"AMILTON'S POST OFFICE HOTEL, WESTPOET, This Hotel is now completed, fitted with every convenience and stands unrivalled for comfort, domestic excellence, and internal arrangements. The Proprietors therefore can offer first class accomadation to Commercial Gentlemen, Families and others visiting the Court. WINES AND SPIEITS of the best Brands and carefullyselected. THE BILLIAED EOOM is comfortably fitted up with one of Alcock's best tables, NOTICE TO MEECHANTS HOTELKEEPEES, AND PEIVATE PAETIES. WITTKOWSKI BEOTHEES beg to inform the Public that they have come to the conclusion to Eemove their extensive stock of Furniture, Bedding, &c, from Westport to a more suitable market. They there- j fore beg to invite intending purchasers to secure the rare chance now offering for furnishing their houses respectably, and at the most reasonable outlay. The Stock of Furniture is now open for inspection on the premises, G-ladstone-street, opposite the Jail, where it will be offered for a week, waiting reshipment.
JUST Landed Ex late arrivals : Painted Corrugated Iron 6, 7, and 8 feet; Galvanized do., 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9 feet; Eidging, from 9to 18 in.; Sheet Copper, 24, 30, 36, 48 in. wide; Black Sheet Iron, from 10to 28 gauge; Truck Wheels, from 6 to 16 in.; Whim Wheels, from 15 to 22in. THOMAS FIELD, Ironmonger, Kennedy Steet AECHIBALD M'LAEEN, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BUTCHER, Corner of Burnett and Queen streets, MOKIHINTJI. fTTESTPOET SCHOOLS VY Eor Boys, Girls, and Infants, MOLESWORTH-STEET, J. E. EEASEE, Principal. The duties of the ahove Schools were resumed January 6, 1868. CITY AUCTION MART. THOMAS ANSLOW, Auctioneer, Gladstone-street, Westport.
ESTPORT AUCTION MART H E. P. WILLIAMS AND CO. SALES BY AUCTION of General Merchandise will be held at the Mart, on SATURDAYS, at 2 o'clock. Goods for sale received and stored free of charge. Goods received on storage, and General Commission Business transacted. Advances made. E. E. WILLIAMS AND CO.'S Auction Mart, MOLESWORTH-BTREET, ALBION HOTEL & BILLIARD l SALOON. MAIN STREET, MIDDLE TOWNSHIP, ADDISON'S FLAT. ALEXANDER HEANY, PROPRIETOR. N.B. —Billiards and Pool every evening. FOR SALE, THE best-situated Property on the Buller, consisting of Shop and Premises, two doors from the Adelphi Theatre. Apply to D. Cashmobe. The Stock of Drapery and Boots are I now being cleared out at 50 per cent, lower than any other house in town. PIGS! PIGS!! PIGS!!!, CAUTION.— Owners of Pigs are hereby cautioned that on and after this date, all Pigs found on my ground will be destroyed, and their owners prosecuted according to law. Saml. Somerville, Gardener (between Hospital and Slaughter-yard). Charleston, Jan, 13,1868.
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Westport Times, Volume 1, Issue 142, 14 January 1868, Page 3
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