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The Clarksville Gazette from Clarksville, Tennessee • 2

The Clarksville Gazette du lieu suivant : Clarksville, Tennessee • 2

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1 1. 1 clahhsviixh gacith. mrc-ai i A IIcw Bor.t. i One of the finest specimens of f.i::: boat architecture, over turned out 1:7 en i'HICK TK.i C'KXTi COPY. folloyingin regard to Longstricebs ji and jintcntions, is taken from the cf the New York Tribune: I "AHIieti it 13 pretty diGcultto ascer- fonicua inaud around tswnwitkin tho than there hiZ zlzz? vilbwzs a "hurgl" J.

GUA.NT, I'ub'jVacr and Proprietor. Ci CLAUK-SVILLFEERUAIlY 27, 18C4. tain co'7 te precise amount cf Lbn. i 7--t 1 1 cut Western waters, made its at our Wharf, on Wedesday. 7e rclr 13 the steamer Pauline This magnificent boat was built the personal supervision of Capt.

John Carroll, her gentlemanly commander, rjc ctrcctb forces, ib is generally believed that voice" ia in rr.any-a-plsco 1. Li. ar.jy haxeccived large reinforcements frcri Ccrath r.nd North Carolina and from The only evidence ii was "to greet the coming cay, tie cackling of tk jwc have however, 'on the subject, is dc-' rived frcm the Ilichmond "Wbig which haa etated that toOO men had been snf. Brave ,11 en. Men' bra very for the.

past two or three years, lias been measured by their deeds of daring on the baitle-Seld; but we da not believe it is a jus or an adequate measure of that virtue. Tfcsre are many arrant cowards who, under the excitement inspired by fife and drain, have "performed deeds of valor, the played out! I. Pullets: wa would advise yea to sing everything about her attests his Cno judgment and correct taste. She. Z2j feet long with 40 feet beam, and CO feat from wheclhouss to wheelhouse.

Her machinery is all new, and cf tbe very best quality. She has a beautiful model, and will, no doubt prove to be a 1ot7 and roost high. 1 mm 1 frcn North Carolina to East Tennessee. I Contrabands you have we kr. ow Cull that some time previous been joined by Ransom' for! Lcnatrect bad which includes tho cavalry di- very fast boat.

1 A Fight took place last -Tuesday cn after contemplation cf which astounded whitt other cowards, by mix i The main canin 13 Eplendid, The Ceer Georgetown read, bctTreen a party ct viaion of Vi Jones, formerly pajrt of the1 Floyd Brigada, land the infantry brigades cf Corse and cf Wharton. But cf all the farces ho has received, the most'imnortant ing in with the thick ranks around them, and dodging, unnoticed, behind bravo comrades, hive managed to shirk all real dan- i that of Breckinrid undoubtedly, is ger, and. yet, when th3 battle is over, share vrzi detached not. long since from John. the honor and glory hat they really had Every one knows is covered with the finest bruseeh carpet, and ITcw'Ycik cavalry, and Ilcra-and it is otherwise -furnished with every, If 3 guerillas, numbering about CCD.

Hz appliance for comfort and rclah Cred from a pine thicket at The chairs cost 010 each, and her killing 7 men and Cpt. Hcid, and chandeliers 075 each. There are seme 12 ccuuding CHeen others. or 15 round tables, capable of seating eight A cumber cf new rccruita broke ct the persons and on these meah are cerved. Crat Cre3 which demoralized the column, The cooking all done by 'team, and resulting in a disgraceful flight.

Eut -10 nothing is put ujjon the table, except what raeu out 150 have so far been beard from, guests may call for. i I the rest are undoubtedly prisoners. Uos- srit to south Virginia in no part in winning. array, order to suppor that thfe is so. Enlisting as a soldier.

him. At first the impor tance of the; ra6vcmcnt was not; apprecia donning the uniform, and going to the wars; is not, in all an evidence of a brave man. Ilany of us know cowctds who are now in the army, and doubt cdly brave, who nave staid at horle. TFe do not wish to be misunderstood in this The staterooms are models of cdmfort- ty is a Lieut. Col.

in the rebel army, hav- ted. It was ihiught that Breckinridge's men were nu isolated independent cbm-maiCd. But when if. became known that his and Longjrcct's were in reality jbut the two tings of the same army, and that a force of about 45,000 men hud beent iii cach being feet! square, and containing ig been commissioned to avoid the pen- two roomy berths, furnished with spring tUy attached to guerilla warfare. mattrasscs and all-linen sheets, and the llii each Toom, too, are a 'I attended divine service at Grays.

