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Bmbia in fol: of all calls aad demands | Eastex Sunvay.—Eusier Sanday, com- | Nitup ‘to ife present time?’ ; 12fMorative of the resurrection and triumph of | This ccmmunicsion was &uswered on Feb- | Our Savior, was celebrated in a proper manner | i i uta ain Cajt, Maynacier, who was di- | in all the churches, Protestant and Oatholic, | Tecied to tate. S TO-NIGHT. Mr. trrover laye in order to yesterday, and ail the servic s tended to direct | “First, Phat the number, 5,077, included all | the mind particularly to the great event of | reported by the Adjutant General to be credited | which the day was the anniversary. The day et of Coiumbia under former calls, to | sacr#ment of the Lord’s Supyer before break- V's prand opera of “ Faust pears to Tif i erent part “ Ri The sir pte ann t gedian is to appe, chard | quota of the District under all calle is there- | occasion. Im addition, the Gauadeamus, a great | tore 11,053. Credits by voluntary enlistment | quartettr, by Diabelll, and the Alma Virgo, by I character to. | and dratt, 6,260; leaviwg a balance sti! { A Marendon Hote! gh 20" V ) ANTED—A acttled German WOMAN, ae cook, washer and ironer. street, between D and O | ments. For terms, &c., inquire at } étreet, between the hours of 10a. m. and 3 . moh . 50 A the celomratd Cari Ane | np to January 5, 180, 98 per accompanying | Wee @ most celightfal one, and conseqnenuy | Seve brctereet yia company combining | statement. ail the churches were well filled. It is said L operatic and vo- i «In re to your second query—that (Me | that at least 3,000 Uatholics m the cities of Sioeoe ne . H number, 6,777, covers all that is required of the | Wi-' 'pgton and Georgetown partook of the { Nurse and Chambermal 3 Best Ad ress Box 40, Star Ofc ive YOUNG MA a8 Barkeeper. Good references re 9D, between Lith aud i2th streets, including all who were held to service, paid | Young Kretschmar, with a full orchestra ac- [ED—A SITUATION. by w reapectable Fokp’s 'HrxTsk —Sr. Edwin Worrest ap- | commutation or furnished substitates. The | companiment, which had been eugaged for the Tee a reebok Noe master eg D i roning. Ne. 4@2 G atreet, pe Ie Pauline Ca Mm La Roche, M.! which is to be added the farther number of | ing their fast yesterday morning. ences given Himmer, Hableman, Antoa | , ibe quota.aesigned under the last call for | At St. Aloysius church (which by the way | NTEL rantes | (0 men. wae crowded) Haydn's Sixteenth Mass was ihe DAS a nfertain ibe given. | «fo your lest and third query, I haye to ra- | sung by the numerous choir, nnder the diree- | quired: at OY company wilt open ht with Gou- | ply that 1.163 men have been furnished by draft, | tion of the accomplished artiste, Mrs. Cecelia Bt + te andi t will nct fa! bh of ihe largest | United Staies of 4,773, which amount is subject 8 willbe ata | fo deduction for any number of men which | bave been furnished subsequent to the 5th of 4u Cox. | -fanuary and not yet reported by the Adjutant cberus, were also perform in the.service. Catholic churches. etre due the | Hummel, consisting cf ® soprano solo and | Ww ANTED—A White GIRD from 10 to Db old toattend to a small child and run errand \ TO RENT— From ten to Solemn high mass was celebrated m all the ¢ Apply at 379 B street nocth, between sth ant alt | DVocs and INsrrecwsn Atthe Wesley Chapel, Methodist Episcopal, ARMERS —Three DS pply to the Governuc 247 Penn. avenue, b. mh 23 Washington P.O None need ap be giyen at Odd Fellows’ Hall to- | General the choir performed in most admirable style ed for the sem: . The Dee Lm atier suupaet oleate ‘tee The sintemant referred to above is ax fol- | the anthem, “The Lord is Risen Indeed,” after of the Soldiers’ Home. W city, including Mrs. C. ¥. Kretschmar, Mre. j 1OWS: which, hefore alarge congregation, the Rey. | _ 3 Noyes, Mrs. Newton, Mrs. small, Messrs. 7 ar A Samuel M. Dickson delivered a beautiful dis- W ¥ — By & respectable Dawser, Barnett and others, will be present es 132 | 3 course from the text, (todliness is profitable SITY ATION ‘ae and take part. The music, therefore, will be 88 Si2] 8 unto all things, having promise of the life that | Address Mra. P, of abigh order, and the cause for which the 3A B33) a [aoe and of that whiten is to come.” Mr. | ® i Tt! concert is given (benefit of St. Joseph's Grphan No. of regiment or S cet ckson is without a charge tuis yexr, and is © Gosling Houso, a W, Asylum) commends itself to all cineses.! Mr. more of ompaay. = ies S34) é going to Europe for his health. i i ‘d stand the businesa. T John MecCultoch will recite the beautiful = 23 3 Sql pS The Luthern churches, after a week of in- | foe! oore es ever the who poem, + Shamus O’Brien,” gasses] 2 teresting. devotiond) exercises; joined in “ie tween Ith and fith olrese CANTEERURY.—No music hali i y i gene! Jhristian jubilee with fine music, dis- Sees an a: REE LS anrounces a moreatiractive bill for’ thaipreset —— — ot oe courees, and the administration of tho ‘holy ‘ae monte, Tany one tating Cnemeentes week than does the Canterbury, the pioneer of | 1£t regiment of mfantry. 629 995, oq ; Communion. Jend can baye good aecurity, and will bo: the corcert-hall class of amnsements in this | 2d régiment of infantry seo 415, 1,305 | | All the Protestant Episcopal charches re- | in 9 good private family, whore he can have @ city. From the day upon which it waa first | Enlisted in 66th Pa. yok as 1 | Sounded with praise from their splendid choirs | room and board for the ise of the money what time opened it has kept a foremost rank, and its | Enlisted in 7Ist Pa. vole...., 94) |. | 94 | 8nd immence audiences, and im some of them, | I keep it. Address J. T. 8. manacetment have ever taken pains to make. it | Enlisted in 3d Pa. cavalry. . mo 97 | 88 we learn, the sacrament of the Lord’s Sup. | stating where an interview can be had. 3t jyplendia piace of amusement. See, in our | Enlisted in 16th Va. vols... | 5 30 | Per was administered. 