THIS DAY. At Two o'clock. lyr ESSES. EOBEETSON & CO. are favored with instructions from Eobert Milieu, Esq., to sell this day, at two o'clock prompt, THE SCHOONEE ADA, now stranded on the south beach, with Sails and Tackle, complete Also, 2 water casks 2 6in. hawsers AVarps, 40 fathoms, more or less 2 tarpaulins and rigging complete Cabin furniture, &c. Terms at Sale. EOBEIiTSON & Co., Auctioneers. Commissiofter's Office, Westport, May 27, 1868. TENDERS for the CONSTRUCTION of a BRIDLE TRACK to the Caledonian Terrace; and also for Supplying and Driving about twenty-two Piles, near Mr Morey's corner will be received until 4 p.m. Monday, Ist June, at this office, where specifications may be seen. The overseer will point out the work on the Caledonian Terrace, on Saturday next. Lowest or any tender not necessarily cepted. T. A. SNEYD KYNNERSIJEY, Commissioner. A PPLICATIONS are invited from any persons desirous of CONSTRUCTING a RAILWAY, or Tramway, from Westport to Addison's or Charleston. Plans and sections of the surveyed line to Addison's may be seen at the Land Office, Westport, where other information on the subject may be obtained. T. A. SNEYD KYNNERSLEY, Commissioner. Commissioner's Office, Westport, May 27, 1868.
DISSOLUTION OF PAETNEESHIP. The Partnership hitherto existing between G. C. ANDEESON and FEANCIS M'GUIGAN, as Cordial Manufacturers, at Addison's Plat, is this day DISSOLVED by mutual consent. All debts due to or owing hy the late firm, will be received and paid by P. M'Ghiigan, who will in future carry on the business. G. C. ANDEESON. FEANCIS M'GUIGAN. Witness—John Goad Dudgeon. May 25th, 1868. CASINO DE VENISE, TUESDAY, JUNE 2nd. Announcement Extraobdinabt !! THE Friends of Mr. F. S. CAEEOLL, having signified their intention of giving him a BENEFIT in recognition of his many services in connection with the Press of Charleston, on his leaving the colony. On which occasion will be produced for the first time in Charleston, the gorgeous Mythological Burlesque in three Acts, entitled OEPHEUS AND EUETDICE! with all the original text, coupled with Local Hits and Jeu d' Esprit. Prologue written expressly for the occasion, spoken by Mr Dwan. The Burlesque to conclude with AN AMATEUE CONCEET, in which all the vocal talent of Charleston will appear. Committee: Messrs.Bowman, Jones, M'Owen, Dwan, Neale, Hennelly, Hannay, M'Donald, "Weitzel, Foyn, Sturt, Binge, Cullen, Curtis, Behan, and Eooney, from whom tickets may be obtained. Admission: Eeserved Seats, numbered, 55.; Back Seats, 2s 6d". IHP 1 * Eemembek, June 2nd. ONDON POETEAIT EOOMS, 1 Camp-Street, Charleston. Carte de Visite 8 for 205., one dozen for 255. Groups and Families arranged with. Houses, Claims, and Machinery photographed to order on the shortest notice; terms reasonable ; satisfaction guaranteed. The undersigned being about to leave the province, the rooms will be OPEN FOE ONE MONTH only. Premises, Photographic Stock, and Instruments are for sale. Any lady or gentlemen purchasing will be instructed in the art free of charge. THOS. E. PEICE, Photographer, Charleston,
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Westport Times, Volume II, Issue 257, 28 May 1868, Page 3
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485Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Westport Times, Volume II, Issue 257, 28 May 1868, Page 3
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