Columbus sentinel and herald. (Columbus, Ga.) 183?-1841, August 09, 1838, Image 4
PROPOSALS for carrying the mails of the United
S ates frjtn th? first of January, 1839, (exce|>t
lit hor iii-ifier stated,) totht 30th of June, 1843, on the
f,.b vm< r y res m 1 fjrgu, will be received at the De
part <nsu - un it the 10 h lav of September next inclu
live, to be dtdi.*J by the t 2 4th day of said m mth.
O.i rone* wvre exiting c Kitract* have been ex
ton lei to the 3)ih <f June, 1819, the new service, un
-1.-• rit bf * ‘nr i :t and ; tree than that now in opera'ion,
will be mile to c>m n sac; ou the Ist of July, 1839.
T i;* cases art specially noted under their respect
ive nu.nbs.s.
GEORGIA.
N >. 2 101 From \igna by railroad, to Warrenton,
aunplyinj Betlair, Bj.vry, Lombardy anJ Avoca,daily
in railroal e trs.
N. B.—lt is expected that the mail will bn convey
e 1 in c trs pr ivi I • I for the purpose un ler the direction
ot’ t'l i D jpa t n *nt, a>s I th U the agents, appointed and
pii I br th * 1 snarl'll jut to take charge of them, will be
Conveyed frea of c'u trge whenever required.
Le ive Vijista laily at 4 am, arrivc at Warrenton
same day hv 8 a in
Leave W.irren’on daily at pm, arrive at Augus
ta sa n-* days by 8J p m
2)9’ Fr > n Aug ista, by Silverton. S. C. Fourmile
Brint'a, Steel veil, Lover Three Buns, Johnson’s
La i ling, Er.vin'on. King Greet, Pipe Creek and llo
b Tisvillt), to Siva n th, da. 134 mile* and back three
ti o m a week in stages.
Pr toials to carry twice a week on horse will be
cans'll irel. , . , ,
L;i/e Ai'Hia ov rv M*niav, Wednesday and
Fn lay at l a’in, arrive at Savannah next diys by 10
U L-ive Sivanna'i eVe/y Tuoslay. Thursday and
S fir lay at 3 p m. arrive at Augusta next days by 11
P™!)! From Ai'ista.bv Frver’s Ponds, Sardis,
Mdl ‘livei fiVtsmhoo,Black Creek, Tuckneeking,
ait 0.-ingioll t > oavin-uh, ISI miles and back daily
in fi.'-h >rse post coaches.
Pr is nils to ca rv in suag33 will be considered.
Leave V ig ista daily at 1 a in, arrive at Savannah
next day hv 10 a m
I, ‘i/f S i"t in ih and lily at 3 p m, arrive at Augusta
next Ilyhy 11 p m
3DI V on A i'ista, bv D rhy’*, Ci'brea’h’s, E't
b nks. D> ihle Br inches. Line ilnton.Go-hen.Peters
bi-'. C >k’s La v O R in, Elberton, Stone F ictorv.
Ei'’o i"ive an! B > versville, to Carnesville, 123
miles an I hick on :*■ a week.
L ea/e Aig is’a every ATin lav at 6a m, arrive at
Carnesville every Wednesday by 7 p m
L • iim 7 i'n -svilla every T i irsday at 6 a tn, arrive
at Ai; is’a everv St’urd.iy by 7p m
2l)i Font Vigusta. bv Appling, White Oak.
Wrig’ltsh i'i. W.u’iin jfoi, Ceitreville, Lexington and
C ir ik !6 C irners, to Athens, 95 miles and track three
ti n •* a week in stages.
Props m's to carry on horse and twice a week are
invited.
Leave A*rg ista everv IVI in lay, Wedneslav and
Fridiv a* • a ‘it arrive at A hens next dav* by 11 a m
l.eive Athens every Tuesday, Thursday and Sa
turday .at I p tn, arrive a* Augusta next days by 6 p m
2115 From Aiguifa hv Richmond Factory, Hud
• onvi le. Li lisviile, Dublin and Laurens Hill, to Haw.
kinsville, 130 miles and back three times a week in
stages.
Pr ;mb to carry in four-horse post coaches will be
considered.
Leave Augusta every Tuesday. Thursday and Sa
turd iv a’ Ia n, arrive at H i vkinsville every Wednes
day Fri.lav an i Monday by 12 in
FiU/i HivYmville every Min lav, Wednesday
an 1 Fri lay at 1 p m a-rive at A ignta every Tues
day. TVi's 1 iy aid Sunday by 12 night
2W7 From Wirrentou. hv Shive-s Mills. Sparta
ail Duvereairx’s Ston. to Milledgeville, 44J miles and
back daily in f >ur-h orse post coaches
Pro oosals are invite 1 tocarrv th s mail on this route
in vuerp-sof carriages constructed for ’he purnose
in dor the dir-Mti >nof the D; ia r tm rnt, with oily three
pis ‘-n ;ers on the <HKsi de or in a separa’e atiartmcnt;
;lso to “irrv *he mail a’ a gr-i'er speed, defining the
n ii if miles which the bid der p r opo.ses to m ike in
e ic!i hour of running ‘ime.
a/e V ir-e loi laily at 9 am, arrive at Milledge
ile ame dav hv 6p tn
L ve ‘ldl • 1 reville daily at 7a m, arrive at War
ten o i sam; dav hv 4n m
3) Fro n Virreiton by Camack, D eihle Well ,
Cos vf>r bvt'l;, Greensboro. A’hens, Jefferson and
Cll liirj'ri Ys Sra-e, to Gainesville, 100 miles and
bin Vso ti n:s a week in railroad cars and four-horse
p >• c • aches
P • > i os.i's • i carry dii'v will he consi dere-f.
Lc iv i vV iTen'on tvery lay, Wednesday and !
Filiv a* 9 an. uri e at Greoisbiro same days by
12 n, i', V h ms same days by 10 pm, and at Gaines
ville n;xt days by 12 m
L'a/j viiuesville every T icsday. Thursday and
Si ird iv a 2 .n, arrive at A'hens same davs hv 12
nigh* a’ vreenshiro next days by 1 pm. and at War
ren o i same days bv 4 p in
2D) Fro n Warrenton. bv Pweltnn and White
P.ai is to Greensboro,3l miles an I back twice aweek
•a h >rse
Lu/s VVirrsn’on every Mm dav and Friday at 9
an i *hvc at Green boro sa n ; davs bv 8p in
Lrivo ireen ib iro everv Tuesday an and Saturday at
San a’ Wirrsnton same dav* by 4 p m
2 liO Fo n Shiver’s Mills, by R >ck Mills, Shoals
of )t! <:'nd. iC vi s.anl Fenu’s Bridge, to Davisboro,
3) tniles an I hack twice a week
[. > i/ i S liver’s M ll* ev ‘ry Ties lay an 1 Saturday
a. 12 n arrive a* Davish iro sane days by 10 pm
Loire D.ivibiro every Wednesday and Sunday
• 7an i rive at Shiver’s Mi.ls same davs by bp m
2HI Fri n 8 nrla by M nnt Zion, and Rockville,
to £in ou 31J niles an I back three limes a week to
M >in Zt >i. 7 niles, an I “nee a week the residue
L mvj Spara every M in lay, Wednesday and Fri
d iv, at 6 am, arrive at M un! Zion same days by 7j
a m
■ ive VI * in* Zi in everv M >n lav. Wednesday as I
Fri liv i- 8i in arrive at Sparia sam days by 10 am
L .*iv j Mi in Zt in every Wednesd iy at 8a m, ar
rive a’ E I'nn.on sam; day by 4 p m
L'ivj “’.iron’ll every T lurslay at 7 am, arrive
at M i in’ Zi n sam i day by 3 p m
21t2 Fnu S.iina by S anlforJ. and W irthen’s
S ir.i, to S ll h'sville. return bv Long Bridge and
W i-ren’s M u.i-, equal to 23 ni les and back once a
week
Leave S iirta every Thursday at 4 am, arrive at
Slid -rsville sam; day by 11 a in
L ‘ ive Sn lursville everv Thursday at 12 m, arrive
n! Snr a sun ?•)iyby 8p m
2ilt <’ron L ed'ttVille bv W illace. Ml mn War
rior, i nvil.e Franusville. Uni n. Daviston Talb >t
to ia 1 1 Ellers ie. to Cola nbus, 92 miies aad back
dailv in four-horse post coaches.
Pr >i >s its ire iiviie I to carry the mail on tki route
in v iter,or iif earriiges, c ms’ruc.ed fur the pu pose
uni ;r the directi m of the Denirtmen'. with only three
‘cru on the o I’si ltf or in a separate apar ment.
Ai m to e irrv the nail a’ a gre i'er speed, de ining the
i) i n'i*r of ni'es vhieh the bidder propose* to make in
ea Vi h i ir of running time.
L;# •; vl’ le 1 grville la ly at 7p m, arrive at Colum
bus in 31 h >urs bv 2 a m
Le ive 3 oltim >ts laily at 2 am, arrive at Milledge
ville n;x lav bv 6 a ni
2114 >7-,n V|'. ledg *ville bv Fairheld. Eaton’on
P i-i s i B i Ig-, * ecu's *r > Wat sou’s Grove. Tyr >ne,
W.tihiim DtibKg Pe’ersbirg aid Calhoun’s
M- !s to V >h>vill *. 110 niles aid back 3 times a week
in f * ir-horsi o >st coicbes.
