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*OPOb A L8 for carrying the mail* ofthe United
Rtatea from l«t day of July. 1855, to tiro 30lh dav
of June. 1859. inclusive in the State of GEORGIA,
will be received at the Contract Office of the Post
Office Department, in the cnv of Washington until
3 p in ot 10th April. 1855. (to' he decided by the 30th
April. 1855.) on the routes and in the limes herein
•peeifi d
Bixtd- rc arc requested lo examine carefully the instruc
ti ms. forms oj proposals 4fc , attached to this adver
tise mm'..
6301 From Savannah. by GayP
dale. Ouedme. Sraibori
ville. Birl.ville. Melville floc"oi‘». Spier’s
Turnout. Davicboreugh Tennille, (le.oiee,
Emmett Tninnbsboni'. McDonald. Gordon
and Gr.swoldville. to Macon. U-2 uitle* aud
bark, twice d oly
Leave tjavanna'i cfail* at “ a <n and 7 p tn;
Arrive at Macon same day by 7 p in and next
daydiy 51 a in:
I.eave Macon dai y at 71 a in and 7j |> in;
Arrive at Savanuah se.oie day liy 01 ;> m ami
nett day by 7j a m
6302 From Macon.by Colaparchee.’Pursy th, Barnes
idle, Milner, Griffin. Bear Creek. Jouesboio’.
Roush and Resdv and East Point, lo Atlanta.
102 miles and back, daily
Leave Macon daily at 8 p in,
Arrive at Atlanta nett day tiv 3 a m:
Leave Atlanta daily at 7 p m;
Arrive at Macon neat day by 2 a in
6303 From Macon by Reynolds! die, Pmversciile,
Fort Valley, Reynolds. Bn'ler. Geneva. Pine
Hill, Upatoie.and Steam Factory, to ('.dum
bos, 09 mi es and bark . daily,
laiave Macon daily at 6j a in;
Arrive at Columbus same day by 2 p m:
Leave Cnlnmbu* daily at lll.j a in:
Arrive at Macon same day by 5 p m.
6304 From Fort Valley, bv M arstiaHville. Winches
ter. Montezuma. and Oglethorpe, to Atner
icos, 42 miles and back, daily.
Leave Fort Valley daily at 81 « tn:
Arrive at Amerinissame day by I If a m:
Leave Air.ericus daily at J p in;
Arrive at Fort Valley same day bv 3 :> in.
6305 From Americiis. by Stgrkville. Palmyra, Alba
ny. Gum Pond, Denson, Thnma«vilie, Dun-
cansville. and Cenireville, Fla., to Tallahasse,
140 miles and back, si* times a week lo Alba
ny. and three times a week the residue.
Leave Americas d ily, except Sunday, at 111
Leave Macon Monday Wednesday and Fiiday,
at 5 a m:
Arrive at .Milledseville same days by 8 p m.
6320 From Milledseville by Dennis, lo halunton, 23
miles and back, daily.
Leave Milledseville daily at 10^ a m;
Arrive at Eatoriionsame days by .j p m;
Leave Ealouton dailv at 2 p in;
Arrive at Milledgeville same days by 4 p m;
From Mayfield, bv Ro k Mills. Shoals ofOge-
cliee.aod Curry's .Mill-, lo Feiiu's Bridge, 32
miles an I back, once a week.
Leave Mayfield Friday at 9 a in;
Arrive a! Fenn's Bridge same day by 6 p tn;
Leave Fenn's Budge Saturday at 6 a m;
Arrive at Mayfield same day by 3 p in.
6328 From Mayfield to Powell.m. 7 n lies and back,
twice a week
Leave Mayfield Monday and Thursday at 91
A'rive al Pi weltnu same day- bv 111 a m;
Leave Powellon Monday and Thursday at
Arrive at Allnny same davs by 9 p m;
Leave Albany daily, except Monday, at 21 a m,
Arrive at Auienco« -ante days by 12 m:
Leave Albany Monday. Wednesday. a> d Friday
ai 10 p m;
Arrive at Tallahasse next davs by 11 p m;
Leave Tallahassee Tuesday, Thursday, and
Saturday at 1 a in:
Arrive at Albany next days by 11 a m.
Bids for three additional weekly trips on the pait
between Aloany and Tallahassee are invited
6306 From Albany, by Newton, to Bainbfidge, 56
miles and back, three nines a weak
Leave Albany I nesduy. Thursday, and Satur
day, at 10 p m;
Arrive at Bamhridge next days by 11 a m;
Leave Cambridge Monday, Wednesday, and
Friday at 1 p oi;
Arrive at Albany next days by 1* a in.
Bids lo extend by Quincy, Fla , to Tallahassee,
are invited
6307 From oavauuah. by Darien. Brunswick. St.
Mary's, May-port Mill. Fia , Yellow Bluff,
Jacksonvffe, Mandarin. Magnolia Mills. Hid-
dleburgh. and Picolata. to Pdatka, 358 utiles
and back, twice a week.
Leave Savannah Tuesday and Saturday at 10
a m;
Arrive at Jacksonville next days by 7 p in;
Leave Jacksonville Wednesday and Sunday at
8 pm.
Arrive al Pilatka next davs by G a in;
Leave Pilatka Monday and Thursday at 6 a m;
Arrive at Jacksonville same days by 12 night;
Leave Jacksonville Tuesday" and Friday at 3
Arrive at Mayfield same daysbv 9 a in.
6383 From Swain c bnro’. bv <llionpee, to Keidsville,
5b miles and track once a wet k
Leave Swain-bortr’ Mor.dav at 7 a in;
Arrive at Keidsville next day bv 10 a in:
Leave neidsville Tuesday at II a m;
Arrive at Swainsboro’ next dav try 8 p lit
6130 From Jenk’s Bridge, in Bullnrk county, by
ll.vi- Mills at.o Briar Patch, to .-tatesbor-
nngh and hack, one a week.
Biitders wiH state the distance and propose a
schedule.
6331 Fr.iin Sandersville. by Wardren’s Store, to
Long's Budge. i9 miles and back, mice a
wet k
Leave Sandt-rsv iile Friday at 6 a ir:
Airive at Long’s Bridge satin- dav '.v 11 a ltd
Leave Long’s Bridge Friday at 12 hi;
Arrive at Sandersville same day by 6 p m.
6332 From Sparta to Mount Z'on.7 miles and back,
three times a w eek
Leave Sparta Tuesday. Thursday aud Saturday
at 19 a tn;
Arrive at Mount Zion same days by 12 tn;
Leave Mount Zion Tuesday, Thursday and Sat
urday at 7 a ui;
Arrive at Sparta same day bv 9 a m
6333 From Battle Ground to Mount Vernon, and
back, once a wepk.
Bidders will state the distance, and propose a
schedule of departures and ai rivals.
6334 From Mount Vernon, by Sterling, to Reids
ville. 37 miles and back, once a week.
Leave Mount Vernon Saturday at (i a m;
Arrive at Reidsville same dav by 6 p in;
Leave Reidsville Sunday at 6 a in:
Arrive at Mount Vernon same day bv 6 p m.
6335 From Mount Vernon, by Little York, to Sugar
Greek. 21 mdes and back, once i week
Leave Mount Vernon Monday at 6 a in;
Arrive at Sugar Creek same dav try 3p m;
Leave Sugar Creek Monday at 4 p tn;
Arrive at Mount Vernon npxt day by I p in.
6336 From Sugar Cieek. by Cobhsville, to Jackson
ville. 19 miles and back, once a week.
Leave Sugar Creek Friday at 6 a m:
Arrive at Jacksonville same day try 12 in;
Leave Jacksonville Friday at 1 p in;
Arrive at Sugar Creek -nine day by 7 p m
6337 From Macon, by Jeffersonville. Marion and
Twiggsiille, to Tarversville, 3-. miles and
back twice a week.
Leave Macon Wednesday and Saturday at 7
Leave Ocmulgeevi'le Saturday hi 1 p at;
Arm e at Jacksonville same day by 7 p tn
6378 From Ogl-thorpe. by Hamburg, Pond Town.
Buena Vi-ta, Richland. Lumpkin. Bladen
Creek, and Georgetown, to F.iifaula, Ala . 92
miles and buck, three times a week to Lump
kin, and once a week the residue.
Leave Oglethorpe Monday, Wednesday, and
Friday at 11 a m;
Arrive at Lumpkin next davs by 4 a tn:
Leave Lumpkin Tuesday. Thursday, and Sat
urday at 4 p m;
Arrive at < •glelborpe next days by 10 a m:
Leave Lumpkin Friday at 41 a m;
Arrive at Eul'anla same day by p m:
1-eave Enfaula Friday at I p in;
Arrive at Lumpkin same day by 9 p m
Separate bids for the parts to and beyond Lump
kin are invited
6379 From Oglethorpe bv Gtangervtlle, Poindex
ter. FragolePa Tazewell Buena Vista. Glen-
aba and Halb-c i to Columbus, 70 miles and
li.-irk. tn ee a week.
|,”ave Oglethorpe Mommy at 8 a m:
Arrive at Columbus next dav by 6 p in;
Leave Columbus Wednesday at? a m:
Arrive at Oglethorpe next dav by 5 p n-
6380 From Ogl'ih'-rpe. by Byrnmville. to Vienna,
85 miles and back twice a Week.
