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The 83rd Illinoisan from Clarksville, Tennessee • 2

The 83rd Illinoisan from Clarksville, Tennessee • 2

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Clarksville, Tennessee
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lecture. J. MC. MULLEN. pa Tuesday evening next at the Methodist Attoexet axd.

Counsellor at Law. Church; by Z. -Taylor. "A new LKM M. VL A RKM'JLLE; TEXXESSEE.

mi run ell; iEeJipbpriata III Zemoriam. Hugh Fon of James MeNeilly, Divkson county; Tennyand "ijSorgtrjin Co. 11 th Tennessee Regt. was mortally wounded by a Mime in front of hi company the battle near Atlanta, on iheia day of JutyV lb.TlIelTpli WflLL prartir in the sevprwl Conrt of th Ftattv and U'fore Military ('inmi. Fuma.

JlaTintf Forvpl thne yef.w as nn ctricer in the FWWal Army, will hare the facilititHS to prowcute snccfully oil legitimate claims aainHt tho (iov-ernmeat. romcdjes. revealed." Capt. J. B.

DonlevV P. Speakmax. J. Q. M.

ljLACKMAXt ClarksvUIe. TennL." .1 jFjudat Evjduxor -May 2iiT IS Go, March 31t, JSS5. untt-ered under Will Green, as Captain; at the VlnStf -I quack, wnlle feeling bgisnins of the war, and. wat jaastered into i the pulse of a patient, "thatyou think me a the service at Nashville, on the 14th day if Pkovot Marshall's Office, PFICE, "Sir," replied the sick May, ISOt. Ue niitde a-good and -faithful 71SG5.

't" March 17th perceive you can discover a man's thoughts by soldier thro the campaign East Tennessee, aiid at Cumberland Gapfever readyto meet his pnlseT" UhtilTurther notice, the business hoars atv this office, will be as follows: the foe and do hi duty. He servedunflinch is a dead duck like a dead doctor? From 9 to 3i m. ingly through the Kentucky campaign when Because-they have- both stopped uackingV- so many of the soldiers werer falling-by th From 8' to .10 a "rr J. T. MORGAN, he --fought -bravely through the ZdtTTo hear a'declarafion" of lovera' young Ills, and Provost Marshall.

battles Of Murfreesboro," Chicamauga, Mis ladyfgivcs her sibnary Kidge, and in the Georgia cmpaignr from Dalton to AthnU, and in that dark hour Owing to the fact cf our havinjj no printing paper, ami the impossibility of getting any at pre'setitwe will havffto discontinue the "pub lication of our paper- To one and all-we return you our sincere thanks for your liberal patronage, and we sincerely hope-that your lives may be longer than was the life of our REVEL GOOSETREE. On Wpdrwwlay evpnirur. of the stiuggle, while the suffering and bare fifitii, i-y-lieT. Dr. Dorrie.

Mr. W.J. T. Revel Mbs. Bettik Goosthee, all of this city.

footed soldiers were at Dalton, and when" so We return the bridoeroom and Ma fair bride onr thaJ many were ready to give up the ship, he was sincere thanks for their kind remembrance of printer on this occasion. -ATTENTION called to our Jarge stockfand varied assortment "of Goods, coimstingin part of -1 among the foremost to re-enlist for the war. unfortunate sheet. 1 He was a generous youth, universally BBLS FRESH CREM ALE, belovedjand nmversally tamented by his com 75 CSOur readers wflfplease pardon the mis- Dry Goods, panions in AmidJall the'temptationi Just received Tat take of our paper, pn the "outside, Fancy Goods, of the camp, where so many promising youths Clotliin are ruined, he was never guilty of anything "May 19thr" instead of "May f5" ZmBSEFSrrOLD-SALOOlT i Hats and that would give hi3 pious parents pain; they Boots and Shoes, must deeply grieve the loss of such an excellent A Technical Questiox. We are asked on Eranklin' Street, 1 6on.