Pro i mb to run -vi'h stages a'e invited,
t.ca’e Vi !• 1; willeeverv VI >i lay, Wednesday and
Fri div a 1 6? in arrive a’ Abbeville next days by Ip m
L -av : \ o i ‘Ville every T icsd iv, Th irs lay an I Sa
tur liv all an, arrive at Millelgeville next days by
6pm
2ll> F-on Mi'ledgtville, hv Green Hill, B'ounts
vi’l o, .Vj.lviy, Idlsbf o, Vtricoll>. Loakesville
S arrsvi.le, C ivi.igio i Oik Hill, M'.Dmo igh, Fos
tervitlo, Fiye leville ai l Ware’s S ore, to Newuan.
122 niles an 1 bio* twi :o a week in stages.
Pro i ki.s to carry three times a week to Covington
will be considered.
Leave vli.le igeviUo every Tuesdays nd Friday a*
3 a .n, arr ve at Xe.vuin next days by 10 p tn
L-ive V ■ v.i in every I’aeslay in i Friday at S am,
arrive at Milledgeville next days by 10 p m
S rrvice is to con n nice on the Ist of July, 1833.
2113 Fron Mntedgeville, by Oloptoosville, Stan
fo ’divide aid Si uh Union, to M muceilo, 33 miles
and bark once a week.
Le tvo .vluledgevil.e every Friday at 5 am, arrive at
Muni cello same day by 4 p m
Leive .Vl m icello every Saturday at 6 am, arrive
at M tlejgevitle same day bv 5 p ni
2117 Fro n Vlille Igeville.bv Irwin’on, Rains’ Store,
Mirim, Tan icrsville, and BarkweU’s, to Hiwkins
vi .e, 71 mites and back three times a week from Ist
Nove.iih :r to Ist July in each year, and twice a week
the resi iue in stages.
Proposal are invite l to run daily in four-horse post
coiches, wi*n the view ot carrying the great eastern
and southern mill on this line. ’
Leave Milled geville every Tuesday, Thursday and j
Sa urJay ai 7am ar ive at H vvkinsville every \Ved- i
U3*la., Friday and M mday by 12 in
Leave Ha vkinsvide every M inlay, VVe lnesdavl
an l Friday at Ipm arrive at Alille Igevtlle every
Tuesday, Thursday anl Sunday hy 6 p m
Proposals ire invited to carry the great eastern and
southern mail o t this route in vaterproof carriages,
‘ constructed for the purpose un ler the direction of “the j
Dapartment, with only three passengers on the outside,
or in a separa'e a > trtin *nt; also, to carry said mt.il at
a >re tier spied, defining the na nber of mites which
the bidder proposes to make in each hour ot running
time.
2US From Milledgeville, by Hebron. Smn lsviUe,
Dimhr-il L • limlla, St. Ciatr and Waynesboro, to
Fever's p.i il. 91 miles and ba-k twice a week.
Leave Mdle lgeville every Wednesday and Satur
day at 8 a m arrive at Fryer’s Puad every Friday and
Winlay be 6 m
jjjPfyer ,< * Pjnl e/e-y S inlay and Wijnesiav
at 5 a m arrive at Mutedgeville every Tuesday and
Frihiv bv 3 p m
5319 From Milledgeville. bv Green Hill andGlm
•toa. to Macon, 33 miles and back three times a week
* C Leave MHle Jgev'.ile everv Monday. Wednesday and
TtP-idiv nr n m arrive at Micrn sam ; days by 3pm
t 1 -ov Mason every Tuesday, Thursday and Sa
turday at 6 am, arrive at Milledgeville same days by
Pnm Eaton’on, bv Malison, Salem, Wil
liam s’ Cross Roads and Wa-kmsv.lle to Athens, 4S
, . ,_i, f k r „e times a week in stages
™ Proposals to carry in coaches will be considered,
wi Batoatoo ovary Monday, Wednesday and
Friday at If m, arrive at Athena serve days by rt
night
Leave Athens every Sunday, Wednesday and Fri
day it Ia m, arrive at Ea’.onton same days by 12 m
23*21 From Eatonton. bv Morrticello. Planters, In
dian Spring*, Uoumviile, Vzn Bur n, Zcbulon. Flat
floats. Wo.vdhouse, Greenville, Gray Rock, Mount
! ville, La Grange and Long Cane, to Weotpoint, 120
mite* three time* a week m four-h irse post coaches
Proposals to run with stages are invited.
Leave Eatonton every Monday, Wednesday and
Friday at 4 p in, arrive at Westpoint every Wednes
- day, Friday and Monday bv 6 p tn
Leave Westpoint every Monday, Wednesday and
Friday at 6 a m arrive at Eatonton eveiy Wednes
j day. e'rid iy and Monday by 9 at m
2322 From Midison, by Evansville, Shadyva'.e,
M jnhcello and Hillsboro, to Clinton, 45 miles and
bacx once a week
Leave Midison every Thursday at 7 a ra, arrive at
Clinton next day by 10 a m
Leave Clinton every Friday at 11 am, arrive at
Madison next day by 4 p m
2323 From Madison, by Fairplav, Monroe, Fair
view and Windsor, to Lawrenceville, 46 miles and
back once a week
Proposals f>r carrying the mail twice a week. a*so
three urn :s a week, in stages, will be considered. Also
to extend the stage service through to Gainesville, 28
miles farther
Leave Ma lisoi every Thursday at 7 a ra, arrive at
Lawrenceville next day by 10 a m
Leave L twrcnceville every Frrthy at 12 m, arrive
at Malison next day by 5 p m
2324 From Greensboro, by Bjckhead, Madison,
Ebeneier, Newbern, Covington, Zachary’s Store,
Rochdale an.l Latimer’s Store to Decatur, 71 miles
and back three times a week in stages ; Palestine, So
cial Uircle and Mount Pleasant, to be supplied by one
of the trips, or by horse
Propo-tals to carry in four-horse post coaches will be
considered.
Leave Greensboro every Monday, Wednesday and
Fnday at I p m, arrive at Decatur next days by 7 p ra
L;ave D.:calur every Tuesday, Thursday and Sa
turday at 6 a in, arrive at Greensuoro next days by
12 m
2325 From Greensboro, by Penfield, Wosdville,
80-wnng Green, Lexington, Colliery and Brookline, to
DameLville, 50 miles and back once a week
Leave Greensboro every Thursday at 1 p m, arrive
at Danielsville next day by 6 p m
Leave IJainctsvilie every Wednesday at 6 am, ar
rive at Greensboro next day by 10 a m
2326 From Crawfordsville, by Powelton, to Shi
ver’i Mills, 17 miies and back once a week
Leave Crawfordsville every Saturd .y at 7 am, ar
rive at Shiver’s Mills same day by 12 m
Leave Shiver's Mills every Saturday at 1 p m, ar
rive at Grawfjrdsville same day by 6 p m
2327 From Crawfordsville, by Raytown, to Wash
ington, 2 ) miles and back once a week
Proposals to carry in stages will be considered.
Leave Grawfjrdsville every Saturday at 5 am, ar
rive at vVashingto.. same day by 12 m
Leave Wasmugion every Saturday at 1 p in, arrive
at Crawfordsville same day by 8 p in
2328 From Washington, by Mallorysville, Goose
Pond, Damby’s ana White’s, to Elberton, 44 mile3
and back once a week
Leave Washington every Thursday at 5 a in, arrive
at Elberton same day by 8 p m
Leave Elberton every Friday at 5 am, arrive at
Washington same day by 8 p m
2329 From Washington, by Rehoboth, to Lincoln
ton, 20 miles and back once a week
Leave Washington every Friday at 1 p m, arrive at
Lin olnton same day by 7 p m
Leave Lincotnton every Friday at 5 am, arrive at
Washington saino day by 12 m
2330 From Elberton, by Muckle’s Ferry, Pistol
Creek, Danburg, Rehobotn, S*o y Point, Red Dak
and Rosseau, to Applington, 59 miles and back once a
week
Leave Elberton every Saturday at 6 a ra, arrive at
Appiuigton next day by 12 tu
Leave Applington every Sunday at 1 p m, arrive at
Elberion next day by 7 p m
2331 From E.oerion, by Cold Water, Montevideo.
Ever Green. S. C. and Rock Mills, to Anderson C.H.
36 miles and back once a week
Leave Eiber on every Thursday at 6 am, arrive at
An lerson C.H. same day by spm
L ;ave An lerson C. H. every Wednesday it 6 am,
arrive at Elberton same day by spm
Service is io commence on the Ist July, 1839.
2332 From Oentrevtlle, by State Rights, Bowling
Green, Sindy Creek and Scull Shoals, to Salem, 35
miles and back once a week
Leave Centreville every Thursday at 6 a ra, arrive
at Salem same day by 6 p rn
Leave Salem every Friday at 6 am, arrive at Cen
treville same day by 6 p m
Service i.o coin.n -nee on the Ist of July, 1839.