Leave Oglethorpe Monday and Thursday at 111
Arrive at Vienna same dtvs liy 7 p tn;
Leave Vienna Tuesday and Frirliy at
v ill be
and
6329
Arrive at Savannah next days by 5 p m.
6308 From Savannah, hv Riceboro'and South Ni vv-
port, to Darien, 62 miles and back, twice »
week.
Leave Savannah Monday and Thursday at 7
a m;
Arrive at Darien *nme days by- 8 p m:
Leave Darien Tuesday and Friday at 7 a m;
Arrive at Savannah same days by 8 pm.
6309 From Savannah to New York. N Y . 800
miles and back once a week, in steamers.
Bidders will propose a schedule of departure
and arrivals.
6310 From Savannah lo Philadelphia. Pa., 800
miles and back, once a week, :n steamers.
Bidders will propose a schedule.
6311 From Gayton to Springfield, 6 miles and back,
twice a week.
Leave Gayton Tuesday- and Friday at 11 a m;
Arrive at Springfield same days by 1 p tn;
Leave Springfield Tuesday and Friday at 2 p m;
Arrive at Gayton same days by 4 p in.
6312 From Halcyondale. by Mill Ray and States
boro’, to Keidsville, Cl miles and back, once
a week.
Leave Halcyondale Friday at 1 p in;
Arrive at Reidsville next day by 7 p ot;
Leave Rei isville Thursday at 6 a in;
Arrive at Halcyondale next day by 12 m.
6313 From Halcyondale, by Middleground. Black |
Creek. Buck Creek, Sylvania, Jacksonboro’, j
Mill Haven, Joy's Mills, and Alexander, to ;
Waynesboro’, 65 tnileg and back, twice a
week.
Leave Halcyondale Monday and Thursday at 2 :
P m;
Arrive at Waynesboro' next days by 2 pm;
Leave Waynesboro’ Tuesday and Fiiday at 2l j
p ro;
Arrive at Halcyondale next days by 3 p m
6314 From Millin. bv Lawton. Waynesboro’, Green
Cut, and McBean's Depot, to Augusta, 54
miles and back, daily.
Leave Millin daily at I p m;
Arrive at Augusta same day bv 5 p m;
Leave Augusta daily at 6 p m;
Arrive at Millin same day by 10 p m.
6315 From Midville. by Canochee, to Swainsboro’,
20 mi es and back, once a week.
Leave Midville Saturday at 2 p m;
Arrive at Swainsboro' same day by 7 p m;
Leave Swainsboro’ Saturday at 7 a in;
Airive at Midville same day by 12 tn.
6316 From Spier's Turnout to Battle Ground, 12 !
miles and back, once a week
Leave Spier’s Turnout Saturday at 2 p in; j
Arrive at Battle Ground same day by 51 p m;
Leave Battle Ground Saturday at 8 a in:
Arrive at Spier's Turnout same dav by 11 a m. i
63 J 7 From Spier's Turnout to Louisville, 10 miles
and back, three times a week.
Leave Spier’s Turnout Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday at 4 p mi;
Arrive at Louisville Tuesday. Thursday and
Satutday at 7 a m;
Arrive at Spier's Turnout same days by 11 a tn.
6318 From Uavisboro’ tn Fenn’s Bridge. 5 miles
and back, twice a week.
Leave Davisboro’ Wednesday and Saturday at
4 pm:
Arrive at Fenn's Bridge same days by 6 p m;
Leave Fenn's Bridge Wednesday and Saturday
at I j p m;
Arrive at Davisboro’same days by 3 p in.
6319 From Tennille to Sandersville,3 mtlesand back, i
six times a week.
Leave Tennille daily, except Sunday, at 41 p in;
Arriv e at Sandersville same days by :51 p m;
Leave Sandersville daily, except Sunday, at 9 ,
a in;
Arrive at Tennille same days bv 10 a m.
6320 F rom Tennille, by Irv.-in’s Cross Roads arid
Buck Eye, to Dublin, 31 miles and back, j
twice a wees.
L'ave Tennille Wednesday and Saturday, at
lOj a m;
Arrive at Dublin same days by 71 p in;
Leave Dublin Thursday and Sunday al 9 a in;
Arrive at Tennille same days by 6 p tu.
632] From Toomb-boroiigh. by Milton, Stephens-
ville, and Cool Springs, 10 Laurens Hill, 3d 1
miles and back, once a week.
Leaves Toombsboroiigh Wednesday al 10 a tn; ,
Arrive al Laurens Hill same day by 8 p m; ;
Leave Laurens Hill Thursday at 7 a m;
Arrive ai Toonilisborcugh same day hy 5 p m
6322 From Milledgeville. by Talmage and Whiting’s.
to Gordon. 17 miles and back, daily.
Leave Milledgevillp daily al 4 p in;
Arrive at Gordon same day by 54 p m;
Leave Gordon daily at 9 a in.
Arrive at Milledgeville same day by J04 a in. 1
6323 From Milledgeville. by Black Spring, Bulah.
Sparta, Culverton, and Powellon, to Double
Wells, 45 miles and back, daily.
Leave Milledgeville daily at I0.J a m;
Arrive at Double Weils same days by 91 p m; i
Leave Double Wells daily at 4 a in;
Arrive at Milledgeville same days by 3 p m.
6324 From Milledgeville. by Bloiiotsvile, Tranquilla.
Hillsboro’, Monticello. Palo Alto, Leakes-
ville, and Starrsville. to Covington, 65 miles
and back, twice a week.
Leave Milledgeville Tuesday and Friday at 5 1
Arrive at Oglethorpe same days hv 4 p m
6381 Fr nn Lanier lo Oglethorpe, 7 miles and bark,
three times s week.
lienee Lanier Tuesday. Thursday, and Satur
day at 8 a tin
Arrive at t Igletlmrpe same tint s bt 10 a in;
i,e.nvp Oglethorpe Tuesday. Thursday, and Sat
urt ay al ! I a in:
Arrive at Lanier same H -is hv I p in.
6382 From Pond Town, hy Qu. beck, to Holly
Giove. 13 miles ami hack, once a week.
Leave Pond Tow-n_ Saturday at 8 a ro:
Arrive at Hollv Grove same dot bv 11 a ni;
Leave Holly Grove Saturday at 111 a 01;
Arrive at Pond Town same day hv 3 p til
6383 From Amencu--, by Danville ami liray-town.
to Vienna. 32 miles aud bark, once a week.
Leave Ainericus Thursday at 6 am;
Arrive at Vienna same day by.5 p m:
Leave Vienna Friday at 6 a in;
Arrive at Americas same day by 5 pm.
6384 From Americiis.by Plains of llnra. McIntosh,
and Pincville, to Glenalla, 42 miles and back,
once a week
Leave Americas Thursday at 6 a m:
Arrive al Glpnalti same day bv 7 p m;
Leave Glenalra Wednesday al (5 a in;
Arri-e al Americiis same dav by 7pm
6385 From Americos hv Providence and Chenu-
ha. to Cnthberl. 40 nines ami back, twice a
week.
Leave Americiis Wedne>day and Saturday at 5
a m;
Arrive at Cotbbert same davs by 7 p m;
Leave Cuthbert Tuesday and Friday at 5
a m;
Arrive at Americus same davs by 7 pm.
Proposals for three-times a week service -
considered.
6386 From McIntosh, by Bottsford. Pleasant
and Flat Pond, to Starkville. 31 mile
back, once a week.
Leave McIntosh Friday al 7 a nr;
Arrive at Starkville same day by 6 p tn;
Leave Starkville Saturday al 7 a in;
Arrive al Mcl nlosh same dav by 6 p m.
by The Rock. Thoinaston. 63c7 From Albany, by Gillinri’s. Concord, Paohitta,
Pleasant Hill. Talbotlon and and Fall Creek. 10 Fort Games, 60 miles and
back, once a week
Leave Albany, Friday at 8 a m;
Arrive at Fort Gaines next day by 7 p m;
Leave Fo-t Gaines Wedne-dav at 6 a in;
Arrive al Albany next day by 5 p m.
6388 From Albany, by Gintown. Isabella, and
Pennsboro . 10 Irwmsville, 70 miles and back,
once a week.
Leave Albany Friday at 6 a m;
Arrive at Irwinsville next day hv 6 p m.
Leave Irwinsville Weduesd -y at 6 a m:
Arrive at Albany next day by 6 p in.
From Albany. Chickasawhalchee, Dover,
Nochwav. Cuthbert. and Petaola. 10 George
town. 68 miles end back, once a week
Leave Albany Tuesday at6 a m;
Arrive at Georgetown next day by 6 p m;
Leave Georgetown Thursday at 6 a in,
Arrive at Albany next day hy 6 p tn
and back, three times a 6390 From Gintown, hy Minion. Ortilnckney. and
Taliokas. to Okapilco, 49 mil- s and back, onct
a week.
Leave Gintown Mondty at 8 a in;
j Arrive al Okapilco next day by 12m;
Leave OUapilico Tuesday at 1 p m:
j Arrive at Gintown next day bv 7 p m.
