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The Clarksville Gazette du lieu suivant : Clarksville, Tennessee • 3

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i I Hovr Gold in Gni rr tn c. Feb. 2i, ii. r.5 rra con v. 27, 1804.

In the caie of Curtis which has been on trial in the Superior Court, one of the named -M. A. Jones, testified that Lc ve: a stock operator, and upon a capital of C275, he had done KiKlno- rr.orc:uL3 I- with Yi --) urtil 2 Clh 1:::, 12 II ti l- cf a quality to th? fa-mde (3 1 2 at my c.ee in Clarksvillj, nr.d tj ly put -rio 13 -Uys Confectionery, on and a Guy 7iuc3- NCT73 Depot, Tost-cc3 haildisrr. 2HTO TIIM AT iro i will received fcr a less qtuatitr taaa To deliver-of Hie i'lcur to be corn on 10th d.ny cf ar.i l'dcT's Corner, 000. By paying a mall margin to tie broker, just enough to sceura hitn anyjlosthe witness was enabled to operate largely without running any very great risk.

He invariably received crrr.idthe dilTercnco, as. the id to bo dcarcivd AnM Ocn friends in jthe parts of the county wiir greatly cbli-o us if they will lurmeh u3 with any incidents of interest iat Kay occur in their localities. Any-thing cf a local nature, that will make a readable item will be thankfully receipt! Lcfcrs Wini TT r-nvci, by such pcreca the- Government nay fsujrar. ilt, pe d.rctt. El3 to be directed to E.

bidder, Jrtnea, Lin.ey. Trace Chain.s, C. cr.d endorsed "PrcpcraU for Floar.J' I.kya' joots, ChiMreiu 1 Aacath cf accompany each bid TT V'L j': -n i-J rc-rred to rcicct anr rr Pu i IX 1 ana Jl that the stock itself never througl his' j- rzrzt to t3 raad3 ia rach funds as raav be farnL! 1 BLACiaXG: TOCKET KXIVES. IT ly tL3 Jjiatrs." FOCKKT COM BP, HAIR HOLT- 1 Feb- 19 18G4. J- EDixoa: Ypu we, hereby authorized to announce mo as a candidate for Sheriff cf Mont-ora-try County, at the ensuing election, the 6th cf a Dkpt, Adjt Gesejul's AVAnnixGToy, Nov.

30, 1EC3. To the Gencrab conrnaadin the Department cf the Missouri, the Tennessee, and the Gulf, r.r all Genra and oSccrs commanding anr.ie and corps, and post', and all c.T.c:.3 ia he aerrice of the United States in 'tha there Fern cf rrcpecal will be farnjhnl nt this cZt2. HEAD XETS, FOIIEW; 1 1 cintlIfc I Ink, Entellcipcs Britton.Thrcmi;! Fib. 27, I fcnCor, -f Office U. S.

CoMrAnY ok JiTOTKNCK, I 1X112 I XETV FOIIEWH 'ine Comb? 1' BERRY LYLE. Feb. 24, 1SG4. i-CU. 20, 1804 Al'-pice, Clove.

Brooms.1 "V1 UcAa.th r.ruil-.e-, Fndcin, Waddingy Canvass. thea I paad3 cf CORN MEAL are inritcd cnJ car )i iiarcj, 15534. at 12 JI I t- hf rf Departments: You are hereby directed to plape at tho disposal of Rev. Bishop Araes, 11 houccj of worship belonging to tho Episcopal Church, South, in which a loyal minister, who" been appointed by a tCi-Vc tre aathorized to announce C. FAXON as a candidate fox llistrate ia this District, at the election ta bs bell on tio 5th of ilarch next.

Feb. 27, 1834-lw 1 Ihrron tce 'niy name spoken of ia w. iu IL.U I I 1 .4 V.nA Cr'. Flannel, Up in test quality cf well cak I r.r- CIVC? TnLle Salt. Ladies' Uavl n.j, r.aj lmed.

nctt cad tara 1 murciias, Needles. t3 be ranrked on cadi Currr Tooth Hair Breahcy loyal Jiishop of said Church, does net noT? tu L.wjwtii receive! lor Ics3 ousntfr itvTi j.ui quantity ----j i ouciate. i. 1 .1 t. ul.j Ko'jniw oe ccnrcrcd in thcracath -Si in ct ct tonic, 13 each that it utterly for rue to accept any cco at prescat.

