From the Alexandria (Va.) Gazette |
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January 1, 1861 |
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Mail Line |
New Arrangement, May 21st, 1860 |
Alexandria, Loudoun & Hampshire
Railroad |
Daily Line Between Alexandria and
Winchester (Sundays excepted) |
via Fall's Church, Vienna, Fairfax C. H.,
Hunter's Mill, Thornton, Herndon, Guilford, Farmwell, Leesburg,
Hamilton, Purcellsville, Snickersville, Castleman's Ferry, and
Berryville, by the Alexandria, Loudoun & Hampshire Railroad and
Means & Fawcett's first class Mail Coaches. |
On and after Monday, 21st
inst., will leave the Depot at Alexandria, at 8 A. M., and arrive at
Winchester at 5 P. M. |
Leave Winchester at 5 A. M.,
and Leesburg 11 1/2 A. M., arriving at Alexandria 2 P. M., in time for
immediate connexion with Washington and Baltimore. |
Fare |
To and from Winchester, $3.25;
Berryville, $3; Leesburg, $1.50. Intermediate points in proportion. |
W. Blythe |
General Superintendent |
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