CHARLESTON. THE ciTY JL MABT t Charleston^ CHING AND HENDERSON, IMPORTERS* Wine and Spirit Princes Street, Charleston. !N I S KELLY, IMPORTER AND GENERAL STOREKEEPER, Corner of Princes and Camp Street?, Charleston. EHIR AND MOLLOY, L Princes street, Charleston, Wholesale and Retail GROCERS, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, A Fresh Supply of Colonial Produce received by every vessel. "AROLD AND SCANLON, IMPORTERS, AND GENERAL MERCHANTS, Camp Street, Charleston. All sorts of Colonial Produce on hand* REGAN'S POST OFFICE HOTEL, (Late Hunter's), Camp Street, Charleston. PATRICK REGAN begs to inform his old customers, and the public in general, that having purchased the Post Office Hotel from Mr Huntot, he will make his new hostlery ecfual in its appointments and ac.commoda* merits to any hotel in the district. This object can nowhere be better effected,' since the Post Office Hotel contains so many capacious and rooms. For families visiting Charleston bo better accommodation can be furnished. In addition to the man? suites at rooms in this establishment i.s an Assembly Room, large* than any othe* now in Charleston. PATRICK REGAN, Proprietor* RACE COURSE HOTEL, Nine Mile Beach, Charleston (Late F. Hall.) TRELAND WATTS having sue -*- ceeded to the above Well-known house of call, still maintains its fame the as tie plus ultra for Good Liquor. HIBERNIAN |pOTBL, Opposite the Union Bank, CHARLESTON. M DILLON (late of Addison's), , having opened the above named Hotel, bega to inform the public that he intends to maintain it as a first* class hotel. Only Liquors of the best quality on tap. The Large Room, which is without exception, the best lighted and ventilated in Charleston, will at all times be available for balls, public meetings, &c> MICHAEL DILLON, Proprietor. THE EXCHANGE HOTEL, Charleston. "Tl/PSS CATHERINE MURPHY -*-»-*- begs to inform her friends and the public that Bhe has Removed to those commodious premises known aa the Exchange Hotel, Princes Street, Charleston. One of best Billiard Tables. WEST COAST HOTEL, Princes Street, a Charleston. I\/riSS 3\ CALLAGHAN, in re> -*-*-*- turning thanks for past favors, begs to solicit their continuance, and hopes to meet the same by keeping none but first-class liquors. MISS J. CALLAGHAN, Proprietress. ihamrock Hotel, Princes Street, CfIAELESTOK, None but the Best Quality of Liquors kept on hand. One of the Finest Rooms in Charleston, adapted for Public Meetings, Balls, &c. A first-class Ball Court attached, to the premises. FLATTERY'S HOTEL I Main Street, Brighton. RHODY SLATTERY, Proprietor.
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Westport Times, Volume V, Issue 803, 18 April 1871, Page 3
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401Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Westport Times, Volume V, Issue 803, 18 April 1871, Page 3
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