From the Arkansas State Gazette (Little
Rock) |
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April 3, 1862 |
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Rail Road and Steamboat Line |
Arrangements have been made between the
Memphis & Little Rock Rail Road |
And Capt. John D. Adams. A Regular
tri-weekly Line of First Class Steamboats, will run between Memphis
and Devall's Bluff, making this the most comfortable, expeditious and
cheapest Route ever established between Memphis and Little Rock. |
Boats leave Memphis every
Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 5 o'clock, p. m. Passing Devall's
Bluff en route for Des Arc and Jacksonport, every Monday, Thursday and
Saturday. |
Returning Boats pass Devall's
Bluff every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday, making close connection
with the cars at Devall's Bluffs each way. |
Cars leave Little Rock every
day except Sunday, at 7 o'clock, a. m. Returning leave Devall's Bluff
at 2 1/2 o'clock p.m., arriving at Little Rock at 6 1/2 o'clock. |
Through Tickets can be
procured of J. L. Palmer, General Ticket Agent, "Anthony
House," Little Rock; and at the Ticket Office of the Memphis
& Little Rock Rail road 258 Main street, Memphis. |
For freight apply to G. H.
Meade, General Freight Agent, corner Markham and Scott streets,
Anthony House block, Little Rock, and Larey Harmsted, steamboat agent,
Memphis. |
S. B. Beaumont |
Gen'l Sup't M. & L. R. R. R. |
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