I assisted in bringing him off the battle field, and when he 6aw me he clasped me in Foi Sale by the bbl. or half bbl. at to define "the assimilated rank of a chaplain of a regiment of infantry." It is also asked, "what is the ehaplain'g position on reviews greatly reduced priecsr Every bbl. his arm3 and said, "I am nearly gone; tell my people that I died a true soldier at my post, and inspections?" warranted, fresh. GEORGE GEBEAU, Agn't.

and that I will meet my sweet mother in It is the custom for chaplains to go with the staff on reviews and inspections, but this is heaven." In a few hours his spirit winged Clarksyille, May 19th, nl0tf merely a courtesy, as every officer's position its flight to eternal bliss, where peace and joy distinctly stated in military authorities, while the chaplain's post is ignored. We id EIAHIIOTH fer from this that the chaplain is only an "as abideth forever. May we all when Meet him on the spirit shore; And our hymns be sweetly blended, With our loved ones evermore. JL. W.

H. M. simulating" oEScer and has no real place, in either review or? inspection. He is tolerated THE nndersiCTied takes this opportunity of informing the pablio that he has lately Refitted AND ReNoVated. Groceries, Canned 'Meats, Fruits, Vegetables, Oysters, Fish, Preserves, Jellies, Golden Sugar House Syrup, Itaisius, Nuts, Hntter, Cheese, Crackers, Crushed, Granulated.

Powdered choice N. 0. Sugars, Olioice and Prime Rio Co lie o. CQAL OIL. Choice brands ot ..1 POBT, SHERRY, G-ING-ER, CATAWBA WINE: Tobacco of almost every variety.

CHEWING AND SMOKINGr CIGARS. A large assortment of the choicest brands. i i -1 4 it 4U "Amt Other Max." At a funeral at St Augustine, a short time since, a. colored IIIS SHOP ON THE 1 WEST SI3DB i Of the Public Square, (JEIUirS OLD STAND,) preacher was enlarging on the gratitude that the freedman "owed to God for the marvelous deliverance that lie had wrought in their behalf. As repeated to us his climax was somewhat in this wise: Brethren: Gen.

Sherman has done An1 ia nrtw nronnwul ir nTiAH ell wVv vor him with tlieir patronage. Thankful for past favors, he solid is a continuance of the same. Khon 'on t.hn Snnnro fvnHnnm fmm tha Tmit.nt- in either only in virtue of bis sacred mission. Bat under an act of Congress chaplains have no rank! They formerly ranked nominally, with the pay, as captains of cavalry, but by the late act they were placed upon the contract status a month, with' two rations." Those chaplains who remain in the army have no olScial rights, and are no dore officers than quartermasters' clerks. Consequently, they have no place ia reviews or inspections.

The only thing they have to sabmitjo inspection is the Bible, and that is not in the manuals of physical warfare or the Regulations, Chaplains are directly responsible to the coinman-dan tsof regiments for their conduct and They are on the regimental staff only in-so far that they are. paid upon the "field bid staff rollsi In no sense have they any official position in parade, inspection or review. Xashtille Pres. fice. REUBEN ELDER.

much for us by bringing so many 4f our people out of bondage; Gen." Saxton has been our -The Military Commission appointed by Gen'L Rosseau to convene at this place, net benefactor by defending us from being imposed on and giving ns Brother Lynch bn.Monday, 20th inst. It consists of the fol-lowing members: Capt. J. B. Donley.

83d Ills. Inft'y. President: has deserved our thanks by his care' for our spiritual welfare; but remember, my brethren, that the Lord has done more for uiJJwn any Giles Crissey, ALE, 1st. Lieut. R.

Russelir other man. by the bbl. or bottle, -i PORTER by the bottle. Also a large stock of Woodward'a iustlv cpp "'12' Jonas ckdall, 2nd Ills. Lt.

Artillery Jesse Robertson, J. Jay Bunk, 101st U. S. C. T.

Judge A New Name fob it. 'fuddled, brated ROBERTSON CO. "WHISKEY, war. Advocate. 'sprung, 'bewildered, 'enthused, CdEFDan CastelloV world-renowned Circus will be in town on next Monday.

Everybody and their' children" should avail themselves of the opportunity to see the best Circasin the "United Stales. Don't forget the day, Monday 1 The Commission will sit frcai 9 to 12 A ranted a pure article and the best in the market All the above Goods are selected with great care from the besfcmarVpfa anA im fn. are obsolete terms. The individuals who get and from 2 ta 4 P. II.

drunk now-a-day mildly denominate" it Jget- 'Only duTyircensedTAttorneys will be "recog the old stand of Pickering Ely, head of the Square, by nized as Council before the Commission. ling inaugurated, CHURCH PERHAM..

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Years Available:
1865-1865