Paul Herriford - Double Wells, Crawfordsville, Greensbo-, Leonard Capeheart rough, Athens, Jefferson, and Cunningham's Store, to Gainesville, 100 miles and back, 3 times a week, in railroad cars and 4-horse post-coaches. Proposals to carry daily will be con Leave Warrenton every Monday, Wednes- Leave Gainesville every Tuesday, Thurs- No. 2309-From Warrenton, by Powellton Leave Warrenton every Monday and Friday at 9 a. m.; arrive at Greensborough same days by 8 p. m. Leave Greensborough every Tuesday and No. 2310-From Shiver's Mills, by Rock Leave Shiver's Mills every Tuesday and Leave Davisborough every Wednesday No. 2311.-From Sparta, by Mount Zion $950. 1838, Sept. 19. Accepted, at $4,000. 1838, Sept. 19. Accepted. No. 3-Abstract of bids under advertisement of June 4, 1838-Continued. GEORGIA-Continued. Leave Sparta every Monday, Wednesday, Leave Mount Zion every Monday, Wed- Leave Mount Zion every Wednesday at 8 No. 2313.-From Milledgeville, by Wal- Boyd & Edmond (1820)- $37,000; waterproof carriages, limited to 3 passenlace, Macon, Warrior, Knoxville, Francisville, Union, Daviston, Talbotton, and Ellerslie, to Columbus, 92 miles and back, daily, in 4-horse post-coaches. Proposals are invited to carry the mail on this route in waterproof carriages, constructed for the purpose under the direction of the department, with only three passengers, on the outside or in a separate apartment; also, to carry the mail at a greater speed, defining the number of miles which the bidder proposes to make in each hour of running time. Saltmarsh & Fuller (2307) $10,000; or, $30,627 (at the rate of 100 miles a day), in cariages constructed for the purpose, as advertised, 7 miles per hour, running time, and run an additional daily line of 4-horse post-coaches, to carry the waymail. If accepted, they will improve service on 3669, to run according to the above proposition, for an increase of compensation to amount to $20,916. $9,600; in waterproof carriages, at the rate of 6 miles per hour, $33,000. John L. Mustian Leave Milledgeville daily at 7 p. m.; arrive at Columbus in 31 hours, by 2 a. m. Leave Columbus daily at 2 a. m.; arrive No. 2314.-From Milledgeville, by Fair- Proposals to run with stages are invited. Leave Abbeville every Tuesday, Thursday, Leave Milledgeville every Tuesday and Friday at 3 a. m.; arrive at Newnan next Hugh Knox No. 3-Abstract of bids under advertisement of June 4, 1838-Continued. $6,000, as advertised in stages. Too high. Readvertised. GEORGIA-Continued. No. 2317-From Milledgeville, by Irwin- Proposals are invited to run daily in 4- Leave Milledgeville every Tuesday, Thurs- Leave Hawkinsville every Monday, Wed- Proposals are invited to carry the great No. 2318-From Milledgeville, by Hebron, Leave Milledgeville every Wednesday and Wm. Cooper Hugh Knox (2315) D. L. Holliday (received Leave Fryer's Pond every Sunday and No. 2319.-From Milledgeville, by Green Leave Milledgeville every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at 6 a. m.; arrive at Macon same days by 3 p. m. Leave Macon every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 6 a. m.; arrive at Milledgeville same days by 3 p. in. John L. Mustian No. 2320.-From Eatonton, by Madison, Sa- H. N. Wilson lein, Williams's Cross-roads, and Watkinsville, to Athens, 48 miles and back, 3 times a week, in stages. Proposals to carry in coaches will be considered. Leave Eatonton every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at 12 m.; arrive at Athens same days by 12 night. Leave Athens every Sunday, Wednesday, No. 2321.-From Eatonton, by Monticello, Proposals to run with stages are invited. Leave Westpoint every Monday, Wednes- |