| From the Macon (Ga.) Telegraph |
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| July 1, 1861 |
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| 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: |
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Leave Charleston 9:15 A. M., daily, Sundays excepted, on
arrival of the North Eastern Railroad Train from Florence.
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| 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. |
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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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