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The Clarksville Gazette from Clarksville, Tennessee • 2

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Public Locttrr: (-. 1 kn cents i jDr. E. B. Ilaskins will deliver a Ic in: before the pupils of Dr.

II. B. MeM I si. Hi at the Presbyterian Cnurch, r.er.t fi r.a, J. X.

and Propruto: i cLnKsriuk fcuuuahy s.o. isc-i. T- Wi Wi ion is loin is 1. iX 0 r.ll truly tay that oiics: r. better breakfast hotel I have stopped at i lo.rj time.

celee, light-: IL-euii, vrai7.es, broil-c; fried ham, hash, Engage, andf arc I nearly ajways tabic, to ray nothing of jgood butl 'arid milk, 7 hen It" b6 r.vcrvthing too, is ncAt, clean and 0 ked, 0 i the mana gem Friday afternoon, to which the1 putlb -re invited. The bare announcement cf this 1 i th; cf a met is sumeicnt to draw out a iarira auui Tableaux SVivnts. .2 ur.tr a ence to hear it. ill Ic a genm; Conor rt end Oar little city, JWc had intended to he present on tie hU leave. which ha so long seemed 5 kins: aUcceJ mg the Fad ghost -of.

its once cheerful occasion of( the last lecture, by Dr. Lur- nir. ln-in-i-h f. its ton. uuou the stibicct of Mural Truth, but net entrust it to safer cr more cor en.

and ervi of a tkillfui housekeeper Yihcn I add that the charges are very rca and splendor, ini thc'ovcvCowint? crowd of 'absence, from town prevented. We had I.Mutv ntl fasliiori 'that filled Fowlers 1 some anxiety to heai how the Doctor treat- Willi-iii3 Mti i cd this scarce commodity. have heard; lie, I knov you v.ill agree mei Hall oa last Th happier days cf uix-Jay evening. In our peace, arid prosperity, we there a larger assemblage this lecture i tighly spoken of by gentle-; Ui have received a invoice c. -rr-od opini is trorta Cutlery, which makes Ceir hi rood opini that rir.

Grant r. most liberal lie a fsir business, but men whose have seldom ricqrij net cueh an oncj as he merits. Hanyper- than ho one winch the ''Concert and Tab corm in travelling or leaving the leaux" attracted. And right well did the Dr. BIcMullcn is endeavoring to obtain stock: corunlete.

They have zho lecturers suCcient to give a lecture every line e- ortment of Queer. -rare, week and our city certainly can furnish let cf the lr- talent enough to do so. to this city. Thb -io tLe only IlerJ Dram a tlx Person of the exhibition i merit thescomp'iimeat cf so numerous an Ilemember, Br. Ilaskins lectures on the establishment here, sad any cne vu-i auaiencq, ute excellence oi ineir perior- the ku-'O afternoon of the 26th! at 2 o'clock, to purcheee cannot mil to cars quarter ca friends in the r.

instead cf going to the Pub. lie House, ae they ought.j Oncj thing is certain if a man once top3 at Grant's he ill never vant to pacs without partaking it good cheer again. The Station'm the lccuo of a numerous "atherinrr cverv1 afternoon about i o'clock Pe-dlcek d-hn hanging in Ircnt cf tkeir inanee. It wouli have been hard to una, in the best trained dramatic talent, more at tiu PrpiKvfrin i- (place cf business. ture, and historic! 5 delity than was exhibi-ted by thcoa amateur perforraen in the rendition cf the I Tableau.

There were to for the train, and get the papers. St. Valentine's PAY.St. Valentine was an ancient presbyter of the Church cf Rome, who was beheaded in the Via Flam-inia about tht year 273, during the reiga of the Emperor Valerianus. This 13 a daylfor choosing patron saints in H01112J tZT John Con roy end Presley Byrne, have associated together in the and Commission business and cceupy the -largo brick Warehouse, fronting the upper Wharf, known as the P.et-prcof Warehouse They hive "established a' ttcauiboat Agency the rurue On these cccastons national a Hairs, arc ventillated in every form of discussion, eeveral youa ladies whom we should particularize for the exceeding grace and spir-it of their perforraance, were it cot that our sweetheart don't permit U3 to make a i 1 ani napicnt mucea are some- ot the theo- it I 1 1 and lady loves in America.

Many anon- vmnii lftfir5 with nrp.tfv nipfurpn sr? rie cec One al 1 bsoibing topic in thci-ej station gs, for the past two or thred dajs icrtn. erathcrintr proleosional capscitj.4 In tha music depirtcient, Mr. Bloch and i upon tnose instruments trie violin ana flute, whilst AJ Fisher. with ten ha3 been the contemplated jcountyj election, next mon'tji. The circular issued by certain advocates of this measure docs i 1 1 1 -i not seem to have won a single convert to i I'll it.