7 ANTED—Twe first-class COACH PAINTER: vertising colurans, the fine bill announced | Eniisted in Scott's 900......, 2H oR In all onr Baptist and Presbyterian congre- vir pnd Bot Builder at the Coach Shop of MI for to-night, Enlisted in 2d N. Y. artillery’ 11g tt Ceoers Nien are er ance rne Temered. t0.1n, SST en ot Beer D.__mh 26-88 y. ° _ 7 i Capt. Whitney’s D.C. cay: 24) f appropriate and impressive. a smart BOY, white or colored, to wane ap Rages pecton Sect cb hei toe Dentiod ates ocecks coeke ae ag} aa | _ Rev. W. H. Channing preached in the Repre- Ww? go errands, and clean store. attractive feature for this week yet will ¥e T ‘ sehephtvos Halt 10 Sey sourence: Spetairs, Paravenaes eet eae i if e OAL .eecereeserees sees} 2000 1,41: Wii aes a . a Femane Pickoncenn aia wide d on te Colored Sal aie ae TsE GrRaxp Batt.—To morrow night the ANTED—A com; agement Fay 50 well exposes certain Ife in the espital, and has such terrors for rowdies and guilty wretches, that thousands of dollars have RECAPITULATION. Infartry on first call to July 2, 1962. tent NURSE, for a child aif- grand ball in honor of the ladies of the late teen months old; » nett ‘woman preferred. lair takes place, and the spacious Patent Office | References re juired, Inquire at 392 I str. hh 26-3t* Infantry recruits to January 5, 1364. Infantry unaseigned drat men. been offered to have it withdrawn from the stage. In addition to the drama, the audience will be entertained with song and dance. Cavalry under second call to July 5, 1861.. 4=> , y 5, 1861.. 457 | were selected as managers have 1o METRoPOLITANHALL.—Thisisanotherflour- | Artillery under second call toJalys, 1864,. 119 | efforta to make it go, eee pitas + 272 | been engaged, as we learn, and we may expect Hail hae been appropriately arranged for the tween 12th ans band: 7 ANTBD—A WAITER at the Gosl: House Poeaniods Tre excellent bande Or musts Rave | WY 2i0 ee sito anicrstnis tee won eae Cavalry under firet call to July 2, 1862 . 161 | & magnificent display, as the gentiemen who | *A5°* willbe pirat tho Ben irae sounds an Blreets, other need a ay., between i Ten.) by the lat of April, two or three un- Washington or George Address, until it, “3. HL.” Star 0 35-3 tshir g music hall. 1t was butlately established, Let all who wish to ald the families of W NTED—By a gentleman and wife, (no chi 5 our but it has already obtained considerable repu- ‘ tation, and thore who have visited it dd are Colored troops.. ay noble men in the fleld attend. — furnished ROOMS, or small House, either in very acreeabls place whereat to pass a pleasant a evening. ‘The.bill announced for to-night is a Total furnished to January 5, 1264 — | , ARRANGEMENTS are effected by which ‘Mar- good one, and embraces song, dance and Ethi- opian eccentricity. Crects.—There is certainly no dearth of | nished showing that lv recruits bad enlis amusements of all Kinds m the city just now, | the regular army from this District betaten and what, with theaters, operas, concert halls, | the Ist and 10th days of February. and bails, the most fastidious must necessarily On the 4th of March Colonel Loomis, in day), and “La Dame Blanche’ Wednesday. PuReowaL.—Goversor Bramlette and ex. | 0tel- tional. small HOUSR, in the Yard, or north Seventh er good localit AENRY SMITH, Clarendoo A tha” will positively be given to-merrow (Tues- Ww TED TOR z vicinity of the On the 10th of February astatement was far- | There will be no opera Thursday. foreet preferred. 3 4 to. a s ANTED—At the French Millinery, 306% Pa. Senator Dixon, of Kentucky, are at the Na- avente, between 6th and 7th sarcets, thres MILLINBRS and two APPRENTICES. mh25-1w" find some enjoyment. But in searching for |] charge of Recruitivz Service at M - amusement, tre circus of Mrs. Warner, at the | bus, ®. m se enlen corner ef 6th street and New York avenue, | from this District in the tegnlararmy between | Pa. avenue, near 47¢ street, should not be overlooked. It will remain here | July ist, iS63, and January '-% 1S61%0 be 16, oe - tah 26-382 for one week only, ard performances will be On the i0th of Marca Colones! T.oomis trans- . &e.—Dr. White, Chiropodist, given each afternoon ang night. mitted yet another consolidated rej; “rt, showing rooms No, 424 Penn, Granv Eastgr BaLt.—The second grand | iMenlistmentsin the regalar army from this | *¥*!u+,on and after Friday, 4 corner of 1th and B sts, CARROLL & BYER. | od SALESLADY in a Fancy Also, two good Y.. reported tu: “amber of enlistments | Gotp Pratap Jkweiny for one dollar at 428 WW ANTED_—T wo CARPENTERS. Apply at the 1t* ED—A Millinery Sto: mh % Apply at 32 Market Space. bil of the Young Irish American Association | District between the ist and 10thdaysof March. | —— —— will be given to-night at Temperance Hall. On tbe Ist of March, instant, Mayor Wallach DIED j : This is about as delightful a way as any to | enclosed to the Secretary of War a letter from | On the sith inst., after » nuinful illuecs of three | Wmmer tour inthe army and in the defenses of spend an evening of Easter week. Mr. A.P. McKenna. calling attention to the | weeds and one day, WALLACE C. RAYBOLD, in ———___ fact that recruiting agents were here from the | 37th year of his age. > $ we If the duties of society, fulfilled with unceasing The Fnrotiment ard Draft in the District, | S'#{es and were offering large inducements for | | 1", i : i ° > pugh unobtrusiv pustaucy. if TUR DiCCRICY GUOTA—CORRESPONDENCE BR. recruits among the employes of the Arsenal— aid A 3 man, fidelity as a friend, unfailing t TWLEY MAYOW WALLACH AND THR GOVERN. id recruits to be ¢redited to the quotas of the ite a claim | streets. WO OR THREE FIRST-CLASS PHOTOGRA- phers and one Stencil Cutter wanted for a ton. One or two with capital can have a good chance. Address : wo SALES LADIES, 7ANTED.—A BOY; also, aca W between 7th and sth at No. 34 Market Space States, and not to the District of Oolambia; | 1O\2,.0%,8, husband end father. cons competent. BOOKKEEPER who thoroughly understands the system of double “ 5 to act occasionally as o trai salesman when not otherwise engaged. Must be . | well recommended as to competency, honest JOHN R. ELVAN: h2-lw (Rep.