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i> Tar Dany Star will be sent to the address of onr citizens during their absence et agyof the samimer retreats, by the eatHest mail after the paper Is put to press. Thus they can kéep Spemseivce thoroughly posted with all ‘that tran- im Washington, and at the same time in- form themselves of all the current events of the db Terms, i2 cents week. . ‘Og Sywtier Rerkeats—As the season for ficeing ftom the heat and dust of the city, and OK yy health and comfortat -“The Springs’ and vthet places of fashionable resoft, is at hand, we prop ose tomake some mention of these mest in favor with our wetrepolitan public : ‘The Arlington Springs, Anatosten Island, and tae Ablembsan Springs, (late Roach’s,) are too near and tog well known to our cit!zeus as of daily resort for pic-nic beg &e., to re- qiire mgtior at our hauds. The latter place has intety “been renovated, and fitted up in superior style with pavilion, dressing-room, dining-ball. reLestument srioon, &c.. for the accomm jon of Ric nie partics, and is pow, under the auspices of The new proprietor, Mr. Thomas Fahey, one of a a juost pleasant resorts of the kind in the neigh- horhaed of the city. Alours’s Pavilion. (lately known as Moore's dandin,;.) R. J. Marsuall, proprietor, is situated on the Potomac river, between Blackistone’s stand ani Piney Point, near Leonardtown, Md., and is one of the most delightful watering places ja te country. Among the ipal attractions of unis res rt are good bathing and ishing—to say about the good eating that the Potomac and Vieginta shores afford—and esof the location is its erty nevessibility by the river steamers. Capon Springs —Thiseelebrated watering piace ts <'tugted ia Hampshire county, Va., and is now uedet the tanagement of thos: pupalar hosts, M s. J. © Waddeil and J. B. Smith. The reputation of these Spi s for the medicinal prrpertios of theie waters isso fully and exten- = ively evtablished, that we deem it unnecessary te say anyt mg ou that point. This is one of the impre , tad most popular summer the wholo country, and is 2 particular h the wealthy families of the South. Vroumiment wneng its advantages are mountain oir, and mountain scenery. Jordan's White Sulphur Springs.—These springs te situated in Frederick county, Va., and are renehed by the Baltimore and Ohie, and the Woachester Railroads, being situated within a wnife anda half of Stephenson’s Depot, (P.O .) on the itter. The gre s of this resort are ex- teasive and beantifally shaded; tine music aud @xperieneed servants are in constant attendance; and warm and cold sulphar baths are always ready. This popular watering place combiues adv rntages of access, sainbrity, and scenery en- eyed by few others in the country. The Flume and Profile Houses, White Moun- toms —These celebrated hotels shoald not fail to in the route of the Northern toi © recently been thoronghly renovated ly furnished, and are situated in the i romantic and delightful moun- trim scenery, being in the immediate vicinity at -ld San of the Mountsins.” the Finme, lakes, cascades, &c. This is 01 f the oldest, ploasantest, and most populir summer resorts in tue Nerth, aud should not be missed by any cue traveling in that section for either ‘health or pleasure. Warren White Sulphur Springs —This delight- fui meuntain retreat, sitaated in Warren county, Va., is reached by way of the Alexandria and ize and the Manassas Gap railroad. [t is this om vader the principal management and con- trek of Mrs. R. Pritchard, aided by competeat ssisttuts in every department, and is famous, fur its table deifcacies, as well as its sulubrious air, health restoring waters, romantic ery. ond its natural advautages and good mamgement genvratiy. This resort is enay of = cess to Washingtouians, is largely pa ren- ined hy them. Hiouston"s United States Hoate?, Cape May — When we say that this house is kept by Samuel ‘T Houston. late of Barnum’s City Hotel, Baiti- Tore. we consider that enough is said to ensure it * patronage of ail those that visit Cape May tiis segfon from this section of the country. We finey that vo one traveling that ad wifi fail to i himself perfectly at nome with this genial ive dat The Seven Fowatains, or White Sulphur and Chal ybecate Spriags.—T bis pleasant suiuner resort is sttusted in Shenandoah county, Va.. and is reached by the Manassas Gap railroad and tweiv: ( staging from Water Lick Station up the Tey of Powel's Fert. ‘The property has-been yeneraliy improved, and a ucw bath house erevted since last season; and the farm, yar- jun and dairy belonging t premises are fa- s for the abundance and superiority of their actions. Makia vw Atlantic Hotel, Cape Island, N J.—The location of this house fs suid w be un- equalied by any on the Cape, and it seems to be the determination of the proprietors not to be ex- celled in any particulars which may give pleasure amd satisfaction to their guests, The accommuda- are superior in all their appointments, and rvants are atientive and obliging. © Orkury Springs, Shenandoah co.. Va . are al te pres nt great attractions in the way of inag- wittcent scenery aud a healthful position; and the waters here are noted fof their reasuarkabie effect in liver and giving tone to the stim T ering place is conducted by MeNay, Bradford & Co. Th. Corlisle White Sulphur Springs. Cumberland ConoPa., are nied for their tne accommodations and the unusuaily good society met there. The piace is wanuly recommended by all Washing- tonjans whe have visited it. frvorite down oF ort 8 for the lovers of quiet » good fare, good att -nd- ad moderate hares. A Fence Broxex Ur.