7ANTED —a first-class General H BLACKSMITH, a Jobbing Smith, preferred none other need apply. EEITBEN CAENE, Kennedy*street, Westport. New Charleston Advertisements. THUEOPEAN HOTEL, PBItfCES STREET, CHIELESTON.
In calling the attention of com 1 mercial gentlemen visiting Charleston, and £the public generally to the superior accommodation afforded by this CENTEALLT SITUA'IED HOTEL Messrs Weitzell and Co. would spectfully intimate that the high rend., tation the establishment has earned during the past twelve months, renders it needless to refer at any length to its merits, whether as regards position, management, or internal apartments. A LAEGE COMMEECIAL EOOM And a number of Sleeping Apartments have been recently added, possessing all the quiet and comfort of a private house. It Contains superior accomodation combined with every comfort, at MODEEATE CHAEGKES. Passengers by Coach or Steamer accommodated at all hours. Wines, Spirits, and Malt Liquors of the best quality. WEITZELL & CO., Proprietors. DOTAL HOTEL, I Opposite the Camp, CHAELESTON, None but the best qualities of WINES, SPIEITS AND ALES kept in stock. TjUNTEES POST OFFICE HOTEL Camp-street, Charleston, Wm. HUNTER, Pbopbietob, Late of GrLAS&OW AEMS, HOEITIKA. Grood accomodation for families and travellers. TTALP WAT HOUSE HOTEL On the road to Charleston SAMUEL NICHOLS, Pbo^bietobv
S. N. begs to inform travellers and others that he has good aecomodation for both man and horse at BULLER PRICES. S. NICHOLS NONPAREIL PIE AND COFFEE HOUSE. J. HATCH FANCY BKEAD AND BISCUIT BAKER AND CONFECTIONEE, Princes-street, Charleston. Hotelkeepers and Families supplied with bread of the best quality. N.P».—Dinners baked every day. R. DENOVAN TIN, ZINC AND SHEET IBON "WOEKEE, Opposite Camp, Charleston. THOMAS PRICE LONDON PORTRAIT ROOMS Opposite Post Office, Charleston. Cartes de Visits, 2 for 10s. or 6 for £l. A GRAND BALL "Will be given at the LIFE BOAT HOTEL, Princes-street, Charleston. On Monday, 25th May, 1868. When all parties are invited to attend. Dancing to commence at 10 o'clock sharp. An efficient M.C. will be in attendance, A first-class band has been engaged for the occasion. H. DIXON
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Westport Times, Volume II, Issue 252, 22 May 1868, Page 3
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332Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Westport Times, Volume II, Issue 252, 22 May 1868, Page 3
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