&C€hrov.} 309 Pa. avenue. — 0 < rf = to lasting remembrance, nutsoon will he be for- N —, MANT AUTHORITIES, and asking the Secretary of War to exercise | xotten to whom death hay ins oyened the gates | WANTED A ‘The following correspondence relative tothe | bis authority and put astop to the business, ofa higher, happier, but alas! anse entry, Will forobiment aud draft in this District, and to the | | This commpnication was replied to on the One mortar eye ere nll Wools umber of men for which the city will be en. | [Sthinst., by Assistant Adju‘ant General Town. But faith and love cau rend the _ loyalty. uitied to credit, will be read with interest by all | Pacy it bepalf of the Secretary of War. Col. And point wher» Jove immortal bidom, ‘i mas 3 Townsend says: ‘In reply Lam directed to Funeral service at % o'clock ou Tuesday, 2th, = citizens The correspondence ruus as far back | infcrm you ofthe facts relative thereto, regeived | from his late residence, No, 392 D st. south. «i the 15th of August, 1563, upon which day | from Capt. J.G. Fenton, commending Wash- On Monday morning. the 2th inst., of congestive 1-64, two agents of the State of Massachusetts | in the 16th year of her age. WANTED—A WOMAN to cook, wash, and 4o the general housework of a small family. Wallach addressed a letter to Captain | iugten Arsenal. About the z5'b of Febraary, | chill, SANORA WATERS, of Calvert county, Md., | $200 téference required. | . Maynadier. in charge of the Bureau of rcl'ment, and asked to know what credit,if | tne existing orders from ths D-partment, | 3. W. St. Clair, No. 4 by, was up to that time given to the Districtof H noe r friends of the family are invited to attend. 1t Columbia. Captain Marnadier repliel on the | Vice from this District to select the localities to On the 2th inst., EDWARD PREBLE, youngest mh }7-Im “ Fourteenth street, on " f fe i rei a a ONS NE WANTED.—Th der- called on Capt. Reniou and informed him of | , The fureral will fake place from the reridenoo of 5,000 fone PINE ean adie ae 10 tbs, pea ones delivered | allowing men who enlisted i1 the ropalarece, | Teecday the wth inst., at 9 o'clock p.m, ‘The | forall green camp and how nes MORGAN & RHINEHART. at their Factory, corne’ | which they ing credited. isth of the same month, and said that the quota ew bien hey preven being credited. and: receive frst Ciass enrolled, and that no deduction was | and arcertain their willingness to be credited | 23d street, between H and I made on acconnt of the four regiments fur- | on the quota of Massachusetts. Permission Ou the 12th of January. near Hampton, V: uirhed by the District. Th>rate is io deduct | was given them by Capt. Renton. By orders | aft: WANTED TO CALL AT "8 Stamping Deyot, 351 F t their Stam >- "| s ; son of Maria Faihe. aged 17 months. D a the Stite and local bounties. They requested The friends of the family ara invited to attend | 5Q 000 FADS: jor the sratt was one-fitthof the number of the | permission to confer with the ordnance men | his funeral to-morrow afternoon. at 30 elock £n | street op) ite Pateat Office, ing, Sti if, Pinking, theFe are otuer Richard short but very painful iliness, JO/LN SIMP- | look out that they come to Prinoe’s, who is the Be sure you go to vou, trom the fifth the uamber of troops iurnished | from this Department, all men enlisting or re. | SON, in the sith vear of his age. oa only prastical hand in tho city. by any State over and above tha quota called | enlisting in ke regalar army from the District Be’ left six small childresi to mourn hisirrepara- | FP street. opposite Patent Office, ny giving credit for any excess. The | of Columbia, or fragy the different armies in the 9 Jon 3.000 HORSES WANTED. o not show that any particular quota | field, are aliowed select the State, district, Os ,, O! be fourregiments were therefore not consid- | bring credited. The large State and locs1 boun- das An “excess over 8nd above ali former | tiea at present offered by some of the northern cals” pop whith credits are given. wea. || States proves a great inducement for men in the R ; head will be paid for all On the 16th of Janvary, 1564, Mayor fal- | reguiar army to be credited on their quotas. any 5 q luch, by letter, directed’ the attention of the | The enlisted men at the Washington Arsenal THB ANDERSON BOYS Garrered within cee pax, fulcey (M1) dave at: the city councils to the proclamation of the Pres- | were therefore allowed to select. of their own IN THE FIELD AGALN. to ident calling for an additional number of vol- | free will, euch localities as they preferred uuteers, aud recommending councils to in- | being credited to under the existing orders and crease the bounties for voiuntetrs so as to | regulations from this Department.” The members of the ANDERSON CLUB tuke wise, and of al dnduc® persons to enlist; and recommending | On the 2istand 24th inst. the following cor- | erest pleasure in announting to thet! friende Pee cart RisiCisls Mell WTAAW cahors Ue ‘Gnd iat resolution be adopted requesting the cor- | respordence passed: and the paris onth Grand Ball vizidly easorcad tn eve sa poration of Georgetown and the Levy Court ayor’s Orricy, March 21, t561—Henry RB. | at Tempersnca HALL, on E street, between! Payment made on (repre-enting the county) to co-operate inthe | Maynadier, Capt. &c., &c.. U.S. Army.