: A f irnily on Pine street lial an oyster supper Saturday eve ling, and borrowed a very hand* 'some 'tible to sH off their centre-table.
; Uniuvillki) yw.-" Blood will tell!" say tho hor.se fanciers in e.?'i-u the endurance of a lino itnimal; »nd the motto is a yoo;l one outjido the sp irtlug world. A pure artlcle-intrin icall/ goodiuust distanco all competi io.i ovenUially. The SUUOC33 of Ifdolplio Wolfe's, AromUio Sehoidam Schnapps has induced ihe manufactureof a hundred imitations; but in tlie unrivalled sale of his manufacturo while others have achieve I, if at all, but a scanty succcai—may be fou:ul : the pu'olic. appreciation of a p ire and wlioiesom; leverage It lrn tho bmlomne tof t'Ciin t prominent physicians and eiiemis's in tho United Stites, aud recommended by them as the moat reliable alchiMolio stimulant now in use. Put up in quart and pint bottles, anil folate by ttU ami atmtaojiotSc-ADYA
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Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1829, 2 June 1874, Page 3
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152Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1829, 2 June 1874, Page 3
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