Show y S:± i if 5 v tW' h L : - - - : : TELEGRATH THE J)AIJjY TERMS: - -- i t G4 tie oo : i 900 : : 5 00 Three MontW : lVr 'tenth delivc: td In the csty fyr aingte 200 15 number news THE LOPS AT THE BATTLE OF FRANKLIN! WUTHER-- V LEGILAtTvE PROCEEDINGS! HE j OX AM ERICAX AFFAIRS! te VCBBOAiajapHXO OXFORT PILLOW! AT MURFREESBORO! PWHT AT WALKER’S maDGE! active MOVEMENTS - ’EECOXXORSAXCES - 'r ir I r£ XV 1 ’ - - I J CL02TB-T- SAVANNAHST 0 New(York 9 A econnioitering party went out on the left yesterday pm striking the rebel pickets on the Vaughan road and driving them to Hatcher’ Run a diet a nee 6f over two miles where they had breastworks afid where they made a stand Skirmishing ’continued some when the object of the movement having f been accomplished the expedition returned Ourlosswas seven wounded Hie" enemy's ' Some pi those who accompanied isjinkhown this party report heavy firing in' the direction r StonyZCreelr which indicates firing going — un between Wanen and theenemy Reports arecurrent that the evacuation of Petersburg by the rebels may be looked for at I v an early day Washington 10 Richmond papers of the8th say nothing rwv has been received at the Confederate War Department regarding Sherman’s movements-Nexchanges of Georgia papers hjadheen received of later date than the 3d December ’ : J New york 10 The Commercial's special says la proposition to tax sales one per cent meets with can siderabie favor although some members of the Committee ou Finance hare urged a lower coral' and breadstuff rate on saleSjof Some taik ot ' imposing an excise tax ln specie on cotton without drawback The Tribune says a few days ago General Stevens commanding at Harper’s Ferry sent out a scouting party jof 30 men in the direction of Waterford Long county to watch ' Moisby who wasrreported by citizens etc to be preparing for a raid into Maryland - At Waterford-ou- r cavalry struck the head of'Mosby’a force and a skirmish ensued in which we lost 70 killedwoundedand captured the rebelSfWbo outnumbered us three to oreIost equally-aroeny Among their killed: was ' one of Mosby’s ablest officers MonjoyjT Capt At Leesburg on their return! the party gobbled up a member of the rebel General Gor V ' AND RAID SEAR RICH- M0XD! 4-n- ' l j SHKRM-V- t yb :vJ- h 1 - EASTERN TELEGRAPHIC coil)EX j ! 13 THURSDAY JlOttSlSOj PfC AnnonT Tr Six Month' captured works and skirmishers were thrown to protect each flankr: Soon after a report was receive that the enemy were moving up and across the run half a mile west of the road with the evident intention of attacking onr right flank Gan Miles at once disposed bis forca to meet them The enemy however failed to corns up and it it ia supposed that they had falien back to a stronger position at Armstrong's Mill a mile and a half in the rear j ’ v New York 11 The following resolutions were Introduced nto the North Carolina Senate: Resolved that five commissioners bs elected to act with commissioners from the other States of the Confederacy as a medium for ne-f’ oti&ting peace with the United States Resolved that the other States ho to create similar commissions withrequested as little delay as praetkabley and toco-operawith North Carolina in requesting President Davis in the name of these Sovereign States that he tender to the United States a: conference for negotiating peace through the medium of these Iommissionere when'erer any of the States qhall Lave responded by the appointment of SOmlssionere tno Governor shall communicate the proceedings officially to President1 Davie request bu ! o ij H 81-- r V y don’s staff r I ' Jj tbe lower house a series of similar resolutions were offered ' i New ‘£ork 11 Per the Canada from Liverool 26 Queenstown 72 Lord Lyons had not resigned but Was going home on a six months’ furlough TheDaily News aoubts if the South will armslaves and thinks the proposal is a promise of thft approaching end of the war and of slavery ' It is said the Florida was ' taken by sur--p rise with everything on board and her may be found to implicate many foreign oEficiaiarin sympathy with the rebels The JDaily News publishes a letter from C oldwin Smith dated at Boston which ia h ghly complimentary to the recent election J! e regards the defeat of the Democrats as a g eat escape from trouble between England I ! pa-pe- ra a id America well-know- bfll- - I SPAirf— Election returns show1 results fa- vqrable to the ministry four to one