From the Augusta Constitutionalist |
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July 7, 1863 |
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Savannah, Albany & Gulf R. R. |
Change of Schedule |
Shortest and most expeditious route to
Brunswick and Thomasville, Ga., Madison C. H., Lake City, Monticello,
and Tallahassee, Fla. |
On and after Thursday,
October 16, 1862, the cars will leave and run daily, (Sundays
excepted) as follows: |
Leave Savannah at |
7:00 |
a. m. |
Arrive at Thomasville (No. 19) at |
9:00 |
a. m. |
Returning |
Leave Thomasville (No. 19) at |
5 |
a. m. |
Arrive at Savannah at |
6:00 |
p. m. |
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Connecting at McIntosh (No. 3)
going West on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, with a line of
Coaches to Darien, via Riceboro', returning on alternate days. |
Connecting at Tebeauville (No.
9) daily with the cars for Brunswick. |
Connecting at Quitman (No. 16)
daily, with a line of Coaches to Madison C. H., Fla. |
Connecting at Groovor's (No.
17) with a daily line of first class four-horse Coaches to Monticello,
Fla., 18 miles, arriving at Monticello in time to connect with the
cars of the P. & G. R. R., to Tallahassee and St. Marks. |
Freight trains leave Savannah
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at 6 a. m., arriving on Tuesdays,
Thursdays and Saturdays, at 5 p. m. |
N. B. -- Double the regular
rates will be charged on all articles shipped by passenger trains,
excepting fruit, fresh meat, fish, oysters and other perishable
articles. Freight by passenger trains should be delivered at the Depot
at least one hour before the starting of the train. |
In connection with the other
roads, the rates on freight on the Savannah, Albany & Gulf
Railroad, will be increased 20 per cent. on and after the first day of
Feb. 1863. |
Gasper J. Fulton |
Superintendent |
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