—On last Tuesday night, two fellows. named Antoine Downs and Jobu Stoli, who have long been regarded with great suspleion iby the police officers of the Northen tties District, were discovered by two women log aud carrying off from the Join King and Wiliam John- articles used in grading streets L as shovels, picks, mettocks. ete od other articles, among which was a stove. knives. forks, spoons, etc. Orticer S Sedderd and P. Freeman started in search of the stolen prop: rty, and at last they obtained saci: in- formation as warranted them in causing a searb- warrout to be issued against aman named Jacob Feig, who lives on Seventeenth strect. some dis- tance out The warrant was issued by JTstice Barnacte. snd with it the officers visited th s- pected presaises, which they entered. and. upon Searching. fouud net only the articles stolen from Ning aud Johusov, but many other articles, some of which Mrs. Peix denied had been stolen froin tbe parties complaining, but admitted that they were stolen from another place The dizging wteas! is missed by the compiainants were found buried in the ground on the premises, aud the ether articles were coueealed in and about the house Feiz was arrested on the spet, and Dowus and Stabl subsequently, and were taken before Justice Barnaclo. who committed all three to jail, tu d fil of bail. for their appearance at’ the Crimjna! Court. AN Important Exgrigy.—Onr attention has been called toa pamphlet published recently by an intelligent citizen of Washington, in which the question is considered as to the power of Con- gress to lay acapilation or other direct tix upon the people of the District of Columbia. The au- thor procecds to show that ander the constitution aud tue terms of the cession made by the States of Maryland and Virginano such power fs vested 2 Cenugress, unless such tax De made fa propor- tien te the population as previously ascertaiued by the ceuses, nad at such thes a Like tax be im- posed opon all the Statesef the Union Should Cohgress not possess this power, then it is clear created by an act of Con- Stax. His subject is wet! the citizens, and purticu~ y the owners of property; and from the im- at fect that tue point being successfi!ly main- di before the proper tribunal, it foliow's that Uae pavment of taxes is wholly without autheurity Copies of the punphint we understand inay be had at Adamson's bookstore, om Seventh street, and We mIppese at other bookstores A Wit Ccstomen. — Yesterday, a German amed Schlory was found racing about the strocts 2 Ward after an eccentric fistion, and behaved so indecently that Oticer Chipley wascalled upon to arrest him. Being a large, Iman. and of a somewhat savaye tei per, was ne slight tusk to get him te an office, bui with the assistance of a citizen, who considered it bo discredit to assist au officer In.tuse discharye of i> doty. the primener was takef to the office of Fostice Down where three witmesses testified to iuclecowt comduct. He was conunitted for n defanit of the paymeutof a fine mud s A friend ot the prisoner weut te ket the money. bot not Bela: st enorsth, When be pe- torn te the otice tie prisoner was on the way t)tuc frm in + conch provided for the purpose. in hardware of any kiud, partic- ¥ usbing tu kle. such os pointed rods, floats, smoods, sinkers, lines, hooks of every shape. sock- do logers, Xo, at wholesse or retail, do not fail to al the extensive and cheap establisiment of Messrs. Grillith & Stuelds, Ne :589 Peunsylvan om opposite Browns? Hotel, where the bai some thing will no doubt be done unto yo he AcciprnTaLty. the name of Mist Har-iet 1. Mare sas omitted: from the list of those receiv- tog premiums at Cae Fourth Distset School diss | tivation. MMUNICATED. Editor of the Bree WAG Bene of Wash- ington is very rich, if their legislation ise wey Upon which opfrifons are to be formed. In look- ing over their prececdings of Monday last,we find that the Water Régistrar’s salary (and probably the Pu ‘or’s salary) has been increased; a new office, ‘‘a tapper of mains,” has been created; and a donation of two thousand dollars made to the Washi Monument Association The ques tion is, Are these acts of our Conneils, ander the circumstances, right. and in with the wisbes of the 'y-holdcrs? If public ex, sion is to decide the question, the Corpora’ proceedings in these matters ‘are in violati public sentiment. When the «act was rd to appoint a Water Registrar and Parveyor, a stipu- lated salary was annexed, known to the it Incumbents, who ft is jamed were desirous and no doubt used their Influence to obtain those | siluations under the then existing law. Searcely a week ela before those gentlemen found out ‘that twelve hundred doliars, the pay of the Water Registrar. and one thousand dollars, the pay of the Parveyor. was entirely inadequate, and ‘that it must be increased: to whieh the Councils jn thetr. vnerosity yielded their assent. Woald it not fave been much to paPoh es 5 hens wre Cea as tion's treasury, after seeing the moma in ic they had bee placed. if tle omticers Lad resigned their positions, and let others (not so well qaali- fied. of course,) have taken the situations at the vy originally agreed to be given by the Corpora- fon? he office of tapper—whith is now only six hundred dollars per annem. but will Ukely oue thousand next week—could have been di Pensed with, and that duty performed by any plamber en by the citizens to introduce the water into their premises, with a saving of three dollars to them—the amount tobe paid for the “tapper’s” serviees—beiny an extra and'unneces- sary tax upon the citizens. The citizens of Washington are as patriotic as those of any other portion of the United States, and are quite as anxious to see the Washington Morument completed. They have heretofore given, and are still willing to contribute liberally. tw Pan Rp so desirable an object, but are un- »doviate from the course first adopted by the Association upon their organization to raise the means necessary to carry out their patriotic designs. ‘The rule of the Association was to limit the contributions to one deliar from each indi- vidual, that being considered. and no doubt would lave afforded, ample means to erect the monu- ment without the aid of Corporations—partieu- arly this C ion, whieh is unable to meet the demands against it for work done, while im- provements in every direction is want to be made. and which cannot be forthe want of means. This delay in making the necessary improvements, it is alleged, is occasioned iS desirc to pay off the Corporation's present indebtedness. If this can be accomplished, the citizens wlll be willing to forego having the improvements made until the accomplishment of so desirable an object; but it fs doubtfnt if it will ever be bested Sige: while our re] rutatives are so lavish with the Corpo- rations funds by incrcasi of officers, creating new offices, m: 8 to mon- uments, and clothing the police in uniform. Tax Payer. INcENDIARISM.