..1 it 11-1. 1 fact, gathered on the East Tennessee line. finest blankets. wash-stend. mirror, and last tunuay, anu wnn Miero and could at any moment movo in a wem- life-preserver, tTO couplc3 who had been mads one that te direction.

clothes-press tbeu the policy of the war jan to 1. be better underl The laaiea -ciDiii isamished with ct. ornin. They were all from Todd coun-- DCpartiacnt be1 and beautiful gtood. iful, that geed: JT where, we are told, pcopio Keep getting st.

The kr-e! married just like there was no war going erything useful tast3 could po: The name of Breckinridge was iinmedi' matter indeed vjc think wc hardly can be. "We do not mcaa to imply that all, or most, pf the cowards are in the army, or that all, or most, jof the bravp men are yet at but simply mean that a man is not ncccsrarily always brave because be goes the wars; or a coward, because he stays at home Our object is to assert that there is a severer! test, and higher evidence pf man's bravcryjthan going to battle, and the reader will naturally ask What is it? It is $ctliny married Yes sir the man who in these times, coolly and aibly suggest, ately associated with the idea of aniovai mirrorand its surroundings, arc mar-j cn. Jiully tor loddL vvc rceton vel of art. The boat also boasts a plen- think it's going to last through another sion in Kentucky. What other reasons for a nev; eaeration, and are providing did Chiclrcring Piano.

In the rantrv one is almost lost in the crcp cf soldiers. V.i- profusion of elegant silver-ware, would be assigned for his removal from Dalton? Vtslit not clear that Brcckin ridge's advance in the direction of his own Stats couii mean nothing but an ex-paditioa into the interior of Kentucky? warc, and queens-ware, that fills its four Sides. i IV deliberately takes unto himself a wife is balder hk rikft "ii-V th rriv Tt 7c must notffor Xorgat "DclTvonico's." Thi3 sappcaition wa3 strengthened by the prccence in Lc ngstreet's corps of Buck--i Thb popular temple of Bacchus 13 prcei- ded ovef by Geoxco Lee and the rr.cr: cer, ivGutucuiau uiti, mm luriucny is a serious thing, an awful thing a desperate thing indeed, to fall into a woman's bands at any tine, but to go so now, is the quinteeienco ct reckless temerity. To re have ever seen. His wine: 11- Locisvillh WAREnousn -Ilr.

Sam B. Grant has besn employed as agent cf the Lcuhville fcr Tait's Btatien, and vicinity, and is prepared to furniah all needed facilities to thcae caairing to ship tobacco, or other producs to that He has-had a substantial, roomy shed created at the Ctation-'Ti 'ttcco esn LTcaeurcly stored and transferred to the cr without exposure to or rain. Ilcaars. Phelps, Caldwell Co. are the prcprleter cf the Louisville Varehouae.

quors, are the very best to b3 had. gcGn. Buckner, it is rumored, was there tear a young woman away from happy home, where her! father anct her brothers bear all the responsibility of hcrj safety Through the courtesy of Capt. Carroll, wo were permitted to inipeei thibc-t, and rcgr8t that we hjava't room for a mcro cx- tandA JP- lw Che BameO iJ honor of, Miss Pauline Carroll, the beautiful and accomplished sister of the Capraln are yet and ccr.bappiceis. wnera tuere left.

DCrfcar. a few fithfnl neroea to wait tor the purpose of ('taking command! of; the army which is to invade Kentucky, and fa? no otjicr ebject. I He and Breckinridge had been apoiotodi as the leaders I of the expedition leaving Longstreet on other sido of the Cum- berland Gap, for the purpose of protect-1 ing their rear and of preventing at came time Gcnl Schofield from injuring -a lady to whom we had the pleasure cf 1 1 and work for her, to mayy hert and after a few weeks, cr months at nicst, of "boVin jaxouhd," to see her brokenhearted and dispirited, running a wash-tub and a cooking-stove! "Dost likt the pic. being one well worthy to give name to so beautiful a craft, i the Tennessee and (Virginia railroad, up $110,000, and is owned Louis. Mr.

Fitzgerald, The boat cost by parties in St. Consideration for the! wpmanV is: on which they Intend-to fall back in case Attrition By reference to cur advertising columns, to-day, may be found something of interest to our farming friends. Cobb have Agrical-tural Implements of all kinds and the meat approved patterns. They also keep Groceries, Iron, Nails, Leather, sad in fact all the substantial commodities needed for the folks and the times. Call 1.

happiness is, with all right-minded men, cf reverse." a capable and courteous gentleman, presides in the oHce, Long may the prosper! Good has a box firstand uppermost, when they contemplate 'l 11 .1 1 marriage: but a man is at the same tuae permitted to'; look out, in some sort, for or; two of fine rhfiwinr nhnffn with' a fulk; Keajjer, if ydu desire the full worth of the amount you pay or this Gazette, read the: advertisement of B. B. Pcari, in line of smoking ditto, pipes and cigars. iiuiaoer une.i iipiuamn 10 gain now aad see them sign of "TcTinizsce Iron" I Sailers can replenish their; stock here -'tori 'if Franklin street. another column.