An official Berlin paper regards Lord Na pier’s appointment to the Court of Berlin as uturer friendly intercourse of favorable and England Prussja Cobden addressed a great meeting kt Roc-- h dale on the 23d He favored ini either European or American affairs advocated the war1 in America asked why the S6uthas in other cases of rebellion had not piif forth Its grievances jrhe reason he thought was that they had but t non-intervent- ion : they wanted to consolidate perpetuate and extend slavery Instead of stating their grievances This ia the to be let alone tlify simply demand so secured much European sympathy cry tliat-hafoe the insurrection i He regarded the peaceable Presidential election as one of the most sublime in the whofe history of the world and spctales sanlithat the people that could do that had given the world ‘a spectacle such as never was presented before to any other people They had resolved sacrifices that slavery notwithstanding their great should be abolished- He1 reiterated his belief that he j should not live to see twq independent States on the continent of North America The Temps and Journal Des Dcbat construe thef resalt oiAhe Presidential election as evidence that the war is now to be prosecuted with redoub- one s a y 00 g-0- - i f !: : i -- Vjr' I ! w-er-e - I s - i - i - 4 j cn-tm- - ' prob-ablyf- at em-brac-ie : ! if I' ' ’s - S !i'-- : t ' SLcXloi u&£SGmkZt "V 1 y - ’ r - ' - X Florida in Bahia Foot sed k resoiutionlthJt o no tc interfere o n S oftbe roJ0”' J KIr’ uhjectof emancipation of slaVeV 'ecommended by Davis also against' peace separate but favwbiJlSOtlatinff for ' :rT -- Jt war r e ?m Jj toj prevent M forces operating against Sherman This Richmond Examiner of the 9th sisys Sherman Is reported to have reached a poiat half Way - x betjxen Milien and Savannah the 5th The Charleston Mercury of says on the Sherman’s main body lost 2nd the' of' mon$ng broke np camp at Louisville Georgia and marched ddwn the Central Railroad — the 14th and20th corps which form his left wing being in advance EefoJe night-fal- l the greater portion of the Yankee coltuim passed through Milien ' in the direction of Savannah There is no later news of its where-aboa- ts - HV‘W Arm or Another rcconnoissance was nfog along th Vaughan riad er Run by a eonSiderable v i- - -! i The Mercury of the 5th says passengers arrived on Sunday evening report a fight going on some-whenear Proclorto as they passed that point hot tjo definite details in regard to the progress or re mad Ti mor-llatch-H- Per the reported actioncoald be gath- Gen ’ ' I across W1? dri?en New York 12 run vifte£:a hVrnr'!! ' n tfur advance Loathe of the lUh says Tribune dmStoSgfg? nip!cW kS5S5u Ppers of the 6th announce Sherman 5th Waa marching in the direction of Savan- lkinaishInS the enemybemL men tooka Contain a message ot Got: position ifitha BiSh of Virgiui of Iu reconunends the of- - ‘ otwIled v 1- - rejeal v !' S 1 i - - : con-ilderab- '4 j Irrepressible ! St le' tj not People wrra astonishment: -- j i I -- SGODBE 1 A- - e ( i 1 st-Loui- i sli ' ' t i mmixo na c i TO ’ : : to-da- 1 - 'X - 'a - - - reeon-nbissab- Bbots Shoes Hats arid Caps' etc ee y - - ! ’ ! vi i t - - ? 5 EAGLE EMPORIUM!! 1-- ‘ r to-da- er ' - - I i ! - - s lS-miie- - to-da- : Z-U- ( ! -- - st I tl ’ ‘ $ i j r OPERA- GLASSES - T? x -- i v dfa-olr- ed GROCERIES l TIOX8 one-hal- - i Dry Goods etc etc f thenn-demign- ed day-bee- - n - - y - ! af I r GOD BE ns - n Protestant leader Spooner the ii the JEIouse of Commona la dead Galea bad 4een prevailing on the English coast and there were numerous shipwrecks Italy— The Chamber of Deputies bad adopted a bill reducing the enrollment of public of fibers The Senate? had passed the financial Nashville Federal loss in the- battle at Franklin is greater than was at first supposed It is ascertained-bofficial report to be about a large proportion slightly wounded : -- Tlie rebel Gen Cheatham whose headquarters-were at the residence of Mrs A YBurr was shelled out from there yesterday by our batteriesnd the house is reported destroyed yy0t Sunday lGst' a party of about fifty Confederates succeeded in crossing the Cumberland river on this side of the shoals Three of the number who captured calinfAhat' the whole party had deserted from the rebel lines "and Were’ making their way home patjou ofslarery Gen Copper's brigade in the march from T)q Herald'r London lcttlr nSys responsible