[ELBOUENE ttOTEI* CHARLESTON. This is the Largest and Best Hotel in Charleston: is situated in the immediate vicinity of the Camp and G-overnment Buildings and Post Office. THE HOTEL has been fitted up regardless of cost, and contains Private Sitting, and Bed Rooms, tastefully furnished, and replete with every convenience. There is a Large Dining Room attached to the establishment, where Public Meetings may be held on application to the proprietor. Also, a Large and Spacious Billiard Saloon, furnished with one of the best Tables on the Coast, and attended to by an experienced Marker. COBB & CO'S COACHES arrive and depart from the Melbourne, so that parties travelling by the same can rely on being warned in time for their departure. Terms Moderate. h. e:ennedt, Proprietor.
AKAEITA HOTEL, Blackett-street, Charleston. (Late Mrs. Thompson's), by MB. ISAAC DUPES, None hut the best brands of Wines, Spirits, and Ale kept in stock. THE CALEDONIAN HOTEL, (Opposite " Herald " office,) Princes Street, Charleston. Civility, Comfort, and Attention to customers are the leading features of the Caledonian. JL Corner Of Princes-st.-, Charleston, BEHAN & KELLY Proprietors. Comfortable Sitting Rooms and all the Papers. *E. DENOVAN TIN, ZINC AND SHEET IKON WOKKER, Opposite Camp, Charleston.
EDUCATIONAL. CHARLESTON National School for \J Boys and Girls, Coal Street. MR. W. J. MOORE, Principal Master C. H. NEES, Assistant Pupil Teacher. MOLONY & SCANLAN, WHOLESALE AND KETAIL BtJTCH E R S , DABKIES TEBBACE, 'CHAELESTOiN". TTICTORIA SHOEING EORGE. THOMAS CRUMPTON, General Blacksmith and Crashing Machine Maker, nip-street, Charleston. DR DAKERS, M.R.C.S. Bug., and Member of Society of Apothecaries, London, Surgeon to the Charleston Hospital and Camp, can be consulted daily at his residence in Princes-street, opposite Rooney's hotel.
pHARLES G-ASQUOINE, (Late Kennedy Bros.), MERCHANT AND IMPORTER, Princes-street, Charleston. "nUROPEAN HOTEL, Princes-st. ■* Charleston. Charles Weitzel and Co., Proprietors. y Spirit,, and Provision Merchant, Camp-street, opposite Post-office, Charleston. NOTICE. Tl/rR R. M. SIMPSON is authorial ised to receive Advertisements and collect accounts in Charleston, on behalf of the Westpojit Times aeß CHAKIiESTOS ARGUS. -BAIN & TYRRELL.
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Westport Times, Volume III, Issue 366, 2 October 1868, Page 1
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331Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Westport Times, Volume III, Issue 366, 2 October 1868, Page 1
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