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The 83rd Illinoisan from Clarksville, Tennessee • 2

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Clarksville, Tennessee
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Ilow-ro uvb well. Good, meals. at mod Itdster ofxCdi A. pratft'intervals. and the stomach left at rest.

TV, 4bi place dnlastsSaturd The following the name of th ineihlyrs of Co. JT, bSd Ills. Vol which Uvtwen mastered into said Jl. LUSK, "if l' Ail Ill PI dosii-any since it rt organized GKO, MITCHELL, mTbeeviSniTHw the resiaence of Henry. Noythiilgton, csr.S.; Oeorire Paimer 1st Lt promoted to Capl March 6th lftS3 ttee Reed killed.

On speciid doty in command of I'd. A. Mtd witli, more crUess social intercourse, about three miles from Port-RoyaU where Other -are each and-ail ilipV had Rtohned for- sut)Dfr. The-; Col. and: Indi ke Palmer- promoted to- Capt.

On special A -t a-ifr ia Wf va ii An-aria: various itrenuotis .1. Pm KpeftkmanAaLeJgt-imoteao-i olTe an4lwo-ar1 James Strain gergt promoted to 1st Sert 8ept 1st to'2nd Lt Tice Clark Fvrns; Hate ier green S6- ERRORS prouiolea toTfitL't at editor was very, desirous of gaining the gwd- Goods. Geo. Simpaon, at-Roseh; tlaSdtinrnkKi lnyton 7 promoiea to peigea a aiorria his first. entrance into church' he 'wirote thusj J.fe largest and bestelected stock of Gdodsyer brought to this place.

Those in waht Jj x. J1 U' UtRnntnn nrn DTilvvintivl 11 Ronl HHWn 'He is a most yeneraWet mPe6f CbD Shoemaker corp promoted to.sergt Sept 1st Goodss, 6hould give-him a of all tbe inhabitants, it. cameout the next call before purchasing elsewhere. See adverr S-Wnr Ktrainncorpdiftchajfged Jan 10th 1865" iisementiir in--type4h is i most venejbK jBtft-nniiHcn inneiciair UeniT Smith sample of Glambns Amleraon wagoner Anthony Alex WTateirS-sJ AtrieJeese T- uischarp hbejt Uraiit- I -n- AsbWeoJK8 friend in Yiola writes us that a little girl, sendorth our little trusting that discharged Jaa 21th '63 Arter-JLaiHet it hurry. ESA gentleman, in a grei aged about five years, daughter of Mas.

lUbcork Noyea Biy Albert It, Banliek John when you pss judgment upon-its merits; you have bis photograph taken. -Vhea it.wasfi killed in action near Clarks- I Edgerly, of tbatfplace'while playing illndiynsidftircu 863' TUle Oct 28th 1 'id: ished, he considered it so unlike that be r.e-; harles with the fire.on Wednesday, caught fire difficulties that8urround usr" Most grateful BTOwa-WorthingtonF fused to pay for. it. An offer was take Barns in her clothing and before; ny person "could 1363; will we.be if pwr labors are rewarded by 4 lib Bryan Alyi'n another, but, unfortunately, was no come to her assistance, was so badly burned flakerrfnaK: BaldinscFred Jnlv Snl 1HR3 eral patronage. We shall endeavor to repay time.

last the poor artist Jan 24th 186 Bramhalt John: that after lingering- a few hours in misery, she killed in a ictioQ at l't Donel. yov by an honest defence, of the principles tbr ril teU 'you, sir what I'll 'do. ere is a win Feb 3rd 1363 which the great army of the are. con- i-ii '4? nUi-nU o-1 Rand at ulbcrtHon W' killed in action Oct 23 18Q3. ('ox UeolW Claycmnb.W 0 tendingfbyjtiontributionsjwbic least.

Now, sir, you of jji these portraits which you consider Jhemcstj lighten and instruct by enlivening witt and Anotlier-Accidcnt lark arltou Chicken Wm tamtvlmlllJameS- Eegimentalpleasantries, always excluding died May 27 1861 ILampwli John rpprftt to learn that a little dan enter of like ClarkJoel tht vulgar and malicious. As leilow memoers Miller, of Ohio Grove, was re of the 83rd Illinois, our well wishes are with you all. Here's a tear for our comrades gone; cently so severely, scalded, by falling into a pan of hot water, as to produce death. It speak gently of, and often recall their memory dischargtHl Jane 8 18C3 died Dec 17 1W2 killed in action Jan 2 1362 prom to corp Dec 20th 1862 sick in hospital seems tbe mother bad placed a pan of tW A Frenchman, writing a letter in English to a friend, and looking in the dictionary for the word and finding it ment pickle, wrote as follows 'xMay you and your family be pickled to all and name. Gone are they to a better renown, hot water on tbe floor, and while temporarily and may we stand with them at "Time's last Clark Merritt ClybonrheJWm Dickson Sit Dickson Luther Dillon Dally Frank Endicott David 1 Fnlton James Henry Firxllry Joseph tl-n Um Aaron G(Mlfrcy David (T Gwldard James Gonhlcn Ililand Holloway Watson llambph Philipp iIluH Wilson liocrner John A Harris Martin Hay nt James Ingwood George absent from the room, the little girl, who was' grand review," who so nobly, defended the running about the house, fell into the pan of discharged April 10th 1865 died at Ft DonelsonF'eb 2d '63 "Red, White and Blue." With a kind word water.