Johimvilifgto Clarksville were terribly haf- - parties are making arrangements for the speedy assed by guerrillas slxteenrwere ca'pt'ured conaitraction of the telegraph to America by iny The of reepIamL and Iceland thirteen kyicd and three woiinded the effect here of wedther je very cold Two inches of snow Tli Herald's Paris letter-saythe talk about freeing the southern negro in behalf fell last night- r " of he rebels is to lnicgease the interest on their New Yorjr II side Convince the majority othe French people The Richmond Enquirer of the 8th says the Slavery is to end and tkyy will favor the re'last' accounts from Sherman representlhim at that The Emperor’s real desire ‘iis that the cognition Millcn - Froni there he baa three harbors of fBouih shall abolish slavery and become an indeabout equal distance— Beaufort Savannah and pendent power Southerners in Paris encourage Darien It is yet believed by some that he the Idea and hope this will be the final result if w: viill endeavor to meet Foster at Grahamsville New York 12 but failing in thatto try to capture iSavan-- The Richmond Dispatch of the 9th says the r nab ' - ' only news from the farhisSouth yesterday was that demonstrations against The Savannah Itepubiican says when Gov Potjer was renewing Brown left Milledgeville-h- e carried away all the ftavannahand Charleston Railroad and thereby his private property but forgot that belonging necking to divertrthe attention of part of onr troops — ' Shermani x to the State A quant ty of powder and 3000 froni Tile stand of arms fell into the hands of the Petersburg Express says the expedition of y' the' enemy was reported yesterday morning at -- x-' some 20 miles distant Month and still Richmond papers of Thursday say Proqlortor The n Its destination is unknown save motion yyGrant has fieen reinforced This colnnui is said to by fronq o 000 to headquarters 10000 men from the St enandoah-valle- y 6f force a and Infantry with plenty of arlarge that a battle is iiumiue it Dutch Gap canal tillery bnt only a small force of cavalry £ they sa'y can be madi ready for use itf a few Tlxe Richmond Dispatch of the 9th says the lahour&T rhey have a renprt that aforceof our test information from the enemy on the ‘Weldon towards troops had effected ar lodgment between the Itaihfoad is that they were still moving two important points—Tort Darling and How-tt- Worden and were provided with such an amount of stores as to induce the belief that they were hijuse for long march or at all events for a ft ia claimed that one of our gunboats was irovjded on g absence It is useless to speculate on their by an ircn bolt from one of planq which will be folly known in a day or two the Uowlatt’a hmse guhs It is probable that the primary object of the movement was to occupy Uie road and so injure it Resolution have been our sendiif reinforcements to our as 10-Th- - W sition- - the ' State law which exempt certain of tho clt2-seany one enlisted is clear gain in the quota froa eonsenptiun and says he (s utterly at a any future draft loss to understand why thee men shoold not be ' s L i 7 NwYtrUl mpUntotheamyasothesi IlGa!soexpr(ie - Th Rictmeiii) DUptuli ef tb lOU liji th j himself in favor or arming thq slaves and thinks news from Georgia yesterday wan of aomtwMt 111 r ’ tb Legislature shoold paaa some act to regnlato exciting character The enemy who had been i i t the rivers with down the price of the necessaries of life three Ogechee marching The oxchange1 of prisoners which was broken corps one on the north and two onithe south side off at Savannah a short time ago is now progres- endeavored to unite their forces bat met with fesistahee from the Confederatei At sing as rapidly as pracUcableln Charleston hart bor ' In consequence of thfer arrangement tho the last accoonts had not efiiecied thfcir obboob be bombardment of the city of Charleston is tempo- ject which also was prevented in part by the oyehco it the of river approaches' rarily suspended and will not be resumed until the exchange is concluded The bombardment ceased i kOn tho 7th the demonstratiens of ton Federate tr on Sunday morning 4th inst and the operations on the ferries on the Savannah river wetme more i of transferring prisoners was soon after begun It determined and they managed to get lome of their was expected that two or three weeks would" be fiats in sight or the! river here across the infantry : We were well