—Sir: In 9th and 10th streets, Hours of inspe wwatier. your commonication of the 20th February you On MONDAY EVENI On the came date the Mayor addressed a let- | state “that there is a balance still dng to the 75. trio Hon. E M ling bis attenti s in thts c Stanton, Secretary of War, | United States upon the quota of the District of The members pledge themselves to spare no ore Ments for reera v4 localities, to the manilest prejudice of the in- | uary.” were offering larga induce- | cucticn for any number of men which have | of the season. and taking them to other | been furnished subsequently to the Sth of Jan- Tickets #1, admitting a gentleman and ladies R 6 to the District of Columbia, and | township, town and ward to which they prefer BALLS, PABTIES, &c. Wan Qiviom or Guise Qoantmauestia, B Wasuinctoy, D. 0., March 3, 1 EMBER THE HERO OF SUMTER Ore hundred and forty-seven ($147) dollars per CAVALRY HORSES icu'ars, notlera ore than nine (9) scars old; from compactly built, for cavalry pur- be sound in all pert = joa eae oO befais ticular. eltvery of ten ) and over, m9a.m., . 1. 2 pe JAMES'A, RKIN, NG, April 4, 1864. Lieut Colonel and Chief Qs mbh9 s0t javelry Burean m to the, fact that substitute | Coinmbia of 4,773 men, sabject however to de- | pains or expense to make this one of the best balla ANTED—Some one capable of giving Lexzons | on the Guitar to a gentleman. Addrese (.. marie No, 267 Bighth street, Washington, B R RENT AND SALE. TA FRONT PARLOR, or front room headroom attarhed, either furniahad of bed; suitable fora paymaster or doc at the frent basement, No. 587 H str ath and Sth. mi 23 3t* RO LET With immodiate tion, a threo. story BRICK HOUSE. with molere immence OR RENT—One FURNISHED ROOM o tst oor, suitable for two gentlemen. A 243 Dst., between Mth and loth ata. mr z FROME FoR RENT—furnished—for gentlemen only. ply at No. 526 I street. corner 6th, Fourth W 25-3t* a. Bi | Q@EVERAL PLEASANT FURNISHED ROOMS can be had with or without board at mn I9th and 20th sts, fi enty acres of ND, With running water throughout, suitable for | vharket: garden or dairy purposes, with a small o. 122 av., bet mai ,_ | tenement attached, situated on the rond leading to jen wi A Cemetey quire on the prentiser, : mh wate w DAVID MOORE. JPOE SALECA fine iarge HOTSE and 2 acron of ‘ood Land (an excellent inv-stinen at Bla- denshurg, convenient to_railr nown as Moore’s Lane. In- ad. Por it - | tiewlare address W MOYLAN’ LANSDALE. No. S11 Arch street, P! lelphia. mh 25-3t Fo. SALE—A large DWELLING and STORE, with brick stable attached, an old established stand. Lot 25 feet on 9th street west and 100 feet on L street north, in fee. Address W.P. HOWBLL, No, 317 Hollins strect, 4doors from Stricker, Bal- timore, Md. inh 25-1w* Fo SALE—Three FRAMB HOUSES. This is a very desirable property for any kind of busi- ness, being on Virgiwia avenue and 23d street. For particulars yto JOHN RILBY, 23d street, be- ween Eand Terms: One-half cash; balance in 6and 12 months. ~ mh 35-2w* ‘OR RENT—4 RARE CITANCE.~A six-room F BRICK HOUSE, having been thoroughly and handsomely repaired throughout, auits Lo for restaurant, clothing store, &c., situated on 435 street, now one of the most. growi. business streets inthecity. Inquireat No. 457 I3thstreet, bebween Baad F streets, between I and 2 o’clock. Es OR SALE—A Grocery, Liqaor and Provision BP TGRK in the Secead’ Wak. with Roseneiot attached. et et ee 3 $1,900 will buy it, stock, d Ticenson, or wili take a partner by inveatin, one helfof the smount. Real. Estate Brokers, southeast cor. Pa. av. mh 25-1w* {Chron.} and 15th street. OR SALE—Tho UNION RATING HOUSH, on the corner of lith and @ streets west. It will be sold at a bargain, as the owner is going into other business. Por particulars call on the prem- iner. mac 24-iw* BARBER SHOP WITH PIXTURES FOR SALE, J in one of the best positions in Washington, with slease. Cheap forcash, as the owner haa more business than hecan attend to. Inquire at No. 524 New Jersey avenue, near Baltimore Depot. mh 24-lw* {OR SALE—A FARM of 90 acres, P's mile from Scaggs’ Switch; 20 acres cleared—balance in ES wood, oak and hickory. Will be sold for cash. MITCHELL & SON, Real Estate Brokers, mh 24-2W. 8. K. corner Pa. av. and Ith st. FPO! SAGE OB BXOHANGE—7 500 square fect of GROUND. improved by acomfortable brick house 16 by 3), five rooms, and small buildings, now paying $10 per month net profit. Grocery aud iquor Store, stock, licenses, &c. included. MITCHELL & SON, Real Batate Brokers, mh %-2w* Boutheast cor. Pa. av. and 15th st. Fo SALE—A neat two-story frame HOUSE, with back-building, containing Srooms. Also, adjoining Lot. 42 feet front. with 15-foot side alley. Tunning back 105 feet to a 30-foot alley, with two small frame houses on the beck of the lot, situated on 13% street, between B and ©, Island. Can be bought cheap, if applied for soon on the premises, No. 67 1334 st mh 24-15t* OR SALE—A FIRS LASS CONFECTION- ERY AND BREAD BAKER Y.—The Confec- tionery is located at No. 120 Bridge street, George- town. a central position, and the best stand in the town. doing all the order business and a larger transient trade thanany establishment of the same kind inthe town. The Bread Bakery is situated at No. 134 Hich street—the oldest established ba- kery in the District, at present doing a larger and better paying business than forsevyeral years. The stock, good will, fixtures, toels, &c,, of both will be sold united or separate.as the purcltaser de- sires. The bad health of the proprietor prevents the attention the esd requires and is the only reason for the desire to sell. For further particu- lars inquire at the addressof either esta mar 24-lw* R. A. EDMO NSCTON. @©R SALE—The STOCK, FIXTURES and GOOD WILL of one of the best established and most profitable Stoveand Tin-ware Establish- ments in this city, in a central location, on Penn- sylvaniaavenue. ‘The proprietor has other busi- ness, which will call him away from the c will therefore selllow. Also,a three years? of the building; or would rent the buildin. parties purchasing stock. at reasonable tate. For articulars apply to’ 3. F. W.,” Box 31, Star Of- fice. mh 23-lw* DSOM TORY BRIC DWE LING HOUSE AND LOT, on Sixth street w. near the corner of E street north. FOR SALE.