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——— <= NE —*. > ———— — THE DAILY EVENING STAR PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED,) AT-THE STAR BUILDINGS, Corner of Pennsylvania avenus and 1th $., BY Ww. D. WALLACH. Papers served in paokages by carriers at $4 & year, or 37 cents per month. To mail subscribers the price is $3.50 s year, in advance; @2 for six months; $1 for three months; and for less than three monthe st thorate of 12 cents s week. copies, ONZ CENT; in wrappers, TWo CENTS. - valore 1207e.00k mj otherwise they may notappear | W228, X VT, WASHINGTON. D. C.. SATURDAY. DECEMBER 22. 1860. N2. 2.449. OR ee Se THE WEEKLY DOLLAR STAR. ‘This excsilent Family and News Jourani—coe- taining © grester variety of interesting reading than ean be found in any other—ie published on Friday mormng. THEMs—Onsh, tmeartabiy, tn advance. Feber ne ‘Ten copies. oe ‘Pwenty-fivecopes Ttinvanabdiy contains the “Washington News’? that’ has made Ths Daily Evening Star clrouiase #0 generally throughout the country. U7" Bingle copies (in wrappers) can be prooured ‘at the counter, immediately after the issue of the CENTS. = eee es a - a a = ~ - — —_—_— ee MOSES ORAN; mind to postpone the visit to old Van Cleek- Mr. 's face turned deathly pale. $ ANEOUS. AN ENT. Or, ‘‘The Burgi Nest» = a =f — at et wid = a wits pe wueneese: the Detective?” see BORIDAYS: MISCELL US, FOR SALE DR -é % - s me way connec: wi @ house; q same,’’ rej the Tomtit. TH CAR NA HAS Seceded, K: F FiC: R ae eee ON HAPTER L "?” | heard the other day that the old. pentlesan | expresinn Siauty denoting ee agitation, | 1 'Krine! his not by St LAMMONDS rat | QFFICIAL Daranreesr, F FRAME dota este, tad, =a Pete ae wanted a coachman, and if I had somebody to | « or what should bring him here alone, I _ - mand very foreash. December 18, 1008, ~ CA Bersonate one, why it would be a very rum | neither know nor ean een G and A EEREBY GIVEN that sealed proposaie | & GUY'S Hardware Store, Pa ; Beg, keep this . tela shops ban me atom om waavage envagh't aw pL CHRISTMAS PRESENTS, Will be reocived at this Department until thes#th | FXURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT oreoe Sve sie nutapantdedes tw ted mu evel bm ned ent" | Gate Meteo dn eck ea | Dy CAS OOS LOE TY as or | Enemceanne eta etl Sa | SURMISED MgO Flu RENT. seep entered a little hostelry or tavern “* Vy don’t yor go, Tomtit, yer vould make | control "em. They would tear this mec te girs; Albums. Papier Msohe Desks, * the whole of five mill.or of dollars FOR, RENT—A, PARLOR. on the fret floor the then wildest region of Penn - rum coachee, yer vould?” ‘suggested Dick | pieces, but Beg, that musn’t be; they must ents, Heat Pine weal ne ay Oe] o 376 Fs cvemustne doe ‘cast of ths ite s who was a large. stout-looking with a grin. be led off; for it would be the worst thing yet Saat ‘& MUNEES sel Manan, J 2 moped aged pede tome “ Woy, as to that, I suppose I might suit ima; he would be missed as sure as 310 Paver vot oth ed eth ts. New Yok, | POR RENT—a thr BRICK DWELL led into the bar-room, and peeped inquisitive- | the old gentleman {o a hair,” retursed the “ EAUTIFUL PRESEN st ‘ trom tho neceptonns | ENG HOUSE: suihthent battiog oe Wek ly in; seeing a small group sitting around the | Tomtit complacently; ‘+ but I have something : he one who has been trying so long B FoR cuRisrmas, | °% St. Louis, within five days - tance | No. 470. bet: table. he walked very leisurely toward them, | more important to manage; no, I'll tell you | to find our Nest?” inquired Beg. introducing himself in a frank, easy style. “A geod crest . gentlemen, to you all.”’ ‘Phe company, who were earnestly in conversing, hardly noticed his entrance, but when he spoke, they instantly paused and ed the uew-comer with a look plainly pressive of surprise, curiosity, and anger. One of the party, who had a less sinister and surly face than the rest, gravely advanced to- ton Sinslin and Conte Ly nee op ns sala what, boys, I’ve a good mind to send one of| “The very same,’ replied Tomtit. “You ket Hand chiefs ts Grant set 3 purposes. R NT—The fine BRICK HOUSE N you.” x know the State government has offered a re- | 5) gozen Jouvin's best Kid Gloves 1 BRyrecidlirae tigen 9 as Wow a. G: " ‘ i tay e ‘oved December 17, 1369, 100 . , at present “ Good,”’ said several voices. : ward of over fife thousand dollars for the dis- J. W. COLLEY & Co.. * _ | pied by tho subsoriber. it nae iz wach “‘T know,” continued the Tomtit, “all about covery of our whereabouts, and this Duffy has | —2°!° & 525 Seventh st. shove Pa. av. Soe bret ee ail betasabl apen the vo- | fad jhroughoet a ing rare sae ee of oo of such proposals, under the authority of t Rik WOOD. 076 Twe thar AREY fe: of Cong: entitled “An sot to authorize the eo 4 . ~ ood neighborhood. the house, so far as that goes, for I have vis- | been sneaking around trying to find us, not so Cc HRISTMAS CAKES ° ana nares A ence reap er é UBER. re amos nook and corner mynalf, Lawke'p it | much for the pemaien of the reward as some C. GAUTIER States, They will be made payable to the order of wou! e very corivenient to have somebody to | private aim; he a regular Detective,orhe | _ Will have in his Saloon en Mond , the 24th, th bidder let us in; Cribcould have opened the back Tnightbe led o foe was on our track. | finest assortment of CAKE. beth Posi and Fiat, a a oe D h ears - ¢ exchange at the lowest rete of interest, and the a 7 r . door easily, but seeing hos caged, we'll have | [ have been watching nad all along, designin, sade of the wnite material, and 4 ig ee aE Treasury notes will carry such rate of interest ward him, eyeing him sharply, as be said: to give up getting in that Le to finish him when a good opportunity vedi Porsons wishing to purchasea NICE CAKE woeld | from t date of such deposit. “You wish lodgings, my man? * Hist!” suddenly exclaimed Mr. Beg, des-| but the wiry scoundrel managed to escape me; | 40 well to give him s call. de 19-1w The proposals must state the rate of interest extaiply I do, Mr. B cribing with his a ns oo movement in the | he may disguise himself as much as he likes, tion of is OWn Dame ¥ H° ! FOR CHRISTMAS, without condition, and without reference to other he burglars started | he can’t cheat me.” < ee 2 = bids, and contsin no other fractional rates than Hens: Beers TURKEY, @ 00d | one fourth, ¢ half, or thres fourths of one per i KENS, DUCKS, F’ 4568. BUTTER, Pale ed centum. One per cent. upon the amount proposed Huoksters’ 1 ine. will do well to oall at direction of the window, else should I stop here for re and pricked up their ears as they distinctly| «He's disguised, then?” said Mr. Beg,amazed wants the sume thing; attend to him first, | heard the sound of an a roaching vehi it | afresh. the meanwhile I will make myself was just wheeling up belore the tavern, ‘Of course he is; that fatness isn’t real. Ho A t to be exchanged must be deposited with one of the a Mr. Beg, who had been sent to reconnoi! thinks he’s upknown to me, but I'll pay him sad B13 Canter Ataekst ents Now. SU Officers above enumerated, whose certificate of tach tress So D quickly returned to report to the anxious ga off yet,”’ rejoined the Tomtit, with a silent im- Ing Cisewhere, Lee de 20 st_ | such deposit must accompany each proposal, as the general scowl which greeted him as he| that it was only # traveler who had los his| oresetion. “Dil get rid of him, but it musn’t P,_ CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. — | S2°utlty for its falilment. Afethe proposal is not Fon paedl opposite tas eer eae ssid this, coolly lit his cigar, and forthwith | way and wished to say over night. ‘He's done here. Now then, Beg, listen: Fetch Parr FANS, Gold Pencils, Goltvand Silver | Scented, immediate directions will be given tore | City Hato iv by Chas. 8. stretched himself in an