1"7" I C T 0 E I A HOTEL. JOHN DEAGHICAVICH, Proprietor. J. D. having opened the above hotel will bs happy to see any of his friends. The Bar is supplied with the choicest brands of wines, spirits, and malt liquors. A good Billiard Room is attached to the hotel. PUBLIC NOTICE. j Undersigned, having consider-* L ably enlarged his warehouses in Kennedy-street, is now prepared to supply "Wholesale Buyers at LOWEST PRICES, and has in Stock and to arrive:— Ames' and Day's L.H.R.P., and square shovels. Day's, Sanderson, and Ward's D.H'd. shovels. Leyden's strap'd spades and coal shovels. Collins' picks, 3£ to Bfcs. Sluice forks, driving picks. Quicksilver, sheet copper, 2 and 4 feet wide. Nitric acid in 7ib hottles. Manilla rope, fin. to 6in. Europe do, fin to sin Hall's hlaating powder in 25ft kegs. Bickford's tape fuse. •O Grain glass, rifle and HF powder. Shot, caps, wads, and gun furnitm*e Douhle and single fowling pieces from £2 to £6. 8.8, H. har and rod iron. Boiler, plate, sheet, and hoop iron. Tinsmiths' iron, block tin and solder. Charcoal tin plates, 10., IX.. XX, DX. Lead and gas pipe, sin to 2in. Smiths' bellows, 16 to 40 inches. Do anvils, 121bs to 4cwt. Stock and dies, i to Tram wheels, 8 to 20in. Whim do, Bto 18in. Hoop iron for tram rails, lx-|-. Galvanized corrugated irou, 5 to 9 feet. Painted do, 6, 7, and 8 feet. Corrugated Zinc, Bx3. Eidging, spoutiDg, nails, and washers. Doors and sashes. Carpenters' rim and D. Back locks, 5 to lOin. Carpenters' tools in great variety. Cross-cut and pit saws, 4 to 7 feet. Ewbank's patent nails, li to Gin. Cut nails, floor and finishing brads. V. J. Eubber belting, 3 to Sin. Hemp packing. Perforated and wire gratings. Anti-friction grease and soft soap. Castor, colza, and neatsfoot oil. Paints, oils, and colors. Pitch, tar, oakum, resin, and cotton waste. Ash oars, 10 to 24 feet. Ladies' and Geats' saddles and bridles. Dray, harness, and pack saddles. Milner's safes, copying presses. Furnishing ironmongery, splendid assortment. China, glass, and earthenware. Kerosene lamps, great variety. THOMAS FIELD, WHOLESALE AND EETAIL lEONMONGEE, KENNEDY STREET, Charleston Advertisements. I T Y TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT TTTT TTTT TTTT TTTT TTTT TTTT . T TTT TTTT TTTTTT TTTTTTTTTT MAE T . IMPOETEE, WINE & SPIBIT MERCHANT, Princes Street, Charleston. D. HENDERSON. (CAHD.) PROFESSIONAL. »/fR. JOHN S. JOHNSTON, IVJL BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, & NOTARY PUBLIC, Hunter's Post Office Hotel, Camp Street, Charleston. Hours of Business from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. "TTJNTER'S POST OFFICE . HOTEL, CHARLESTON. W. H., in returning thanks for past favors, begs to remind his patrons and the public generally that nothing shall be wanting on his part to make his house what a hotel ought to be, viz., a Temporary Home for the Traveller. 1 Good Accommodation. Best Brands in "Wines, Spirits, &c. Moderate Eates. 3 CHAELESTON. A superior Billiard Saloon, with one of Alcock's first-class tables. Wines, Spirits, and Liquors of the best quality. First-class accommodation for Tra» Tellers.
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Westport Times, Volume III, Issue 495, 24 April 1869, Page 3
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