6391 From Augusta,by Berzelia. Saw Dust.Lom
bardy. Thompson, Double Wells. Crawl'ords-
ville, Union Point. Greensboro,’ Bnckhead,
Madison, Social Circle. Covington. Oxford,
Conyer’s, Lythonia. Slone Mountain, and
Decatur, to Atlanta. 1744 miles and back,
twice daily, with 4 a branch mail from Cauiak
to Warrenton, 3$ miles and back, daily
Leave Augusta daily at 6a ni. and 12 night:
Arrive at Atlanta same days by 6 p m.and next
days by 10-4 a m;
! J,eave Atlanta daily at 84 a ro, and 64 p m, from
June 1 lo November I, and at 6 a m, and A
p 111 residue of year;
Arrive at Augusta same days by 7 pm. and
next days by 61 a m Irom June I to No
vember, 1, and by 6pnt and II pm residue
of year.
Leave Oamak daily at 91 p m;
Airive at Warrenton same day by 9$ p ni,
Leave Warrenton daily at 8 p ni;
Arrive at Cam ik same day by 8| p ni.
6392 From Atlanta, by Red Oak. Fairborn. Palmet
to. N'ewnan. Gratitvd'e, Hngatisvdle La
Grange, and Long Cane, to West Point. 92
miles and back, daily.
Leave Atlanta daily al 11 a tn;
Arrive al West Point same days by 4 p m;
Leave West Point daily al 3 a in from June I lo
November I. and at 7 a in re-idue-ol year;
A rrive at Atlanta by 8 a in, from June I to No
vember 1, aud al 12m residue of year
6393 From Atlanta,hy Fulton Boltonsville. Neal Dow
Marietta, Vinous. Acworth. AHatnona, Car-
tersville, Casaville. Kingston, Adairsville. Cal-
hmm. Kesaca. Tilton. Dalton. Tunnel Hill.
Ringgold. Opalika, and Cbickanioga, Tenu.
to Chattanooga, 140 miles and back, daily.
Leave Atlanta daily 5 a n.;
Arrive at Chattanooga same days by j p ni;
Leave Chattanooga daily al 11 a in;
Arrive at Atlanta same davs by 5 p in.
6394 From Augusta lo Richmond. Factory, 10 miles
and back twice a week
Leave Augu-la Wednesday ami Saturday at 3
P m:
Arrive at Richmond Factory same days by 51
P'»: .
Leave Richmond Factory Wednesday and Sat
urday at 7 a ni.
Arrive at Augusta same days by 10 a m.
6295 From Augusta by Nebraska. Kiokee, Eu-
bauk's. Double Branches. Lincolutnn, Gosh
en, Petersburk. Anthony’s Shoals Cook's
Law Office. Elberton. Amamtaville, Eagle
Grove. Bowersville, and Fairview, to Carnes-
ville. 116 miles and back, once a week.
Leave Augusta Thursday a! 6 a m;
Arrive at Carnesville next Saturday by 7 p ni;
Leave Carnesville Monday at 6 a m:
Arrive at Augusta next Wednesday by 7 p in.
6396 From Lombardy, by Republican, Reedy,
(’reek. Spread Oak, and Svlvan Grove,
to Fenn's Bridge, 38 miles and back, once a
week.
Leave Lombardy Friday at 6am;
Arrive at Fenn’s Bridge same day hy 8 p m:
L»ave Fenn’s- Bridge Saturday at 6 a in;
Arrive al Lombaidy same day by 8 p m.
6337 From Thompson, by Wrightsburo’, While
Oak Appling, and Winfield, to Kaysvilla, 24
miles and back, three limes a week, supply
ing Wrightsboro’only on the soing trips, and
W hite Oak. Appling, aud Windfield only
011 ihe return (rips.
Leave Thompson Tuesday, Thursday, and Sat
urday at 4 a in;
Arrive at Kaysvdle same days by 10 a m;
Leave Kaisville Tuesday, Thursday, and Satur
day at 101 a in;
Aruve at Thompson same days by G4 p m.
Arrive al Tarversville s unn davs hv 7 p ni:
Leave Tarversville Tuesday and Friday al 6a nr.
Arrive at Macon same davs bv ti p in
6338 From Barnesvitf
Double Bridges
Box Spring, lo Upatoie,61 miles and back
llir-e limes a week
Leave Barnesville Monday, Wednesday and
Friday at 7 a ni;
Arrive at Upatoie next dais by 12 tn;
Leave Upatoie Tuesday. Thursday and Satur
day at I p m;
Arrive at Barnesville next'days by 81 pm;
6329 From Griffin, bv Erin. Warnerville, Jones*
Mdls. Greenville, and .Mowntville, :o La
Grange, 59 miles and back, three times a
week
Leave Griffin Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday
all p m;
Arrive at La Grange next daio bv 6 p m:
Leave La Grange Monday. Wednesday and
Fiiday at 8a nr;
i Arrive at Griffin next days by 12 m.
! 6340 From Griffin, bv Zebulon and Flat Shoals, to
Greenville, 36 mi
week.
Leave Griffin Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday
at 6 a m:
Arrive at Greenville same days by 6 a in;
Leave Greenville Monday, Wednesday and Fri
day at 6 a tn;
Arrive at Griffin same days by 6 p m.
| 6341 From Griffin by Liberty Hill, to Uniinville. 16
miles and back, twice a week.
Leave Griffin Wednesday and Saturday at 1
p m:
Leave Unionville Wednesday and Saturday at 7
a tn;
Arrive at Griffin same daysbv J2 m.
6342 From Griffin, by York. White Water, and
Glenn Grove, to Willow Dell, 22 miles and
back, once a week
Leave Griffin Saturday at 6 a m;
Arrive at Willow Deli same day hy 12 m;
Leave Willow Dell Saturday at 1 p m;
Arrive at Griffin same day bv 7pm
6343 From Jonesboro' to Faietteville 10 miles and
back, three times a week.
Leave Jonesboro’ Tuesday. Thursday and Sat
urday at 2 p m;
Arrive at Fayetteville same davs by 5 p tn;
Leave Fayetteville Tuesday. Thursday and Sat
urday at 5 a m;
Arrive at Jonesboro same days by 8 a 111
6344 From Towallign. hy Indian Springs, to Seven
[-lands. 14 miles and back, once a week.
Leave Towalliga Tuesday at 8 a ro;
Arrive at Seven Islands same day by 12 m;
Leave Seven IslandsTuesday at 1 p m;
Arrive at Towalliga same day by 5 p m.
6345 From Fort Valley, bv Knoxville. Francisville,
and Daviston. to Talbotlon 49 milrsnnd back,
three times a week, with side supply of Suidy
Point once a week.
Leave Fort Valiev Monday, Wednesday and
Friday at 9 a m;
Arrive at Talbotlon next days by 12 m;
Leave Talbotlon Monday. Wednesday and Fri
day at 9 a tn;
Arrive at Fort Valley next days by 12 ni
6346 From Fort Valley, by Perry and Haynesville. to
Hawkinsville. 34 miles and hack, six times a
week to Perry, and three times a week the
residue.
Leave Fort Valley Monday. U’edne»dav. and
Friday at 9 a in;
Arrive at Hawkinsville same davs bv 5 p m;
Leave Hawkinsville Tuesday. Thursday, and
Saturday at 51 a in;
Arrive at Fort Valley same days by 24 p m;
Leave Fort Valiev Tuesd iv, Thursday, and Sat
urday at 31 p in;
Arrive at Peiry same days hv 61 p m;
Leave Perry Monday, Wednesday, and Friday
at 5 a in;
Arrive al Fort V alley same days by 8 a in.
6347 From Winchester, by Minerva, to Horsehead.
17 miles and hack, once a week
Leave Winchester Wednesday al I p tn;
Arrive at Horsehead same day hv 6 p m;
Leave llor-ehead W ednesday ai 7 a in,
Arrive al Winehesier same day by 12 in.
6318 From Perry to Henderson, Id miles and back,
once a week
Leave Perry Thursday at 1 pm;
Arrive al Henderson same day hy 4 p in.
Leave Henderson Thur.-day at 9 a ni;
Arr ve at Pe.rry same day by 12 m
6349 From Hawkinsville, bv Millwood, Vienna,
Gum Creek Slade. Warwick, and ffnlli-
daysvilie, to Albany, 75 miles and back, once
a week *
l^-ave Hawkinsville Monday at 6 am;
Arrive at Albany next day by 6 p m;
Leave Albany Saturday at 8 a in;
Arrive at Hawkinsville next day by 8 p tn.
6350 From Hawkinsville. by Lawson and Vineyard,
10 Irivinsvi le, 43 nnles and luck, once a
week
Leave Hxwhinsville Saturday al I p m;
Arrive at Irwinsville next dav by 8 p m,
Leave Irwinsville Friday al 6 a in.
Arrive at Hawkinsville next dav bv 12m.
6402 From Gr-enesboro'10 W’bi'e Plains, 12 miles
and back, three nines a week,
l^ave Greenesboro’Tuesday, Thursday, and
Saturday at 12 m;
Arrive at White Plains same days by 8 p ro;
Leave White Plains Tuesday, Thursday, and
Saturday ai 8 a in;
Arrive at Greensboro’ same days by 11am.
6403 From Greeneshorn’. by Penfield, to Scull
Shoals. 16 miles and back, six times a week
lo Penfield and | twice a week the residue.
Leave Greenesboro’ daily, except Sunday, at 3
|> m;
Arrive ai Penfi ld same d iys by 5 p m;
Leave Penfield daily, except Sunday, at 81-2
a m;
Arrive at Greenesboro’ same days by 10 I 2 a m;
Leave Penfield Tuesday and Thursday at 2 a tn;
Arrive at sr-ull Sima's by 8 a m;
Leave Scull Shoals Tuesday and Thursday at 10
a m:
Arrive at Penfield same days by 1pm.
