No. 3-Abstract of bids under advertisement of June 4, 1838-Continued.
No. 1884.-From Cartersville, by Trenton, S. D. Patterson (1824) New Canton, Eldridge, Buckingham C. H., Clover Hill, Spout Spring, and Concord, to Lynchburg, 83 miles and back, 3 times a week, in 4-horse post-coaches.
Leave Cartersville every Sunday, Wednes- day, and Friday, at 1 a. m.; arrive at Lynch- burg same days by 12 night.
Leave Lynchburg every Sunday, Tuesday, and Thursday, at I a. m.; arrive at Carters- ville same days by 12 night.
No. 1885.-From Fife's, by Columbia, Wil- mington, Union Mills, Boyd's Tavern, and Everettsville to Charlottesville, 46 miles and back, 3 times a week, in stages.
Proposals to carry the mail in 4-horse
post-coaches will be considered.
Leave Fife's every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 5 a. m.; arrive at Charlottesville same days by 9 p. m.
Leave Charlottesville every Monday, Wed- nesday, and Friday, at 5 a. m.; arrive at Fife's same days by 9 p. m.
No. 1886.-From Fife's, by Columbia, Winnsville, Scott's Ferry, Warren, Mount Alto, Warminster, Tye River Warehouse, to Amherst C. H., 65 miles, 3 times a week, in stages,
Wm. P. Farish (1815). Boyd & Edmond (1820)-
Wm. P. Farish (1815) - Boyd & Edmond (1820)-
$4,800; or $4,450, with privilege of supplying Tren- ton with a horse-mail from Cartersville or New Canton both routes on condition that contract ter- minate as soon as the canal is completed; the first to Cartersville and the second to Lynchburg.
$600; or $1,200, 4-horse post-coaches $1,500; or $2,500, 4-horse post-coaches,
$1,800; or $3,200, 4-horse post-coaches; extended to Lynchburg. $2,500, and through to Lynchburg, 16 miles farther, for $500 additional; or in stages from Fife's to Scott's Ferry, 3 times a week, $1,000; and from Scott's
1838, Sept. 15. Accepted, at $4,450, to supply Trenton from Carters- ville. To omit New Canton and run by Phy- sic Springs at pro rata reduction of pay. Fix the compensation at $3,806 63.
Proposals to carry in 4-horse post-coaches will be considered; also, to extend through to Lynchburg, 16 miles farther; also, proposals to carry part of the distance on horse.
Leave Fife's every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 1 a. m.; arrive at Amherst C. H. same days by 7 p. m.
Leave Amherst C. H. every Monday, Wed- nesday, and Friday, at 7 a. m.; arrive at Fife's same days by 12 night.
No. 1887.-From Wilmington to Palmyra, 4 miles and back, 3 times a week.
Leave Wilmington every Tuesday, Thurs- day, and Saturday, at 12 m.; arrive at Palmyra same days by 1 p. m.
Leave Palmyra every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 3 p. m.; arrive at Wilming- ton same days by 4 p. m.
No. 1888. From Scott's Ferry, by Garland's, North Gardens, and Mount Israel, to Brook- ville, 25 miles and back, twice a week.
Proposals to carry in stages will be con
Leave Scott's Ferry every Tuesday and Saturday at 12 m.; arrive at Brookville same days by 7 p. m.
Leave Brookville every Monday and Friday at 12 m.; arrive at Scott's Ferry same days by 6 p. m.
No. 1889.-From Charlottesville, by Gar- land's, Govesville, Lovingston, Rose's Mills, New Glasgow, and Amherst C. H., to Lynch- burg, 73 miles and back, 3 times a week, in 4- horse post-coaches.
Ferry to Amherst C. H. and Lynchburg, on horse, 3 times a week, for $1,300.
Boyd & Edmond (1820) Wm. P. Farish (1812)
$400; $700, in stages. $300; or $500, stages, half yearly
Wm. P. Farish (1812) - $2,500, 3 times a week Uriel Terrill (1812)
Proposals to run six times a week will Porter Flagg be considered.