easy posture in Tim a jolly looking ’un and has a big carpet bag,”’ | me a lantern, and the key of the—— You un- T Af f "e turn such deposit, Should the proposals vary from | aa an 0! ? the room Beg’s favorite arm-chair, much to the aston- | whispered Mr. Beg. derstand me | " i the provisions of the act of Congress, or of this ¥ PRAT RELA ent of that gentleman, who slowly moved | This intelligence caused a momentary excite- Beg nooded his head, and flow of with alac- | Monch Pocfumne wen ate a eyes notice, they will not be considered. Puil-boxes, Traveling Cases. &c., at” All proposals under this notice must be reaied HUTCHINSON & MUNRO’S, aying, the stranger, scarcely heeding toward the door, winking slily to his compan- | ment; the burglars to r avenve. t d ted up, their fierce eyes | rity. No one entertained & greater admiration ions as he did so. Sparking with eager delight, but meeting the} of the Tomtit than that gentleman; he re- and insoribed on the out: Proposals for Treas- TIONAT. The stranger commenced to smoke, eyeing gaze of their chief they suddenly resumed their garded him with the same deference a dog | —2¢2!-3t 310 Pa. av, bet. 9th and lth sts. | ury Notes.” They will be opened and awarded at EDUCATIONAL. the company with a nonchalance and famil- | seats. would show to his master, and was conten FOR FOLiDAy PRESENTS, this Department at 12.0'clock noon on wid 28th of EMALE EDUCATI isrity that took them completely by surprise} “Ts it a werry comfortable looking bag?” | as long a3 he could testify his servile affection; for Shildrea'e — Deomnber. PHILIP F. THOMAS, Tose frat who wish their daughters “* Vot yer doing here for’ growled a dark- | inquired Dick rubbing his hands in expecta- | he quickly returned with the lantera and key, For elegant Presentation Books, So -dtaih __ Seorctary of ths Treas Seeletenreash and syatematic edu — — ugly-looking scoundrel, whose pox- | tion of plund and to his great surprise found the burglar For all the new Boole, ECOND VISIT bi ~= marked face was haif obscured bya dirty cap. |“ Very promi ing looking I should say,” re- | chief absorbed in the contemplation of the re) Nawpapers from every where, S® . ® thenios and Gymnastics Ly invil He rose as he spoke and drew out a sharp | plied Mr. Beg, “ but what shall I do with the | miniature of a young girl, seemingly some Goto” FRENCH & RICHSTELN’S nN seam tee Union Pew comme knife. owner ?”’ seventeen years of age, aud of surpassing love- | _ de 20 No, 278 Pa. avenue, WASHINGTON CITY ee Nir! ae MRS. z. RIC! “Ob, ho!*’ laughed the stranger, sending Four tallow candles w now brought into | liness, and heard him mutter: “He certainly = - ¥ up & long spiral column of smoke, and regard- » acfiQ. FOR THE HOLIDAYS: the room, and the burglars held a hurried oon- | has good canse (o hate me, but Twould hae | AY sc bi or ing the other with a half sneer. ‘Don’t at- 1. . Saas Le FEMALE BOARDING AND Day SCHOOL y; Hee AL TIMORE CON- D spared nim had he kept away from the Nest As . * .M. XZANORI4 tempt to frighten me; aint your name Dick ; ow, however, hehar rushed upon his doom. | gy git% 200 2th si belie Gand H six. DE. 3. SCRLOSSER. qe eas MoCORMICK, Painorrar. Hatton? : others were for making Then becoming aware of Beg's presence, the | 8! ready, made of the best materials. very band. | th? Celebrated will commonce on Tuesday, September lat Searcely had he asked the question, before ly; but as a prolonged discussion seemed li ‘ely | Tomtit hastily thrust the picture in his bosom, somely ornamented. Smail Cakes of ail kinds. the whole verpaccms instantaneously to their | to arise, Mr. Beg was commissioned to s feet, and confronted ip the tly Ooupied by Kylvester Boot; Req and, turning to the inn-keeper, whispered : ¥, Boxes, Candy Horus, Sugar Toys, and Can- SURe BON CHIROPODISY, Konto King ee un im with the rage of ti- | the personal comfort of the gentleman, provide Let me out by