. James' rail road and route book for the western and southern states . Sl:r5^? Ala., « « Decatur, « Tuscumbia, Ala., 22 50 Columbus, Miss.,^ oo ^n « Holly Springs, J ^^• « Nashville, Tenn.,/ oc nn « « Murfreesboro { ^^•* « Memphis, Tenn., An extra Passenger Train leaves Savannah on Saturdays, afterthe arrival of the steamships from New York, for Macon, andconnects with the Macon and Western Rail Road ; and on Tues-days, after the arrival of the Macon and Western cars, an extraPassenger Train leaves Macon to connect with the steamships forIfew York. Stages for Tallahasse and i


. James' rail road and route book for the western and southern states . Sl:r5^? Ala., « « Decatur, « Tuscumbia, Ala., 22 50 Columbus, Miss.,^ oo ^n « Holly Springs, J ^^• « Nashville, Tenn.,/ oc nn « « Murfreesboro { ^^•* « Memphis, Tenn., An extra Passenger Train leaves Savannah on Saturdays, afterthe arrival of the steamships from New York, for Macon, andconnects with the Macon and Western Rail Road ; and on Tues-days, after the arrival of the Macon and Western cars, an extraPassenger Train leaves Macon to connect with the steamships forIfew York. Stages for Tallahasse and intermediate places connect with theroad at Macon on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, and withMilledgeville at Gordon daily. Passengers for Montgomery, Mobile, and New Orleans, takestage for Opelika from Barnesville through Columbus, a distanceof 97 miles, or from Griffin through West Point, a distance of 93miles. Goods consigned to Thos. S. Wayne, Forwarding Agent, Sa-vannah, will be forwarded free of commission. Wm. M. WADLEY, Supt. Savannah, Ga., E lo ill 111 il S! BETWEEN LOUISVILLE & CINCINNATI, BEN FRANKLIN, Summons, Master. TELEGRAPH No. 3, McLellan, Master. Leave each Port daily, af 10^ o^clocJc, A. M. Connect at Cincinnati, with the Pittsburgh Packets, and withthe Rail Roads North and East. Connect at Louisville with the St. Louis Mail Line of Steam-ers, the New Orleans Steamers, and the various Land RoutesSouth and West. LAND AT ALL INTERMEDIATE POINTS. ROGERS & SHERLOCK,Dec. 1S52. No. 2 Broadway, MAIL LINE OF STEAMERS BETWEEN LOUISVILLE & ST. LOUIS, T R I -iy E E I£ Si Y. PIKE leaves Louisville every Monday, at 10 A. M. LeavesLouis, every Thursday, at 4 P. M. GENERAL PIKE leaves Louisville every Wednesday, atA. M. Leaves St. Louis every Saturday, at 4 P. M. LADY FRANKLIN, leaves Louisville every Friday, atA. M. Leaves St. Louis every Monday, at 4 P. M ROGERS & SHERLOCK, Cincinnati,C. BASKAM, Junr., 1852. Wm. DWYER, Saint L


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