2333 From A liens by Bascobel, Harmony Grove,
Hurricane Shoals Grove Level, Bnshville and Hol
lingsworth, to Clarksville, 50 miles and back once a
week
L;a/e Athens every Monday at 6 am, arrive at
Clarksville next day by 11 a m
Leave Clarksville every Tuesday at 1 pm, arrive at
Athens nexi day by 6 p in
2334 From Athens by Grovehill. Danielsville, Ma
dison Spring*. Carnesville and Cmraliee Mountain, to
Cia-ksvtlle, 62 miles and back twi :e a week in stages
Proposals to carry three times a week wiil be con
sidered
L ;ave Athens every Tuesday and Saturday at 6
a in arrive at Clarksville next days by II a m
Leave Clarksville every M in lay and Friday at 1
p m arrive at Athens next days by 6 p rn
2313 Fro n A hen b/ O >w.nngville. Maintain,
M nroe,Chester, Reckb.idge and Stone M juntain, to
Decatur, 65 miles ad back once a week
Leave Athens every Tuesday at ! p m, arrive at
Decatur next day by 8 p m
Leave Decatiir every Monday at 4 am, arrive at
A'henr next day by 12 m
2133 From Jefferson, by Mulberry, Kellogg’s Storo
an 1 A iburn. to La.vrenceviJe,43 miles and back once
a week
Leave Jefferson every Tuesday at 10 am, arrive at
La vrenceville next clay by 12 in
Leave L l vrenceville every Wednesday at Ipm,
arrive at Jefferson next day by 4 p m
2317 Fr >m Ga nesville by Lu ksville, Murraysvi'le,
Ve v B idge an I A traria. to Dahlonega, 27 miles and
back twice a week in stages
Leave Gainesville every Tuesday and Saturday at
1p ni arrive at Dahlonega sane days by 10 p m
Leave Di'ionegi everv Tuesday’and Saturday at
4am arrive at Gainesville same days hy 12 m
2338 From Gaine ville by Winns, Coal Mountain
Cummings. Hightower, Harnageville, T Ikin : Rock
an i Cos isawatte, to Spring Place, 78 miles and back
t iree timet a week in four horse post coaches
Propos Is to give Cummings a side suppiy only will
be considered, also to run twice a cek in stages
Leave Gainesville tvery Monday. Wednesday, and
Friday at 6 am, arrive at Spring Place next days by
2pm
Leave Spring Place every Monday, Wednesday
and Friday at 5 am, arrive at Gainesville next days at
l p m
2339 Fr >m Auraria by Barnettsville to Hightower
22 miles and b ick once a week
Leave Auraria every Saturday at 5 am, arrive at
Hightower same day by 12 m
Leave Hightower eveiy Saturday at 1 p m, arrive at
Auraria same das by 8 p m
2340 Fro n Dahlonega by Pleasant Retreat, Mount
Yonah, Lou lsvide, Cooperstown and McDowell’s to
Clavtun, 55 miles and bick on e a week
Leave Dihionega every Saturday at 2 p m, arrive
at Ciayton next day by 7 p in
Leave Clayton every Monday at 6 am, arrive at
Daiionega next da by 11 a m
’3ll From Dahlonega by Highfalls and E’.ijay to
Spring Place, 55 miles and bock once a week
‘Leave Datilonega every Tuesday at 1 p m, arrive at
Spring Piace next aay by 6pm
Leave Spring Pta:e every Thursday at 6 am. ar
rive at Dahlonega next day by Ham
Service is to commence on ihe Ist July 1939
2312 From Dahlonega by Biairsville to Huntington
N C 47 miles an.l back once a week
Leave D.ihlonega every Teusday at 7 a ra,arrive at
Hailing on next day by 11 a m
Leave Huii’ington every Wednesday at 1 pm, ar
rive at D i'ilonega next day by 6pm
2313 From Blairsvil e by Shady Grove to Clayton,
42 miles and back nee a week.
Leave Blairsville every Monday at 4 am, arrive at
Clayton same day by 9 p m
Leave Clayton every Sunday at 4 a ra, arrive at
Blairsville same day by 9 p m
2311 Frim B.airsvtile to Louisville, la miles and
back once a week
Leave Biairsvillc every Monday at 6 am, arrive at
Louisville same day by 11 atn
Leavi Louisville every Sunday at 1 p m, arrive at
Blairsville same day bv 6 p m
2345 From Spring Place by Cross Plains and Med
icinal Springs to Lafayette, 32 miles and back once a
Leave Spring Place every Thursday at 6 am, ar
rive at Lafayette same day hv spm
Leave Lavfavette every Wednesday at 6 am, ar
rive at Spring Place same dav by 5 p m
2316 From Cassville, bv Pine Log, Talking R cks,
Elijay and Tuckahoe, to Blairsville,Bs miles and back
once a week
Leave Cassville every Saturday at 4 am, arrive at
Blairsville next day by Bpm
, eave B.airsvilfe every Monday at 4 am, arrive at
Cassviile next day by 8 p ra
Service is to commence on the Ist July 1839
2317 From Ca; sville. by Cannon. Orange and
Leonard, to Hi .htower, 36 miies and back once a
iv.eek
Proposa's to carry in stages will be considered
Leave Cassville every Wednesday at b atn,arrive at
Hightower same day by 6pm
Leave Hightower everv Thursday at 6 p m, arrive
at Cassville same dav bv6y m
Service is to commence on t'-e Ist of July 1839
2348 From Home, by Vann’s Valley, Spring or
C lildersville. HamptonviV.e. Tuikevtown and Diuble
Springs, to Bennettsville, 70 miles’ and back once a
week
Leave Rome every Monday at 5 a rn, arrive at Ben
nettsville next day by 7pm
Leave B -nnettsville every Wednesday at 5 m, ar
rive a’ Rome next day by 7 p m
j 2319 From Rome, bv Hermi'age. Adairsville and
| New Echota, to Spring Place. 46 miles and back once
; a week
| Leave Rome every Thursday at 1 pa, arrive at
| Spring Place next day by 6 p m
Leave Spring Place every Wednesday at 6 am,
arrive at Rome next day by 11 a m
2350 From Rome, by Armuckee, Island Town,
Lafayette and Cluckamaugee, to Rossviile,6o miles
anil back twice a week ra stages
Leave Rome every uesday and Thursday at 1 p
in, arrive at tiossvilie next day* by 11am
Leave Roseville every Wednesday and Friday at
12 rn. arrive at Rome next days by 10 a u
2351 From Rome, by -Missionary Station, Hopkins
ville, and Pleasant Green, to islandtown, 28 miles and
back once a week
Leave Rome every Friday at 6 a tn, arrive at Island
town same day by 3 p in
Leave Islandtown every Saturday at 6 am, arrive
at Rome same day by 3 p ra
Service is to commence on the Ist July 1839
2352 From Rome, by Ca.sville, Marietta, Standing
Pea h i ree, and Clear Creek, to Decatur, 70 miles
anJ back three times a week in stages
Leave Rome every Tuesday, Thursday and Satur
day at 1 p m, arrive at Decatur next days by 7 p m
Leave Decatur every Monday, Wednesday and
Friday at 6 a in, arrive at Rome next days by 12 m
2353 From Rome, by Cedartown, Villa Rica,Car
rolton, Rotiierwood and Lodi, to Newnan, 86 miles
and back three limes a week in stages
Leave Rome every Tuesday, Thursday and Satur
day at 12 m, arrive at Newnan next days by 12 m
L.eave Newnan every M jnday, Wednesday and Fri
day ai 12 in, arrive at Rome next da s by 12 m
2354 From Cedartown (or Paulding C H) by Van
Wert, Pleasant Ridge, Pumpkin Vine, Marietta and
Merrill’s Mills, to Lebanon, 59 miles and back once a
week.
