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Jefferson Davis (search for this): article 5
D. Sodini & Co., Main street, under the Spotswood Hotel, display a large and well- selected stock of cakes, fruits, candies, cordials, wines, fire-works, etc. For abundance and variety, this establishment is very attractive. G. B. Stacy & Son, 110 Main 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
th, 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 fowls, butter, eggs, apples, &c., to which we invite the attention of our readers. Mr. Briggs lost a leg in the Confederate service, and Mr. Sizer has been for a long time connected with the Central railroad. E. P. Townsend, at No. 102 Main street, has a large and well-selected assortment of chessboards and men handsome bibles and prayer books, photographic albums, writing desks and work boxes, suitable for both ladies and gentlemen. J. W. Davies & Sons are the proprietors of the Musical Exchange, on Main, near Tenth street. The
December 25th (search for this): article 5
Sixth and Clay, has wine, rum, brandy and whiskies. Good things to have about the house Christmas times. Zimmer & Co., No. 17 Main street, have all kinds of confectionery, foreign and domestic fruits. These are the things to top off a Christmas dinner with. Woodhouse & Parham, Governor street, opposite Dispatch office, have photographic albums, bibles, prayer and hymn books, and elegant editions of the poets. All new, and an elegant assortment. A. H. Christian &Co. have a beaulustrated 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 fowls, butter, eggs, apples, &c., to which we invite the attention of our readers. Mr. Briggs lost a leg in the Confederate service, and Mr. Sizer has been for a long time con
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