NP, MT 7/1A/1861

From the Macon (Ga.) Telegraph
 
July 1, 1861
  
Charleston  Savannah R. Road
Cheapest and most Expeditions Route to and from Charleston, Middle and West Florida, Macon, Columbus, Montgomery, Mobile, New Orleans, and Intermediate Points
   On and after February 18, 1861, Passenger Trains will Leave Daily as follows:
   Leave Charleston 9:15 A. M., daily, Sundays excepted, on arrival of the North Eastern Railroad Train from Florence.
   Arrive at Savannah 2:45 P. M., daily, Sundays excepted, connecting with Savannah, Albany & Gulf Rail Road for South-western Georgia and Florida, and Central Railroad for Macon, Columbus, Montgomery, New Orleans, &c.
   Leave Savannah 1:45 P. M., daily, Sundays excepted, on arrival of the Savannah, Albany & Gulf Railroad Train.
   Arrive at Charleston 7:30 P. M., daily Sundays excepted, connecting with North Eastern Railroad for Florence, Wilmington, Weldon, Petersburg, Richmond, Baltimore.
Philadelphia, N. York & Boston
And intermediate points. And with Semi-weekly Line of side-wheel Steamships for New York, leaving Charleston every Wednesday and Saturday. Also with Steamships for Philadelphia and Boston. Connecting at Jacksonboro' with Tri-weekly Line of Stages for Walterboro', leaving Jacksonboro' every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, returning on alternate days. Connecting at Pocatalico with Daily Line of Stages for Beaufort.
   Travelers by this route will find every possible attention paid to their comfort. Sleeping and Smoking Cars elegantly and luxuriously fitted up. Gentlemanly and attentive conductors.
   For further information relative to Freight or Passage address
H. S. Haines
Eng. and Supt.
or
C. D. Owens
Gen. Trav. Agent
Charleston, S. C.

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