the back door, Beg.”” _ es ri pred pod ye or gers—and 2 more precious crew of cuf-throats ‘ 3 him with a supper, and make ready his apart- he stud ant Srenchr equi Fe Tanta scone au &nd Music, Frenok, Latin — 1 it Allright,”’ was the quiet response. could hardly have been found. a6 3 mes and gation, Ladies, go early and see for yourselves. PARIS AND HAVANA. ment, which last direction caused Mr. Beg to “Not a word to the boys, mi. 5 if they miss | Pos3y9 Jour money and cet the beat, at SCHAF- — Goctlavin tosirsatphars, tin, Shite 1 “Kill im! kijl him '”’ was the general ery. | grin from ear to me, tell "em I’ve gone to bed,” ry ve Oet oe BOK 7 ~ sed pupil ir Is Pistols and bowie-knives were promiscuous! ly itr Mind,” said Dick, ‘to put ‘im in the room The Tomtit, with this parting caution, made oa S08, SUAS SVIEUD: SFFICAGQIOUS AND PERMANENT | co wher conan pare wf, please or see they longed to Ia) oe pot the trap-door, rib is ther iba acne his exit Uae ee see, which Mr. Beg held] Presents for the Holidays. CURE FOR be wad oo apy —- the the unfortunate man, as they | del of conweniences, an: the comfortablest | open, and walked ra ly off. nee: DOR Forts: Kind, uences crowed mand their victim. Dick Hatton, rons in ther ‘oure.”” Pre pe custo jan dl the Burglara’ Nest AN IMMENSE ASSORTMENT. ae peered wrayer: ijiome. “ gape a = ‘i AES with an ugly grin, interposed. stood for afew minutes listening, till the re- RGER THAN VY F z N. ferences. —Rev. . H. Norton, Rev. “* Stop, boys, the fellow is safe. I vant to treating footsteps of the burglar chief had died = 5 bes res as AN ROE SS eer OF THE FEFT, > a ae “PRnee. ty alia A Howie. eatachise ‘im afore’s he’s made mince-meat of. . | away in the distance; then he carefully closed Every Article Marked at Panic Prices. Without Cute Ca the Least Py lenry } ry, M 4 Come, now, who are ye?” “t My advice,”’ said Diok, ‘‘is to run ’im | and relocked the door, and returned to the bar, M.W. GALT & O., Jewelers, peg wi rhe ee acu sc obert Hun During all the tumult occasioned by his re- | down ven he’s snoozing. and drop ‘im in ther there to muse over the surprising and startling | 354 Penx’a Av., 4 doors west of Brown’s Hotel. mark, the stranger had kept his easy, half- dead men doesn’t tell tales.” disclosures which the Tomtit had made to him. recumbent position, regardless of the men- Dead men does tell tales, though,’ inter-] It was one of those remarkable ciroumstances | Ladies’ and Gents’ elogant Gold Watches, Chains, acing group, continuing to smoke with the rupted one of the burglars, lowering his voice Dr. SCHLOSSER would, in the most respectful manner, Announce te the Ladies and Gentiemen of ba Sin se Gr shete Waa: Batic : 5 : Seals. &c. i i T that sometimes happen in real life, that Mr. FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS, Washincton and its environs, that, at the urgent 8 . ‘TERMe. most sstonishing coolness, and eying them all | to an impressive whisper; “they come up and | Detective Duffy should have unconseiously Rioh Jowelry of every deso-ipteon, in Grand, Full, | *licitation of many families, he has been induced oSotst sth Tution nal tke Beieh Branchoe, with a sort of saucy smile that was absolutely | peach, if ite only to geta cove in trouble.” blundered into the very place he had been ond Beisee.” ‘ * | to revit their erty, in advance. provoking. “4 think so, too,’” chimed in another, who 8, FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS, Solid Silver Ware, embracing every article of use +r ornament, FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS, Plated Toa Sets, Cake Baskets, Castors &c, FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS, searching for vainly the past two years. As of Mol he sat quietly eating his supper he little dreamt its werry in- | that alee yards of stood a figure which, the Vonce, ven I} mere sight of, would have moved him to an “Come, now, who are