuse to take a
y i contract at his bid, he shall forfeit nil
! other contracts that he may have with
. I the Department, and beheld responsible
» tor all damage that may result from his
i I failure to comply.
j 13. No contract r.or bid ran he trnns
i ! (erred without the special and written
,• approbation ofthe Postmaster General;
and an assignment of a contract, or bid.
r without bis consent, first obtained in wri
- ting, shall forfeit it. rule will newer
M. I! n contractor or „ WSm
violate the Post Office !iuv H
nut commercial intelligent 1 SB
niore rapidly , hl , n the luu i ‘ ■■
shall be forleited; nmi i„
'» eeetfaetor shall rut, „ M ',„. MBB
vehicle, more rapidly 0n,,.,-
than he is required hv n..,..','•' HB
dm mail, he shall g lv ;
wise direct-, end wiiL-. -t
coinpensation,
15. The Po-tma«*s r Uonrrni r,
the right of curtailing or 0l , v "''BH
iag any route, when, in his
putmc mterect shall req„i n . i( ■ ;
such case tin, contract sln'l ,. f . ''"‘mffist
fur as relates to the part H
dll’ whole, li ilif.cotili
of one month's extra pay -'■ 'BBI
the contractor.
15. All contracts for r..g lM rn-q.B
in tmf a'tverliseinent ."'H
tho first Clay of Juatiroy
linue two years.
i decisions on bids v. 3
on thelkh dnv i.i"
WILLIAM T.
f 'j; .;
Gf.seu.vL Fosv Uinrs Okpar-,. ■
Ah 21 A. : ■»
•ft *** 2E 'i> \V A
voiin- 010, l
pierted, about ft feet 13 nr 1•; ... H..
mid has no notai.le inado,
He bus on iinpeditnent in his
scarcely to be diseov, r.-u i.,
very earnest or fi igiitc; .
iirtdi! fellow, bold ami mi* ::hy. \ w
pleasing count.-fiance ; ic ie
has n eoi'.rsw vch’.c, ami i.lsm.- •..
, some front bnv teeth w;. -n n -
This negro has hern fc-.- a •ibo-n : - c H|i
per pai l of Augvsta or ll.iiTisiury ..MB
i think it probable he mny ho
about one of those phu-es, Hr i:i'WMiß‘ "
, ed up extensive urqiiiiietm rc ‘it
' them. I will give tlic tibovt
any person Who xvil! deliver th«N r
to me, or lodge him in ary
’Skate, op in Georgia-
JOSEPH rUAFfti'i ■
.Oeptl
For Sale, or To HeSH
Possession t‘i hr gu-n on Ike bit d,;.; '.-HH
» «_b Tho Dwrllitig Mouse msl 1-^B
> on the eomh siilc > t lb .HB
tniSEg street, next ulnar tin
deuce of Mr. Joltli .M"'u
• 2d below Macintosh street.
; to the dwelling are nil necessary ou^H
buildings. At,so.
■» . The Dwelling ITo'.iscnn-1 Li^^H
011 t!ie south i-ido ol
, next iibove the .'liic^B
i j uoii street, nt prctri't occtljiivd >.'
r (ruhsr.riher.
j Persons wishing tn p-;rc’iv-v. c
• arc requested to vail on the s | i ;,w '
. j JtMIN MN' ■
r) July 7 h M
& sj fr Bam i. *5 -K. .1
‘ PROM THU IST <><iTORIiItMV: B
l The Single story J'Ui.l^B
• 1,1 \Gom the eoi.’lli ».i-lf Hr '■
1.-,-.lSlr.'ot, inst above ut" i.r^B
.Muriwd, and mij iiningl''.l-’^H
on which iliili oinhc s wurihruj.'. 1 '
IV stood, on the \\ cst.
B
MThe two-story T)A\ El.t.i
adjoining the
West, and is |*uinted red
J . p, ■
1 TlieSiugh’-stoi y
‘ J|^Pps at oillili>r ti * übuvc on "B
f T’hc Inrgi 1 riogio-sto'y
LING and KfOHE, mljciciM
• g'BB the above on the
1 sundry otfthiM hr.p atusc.a«* ■
An " S A. It. PKXIUCBTIW. ■
5 August 18 1!_ B
' iiy\w\m\f'tv'o\oyy ’ Sale.
Oii the fir st Tuesday in Oeivitrm
» ««7tL bo sold, at the Court *
r f Y in Columbia county, "A.'n tl
i ■ usual hours of sale, ogreculaj to 1)11
ri of the Inferior Court nt eiuo e f,| U' • _
. ATr«ctofLan.l,oont.i.ini^|U» i "
• | more or leas, or. rite waters ol - i
(creek in sm 1 countv. behmg.nfc o
J estate ofTcrrel CMlumson. ; . 9
. j uow in the possesion at
1 t Thomas Harmon, bud j
1 ofthe licit's and ncdi'.otvc ic.us ■■
t known on the day. „..., ,
PETER
WILLIAM M'O 1'
. Any I -ri
ntOV v>
j On the first 'TueMuv in XoTtnd i'*
WD.D be sold ulthcCoudlk
linker county, under ;
- the Court off frdiimt yot < f
t Lot No. 328. in 'ke ut
- ker county,(formerly /j r ’,,j,crf?
j mining 2«2| acres-so.«. as
- j of Robert Crawford, <. t * UJS - ’
: ’■“'“^wSiiNs.iox.^
- ~~-
; MmimatvatovV bale.
On the First Tuesday in * j,
WILL be sold at tb,‘Court »
Telfair county, wiuwn 1--
1 hours of side: f.at Ni>-
The Tract of Land, known c* 1, B .j
> »5, in »hc 14th district *» 1
1 also, the Tract <>( Land. • . , r(C - S/
‘ No. 95, in the 12th district ‘ k
Sold os the property 01. e f,rtb
r ceased, late of Colacda i
' benefit ofthe heir* of be
J made known id the*-; c , x< r -
1 W Gs-IS I Ait-.. i
\ Aug 22
' I'OB iiiAl*,,
■ rg'.. .VO NGGIiO
> Jl yeni-s of age, l aru b* -if
; one 3 and ttie ctbe.r
,; with a UOV in ms *4la i -
■ i »mi u-lbrcd lor ru fault- -
•j r“'.:r'Ss AT