It will be seen from his good terms. Ills line of Dry Goods is, as "bill of fare," that he has a little of eve usual, full and varied At No. 7, Franklin rything, from a tooth-pick to a pocket-f street. mill, and is anxious I for those having a .1 i I I- '''('' quarters himself on "the old he will perhaps havejbetter bed-elothcs than he's been used to, and that's about all. As to marrying 'as, a business operation, -hat is played out.

This war will leave but few mcn about here able to do anything for a feller, and geerls whoso pari-cnts bave deceased are, ns a general thing, The 22d ink, Washington's birthday, surplus of Greenbacks to come forward and relieve him of, a portion, or all of hi3 Our. Temple of Justice jprcaent3 a very dilapidated appearanca. A portion of the temple remains, but the jrstice part has the ranche." "Five Dollar end ths Cost" would hardly recognize the the old building in which he uacd to pro-die with so much dignity. "Alas, peer -a wa3 celebrated here by a Cotillon Party, at present stock, so 03 to make room for the Fowler's Hall, thi3 command. given; by the soldiers As wc are not of the dan mammoth shipment of Dry Goods, Sam.

Johnson is about to make. cing persuasion! we wcro not but left, through the locomotive' powers of Our clever friend, Henry Adkins, clerks understand thcV had a gay time. their property, in a decidedly unattractive in this establishment, and if he should 7-oae advertisement of Watts Broth of several, who before desirable, that are now state. Wo know the war were very era, 1rv Goods Ilprnhint-! TT UZLh is dailv out hcauti Laic a new stock in a few days, I epecimens of photography, at his gal barely good for their old store accounts. ct everything usually kept in aDryGcod3 rcrv 13 remarkably successful in ta Thcae gentlemen are well klRo children's pictures.

Thi3 is a sad picture, but a true one. T7e dislike to throw any impediment in' the way of the future population of our coun-try, but, as a christian man, we feel bound Ksswn in this community, and! need no commendation from us. You will find taem at K. D. Dunning3 old stand, ever ready and willing to trade upon accommodating terms.

The rebel Congress adjourned on. the ICth to meet in! Hay: next, after passing the conscription bill, the currency bill and to lay before our readers the dangers that will attend, and fo DorCldoit! I thancw tax bill. talk too ifoto; for you, then turn to Ilr. Peart, he will ake' you through cn the fast line. Call at Elder's Corner, and examine their stock, A Frolic in Pio3PE.cr!.--Capt, Carroll told jus that ho expected to be.

here again, with his fine boat in about tea days, and, if so, he should be very happy to to fee the ladies and genticmen of Clarksville on board, and have them spend au evening with him. Amolng the cabin crew are musicians that make up a fine string band, and an evening could bo most delightfully spent in tripping to their delightful measures; Capt. C. would have invited our people to a dance this trip, but for the fact that the paint was not entirely dry in te cabin. Let's storm him, next time Persons who wish to have dental Clauksville and viiriityjlwere well -crk don would do well to call on Vt represented in Louisville during the past ZT' If you want a good picture of yourself, call at flcCormac's Gallery, Tcat tide Pcblie square, where Ilr.

Wilaon will ae-cczirneate you with the and meat improved II. II. Acrce, at his residence, on 2nd and week, many citizens from town and coun Commerce streets. See card. try being there on business.

Philadelphia and' New York arp now considered one-horse townsLouisville and Cincinnati Tns Public Printer says the printing end lining for tho last year has cost lave supplanted them. j.V Jo. Edwards appears before the reading puhHo, 'in this morning's Gazette, in AcciiiNET. TVe are informed that a wu, ilFJU uica Will uc zzn man named Childress, living Franklin tl.it 1.3 a'ill occutif.s ITr Street, was badly injured last Tuesday, by Pox. -U Very exaggerated ideas cr thoprcTahrJc'is of this diccas'e, in prevail in seme sections of tho coun Freights PLENTr.

We' were tolJ, two jell ciarid, and has on hand a vartd tailing irora the rcof of a house, on which VJ9 rto vJ. a ex iJrv -oin t-1m1 ho i.ill he was at work. lie was conveyed to hi3 try disease 13 not a czz cf this irom ouisviiie, tnat tuero were icrty cf at reasonable rat- lie residence, arid learn, was considered tie, that'weari cf. luuuuuu 1U113 ci irexgai, ai. ir.ac peizt, U-yIih: stock ic.v.iv fnr ti't.

though no bone3 awaiting tranyportation in Chirks vilh in a critical cond Tf ere broken --rt time then out for a 1. of prrffv tli in Ljr.c'.iburg Eepubliean rcpcrts the -NashvilJc. ucnth of aWrVPOStvillc..

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Pages disponibles:
8
Années disponibles:
1864-1864