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Special Notices.

MR. E. O. THOMPSON, the well-known importing clothier of New York and Philadelphia, who recently opened a branch store at 344 Washington street, Boston, sailed from New York on Saturday last by steamer "Ems. He is bound for London to personally select the stock for his next spring and summer business.

LOST.- A note book in Chemistry B. Finder will oblige loser by leaving it at Leavitt and Peirce's.

A club table of 6 or more gentlemen can be accommodated with board, also a coy small room for a club of four gents. The well established house of Mrs. F. H. Brewer will re-open at the close of the Christmas recess.

F. H. BREWER, Brattle Sq.JAMES W. BRINE, 10 and 11 Harvard Row and 436 Harvard street has all the latest styles of E. and W. collars and cuffs, dress ties. shirts, dress shirt shields, linen and silk handkerchiefs, gloves, underwear, hosiery, English mackintoshes, walking sticks, mufflers and umbrellas.

TICKETS to all points west and south via the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad may be obtained at the lowest rates of A. J. Simmons, P. and T. A., 211 Washington street, Boston. 68-6t

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TABLE BOARD at No. 10 Remington St. Best of references given. Also a large sunny room to let on the first floor. 67-6t

HOLMES HINKLEY, A. M., Private Tutor, 19 Ware street, Cambridge.

STUDENTS intending to purchase Portmanteaus and Travelling Bags should call and examine the finest line ever shown in Cambridge, at James W. Brine's, 10 and 11 Harvard Row and 436 Harvard street.

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