NP, ARG 4/3/1862

From the Arkansas State Gazette (Little Rock)
 
April 3, 1862
 
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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