Leave Cedartown every Monday at 6 am, arrive at
Lebanon next day by 4 p in
Leave Lebanon every Saturday at 8 am, arrive at
Cedariown next day by 6 p m
Service is to commence on the Ist July 1839
2355 From Carrollton, by Tallapoosa, to Cedartown
33 miles and back once a week
Leave Carßillton every Thursday at 6 am, arrive
at Cedartown same day by 7 p m
Leave ed rtown every Wednesday at 5 am, ar
rive at Carrollton same day by 6 p in
2356 From Carrotltou, by Laurel Hill. Kendall,
Franklin and Liberty Hill, to La Grange, 48 mile* and
back once a week
Leave Carrollton-every Wednesday at 6 am, arrive
at La Grange next dky by 11 a in
Leave La GVa ge every Thursday at S p m, arrive
at Carrollton riexiday by 6 p m
2357 From Franklin; Ly Puckettsville, to Wedo
wee, 28 mites and back once a week
Leave Franklin every Friday at 6 am, arrive at
Weduwee same day by 4 p m
Leave Wedowee every Saturday at 6 am, arrive at
Franklin same day by 4 p in
Service is to commence on the Ist July 1839
2353 From Franklin, by Turren.ine, Corinth, Gold
Hill, Luthersviile, Rocky Mount and Texas, to Flat
Shoals, 49 .niles and back on e a week
Leave Franklin every Tuesday at 10 am, arrive at
Flat Shoals next day by 1 p ra
Leave Flat Shoals every Wednesday at 2 p m. ar
rive at Franklin next day by 6 p m
Service is to commence on the Ist July 1839
2359 From Newnan, by County Line, Cedar
Branch, Rivertown, Campbellton, Howell, Mill Grove,
Marietta, Siwer Hook and Woodstock, to Canton, 74
miles and back once a week
Leave Newnan every Thursday at 6 am, arrive at
Can.on next day by 6p m
Leave Canton every Saturday at 6 am, arrive at
Newnan next day by 6 p m
Service i* to commence on the Ist July 1839
2360 From Newnan, by Luthersviile. Greenville,
Cleveland, Warm Springs, Elmore and Bellevue, to
Talbotton, 56 miles and back once a week
Leave Newnan every Friday at 1 p m, arrive at
Tatbutton next day by 6 p m
Leave Talbotton every Thursday at 6 am, arrive at
Newnan next day by 11 a m
Service is to commence on the Ist July 1839
2361 From Newnan, by Location, Mt Mourne, Ze
bulon and Slewartsville, to Barnsville, 47 miles and
back once a week
Leave Newnan every Wednesday at 1 p m, arrive
at Barnesvilie next day by 4 p m
L ;ave Barnesvilie every Tuesday at 7 am, arrive
at Newnan next day by 11am
2362 From Fayetteville, by Hancock’s, Decatur,
Choice’s Store ad Sweet Water, to Lawrenceville,
51 miles and back once a week
Leave Fayeiteville every Tuesday at 2 pm, arrive
at Lawrenceville next day by 6 p m
Leave L\ vrenceville every M *nday at 6 am, arrive
at ayetteville next day by 11 am
2363 From Fayetteville, by Barryville. Campbell
ton and Dark Corner, to Villa Rica, 43 miles and
back once a week
L *ave Fayetteville every Thursday at 4 am, arrive
at Vida Rica same day by 9 p m
Leave Viha Rica every Friday at 4 am, arrive at
Faye tevilte s me day by 9 p m
2364 Fro n Djcatur bv White Hall Utoy and Sand
Town, to Campbellton', 27 miles -nd back once a
week
Leave Decatur every Wednesday at 7 a m. arrive
at Campbellton same day by 4 p m
Leave Cam;be)lton every Tuesday at 7 am, a rive
at Decatur am <Say by 4 pm
2335 From Decatur by Cross Keys, Lebamn. So
cial Hill, Allens ills. Gumming, C >al M nintain and
Benton to Auraria. 70 mile- and back once a week
Leave D -ca'iir every Son lay at 6 a in, arrive a*
Auraria next day by 6 p m
Leave Auraria every Tuesday at 7 am, arrive at
Decatur next day by 6 p m
Serv ce is to comm -nee on the Ist July 1839
2336 From Lawrenceville, by Cain ’* and Chest
nut Hill, to Gainesville, 31 miles and back once a
week
L ;ave Lawrenceville every Friday ar 12 m, arrive
at Gainesville same day by 10 p m
Leave Gainesville every Thursday at 4 pm, arrive
at Lawrenceville next day by 11 am
2367 From Lawrenceville, by Pinckneyville, Mar
shallto n, Lebanon and Woodstock, to Sandfordsville,
52 miles and back once a week
Leave Lawrenceville every Friday at 12 m arrive
at Sandf.irdsville next day by 6 p m
Leave San Ifordville every ’Thursday at 5 am, ar
rive at Lawrenceville next by 11 am
2368 From Lawrenceville by Sawano and Orrsville,
to Camming. 24 inues anJ back once a week
Leave Lawrenceville every Friday at 1 p m, arrive
at Gumming s one day by 9 p m
Leave Gumming every Friday at 4 am, arrive at
La-vrencev tie same day by 11 a in
2369 From Lawrenceville, by Warsaw. Social Hill,
Hickory Fiat, Canton, Sulalre and Fine Log, to New
Echoia, 82 miles and back once a week
Leave Lawrence vide every Saturday at 5 am, ar
rive at New Echota next day by 7 p m
Leave New Echota every Monday at 5 am, arrive
at Lawrenceville next day by 7 pm
23<0 From McDonough, by Double Cabins. Pleas
ant Grove and Head’s, to Zebulon,3s miles and back
once a week
Leave McDonough every Monday at 5 am, arrive
at Zebolon same day by 6pm
Leave Zebuion every Tuesday at 5 a m. arrive at
McDonough sam ■ day by 6 p ra
2371 From McDonough, by Sandy Ridge, Lopton’s
Stare and Mecnanicsvihe, to Moiuicello 33 miles and
back once a weeK t
Leave McDonough every Tuesday at 6 a tn, arrive
at Monticeho same jay by 5 p m
Leave Mon.icello every Wednesday at 6 am, arrive
at McDonough same day by 5 p m
2372 From MtDonaugh, by White House, Flat
Rook, Latiinei’s Store and Rock Bridge, to Law
renoevi.ie, 43 miles and back once a week
Leave vicD.mough every Thursday at S am, arrive
at Lawrenceville next day hy 11 a m
Leave Lawrenceville every Friday at Ipm, arrive
at McDonough next day by 4 p m
237.3 From Forsyth, by S atiing’s Store to Macon,
25 rmles an I baek three times a week in rail road cars
Leave Forsyth every Tuesday, Thursday and Sa
turday at 5 p m, arrive at Macon same days by 7 p m
Leave Macon every Monday, Wednesday and Fri
day at 7 a in. arrive a Forsyth same days by 9 ain
2374 From Forsyth, by” Barnesvilie, Union Hill,
Tho iiaston, Torbertsville, Pleasant Hill, Bellevue
Bluff Spring and Waverley Hall, to Ellerslie, 67J
mile and back three times a week in stages
Leave Forsyth every Monday. Wednesday and
Friday at 10 am, arrive at Ellerslie next days by 5
p m
Leave Ellerslie every Monday, Wednesday and
Friday at 7 am. arrive nt Forsyth next days by 2 p m
2375 From Forsyth bv Gulleitsville, Indian Springs,
Jackson, Lacust Gr>we. McDonough, Cotton River.
Tuc er’s Cabin and Pamhersville, to Decatur, 65
miles and back three tims a week in st ges
Leave Forsyth every Mon lay. Wednesday and Fri
da vat 10 am,” arrive at Decatur next days by 4p m
Leave Decatur every Monday, Wednesday and
Friday at 8 p ni, arrive at Forsyth next days by 4 p m
2376 From Forsyth, by Brownsville, to Hillsborough
21 miles and back once a week
Leave Forsyth every Wednesday at 4 a m,arrive at
Hillsborough same day by 11 a m
Leave Hillsborough every Tuesday at 12 m, arrive
at Forsyth same day by 7 p m
2377 From Knoxville, by Hammack* Grove. Cullo
den and Franklin Academy, to Thomaston, 28 miles
and back twice a week
Leave Knoxville every Tuesday and Saturday at 7
am, arrive at Thomaston same days by 4pm
Leave Tno.nas’on every Wednesday and Sunday
at 7 a m arrive at Knoxville same days by 4 p m
2378 From Knoxville, by Fort Valley. Perry and
Henderson, to Outlaw's Cross Roads, 53 miles and
back ones a week
Leave Knoxville every Sa’urday at 6 am, arrive at
Outlaw’s Cross Roads next dav by 11 am
Leave Outlaw’s Cross Roads every Sunday at 1 p
•n. arrive at Knoxville next day by 6 p ra
2379 From Knoxville, by Hopewell and Spring
Hill, t< For -yth. 24 miles and back once a week
Leave If'ioxvil e every Thursday at 1 pm, arrive at
Forsyth same day by 9 p m
Leave Forsyth eve y Friday at 5 am, arrive at
Cnoxviile same day bv 1 p m
2330 From Knoxville, by Hicko v Grove, Hootens
ville. Prattsbur? and centre, to Talbotton, 37 miles
and back once a week
Leave Knoxvi le every Friday at 2 p m, arrive at
Talbotton next day bv I pm
Leave Talbotton every Saturday at 2 p m, arrive at
Knoxville next day by ■ p m
2381 From Macon, bv Websterville, Busbayville
and Perrv. to Hawkinsville, 50 miles and back three
times a week in stages, from Ist November to Ist July
i and twice a week in *tages the residue of the year
Leave Macon every Monday .Wednesday and Fri- 1
day at lam, arrive at Hawkukville same days by
12 in
Leave Hawkinsville every Monday, Wednesday
and Friday at 1 pm, arrive at 21 aeon same days by
12 night
2332 From Macon, by Chape Hill, Raines’s Store
and Ruzare’s S.ore, to” Dublin; 52 miles and back
three limes a ween in four-norse >o*t coaches
Leave Maeon every Monday, Wednesday and Fri
day at 3 a m. arrive at Dublin same days by ..J p m
Lea.e Dublin every Tuesday, Thursday an i Satur
day at 8j a m. arrive at Macou same days by 9 p m
Service is to com nence on the Ist July 1839
2333 From Perry, by Wilna VVelboru’s iVltds, Ma
; rioa, Higgsville and Cool Spring, to Dub.in, 62 mues
> and back once a week
Leave Perry every Tuesday at 6 am, arrive at
| Dublin next day by 3 p m
Leave Dublin every Thursday at 9 am, arrive at
Perry next day by 6 p in
2334 From Perry, by Limestone, Marshallsville,
Trave.ler’s Rest, Hamburg, Pundtown, Lana in-see.
Chisholms, Lumpnin, Florence and Georgetown, to
Irwinton, Ala. 104 miles and back once a week on
horse
Proposals to carry twice u week in stages will be
considered
Leave Perry every Sa’tirday at a a ra, arrive at Ir
winton every Monday bv 6 p in
Leave lr.vimon every Tuesday at 5 am, arrive a;
Perry every Thursday by 6pm
2335 From Hawkin -ville, by Millwooff, Outlaw’s
Cross Roads a id Pmdartown, to Bainbr.dge, J3O miles
xnd back three times a week in-stages
Prop >sa s to carry in four-horse post coaches dailv.
with a view to conveying the great New Orh ans mail,
will be con idered
Leave Hawkinsville every Minday. Wednesday
and Friday, a-- Ipm, arrive at Bambridge every
Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday by T 2 night
Leave Bambridge every Tuesday, ‘Thursday and
Saturday ut 1 a tn, arrive at Hawkinsville every
Wednesday. Friday and vlonday by 12 m
2386 From Hawkinsville. hy Copeland, Temper
ance, Jacksonville. Arhley’s Mi Is, LmnberCily. Box
ville. Perry’s Mills, Matlock’* and Baggs. to Darien.
