A Guide To The Virginia Springs - Part 9
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Part 9

WINCHESTER TO STAUNTON.

_Mail Line._--Leaves Winchester daily--except Sundays--at 4 P.M., arrives at Staunton next day at 8 A.M.

Daylight Line of Omnibusses.--Leaves Winchester Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Sat.u.r.days, at 4 A.M., and arrives at Staunton same days at 6 P.M.

FROM STAUNTON TO WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS.

Leaves Staunton Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays (daily from June to Oct.,) at 9-1/2 A.M., arrives at Cloverdale same days at 6 P.M. Leaves Cloverdale Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Sat.u.r.days, at 4 A.M., and arrives at White Sulphur at 7 P.M. same days.

FROM LYNCHBURG TO WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS.

Leaves Lynchburg Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at 4 A.M., arrives at Fincastle same days at 7 P.M. Leaves Fincastle Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Sat.u.r.days, at 4 A.M., and arrives at White Sulphur at 7 P.M. same days.

LYNCHBURG TO SALEM.

Leaves Lynchburg Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at 4 A.M., and arrives at Salem at 7 P.M. same days; connecting with the Staunton and Wytheville line at that point.

FROM STAUNTON TO WYTHEVILLE.

Leaves Staunton Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Sat.u.r.days, at 9-1/2 A.M., and arrives at Lexington same days at 6 P.M. (daily in summer), and leaves Lexington Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays, at 3-1/2 A.M., breakfasts at the Natural Bridge, and arrives at Salem at 7 P.M. same days. Leaves Salem Thursdays, Sat.u.r.days, and Mondays, at 4 A.M., and arrives at Wytheville same days at 6 P.M. Leaves Wytheville Fridays, Sundays, and Tuesdays, at 2 A.M., and arrives at Bluntsville, Tenn., same days at 10 P.M. Leaves Bluntsville Sat.u.r.days, Mondays, and Wednesdays, at 4 A.M., and arrives at Knoxville, Tenn., same days at 10 P.M.

STAUNTON TO RICHMOND VIA SCOTTSVILLE.

Leaves Staunton Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at 4 A.M., via Scottsville to Richmond by packet-boats, and arrives next day at 7 A.M.

in Richmond.

STAUNTON VIA CHARLOTTESVILLE TO RICHMOND.

Leaves Staunton daily, at 10 A.M., arrives at Charlottesville at 6 P.M., and next morning to Richmond by railroad, to early dinner.

WHITE SULPHUR TO GUYANDOTTE.

Leaves White Sulphur Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, arrives at Charleston next days at 6 P.M., and the following days to Guyandotte to dinner.

Extra coaches furnished at all points, and a liberal amount of baggage allowed each pa.s.senger.

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February, 1851.

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