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The 83rd Illinoisan from Clarksville, Tennessee • 2

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Clarksville, Tennessee
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-7f nuEXDEnnD. The noted" guerilja and ostv of Com 11 T3f bush whacker, Capt P.ruce Phflipps, came into AXTOEKEY AND COCXSELLOR "AT LAW. Fort DoDt Ison one dayjast we and was par Wiltiiua Bond ('apt pr6ai to Major MArcIi5tt LKM.M. I.r?K. iEO.

L. MITCHELL, Pi-bumi'sra. Joned, at (--Walter N' Khl rfitiotl Man-It 2'Ui WA Jame9C.Jolm!m 2l Lt joigilful March 15th H3 FIiAXK STANLEY; ering upjiig men wrth the intention surfen LL practiw in the ft'mrConrt! of the' -CiHirT Marialand ltforw Mi4itary i raoriH anw 2d do pTom to 2a Lf Arru ls(JS do dirhlirg.vt FebJTith 1JC3 I Uoaili 4th da r. "'TlJi'Ttr: "WillirvmT Thatcher fth do deserted July 81st TCIarksvIlIe, laTPR-jervd tanv years nn otheer lit tha Federal Army, wiU have the facilities to proNpraw en Jei ini nt eJai ftiupipy nJ IiJUqv. .1 TT yi Inw, I- derins- them afso.

-It a pity that be has not graced the end of a rope long Rince. We understand that his companion in crime, Jerry StoneT has signified his intention of yielding V-to tbe poWera that be.M May. -15T Benj li Oftramh'-r 1st err! jromto irtwrgfi vln3tf DoKalb Morria 2Ldo prora to sorjft Jana 6 4 Dunu-rrerdiie 3d do discharged April iOth -63 on ihJ jcimnt of woumlsreceiyed at Ft Donolson 3d '63 C-Morris 4th dorednced to the mnkrOct 1 '52 J'-" '3 Pkovot M.vhsrALL's Office, Ci3(KsviiJ4ilTEW-r, 51 arch lEtlT Until further notice, hours at this oITice" wilFbe-asTfoltowsj -j FromJ) a m-lo frvTits- "rtv- On la-t Sunday, Co. under eomniand -t! Lieut. killed three, guerillas on' Yelow Their-names-were Edmgndson, Jim Rus-hing; and Frank Varden They are notorious George Sheffield 5th do -died Sept 20th 1SC3 -John Dyrris Cth do Pat If WockIs 7th do prorij td sorgt Jane 6th 1)3 BtepLea7 McBride Hth JtAin tavL musician 7 JpUnaA-Hifla -V Wiley Oayton agunor discharged an 12th 1C3 Alwoad J.

W-private died of wuimdiTrebTth 1.SC3 AllardAC From 8 to 0a. BobtwiccSE prom to corpl Dec let '63 killed J.T; MORGAN, That reliable contraband was in townin all tn1esttnhlspuntry a little too long for tbeir own also "caotured. five horses and a number of revolvers. Izl CaptS3d tp the pride of Els ebonjr and ivoryrHe: came i i 4 -i iLl i i i i Iniactton A pril priv prom to corpl July 10th '63. Brown'irw 1' 'z SZSZ! UoydstonW ('unninghaoi II "swiftly;" onibs same- traneportatioaitbatiBa-laam was accustomed to.

"With hast he told the authorities his- tale. Blood thirsty men SPECIAL scare jvas occasioned on last T'oarson discharged Jan 22dl863 Tuesday afternoon by some of thffaTkiesol- i 1 11 1 1. .11 1 i Claycomb ('harles A ATTENTION -10 uuu 10 iiuiua muiu. Wjthout any thoughts oequalilythey were diers coming into town and stating that they discl'mrged April 15th 1803 Car ti9 Curtis TB prom to corr Jane tith '63- Is called to our Jare stock aad varied CarrfttWsWG had been fired on near the picket Jines. ,11 Can-airy was immediately wit "assortmenti)f Qobdsconsistrog in "partij-ir-J- on tbe visionary organs had beheld the martial array; -guerilla3f-they DomitzW 1L hache 1 to discover yodottrihe ring discharged May 4th '63- Kndfield illettIF discharged Jan 6th '63 was occasioned by some one practicing target GillettRG II A W- He shooting.

7 jj. died.Oct 4th 1862 bugle sounded on the "two o'clock, the cavalry started not led by Cat f. tins or Lieutenants, the occasion was toFHad. Friend3 uopas, XV pedlars in Fennsylvania have lately Geogdegean -W discharged jone Ch 1S63 Gordon (ioorgelH annnonl II II ir Howell II HondrixJJ JohnsDii HE been pushing their trade after a new fashion. "tlotliiiigp -Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Groceries, Canned 3Ieats, Fruits, Vegetables, One of them traveled a day in advance of the other, and refused to take notes of a certain looked wishfully as the brave U.ys went in for the death; faster still" onward they rode' foaming steeds dashed proudly on; the cry went from advance to rear, guerillas, where arjthey!" Echo, wilh more judgement than she usually displays, sent back the reply, 'ain't been any The expedition returned the reliable contraband was gone.