CUM From Madison lo Eatonton, 21 miles and
back six limes a week.
Leave Ma-fisoti daily, except Sunday, a: 6 a m;
Arrive at Eatonton same days by 1 p in;
Leave Eatonton daily, except Sunday, at 2 p tn;
Ai rive at Madison same days by 7 p m.
Proposals ni embrace Hearnsville are invited.
64l>5 From Madison, by Hearnsville and Shady
Dale. To Monticello. 32 miles and back, three
limes a week, supplying Hearnsville only
once aweek each way.
Leave Madison Monday, Wednesday, and Fri
day at 7 3 ni; sj,
Arrive at Monticello same davs by 3 pm:
Leave Monticello Tuesday. Thursday, and Sat
urday al 8 a m:
Arrive at Madisonsaine davs by 4 p m.
Proposals m omit Hearnsville are invited
6406 From Mad'snn. bv Salem and Farmington,
to Watkinsville. 23 miles and back, twice a
week
Leave Madison Tuesday and Saturday at 12 m:
Arrive at Watkinsville same days bv 5 p m:
Leave Watkinsville Tuesday and Saturday at 5
a ro;
Arrive at Madison same days by 10 a m
(54117 From Eatonton, by Standf-rdsville. C'npton's
Mills and Rlountsville. to Clinton, 30 miles
and back twice a week.
Leave Eatonton Monday and Thursday at 8 a
railroad and steamboat routes there if to be no inure delay
than is sutficientfor mi cxciianue oftbe mail bags.
4 On routes where the mode of conveyance admits of it, the
special agents oflbe department, also post ogive blanks, mail
bites, locks and keys, are to be conveyed without extra
charge,
3 on railroad and steamboat lines, British and Canada
mails, when offered, are tn he conveyed without additional
pa v ; also, the route agents of thedepaitment, for whose ex
clusive use, while travelling with the 1
Arrive at Clinton same days 7 p m;
Leave Clinton Tuesday and Friday at 8 am;
Arrive at Eatonton same days by 7 p m.
6408 From Eatonton to Monticello. 18 miles and
back, three limes a week
Leave Eatonton Monday, Wednesday, and Fri
day at I p m;
Arrive at Monticello same davs hv 7 p m;
Leave Monticello Tuesday, Thursday, and Sat
urday at 6 a in;
Arrive at Eatonton same davs bv 12 m.
6409 From Monticello. by Glariesville. Cornucopia,
Oardevillp. and Pnver'y Hill, to Macon, 43
miles and ba k, once a week
Leave Monticello Thursday at 6 1-2 a tn;
Arrive at Macori same day by 8 p m;
Leave Macon Wednesday at 6 I 2 a ro.
Arrive at Monticello same day by 8 p tn
6110 From Social Circle, by Brick Store and New
born to Ebenezar, 15 miles and back, twice
a week
Leave Social Circle Monday and Thursday at
6 a in;
Arrive at F.benezsr same days by 11 a nr.
Leave Ebenezar Monthly and Thursday at 1 p
m;
Arrive at Social Circle same days bv 6 p m.
6411 From Social Circle, by Monroe, Good Hope.
High Shoals, and Watkinsville, to Athens, 37
miles and back, six limes a week lo Monroe ■
ami three times a week the residue.
Leave Social Circle daily, except Sunday, at 5 j "'"'i he c<
| whether the
Arrive at Monroe same days hy 8 a tn;
Leave Monroe daily, except Sunday , at 10 am;
-Arrive at Social Circle same daysbv 1 p in;
Leave Monroe Monday, Wednesday, ami Fri
day at 9 a m.
Arrive at Athens same day by 6 p in;
Leave Athens Tuesday, Thursday, and Satur
day at 6 a m;
Arrive at Monroe same davshy 3 p m.
6412 From Covington, by Newton Factory, Worth-
ville,
Jackson Indian Springs. Cork and New Mark
et. 10 Forsylh. 49 miles and back, twice a
week
Leave Covington Monday and Thursday at 6
a in;
Arrive at Forsyth next days by 9a m:
Leaves Forsylh Tirosday and Friday at 12 m;
Arrive at Covington next davs by 5 p ni
6113 From Covington, by Middle Kidge Oak Hill,
McDonough, and Double Cabins, to Griffin,
39 miles and back once a wepk.
Leave Covington mondav at 5 a m;
Arrive at Griffin same day by 8 p ni;
Leave Griffin Tuesday hi 5 a tn;
Arrive al Covington same day bv 8pm
6414 From Lvthonia. by Flat Rock, to White
House. 14 miles and back, once a week.
Leave Lvthonia Friday al 7 a tn;
Arrive at While House same day by 12 m;
Leave Wnite House Fri ay at I p m;
Arrive at Lvthonia same dav by 6 pm.
6415 From Lylhonia 10 Rockbridge, 6 mil-** and
back, once -a W"ek.
L< ave Lylhonia Thursday at 7 a m;
Arrive al Rockbridge same day by 9 a ni;
Leave Rockbridge Thursday al 10 a m;
Arrive at Lylhonia same day by 12 tn.
6416 From Stone Mountain, by Yellow River and
Sweet Water, to Lawrenceville, 20 miles and
back, six limes a week.
Leave Stone Mountain daily, except Sunday, at
7 a ro;
Arrive at Lawrenceville same day by II a tn;
Leave Lawrenceville daily, except Sunday, at 12 tn;
Arrive at Stone Moumain same day by 4 p 111.
6417 From Stone mountain, by Pinckney ville. to
Warsaw. 18 miles and back, once a week.
Leave Stone Mountain Saturday at 1 p ni;
Arrive at Warsaw same day hy 7 p m;
Leave W Hrimv Snturrlay at 6 a in;
Arrive at Stor.e Moiwtatn name day by 12 m
GUS From Decatur, by Panthersville, Tucker’**
Cabbin. and Stockbridge !«» McDonough,27
mile** and back once a week.
Leave Decatur Friday at 8 a m;
Arrive at McDonough enme day hy 6 p m;
Leave McDonough Saturday at 9 a m
Arrive at Decatur swine day by 6 pm.
6419 From McDonough, hy Spring, to Sandy
Kirige. It) mile* and hack, once a week.
Leave McDonough Saturday at Sam;
Arrive at Sandy Kidge same day by 11 a m;
Leave Sandy Kidge Saturday at 12 m;
Arrive at McDonough same day by 3 p m:
6420 From McDonough to Jonesboro, J4 mile*and j
back, six limes a week
Leave McDonough daily, except Sunday, at
8 a m;
Arrive at Jonesboro same day bv 12 m;
Leave Jonesboro daily, except Sunday.at I pm;
Arrive at McDonough same day by 5 p m.
maths, a commodious
car, or apartment in tbe centra of a car, iirofteUy lighted,
warmed, and furnished, and adapted to the convenient as
sortment and due security of the mails is to he provided by
the contractor, undei the direct ion of the department.
4 No pay will he made for trips not i^rfonnetl; aint for e tch
of such omissions not s itisf ictorily explained three tunes the
jmj- of the tii • may he deducted. F<*r arrivals sof.ir behind
time as ro break connexion with depending mails, aud not suf
ficiently excused, one fourth of the compensation lor the trip
is subject to forfeiture Deduction will also be ordered fora
grade of performance inferior to that sper ified in the con
tract. For repeated delinquencies of the kind herein speci
fied,enlarged penalties, proportioned to the nature thereof
and the importance of the mail, mav lie made.
5 For leaving behind, or throwing oft the mail - , or any por
tion oft hem. ioi the admission of passengers, or for being - on
cerneil in settins up or running an express convey i» g cum
inerciat intelligence ahead ol the m nl, a quarter’s pay maybe
deducted.
f» Finos will be imposed, unless the delinquency be promptly
and satisfactorily explained by certificates of post in kier*., or
the affidavits of other rtediialdc persons, f«r fading to arrive
in co it fact lime; for neglecting »u take the mail from, or »le
liver ii m*o, a post office: for suffering it (owing either io the
unsuitableness of the place or manner of carrying it) to be in
jured, destroyed, rohhed . or lost; and for refusing, niter dc-
niatid, to convey the mail as frequently as the contractor runs,
or is concerned in running, a coach, car, or steamboat, on a
route.
7 The Postmaster (Seneral may annul the contract forre-
peated failnic-i to run agreeably io contract; for disobeying
ttie Post * iffice laws, or the instructions of the department;
for refusing re discharge a carrier when requited hy the de
partment in iJogojforassigning the contract without ihe as
sent of the Postmaster General; for ninniug an express as
aforesaid: or for transporting persons or packages conveying
mail-«hie matt r out oftlie mail.
8 The Postmaster General mayord-ran Increase of service
on a route by allowing therefor PRO KaTA increase on the
contract pay. He nviychsuige ihe schedule of arrivals and
departures, without inc.tease «>t p.»v,provided he does not cur.
tail the amount of running tlm-i Hennyalso order nn in-
creaseofspe d. he allowing, within the restrict;o.is of the
Jaw, a PRO RAPA increase of p.iyf»rthe additional stock
orcarricrs, if any. The eontmrioi may, however, in the case
of increase of speed, relinquish the contract by eiv ng prompt
notice to the department that he prefers doing so to carrying
the order iu«o effect. The Postmaster General may also curtail
or discontinue the service, at PRO RATA decrease of par,
allowing one month’s extia com pens:* t ion on the amount Uis
penned with, whenever, in Ins opinion, ihe public interests
'• do not require ihe same, or >n c.»«e he desire.-to super-e ‘e it
/ by a difft rent grade of transportation
j 9 Payments will be made for the service of mll.-rtImis from,
i or drafts on, postmasters, or otherwise, afLerthe expiration
| of each quarter—say in Pebiuaiy, May, August, ami Novem-
l»cr.