163 miles and back 3 times a week from Ist Novem
ber to Ist July, and twice a week the residue of the
year in stages
Leave Hawkinsville every Monday, Wedi esday
and Friday at 1 pm, arrive at Darien every Wednes
day, Friday and Monday by Bpm
L -ave Darien every Monday, Wednesday and Fri
day at 5 a in, arrive at Hawkinsville every Wednes
day Fri lay and Monday by 12 m
Service is to commence ou the Ist of July, 1839.
2337 From Hawkinsville, by Adamsj to House
Creek. 36 miles ano back once a week
Leave Hawkinsville every Wednesday at 1 p m, ar
rive at House Creek next day by 9 a m
Leave House Creek eveiy Thursday at 10 am, ar
rive at Hawkinsville same day by 10 p m
Service is to commence on the Ist of July, 1839.
2338 From Dublin by Eden, to Savannah, 120
miles and back 3 times a week in sou -horse coaches
Leave D tblin every Monday Wednesday and Fri
day at 4 p m, arrive at Savannah next days by 8 p tn
Leave Savannah every Monday, Wednesday and
Friday at 4 am, at rive at Dublin next days by 8 a in
2389 From D iblin, by Buck Eye and Fisher's
Store, to Sanlersvilte, 34 miles and back twice a week
Leave Dublin every Sunday and Wednesday at
12 m, arrive at Sandersville next days by 10 a m
Leave Sandersville every Monday and Thursday at
12 m arrive at Dublin next lays by 10 a m
2390 From Dublin, by Mount Vernon and Rialls.
to B ixville, 50 miles anJ back once a week.
Leave Dublin every Wednesday at 6 am, arrive at
Bixville next day by 11 ani
Leave Boxvil.e every Thursday at 1 p m, arrivc at
Dublin next day by 6pm
2391 From Dublin, by Swainsboro, to Walesboro,
50 mile- and back once a week
L-ave Dublin every Tuesday at 5 am, arrive at
Walesboro next day by 10 a m
Leave Walesboro every Wednesday at 2 pm, ar
rive at Dublin next day by 7pm
2392 From Eden", bv Sratcsboro, Swainsboro,
Walesboro, Birdsville and Bark Camp, to Louisville,
97 miles and back once a week
Leave Eden everv Friday at 9 am, arrive at Louis
ville next dsv bv 9 p m
Leave L misville everv Wednesday at 3 am, ar
rive at Eden next and y by 3 p m
2393 From Savannah, by Riceboro. to Darien. 62
miles and back three times a week from Is November
to Ist July, and twice a week the residue of the year,
in stages
Leave Savannah everv Tuesday, Thursday and
Sa unlay at 11 am, arrive at Darien same davs by
12 night
Leave Dirien everv Monday, Wednesday and Fri
day at 9 am arrive atSivannah same davs bv 12 nigh
2334 From Darien, hv B; hel, Wayoesville Langs
bury, Jeffursonton an! Le m. to St. Mary’s, 74 miles
and back twice a week in stages
Leave Dari*>n everv S indav and Wednesday at 7
a m arrive at Tetfersonton same days by 6 p m, and a
St. M iry’s next davs bv 9 a ra
L ‘ave - l i. Marv’< ev tv Tuesday and Sa'urday a
4 am, arrive at Jefferonon same days by 11 a m
and at Darien next days bv 7 a ni
2395 From D irien tj Brun*wick,27 miles and bac!
twice a week
Leave Darien every Sunday and Wednesday at 7
a in a riv at Brunswick same days by 4 p in
Leave Brunswick every Tuesday dill Saturday a
8 am, arrive at Darien same days by 5p ra
2396 From iVaresbjro, by Hoitnisv.iie Cam
Ground arid Ucmulgeevihe, to Ashley’s Mills, 71 mue
and back- once a week
Leave Waresboro every Monday at 6 am, arrive a‘
Ashtey’s Mnts next dav by 4 p ni
Leave Ashley’s M.ils every Wednesday at 6 a in
arrive at Waresbo o next day by 4 p m
Service is io commence on ihe Ist of July. 1839.
2397 F.oin Ware.-boro io Troupville, 65 miles and
back once a week
Leave Waresb >ro every Friday at 6 am, arrive a
Troupville next day by 1J a m
Leave Troupville eve.y Saturday at 1 pm, arriv.
at w'aiesboro uexi day by 6pm
Service is to commence ou the Ist of July, 1839.
2393 From Troupvnte, by Sh irp’s Store, Tliomas
vilie and Cairo, to Bainbridge 89 nines and back one
a week to Thomasville, thence twice a week
Leave Troupvihe every Saiurday at 11} am, ar
rive at Thoinaavilie next day by 8 a in
Leave Thoinasviile every Friday a 3J p m, arrive
at i’roupvitie next day l>y 12 rn
Leave Titoina-vnie every Sunday and Thursday at
9 ant arrive a Bat..bridge same days by 9p m
Leave Bambridge every Monday and Friday at 3
a m. arrive at i'homasviiie same days by 3 p m
2399 From T oupviiie, by Forest Grove and Cher
ry Lake, to San Pedro, 47 miles and back once a week
Leave Troupvnle every Saturday at 12 in, arrive ai
San Pedro next day by 5 p ni
Leave San Pedro every Friday at 6 am, a"rive a
Troupvnle next day by 11 a m
Service is to commence on (he Ist of July 1839.
2400 From Pindertown, by Albany, Byron, Gil
liam’s, Concord and Pachttta,to Fort Gaines, 77 miies
and back once a week
Leave Finderiown every Saturday at 6 a ra, arrive
at Fort Gaines next day by 5 p nt
Leave Fort Gaines every Monday at 6 a m arrive
at Pindertown next day by 5 p nt
2401 From Pindertown, by Siarkville, Goff’s Store
and Americus, to Hamburg,*ss miles and back once a
week
Leave Pindertown every Monday at 1 pm, arrive
at Hamburg next day by 6 p m
Leave Hamburg very Sunday at 6a m, arrive a
Pindertown next day hy 11 a m
2402 From P nder own by Siarkviile, Chenuba and
UtsmuKe, to Lumpkin, 50 miles and back once a week
Leave Pindertown every Friday at 6 am, arrive at
Lumpkin next dav by 11 a m
Leave Lumpkin every Saturday at 1 p m, arrive at
Pindertown next day by 6 p tn
Service is to commence on the Ist of July, 1839.
2403 From Americus by Pondtown to Uchee Vil
lage, 80 m>ies and back once a week
Leave Americus every M mday at 9 a m. arrive at
Uchee Village same day by 7 p nt
Leave Uchee Village every Tuesday at 7 am, ar
rive at Americus same day by 5 p m
2404 From Americus by Oanville to Outlaw’s Cioss
Roads, 30 miles and bacli once a week
Leave Americus every Monday at 6 am, arrive at
Outlaw’s Cross Roads ante day by 5p m
Leave Outlaw’s Cross Roads every Sunday at 6
a m. arrive at Americus same day by 5 p tn
Service is to commence on the Ist July, 1839.
2405 From A itaricus by Lannahassee, Searsville
and Pineville, to Halloca, 50 m.les and back once a
week
Leave Americus every Monday, at 6 am, arrive at
Halloca next dav bv 11am
Leave Halloca e'very Saturday at 12 m, arrive at
Americus next day by 5 p nt
Service is to commence on the Ist of July, 1839. ,
2406 From Hamilton by King’s Gap and Farmer’s,
to Greenville. 23 nnies and back once a week
Leave Hamilton every Thursday at 1 p nt, arrive at
Greenville same day by 8 p m
Leave Greenville every Thursday at 5 am, arrive
at Hamilton next day by 12 m
2407 From Columbus by Upatoie, Uchee Vil age
and Poindexter, to Hamburg, 55 miles and back once
& week
Le.,ve Columbus every Monday at 1 p m, arrive at
Hamburg next day by 6 p m
Leave Hamburg every Sunday at 6 am, arrive at
Columbus next day by Ham
2408 From Columbus by Princeton. Hamilton, ('ar
lisle, La Grange, Shiloh. Corinth and Watson’s, to
Newnan, 78 miles and back three times a week in
| stages
! Leave Columbus every Tuesday, Thursday and Sa
! turday at 5 am, arrive at Newnan next days by 11
| a m
Leave Newnan every Monday, Wednesday and
Friday at 2 pm, arrive at Columbus next days by 8
p m
2409 From Columbus by Mulbeirv Grove. Falls
ville Whiteville, West Point, L,ong Cane and Ver
non to Lagrange, 51 miles and back once a week
Leave Columbus every Monday ai6 am, arrive at
Lagrange next day by 11 a m
Leave Lagrange every Tuesday at 1 pm, arrive at
(Columbus next day by 6 p m
2410 From Columbus by Halloca. Pan Handel,
1 Lumpkin, Summerfield and Cuthbert, to Fort Gaines,
1 87 miles and back twice a week on terse
I Proposals to carrv in stages are tinted
Leare Columbus every Thursday and Saturday at
6 am, arrive at Fort Gaines next days by 7 p m
Leave Fort Gaines every Monday and Friday at
6am. arrive at Columbus next days by 7 p m
2411 From Fort Gaines by Biakel vto Bainbridge,
60 miles and back twice a week on horse
Proposals to carry in stages are invited
Leave Fort Gaines eveiy Monday and Thursday
at 6 a in, arrive at B .inbridge next days by 4 p m
Leave Baiubridge every Wednesday and Sa urday
at B am arrive at Fort Gaines next days by 4 p m
2412 From Blakely bv Porter’s Ferrv and Olive
Grove to Chattahoochee, Florida Territory, 50 miles
and back once a week
Leave B.akely every Thursday at 1 p m, arrive at
Cha'tahoochee next day by 6 p tn
Leave Cha'tahoochee every Saturday at 4 am, ar
rive at Blakely next day bv 10 a m
Proposals for supplying the following offices, at a sum
to be name 1, subject to the condition f being limited
to the net proceeds of the office, will also be con
sidered,
Armenia to be supplied from Statesboro, 10 miles
once a week
Fort Valley to be supplied from Pine Level, 9 miles
Fred mia to be supplied from Darien. 14 miles once
a week
Johnson's Store to be supplied from Coun’y Line,
10 miles twice a week
Pine F.at to be sup;>lied front Van Bu en, 5 miles
once a week
Poinsett to be supplied from Carnesville, miles
once a week
Powder Springs to be supplied from Marietta, 11
miles
Raamah to be supplied from Milledgeville, miles
Sheffield to be supplied from Covington, 10 miles
once a week
Stone Mountain to be supplied from Choice’s Store
Sumtervilie to be supplied from Pindertown, 18
miles once a week
Sunbury to be supplied from Riceboro, 11 miles
once a week
Taylor’s Creek to be supplied from lticeboro, 18
miles
Walthamsville to be supplied from Riceboro, 11
miles
NOTES.