It ia regarded as rather wdak arjru- ment, in a cause that needs a Very able 'l I i' t. ij 1 1 etind. They are reliable gentlemen, of sent post-haste to old and young of both 1 1.1 1' na business quauacations, and should re- sexes, and many a hearty laugh is enjoyed 1 a liberal patronage in their new eu ro secret over tneni. 1 0 In! the regular "course of human events" tcrP11-3 this memorable day happened last -See professional card of Dr. Sim and the mail of the evening came COns in our advertising columns The burdened withhcse precious docuncrtn, poctor came amongst' us comparatively a and among the number was one ct ranger, a short Vimc since, hilt has for the Gazette man.

It is a rCaay made many warm friends. rara-avit and we would be pleased to havt i 1 our artists to call and 'examine it as wei Wines, has received a mm 1 ihoufiud around! him aud himself all The piano was fingereil with exquisite touch by the yotxag ladies, tnd there was more I than one amongst i then, the sweetness cf We can't erectly see the force of the argument that, if civil govermejnt is restored, cur title to negro property, outside whosp yoici and features yet lingers in our will keep it on exhibition for sliorl rtoptcsk cf Novels, Stationery, at his Federal ll.ies. 'will be. I 1 I i i That may be a very sapient discovery, Zcv.r3 Depot at the Umce. The latest papers always Jo be found there.

memory fee the solt whispers and seraphic of 3nio delicious do hop 3 thitthiscxhibiifon will not be the 'last cjt the kind, and1 in this we i. 1 a 1 1 uai, Uviniitcii jjuiiuy-wouua JCfts can see it, unless it follows that on 'the restora- rca TilZ CiTETTZ. only. One of the beauties connected with the performance is, that we have discovered soT.e old manuscripts in our sanctum, the chirography of wiich bears a strong resemblance to the 1 autograph 1 uch obliged to you 3Ir. we will return t1 compliment oncrthese fine1 days! vid i thiul; wc but express the uaivcrsal rUh of i.

ALT'S STATION, Talt's St. tion of civil order, the Federal military 1SG4 February IP, are coins' to vamose the ranchc and volun. our "citizens. Apart froai' their, object, to-iily surrender this Stato to Confederate is amost npble ose, the relieF of tho poor, such exhibitions rive ui a happy, if rcsDitc from the loom that now hansrs over us. Ther are like verdurous dominion.

Whether- this is likely to occur or not, every one mu.it judge Tor him- self. We not who, of hofr manv desires a re-inauguration of government, from convictions1 of public good, apart lieve they are very few. Tiiercj are two ether classes, though, whose object is ap i oases to refresh us amidjt the desolation that reigns around. 'Tis Tery pleasant xtnid the leuilcaents of beauty, of mu- I slc, cf song, and tjhc mimic scene? of by-Xjooie'- clayjT, to forget for a moment that beauty elsewhere isjloosing its bloom under the blighting of aGiction, that music and song "arc hushed 'in many a home that was once vocal with melody, and at thi3 hour is ieinrr enacted a more -We have had occasion several times lately to make short trip. 0:1 the Clarks-ville and TaitV Station and al-thougli wc missed our genhil friend Capt.

Uaynes, yet were gratified to find his place amply filled -by Conductor Lowe than whom, no more gentlemanly and accommodating man ever "trod the deck." It is a decided pleasure to travel with such a Captain. He does everything possible in the way of courtesy, and if he should ever have to blow a train up wc feel assured that.he will do it with the utmcst possible regard for the feelings of all a-board 1 Dear Ca.i.rj!3 Talt's Station is certainly how ihe liveliest 'place in Tennessee, f-avc the ClurksviUe jail! We believe you can find more fellows here who "don't care a damn," than in any ether locality in tho State except in the humane institution just mentioned. We all here have taken tha oath to support the Union, the Constitution, Amalgamation, Proclamation, Fortification, Indian. and Rebel Damnation and and wc intend to do it, or like the Spartan youth, be carried back cn our (Wasn't that figure of speech brought in lively?) Tait's, as you are aware, is the headquarters of the II. C.

L. Railroad: the read about a mile above here diminishes into the Branch! lUancli! tho very word is suggestive of something Lowe. (No disrespect to our esteemed friend, the Conductor, who alone gives respectability to that road!) If I was people, and couldn't have a main-stem, I wouldn't, have any railroad at all. If it wasn't a main-stem from here parent to all. of them desire' the re-oe-a nidation for the sake of the offseesj big" nnd little, that will be open to cfipirants.

