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will be acceptable as a Christmas gift. Frederick T. Andrews, on Sixth street, near Clay, offers for sale house-furnishing goods for the old people, and a large stock of dolls for girls, and toys for the boys. John Dooley, one of the oldest and best-known dealers in the city, has opened a store at No. 239 Main street, under the Sponwood Hotel. He has a splendid stock of ladies' furs, and hats and caps of the most fashionable styles for ladies and gentlemen. Messrs. Bidgood & Riley, at the iron-front building, on Thirteenth, between Main and Franklin streets, offer to the boys and girls a most beautiful assortment of plain and colored toy books, illustrated juvenile productions, and elegantly-bound works of the standard poets and authors for grown-up people. Sizer &Briggs, on Broad street, near the Central depot, propose to furnish their customers with the essential elements of a Christmas dinner. With this object in view, they have laid in a stock of dressed fow