prepared and onr artillerists did required to complete the exchange would be good work It was supposed that thek Cairo 12 j i FOR ASHOBT-TIM- E FURTHER to abandon the attempt ' j Front-som- e New Orleans adviees of the 5th state that the compeQed or ammunition cause lack of to either iinabllity 'irate Semmes had arrived at Matamoras enroute in position 'the Yankees made get their cannon or Richmond s use of their artillery This added con- little very The steamer Orizaba which left the South West a fidence to o&r troops It was reported that the month t inco for Uatamoru tnd put into MatagorW effected a landing on the Cbosawatchie I enemy tad da in distress was seized by Uie Confederates and river ooxnxux wnx below not been but able to bad to rktau Poeatiligo 1 sold!-reach-thrailroad t Gen Mejia fa represented to be' reiy aeTcre to Constitutionalist of the6th says on The his soldiers Tho ponishmentfor any misdemeanor MondayAugusta last a fight took place' at Walker’s bridge is 500 lashes or death on Dnar creek 22 miles from Angustt kt which HIS SPLEXDID I- Gen i Canby is 'Rnfficiontly recovered to move the Federals were wonted One hundred and o Antwenty-twYankee prisoners bad arrived' at about aided by cratches t — gusts j STOCK'' OF MERCHANDISE Examiner Richmond The the 10th says we of The Republican’s ' Cairo special says considera- learn that the force-seni Weli' the Grant down by ble excitement existed at Memphis on the 9th don road consisted entire besides ofene corps over the report that Beauregard was marching oh of jetery DzscBirnox ' Fort Pillow with a strong force with heavy guns cavalry Every man ought to he ciptQred " ' " V r rrscnlsEit 't’ The Whig says a good many knowing"! people which it wassupposed were to be used to: block- j I :'j e exercised as to the destination of the vaiders ade the rivers j If they have no nwe cavilry than reported Ihey j PER CENT jWashington12 lV: The dispatch from City- Point 11 says the la- will of course soqn get to the end of theik' jour- ' test news contained In the Richmond papers of ney On the other hand we are inclined to believe Jr the ICih state that on the 7th Shetman was east they are better equipped than is reported nd we OFF the amount of hia or her purchase Tbj of Ogechee- river" 25 miles from Savannah and will soon hear of the destruction of bridges etc f moving on that city Shennan had marched his in the direction of VreIdon This we are frank t ADTAmCES OFFERED tO thC people admit will give m some ineonvenienee bnt will army b the 6th 18 miles i9 retrieve in the east the palpable and irretrie arrangement- - ark xmeestse and It : is ' The Hon- - James Speed was confirmed by the not on able failure Grant hls! has made to in which as Attorney General Senate y they will avail themselves of them wrboct Richmond and Petersburg j ' - x-'rYorkIt The Herald'sfrom Grant’s armies DELAY A visit to the i ''The Hon' Reuben E Fenton has sent in Ids Vfe give additional dispatchesof theyeconnoissiance o particulars 4 signation as a member of Congress j to take effect Miles’ command off Friday Iait tq Hatcher’s Run 4 on the 20th ’inst It is thought that the Speaker After capturing thle BOOT AND SUOE STORE enemy’s works Mileb’ men will appoint the lion D C Littlejohn to fill the held them thronghout the night XTheir lobjec AT THE NEW BCTLBIXO 9 1 vacancy occasioned by this resignation on thrf being accomplished they were preparing the next j Yt"1 Means and Committee' to return when a furious charge Was Ways morning or tl&e almost ftaet j--Jt : H Imspccttom made upon them by the rebels who were soon re" Nashville 12 i i ' The official reports from Gen Rosseaa at Mur pulsed and' in turnjcbarged Upon and driven some hanstable Stoek of freesboro concerning the recent battle re just re- distance After this the Union troops returned to i their old which on reached camp they Saturday ceived The railroad south of Murfreesboro is The casualties were slight A number believed to be uninjured as alto the road between evening J 1 Murfreesboro and) Duvall’s 'Creek j Five miles of rebels were captured-A rebel Gen division nnder a Field made is north frow there to Lavergne the road destroy t ?" on Saturday down the Darbytown road " edr 'I' 'r ' f ' the on of lines t satisBatler’a seemed right They - Block Honses'5 and 6 hare been abandoned by fied with a very hasty observation fail Cannot o as soon a treat prove the garrison The enemy