M.U.1.0.0.F. fSfi A BALL & SUPPER flrlr-pli WILL BE HELD AT feWTHE EM PIKE HOTEL, \jg& CHARLESTON, ril ON FEBRUARY 13, 1868, to celebrate the Opening of the Charleston Lodge of Manchester Unity, Independent Older of Oddfellows. Tickets, including Wines, &c, at Slipper, One Guinea, to he obtained of the undermentioned members : STEWARDS : J. Meredith, N.G-. W. G. Collings, G-.M. J. Cunningham, V.G. Br. G-alland Br. Lekhtsheinc Sec. J. Henderson Treas. D. Henderson Brother liroadbent „ Gihnore „ Mirfin „ Nalir „ Frances Host T. Jolliffe r other Donovan ~ Moore ~ Vorfey „ George „ Daly Ladies will be admitted by Invitation Cards, obtainable from the Ste\vai'ds. Ajsj surplus after paying expenses will be presented to the Charleston Hospital -L Addison's Flat. The above Hotel is a substantial Two-storey Building, situated in the most central part of the Third Township, and recently been luted up at a large expense, capable of doing a first-class trade. Eor further particulars apply to the proprietors ; also, a shoe-maker's shop, with Leather, Grindery, and Sundries, Stock, Cooking Utensils, &c. &c, at the junction of the two townships. PATRICK COLREAVY, Addison's Flat. Or to ROBINSON & CO., Auctioneers, Westport.
TTTESTPORT AUCTION MART E. F. WILLIAMS AND CO. SALES BY AUCTION of General MerchahdisGwill be held at the Mart, on SATURDAYS, at 2 o'clock. Goods for sale received and stored free of charge. ■Goods received on storage, and General Commission Business transacted. Advances made. E. F. "WILLIAMS AND CO.'S Auction Mart, JIOLESWOKTH-STREET,
TO SPECULATORS, CAPITALISTS AND OTHERS. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE TREATY, lIANNEY'S HOTEL, PRINCES-STREET, CHARLESTON. THE above Hotel is situated in the best part of Charleston, and stands on a double section, viz., 33ft. x 99ft., with every convenience for carrying on a first-class business, and the accommodation it affords is second to none, — Handsome Bar, Sitting Room, Dining Room, Seven Bedrooms, Kitchen, Outhouses and Stabling. The attention t)f the above is directed to these premises, as the increasing prosperity of Charleston makes sites like this very scarce and expensive. Eor particulars apply on the Premises.
Addison's Flat, 28th January, 1868. THE Partnership hitherto existing between HENEY HAWKSFOED on the one part, and WALTEE WILLIAMS on the other part, Crated Water Manufacturers, of Addison's Flat, has this day been DISSOLVED by mutual consent. All debts due by the Firm will be discharged by Walter Williams, and all accounts owing the firm will be collected on Addison's Flat, by Walter Williams, and all accounts elsewhere owing, will be collected by Henry Haw&sford. All accounts collected, to be for the benefit of both Parties, viz.: —Walter Williams and Henry Hawksford. HENET HAW Kfe FOED WALTEE WILLIAMS Witness—E. H. Bullen.
NOTICE OF REMOVAL.—Mrs. J. vSHELDON, Milliner, Dress and Mantle maker, has removed to premises immediately opposite the Adelphi Hotel, Gladstone-yfreot. The Latest Fashions. Moderate Charges ; together with Eirst-class Work. Glad-stone-street, Westport.
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Westport Times, Volume II, Issue 158, 1 February 1868, Page 3
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