1. Each route must be bid for separately. The
route, the sum, the m ale of service, and the residence
of the bidder, should be dis incily slated in each bid.
2. No poposal will be considered unless it be ac
companied by a guaranty signed bv one or more re
sponsible persons, in the following form, viz :
‘ The undersigned
guaranty that if his bid for carrying the
mail from to be accepted
bv the Postmister General, shall enter into an obliga
tion prior to the first day of March next, wi’h good
and sufficient sureties, to perforin the service proposej.’
• Da ed 1838.’
This should be accompanied by the certificate of a
Postmaster, or other equivalent testimony, that the
guarantors are men of propeity, and able to make
good their guaranty.
ICT 1 ’ This guaranty being required by law, no ex
emption can be allowed in favor of old contractors,
railroad companies, or any other companies or persons
whatsoever.
3. The dislances. as stated in this advertisement,
are believed to be substantially correct; but the bidder
will inform himself on that point, as no increased pay
will be allowed for any difference when the places are
named correctly.
4. The schedules are arranged so as to allow seven
minutes to each post o fice for opening and closing
mails generally and one hour to the distributing post
offices; but the. Postmaster General may extend the
time *n alio ving like extension to the contiactors.
5. The Postmaster General may alter the schedule,
and alter the route, he allowing a pro rata increase of
compensation for any addi ional service required, and
for anv increased speed, when the employment of ad
ditional stock or carriers is rendered necessary.
6 He may discon inue the service or curtail it at a
pro rata reduction of pay, whenever he shall consider
i expedient to do so, he allowing one month’s extra
pav on the amount dispen ed witn.
7. He may impose fines for failure to take or deliver
a mail, or any part of a miil. at any post office which
is or may bj es ablished on the route, for refusing or
neglec ing to perform any other stipulation of this con
tract, for suffering the mail to be injured, wet, lost, or
destroyed ; and may exact a forfeiture of the pay ol
the trip whenever the trip is lost, or the mail ar ives so
far behind schedule time as to lose connexion with
a depending mail.
8. He may a.inul the contract for repeated failures
to perforin any of the s.ipu.a>ions, for refusing t > dis
charge a carrier w ten required, for violating ihe Post
■Jifice .aw,for oi-.obeying tue instructions ol thedepart
aieu , or assigning a contract without the previous
content of the Postmasier General.
9. If the contracior shall run asi age or other vehi
cle in jre rapid.> or more frequen ly than he is required
bv the con rac’t to carry the mail, he sha.l give the
a.lie increased celerity and frrqu ncy to the mail,
iu J without increase ol compensation.
10. Contractors on stage and c >ach routes shall
convey, free of charge, s of the Department
ipm exlubi ton of their creden iaf ; also, mail bags
tu l Post Office blanks.
11. Contractors •> s age and coach routes shall, in
■he conveyence of passengers, give a pr. teienee to
hose who are brought in me connecting mail lines,
>v ;r those .ravelling m any oilier ; so dial connecting
non stage rou.es snah form coiilin lous travelling lines.
12. On routes where ihe mail is tran-poned in
i ages, and he present con.racior shall be supersided
:>y an underbi der. who may not have the stage prt -
ier i leqmsite fir the pelfurma.ee of the contract, he
thati purchase from the present contractor such of the
slage hors sand properly as may be suitable for the
service, at a fur valua ion and make payment theie
for bv reasonable instalments, unless the present eon
ract’or shall continue to run stages on the route
Should they not agr e as to the suitableness of the
iroperty tile terms, or the securi y. each mav choose
i person who mav aopoint a third, and .heir decision
shall be final, or the Pos master General will name the
intpire. This will be made the condi ion of any bid
inder that of a present contactor ; and should the tin
lerbidder fail to comply, his bid will be offered to ihe
•ontractor; bin should lie decline it. ihe proposals of
he underbidder will he accepted unccnrlri.-na y.
13. The Postmaster General is prohibi t and by law
from making con rac s fir the transportation of Ihe marl
-vi It anv person who shall hava entered in oany com
linaiion, or proposed to en'er into any combina ion, to
irevi-nt the making of any hi 1 for a mail contract bv
my other person or persons ; or who shall nave made
anv agreement, or shall have given or performed, or
•romised to give or perform any considt ra'ion to do,
•r not tod i anv thing hatever to induce any other
not to bid for a mail conti act.
14. On pos- coach and stage routes where that kind
of iransporta'ion is sometimes difficult, proposals will
he received for carry ing the mails on horseback in
wagons, or carts, for a specific number of months,
weeks, or days in each year; but h:> dispensation of
nost coach or stage service will be toiera'i and t nless it
he stipulated for in the proposal and embraced in the
con’ract.
15 The proposals should be sent to the Department
sealed, endorsed Mail proposals in the State of
’ and addressed to the First Assis ant Post
master Gin ra , S R. Hobbie.
AMOS KENDALL.
Post Office Department. )
June 4 1838. J 2012 t
KXPItESS MAIL
PROPOSALS for carrying a Daily Express
Mail on horseback, or in rail roa.l cars, for
the purpose of conveying slips from newspapers
in lien of exchange newspapers, and letters
(others than such as contain money) not exceed
ing half an ounce in weight, marked • Express
Mad,’ and public despatches from the times
hereinafter stated, to the 30th day of June. 1843,
inclusive, on the following routes, will be re
ceived at the Post Office Department until the
21st day of September next, to be decided by the
24th day of said month :
] From (iastou, N C to Raleigh, 80 miles and
back, to stop at two intermediate points, it re
quired
Service to commence on the Ist of July, 183 J
Leave Gaston daily at 9* p in. arrive at Ra
leigh next day bv 4j a m .
Leave Raleigh daily at 6] p m, arrive at Gas
ton next day by l] a m
2 From Raleigh to Fayetteville, 60 miles and
Service to commence on the Ist of July, J 339
Leave Raleigh daily at 4J am, arrive at r as
etteville same day by 104 a m
L°ave Faye tevilie daily at J p m, arrive at
Raleigh s tme day by 6 p m
3 From Fayetteville, bv Cheraw, S C and
Caindein, to Columbia, 156 miles and back
Service to commence as aforesaid
Leave Fayetteville daily at 10* am, arrive at
Columbia next day by 5 a m
Leave Columbia daily at 10 p m, arrive at
Fayetteville next day by 12 noon
4 From Columbia, by Augusta, Ga and War
renton, to Milledgeville. 161 miles and back; to
stop atone more point if required
Service to commence on Ist July, 1839
Leave Columbia daily at J am, arrive at Mil
ledgevilie same day by 34 p m
Leave Milledgeville daily at 7 am, arrive at
Columbia same day by 9? p m
5 From Milledgeville, by Macon, to Colum
bus, 133 miles and back; to stop at one more in
termediate point if required
Service to commence on Ist July, 1839 .
Leave Milledgeville daily at 3* p m, arrive at
Columbus next day bv 3] a m
Leave Columbrs daily at 6? p m, arrive at
Milledgeville next day by 6j a m
6 From Columbus to Montgomery. Ala 91
miles and back; to stop at one intermediate point
if required
Service to commence on Ist January, 1839
Leave Columbus daily at 34 a in, arrive at
Montgomery same day by 11am
Leave Montgomery daily at II a ro, arrive at
Columbus same day by 64 p m
7 From Montgomery by Greenville to Mobile
193 miles and to stop at two more points
il required
Service to commence on Ist January, 1839
Leave Montgomery daily at 111 a in, arrive at
Mobile next day by 7 a tn
Leave Mobile daily at 3 p m, arrive at Mont
gomery next day by 102 a m
8 From Columbia S C to Charleston, 125
miles and back
L*‘ave Columbia daily at 1 a in. arrive at
Charleston same day by 1 p tn
Leave Charleston daily at 9 am, arrive at Co
lumbia same day by 9j p m
NOTES.
Each route is to he bid fir separately. Tire
route, the sum, and the residence of the bidder,
should be distinctly stated in the bid; the sum
should be stated bv the year
No proposal will be considered unless it be
accompanied by a guarantee, signed by one or
more responsible persons, in the following form
viz:
‘ The undersigned guaranty that, ,if his
hid for carrying the Express m til fro n to
be accepted by the Post Master General, shall
enter into an obligation, prior to the first day
March next with good and sufficient sureties to
perform the service proposed.