Leave Charlottesville every Tuesday, Thurs
day, and Saturday, at 3 a. m.; arrive at Amherst
$3,492; or $6,982, daily; or $13,316 for Nos. 1812, 1889, 1890, and 1964; or $17,616 if No. 1820 be included; $21,171 for Nos. 1812, 1889, 1890, and 1964; $25,671 if No. 1820 be included. $3,900.
No. 3-Abstract of bids under advertisement of June 4, 1838-Continued.
VIRGINIA-Continued.
C. H. same days by 7 p. m., and at Lynchburg same days by 12 night.
Leave Lynchburg every Monday, Wednes- day, and Friday, at 3 a. m.; arrive at Amherst C. H. same days by 7 a. m., and at Charlottes- ville same days by 12 night.
No. 1890.-From Charlottesville, by Hard- in's Tavern, Yancy's Mills, Brookville, Way- nesborough, and Fisherville, to Staunton, 38 miles and back, daily, in 4-horse post-coaches. Leave Charlottesville, daily, at 5 a. m.; ar- rive at Staunton same days by 2p. m.
Leave Staunton, daily, at 8 a. m.; arrive at Charlottesville same days by 5 p. m.
Boyd & Edmond (1820)- Brown & Stelle (1924)
Wm. P. Farish (1812) Uriel Terrill (1812)
No. 1891.-From Charlottesville to the Uni- Wm. P. Farish (1812) versity of Virginia, 1 mile, daily.
Leave Charlottesville, daily, at 6 a. m.; ar
rive at University of Virginia same day by 6
Leave University of Virginia, daily, at 9 a. m.; arrive at Charlottesville same day by 91 p. m.
1838, Sept. 15. Accepted.
Leave Mount Sidney every Saturday at 2 p. m.; arrive at Charlottesville next day by 6p.m.
No. 1893. From Orange C. H., by Liberty's Mills, Gordonsville, Lindsay's Store, and Everettsville, to Charlottesville, 31 miles and back, twice a week.
Leave Orange C. H., every Tuesday and Saturday at 6 a. m.; arrive at Charlottesville same days by 4 p. m.
Leave Charlottesville every Monday and Friday at 6 a. m.; arrive at Orange C. H. same days by 4 p. m.
No. 1894.-From Orange C. H., by Madi- son C. H. and Ceiglersville, to State Mills, 27 miles and back, once a week.
Leave Orange C. H. every Saturday at 9 a. m.; arrive at State Mills same day by 6 p. m. Leave State Mills every Friday at 7 a. m.; arrive at Orange C. H. same day by 4 p. m.
No. 1895.-From Orange C. H., by Burtonsville, to Stanardsville, 22 miles and back, once a week.
Leave Orange C. H. every Saturday at 9 a. m.; arrive at Stanardsville same day by 4 p. m. Leave Stanardsville every Friday at 8 a. m.; arrive at Orange C. H. same day by 3 p. m.
No. 1896.-From Louisa C. H., by Ellis- ville, Orange Springs, Twyman's Store, Danielsville, and Todd's, to Wilderness, 43 miles and back, once a week.
Leave Louisa C. H. every Friday at 4 a. m.; arrive at Wilderness same day by 8 p. m. Leave Wilderness every Saturday at 4 a. m.; arrive at Louisa C. H. same day by 8 p. m.
No. 3-Abstract of bids under advertisement of June 4, 1838-Continued.
No. 1898. From Louisa C. H. to Yancey- Nelson Burruss ville, 7 miles and back, once a week.
Leave Louisa C. H. every Saturday at 6 a. m.; arrive at Yanceyville same day by 8
No. 1899.-From Thompson's Store, by George Kennon Green Bay, Pottiesville, Harris, and Mans- field, to Ellisville, 32 miles and back, once a week.
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