—A bout two o'clock this morn- Ing, three ef the feed stands lately erected on Seventh street, in the Market space were fired and burnt, with most of their contents. Those de- stroyed were property of Messrs, IL. ©. Addi- son, of Geor, wh, and of Taylor and Gates ‘The shed of Mr. Addison contained a considwr- able quantity of feed, which by the fire and water is rendered valueless, as also that in the other sheds. except as food for hogs. What may be the total loss of each individual we have beeit unable to ascertain, thengh it will fall heavily upon them, as neither is able to bear such a loss With the expenses resulting. It is rumored that Mr. Addison was insured for $300. It was with difficulty that the adjoining wooden buildings, also occupied as feed stands, could be saved The Sremen worked nobly, aud deserve credit for their exertions. A person was followed under suspi cumstances frei the south side of the Canal to the vicinity of the sheds, and there his conduct Was so suspicious that the person followed bim to a distance in the Northern Libertics, and saw hin: on of go ina house wi, e lower notped. The ery of fire was soon after y sudden appearance of the same Individual upon the nd, increased the suspi against bim. morning, ove of the Auxiliary Gu the circumataace to the Chief of Polic asked his adv; What coarse will be pursued, remains to be een. Warten Rererxs.—Mary Brown, drunk; work- house 90 days. This wax a novel case. She went the guard-heuse iu the afternoon, and took posses- sion. in a manner. The guard stationed th having no auth to hold her as a_ prisoner Without a charge against her, and expecting to be tid of her without di ile ulty, allowed her to remain @ short while: and then. when he thought she was seher enough to go, told her to leave. This slic refased todo: and on his undertaking to pnt her out, she displayed no small puyilistic skill, plying the guard about the head aud face with her tists. in good earnest. and finally waiked into him with tooth and nail, and fastening into his ear with her iveth, with such e er went to ixen, put her in the cell below stairs. to await a tr The woman Was neatly attired. abont 33 years of age. and bad been good looking, no doubl earlier 16 li Nolan. drunk and disorderly; tine and costs, $2.15. Daniel Novens, do; dismissed. Three lodgers were accommédated, one of whom isan old pen- Sioner upon the gua-d-bonse. r Potick MatTers—Brefore Justice Williams — Souny Jackson, a colored latitudinarian, was ar- raigned on a charge of general -‘obfustication and particularly accused of disorderly conduct and off-usive language in thet portion of territory over which Justice Williams exercises legal risdiction. Sonny was convicted. and the penalty of $5 3 inflicted, together with some saltary ad- vice, thrown in gratis Mr. C. Bell was suspected of ex ous attack on a colored people's pic. was returning to the city froin some The examination cleared up all dovits together with in the onslaught npon ‘48 fined $626, which region. in respect to Mr. Bell's complicit some eight oF ten others. the colored folks. Rell he paid and “vamesed.”” Mrs. R. Brown was accused of getting drunk and raising a biz muss and ycneral disorder on English Hil. She paid a fine of $3.93. Mrsicat.—Since the last concert Monday night there appears to have been a decided ealm among the musicians in Washington. Previously, we heard some talk of a grand assembly of musicians w be held in this city; a splendid excursion in anticipation by our m cal amateu the ex- pecte lutful re- visit of Northern stars, aud a del: ft a! spirits In the production of a 11 bas quieted down. tr music- loving citizens will hardly relisu the disappoiut- inent should the season puss by thus. Cansot something be done for the gratification of those Who of necessity are compelled to endure the lon, dall month of August in Washington ? P. S —it wiil be seen by Prof. Davidson's eard elsewhere, that the very arceptable + Wood Thrush Concert” is to be repente Good! Tue Waten —The Water Purveyor will with- out doubt have need of the aid which the bill pessed at the Inst meeting of the Common Coun- cll provides for btm, In addition to the numer- ons applications to whieh he reterred in his coun. munication tothe Mayor, very many appli will be mads in a few days. “Phe intrody the water into private dwellings a tages which are becoming more and tore ap- arent as the citizens succerd in obtaining them, vuiibers of cluizeus who have not. apptied have siznitied their intention do 80 atan carly date ‘The effvet of the work pon the streets should be well considered: if the filling, ramming and pay- ing are not prope rly done, the cost of casual repairs of strects will be greatly iuercased after the cx speiag, or tue streets will be in a miserable c tion Tug Forerar of the Rev. Dr Kingsford to. place yesterday from the Tenth-st. Baptist church, attracting a larg: mblage. Rev GW. Sam- Son opened the exercises, by reading a portion of the Holy Scriptares, au is followed by Rev Eewe Clete derek Wire. ee ent Rie: course was delivered by the pastor of the « hurch, Rev Mr Hill. and was one well ulated to on preys the hearer . t a of the serv i. the long drawn out process! the retains to their flual resting pl The deceased was a native of served asachaylain in the FE: the Ind He was for several years pastor af the Baptist Church in Alexandria, River —Business about the various wharves is atacomplete stand still. and the prospect of Its experiencing anything like a waking out of {ts lethargy the ason does not appear very flattering he summer fishings are yielding nothing, of neat to it, and save the oeeesjona’ preival of @ flatboat loaded with wood, of the semi-monthly event of a coal or lumber croft from tomewhere