10 The distances are given according to ihe best information
{ but no increased pay will lie allowed should they he greater
j i ban advertised, if the points to be supplied he correctly stated.
! Biddeisinust inform themselves on this point:
1 ti The Postmaster General is pndiibted by law from
knowingly making a contract for the transportation «*f the
mails with any person who shall have eo eorri into.or propo
sed to enter into, any combination to prevent the making .if
any hm for a mail contract by any ol her person or persons,or
who shall have made any neieement. or shall have given or
performed, or promised to give or perform.any consideration
whatever or to do, or not todo, anything whatever, in order
to induce any other person or persons not to bid for a mail
contract. Particular attention is called tn the ‘28th section of
the act of 1836, prohibiting combinations t.» prevent bidding.
j2 A l;i<l leceived after time—viz.-3 p. m.of the loth of
April. ir.Va— or without the guarantee required hv law, or
that combines several routes in one sum of compensation,
cannot be consideied in competition with a regular proposal
! reasonable in amount.
i 13 Bidders should, in al) cases fir^t propose for service
I strictly according to the advertisement, and then, it they de
sire. SEP\HaTELY fordifferent service; amt if the REGU
LAR bid be the lowest offered for the advertised service, the
i other hi is may he considered, if the alterations proposed are
■ recommended by the postmasters and citizens interested, or
i if they shall appear manifestly right and proper,
j 14 There should be but one route bid for in a proposal.
15 The route, the service, the yearly pay,the name and resi
dence of the bidder, and those of each number of a firm,
j where a company offers, should he distinctly stated; also, the
mode of conveyance, if a high, r mode than horseback be in-
’ tended. The words “with due celerity, certainty, and securi
j ty,” iu*crted to indicate the mode of conveyance, will consti-
! tuto a “STAR BID”
( IG Biddersare requested to use. as fnras practicable, the
printed form of proposal furnished by the department to write
i out in full the sum of their bid*, and to retain copies of them.
' No altered bids canbcconsideied. and no bidsonce subniit-
: ted can be withdrawn.
j Kach bid must be guaranteed by two responsible persons.—
• General guarantees cannot beadmttted.
j The bid should be '.ea'ed; «upetscrihed “mail proposals,
I State of addressed‘ Second Assistant Postmaster Gen
! eral ” Contract office, and sent l» MAIL, tot hy, or to. an
agent, and postmasters w ill not enclose proposals (or letters of
i any kind) in their quaiterly returns.
! The contracts are to be executed and returned to the de
n.T’finem by or before the tst of July, 1855 but the service
eared on the mail day nexi after th^t date,
ntracts be executed «»r not. No proposition for
sfers will be considered until the contracts areexecutcd
i in due form and received at the department: and then no
transfers will be allowed unless g od and sufficient reasons
j therefor are given, to lie determined by the department
19 Postmasters at offices on or near railroads, but more
than eighty iods from a station, will, immedi-teiy after the
i loth of April next, report their exact distance from the near-
, est st tiou.and how they are otherwise supplied with the
1 m wl. to enable the Postmaster General to direct a maii-mes-
eenger supply from the l^t of July next.
, -20 Section ! 8 of an act of Con gross approved March 3, 1845,
| prov.des th t contracts for the transportation of the mail shall
he let. ‘‘in every case, to tin- lowest tudder tendering sufficient
j guarantees foi faithful performance, without other reference
i to the mode of such transportation than maybe necessary lo
provide for the due celerity, certainty, and security of such
transportations.” Under this law a new description of bids
: lias been receieved. Ii does not specify a mode of convey
ance, but engages to take the entire iwiil er.ch trip with ce-
! lerity, certainty, and security, using the terms of the law —
These bills are styled, from the manner in which they are
1 designated on the books of the department. ‘STAR BIDS,’
and tliev will he construed as providing for the entire mail,
HMWKVKK LARGE.andJVHATEVER MAY F.ETHfO MODK
OF CON VEYANCE NKCT.ssaUYTO INSURE ITS ’CELERI
TY, CERTAIN I’Y, AND SECURITY.’
In all cases where the lowest grade of service is believed to
; lie sufficient, the lowest bid will be accepted, if duly guaran
tied, in preference to a ‘star’or specific bid.
When the lowest bid is not a star bid, and specifies either
NO mode or an INADEQUATE mode of conveyance, it will
not be accepted, but set aside fora specific bid proposing the
AYER’S PILLS,
For ail the purposes of a
Family Physic.
r Pher** has b»n^ existed a public demand for an effective
1 purgative pill which could be relied on as sure and per-
jiRfnuiuii. riil? li.if been prepared to meet
extensile trial o! its vutues ha? shown
hat success it has accomplished the pur-
•y to make a physical pill, but not
purg:
feet lysate n
that de.oauu
conclusively
poses designed. It is
easy to m »!:<- the best of all pills—one which would have i.one
of the objerf'ous.bot ail ihe advanrag. s of every other. This
has been xiieudpeil here,and with what success we would
respectfully submit to the public d. cision. It has been unfor
tunate for the i-at!C’it h therto that almost every purgative
medicine is aer montou? and irm*ring im the bowels. This i»
ii-d. Man> oi then produc su lunch griping pain amt rev ol
sums uf thes>st.-iii a. to more than roiioterh iiance the so d
to be derived from then) These Pi IN produce no irritation or
P «in. unless it arise from a previously existing obstruction
j or derangement of the b-.wels. Being purely vegetable, no
I harm ran result from their use in anv quantity, but it is better
that any medicine should be taken judiciously Minute di
rections for their u^e in the several diseases to which they ae
applicable are giv» n on the box Among the complaints
w nich has been seedily cured by them, we may lorntinn
L:v rComplaint, in ils various forms of Jimndice.Indig stion.
languor aud lots ofappetite, listless ness. Irritability, niilious
lie idache, Billious Feve., F. verand Ague, Pain in the side
and loins,for, in truth, allthe?e are but the consequence of
di-eased action in the liver. As an aperient, they afford sure
ami prompt rebel in Costiveness. Piles, C die. Dysentery,
Humors, Scrofuta and Scurvy, Colds, with soreness oftbe
hmly, Ulcers an 1 impurity of the bio .d;in short, any and every
c.is»* where a purgative N required.
They have produced some singularly successful cures in
Rheumatism, Gout, Dropsy. Gravel, Erysipelas, palpitation of
thu heart. Pains in the b.»ck. stomach and side. They should
be freely taken inthe Spring ol the year, to purify the blood
an 1 prepare The system for the change of seasons. An oeca
sionaJ .lose stimulates the sPouarh awf bow- healthy «c
thui, aud restores the appetite ami vigor. They purity the
blood.and. by t eir s'imufnm action in the circulatory sys
tem, renovate the strength of the body, aud restore the wasted
a»>d dise ased ♦ nerg'cs of the whole organism Hence an uc-
iv.stoftnl dose is advantageous even though noseriou»de r aug-
munt exist*; but unnecessary dosing should never he carried
too far.as every purgative medicine reduces the strength,
when taken to excess. The thousand c«ses In which a phys
ic is required cannot he enumerated here, but they suggest
themselves to the reason of every body; and it is confidently
believe 1 ihi$ Pill will answer i bettrr purpose than nyibing
which ha« hithe to been available to mankind. Wli«*n their
vir lies are once known the public will no longer doubt
wh it remedy to employ when in need of a Cathartic Med
icine.
Beingsugar wrappedthey are plea sun* to take, and being
purely vegetable, no harm can arise from their Use in any
S£ E R1FF’S SALES
Jnsp. r Sherm Sule-MarciT
W ILL be sold on the First TWLv in
nexl. belore >he Court Hnn.' ,| 00r ARr l
lown of Moolicellu. Jasper connfy. n lh «
hours of sale. lh« following prop-rly,
One negro woman named Maierva. abom’o-.
old, and her rhiee children, Jeflt rson abonit > ' ,Mr ‘
old; Prophet 3 years old; and Green 6
levied on as .he property of As, II Morxan
O h fas issued rom Jasper Soperiur Court i.T*
of John W A Smith, transferee vs said it .. "’“t
Also 240.<cr-s of land, more or less «rfi„i„, *’**•
lands of Jonas Holland and James 8 iil,h- I
as the property of Willi.. T Pace to sat,’^ I
in f«vor of Fears St. Swanson vs Win. ^
ntity
For minute directions. wrapn- r on the Box.
PREPARED BY
JAME8 O. AYER
I*r:tclical anil Analytical Chemist.
Lowell, Mass.
Price 25 cents per box. Five boxes for fl.