ye?" repeated Dick Hatton, tightening his grasp on his bowie- ‘they'll come up sometimes ve knife. conwenient and troublesome. The ruffians pressed nearer, a dozen knives] wos doing business in the pad line, in York, we | absolute frenzy; and well it might,—for there were raised, but still the stranger manifested | cotehed a feller one t who was werry| was astory connected with that figure, a tale not the slightest symptom of alarm. Careless- lusky. It wasa Ty oe haul; an’ some | so heart-rending, 80 terrible so revolti 1g, —of Paris Fancy Goods, in great variety, ly divesting himself of his beard bh eeded | one on us was for letting ma: but he kept | faith broken, of hospitality abused, of wrongs FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS. in the same q ack curl- {| such a hollerin’ and threa’ ng, thi rpetrated, of an idolized daughter consigned | Ladies’ and Misses’ Chain and Band Bracelets, ing wig. “In second more, the gang bad | parleying a leeile, Bill Hedges Ei estchiediness,— that it could not have been on BOOTS pe ora y halloo, which sent Tim Beg for on the head, vich sil him, vell] passed over. It had left its impress on the F LIDa RES NTS. rushing back. afore we tossed him in the river, Biil ties a} care-worn features of that old man, discernible | Gold Rencils and Pens, Gold Thimbies, Lockets, “Blow my eyes!” exclaimed he, letting his FOR BOLIDAY PRESENTS, big rock to his neck to prevent his coming up| in every lineament; his gray eyes seemed to bg fall from mouth, in his amazement. | and breeding alot ’o nasty questions, but the} fash with the same spirit,—of deep, absorbing Ladies’ and Gents’ Sleeve Butions, Studs, and FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS, 1 FOR 4 SHORT TIME ONLY, was ksown by the soubriq ‘and may be consulted in every department of Peds! Surgery ; especially in CORNS, BUNIONS, ET! Anp Every Diss or raz Fret, M. I ; D.., ‘Bad patentee however long standing or bat, he | Shane pists ea trere in this oity minutes, without the slightest pain | Many persons can wear these teeth BR sd nce, either during their removal or Who cannot wear eee oie oan wear others ‘erecns 08| ling at my office can be sesommodated Dr. SCHLOSSER’S great success among the ae vo Pantie) they mgs desire; first families in America, as we!l as among several cleanest, strongest, and eork pee iy of the imperial royal families of Europe, has | artcan produce, the MIN ATA eh be gained for him several thousand testimonisis; of | more fully warranted. the: TF sad Languages at Professors’ prices. No extra charges. au it’s the Tomtit! werry next morning the spiteful corpse comes | revenge. Nobody else,”’ replied that individual, who | ashore without the rock, and holding tight onto And now those two men were about to meet . . 338 Paw e begs to append the following to his pressnt anne oth this on oF "Aron ag bad not changed position, but was puffing | a piece of Bill Hedges’ jacket, vice wosthe|—the Detective known to the Burglar, the | Infants’ Gold and Coral Necklaces and Armlets, | 8nOuncement. tT _ oo 15 vigorously at his cigar. ou’re bright peo-| means of conwicting him and sending him to Burglar unknown to the Detective—to engage FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS. seer ple all of you, ’ a my word: now, Beg, see if| the gallows.”’ in a des rate game, the issue of which was to +, AMERICAN TESTIMONIALS. ou can trot back to the stable and Mr. Molecat’s record of cae Apron experi- | be death to one or both. Intelligence and Seldeavory: Sed Faney Hood Walking Ones, ie i A 4 FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS. From Wm. Rice, Ez-Proprictor of the Pennsylea- CARRIAGE FACTORIES. orse in better quarters i seemed to make but little impression on honesty were to be pitted against cun' nd 4 Sandal Wood Eveni nian tended; and hearken lad, tel listeners, for the main subject under con- | crime. What was to be the