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    1. [NY-Old-News] Rensselaer County, NY -- July 10, 1860
    2. Colleen Boose
    3. Troy Daily Times Troy, Rensselaer County, NY July 10, 1860 ADVERTISEMENTS Lager Beer Garden. Mr. John SCHNEIDER would respectfully inform his old friends and the lovers of good Lager Beer generally, that he has recently opened on his grounds, 144 Congress street, a Garden where the best of Mosel and Rhine Wines, Schenectady Lager Beer, Cigars, and other refreshments, will be served up at all times. Gents will find on trial that every attention possible will be bestowed upon all who may favor me with a call. Also, I have an Agency for the celebrated Schenectady Lager Beer, to which I would especially call the attention of dealers. John SCHNEIDER. R.H. HYDE -- New Stock. The Subscriber would call the attention of the public to the fact that during the present season he has entirely refitted his well-known Livery Establishment. He has now an entire new stock of Barouches, covered and single Carriages, Harness, &c., constituting an equipage which, in point of variety and elegance will compare favorably with any other in the State. He employs none but the most experienced and careful drivers, his prices are as low as those of any other establishment, and his patrons will always find him prepared to supply them with any turn-out they may require. Office and Stable on Franklin street, in the rear of the Court House. R.H. HYDE. Bathing, Hair-Dressing, &c. The Undersigned has leased for a term of years Mr. RATH's Bathing and Hair Dressing Saloon, No. 3 Third street, and handsomely refitted and furnished the same, rendering it one of the most commodious and elegant establishments of the kind in the State. Open from 5 A.M, to 9 P.M.; on Saturdays until 11 P.M.; on Sundays from 5 A.M. to 12 M. Bathing in all styles--everything neat--polite attention to customers and satisfaction warranted. Hair Dressing, Shaving, Shampooing. Particular attention to cutting children's hair. Geo. T. STEENBERGH, No. 3 Third st. P.S. Six bath tickets for one dollar, or 25 cents for a single bath. M'Knight's Malt Wind. Malt Wine--An unrivaled Ale. One-Half the price of Imported. Put up in cases of 1 doz. each, for private families. Bottled and for Sale by: C. CLEMINSHAW, 469 River street. Families having their own bottles can have them filled with the unrivaled Malt Wine, or Champagne Cider, at a small expense. Bottles of all kinds taken in exchange by: C. CLEMINSHAW, 469 River street. Mrs. P.H. JONES, having removed her place of business from Troy to 584 Broadway, Albany would inform her friends that orders conveyed to her through the Post Office, or left at Mrs. Benjamin MARSHALL'S corner of Albany and Second streets, will receive prompt attention. Submitted by: Colleen Boose

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