From the Arkansas State Gazette (Little
Rock) |
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February 8, 1862 |
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Memphis & Little Rock Railroad |
Open from Little Rock to White River |
Fare Reduced to Ten Dollars Between Little
Rock and Memphis |
Hanger, Rapley & Gaines are running the
new side-wheel steamer CHARM, between De Val's Bluffs and Clarendon,
in connection with their Double Daily Line of Stages. From Clarendon
to Madison, making the trip comfortable and pleasant, and twenty-four
hours shorter than by any other route. |
A regular line of packets from
Memphis, connect with the Road at De Val's Bluffs, offering excellent
facilities for the shipment of freights at any seasons, and without
the risk and delay attending the navigation of the Arkansas river. |
Tickets can be procured of J.
L. Palmer, "Anthony House," Little Rock, and at the Ticket
Office3, of the Memphis & Charleston Rail Road, Memphis. |
Cars leave Little Rock every
day at 8 o'clock, A. M., and arrive at Memphis next day at r o'clock,
P. M. Returning, leave Memphis at 7 1/2 o'clock, A. M., arrive at
Little Rock next day at 4 1/2 P. M. |
S. B. Beaumont, General Agent |
Memphis & Little Rock Rail Road |
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