—Th ers are autho sell a very valuable Brick House and Lot nga front of I feet 103; inches on Sixth street. near the corner of E street, running back to an alley. The House contains fourteen Targe and conve- niently arranged rooma, wide hall, and large sa- loon parlor on second floor, built in modern style. For further particulars, inquire of GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auction and Commission Merchants corner of § and D streets, mh 3-e03t For sae H TE TAURANT onC street, directly opposite t alto. Depot. Thi property contains an excellent bar room, dining room, kitchen and ten chambers; now boing 8 first-rate business. Store attached to the prem- ines now renting for $5) per month. Ground rent only $18 per month. Will be sold « bargain MITCHELL & SON, Real Estate mh 22-6t* Southeast cor. Pa. av. and y, and * lease Also, Mirrors, Pe 8B ‘OH 5 ‘36 ;. Otello. if 3 eet @ and H. oast ide. terests of the citizens of Washingtor. Will you be kind enough to inform mo if this x“ i a halk coon: ANTED—SECOND-HAND FUBNITURD. On the 2d of February Col. G. Loomis, su- | is the gross or nett balance, or iu other words— We hats .or,coqpatloved in the balt roo WwW Beds, Bedding acd peripiendent of the recruiting sett iee by a: if this Deen net cuuiled to have de- Committee of Arrangements, bf rection of the Secretary of War, reported to ‘he d therefrom the number of men (1,1-3) Gq Nolan, Mayor ihat 301 men from the city of Washing. | furnished under the late draft BEN ebclece) > pani Ld 1 mar 30-tf ion bad been enlisted in the regular army of 2d. If itis not also to be credited with some, Wh 33-30? the United States from September 3, ic62, to | and if so, how many, on account of exemption In the latter part of January Mayor Wa!l- 3d. What is precisely the balance at thia time T a etait lech addressed @ letter to Adjntaut General | due from the District of Oo!umbia ! he, memberaic a ce with resolutions of the 4th. Whether those enlisted in Washington LOGAN TRIBE, No.8, 1.0.8, M., Thomas, in comp! city councils. Mayor Wallach 'saysgn this let- | will be credited to it; those in Georzelown to Ggorcxtowy, D, C., be given if returne wer he “would respecifully inquire whatnum- | that city; and these in the county beyond the Beg leave to respectfully inform their friendsand | 34 ete., Capitol Hill. her of men has been credited to this District on | limits of the cities to that part of the District; | former patrons that they will ave their O8T—A black covered ACCOUNT-BOOK account of the several cails ot the President | or in other words, whether the regulations of FikST GRAND BALL, for troops of April, 1561, and July tet aod lzin, | your office will admit of any s@gregation or the draft or otherwise has been or will b2 given | each separate section to be liable therefor? Particulars in future a Tiertisements: 40 this Instriet er any State for the 3.400 ra- The city bas at my instance already advanced By order of the Committee. . crultd for three mouths on the Ist of July, | the sum of 871,000, and is ready and willing to | mh %-tAp 4* ELI GARRETT, Chairman {€61; tor the 895 men recruited in the Ist D. U. | do all it can to avoid the draft; and I dasire the | RAND EASTER BALL! regiment: the 900 mep recruited for the 24 D.C. | informa*ion songht in this to be enabled when | (¢ ad t regiment, for the 128 men for the Oulifornia | calied upon by the Councils t inform them at THE SECOND GRAND BALL regiment; 128 men for Maryland regim-nts; 200 | what pecuniary costitcanbedcene Tois must OF TRE men for the 3d Pennsylvania cavalry; the 60 | be my apology for trespassing on you. . . e WAS: TION men tor Capt. Thistleton’s independent com- An early sonly wat greatly oblige your obe- YOUNG IRISH AMERICA’ SOOTATIO on last Friday. a star in her forehea ht ear. The above reward will on B st, south. between 2d and JOHN McOLAIN, Jamuasy 1, 1854, | trem the late draft! 1. 0. R. M. A LOST AND FOUND. GB BEWaRD—s ray, dary abl Wolo in hee el at Pompeian Hall. corner Washington and Bridge | p14 #ome papers, supposed to’ be t e t A reward will be paid on leav- is62, and particularly what, if any credit on | division of the nnmber to be turnished aud | *tteets,on MONDAY, April 4th, 1864, ing thom at 433 lith street, WM, P. DRURY._ A FUR COLLAR (mink), either on Penn- ‘ylvapia avenue, between Circle, or in acar finder will be suitably rewarded by? No, 203 G street, between 18th and l9th. — 1 bane Satarda) 9th. black CRA soldier, who will confer a favur by leayin. at No. 404 Fighth street, rear of Patent O1 street and the oing down the avenue, To begiven at the ~' 4 ‘ any: and the 2,000 men for thetwo D.C. col- | dient serv’t, ICHARD WaLLaon, Mayor. aR, addressing a note stating where veil ean be ob- redsgepimeniie: or any others that may have | Capt. Maynadier replied as fo'lows: _TEMPEK ANCE HAT ia tained. rs It’ yoluuieered or been enlisted from this Dis- | Wax DepaRtTmznt, Provost Marshal Generol’s On EASTER MONDAY, March 2th. § 10 =” trict.” Offer, Washington. D.C. ith March, 1851— | “74, Commitee will endeavor to make this Ball from th This communication was referred to Col. | ton. Richard Wallach, Mayor of Washingloa— —Lost about the 9th instant, he store of Joa Ferrell, Louisiana > avenue, & &ma acl DOG, _ she ploesantest one of She. seanon. Gyp, seven months old, ears. cropped, tail long, The above reward will be paid for hia delivery at 394 Ioth street, within ono Fry, Provost Marshal General, and he replied | Sir. In eply to your letter of the 2Ist instaat, Qcm en. come to the wo ke on Feb. ith by saying ‘‘that the city of | I have the honor to transmit herewith a tabolar GRAND EASTER HOP. tan colored paws. Washington was duly credifed witmall men | st; termeut which exhibils all debits against the are sna week furnished up to ‘he time of compnating the | District of Colnmbia to, and inclusive of, the ComMiTTRE OF ARRANGEMENTS. = quota for the dratt, as shown by the master | Presicent’s call of 14th Murch, inst., with cred- Joseph McLaughlin, P. A. Keniely, ws PICK rolison fileim the Adjaiant General's office. | its by voluntary enlistments and draft, (exclu- = dere. Conroy. ba Mak 3. a The nomber thue credited was 3,413 white, and | side ot re-enlisted