The little sufferer lingered for near to all, may our Smith weld and temper our two weeks, but finally" expired on the 11th died at Ft Donelson Apr 24 "63 friendship, until we shall Brott home to our firesides, united "in the mutual Bond of inst. ledo Record. died at Ft Donelson Jon 23 '63 An Angry Father Put Down. 'I'll teach you to play pitch and toss! I'll flog you for any hour, will." "Father," Instantly replied the incorrigible, JoisaUiaa 11- citizen and soldier. May we long have "our discharged June 0th 1863 discharged Jan 121863 Wise Advice Covontry Patmore in her Cooper to stave off death, and, need not the new poem, gives the following advice Jones Orlando i Lowrey John Ije'ier Joseph --j Metzger George Mathews JohnJ Martin Wm Nelson, Nels I'avton James Stexton until a ood old age'shall bless us all.

as he balance4 a "penny upon his thumb and finger, 'TU toss you to make it two hours or So let no man, in desperate mood, -L- a dull girl because she is good. To which one might add nothing. -Preyost Chas We are happy to announce the return of Prevost F(V Maj. Bond, Adit. Green and Lieut.

Garrett trbm a few weeks sojourn in the old Sucker State. We welcome their return as no doubt prom to corp Feb 1st 1863 discharged April 10th 1865 March 17 1863 Jan 10 163 And let no woman, in her plight, -Wed a bad man because he is bright. X. Y. Sunday Press, Attentlou We would call the attention of our readers to the fact, that Church PERHAMbave a i a 1 did the suckers their advent among them.

Poars Newt Palmer Myron Post Sheldon 1 Ripley It Rowley Marcellus Reeves John ReedTHosJ' Sexton TM 6peakman.II Shoemaker Steritt Darid BhaferJ A Sanford L. Kroit Nat Their usual 6upply of good humor does not. prom to corp Apr 28 1S64 discharged Feb 12 13 Z3T We publish this week the roster of well selected stock of Dry Goods, sell as cheap as the cheapest, and appear to be in the least diminished. Good Company from their enlistment to the pres- discharged Jan 3 1361- cheer must have attended them, for never -did ent time. We would be pleased if the-Order-1 tVioaAin-yarpri -of.

such articles should give trans to navy May 18, 13G4 Turner (ieo. W. ihJy-4riaevkesuretsign3f-gheeKT them a call before purchasing Ttnkhanr 1 A lie's of each company would send, us asimi Tinkham ing, than at -Todd 8 jar one of their company. 'i Vprtrees ar thinking of taking- a short respite deserted Sept 20 1863 ItQ from oar-arduous duties sometime In Au- --Willianw Perry "Wild Jno Whitman CThose in wantj)f jBjmething gocfe Arrital-Co-D Tils. Artillery.

Capt. Wagstaff Richard it next, gU8 cm daily dnty aa ffo r.lerl r3E2ischarged Jan 24 th 1883 drink, should go- to Tom on Franklin Street. He keeps the best Wines. E. H.

Cooper, arrived at this place from Nashville, last week. 7 prom to corp Feb 11865 LiWinebrightQea: Wells Wm 4 Brandies, Ales, Cigars, in the city. Give CsT" We the nndersined Young LadiesH hini acalL 1 RecbczTS Joijtep. of would respectfully peti? CW'e hMfcootic jilual has been admitted to the Bar. There George Hudson prir-drowned March 7 1365 lion Col.

A. A. Smith, lhat the Provost Mar Allen Palmer VmMJlahar ii a Bkck-manLocal Treasury Agent in shal's oftlce of this city, be supplied with a RKAPTTLATIOJf. this city. Icorps of good looking clerks, so that the in Drowned.

Weregret to learn that D. M. Nevius, of Co. and Geo. Hudsonjpf Co, Ar were accidentally drowned, on Tjueslay of last weekt -Trice's jndiDg.

TLey were ducementa to comply with jour, late 'order T)i ar.harired JOB i Wobk; If yoa wantjiny iind of job Killed would fee considerably greater, Died of disease jWOTkidoneScSIairPojje Masy Youxo Ladies. canoe at the time, which, by some Cards, to theitfice gyef Alwell'a Book Transferred Drowned Promoted ontiCcrr .8" -1- 70- upset. torciin Franklin Street. xtremmetA Church and asutlerjbop Present aggregate 1.

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1865-1865