AYER’S
ker. arid John Durdin endorser from „
rinr Cuurt P ' a "|ie-
Al-o.^he, interest of Thomas Reynuldsin
acres ofland mure or le»«, adjoining thelu.a. ro’
P Midd'ebrooks. W Jenkins a„ I others
fi fa. i*i favor oi the officer* of Court v, ,,nl To ,' ’
Reynolds, issued from Jasper 8nperinr Conit ^
Also, the lease of Isaac N Morgan i,
lands now occupied by him adjoining t | lH ^ I "®
Jack A. Johnson and others losa isfv a Jnstic.
fa. issued from the 373d Djst fi M j n r
Meplien C Tul i.adge v* said Isaac N,
Isaac Langston and John Edwards sernrn,- i"'
made and relumed o ine by R Crabtree V *’•’
ble. C. D BOSTICK. SIwT
Also at the saui“ lime and place, will be snlH
negro man named Taylor a« Ihe property nf^|l ' *
derS. Holland lo satisfy a fi la in favor of W.iu"’
Maxey&Co vs.Alex.S Holland maker and U
N Kirkpatrick endorst r; is.-ued from c,
rior Court. H
Also. Two Hundred and Forty. f'24fi] acres r
Land more or less, adjoining the land ol B K I'-.J,'
B IV Purifoy and John Lazenhv. Ihe place wtieren.
Cincinnatns W Griggs now li»es Levied n n a,-
property of said Cinciniiaiu* W Grtggsm saitsh on
fi fa from Jasper Inferior Court m l'ava r “j
Rusbcll J Brown, also one fi fa Irom 'as[>er duperio
Court in fiivor of Georoe Ragland vs said Gri»«.
from Jasper Superior Court.
Also one Sorrell mare utnle, nbnui p> year, „u.
levied on as lie prnperlv of James VV M, a w tn ^
fv a ft fa: in favor oi B C Clark for the use ni J nwr L
N Reeves vs Jautes IV Shaw, issued from Ja.n,.
Superior Court JOHN R KELLY, 1) 8hCff
Monticello. Jan 24,1855.
Sbe'ff
3i
CEIBRIRY mti’StmL
Far the Care ef
COUGHS, COLDS. HOARSENESS. BRON
CHITIS, CROUP, ASTHMA, WHOOP
ING COUGH AND CONSUMPTION.
'PHIS remedy h:i? won for itself such notoriety lor its
■•cures of every variety of Pulmonary disease, that it is
entirely unnecessary to recount the evidences of its virtues in
anj- conimunity where it has been employed. So »• ide is the
field of ils usefulness, and so numerous the cases of its cures
that almost every teciion «>f the country abounds in person
osblicly known, who have been resided from alaimine and
even desperate diseases of tbe lungs by its use, When
one- tried its superb-rifyover every other medicine of its
kind is too apparent m escape observation, .and wherejts vir
tues are known, tin* public. n«> iongcr hesitate what aniiflote to
employ lor Ihe distressing and dangerous affections of the pul
mooarynigans which ore incident to our climate. And not
only In formidable attacks upon theluncs but for the milder
varieties of Colds. Coughs, Hoarseness, &<*., and for ClfIL
DRF.N !t is the pleasantest and safest medicine that • an be ob
tained.
As it I as long been in rorftnrt inril if iig! « rt t his section
we not do more than assure ti e people its quality is kept up,
t«> the best that it ever has l>een, and that the genuine article is
SOLD BY
F Eckstein, Jr.. Wlvdsale Druggist. Cincinatti, Ohio, EJ
White. Milledgeville; Lynch & Sons, E itonton. and by dealers
in Medicine everywhere.
September 5th, 1854. li—' Q nt.
A CURE FOR ALL!!!
HOLLOWAY’S OINTMENT.
—ono—
I Citizens of the. Union —
You have done me the honor as with one voice, from one
end of the Union to the other, to stamp the character of my
Ointment with your approbation. It is scarcely two years
since I made it known among you, and already, it has obtain
ed tnore celebrity than any other Medicine in so short a peri
0(1. THOMAS HOLLOWAY,
38, Corner of Ann and Nassau Streets, New York.
When the bid does not specify a mode of conveyance, also
when it propose? to carry according to the advertisement,*
but without such specification, it will be considered as a
proposal for horseback service.
•21. A modification of a bid. inanyofits essential terms, is
tantamount to a new bid, and cannot be received, sons to in-
terfeie with regular competition, after the last hour set for
receiving bids.
•2-2 Postmasters are to be caieful not 10certify the sufficien
cy of guarantors or sureties without knowing that they are
per>onsol sufficient responsibility; and all bidders, guaran
tors, and sure lesare distinctly notified that, no a failure to
enter into or perform the com racts for the service proposed
for in the accepted bids, their legal liabilities will be enforc
ed against them.
•23. The contracts will be substantially i n the forms hereto
foie used in this department, except in therespects particu
larly mentioned in these instructions; and on nil railroad and
steamboat routes the contractors will be required to deliver
the mulls Into the post offices at the end? oftbe routes and
into all the intermediate post offices not more than eighty
rods from the railroad or landing.
•2t. Present co itractors .and persons know n at the depart
ment, must, equally with others, procure guarantor? and cer
tiflrates of their sufficiency subst »nt|a. ly in the forms above
prescribed. The certificates ofsufflcieney must be signed by
a postmaster »i one of the places before named, or a judge of
a court of record.
Postmasters at the ends of routes on which they think the
present mode of conveyance inadequate, will weigh t lie mail
each trip for six successive weeks on weekly routes, and
three weeks on other routes, and »epo:t tbe result by the loth
April, Is55.
Astonishing cure of Sore Legs, after 9 years standing!
Copy of a letter from Mr. W J Langley of Huntsville, Yadkis
County, North Uaiolina. U. S., dated November 1st 1853.
READ HIS OWN WORDS!
JAMES CAMPBELL,
Postmaster General.
lr—36 law tai
DR. J. B. OTAKCHISrS
CELEBRATED CATHOLICON,
For the relief and cure of suffering Females.
It .stands pre-emi
nent lor its curative
To Professor Holloway,—Sir: It is not m> wish ?o become
notorious, neither is this letter written for the mere sakeol
writing, hut to say. that your Ointment cured me of one of
| the most dreadful cutaneous diseases that flesh is heir to, and
' which was considered by all who knew me, to be etifiiely
beyond the reach of medicine. For nine years I was atfiicted
with one of the most painful and troublesome sore ie^s that
ever fell to the lot of man, nil after trying every medicine I
had ever heard of. I resigned in despair all hope of being
cured: blit afrlend brought me a couple of laige Pots of your
Ointment, which caused the sores on my leg to heal, and I en
tirely regained my health to my arreeable surprise and delight
and to the astonishment of my friends. W J LANGLEY.
Extraordinary curt of a had Brtast. tchen nearly at the
point of death!
Copy of a letter from Mr. K Durant. N. Orleans, N0T.9H1 1353.
To Professor Holloway, 3S, Corner of Ann ami Nassau Street
New York.
Dear-Sir:— It is with heartfelt eralituile I have to
inform you that by the use of your Ointment and Hi Iis. 1 lie life
of my wile has been saved For seven years she hail a hail
irreast, with ten running wounds, fimi of a cancerous nature,;
i was told that nothing could save her; she was I hen Induc
ed to use your Ointment and Pills, wt.en in the short space of
three months, they effected a perfect cure, to Iheaston.sh*
menl of all who knew us We obtained your Medicine? from
Messrs. Wriehr & Co . of Chance, street. New Ot leans I send
this from "Hotel des Princes." Paris, although, I had written
; it at New Orleans, before we finally left, at that time, not
knowing your address at New York.
(Signed, R. DlIRANT.
The Pills should be used conjointly with the Ointment in n.ost
of the following cases—
Rad I.egs Chilblains Gout Sore lhroats
Bad Breasts Chapped handsGl indularBwel-Skin diseases
INSTRUCTIONS. j
Form of a proposal trhtrr no chan sc from advertise
ment contemplated by the bidder.
I of , county of Slate of
pre pose to convey the mail, from Jnlv 1 18.55. to
Juno 30, 1859. on toiite No. —. from
powers III ail the dts
eases for which it is
recotnmenden, usual
ly called
Female Comp'aints
Of these are Prolap
sus Uteri or Falling
of the VVuinh: Fluor
Alims, or Whiles;
Chronic htjlanmlion
and Ulceration of the
ll'onth;Incidental Heat
orchaac. or Flooding;
Puinjul, Suppressed,
and Irresular Men
sir nation & c , with all their accompanying evils,
(Cancer excepted.) no matter how severe or Imw
long standing.
The Calholicon far surpasses other remedies, in
being more certain, less expensive, am) leaving the
to , agreeably to the advertisement of the Post ! S y„ pm in a better condition Let all interested call
master General, daied January 12. 1855 and hy <tie | an( j a pamphlet (free) containing ample proof
following mode of conveyance, viz
for the annual sum of
dollars.
This proposal is made with full knowledge of the
distance of the route, the weight of the mail to be
carried, and all other particulars in reference to the
route ai d service, and also alter lull examination of
the instructions and requirements attached lo the ad
vertiseuient i
Dated
(Signed)
Form of Guarantee.