yeterans,) coraputed to the } Froor MaNnaGeRs, Yeats old, 0b High srsoet: 1.664 colored troops; in ali 5,077. ist instant, snowing & nett balance azainet the James McGuire, Brien Shean sie er is reques On the ts: of February Mayor Wallach wrote | District on the 1st March of 4,555 men. C. O' Donohue, Robt. EB. Fugitt. adies. lows: Henry E. Maynapreer, Capt. U.S. A., } “IT am reqnested by & joint resolntion of the in charge Evrollment Bureau. | G RAND BASTER BALL City Counciis to ebtain information upon the | The tabular statement referred to iibove is as. " OF THE Bd, to corner. toliowirg points, and@ you will greatly oblige | follows: xs COLUMBIA ENGINE COMPANY, No. 1. a lady from thence to the Baltimere depot will me by {urnishing answers from the records of | Quota under call for 500,000 men of ist TOBE GIVEN aT leave the broc! your ofli-e: February, 1861... t.) Ist. What would have been the quota of the | Deficirncies under former calls. OPD FELLOWS’ HALL ED UP—On thestn day of d to come forward erty, pay charges and take her areys . 2 seer * as d J to Vol. Fry, Proyost Marshal General, as fol- Very respectfully, &c., Tickets One Dollar, admitting a ge mflgnen and mh 2-3t* 69 High street, Georgetown, D. ae Ifthe hackman who took « g QHAWL LOST. tleman from 382 If street on Wednesday, the and ith, and two gent!emen and long SHAWL, leftin the hack ith red centre, at 342 H street he (OR BALE—A nice two-story 5 six rooms, on i7th street, between Kand L only three squares from Penna. av, P 0" Inquire at 2 st. near premises. mar 21-27” OTEU AND RESTAURA URANT FOR SALE.—This establishmentis buta few doors from Penn- syivanis nue. midway between 7th and lith streets, north side, contains two bath ms. ten furnished Led rooms an attic dining room. kitch- en. and a beautiful ball room, #2 by 52;—yard 6 fect Square and admirably adapted fora first class i beer garden; he Yee Tease at 31,200 per year; all for $8,000 cash. reat aacrifice. MITCHELL & SON, Beal Estate Brokers, 8. E. corner Pa’ avenue and I5th st. P.8.—8tock, fixtures, licenses and furniture in- cluded, mbhij-2w* OUSES FOR SALE. A Corner Lot, 18 feet front on Pa. av., con- taining 22.500 sqnare feet of ground, improved by stores, offices, and residences; is one of the best’ locations for a first-class hotel in Washington. The whole of this excellent property can be pur- chased for $125,000—25,000 cash, balance on long time. : 4A fine Brick Residence on K st., oppo. Franklin Square, 12 rooms, > by 133 ft t foot paved al- ley, stable and carriage bouse .-.... Desirable Brick on lith’et,, near Pa. by 100, 10 roOMS..- ee. se0.- a Brick Residence on b st., 22 by 137, 19 room good stab! she A substantial Brick, on B et. bet. 3 ¥ 100, 8 rooms Arsnug httle Brick 6 roomg...... Frame Dwelling ground. roomg¢.. tee One on Gift st’, het. N and 0 st Toms. .. .. ice Two Frames on N st., bet. 4th and 5th sts, 15 by 130, 4 rooms, each .- ie Budding Lots in all perks ef the cit; A number of desirable Farms for a MITCHELL & SON, Real Estate Brokers, mhi9-tApl 8. EB. corner Pa. ay. and 15th st. ° For BALK, (and immediate possession given,) a three story BRICK HOCAM, with back bai ing, No. 171 Becond, between B ant Ey wos! for terms apply to 5 4NB, mbhé eott 424 Penn, avenue near 4 District of Cotumbia under calls of the Presi- | (juota under call for 200,000 of March ; (Navy Yarp,) dent? 14th, 156: . ‘ 5d What would have teen the qnotaassigned | Total quotas an to the Dnetrict if any had been made? | ed as adebit ...... 3d. Why was not any quota assigned to the | Credit by voluntary nents District | Mey, is, t March Iai, 1851 4th. Is there any rule of the Euroliing De- | Credits by draft, .. ........... See hats or caps allowed in the Ball Room. et A POCKET BOOK, confaiping asmall EASTER MONDAY, March 2th, 1855. F amount of money, which the owner can have of ’ Griffith, No. 369 Seventh A general invitation is given to onrlady friends, | street, by describing the same and provin, asno invitations have been sent. Positively no Op: ty or atJ. N. Ball's, No. 271 Sevent by calling on Bontz jckets ON itting aro REWARD oilodt ’ Tickets ONE DOLLAR, admitting a gentleman | B4 () rer ee oicir BOOK conte nin hundred and ten or thirteen dollArs—nine $: Lost_between 8th and 1th streets, eayin, i eave itat No. 50 BESEETive street, partment that would prévent the Disiriet from | ‘To'al credits by enlistment and dra‘t.... ) | and ladies. é sb eining crecit for the trocy) already far- | Belence remaining to be furnished on Commities of Arrangements. one $20 bills. ished? ; | “March ist, 1664......-s00scstescessseose 4.885 T. 1. Robinson, J.C, Entwi or in the cars, or alter l sth. Is rot the District of Co‘ aubia myibnpon = . Jos. Be Tait, J. A, Smith, town. Please | a iooting wih the States in r iation tofurmish- | This balance remaining to be turnishea is to ¢ 17 19.22.94 ,.25,23-71 ec " ing troops under calls, and entided to the same | reduced by All the “re-enlifted veterans,’ as FO verdelle Ras en ib et STRAY.—Cami rehist? | soon as reports of them are made up by the This was answered on February 2th by | Adjutant General of the Army. Provost Mershal General Fry as follows: | “Ip reply to qnestions coutaived im your Great Satz oy Mansie Sratvary, ALA- | G ey seat CAN BE accommodated with BLE BOARD at No. 28 north K, between gemmunication of the Ist instant, Ihave the | , OUEA Vaeus, Unxs, meus’, Si. | sth and oth stieets Orel Dy Peres ok bee Lonor to says VER PLATID Wares, » &C.