Jcilini-on Joiinwrn li Jones A JailKH'S 1 Lllt7 1) linndoa bank as worthless, and the people gladly dixi discharged Jan firh lU' dii-ciiarged Jan iNi.T prom to corpl Jan 8th 1SG3 traded with the other who said he would take the notes, a he was in debt to the bank. prom to corpl June prom to corpl June 6t 1SG3 deserted Dec aoth lvi 1 3fTo'ruake a young laJy six feet deep in happiness give her two canary birds, twenty Sis enlisted men of the Tenn J. (lebel) arrived Wednesday evening on the train. drowned Aug 4th 1862 yards of silk, a crinoline Ekirt, an ice cream, several rosebuds, squeeze of the hand; and tt the promise of a new bonnet. If she don't diel Nov.

2.V1S02 MeHri.leO Feb 20tli 'C3 Mabry Murrill May A Maraes MoultonTB Means II Mayer MuckcyJC I'arks Parte Ij Palmer.P Perdue 1 Hobison I Koljerts lt Began BipherS Fencer Bhepperd Shetperd Kwarts Hargeant Sharp Happizwrton 0 Chores pointed fdoeflm melt it will be because she can't. T- They left this city, petted by the cowards' and' -Jadie; cheers and bouquets greeted them on their outward every indication of good feeling and hospitality was shown to these noble defenders of the discharged Oct 2nd 1862 Oysters, Fish, Preserves, JelJics, Golden Syrup, Sugar House Syrup, llaisius, Nutsa Hntter, Cheese, -Crackers, Granulated. Powdered choice N. 0. Sugars, Choice and Ttia i Co lie e.

COAL OIL. Choice brands ot PORT. SHERRY, GINGER, CATAWBA WINE C2FSome of the merchants of Toronto ad-yertise to take-American silver at par; gener discharged Oct 30 prom corp June ally a discountis insisted on, and the Canadian journals are full of paragraphs and letters from tradesmen about prora to 1st Lt Mch 25 1S63 ap. discharged Oct SO ls6'3 diexl Oct 6 1382 On their return, happening to belong to -poor pec abTeTa ini li hey "were how not like the members of a certain aristocratic family were a few evenings before. No, those brave but poor men were denied the hospitality of the homes they went to fight for and defend, and were magnanimously furnished lodging and rations by the boys in "blue.

Tiadi-r I Thompson alker II Wright Aaron Wick Young II Young IKP discharged Oct '1st 1864 rSTThere is an old superstition that the reading of grave stones causes a loss of memory. Ifc'may well make U3 forget a thousand things that belong to this world. BECBUITB JOINED- Owens RoPtwickTH-Butler )ebern Ar- Barber li I'inkertonrD" Cunnintrham 1'eck A (Jeorge SA Parkin oLacco cf al rrrbs very varietyrzit OHEWiNGAD SMOKINGT. CIGAItS. Kitchey llonts Honts II -Hitchcock Singleton It Another Tha forces that Vetjoticed'ia'st Weft-'Sf-tTer icg in pursuit of some rebels in the vicinity of Princeton succeeded in overtaking them near JJnicntown Ky.t a brisk skirmish ensued which resulted in the rout of tbe rebels.

Some three or four of the rebels were kill and several wounded. are sorry to state Hitchcock behold in me a civiKOfficer of the city of CIarksyille.M -r- Wife. "Husband dear, this apparel befits not the wife of one vested with -aathority bo gra'tfd." Husband. "I'll levy a tax tomorrow' and 44toa shalt hava thy very-wIsh-T lleudibnrehl A large assortmea.fcof' the choicest braoda. bmgleton A Baylor Jos II Shafer Robert fitnrgeon John Stockton Thog Fhepparrt John SlocamWmT" -T Shores Wm y.

lmmeIJ-31, Jones A Kelley -Lam-ay Landaker Tnttle Simon Jloore Morris 51 McClner Taylor Wm R. by tbe bbl. by the bottler Miller 8 VanYelzer Francis-Watson Hiram Welch Wm Walker Geo Also' a large stock 6F Wob3 ward's jastlrcele McGowen A Oetrander A brated ROBERTSON CO, WUISKEY. war- ESTThe London Spectator calls LbuisJNa-poWdnlhedlyTreeman amortgTthirty rnil RECAPITULATION. ranted a pare article and the best in the market "thatonirDf oTir jneapbelongingdheTnv' maid from Rossellville, Grant Abbey, of Co.

83d 111, was wounded, thouglTJn6terious across Green River, tut lave dtce been attaked r.nil dispersed Johnson's forces frQm.Russellville. Total All tne above uoods are selected with' great jzI-: care from the best markets: and now for fiota Jion Frenchmen. S3 14 17 7 2 90 Discharged Resigned and promoted Died Deserted Present aggregate at the lowest prices, at the old stand of-Pick-- head of theSqtjare, by has brought out the leaves. CHURCH PERHAM. 5.

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1865-1865