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YLcO 11 N AND CO., Have for SaleFlour, Adelaide and Chilian Sugar, Co.'s white and grav crystals Teas, Ecleptic, Magnolia, Blairmore Sinclair's bacon and hams Cheddar cheese Currants and raisins Tobacco, light and dark Salmon, lobsters, fresh herrings, sardines Pickles, jams, vinegar, curry powder, capers, sauce, desiccated milk Painkiller, mustard, pepper, cocoa, chocolate, Soap, Ilobson's Bay and Duncdin, paper and I aper bags Candles, salt, vestas, salad and castor oil Oatmeal, pearl barley, carbonate soda, tartaric acid, kerosene, &c. Oats and chaff China, glass and earthenware in great variety A large assortment of ironmongery Boots, water-tights, bluchers, Wellington and riding Colonial butter Drapery, men's flannel shirts, L.W. drawers, Corsican hats, &c. Ladies—hats, dresses, paletots, underclothing, stays, crinolines, belts, collars and cuffs, hosiery and boots Blankets and flannels ALCORN AND CO., Importers and General Merchants, CHARLESTON, BRIGHTON, AND GREYMOUTII. 8c A K I II I HOT E L , Opposite the Camp, Charleston. 11. MANN, formerly of Gippsland, begs to inform his friends and the public of Charleston, that he has opened the above hotel, and is now prepared to afford the best accommodation in the district to all who may favor him with their patronage. WINES, SPIRITS, ALES, &c.. Bought at first hand, and none but the very best quality kept in stock. A FIRST CLASS STABLE, a want long felt in Charleston, is attached to the hotel, and travellers who stop here may rely upon their horses being properly fed and attended to. CHARGES MODERATE. GOOD BEDS, Civility, Cleanliness and Attention the order of the day. ll\ MAN N , Proprietor.

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Charleston Argus, 16 March 1867, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Charleston Argus, 16 March 1867, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Charleston Argus, 16 March 1867, Page 1

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