sarrounded them bu they Ererybbdj : their steps: I1' ' ? out and peached retraced ' r : they bravely fought their way themselv?jT ' About midnlght 'onFridiy the rebel artillery who cflls should in justice to i Murfreesboro without loss heavily both on Dutch Gap and on the invest ip a New Pair ot- - Boors and a Xr I 1 On the 4th the Blockhouse at Orvfll’s creek 'was opened on tne NewMarket of the right army ofthe James Dates’ rebel1 the Gen division with a road but with attacked by : little Their fire was freely Hat effect V Se venty-fou- r shots were firec battery of artillery 1 to responded no it at doing damage The same afternoon three REMEMBER TEN PER CENT LESS TOD 12 h regiments with the second artillcnr went from Gen! The rebel Murfreesboro under Gen Milroy The enemy Lydn crossed! the Cumberland AT ANT OTHER HOUSE at GODBE’S NEW BCILDISfi force was unknown Our troops attacked and river with his command on Sunday at i Yellow end at HOOPER k ELDREDGE’S Old Stand i His forq r routed the enemy The Federal loss was 4 killet creek about 20 miles below Clarksville £ and 40 wounded The enemy’s loss is unknown is reported about 2500- When last heard from 1 was he moving towards Hopkinsville Kentucky Night coming oh our forces retired to the fort On Monday last the enemy were reinforced by and threatening that place If he attacks the gar BSSrYnrRAT OATS BARLEY FLOUR I two regiments of infantry and 2500 cavalry under rison being small wi)I be compelled to rail back Breckenridge’s! position seems to be in' doubt jcOBN and all kinds of Produce "Wanted ia t Farrenuam in person- During Tuesday and Wednes loyal gentleman whose reliability is vouched day the enemy demonstrated against the forts at A j Murfreesbord and the town coming np within a for saysne isat Sparta Tennessee" with about Small Quantities1 t 10000 men This gent speaks of what he knows hugejor mile of the fortsnd skirmishing heavily ! 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Dec 14 186 4x V 5 On Wednesday the enemy ’a infantry moved Facte indicate that Breckenridge intends to ‘rein F v and if possible reach the main rebel around to Wilkinson about 11 miles north west of force Hood Stone-ma- n onr the bnt of nnder army troops position the fortress where jXegly’s command was formed ' indicates that he will have ? - 4 Seven regiments and some and Burbridge at the battle of Stone river ' in Hood difficulty formings junction-wita battery were sent out oh the Salem pike who 4 v encountered the enfcmy near the Wilkinson pike Washington 13 breast-work- s y the In House Elliott offered a resolution entrenched behind of logs and rails The rebels were utterly routed and driven off! in for the readmission of Louisiana which was refer i Forrest’s cavalry are making red to the Committee on the rebellious' States! great confusion I race against time in their hurry to escape Our Cole of California introduced a bill granting tends to certain California' railroad companies' which loss was 30 killed and 175 wounuecL The enemy "the whole of my EASTHaving received We captured ‘207 was referred to the Committee on public lands loss largely exceeded ours a to also bill a Cole 18 establish commissioned officers Two Depot!! Milling including prisoners twelve-poundlaid ERN PURCHASES I have on hand the Napoleons were captured and pioved to- refer to a select committee as it was r over are now in positionln the lort' f i The Richmond papers of 'yesterday report ' that Just previous to Milroy’s attack on the rebels Jt ’from Sa- LARGEST AND MOST VARIED A3-- Sherman was at Bloomington Buford’s division of cavalry attacked Murfreesboro ' i and entered the town- shelling it and destroyed- vannah on Saturday J SORTMEXT OF Cjty Point 13 many houses Rosseau with a regiment of in fanof a section drove out the and y To Stanton: The Richmond paper of enemy artillery try of town an they have' not made their appearance contain the following: ' since ' The Richmond Dispatch says Shennan Is near He Gen Granger is reported all right at Stevenson Savannah’ probably not live miles distant Alabama ?Tbe weather is cold and there -are no has not made ein attack and it fa still donbtfnl ever- movement Persons from the rebel lines- report whether or not ho will do so or make for the offered IN tris Market and feel preAll the car- coast south-eaintense suffering aipong the troops of the city It is very certain pared to fill 1 pets hi the