The undersigned, residing at *. Stale
of , undertake that, if the foregoing hid for
6351 From Hawkinsville to Gum -uamp. II milfes | 6398 From Double (Veils, by Sharon, tu H ash
Arrive at Covington next days by 12 ni;
Leave Covington Wednesday and Saturday at 1
a in;
*<K*- A £ ,lve at Milledgeville next days hy 8 p m
C325 From Milledgeville, hy Wallace and Clinton,
to Macou. 37 miles and hack, three times a
week
Leave Milledgeville Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday at 5 a m;
Arrive at Macon same days by Ppm:
and hack once a week
Leave Hawkinsville Thursday at 2 p ro;
Arrive at Gum Swamp same day hy 5 p ni;
Leave Gum Swamp I hursday at 8 a m;
Arrive at Hawkinsville same day by II am
6352 From Hawkinsville. by Copeland, Temper
ance, McRae’s Store, Jacksonville. Clayville,
Lumber City, Boxvi.le, Perry’s Mills, Mat-
lock, Beard’s Creek, and Jonse’s Creek,
to Darien, 157 miles .and back, twice a
week
l^rave HawRtinsville Sunday and Thursday at 2
P ro;
Arrive at Darien next Wednesday cud Sunday
hy 7 p in;
Leave Darien Monday and Thursday at 5
a at:
Arrive at Hawkinsville next Thursday and Sun
day by 12 m.
6353 From Copeland, hy Adams, to House Creek,
13 miles and hack, once a week.
Leave Copeland Monday al 8 a m; *. ’
Arrive at House Creek same day by 12 tn;
Leave House Creek Monday at J p m;
Arrive at Copeland same day hy 5 pm.
6354 From Jacksonville, by Feronia, lo Ocnmlgee-
ville,2l miles and back, once a week.
Leave Jacksonville Saturday at C am;
Arrive at Ocmulgeeville same day hy 12 m;
mgton, 18| miles and hack, six times a
week.
Leave Double Wells daily, except Sunday, at J
p m;
Arrive at Washington same days hy 2| p m.
Leave Washington daily , except Sunday al 7 a
Arrive Ht Double Wellsaame days hy 9 a m,
6399 From Union Point, by Woodville. Bairdstown.
and Matey, to Athens 39) miles and back, six
times a week
Leave Union Point daily, except Sunday, al 11J
a m:
Arrive at Athens same days by 31 p in;
Leave Athens daily, except Sunday at 7 p m;
Arrive at Union Point same days hy 11 a ro.
0400 From Union Point, by public squares, to Philo,
math.
15 miles and back, once a week.
Leave Union Point Friday at 6 a ni;
Arrive at Philomath same day by l()a m;
Leave Philomath Friday at 12 tn;
Anive at Union Point same day by 4 p in:
6401 Fri.ni Greensboro' to Glades X Roads, 12
miles slid hack once a week.
I^>ave Greensboro* Friday at 7 p m;
Arrivs -t Glades X Roads same day by 5 p tn;
Leave Glades y. Roads Friday at 7 a m;
Arrive at Greesboro’ same day by 11 am.
carrying the mail on route No
by Ihe Postmaster General, the bidder shall, prior to
the first day nf July. 1855. or ns soon thereafter as
may be, enter into tbe required obligation lo perform
the service proposed, with good and sufficient sure
ties
This we do with a full knowledge of the obliga
tions and liabilities assomed hy guarrantors under
the 27th section ofthe act of Congress of July 2 1836
Dated
(Signed by two guarantors )
Form of Certificate
The undersigned, postmaster of—- , Stale
of——, certifies, tinder his oath of office, that he
_ acquainted with the above guarantors, and knows
them to lie men of properly, and able to make good
their guarantee.
Dated
(Signed )
The sufficieitey of guarantors on proposals may be
certified by a judge ofa court of record, and by post
masters at the following offices, and no others:
In the State of GEORGIA, postmasters of offices
at Ihe court house or county seat of each county;
and at Adairsville. Albany, Atlanta Auraria. Barnes-
vi le, Calhoun, Cartersville, Ceda town, Cnlloden.
Columbus. Dahloncga. Dalton. Etowah, Florence,
Franklin Fort Gaines. Fort \ alley, Griffin, Hawkins
ville. Indian Springs, Jonesboro' Knoxville. Monlezu
ma. Marietta. Oxford, Penfield, Palmetto. Pondtown,
Riceboro', Ringgold. Roswell, Saint Mary * Social
Circle, Stone Mountain. Summersville, Starkville,
Tunnel Hill, Villa Rica, Waverly Hall, Waynesville.
West Point, Wrigltl-boro'; also, Chattanooga and
Benton, Tenn ; Centre, Oceola, Weedowee, and
Jacksonville, Ala.
Conditions to be incorporated is the contracts to the ex
tent the department may deem proper.
1. (Seven minutes are nlloweJ toeach interraeUiate office*
when not otherwise at*e'‘ifie<h thr :isrortinfthe inaitsi but on
Irom the most respectable sources of the beneficial
results of its use; together with letters from highly
experienced Physicians, who have used it in their
practice and speak from their own observations.
N»tire lo the Unfortunate Female.
I'eel it a duty iticumbeiit’upon myself to declare
publicly the great blessing Dr. Marchtsi’s Uterine
Calholicon has proved to me. For two years my
health was miserable; I was almost unable to walk.
Phjsicians pronounced my case tailing ofthe womb,
extensive ulcerations, commencing with floor albus.
The pain* iritation. prostration, and the intolerable
ftL'Itd discharge, rendered life a burden. In this mis-
. , . arable condition. Dr. F. P Newland recommended
- - ; Dr. Marchisi’s Uterine Calholicon. After taking
four bottles I find myself in perfect health Gratitude
for my restoration makes me ardently desire that nil
my sex. alike unfortunate, may find sure relief Irom
this inestimable medicine
ELIZABETH A NEWLAND.
No. 19 Wests!. Utica, N. Y.
The above statement I know to be true
F. P NEWLAND, M. D , Utica, N Y.
I havp nn hesitation in saying. Dr. Marchisi's liter
ine Calholicon is invaluable in uterine diseases gen
erally. 1 have used it in Fluor Albus, Aiuenorrhoea,
Prolapsus Uteri, and in cases nf extensive ulceration
of the. vagina and os uteri. It is worthy nf the notice
oftlie Faculty
JOHN C. ORRICK M. D Baltimore. Md.
My wife having used several buttles nf Dr Mar
chisi’s Uterine Calholicon. and having derived great
beitefi s therefrom, has no hesitancy in pronouncing
itoneofthe best medicines ever produced, and re
commends it tu the afflicted.
J. B. SLADE. Hernando. Mi's
Pamphlets had gratis at the store of
E J. WHITE, Agent. Druggist, Milledgeville,
Ga
Also sold hy Henry J H.trhock, Jacksonville; Dr.
VV A Hughes. Louisville; A A Danforth. Albany;
George Payne and Carver &. Johnson. Macon; Hu
bert & While, Warrenton, and hy Druggists gener
ally throughout Ihe Stale.
0“ J. B. MARCHISI & Co . Proprietors,
Central Depot. 364 Broadway, N. Y
Oct. 10. 1854. 19 6m
■ (soft)
Scurvy
Sore lieafi
Tumors
Ulcers
Wounds
Run
Bunions Cancers Lumbago
Bile of Mosclie- Contracted ami Files
tops and sand Stiff Joints Rheumatism
Flies Elephantiasis Scalds
Coco Bay Fistulas Sore Nipples Yaws
Chiego-foot
«old at the EstabFshmentof Professor Holloway, 38, Corner
of Ann and Nassau streets, New York; also hy ;ill respecta
ble Druggists and Dealers in Medicines throughout the United
States, in Dots and Boxes at 25c.. 6-2C.. cent?each. To
be had Wholesale of the principal Drug Houses in the Union
There is a considerable saving by taking the larger sizes.
N. B.—Directions for the guidance of patients in every disor
derare affixed to each box.
July 4th 1854. 5—cowlv
Georgia Vemale CoWege.
1 8 5 5.
Twisifs Sheiifl Sale—MARCH
yiTILLbo .old on the First Tuesday in MARCH
f» next before ihe Court House door in Ihe in..
. ouse door in the town
of Morion. Twiggs county, within the legal lionnnf
sale, the following property, to wit:
Seven bundled and seventy five acres of land
more or less, adjoining lands of I). W. Nliine,Th,«
Glover and others; levied dn as the prope.i, „l T R
Denson, to satisfy one Ii fa. issued from the Nnpenot
Comt nf said eountv in favor of Ira Peck; properii
pointed out by defendant.
Jan 24 1855. C. P. REYNOLDS, Sh ff.
Also at the same time and place, will be sold, one
house and one lot ofland inthe town of Jefferson
ville.Twiggs county, number not known, adjoining
N Berry and others; levied on as Ihe propern of
Owen G McCoy tn satisfy one fi fa issued from
Twines Superior Court in favor of Robert VV Rud-
ford v. Owen G McCoy and Warren S McCoy:—
properts pointed oni hy O G McCoy
W W BOZEMAN. D. Stiff,
January 25. 1955. Si
VYilkinsoit Sheriff Sale—MARCH
U J ILL he sold hefore the Court House door in
’ Ihe town of Irwinton. Wilkinson county,on
the First Tuesday in MARCH next, within the kit!
hours of sale, the following property, to-wit:
Four hundred and five acres of land, King inthe
2d District of said conntv. number not known, bet
known as the place whereon 8 C Ntckelson no*
lives, and levied on as the property of Wnt N Boing
to satisfy one fi fa. from the Inferior Court of said
county, in favor of Knight & Nmith is W N Boing.
property pointed out by the plaintiff.