‘ Dated . 1838.’
This should be accompanied bv the certificate
of a post master, or other satisfactory testimony,
that the guarantors are men of property, and
able to make good their guarantee.
The Post Master General reserves the power
of changing the schedules, but not so a* to in
crease the expedition, without making the addi
tional compensation-authorised by law.
The mails are io leave precisely at the time
set.
Five minutes only are allowed for opening and
closing them at an intermediate office.
The pay of the trip will he forfeited by a fail
ure to arrive io time. And this forfeiture may
be increased into a penalty not exceeding ten
times the pay of the trip, according to the cir
cumstances under which the failure happened.
For a repetition of failures, the contract may be
annulled.
No excuse whatever will be taken for a fail*
ure.
Departures and arrivals are to be regulated by
the apparent or sun time.
Double stock will he paid for, where it is ac
tually employed, when the mail regularly ex
ceeds seventy pounds in weight.
If it should become necessary, at any time, to
discontinue the service, (a result which is not
expected.) the contractors will be entitled to re
ceive two months’ extra pay.
The proposals shnmd he sent to the Depart
ment sealed, endorsed • Proposals for the F.x
press Mail,’ and addressed to the Fiist Assistant
Post Master General, S. It. Hobbie.
Those who enter into this service must make
up their minds not to let bad roads, nor storms,
nor floods, nor cascades, nor dangers, prevent
their performances according to contract.
AMOS KENDALL.
Post Office Department, )
June 6, 1838. $ 20 12t
YELLOW FEVER CURED
WITH BItAXUiIB i'tl’S PILLS.
MR. ARNOLD, who last August boarded with
Mrs. \Vard, near the corner of Tchapitolas and
uiroii streets, was attacked with Yellow Fever, and
immediately swallowed 15 Fids, anil then took 10 Fills
every hour for 7 h mrs afterwards. During the seven i
hours they appeared to produce no effect, bui at the !
end of that nine a feeling of faintness cairje over him.
and he thought the last hour of tiis existence was at
hand He then blamed himself for putting faiih in
Bi andreth’s Fills. He told his nurse if lie was deliri
ous, to continue to give more, as he had begun he
made up his mind to con inue them, even in the state
he was Scarcely had he given these orders when he
raiseil his hand to his face, and, to use his own expres
sion, there were upon it drops of perspiration as
large as buck shot. H found that he had bro
ken out into the most profuse perspiration. Almost
immediately the Fills began to take effect, and he de
scribes the evacuations as of ihe most dreadful kind,
b.ack and putrid to suffocation. The doors and win
dows were obliged to be thrown open. He was out of
danger within 24 hours of the commencement of the
attack, and by taking 15 Fills night and morning, on
the 4th day he was out, and in 10 days entirely reco
vered.
T is I (Dr. Brandrcth) would guarantee would be
the case in ninety cases of eliow Fever out of a hun
dred, was the above method adopted on the commence
ment.
Dr. Franklin never spoke more truly than when he
said a stitch in time,” &c.
Womd the people were wise—time may convince.
All fevers are occasioned by the disordered motion
of the h'norl. pro lui-ud by the hlim-'ral .-or.. i y hard n
ing the valves of the vessels The blood circulates
with greatly increased veloci y. and is s ill increased
by thefric'i m of the globules. or particles which com
pose the mass of fluids. Then it is that the excessive
heat is experienced throughoir the whole sys ern ; and
accompanied with great thirst, pains in the head. back,
kidneys, and in fact a complete pros” rat ion of all the
faculties of the mind as well as body.
Bleeding, calomel a id barks are the usual remedies
employed by physicians. What is the consequence ?
Two thirds die an I the other third recovers from the
fever—but—yes, mind that bot—hut w-i'li their blood
overcharged w’th. the very remedies thcmxeloe* which
have been sw illowed to dispel the f ver These gn -
raily depo i e in the cavi ies of the veins and arteries,
produo ntr most horrid uai. l *—tspeciaily in he night
when the cured pa'ient is warm in bed— >f en obliging
him to rise amt apply cold wa'er or some o'her cold ap
plication to ease the excessive pain,-if entinu-sc mghs
most obstina'e ones iropsy. eon*tiniptirn bv the re
medies iHtruciing he tooa el o her leh'li a in• as
s.-c ions lead the poor panent to the tomb after long and
cruel sufferings.
This ma- be prevented—can always be prevented,
if ptirga'son is at once resored to—and after the pa
tien’ is re luced ever so low there is hope —provided he
perseveres. Hundr ds hav- been prevented from fill
ing an untimely grave by following the advice ontain
ed in the followi.g
SHORT SENTENCE :
On the first attack of fever, or any disease, immedi
ately lake a large base of
Brandnth's Vegetable Universal Pills ,
And continue to keep up a powerful effect on the j
bowels uo ii the fever or |>airi has entirety ceased.
j j J These Pills are an assistant of nature.
and afford pe feet r lief whenever an organs of the
body are unhealthy, lestoring heaiih and strength by
removing accumu a'e.l im;*iri ies—otherwise in simple
language vitiated humors. This is following a ure—
ibis is taking disea-e out of ihe hodt—and no other
way can cure disease blit taking it out. It must he :
carried away from the body, not merely changed as is
the case when blue pill or calomel is given or anv of j
the n imerotis mineral mslicines. It is in consequence j
of the per pira'ion whe-h arises from the Thompsonian i
prac.ice that has brought it in o notice—but -wearing
is no hing, om iared to purging vith Ban Ireth’s Pills,
in ihe good effects on the body. One dose of 10 Pills
will remove more bad ii mi >rs. by th • stomach and
bowels than ail izen vapor baths, on Thompsonian or
o’her principles could real >ve Purging an I sweating !
is al’ that is required ’o cure dis ase no matter what
kind— lT CAN BE CURED IN No OTHER WAY BR AN
DRETH’S FILLS are both sudorific and cathartic
—that is, produce both swea ing and purgin'. In
some cases they produce vomit’ng ; that is only when
the stomach is >n such a state of foulne-s that it i-anm’
cleanse itself by any o’her means. They always pro
duce health, because they invariably excite every or
gan to healthy action—in other words. THEY AS
SIST na'ure to bring about such a s’ate of things as
necessarily causes this desirable result.
No method is so sensible as following Nature
Mankind have been long enough out of he path and
unfortunately after anything but common sens . an I
guided by any whim but reason. Let us abandon,
then, false notion and falser practices— etns en leavor
to resume the path of nature, and be guided by the light
of reason—let us cease to r-tin our eves bv gas or can
dle light and we shall need no op icians—let us cease
doing those things which are con’rav to the nature of
our bodies, an I we shall ned no physician*—let us
endeavor to find out wha* i* na ure. what a e the laws
that govern her. In this work experience must be our
teacher and prejudice must be forewr di card'd as
our companion.
BRANDRETH’S VEGETABLE UNIVER
SAL PILLS.
May be obtained genuine and pure of mv Agent, in
Columbus Mr. JOh.N B. PEA BODY, an 1 no where
elsr in said ciiv.
Remember, a’mays that no Druggist is allowed to
sell the GENUINE PILLS.
It i3 for this cause that so many of them have the
counterfeits for sale.
If there is anv virtue in the genuine Pills is it not
basely criminal to offer the cuntefeits ? and if there is
no virtue in them (which most of them believe tobe ‘he
fact.) are their motives no equally unworthy in offer
ins to ‘he D'lblic anv medicine under the na ne of Bran
dreth ? Let every unprejudiced mind in ‘ge between
us. BENJA MI V BR A VDRETH, M. D
Columbus, Ga. April 21. 1838. 12tf
REMOVAL,
DR. WILSON mav in future be found at the
Drug Store o<” John K Bacon & Cos. during
the dav. and after night at his residence. I’ is his in
ten'ion to devote himself <xc!u ivelv to his proses ton il
duties. Those who may desire his services, when
he is absent, can he informed, by applying as above
named, where he has gone to. and at what hour he
will re urn. Columbus. July 16,1638. 24 6m
D. GOLSTEINE,
COMMISSION & FORWARDING MER
CHANT, Apalachicola, Flor. June 21 20tf
BS. HAWLEY, wholesale and retail Drug
• gist, at Analachicola and St. Joseph, Florida.
Nov. 1, 1837. ‘ 24tf
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
TO THOSE SUFFERING WITH
Cholera Morbus, Diam.tra , Summ * Complaint, Co
lics, Cramps and Spasms.
THE utility of R. ES. BERNARD’S Remedy for
Cholera lias ceased to boa problem. Experi
ence, the oulv sure foundation of Medicinal, as i-f all
other kinds of knowledge, has effectually established
what the judicious composition of the Remedy, its
admirabL- adaptation to tue various indications which
occur in the course ol those diseases ot the stomach,
liver anJ bowels, usually designated as Cholera Com
plaints, led the pioprietor to an icipatc from the first. Ol
all experience, however, that of men competent todis
crimina e accurately and to decide justly upon the
effects of a medicine, must be the best; anil with such
in its favor, even the most fastidious in these matters
must lay aside their prejudices.
The indications of cure art —to tranquilizc the sto
mach and bowels; to relieve the excessive puking and
purging; to allav the increased irritability of the intes
tines. giving rise to increased peristaltic motion; to
relieve that rheuma'ic state of the bowels which is of
ten the a tendant of chronic cases, sometimes accom
panied with inflammation and ulceration; to ovorcom*
the spasms, equalize the eircula ion. and restore warmth
to tlm surface; remove congestion of the internal or
gans, and to relieve the morbid irritability of the brain
and nervous svstein: —all of w hich has bn effected by
the use of Bernard’s Remedy for Cholera, certificates
of which have been given at various limes, of its effi
cacy in cases widely different in their origin and pro
gress from each other.