result of thisfear-| Perl. oon HOLIDAY {hacer tegen Fans, Dr. Schlosser has extracted two sorns from my wife of yours to fixup something sideration was resumed, and a lively debate | ful struggle and thirst for vengeance, we shall £ pe whioh Eire extomny pean or many biasted hungry. Now then, what are ‘you all sea octing tea was, however, not participa-} be slqggscote “cope coet pen aac sists Gold, Silver and Fan Portemonnsies and Card . Tally commer por at me for?” added the Tomti ted yy the Tomtit. The ve is al is story that w ota any iy, person ae the group with a derisive sm : Didnt That gentleman sat quietly listening to the] published in our,eolumns. The continuation FOR ear rae PRESENTS. have qrer known to perform the operation scien- know me, when I've cheated you so often? opinions, deigning no other comment | of it from where it leaves off here can be found Shell, Ivory and opener omar Pe ‘Sept. 24, 1059, WM. RICE. Nice felio: an oceasional nod of his head. It was only in the New York Ledger, the great family FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS. The gang indeed looked very foolish, at the ; — be reget A in] paper, which is for sale at all Ave Ladies’ and Coste, Drenting. Gases and Pocket m pibesdcna hapalp Van sarge unexpected denouement; their weapons were | favor of instantly destroyin, e traveller; § throughout the city and country, whe apers ’ : Dr ot day opera! upon ® very once pees returned to their hiding ae and Lom. ie they essentially Yatied in their pro- ! eA for ths New Chi aie aankileracne Painful core of mine with perfect success, reliey- they stood staring at their chief, scarcely be- | posed plans of operation. dren Sets— . Spoon— tease adm ae A Ear. Providence, R.1., Oct. 28, 1858. From J W. Gray, editor Plaindealer, Clevsiand, O. Dr. fehk bas seven troublesome lieving their own eyes. Mr. Dick Hatton watched his leader's coun- FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS, S Th devil "inaeell would find it’ the progress of the conversa- it leaves off here. Silver Tabis, Dessert and Tea Kuives and Forks, tell ye,”’ observed Dick, sulkily. “Vy, Beg, ed stolidly rays je et The Ledger is mailed fp rolecribers at $28 pl Diflster aed aces a3 knows everybody, with von eye, gets taken t’s yer opi i ¢ inguired, | year, or two copies for $3. e 3 of al ver Ice Cr , Sug eas, in; b Tomtit, wor’ the news phe saxiveniy ne Fat yer Boing to say nothing?”’ wet sound baske in any portion of the Union FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS, —— for i ath ore 7 prospect your head for that, it Of course I am,”’ replied Tomtit, planting | taken at par. Address your letters to Robert Sulver Waiters, Pitchers, Goblets and Cups. hum fo the public en JW: were ** replied the Tomtit, legs defiantly on the table; «« my opinion is} Bonner, publisher, 40 Park Row, New York FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS. ae ously placed be-} the opinion that’s got to be adopied, and no| It is the handsomest and best fa ly paper in Every article of Fancy Silver Ware, ted; | chatterin Now look here,” continued he, | the country, elegantly illustrated, and charac- FOR BOLIDAY PRESENTS. at Garable’s, but | fixing his restless eyes on the group, “ you all | terized by a high moral tone. ? From Dr. &. Verdi, M.D, ify that I '@ been very # fu'h cagtcgis bet bach tone Da sarsontae ove- * ser without any pain. With this brief synopsis of | want to make way this traveller?’” pata Plated Fruit onthe Frames and Butter Washington, Jan.7, 1858. S$. VERDI, M D. news, the Tomtit leaned back in his chair,)» ‘ That's s0,”’ exclaimed the bur; tars. ‘E hew Puace os Sexisicen, FOR HOL BY Pars From Professor D. Gilbert, Philadelphia, and continued to smoke in a thoughtful, med- ; me ay! I,” continued Tomtit, coolly, “am for] yA yen aitizen of Gin Plated Waiters, care “reper a Wr lers,| Dr. Schlosser removed four corns for ime without itating