down the river, there is little doing It she shipping line. Scnri-weekly errivals of the fecight stenmers from Baltimore occur at Riley's Wharf, ‘This morning the Diaroond State (steamer) arrived from tvit port, bringiug a few barrels. of whiskey aud 2 few other items of retail trade for Washitigton grocers Goop —The Piney Branch road las became a | famous traveling thoroughfare, aud not dofre | quewtly the want of a cooling drauzht of water his tlt ty the dusty and parched wayfarers. Such may thirst no longer. as we potice Maat the fine spring upon Marshal Sclden’s place, on the roud- side jast te Holiwead’s quarry, has been en- larged ned cleansed, and a neat covering of ima- soury erected over it, Crimtvat Co —) the jury in the case of Samuel Beano te renting a house for bawdy purposes, returned a verdict of gullty, | ‘The Court then took up the case of the Uni | States Elza in which the defendant ansir bed § poeta a honse of ill fame. Lg Policeman Dave testified that be knows def=nd- ant; bas recently’ acquainted with her; she on Twentieth street; has resided there be- | tween two and three mon’ resides belongs to David Swith; witness has seen the house visited bymen and women, of whose character for chastity witness has ue knowledge; has seen both black and white. persons go there; thinks that when she wus there, there were no Dlinds to the window’; defendant is about ts years of Me Germon testified that he knows the place occupied by defendant; bas scen persons visit the place, but don’t know what their character is; bas seen indecent exposures of the persons of the in- mates on several occasious; has heard disorders there; thinks that as many as four or five colored wotten lived there; never saw any other white an than Riaege at the house; witness lives Vv Op] le t ous. Bir. Freer testified that he had heard aisorfers atthe honse of defendant frequently; las seen de- fendant sit on her porch and sing songs unbecan ing in a female to sing; witness has seen white and black mea and women visit the house; bas seen frequent indecent ex res of the person here; witness did not mind these indecent expo- ; the house where she sures. but they were offensive to menivers of his Lary At this stage of the trial fue Court adjourned. ‘To-day, the Court having met, the trial of Ediza Rue was continued. A number of witnesses were called by the defence to prove that the defendant is nom compos mentis. The jury retarned x verdict of not guilty. The Court then took up the case of the United States agt. John Jones, Neal Morgan. and John Walker. charging the defendants With a riot, om the Sth day of February last. iu the city of George- town. This case was pending when our report « Fvartive Staves colored persons, who acknowledged theiselves to be runaways. yave themselves up to a police officer of the First Ward. They sty they eloped from Carrol’s Maner, Maryland, where they were employed. We have not heard their reasons for giving themselves up, It may be that they feared to run the risk ef losing kind treatment in Marv- land for a bare chance of living by harder servi- tude in some of the Northern or Western States: or it may be the under-ground track is out of order, aud there was uo chance of a quick trip. ase EEF Goops ArRivINc.—Some of our merchants have been spending a week or two at the North, and they have blended pleasure and ess in the trip. We noticed yesterday the arrival ef a con- siderable qnantity of goods of various descriptions which was Filed in front of kome of onr avenue stores, and the porters busy in arranging them. The dull season affords yood opportunity for re- fitting and arranging for the busy time coming. Derixe the week endiny on Wednesday last, the number of coal boats leaving Cumberland, on the Chesapeake and Oliio Canal. was 92. carrying 10,672 tons, Since the commencement of the sea- son, 1,130 boats have clearcd that port,with 1-43 tons of coal. Men’s Daxss Suits, Men’ 2 ine jen’s Business 8, Yourns’ Dress Suits, "] Youths’ Business Suits, CaiLpren’s Dress Suits, . Children’s School Suits, pase, ee & Co., Marble Hail Clothing Store, Brown's Hotel Building, would respectfully Announce that theirannual dispiay of Sprine aud Summer Clothing is now ready for inspection. It is comprised of an assortmont of Gentlor Youths’ Clothing of the newe.t and riches in material, trimming, and workinanship. To those who study excellence with economy, in fashionable srticies of dress, an opportunity is now offered for pelecting ‘ep the most attractive stock of Ready-Made Clothing in this city, at very re- duced prices, Bp 2-ly MExican Mestaxc Lintwent. Its wonaerful effects a: d consequent popniarity— perhaps no article in the bistory of the Materia Mredica,evera’ quired the same patronage, was sub jected to the same numberof xevere and differant tests,and met with so fow failures asthe Mustang Liniment. It has justly been «tyled a Panacea for all external Wounds, Cuts, Sweilings, = Bruises, or Eruptions on Man or Benet, a medicine of surprising virtue, that Physicians are compeiled to preserihe it: and f-om xome reinark- able cures of Chronic and Distorted Rheumatic cases it has naturatly attracted much attor tion trom the first scientific minds of ther ¥ can afford to be without a bottie of the Mustang Lini- mentinthe house, Berrare of untatcons. The cenuine 1s sold by respectahie dealers in all parts of the world. 2 Baryes & Park, Proprietors, New York. Also, Lyon's Celebrated Insect Powder. je 27-lm.eow Maravitia! MARAVILLA MARAvitra!! The most wonderfu! preparation known For Destroying Dandruf ; Curing Raldacss ; Relieving Sick Headache: Preventing the Hair from Falling Out; and Producing G.ossy Curls. Sold by all respectable Druggists and Fancy Goods Deniers, and by the Proprietors. Price + *. CuHances Ernest & Co.,.