cspcctfally, I. 7 JOHDAN NEHLETT. it is a matter of great importance to the cf L-rch, 1:34, and ia equal port an ach weth-. Government, in its cSorts to restore trcn- MlVV? 1 OuilitV tittUm nm: 1 I 'Cted received, I- Tz.o.p.L CofTee Mill, 'ndle Wick, Thoa Thread, nation, that Christian ministers linH ila ctbtf AHesiaacc raast tcconr. any ca: LLain Tea, Soaj, u.un-u iu pi.i;c mat tucre will Dirine Servico at tlic -Baptist diurch.

to-Biornw exampleandprecept.cupportandfctcrth; Slff loyal oentimcnt of the peoph. --hi mcrved to rejretany cr all Fay-Anesfintn P--' to t3 raada in nch faa.U cs nay Ik farr.kh;d 0 Clothe Cacciincrca, Gaiincts Dcoartment. nisd tin 1nnKf IVcnrs-aT will rem xY rrcpoeal will be furn-ihed at thlscCIce. CO TI13 circaJjition or mole speaking, the silo of our paper is increasing rapidly, Wc arc gratified to -I. i VUlviV-iuvil that all ministers who may be appointed by A ND HO ES, ALL CHEAP, FOll CASH Capt.

c. a Feb. 27, 1801 I mm wm be Icntircly loyal. You are cz pectcd to GIVO hid all the alii. rnnnt" HnoT7 tuat our labors arc being apprecia 1 and support practicable, in the exeVutTcn 1 tC- Dr.

Vardlaw will lecture at tha You aro also authoriied and directed to furnish (BishoD Ames and hU r-? Presbyterian Church, next Friday week, transportation and subsistence when it ilia ci xiarca, at o'clock. uuuu hiiuuui prejuuico 10 t.i3 vice, ana win allora tlicm courtesy, zzziz Tha the an thai-it im lL uy CQT- i i TOIIACCO. and other JWiacr. protection. I By brer of tho Secretary of War.

E. D. TQWNSEND, A. A. G.

cr EVEav crccaimos, Feb. 27, 1804-im The Rebsl Dead at GETTygncna. friend and iownsJnan, JDr. F. Johnson, again occupies his ofTice, and will, wc prcsmne, enter upon the practice of his profession, as heretofore.

Tobacco. -There were is hogsheads of new leaf Tobacco (black wrappers) sold yesterday at the Louisville Tobacco iTurchousc, grown by J. II. Ford. A no Aaams bcntinel 1 i AT TUTS efc apart for tho burial of tho rebel" dead i uu iuu ureiiysDurg oauio-held.

i It tuy There appears fo be a considerable feel- insr ia ana aroana tit. r-1 be eet apart for the burial of tho A 1 1 I i craie aeaa wno aro nw.Dunca proiaiecu-ouslv over the battle field, or in th. J. A. ft AXT, Pfiorairrca.

of Christian county, at the average of $27 5 per 1C0; pounds. One hogshead lug3, by the same planter, brought 15 50. Oco hogshead, bright wrapper, grown by itv. The recent rains have rr5li'1 tlii wmm ft places whero they aro buried, arid the iuhm- ait; vauujvu uesiues vrnicii, in a J. P.

Cox, of, Jlardijn county, sold at C32 snort time tno land will be put under cub per 100 pounds. Lou. Jour. 1 tivation, and! no trace of their last reeling DlaCS Will bo left. Cflnirsnn Y7o lDWv AEDC9 HSTAIL iJZALia IS mi 1 i nnn.

ino Jjcnuon papers bring ua nevs ci wouia aictaie a removal to somo spot, net TA in or. about our own National tha death of Sir William Atherton, lata Ctr.plo r.nd Tcncy Dry Cczlz i Attorney General of England but tho purcnaso of ground somewhere, where their Southern! friends mayy when Cirer-r. i i Sir Charles the eminent geologist, ays that tho ceal-CelJi of America cover 1 1 1 re Inland Xavi-atioa Rbks accepted, now as here tcforc, at fair rates and liberal 2. Eaclncas conductcil with constant disnJch and nccuracy. GLASoV'ARE, LAMPS, COAL OIL, FANCY LQn At Jdacrac Ccaltcr'a 3 fJlar.d, FrarJdin ire.J, Feb.