Another desire it because being! large creditors nnd owing little, or nothing, they wish to sea the machine put in motion, by which they 'can collect what is due them. Both cf classes are small, and one of tlr-m the jofico seekers are quite harmless. The other, however, is ot. It sad and tragic tableaux than those world- old watchersj the stars, ever looked down i i i i upon. Will you not then, ladie3 and gen-1 tlcmen, give -u at least one more of your' We often hear it wondered why itis that e-harming "Concert and Tableaux.

they are nearly always busy with ctis tom Mr Poston, the energetic and gcnCo- may become a means of terrible -opprcs- ors at Jones's store. It is because they advertise freely, 1 A Luziiiiy uiaungur. tuiufju uj mat me gross receints of this exhibition amount in Eion to me suppose that exceu-! tion fhould issue, now, nrjon all the judr-. mcnts that have run to maturity Eince the Col. StJca.

We regret to learn that Col. Sugg, ir the 50tb: Tennessee regiment, was, at last accounts, in- suchjeondi- tion, from a wound received in the Clarksvillc, all the folks would move oil of Chicknmauga, as to leave but little hope of it when the train is coming. That rocs of being raised high-minded 1 But to return to our subject: Tait's war began, what-would ba the financial condition of the people of this in thirty days-? JZuhcd Kvery poor man, and man of moderate, means, would bo fold our.of 1. ousc and home. I I did not set out, hovrcver, to make any argument on this question, but have now been led into more than I irj tended .0 ray about it.

It is a question though in every citizen is interested, and it 1 -v 1 1 -I Station is decidedly a fast settlement. It 01 ins recovery. lie was wounded in the knee-joint, and amputation was necessary to save his life, but lie persistently refused to allow the operation, i His wife, by permission of the military has gone to see him. 1 Since the above was put in type, infor is made up' ot a railrcau btation, warehouses, (the Picket and the Louisville) a tobacco gtemmery, ahotcl, three private residences, the remains cf a dry v. puuueiea ana uiseusssa, A Tmr to tite Last Friday two week ago, (the 5th) we took our "better half" and Young Limerica, and started on a visit to the country, after having been pent up within the! walls of a Printing oGce since last' September; It is indeed a great pleasure, occasionally, to leave the sight oPt)rick and raprtar, and the din of town, to view the quiet and sit around tho cheerful fireside of kind Wc were blessed with cool, Frosty mornings and balmy, spring-like days during our week's sojourn.

To the kind friends who "took us in" and so sumptur tuously nourislied the inner we are under lasting obligations, and will call again when convenient. i We are again it; our post, invigorated in both bod and mind, ready to serve our patrons in the usual way. 1 r. mation ha3 been received of his death, store, a brick-yard, and a ceoper'o re it is acted upon. 'j; sliop, about a mile ofT, to: which took place at Marietta, the "ith In 2 precincts cf-this county, no 2Gth ult.

clsrtion, le held, yet in others cf them r.o it since any two or three riav oncn i- i cr three springs of never failing water. The Station 13 in charge cf II r. David X. Smith, and Mr. Marion Carney, ar.dr.:i amount of business is done here that It appears to bc.prctty certain now that an dlection will be held in 3Iarch, and it is I I rrations are at a stand-stilt 'i -Co much of the labor.

of tho lira lost that it will' be imJ 1 1 1 time the candidates were" trotting them-. would astonish you. There ij a gentle-selves out. Come out and let man in the market here fcjr all the Lard, us know who you areyour name, pedi-. Wheat and Corn lie can get, and another grec and performances: Don't all -epeak ready to take up all the'liacon atonce! i As to a mule cr a crop of tobacco I' -j -body vi loxx will buy anvtlnnfr iA I he crops.

rd cne of so in tho county to raise a plant ntisns We invito attention to tho communication cf our correspondent Video. Our ifre open to a jfiir discussion of a portion cf his subject iuatter. The -small jfize of our paper, however, will allow only hovt articles upon any, subject. I to I may do xr is irexuentiy suggested that a dm- As to the warehouses I have rs matic representation might be given, with Mr. P.

Billin-sly jruns decided success, by the Tableau corps of Pickett, and the Clarksvillc Let's have it say the Lady the Louisville. Ihsch one re of Lyons. AVc certainly have ample ma- well house in Louvill- rt a the i "ess truly, tcriai- ior it ih the undeveloped genii -r r-. 1 l. -j irj Tho Tribatc of Respect of 21 r.

W. -j. uid us. Wc know of two or three ad- the attrrciiv1 h' all ah a'ppn in cur next. mirnj? Pauling, with to i.

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Years Available:
1864-1864