manner. letting him go. f Ritchie, hes wri FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS. and satistactorily. Tn shew fifteen minutes, Mrs. Beg, a port-| It would be it ible to deseribe the effect ‘Govdoand which, he says, { iy A thousand and one other articles, too tedious to _ ar GILBERT, M. D. T2 FRE ly, red-haired lady, announced that supper | produced by this decision. Phe burglars jumped | in the northwestern part of thet State, for the enumerate pens ney - = was ready, and the gang adjourned to a small} up, and oaths and mprecations of every de- of calling a Convention of the people to take FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS, Fom Dr. 5. M. Landis, Phila. City Water Cure Inst, RSURANSE i} 4 Lure ment in the r part of the building, scription were showered on their leader. nto consideration the expediency of separating pa seed hes extracted eight painful corns NSBURANCE A ¥ : . Behlosse a rude meal was served up; a roast pig] “*[ ssy,” repeated thechief, unmoved by the | from Virginia in case of her withdrawing from | [[J7A'l of the abova new and elegant goods Pledge are post pate eal r,”’ Tepe 1 P he formation Of Senitucen FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS Sor satietaction to tayeelt, t. would he ink forming the principal feature of the enter- | threatening attitude of his men, ‘+ he shall go | the Union to join int es ” im to 6 ‘body who is cannes ike coe quickly washed down | free—not = hair of his head shail be touched; | Coulederacy. Our nformantadds that the leaders | are marked down at pp) pe with theee evils. *s°M. CANDIB MED E Vipeiwts - i jiberal supply of whisky. and who dares object?” His stern, Ly eyes pel of a new Skate, embracing that ” Jewellers 354 Pa. av 7 5 8 VESIS A MARINE ‘ow, then,” said the Tomtit, after he had | glanced from burglar to burglar, a they in-| of Virginia lying west of the Blue Ridge, and 620 st 4 doors west of Brown's Hotel. a us satisfied his hunger, and was stirring the com- | voluntarily quailed before their defiant gleam. destined to include as many counties east of said Bis S/O be Shots 0 tt ss ba ttnaenbaate serosa es ponents of a seoond glassful of punch; ‘‘now,| _‘ Now ligten, you fools, to my reasons,” con- line, along the w Potomac and near it, as may PTED FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS. then, boys, I'm ready te tell the In the | tinued the Tomtit, angrily, as the overawed | be ind by identity of interest to codperate in DA — Topoved veral to tuabure, May 27, 1658. "7 a Te Office—Room 16 over Bank oP Wesue > Crib hi i villains shrunk back into their seats. “You | the project. Considerations of an economical | “On, Two, Three and Four-Faced Shawls. : are What" ejaculated tae —_ with one | sil keow test woek we des henry joh in the Sf the Iejares cootncuen te Vinton We cira! waco he, cai From W H. Tinsley, M.D. : voice, “Crib nabbed ioe wholesale line; after it’s done we inust kee ow pit inthe ‘western part of the State to be Yroche Ghaine’ Long iB vs Dr, Schlosser has r ved several corns from my FOR STAMPING » “Crib iscribbed, and that’s the short and | dark; the ‘ Nest’ is the only place we are safe unequal in respect to the rates and objects of tax- ai jour nocd dgsizaas Bhawie ks feet to my entire sati te PINGLEY, M.D. A PACKET OF PF. “arate tine eden cra Mente cia eerste: | eas ceerea rare ge | ee cn ee A = prnspe Fa “Once was time the trade e ows over, bs 3 Is po a iy ping extant ' : In addition to the tenti: ia!s, ram the least bi ; | that and the job there'll be such a hue and cry’| correspondent, awaits only the opportunity and : ptiapey on Sad nesscmet now shorthin raised that fs won't dare to show our heads | the it to assume formidable proportions.— be ne and sve. thousands more are in Dr. Schlosser’s TO MATCH, gets every day more dangerous, and the prefits | Now do you understand?”’ Intelligencer. ——. semen wget atthe aren caaiiee.” ” See Te eee renee ti SPL S| isn ballewinn eau Som oY ap All iands of D: highest standing both inthe old and new worlds, METROPOLITAN “ Bat what about Crib?”’ inquired several thecountry, and hiteb his clothes by the side uv eile nedtoaaue acca et pes in a ‘wiseh juny SE.Goen ot bin oll ore Crib, ed the 7 wonked Kinet” eapsutcd sie eee "fa to certify Chat | wax prondgucod bhome- | qceeeets cere: 257 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, (Sonth side,) ee a tit, «4 imaself?*’ 3! ir. joors, a preciosa fool, T told bia al the boys hed “The Tomtit shook he houd contemptuously mee sal sthe | House Linens, Blankets, Comforts, &o., base- between 18th and inth streets. PHILP & SOLOMONS, but bim; but he was so blasted confident} ‘Now, then, what would you get for your ooughing i i mag suamipetion of ‘tore hours 106.1. till 4p. m, aoc ae Margen ee pe oe he ke legging, and, putting off, till he got} painstaking and risk? Why, just » oarpet- a6: breath, n toweatn, extreme woatnoss fom no Obligation 8 ister Consulting from » at — mba Gribbed. He ould ja shove hi pers and | and niaybe s few trifes; people sint such fools | laveitude in my whole bak i Pay Pup s Notics.—No profescional connection with any FEPEALIO PILLS walk into the pit without any one Eetming him | as you take Show tte hag arog round } hope of i e relidl dat “pl even: hay del? Cc HALIC fib oes Sen Weed confoend ragged —rme we jen: ues- oe ___ay "Ferry Buildings.” JP | = ‘ oe = ag or about t aia t-bag, and likely | to try Dre Wee Wie Chery x OLIDAY PRESENTS. for | REDUCTION IN THE PRICE UF Gas. 4 Silver Soap, The company now pressed the Tomtit for] enough the horse might take it into his * el Bier Bisess Reet y er a as Orrice o Wasningzon a0 Lx Cont s more detailed information, from which it ap-| to come back—horses aint fools either, rest Rie aly of FANCY and 2 jovember 30, peared that that uolacky individual had in-| served the Tomtit, sarcastically. Son ps Sarmer ag tal one-ivanced state of | BEAPLE 2 Or Notice Siero was the -| dets-ew duiged in a spree, and having boasted pretty| Mr. Molecat scratehed his bead, the dist been ined wie, i Fi reops cand fitsen Decem| freely of his achievements in the burglary | pressive indication that the : ele Tilteun i line, was incontinently pounced upon by the | answerable, and s short . fe peenen 5 PAL the see or tae Philadelphia police, who had long been on the} “‘ Vell,” remarked Dick Hatton —— Hy aE . ‘te react . Jook-ont for him the silence, “then Tomtit’s right, I s'pose, bu: tin gu = Oollacsane —#. ma “He von’t peach I ‘ope,’ observed Dick | it does look sorter hardarter the bird's eotched. r iy fou aac loves, Bs ery, pet sea Hatten. “It vould bea more ro blow-up te pervert the picking eb’im. It’s mean, that’s fied i ook Ties: fae Boome, ‘n nA C_savTiERs I th ible of * » not - | vo! i sis avi ER’ pier teagicceed eenders rm years Popa omit rasbaafod no rep to this allen eee Pah steer ‘s Aj presi may ote Ste eon Bouter | CL mazven anaraiene . and & place for to "ide when ther vind ighting a fresh ; he rose, DINNER AN! IES. Sieerigns Pane Me ide when her vind | epee hak Leeann bh oy be see | ius és sat seventh and SEV SUPPER “He aint going to pea¢h,” said Mr. Beg, it authoritatively, *‘not he, I know him to bea “ Where is. man?” said he. bully man.”’ Im the back «So do I, so doT,”’ exelaimed several voices t once - wae As to the-matter of that,” remarked Tom- tit, “he'll keep things dark, and set them on the wrong gtr mda arte lone that. Bout blast me," conti man, “ that isn’t the thing; spare Crib’ why the whole tucive of us are wanted for next-week’s job, and Crib was euch a lock- smith that bis services were next to gold, but it is just due confounded luck.”’ The Tomtit, with this brief reference to the val ations of Mr. Crib, glass of whisky punch, and to the same with a look of becoming

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