27, l24-tf Britain. always met with promptness and pi els justice. 'j uj jv.ui.iuuu umucu, ituu rm i3 peace, make" ithcir pilgrimage here. Our State should not make tho purchase, ncr ceuld it bo expected; but if tho Southerners shoul expicss such a desire, and wculd carry it to completion, we should tzy let it be done, for the sake of our comnion humanity. The hostility of tho dead hzz ccased, and let them bo in a rpot where a father, a a sister or a brother, can visit their last resting place, "when this crbel war is; over." lefote, January, ICCi, The nicest kind of Parisian kid i3 made from the skins of rats that are -1 in nr; cn c' -1 caught in Chicago.

i organization Vf thm A. 4 TI.3 plan and "--cr 43 rears fevers trial, b.ts th Pekin, China, has the oldest news It has been publish- paper in the world. (At II. D. Danahpj dd Etanj,) CLARIIHVILLE, TENX.

The attention cf the trasinr 5j cd for 1000 years, and i3 printed on a large sheet cf silk. rcctfally invited to our rtocl; cad pricesrye feci we caa idea: all favor us irith t'ueir I "I Was a Captive Once." A weather beatenj man stopped one day in the street of a city, before tho door of a shop whero beautiful birds wero kept for sale. He watched them 1 for a timo, and they beat their brcast3 against the wires of their cages, and." uttered the plaintive, pining notes of the captive, and tear-drop gathered ii his eye. Ho asked the keeper the Zy General Thomas issued the foil owning order, at Chattanooga on. the 17th instant: I All orders heretofore issued in thi? De- rcaicri puDine jadvantacre and of th avious stems of Fire Insurance in the rWn-try.

Is now better than ever' prepare for v' 1G.CGD Leas Claims Lave been settled and and paid. Sixteen Million of Dollar! C. The Contraption cf iYopcrty by Fire, iti the United States, average over $1 0 5,0 00 daily Is your property exposed and 7. Ara you Insared If rat? The cert is trifling; jthe duty is inanifect; the result may bj yon- csc-ape from ruin while de-; lay and neglect may involve you in br.nh niptcy poverty cr 8. Particular, attention and nard is "pven to rra.ill ri.

ks as Well a3 lare ones. Able security and superior commercial afTor- iod. rcccircd by i 0. H. JONES, Agent.

1EG4. price of one, and paid it down com. Then, stepping to the door, ha liVi) LEATHER DEPOT 'A partmcnt proscrining or -restricting wju circulation of arc hereby re- voked. TU- crran-aracats raado -Trith manufacturers cf ii. i Rbove articles tad tha uadendncd, is sweh that parcl.a-crs iu this raarkct can be t-apicd bT us at car D.xt, sin cf 3 Iron," rrar.hVn Vt -I, opened the cage and bid it fly away, watching with eager gaze and a glad heart its joyous upward flight.

He asked the pries of another, until he Bet at liberty every one. A crowd had gathered' around Lir.i. and in answer to their remonstrances and queries he was a captive 1 know the sweet3 of liberty." cr.n.' at.maau:actarcrs with cad Iararaaca Tro ATiraUaral foU by us will 1 2 cf rpproved ar. 1 Trill crazier r.a7?2 ireatachv IT GoiJE Up. Two! companies cf negro soldiers left this place for Isln'ille, a few days ago, on their way to" tho front.

now worth Ci to C7 each, were formerly "hcavy( in the market at a quarter a piece. Fashion has ndoptcd tht mink, which makes all the diCerence. Hi3 fur no end no wenrser than ever. 1 t. TTATrTT'7) 1 ,....7 Oattcrr.

On this 21st iast- at the of tho CAN" nr. HAD, bvJ making r.riditatioarta cad Grain IT. in this CDuaty, by tho ReT. W. 11 Dyr, 11 c.

u. A-cn, i dhna Insumree Corjznr. Ti b. 4, ir4-tf 7 7. P.

Gutkeis, cf Calloway County, to Alios Vn danhtcr cf C. P. Harwell. cr 1 1 Tim Ilaryhnd and Indiana State Con-ntiene h-ve td'epted rtrektions ir.strcct- int. dihb TC on Dcntict, to vote lor r.s CLAIUISVlItLE, TENN.

:3 1 their c--ll-i2 icr r.zzi President. 'd ir to lb of r-iiy ''y, ia tin uiiTcrcnt branches tf his prckv- -2 rr At Toiat Lockout Prison, in January ZZi Jxyizz JIadisox, formerly cf this county. In this city, on the inst IlATiCArrr 1 (T(vch, iLtuhtcr of Parllfnia Gooch. t.T 1..2 rl Feb. 27.

frar.i Orleans inc'i cafe the election of lor G'ycrnor..

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1864-1864