% Maiden Lane, N.Y. t forat, and “It will accomplish all that is ciai hair if they yone need fear or mourn the loss | . Bravstrest, 297 Broad way, N. ¥ will use your Maravilla.” Je33m J. Tue Stomacu prepares the elemente of the bile and blood, aud if itdoer the work feebly and im- perfectly, liver and other vexatious diseases are the certain result Assoon therefore as any alflie- tions of this kind are porceived, we may rest sured that the digestive orgaus are ou ord: The first and only thing to be done is to adininiete Aawpec fic which will act directly on tie atomaal— the main spring of tho animal machinery For this purpose we can confident ¥ nend Dr. Hostet- ter’« colebrated Stomach B: et as ana!- bowel. sale by Druggists and dealers general! where, MARRIED, eo Bth instant, at Oak Grove, D_C., by the r. Buck, J. CAMPBELI. BRAWN ek! of Chanes county, to » T., only daughter of Henry Ould, of Batty = At Oregon city, Or jeut . 1889, by tho Rev. HENRY C RES. US D. Rutledge, HODGES, ‘ A., to Miss ANNIE, daughter of Ex Goy. George Abernethy. In Bali nthe 12!) instant, by the Rev Mr. Dashiels, EDGAK S, PRICK, 0 ‘Alexandria, Vay to Ming SIARTAN V. BANK BEAD, of Baltimore! Onthe s7th by the Rev. B. F. Bittinger, Mr. ASA L. CARRIEK to Miss NEVILLEY B. BEALL, all o1 Warhin <ooe> DIED, On the @th instant, WINNIE ANNA GIL- BERT, only daughter of Andrew and Martha RK, Bain, aged 10 months and 17 days, This fovely bud, so young aad fair, Calle t heuce by eviy doom. Just come to show how sweet a flower In Paradise conid_ bloom. {Baitimore Sun, please copy.] i al ROVER & BAKER'S STi G CELEBRATED FAMILY SEWING MACHINES. It is no longer questroncd that these Machines are the best in the mark=i for family sewi purchased from the 6 without rewind:ng, strength aud beauty. ay Bre simple in ve | tien, easily managed, not liabie to get out of ant noiseless in theit operation. A full xssortment pomenets on han at factory prices by Cc. 3 and for sale EVENS. Also, ply DLES. and E rf. pertaining to thess Sewing s. M: nes 7~ A good Operator in attendance to show the Maciuted and give full instructions in their use. ap 23-3 PReENcH warre ZINC PAINT VIEILLE MONTAGNE COMPANY OP PARIS. | This Pee is adasied to all purposes, to whieh the best ite Lead isapp'icable. [tdoes net turn low, 8 lead invariably rdneas and smoothness of Coach pannelling wit! out the aid of varnish, and is easily washed, ah ore with a zine basis retain their freshness and brillinncy of color, : 2© pounds will coveras much surface, with the sam body, as20 poands of lexd—showing great omy ax well as . order that parties ma full su ory thing upon getting the Srlicla strictiy pare they ehowMthas of wees bok he most + spectable hous: ‘The Company ship but two qualities, kuown No. land Snow Whit, Dry. Red aad Green seat. The No. tor Red Seal, is the a Te most used for painting purposes, the Swow White or Green Seal being only used for the | mostexp snsive work. fosera M. SPRONG, Agent forthe Co. | Orders addressed to either of the {owing houres | wil be filled at the new reduccci tarif of prices, | ns, and will aequire the | ast evening, we learn, four | | | | vifer our stock of Borege Revo, Piain an IY SRLISE! Vater Tax bills for HOR ROW. ourrent year tow reads, An alste- ——— — 3 Ge Sopa aed a we a ‘LL CROWN & CO Atotionsern © t, Se WV UBLIC SALE OF HOUSE AND LOT ON tite. | she snl instant. nt shy wevocks we eal eel pase 5 o'clock, we EW ARRANGEMEN DUCT! in Sgnare 6, in 3 and OF FARR TAR OUOR Re SY | Sonaater hens cot ramsine suckuctoon HARPER'S FERRY 8!.—From improved by a two story Frame Honse, no’ oat [stot August grepsme rent of $7 per month. Title indisputabie. s rtable canal steamer I. J.Brengio, Capt. | positive. ‘Terms: Oue-ball. casks be J run regularly between Georgetown and roe ope bed Sakon! Tuenthe. A deod given, and adeed of trust 's Ferry, and intermediate points. at the fol- jon. Conveyance: @ coat of purchaser. owing rates: From Goargstowa to Git Fails, . OR re CROWN & CO..A " Qe ; Senrea Sic; Edwards’ ‘erry, Sc.; M noescy. | iv 27-St" . No. 357 Pa. av., oor. o! 3 Pointot Rocks, 75; Bresliu, Ses pers =e Ferry, !. The Brengie is a new buat with new toa By J. C. MeGUIRE & CQ. Auetioncers. ohinery, conducted aresular! hoensed engineer. Ste KS AT AUCTION.—On FRIDAY AF- The boat jeavea the wharfot W. H.& H.G. Rir- TERNOON, Juy 2th, ats o'clock. atthe aue- ter, every Monday, Wednesday and Friday morning | tion rooms, we shall se! at 7 o’olock, retarning on intermediate eareser 200 Corporation of Washington Stock. riving at Georgetown at6o’clock p.m. jy 2-I1m [panne = ag of Alcxand " Stock VOR RENT—Two new and very conmodioue| jygrd 7" Os MeGU & CO. Aucts. BRICK S' ‘ORE HOUS) corner of Gay end igh, st o's, opposite Forrest “Hall, Georgets By WALL, & BARNARD, Auctioneers. omnsdre ont of tha beat Heating un ethae | GREY MARE ANDBUCOX AT AUCTION B one 0 a 5 n JRD: IRNING, sith instant, at town, A to BLADEN FORREST, Georse- ‘clock, we 1 wel! ” ¥f ou pels Ws owe ae. ky wil in front of our auetion WOOP AND COAL. aum grey Mare, with foal, Wir rave ee eae woop Almisend Wark arene bars old, and OAL. We call tne ‘attention of those desi | pAnd one coud second-hand Bugsy. m call. Cry > vi determined t0 sell low for onahe or to punctualens, | JY WALL & BARNARD, Aucta tomers on short time, Our prices for delivery in N 7 yy; G 2 July and August is for cash. in quantities of stona |v. BY BARNARD & BUCKEY ; Georgetown fer at publicavetion,on FRIDAY AFTERNOON, For Black DIAMOND, » aicberecenin oo tho 2th instant, at half-prst 6 occ: fee moe RED ASH bered Pe in Peters’ Square, in Georgetown, the JHITE ASH same fronting 25 feet, more or leas, on the nertn MCKORY WOD side of Water street, and running back of that OAK she width 120 feet, more of less to an ailey. PINE s This lot bas upon ita Blacksmith shop, which is MIXED now rented toa punctual tenant. Possession given immediately. ‘erms of enla: One-fonrth cash; the remainder in three equa! instalments at 9. 12 and 18 months. With ivterest, secared by deed of trust. All con ervsncing at the expense of the purchaser. The lat reserves the right to resell if the terme ef 17 Office—Corner Green street ‘and Canal, Georgetown. D.C. jy 5-2w P PROPOSALS INVITED. ROPOSALS in writing and senied will be re- | sale are not complied with in Sdays after sala, cnived at the Masorsoinss, Genrestown, D. C.. ar se HENRY KING. Truster, ul Ss »thes ¥ m1 ; s¥. 