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n street, have children's carriages and baby-jumpers, as well as a fine assortment of furniture. Hall & Hutchison, No. 7 Fourteenth street, between Main and Cary, have a large assortment of collars, &c., at wholesale. Styll & Davis, Franklin street, three doors below Fifteenth, have choice wines and liquors. They import their liquors, though they keep a Styll themselves. At No. 43 Main street, Julius Kracker has some cracking fine pants, and overcoats, and full suits. Robert Reid, Sixth street, near Clay, formerly Verandah Hotel, has oysters, game of all kinds. And what is Christmas without these? W. R. Polk, 173 Broad street, corner of Sixth, has the finest silks and dress patterns in the city, and at a low price. Jesse J. Underhill, Seventh street, between Main and Franklin, agent for Boston paper-collar and cuff manufactory. John Blair, No. 58 Main street, has fine family groceries brandies, wines and whisky. The latter, mixed with eggs and sug