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Temperance Houses

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Parent Issue
Day
18
Month
August
Year
1845
Copyright
Public Domain
OCR Text

i Do season has nov arrived when numerous persons from tliis State, will be journeying East for the purpose of purchasing goods, visiting friends, &c. - Among these will be found many of the friends of Temperance - tosuch we have a word to say. On arriving at Detroit, picase cali on Wm. G. WnEATON,corner of Michigan and Washington Avenues, who keeps a temperance house retired from the noise and bustle of tho city. - In Buflalo is the "Polhird House," kept by Messrs. L. D. & O. Wevburn. Every attention necessary will be bestowed upon the traveler by these gentlemen who will spare no pains to rcnder his stay among them pleasant and desirable. The "Delnvan House" at Albany, N. Y., is asplondid afiair; otirold friend Nathamel Rogers, is ever on hand to accommodate and cheer his visitors. At this house the lovers of order, and high fare cannot but feel at home. And what shail we say of N. Y. City? Among the most valuable places of resort isNo. 111 Broad Way - neat, well furnished, quiet and every way inviting. P. Wight, the laudlord is modest and unassuming - but ready lo render personal and effective services to all his friends. In our beloved New England, we are at home, and at No. 229 Washington St. Boston, will be found the "Marlboro Hotel,"which is under the supervisión of Brown & Colburn. At this house perfect order is the wntch word, and the person, who makes t his home will find that the value received will be his in return for his cash.

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Signal of Liberty
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