3 very. of about One thoucnad cart loede ef Grae iy@rokds BARNAKD & BUCKY. Aucta, iravel, : By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. and the spreading of the same apon such strects ot the town as snail be designated by the M TEN HANDSOME BUILDING “LOTS IN TARE No. 5%, ON THE ISLAND, at AUCTION. ‘The price per load to include all expense for On FRIDAY, the 2th instant, | sail sell, at half. terial and labor of every kind, Unless the be fall, ond the Gravel of the best quality, they | past « o’oluok'p. main front of the Premises, part of Square No, 534, situated at the corner cf south M will_not be allowed to be deposited upon any of the streets. further information can be had on application to the subeeriber, HENRY ADDISON, Mayor. Georgetown, D. C., July 25th,1859, and 3d rtreets west, and subdivided into ten hand- ome Building Lots, seven oftwhich front 17 feet & nches on M st witha depth of 10 feet: and three lots front 1 stroet 18 feet 8 iuches, with a depth of 123 feet 7 f perty is band- sumely located an: ed, and wil! be with the privil asers ‘erms: One-fi halauce in6, 12, 18, 24, 50, Mayor's Offies, i yore TAKE NOTi Au. persons owning ash; roperty on either side of | and 95 months, for notes bearirg intereat from the limat, "y ad i Title « ly, vi tion of Georgetown. D C., approved 231 day of Suiy, | gu ven tot S purchaiers: eens eee eee 189, to have the footway fronting on the same. Lwyuld respectfully invite the attention of per- Sous Wishing to purchase a handsome build'ng. let oneasy torme, and tuose wishing ty made a profiln- paved with cood, hard brick, and in conformity to the cneueee cae of rand mse hrigedint haga days. @ work must be dose with materials and © investment, to Je of how ie ina style of workmanship to be approved of by the | Bio AuNestment, to tho sale of the above mentioned undersigned, within the sume above stated, or the iy 23d REEN, Auct. improvement, in each case of faiiure, will be mate | — . =e . by tho subscriber and paid for ont of the proceeds = of the tax Which HRY ADISON' S purpose. : - FUTURE DAYS. By J.C. McGUIRE & CO. ‘Comm: ier Mayor's Office, Georgetown. D C., July 25, 1558 GQMACL AND BEAUTIFY jy 3 Stawtan?2 = - —— = oe Ss EF GROCNDAT ATCTION.—On {OR RENT IN GEOR OWN —A mw] DAY APT ugust the2d, ate! two-story FRAME, HOUSE with brick base- | gu the pr: ‘ail sell the whole ment and kitchen. The,Houso eoatains eleven ton Twentieth street. be ith water and fas teroughout. Also. a uO aad P ets. 17 feet _on north P street, ni With pantry he House is one of the 3 fet finches on the Cirele, 225 feet inches on s place, with every couve- | New Hampshire avenue, and 39 feet on north O street, This my hasty is very Cesirable from its location, being on high ground, commanding a good vi the city, and presenting a front of 20 fect ona sired. Rent mederate £ Apply to JOHN LANE. No 10S ond street. Gaorg:town, D.C., or in the Northern and Central Markets, Washinton. 1¥ 25 Stawlw graded strect, with paved footwalks. Title indie : = 2 putal POPOSALS FOR SERVICE UYDR b fe 5 sidue inf, 12, POPOSALS FC Reinet Wc PN Be NG T One-fourth cash; the residue in €, 1 OR STREET FOR GEORGETOWN, D.C Propesals are invited for furnishing tae parts « one hundred Street Hydrauts or Doukirg Four rains, tu be inserted in the gas lamp posts of Geos own. : Drawings can be seen at the offices of the unddr- signed, on Capitoi Hil!, W Be, Ea ponte wil be isde an i the Corpora tion of veorge a. bearing six per cent interest. issued in certifieat s redeeninble, as the annual tax 14 collected, within four sears. . The proposais should state a single price for each hydrant, which ts to jo the valves, cocks. levers, vaive rods. pedals. and all other a ces of the hydrants. ready to be attache lamp posts. inclucing feet of three quiz inch heavy tea? pip. rae sealed, 18 months, with int rest, secured by a deed of t upon the premises. wad J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Anct’rs. FAEM FOR SALE.—in purenaner of the power oe @ inus by the will of the late Timo O'Dor e, hinding on R. and the Baltime mile trom Beltsy Agricuitaral College, for health; the seciety exerilent ; amd ar nearly all denomiuations within a shorte i schouls; ard agriat nuil ebborhood te rapt ty ia tho mest beantit wt the Rai road | . ton possessing the ady aston branch of B aad O. R, pd Washington Tarnpik nat fice id4aiies fro he opened at the City Ball 2 f the Water Board, ar suc may chovsa to attend, ou the 29th noon. the Water Board, iy 22-dt July 2a ___ MC. MEIGS. i packet roe NEW YORK.—Thoe fast schooner Hamilton, Captain Ogden, will ~ sail as above with despatch. kor fretent a ‘Be ply to SOBB & DODGE jy 21 Water st.. Georgetown. —~ ta 7 + eee. cost fruit—appic FOR HARPER’ RY —Tho fast and om ake eee aap) modious steamer ANTELOPK, m | aie neooscary Farm Capt B.F. Weis, leaves theorge- Boe: Will be sold with the p. town every TUESDAY. THUK The Te bs DAY, and SAT Yat 7 o'clock am. Ro- | chentre me WHE be tt in. isaves Harper'a Korry every MONDAY, NUSDAY and FRIDAY, atbv'eiock a.m! By ord~ thon. no pains ic ari! Ther. priy of wa ach each field. sist of & comfortable brick Utensils and fine Stock separate! aud made to sunt pur information may be obtained from Dr. F. O’ Denne, *, on the place, who wiil take pieasere in showing it to persons wishing to perchase, oF from the Executors io G: town, DOC. SARAH ODONNOGH JAMES O'DONNOGH PETER ODONNOGHL iy 21 StawDim& Wiw™ N ARSHAL. ALE.