Chapter 3

Route No.4.

FROM RICHMOND, VIA JAMES RIVER CANAL, TO LYNCHBURG, THENCE BY STAGE VIA THE NATURAL BRIDGE, DIBBREL'S SPRINGS, AND COVINGTON, TO THE WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS.

Route No.5.

LYNCHBURG TO WHITE SULPHUR.

Route No.6.

FROM STAUNTON TO ROCKBRIDGE ALUM SPRINGS, VIA LEXINGTON.

Route No.7.

FROM GUYANDOTTE TO WHITE SULPHUR.

CENSUS OF VIRGINIAFOR 1850.

TRANS-ALLEGHANY DISTRICT.

VALLEY DISTRICT.

PIEDMONT DISTRICT.

TIDE-WATER DISTRICT.

NOTE.

During the latter part of the session of the Legislature of 1851, three new counties were formed, one of which to be called Craig, out of parts of the counties of Botetourt, Giles, Monroe, and Roanoke; one to be called Upshur, out of parts of the counties of Randolph, Barbour, and Lewis; and the other to be called Pleasants, out of parts of the counties of Wood, Tyler, and Ritchie.

WESLEYAN FEMALE INSTITUTE, STAUNTON, VA.

This school is under the patronage and control of the Baltimore Conference of the M. E. Church. It is designed to furnish, at a cheap rate, facilities for a thorough education, equal to those of the best schools. The several departments are in the charge of competent teachers. Diplomas are given to those who complete the prescribed course of study. The building is commodious, and is in all respects arranged for the convenience and comfort of pupils.

VIRGINIA FEMALE INSTITUTE, STAUNTON, VA.

Rev. R. H. Phillips, A.M., Principal.

Rev. J. C. Wheat, A.M., Vice Principal.

Assistants.—Rev. T. T. Castleman, Prof. C. Roux, Prof. Engelbrecht, Miss Hilleary, Miss Coleman.

Matron.—Miss Nelson.

Trustees.—Rt. Rev. Wm. Meade, D.D., President.

Rev. T. T. Castleman, Vice President.

William Kinney, Esq., T. J. Michie, Esq., Doct. T. T. Stribling, Doct. E. Berkeley, B. Crawford, Esq., Robt. S. Brooke, Esq., James Points, Esq.

N. K. Trout, Esq., Secretary.

Number of pupils present session, ninety-one.

Next session will commence on Wednesday, August 27th.

Board and tuition in the English course per session of ten months, $160.

Music.—Harp, piano, organ, and guitar, extra charges.

Languages.—Latin, French, Italian, and Spanish, each $20.

Drawing and painting, different styles, extra charges.

For circulars, &c., address the principal.

Staunton, April 22d, 1851.

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FROM CHARLOTTESVILLE TO STAUNTON.

Leaves Charlottesville daily at 2P.M., arrives at Staunton (the night stand) at 9P.M.

WINCHESTER TO STAUNTON.

Mail Line.—Leaves Winchester daily—except Sundays—at 4P.M., arrives at Staunton next day at 8A.M.

Daylight Line of Omnibusses.—Leaves Winchester Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, at 4A.M., and arrives at Staunton same days at 6P.M.

FROM STAUNTON TO WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS.

Leaves Staunton Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays (daily from June to Oct.,) at 9½A.M., arrives at Cloverdale same days at 6P.M.Leaves Cloverdale Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, at 4A.M., and arrives at White Sulphur at 7P.M.same days.

FROM LYNCHBURG TO WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS.

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

LYNCHBURG TO SALEM.

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

FROM STAUNTON TO WYTHEVILLE.

Leaves Staunton Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, at 9½A.M., and arrives at Lexington same days at 6P.M.(daily in summer), and leaves Lexington Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays, at 3½A.M., breakfasts at the Natural Bridge, and arrives at Salem at 7P.M.same days. Leaves Salem Thursdays, Saturdays, and Mondays, at 4A.M., and arrives at Wytheville same days at 6P.M.Leaves Wytheville Fridays, Sundays, and Tuesdays, at 2A.M., and arrives at Bluntsville, Tenn., same days at 10P.M.Leaves Bluntsville Saturdays, Mondays, and Wednesdays, at 4A.M., and arrives at Knoxville, Tenn., same days at 10P.M.

STAUNTON TO RICHMOND VIA SCOTTSVILLE.

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

STAUNTON VIA CHARLOTTESVILLE TO RICHMOND.

Leaves Staunton daily, at 10A.M., arrives at Charlottesville at 6P.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 6P.M., and the following days to Guyandotte to dinner.

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February, 1851.

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