—We won 7 Sa. a irateclass | More and Ohio railroad PF grt gals heer ofthis District under the calls | ndvise such of our readers who wish to possess pee oe fer ap A Sinn Saree ert a8 | LTAMOND PIN. Design Hist CeO ea GFE | beantifal ard chaste ornaments for the parlor, | Terms $i perroonth. tah 2-1w* " | the stone, the head reatin i re rae _— = boll,or library, to attend the sale at McGuire & (ucts under eall of duly, tluota voder call oi inv, (3u),0) 9 months Ranta Ther cored SETTER DOG. 4 stant, a liver colored SE’ E i owner is r d to come iorward BOARDING, ‘and pay cl oreJOHN ADAMS, f East Capitol and 31 St. )LEN—On the 23d ins’ rds’ Hotel to the cars 0 for the 742 a. m. train, a : agerpentcoiled around on the setting, the tail — nd ch ——— oa mh 5-3" OARDING —L I Well faritahed vont | {ormins the lower, pars of Messrs, SYK RS : i ' . A arge and well furnished Fr ward will be for ita return to Messrs. , Co.'s anct on Tooms, to-MoTroW, 211) 0°c10c ko. | A ee eee ee ae een ate eros | Casey eaMea fer ite return to Me i | M2. of Aeplendid imvoice of Ltaliam Marole and | vided, with good attendance, and a cheerful home, Alabaster Statuary, being a recent impor'ation offered, with every necessary comfort, at mort by Messrs. Giavanvont & Zapnoai, ot Florence. oderate prices. Apply at 395 18th street, be- The coltection embraces rich and elaborately | tween F and G mh 23-2t* carved groups and figures, carved marble and alabaster vases, urD | Etruscrn, Florentin Volumteere...cee..0+ acccorece. soe rceolsd7 TOtdl .cecceseese+ sceece ceeccee seen see. 777 °4. Had @ quota been assigned to the Dis- ct it would have deen €,777. < 3d-The unsettled state of the population and tis division of fteliug on the subject of the | variety of rare aod beautiful ornaments for the om, of the Border States, to which no qnotas | P2T/or, ball or library. eign —-& were asg'goed unui recentiv, wns the reason Nswesoy'’s Home.—Keligions exercises we thal no quota was ass‘gned to the District. noon, in the new news! 8 ith. Tuer isno ruleof the Enrolliag Bureau .| D¢!d yesterday afte rsd how thar prevent bh the same hight ss were Kentncky and Mis- ith Board. Apply at 136 G@ eis be th 22. and between 5th and 6t a. iw" ‘OTICE.—A few more TABLE BOARDERS can s the District from obtaining credit | street and Canal Bridge. After the rendlng. of | ner of Pa, avenu 3. my Leaeeeies $5.50 psewerke bia ison the same | S‘tirtwre and gpg by the boys, addresses | B-eakfast7 to9; Dinner 124 to 3; Supper sto reh 2h. Sb. The Duirics of C were made by H. le, Esq. ‘and the Rev. | Meals at all hours, r Tights relative to f ishing troo} under the cuils of tte President” i fconbe with the Sta‘es, and enttled tothesame | FV," Jackcon, chaplain of Armory Square | KJOTIUs —On end after Monday next, O.GAG- | _The undersigned cr pi chome” is, we leara, 10 be to reoslve regular tame W. M. SHUSTER, iy TIBE will be prepared Pr ik on of Febroary, Meyor Wallach piatieecas SHUSTER & BROTH nowledges the receipt of the above, an, ALL ABROAD.—We learn thet an invita- A CARD. * — ¢ Tequested informaticn upon the following | ,, 4 CAL ABROAD We jewen (het Jerland, oy | EPavine WUWMEE Gp aterk of edods of the | | In retising from the tirm.of W.M. SHUSTER & Foin's: ‘ reeident Amer in Paris, to become pastor | !ste firm of W, M. SHUSTER & Co.. we shall con-.|-CO.; I take this occasion of. return! Ist “ifthe °,077 tuentioned in yoursiof the ‘ Hetie tinue the Dry Goods business at sama place, | zens of Washington my thanka for 4th instent as the :.umber with which the Dis- | Of the American Chapel in tha city. aa willl take immediate steps to, Fey! mist our ‘nage OF the late firm, and wo! irict of Columbia nas heea eragived inghud-s 2 o——— stock with gach garg: wd wi dently recont- Tose py friends to: t! S,uaterod inio the regular army for. general ser bas srrived—cberus, orchestra, costumes and im thin city. an: tie: accossories, The opera is now being rehearged.-| $o,continue ty adhere ad. Lf the 6,277 mentioned ix yours, jo ith z a —_ all thee Who beve voinnteered Grover’s Treater.— Tho é@ntire Grand | mend to our customers: and wi he. experienc: Wise Dirtrict, particuleriy sncm heed Opera Troupe, tor the production of + Faust,” | we hi ie bedie the hep) 98 fo) ue it Be’ eutweats t gto an onorabl a t . we hope to taf B 3 covers all that is r-qoired from ‘ AXNERANGBMENTS Srp otteoted by which + Marst Colum’ iaup to tide tithe t therBiloppict of | IIL positively Be efven trmiobrow (Tues: Sd What tethe balance in number das from { day), and © La Dene Bisnehs” Wednesday,“ rn o2 y "Oa Pequired to be furnished Dy the Dastriat of | Tiere will vemoopers Tharedsy, x Lp Ogee. - Jee 7 STOLEN FROM THE SUBSCRIBER, living near 2 Port Tobacco, Charles county, the %th instant, two HORSES—o; WREE OR FOUR MECHANIOS can be accom | Sixteen hands high. ten years and Tazzas, embracing medated with BOARD at No.294 Mth street, | Ouvr$, forrel, with Biase face, with a smal Piece ney’s Stable, on 8th ABLE BOARD FURNISHED at 486 on Fai [D*88°LUTION OF CO-PARTNERSHIP, : salt The co-pertherahiy 01D, S, . th a bome, located on Armory Square, near Seventh ‘be accommodated at the European Hotel, cor- Wi Sitter eR & to) ment, dissolved. Md.,on Sunday, e ight var. 3 Hebe, Roman, Ezvptiaa | between K and Mase. av, mar 93-2" "| fo° oe bis rghtcar. Bwen ‘war; nother words the Dnerict_ was viewed | and other stylee, together with an endless Bieri Handsomely FURNISHED ROOMS to | strect, tetween D and : ween 2 tofore existin, vusiness under ¢ , Was this day. by mutual weer a SHUSTER W. H. CLAGETT. havi rchased the stock of 's GO. will continue the busi- tcrmally opened on Wednesday evening. Boarders at @7 yer wee! jal-tf bess at the old stand, under sees firm of book: n r CURSE phelae ae are in an cost . Sb ORs IRS E -C:HBaP FOR CA8# —Two Tracts of Lana, of five + or six acres, adjoining, within 3% miles north of tke city. iy to Dr. WADSWORTH, 366 0 street mh 10- sow LEASE OB RENT—A larke quantity of ig butiding LOPS, §,csinutes wal of the Pia e offices in the Firat Le eee ‘A JARDIN, Florist, mbl6-im 18th st, cor of M. SALE—The UNION EATING HOUSS on Fo: corner of Tath and G@ streets, Itwitl be sold the owser ta to go into other atlyonthe premises mt 7 Im* FOE, BALEAA fist rato two-story PRAMS HCuss, leaps ieee rooms, together with setout rine Building LOTA. with choicent frait, sued as cher, ‘pears, plama, cherries, grapes, a!i of the ir selection; with a pum e it ¥oter in thi corner of @ and 13th ste , and Fenn. a ne ont Vor farther particulars “yee ee D OARROLL, {}OR RENT— With or Withont Board—An excsl- Ceot PARLOR and several well furnished BSD- BOOMS, at 450 Tweith street, within five mioutes wa k of the Kirkwood House, Williard’s, and the Patent Oi Post Office and Treasury aud State Departme: The location is wnsu Washington. Kochildren inthe house, f+27 t! 0. W. PALME! Office at Wharf foot of Eleventh street, Island. . W. PALMER, Office corner O. att lat ate., near B. & O. B.R. depot. White Ash... Pome Eto mae tore: aCe Samp "owes aati petee, woon. we oy Sekath or saved and aplit, : OTHER AUCTION SALBS GER 15T PAGB THIS AFTERNOON AND TO-MORROW, By J. 0. McGUIEB & 00., Auctioneers PROVED PROPRRYY DECAaTMETT. be Ban} mimself and other crediturs Wr ager, heir at law of eaid aren, at 6 0’closs i nated oa G street norta, be- and Bigntesnth atreete w on. deli two brick Su! ia thereon, very valuable Reat een Be: Be olty ot Wain partrenta end the Presid ‘And on MONDAY, the 38°81 isea. at 4 o'clock property : Lot 12. in square 41, fronting &4 feet 10 inches om X street. between third ané Twenty-fourth Mrerts weet 5. nd feet, ex atreets west. 1,551 Part of Lot 1, in The terms of sale are : One-third cash ance to be paid a dear interest from and stamps at the expense of JOHN M.IBWRLL, Trustes. oo Mee OTRE '00.. Aucts. By W. B. LEWIS & OO. Auctiqneers. tT AUCTION —THIS EVEN- . st our store. shall sell to clove “a sviond! Cosine BALBS A’ IBG.at 7 o t of Engravings, Writing W. B. LEWIS & OO., Aucte. By W.L. WALL & O0O., Au oi £8 AND eke ool) at 10 o’closk, we will r, rm and Adamantine Candles Barrels and boxes ¢ lanped Fruits and Meats Yellow. and Castile Soap, ast Powders and Cheose and Ginnamor, key, demijohns Brandy and Whiskey, es Otard Dupuy.and 8 0. P. Brandy, Tobacco and arters “randy, cases Jamaica Rum, Id Bou: bon, and other brands, e*. various kinds, Shoes Drawers. Undershirts and Clothing A bale of 800 Feed Bags juantity of fmall Stores and futlera’ Goode, WL. WALL & 09., Aucts, By J. C. Mc@UINB & 00,, Austionser# HBT CLASS BUILDING LOTS NEAR Pun. ic Acorion —On THOR AFTERNOON, Marc? 2th. at four o’sloox. on the premise#, we shail sell part of ofigicai Lot 4, 4, froptine 28 feet 6inch-son no’ street, at the corre of Third st ning back 112 feet 10 a 1) foot siley, aad con eliaved to be one of the most eligible bui'éing ote in that desirable section of the sity, Also. :mmediately after we shall two very desira- dle Building Lots in the same equare, fr feet cn Third street wert, be! stresta north, and running dack 157 fe >! rv. Terma one third cash; the remainder in tix and twelve months, with interest, secured bya deed of truat on the premisas, AL morveyaanies' at mhivd 0. it west, and rum- the cost of the |. Mc@UIRE & By CWING TO AN ERROR IN THE ADVER- tisement. the above sale is postponed until TU ES- PAY AFTERNOON, March 29th, same hour and J.C McGUIRE & CO.. Aucts. By J. 0. MoGUIRE & CO.. Auctionee: TE STH AND I STREETS. Byyvirtue of a decree of the Supramo Court of the tr: bia. pr ins executor of Thomas Oarbery is som- ames LL Carbery, Joseph O Ives, a M , hie, wife, are defendants, the sub- seriber. aa Trustee ,wiil cxpose to eals to ths hi bid ter. at auczion,on the promises, on TU 38. of March, at5o’clock in the afernoon, , vor veluable a ) city of Washington. of grcund in Square No. (6 corter ef said equare, fronting 45 from the corner of !ath atreet west, by 115 9, fronting on 18th street west, and sontein- 75 kav are feet, more or less, with the brick a. cash; the residue at six, twelve, anc eighteen months, with interestoa the deferred payments from the ‘day of sale. for which the purchastr’a bonds, with surety. willbe and a lien reserved or e terms are not complied dayafrom the sey of ‘t the welling house and et onl street Terms of sale: : lie a bp property will ae na, On One wee! inserted in the National Inteligenoer, # poets and revenue ie st the purchaser's . REDIN, Trustee & OO. BF The above pro} ‘oximity to the dings—the dwellin ghborhocd in'waick the oreearte 1 thocd in w 1 PFO} pa the dest in the city. wh By GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. ALUABLE THREE STORY BRIOK HOUSE AND Lor Fromtixc on Norte D, BatwEEK Be OND AND THIRD STR3ETS. AT AucTION.—By autaor- ity of the owrer, wo will sell on ‘th day of March, on the . mM. teat valuable pro 4 and Third etree! being % feet frort improvements consi: well built three-story brick dwelling, with s two- story bacx-buiiding, (No 440.) 7) in re is hot ard co! try ard chambers; eleo, allthe airs! ndent’s House and pu the excsilent situated, bath- with hot sad water \n the pan- ping apartments iu the main building. i@nge ia the kitca parlor, by whith ¢ e130, grate inthe dini: ble on the bask of the servants’ apartments sver it. Tie bouse contains rooms bentolions andgas Axtare. will also be told with the To anyone wishing = convenient and pleasant dwelliz g thw afforcs arare opportunity venient fo market, ch ‘Terms are: One Ya) twelve months, witb iat sale a given and adeed of ‘rus: taken. All cota re ip ao sare heated; mA Bre A ‘here ie a brick urches, and basiaess ft corms the residue insiz ancing at the cost of purchaser, inc!nd:ng 1B U.8 5 Por title whick is verfect. » Tromas W, Baray, 82 W. Payeti GREEN & WI§LIAMS, Aucte. * ByJ ©. McGUIi UKNITURE AND EFFECTS OF A FAMILY DECLINIXG HoUsskekrING —On FRID N pril tet, at {» o’siook. at Hoase Nev ;. Dotween isth and Mtn vtreets. we rpiture end effectacom: fa Chaire and Lounge, 2 loth, and Matting, Window Ourtains and Shades ble, Bideboerd. Safa; Orcekery . ani t Chairs, Refrigerator, - Doabdte and Bing!e Besiat Wararcbes. Washata: air acd Husk Mettreases, Bu! Jan Comfarte. 8, isters and Pillows, of Roda and Byes,. ‘ables, Toilet Setts, Cocking and other Stoves, Togetber wita many o' pr articles of Housahol® J.C, McGUIRE & OO,, Austa. .C McGUIRE& 'o, Austira URN HOBSDAY MORN we will eell at house tucep Bighteenth owen Furniture and Effects co: Chairs, rou Uentse Tash » March Sist, at 10 street, ba- snd Niveteenta straa