—In v: 9 fiers facing rsauad from t Cirout Courtel the Distric county of Washington and to nm ies wishing early | expoxe to public sale, for cash. sto Ailing? Huuse door of sa:d county, andria wishing | da Atteust next, 14% accommodated by civing described 6 Jefferson st.. Georse- town, or the preprictors of Arlington Spunee jy 5-Iin JOUN MOOR i. The Antelope makes an extra trip te Shep wieand Williamsport on Suterday n and Sunday mornings. jv 15- BOAT FLYING CLOUD Wii run ery day, when wotongaced fur pic nies or excursionn, t Sprigs, masing 5 re, sin Executars ue ot twe Merk'® d trip 10 cents. day to run te on ort ola morning or) the Little F ing At a pornt 75 feet | ine east corner of said square, and north on a line with 1th atreet 4 ree ones on aline with said H street 25 feet, thence son a tine with said tth atreet % feet to wai HH eter and thenceeast on said \ ELCIVS, RAYS, BOND FLOUR. Just rberivede on rt. H xtreet si teat tothe place eae inet, mee oc AMS, TAMS, AND. } HOULD ty of Washington DOC caved ant forsale by . ingolar the imp thereon, EF. F_OBRIEN, and levied npon as the p Sani M. Krag! uthwest corner of L aud 9th «ts. and will be seid to si at ais Now We ot : TARIETIF bn and for sale by FE Southwest corner of Just reesived (/ BRIEN, ° L and 9th sts, RANGES, LEMONS AND MAPLE SUG ( Just received and for sale by EMESDOAR, % O'BRIEN, na ©. Staley. tv ther me use of Gen, Por M. Knight, W. V DEN, Marsnni for the Distriot a Southwest corner of Land 9th sts. Jy 22-t0 RE PRINT BUTTER at 25 CENTS PER FOU WAN : POU Nine rectines and for ea Dexey MAXT AL sy, call at RIL, at very low prieas 1 M. Sid EE, O'BRIEN, Southwest corner of L and sth FINE LOT OF SUGAR AT 7 CENTS P pound, ard RIOK ats cepts per pound —-Just received and for sale by Ei. OTBRIEN, Southwest corner nt 9th sts. io ¢ ns PER F'REN5, PRUNES a! POUND.—Just received and fi “by KE BREEN ___ Southwest corner of Hand st! NAPS, GINGER NUTS, TEA y &, at 12 cents . = ROVED st.WIN Washington Ofice—N Under tae For frmilter, Laie poses they ace domg 2 greate Mere money tar Thre new Fam:s o8 acting unusual auention, fa invite ail tu call at onr new Offic exauune them and their work. The creat oc 7 become ap- and all manuacturtne pur- eu moredurabie; capate- of k Gye Lot Et Cakes a per pound, W's Boston Crack parent. pilavations given te all. Cireniars,:ly E t call of Susser’s Sowing Maohines, with +peer AD! be 4 as of their work, furnisked io ali, or sent to any 4 Justreceived andior ealeby | emai Southwest corner of i. and 9h st A good assortment of Thread, Nesdies, Twist "6 findings kepton land, aud at New York prices, =. I. M. SINGER & CO, WM. GLOVER, Age ma 2h-ly JEW AND DESIRABLE GOODS AT VERY N “OW PRICES. We have jnst received, large addition to our stock, comprising— Lawns, Mohair Lusters, Laveiia’s DoBeces, Nnnsook, Mul Musitns. Swiss, Jaconet, and Plaid Musiins, Bleached Cottons of superior inaker, Bleached Sheeting, Taiie Linens, Irish Linens—a fine as ortment, Silk Mitts, Hosiery, Gloves, jy 25 tM, W&EF ia) G FISHING TACKLE. ARIFFITH & SHIELDS have reevived anothor lot ef Pointed Rods, Snocds, Floats, Si kers, Lines, Hooks of every shape, Sockdologers, § cmt wholesale or retail, vary cheap fur cash, 339 Pa. avenne. opposite Brown's. Sh _ iv 5 ALTIMORE AND OUIO RAILROAD. WASHINGTON BRANCH. T, BEDFORD, AND BERKELEY SPRINGS. ets for the id colo agi Pink and Bull Tarito above points can be prooured at thee a foloeing rates: “ T, 2 5 rip, (tiok- a 8. Ladies’ aod Gents’ Ganze Vests, ua r ieee aS reas eas tp. (tok Linen Handkerchiefs, from 62g ete. to $ RD, Cambric and Swiss Ei nga and Insertions in great ya ity, Vat 3 &.m. and 3.20 p. m, te THOS WPARBONS. Aco | Breet Wonal tat aie © JOTICE OF A CONTEMPLATED REMG-| PAY LOR UTCHISON, N VAL.—Intending to take the Store at ereeret jy 22w 2 2 Louisiana avenia, ceenpicd by Messrs. Perry & Brother, we will now I rest { ‘Trains leave at 6.50 ings, tM BE either Des gr tn Ou. 123 YNOLDS VEVO + Nan York. | RAy? 1 & PRA'T. ir273m—— 106 & 108 Fudton strict, New Y \ ADLES’ it TRAVELING BAGS ‘And BASKETS. | High grade. | "BAGNES, ME! Bereges, *reven: Lawnd, Favey Dress St! Math suck gecuipe, LIME va ve: reed prices. Pieeikye. oper pee ‘Aloo, Parasite Gud \ddidat Sun -Umbretias, LIME, which wil! be sold nly tor ca Lane Mantillas and Hoop § Ane on WA Tttes, {Fe Office northwest corner 12th aud € s i M. R. wKY. No. 547. W wot of Sot, below Wt iy2tm oe oop. Contre Market, | NO SA: Wharf foot of 12th street, bel fh 2" I NOTICE. e LEN HAS KEMOVED HIS NTENDING te close our present business about LEN BAS £5 : the Ist of August, wi'l until then, sell the stock on i ema ppurite the east hand at greatly reduced prices for casa. The stock embraces man y fine SHERRIES, SADEIRAS, BRANDIES, WHISKIES, and other LAQLORS, TS, HOCKS, and CHAM- ICTURE CORD AND TASSELS—A Ja d- Picroncnen gutof diderenteaioced PICTURE any. MARKRITER’S, No. 456 7th st., _fy 19-006t " @ doorsabove Odd Felows’ Hall, A great. acery of imported SAUCES, PICKLES, &e. > age 2 30) rn u ‘omnon } PANS hore et: i at a "iid fr reking hed pers SPICES. | aa Bis, wit wn ll dated Ne MoLAUGHLIN’S, ¢ Wines and Liquors are o7 fine quality, and JOHN MARKRITER'S, No, ase teh re iy 27-3 ____Pa. ave.. bet. 8th and Sth Will be sold ata tess nryoe tea they a behead of] jy -ecst __ Sdoors above Odd Fella all. NZ. MRS McCoR wICh’S SCHOO fee ne toe ki ee Fr MALE TEACHERS, Mas. ech sice wae oe. ner | Wyn ee nee LT wo vouns latent et teneed teach. friends and the public generally that wail resume | 77“? NCS Fora, are desirous Fane eriaR & seminary for ighes, the duties of her School on the let Monday inSep- | y apis? GAUZ MERINO VESTS, t unstruct in the following branches: tember . ! Gauze Merino ao for Masses, Vocal aud Instrumental Muse, Latin, Frenek, pnnchen reg eialte toe iach oea ed atk® | Gentlemons’ Ganze Merino Vests, higher English Studios, Drawing, Pastel and @re, branches requisite toa thorough English educa: | (ivie Thread Gloves for Ladies and Gentlemen, cian Painting. tien, ‘ ae | Lendies?