neighborhood have been taken np and that lie has not opened communication with the i t: made into blankets The report seems to be gain- coast though he may dp so very soon:" A telein Hood's army gram from below Charleston states that Shennan WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BILLS ’OF ANT ing ground jliat the Tennesseans i are willing m fight now bat -- will not again leave was in line of battle we will not say where and AMOUNT Anof confronted by r'a strong Confederate force the State ther paper states that there hasjbeen no direct the satisfaction' of the Purchaser Headquarter Army of the Potomac 10 Demons trolions - made yesterday towards Hat- comnramcation with Savannah for several days been cut becher’s Ran did not result in an engagement with but we apprehend that the wire! have : Charleston tween and that thUT place crossing on the exception of a skirmish at the ’ near the GRANT in the AMONG TUB (Sighed) ' Vaughan road and- another or No House fde‘ st Nashville fighting asconsequence bn either movements No Armstrong our troops Nothing of took place the rebels falling back is reportedto-da- y from the SPECIALITIES FOR TIIE advanced The object of the move being evident- armjr of theimportance Shenandoah or the Potomac 1 ina to froim force sending ly to keep the enemy STANTON r SEASON suc(Signed) to we been have believe Warren tercept Our loss is about 125 killed and woundcessful nvite ’Inspection of a FINE - STOCK ed Tile command was ordered to return this -- p JUST RECEIFEDI m: Toinight the troops are all back at the id V v -i coxvaxama:— camp-a for the Tbrntrlitel keaSonr a lsigs sssartmen) Ffrme Warren heard from has been ’ Nothing positive ': SI AlJLSi It is rumored that he has ha'dafight at Jarrett’sa station on the Weldon road! in which he gained HOODS victory and was pursuing the enemy Yorir for we the will Sell NUBIAS or Which Sent 12 night New the: Bankrupt The Commercial's special says HOSIERY NEW CANDLES of every variety bill will be taken up after the League Island navy I7 FLANNELS yard nmtter There are many chances that the bill SPECTACIGARS KNIVES will pass BOOTEES vj Advices from City Point state that a storm wad etc etc CLES ETC " It is reported that one of 1 ' raging there yesterday has been communications Lee's important railroad WATCHES REPAIRED j t by troop GENTLEMEN’S CLOTHING DYKES URFEXBACH the to made are put being 142-- 2 rapidly Arrangements 2 door below Hooper k El dredge intoj the field new 1st corps wider GenHancock IN EVERT VtRIETT ii at Hie earliest moment Many old and tried offwill names PARTNERSHIP Their command 'OF DISSOLUTION icers will be placed in - i be announced in a few days Steps are being taheretoforo exMfng nnder the firm ken which will indnceieach State to forward vet- THE Partnenbip or HARRISON k TULLEDGE fa thb day erans to join this corps It is said that arrangeby mutual consent ments are in progress by which State and other f of ell obll- Each ofthe Undenlgned rm meet local bounties may bci paid here to a veteran rei NO to' credited parrespectively himself any cruit who may have gatlone T HARRISON E L veteran Forany ticular locality hp may prefer E W TULLIDOE sent to Washington to be accredited to' any army Dec 19 186L" a certificate wulbe given It is to the interest of alUocalities to send on aa 1 NOTICES many veterans as possible — as they are not subf POINTS OILS LEATHER ETC acjeet to the draft and hence can be properly In heretofore exist between r Copartnership The governcredited tothe particular locality nnder the name of LAV ENBERG k AUER-BAC- U ment bounties given to veterans of the lstcorpsare baa this diaadved by mutual con- CROCKERY CUTLERY are inducements no others to Superior Sven The time offered to enlist in this corps F AUERBACH A BRO will pay ill the liabilities of And a Thousand to- put it in the field Is short and localities most be other Articles for Daily firm of Lavenberg and Aaerbach and all those inthe prompt tpLforward men and thus take advantage of debted to them in this city- as well as In Austin Nerada It is will pleasa settle their accoonts within-thirtthe government bounties to fill their quotas Use and Comfort days only necessary to take a veteran-- recruit to the Proro-Marsh8 LATENBERQ who win forward him free of ex- Let it be remembered that to Washington J AUERBACH k BRO Dec 5 1894 Sense veteran soldiers are not 141-- 6 subject to the draft V ( l i a i |