Also, one negro man by the name of George of
a copper color about 25 or 26 years old; levied oru
the property of JamesM Knight to satisfy three fife
also one negro woman yellow complexion, altonf. 1 :
years o'd; levied on as the property of John M 8niith
to satisfy three fi fas. issued from the Superior Coot!
of said county, one in favor of Rabun. Fulton 4 ft.
one in fiivor of N B & H Weed & Co , anil one in
favor of J. Hashrouclt & Co., all again-t Koightand
Slhith.
Also one negro man named Isaiah, about '26 vein
old. of dark complexion; levied on as the property *t"
Aluses Daniel to satisfy two fi fas. one in favor ef
James G Smith, and one in favor of James M Lent
both issued from the Superior Court nf said county
vs V. oses Daniel, proper y pointed out hy delendm
Also, one hundred acres of land, levied on a.lb*
property of Judy Crunily. adjoining lands of MM
Lord and Alex Pearl, whereon Judy Criimly ww
lives, number not known, to satisfy three fi fas issued
from a Justice Cotttt of the 330dt [fist, G. M in favor
of J T Hudson vs Jndy Crutnlv; levy made and re
turned to me by a constable.
B. O’BANNON.Sheriff.
January 26, 1855. 35
rjAIllS Institution is organized under four regular
lepartments of Insfrnctioa. viz: the Collegiate,
the Academic, the department,of Languages, and the
Ornamental Department
In the Collegiate department. i« taught every thing
that is necessary for the full development of the men
tal powers the Common Studiis being kept in con
slant review
In ihe .Academic department, i- taught whatever
may be necessary for preparing the pupil lo enter
advantageoii-ly upon her College career.
In the department of Languages. Latin Greek
and French are taught. French hy a Native
Fkknch Lady.
The Ornamental department comprises the two
Schools of Music and Design. In the former, in-
-triiction is given upon all the usual instruments,
while iii the latter, every variety of Drawiug, Paint
ing. &c . is taught.
The location (Madison. Morgan County ) stands
unrivalled for its social and religious privileges, and
lor the salubrity of its climate
Wilkinson Sheriff Sale—MARCH.
O N the First Tuesday in MARCH next, will b*
sold beftre the Court House door in tbe town
of Irwinton, Wilkinson county, within the leg»
hours of sale, the lotinwing property, to-wit;
130 acres of land, mote or less, belonging to Jn
, ' 1 . Hughs, number i ot known, inthe county
Wilkinson, adjoit.iug lands of .8. T. Ployer and oil
ers. and whereon said Hughs now lives; and akoi
Negro fellow lu-l nging to said Hughs, bv the Dame
of EIIps about 25 years old. to sati-ly one fi fa tn fa
vor t>f Murphey & Sons., vs Jas C. Hughs. John
Al Ware security; two in favor of E Cmnniingsan'i
Al. C FL-ber Admr. and Adm’x.; two •» favor •'
Randal Raley; one in lavor of Jas M. Lewi 1 '-
one in lavor ot Payton Clay; two in Hv 01
of C. C. Beall; one in favor of E. F. Woo.'
& Co. vs E. F Hughs and Jas C Hughs **tnnt.'
one in favor ol Edwin Parsou* vs Jas. C Hughs. .'
W. Hugl is aud John M. Ware endorsor; out in
vor of VV. F Sanford vs Jas C Hugh-and ,VM
Hughs endorser; all those upon wt ir-h 'h' re is no*
curilv mentioned. Jas C. Hughs *- in><ividnii!ly licit'
Also. Lot or parcel of land, containing one hr
dred and one and a fourth acres, more or less, whs"
on W. W. Hughs now lives. N'o 187. inthe - 1
Disl. whereon srid W W Hughs trow lives, to saf’
ty a fi fa. in favor ol N. R Farmini & Co., rs E I
Hughes W VV llii ghes endorser
Also, one negro woman named Heilen and* r
child Thomas, as ihe property of Daniel Hook> '■
to satisfy a fi fa in favor of W in. Dickson vs paid I-
Kooks end Henry Honks
Also, Two hundred acres ofland. moe or If'
. whereon Al C Vurphey now liv-*« to saii-fy « 6 r
I in favor of Wade F Sanford vs VI C Murphey.
one in favor of Samuel Bea I vs M C Murphey ,,l(!
Solomon B Murphey, security
Also, Two hundred two and half acres offej
more or less, whereon Win. Ryte now lives m *■"•
county, adjoining lauds of Dav d Hnd-on andotbnj
A!so. One hundred one and a fourth acres ot Is'"
more or less, whereon J. C John now lives, n»"
her nut known, in fifth district of said ccotitj
joining lands of C Taylor and others, to satisfy * “ 1-1
in favor of C Taylor vs said John ,
W. P. JOHN. D 3hff
January 25th, 1855 36-8id*-
w
Houston .71 art-li Sal«**.
7 ILL be sold before the Court House dsor-' 1
. J Perry, Houston county, on the firs'TuewJ
in March next, within the legal hours ol sale, flic '
lowing property, to wit; 3 negroes viz: Lent,
about 25 years old. John, about 45 years oaf
Alcey, a woman about veurs old" all levied cn’
the property of Elijah M Hulsey, to satiety one ^
The Young Ladies hoard in Privatk Families, j from Houston Superior Conn in favor of
where they receive all those office, of maternal care i Giles vs said Hulsey, and one fi fa from saute
and kindness which are necessary for their health : in favor of John H Ross Jk Co. vs Hulsey «»
and comfort j ver. aud other fi fas. s . -i
The next term commences nn Monday the 8th of \ MADISON MARSHALL, Dep- stl
January. j ■—
Catalogues may be obtained by applying to either j Also at the same time and place. ^
ol the officers J All that Dwelling House and Lot in ihe la*'
K. D. AI.ALL ARY. Sec’y of Faculty | p. rrv known as Lot Nn. 4. in Block letter L ' ^
Matlisun Nov. 14th. 1851. 25 if ‘ “ .. ..
taming ono half acre, and about 3 4ihs nf”’
03. S. D. BRANTLEY & CO.
Wholesale and Ketail l»r«k’gi*t§
Corner Broughton and Whitaker streets.
i-ljoinmg sod lot on ih • North all Jevied on ^ ^
SAVANNAH, GA.
w ODLD respectfully call the attention ofthe eit-
property of George W Ray. lo satisfy one
Hoiisuiii Superior Court, in favor of \V ijlirtirr /j
vs said George W Ray. and oilier fi fas Iron*
fen Superior Court vs said Ray. .
VVM II. TALTON
Perry. Jan 26. 1855 —-—
izen* of Savannah, Physicians and Planters, to j
their exti naive and carefully selected Stock of French j
Drugs, Chemicals and Medicines.
PHYSICIANS
supplied with the purest French, Enghsf, and American
Chemicals, Surgical. Dissecting, nml A it pot al mg Instru
ments, Lancets, Forceps, Cupping Instruments, .Medical
Bags, &c.
PLANTERS
Biitts .March Sheriff's Male.
be '° ,,j ,, *- r " r, ‘ ,|,e ! |h "?
vf'lf the town of Jackson. Bull* County.
the legal hours of sail - , on the Firs* * l, ®‘ ,
MARCH next, the following property, to w ' 'j-pj.
One hundred aud thirteen (113) g>|i(l»-
more or less, being a part of lot No 75 in ol .
trict originally Henry now Mulls county • ■
lli„ iirnn,rlii nf liitm llenfllS to Stn 1 * y
of Jl>
T WO ATONTHS after dale, application will he made
to the Court of Ordinary of lasper county, for leave
to sell a negro man belonging to the estate of Ann T.
Keene, tlrca. H. W. TINDALL, Exr.
January 29, 1855. (rri) 35 2m
With Paints, Od, Dye Stuffs, Garden Seed. Aledicine as the properly of lohn M. Dennis, t
Chests. &c. j fa from Butts Superior Court in fiivor ",” oU ffy
Country Merchants ami Planters supplied with gen- Stodgehill. vs. said Dennis Property pnrotr
oine Drugs at as low rates as can he had in any city '|' # W’allhal. Plaint ffs Attorney
Sunth.
Every aritcle sold, warranted pure, fresh at d genuine.
S. D. BRANTLEY,
THOS. S. POWELL
August 8. 1851. 10 Iv
Also at the same time and place- ^
The following Negroes to wit: Be, " eJ o j5 et
old. Mid her boy child 3 years „id. Ben ahrod
16 vear* old. George a hoy 18 years oldJO
NOTICE.
16 vear« Ola. I.eorge n m.j .o je... -—-- Ups S"
nkl a..d her child 1 or 2 yea s ^
A LL persons indebted to the estate of Maria S. non a d»v yen.-uni, --- M
~ ” - -- ■ ' * — property »t Thomas J i arson, to steady is-
year*
year* old and her child one or two years '
rick a boy 29 years old, all likely, levied
DeLarmav dec’ti are requested to make hntne- r - r , . , .
diate payment; and persons having demands against from Bull* Superior and Interior Ciojon ,IH
said estate will present them in terms of law. vor of James H Robert***. Tt.omss nn ; lll( sl o“ l
f. l. Delaunay )
IN’GTOX >1
Feb. 13th 1855.
L. CARRINf
J. H. NISBKT
37 6
John P Carann and others. Property P 01 "
by defendant, Thomas J K *”°" n Sh'*
R. G. BYARb.w ,!
\.. Jan.26lb, 1855. ’ “