. j Look to the ceriificates; they are the best
evidence that can he given.
The commendations which several liberal and intel
ligent Phvsicians have bestowed upon the Remedy,
have a ready h.-en published; and the sulvcriber has
now the gratification of adding the following from a
most respectable praiising physician of Somerton. V&.
’ R. S. BERNARD.
Somerton , May 14, 1337.
Mr. R. S. Bernard :
Dear Sir—This is io inform you I have tested the
efficacy of your Remedy for Cholera in several instan
ces that have lately conic under my care, and that its
effects evince it to be a judicious preparation—one emi
nen ly serviceable, I will say altogether competent to
cure the diseases for which it is recommended. 1 feel
no hesitation, therefore, in declaring that for ihe treat
ment of such disorders, 1 shall regularly dispense your
Remedy from mv office, and would recommend it to be
kept in all families liable to these dangerous attacks.
You may use this certificate as you will.
Your’s, very respectfully,
W. L. PARHAM.
This certificate was given to mv agent, K. P. Nash,
of Petersbuig, and for its importance notice Mr. Nash’s
remarks:
As agent for Bernard’s Cholera and Diarrhoea Me
dicine I ca I the attention of the public to ihe certificate
below f. om one of the most respectable gentlemen in
the Sia e; and I particularly call their attention to the
one given by a gentleman in this town— and if it were
necessary, I could produce a half dozen others from
Petersburg, who have tried the medicine within two
weeks past. EDW. P. NASH.
J\[r. Edward P Nash, Agent for Bernard’s Cholera
Medicine.
Dear Sir: I feel it a duty I owe to the proprietor ot
the above medicine, as well as the public generally, to
inform you that the bottle of Cholera mixture which
I bought at your store a few evenings since, has entire
ly cured ine of a severe Diarrhoea. The cute was
effected in taking only two doses; and as I had tried
many o-her remedies without the least effect, 1 am fully
of the opinion that the medicine here alluded to is eve.y
thing that it is said to be.
JAS. S. WALLACE, Petersburg, Va.
Who will neglect to supply themselves with Ber
nard’s Remedy for Cholera, when it is so fully proven
to be erficacious in ail the diseases for which it is re
commended? In no case has it failed to cure the most
obstinate attacks of summer compiaint made upon chil
dren. In one instance a permanent cure was effected
upon a child in this place attet the sum uer complaint
had put it (as thought by the doctors) beyond the pow
er of medicine lo relieve. It was such an aggravated
! case that the child had. in the course of one day and
| night, sixty-three cvacua ions from the bowels. Yet
one bottle proved a sovereign remedy.
Extract from one of my agents—
Petersburg, June 4, 1836.
Mr. R. S. Bernard—Dear Sir: Your Cholera Me
dicine is highly thought of in Petersburg and adjacent
counties; 1 have never sold a bo.tle out ol the whole
that I have sold which lias not. so far as I could ascer
tain. proved effectual in curing; I have never had a
complaint—but many commendations ol its good ef
fects have been given me. You may. as far as mv
judgmen and the good sense of the many t*< whom 1
have sold it goes, recommend it highly to any and all
who may wish such medicine. I shall soon be in want
of more. Respectfully,
E. P. NASH. Agent for Petersburg, Va.
From my Agent, Mr. John Hare, of Memphis, Term.,
formerly ot Murfrevsboro’. N. C.
Memphis July 7, 1836.
Mr R. S. Bernard—Dear Sir: After selling a good
leal of your medicine lor Cholera wi h entire sa.isfar
tion. I called on a few of our most respectable ci'izens
to get. if possible, some evidence of the efficacy of said
medicine and 1 am glad to enclose you some certifi-
J cates, which F nrn confident will add much to th* pr >nf
already obtained. Having used your medicine i.i n>y
own family, for some most violent attacks ofChoi.ra
i and Diarrhaea 1 take pleasure in adding my certificate,
| inasmuch as I consider it the most valuable preparation
ever made. If mv name is of any service you may use
j it in anv way you think best, and I shall a’ all times
i feel proud to think ‘hat l have been called on to testify
|to the m inv cures performed bv your medicine. I am
daily distributing it over ‘his district, and have sent
some to Arkansas, where it has been triid wi’h com
ple e success. Your friend. J. HARE,
j To prevent imposition a sac siini eof my name will
be attached lo each bottle.
For sale bv John E. Bacon & Cos. A. Pond &
Cos. and E. S. Norton, Columbus. Ga.
July 27 SO
FOR SALE BV JOHN E. BACON ANl< CO. AGENTS,
t-.Uii the Cure oi Rheumatism, Scrofula or Kind’s
Evil, Sypluu ic ami A K c uai Olsen cs L.cirs,
\V llile Svvel.mgs. Discuses ol’ llle Liver and Skin—
To show tile s an img of .Ins iiicallcme, the folio, ing
tesllmo.ll Is ano 1 lences ol popuiat'liy are selected
from luo 11 uicroii'. ellers riccivui by the proprietor.
i'iie ful.owing exuacl is fioin a letter fiaiihedbya
member of Congress:
‘ Washington,24 h Jan . 183-5.
“ Will you have the goodness It, send me a duzi nos
tile Indian’s Panacea? lam requesltd by one of ihe
party of .lie de.t ga io.i of Clie-rok e lud ans lo procure
• tus medicine for linn, they having found advantage
from it heretofore, and being unable to procure 11 m the
Disiricl. J F. CALLAN.”
“Montgomery, Ala. -2d uct., 1635.
“ Having nearly Closed die ioi sent [l2 dozen] we
will inaiiK you lo send us 24 dozen more by hrsi vessel
fir Mobile. We hmk very eil of your Indian’s Pa
nacea and find ii is rapiiiiv superceding ail other kinds
in tilts v tinny. MADDOX & POLLARD.”
“ Mobile. Ala.. 3lsi Dec., 1836,
“ Please send me 2U dozen Indian’s Panaet a mime
dia ely, the dcman.l being so great we shall be oui be
fore we shall receive next sh pun lit.
• k woodruff & watkins.”
“ New Orleans, 20th April, 1837.
“ Your last shipment of 60 d> zen lias come 10 hand,
which is cons.den and m.flintn loi thesta on. As my
orders sliow, ihe saie of your Panacea is fas: increasing
in this part of ihe country-, ami 1 inu-l s.iy it cives ge
neral satisfaction. 11. BONNABEL.”
“ Natches Miss..2Bili I,'tc., 1837.
“ Mr. D. G. Hatiiaml. Sir—li is wiih pleasure we
give ttie opinion enter.uined of ihe Indian’s Panacea in
this city and vtciniiy, and can say, whe ever its combi
un ion, we know of no medicine introduced lo pubiic
pa ronage so worthy ol the high charac'er it has sus
tained here. We are ac-piainled wiih persons who
have thoroughly tried it in Chronic diseases, Scrofula
and Mercurial affections wiih entire succes.-, and take
great pleasure in forwarding, at their request, the certi
ficates of cure of several of them. Ii has been pre
scribed by the fatality in many eases, meeting their en
tire approbation ; and, indeed, such is its popularity,
we have calls for no other P narea.
“ McGRAW & PULLING,”
Many more letters of similar purport are at hand,
but we will close with extracts from a letter from Dr.
Witherspoon, giving a case of a member of the Legis
lature of South Carolina.
*• Sumter villf S. C., 24 h A'g., 1837.
“ The gentleman in this viilage whom the Indian’s
Panacea cured had Mercurial diseases, and not Rheu
ma'isin. However, the core it effected with him was
most obvious and remarkable, and, beyond all doubt, it
preserved the iife of one of our most useful ci izena.
Asa consequence, it has acquired great celebrity in this
section of th<- S ate. A great deal is used, and many
are using it for diseases in wdiich it is not at all appli
cab’e bv which means it “ ill no doub*, after a
fait in o di-repute. J. B. WITHERSPOON.”
A'so for sale bv A. POND & Cos.
Columbus. March 22. 8y
FLORA’S BALM CF GILEAD,
AT THOMAS’ BOTANIC PHARMACY.
THE Fiora of North America is astonishingly
rich in remedies for all manner and forms of dis
eases. Consumption. Colds, Influenza, Dyspepsia,
Indigestion, Headache. Jaundice, Fever and Ague,
Bilious, Typhus Scarlet and comm n Fevers, Ner
vous Diseases. Asthma. Gout. Rheumatism. Pleurisy,
Liver Complaint, Debility, Palsy, Dropsy, Fits. Mea
sles, Croup, Small Pox, Whooping Cough Q,uinsy,
Cholera Mo bus, Worms, Scrofula. King’s Evil Saint
Anthony’s Fire, White Swellings, Ulcers of long
standing, Cancers, Tumors, Swelled Feet and Legs,
Piles. Costiveness. Female Complaints of every kind,
are all speedily removed by the use of Flora’s remedies.
The cure of Hydrophobia will be w art anted in a&
cases.
N. B.— All persons afflicted w i‘h Chronic and I.in
hering Diseases, who desire lo be restored to health,
the greatest of all earthly blessings, will please send
the symptoms of their diseases in w-riting to the sub
scriber, in Columbus, where he will select, prepare,
and compound, at his BOTANIC PHARMACY
Flora’s Medicines exactly to suit their diseases.
Feb . s. iv B.R. THOMAS.
JB. STARR. Commission Merchant, St. Jc
• seph, Florida. March 8. stf