® eerie Gau i < For testimonials Bey to the editor of the Sqr, Ja addition te day scholars she is desirous of | “Ror sale cheap b M_R. RILEY, or to Mr. Weston, editor of the Republic, reeei ying er ly aby. upils as boarders, Gorse Sh styeck, saa Opposite _djy 12-2awtf aged from 10 to 14 years, who will be under berim-| jy 93-1m Contre Market. CapphtMBER AND MOULDINGS For and Touther particulars apply at her For LE—A light shifting- BUGGY, built SREENTERS AND BUILDERS are respect - residencs—No. 35 Cameron street, A' ria, Va.) E hy SR Tawrenee, of New Vork fully informed that have made Srrangements to Sytt newly pan regained Aull by Forde neaet supply of MOULDINGS uf the dul- TEEL S: {SOLE LEATHER TRUNES | oot ante: Valen Hotel, Scorstows. Sy astw= | mata ‘astortment of LUMBER . loventh warts oppariia Odd | WATM SMITH, Enix sven 00 Litaoenaruen Gis canals ee REN Falow Hall. deittas TASS Te od Eanes dol Paces ar Da apa =— ener ar —— TREAATEST HERSAY TELEGHAPG. ; Leavexwo! tional Con’ bas nearly completed its labors, and will probably adjourn to-merrow. The Con. stitution is radically anti-slavery, but it differs from the Leavenworth instrument, inasmuch as it dors not extend the right of suffrage to negroes. The State Legisl consists epresenta- tives and 21 ca Sewing in wines The business convention have selected Topeka as a temporary capital, Lawrence being the com- titor. The indications are that the ratification of the Constitution will be vig. ‘by the Democracy, as its strong measnres aunexation of the Platte the exclusion of free negroes, the ition bank issue. and pre the ‘ation of the present western boundary, which im diodes the gold regions, have all been defeated From New Orieans. New Oxtrans, July 23.—The first new cotton of the season was received to-day, from Southern Texas, being about one week behind that received Inst year + Texas dates report the suicide of Hill. the murderer of Lyons, at Galveston Advices from Matamoras to the Mth inst repre. sent the rthern Mexican provinces quiet The yacht Roslyn was insured in this city for $6000 Gig Swindling Operation. , New Youn, July 29.— Phe of this morn- yor that another swindling affair has nded bere, being that of theGrand Duet y fourteen million loan, connected with a of which Rothschilds were the tended European agents and Constantine Fellnix & Co the agents in thiscity. The latice perty have been operating largely in the south aud west, but ow tnissi titi A Lee ee Daring Burglary. Rattimore®, July 29 —The residence of John Jones. 9 milk nian, situated on York avenue, was entered lest night by some burglars and robbed of S1.150 and @ yold watch, making their ese~ # severe strurgles with Jones, on whom they snapped a pistol and drew a knife. The burglars bad packed up all the valuables in the house, b owing to the determined resistance of the ow they were compelled toe retreat’ Mr Jones rowly excaped with bis life Later from Pike's Peak Sr. Lours, July 29.—An express arrived bers last nigbt. from Denver City on the 2uth The 1 to yield well. New leads were veloped. but many miners were com- Pelled to quit werk from a scarcity of water A compeny has commenced the constrnetion of t flume. eleven miles long. to convey water to the hborheed of Mountain City Assault on a Policeman by a Crazy Man Prinaverrnia, July —A tailor named Col- ton. supposed to be deranged, made an assault on Policeman King, at Fonrth and _—_—uuuuu€— Alexandria } oR July sof red at $1,152 yliite wheat at Battimorg, July 29—Flour closed buoyant with an advance of 2c ; City Mills and Howard street $5.12. Wheat has advanced 2a3c ; white $1.30al.13; red S1.2091 25. Corn closed firm; Fel low and white Sin~2ec. Provisions closed quiet and unchanged. Whiskyclosed quiet at 274 for Onto. a New York Markets. Nxw Yort, July 29.—Flour closed laSe_ high er; S14 Svat -0, Obie $5 0588550; Southern $5 dua $5.70. Whert closed latc higher; red 81 Mal 30; white $1 0aS1.42. Corn heavy; mixed 60, white Pork dull; mess $15 37; prime $10.75. Lard heavy and unchanged. W ky dull at 2 Financial. —The stock market opened sed firmer. Chicago aud pit Island tii; Cu erland Coal Co. 13%; Mili Central bonds 5 La Crosse and Mil. ,; Southern 2133; New York Central 74, eal Co. “ig; Reading 41\; Va. 6's HM, Mo win at prices “itting exernt fr, atthe shortest nc Government im ut ay and trenches filled in the day thes are opened. tors fur wosk solicited, and eatisiaction guar- Lain the most A ‘cing anything im that lie w well te A ser F's READY-MADE CLOTHING.: Biack Drap d’Kts Coats, Pants and Vests, Hiack Alpaces do. do. Winte and Brown Linen Conte, Wiute and Brown Duck do. White Lines P: White Duck Bat 8, ko. ection with the largest manufactur tag catallishment norh, we enjoy superior advan- taces for supplying the very best coode at the low- t = ere es. The sty.es are ud te excel Vasbingten. and the workmanship tar ing heretofere offered im this market, sedged by ali who patronize our on hand a superior stock of Gen ody make to order Garments ® smal! ad- every descriz vance on the ay Gre. Hi. VARNELL, r HOUSE, SIGN, ayo FANCY PAINTER. VISTANA AVENUE, BETWEEN 67H AND 7TH <Ts., ne No St - BULLDE TRACTORS, and all PER SONS desi ails and pre National finving work y executed will piense Inave their ordere at my fm Perm, and they will be waited on either by myaeif or Mr Jxo 8. Pixon. wie ts authorized toe tiate ny Work in any line, ! be freely aad promptly crven 15 2 aw IWELRY ved a fine nesertment of rich +. that will well much below the usual nat 33% Pa. avenu 4.0. FOOD PAM FIREWOOD SAW-MILE igned wave mpleied his will deliver Sawed and Wood, ofary length arp parlor t cry, &t the shortest # very mederats puck JY Zh-menit rl . G. Vard, 44 et. TO by ad treasing —JOUNE. ; Inetroments carefally re hy s. Piano Covers, avenue, betwee inner for tent, of vi fine tone, =, neat finieh, take up very small apace) 2 very low, ivi __JOWN F. EBL Is f Avize’ DRESS TRUNKS AND BONNET BOXES, Cheap at the SOUTHERN TRUNK FACTORY, 499 Seventh ia 14 Om Cmeoeite Odd Bellows’ Hall TPRONKS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Mace 4 redecggentvehe pevry d hi, ‘actory, 499 Tth atreat, oppo ctlows’ all, je 4m JAMES 8. TOPHAN. HINIST, No. 183 Penn. p aud 1th streets, re that he is prepared t« : Bom ef Fire 2 A do al kinds and all light werk inei- dent to the proseentivn of the mach: Terms very moderate. EG McKENNEY & LANSDALE, & is , ASENTS FoR THe 520 PARK FIRE ID Cash ita! supplies $3%.0%, nea: other Companies havi sts” bosine: SASH WEls 2 are now pr Wall Anchors, ard every other arti of House Baiid on immediate * and mand the trade. 3 Tr Brown's. Our word f. wit « MAGnolta HAMS, ‘Tis Hams ror THe Warm Weatnrn Every one of these Hame i» from selected country corn fed oe ise ogee dl for us, aud every one warran in order. ING & BURCHELL, iy 18 Corner 15th at _and Vermont av AMBROTYP: is now

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