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... rat-t ?? thcv can br afforded. be s X N 'bS A PLACE, lit ?? t I IS AI N OV£RS1IER for a gltiltleniaii's farcts. an ul- Ie married 1i00, who dltllr.anl.ds tuc iolil ap- th c rovl m 1thoInd of frinrniiig ;aiid iniprovilng, btsying ?? p1 y f'inig ,itlse, ...

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... Pastiulars apply perfonally, or by Letter, Poftl paid, to Benjamrin Smiart, jun. War.vc. Wanted alfo, an aftive, induiriosus MARRIED MAN, to talce Care of s HoLe, Milk'two Cows, and be employed n ?? G'ardedn and other jobbing Work ccaflionally. Weill 'coob'tb ...

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... that I am reflored from a great weaknefs, with a long train of horrid fymptonru at- tendant or. a nervorrs complaint, of marry years Itanding, by the trfe of the CORDIAL BALM of GILEAD, though many remedies prescribed by the faculty, as well as thofe ...

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... kingdom being to given ; it is repotted Come further allowances will be made to publicans for quaucting (oldieri. lue.'day was married at Ballon, Mr. Ritbi'd Livett, farmer, to Buuice Salter, Parham, ...

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... liberty for firing, and will find conftant employment-but muft bring a certificate from his prefent place along with him. A married man svould be preferred. Apply to Andrew Thom- fon, overfcer at Caftle Frafer. SALE OF SHIP MATERIALS, &c. There is to be ...

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... to be one of the tl hty Peers delegated from the Iruh Parliament to Grea Britain after the Union. Mr I Angela Taylor, who married Sir Harry's tidcr, is to be and keeps .1 ?? . i - - . t i. m [ford, bronght her aettoa againfl th ' : fend _ :. .. mailer ...

COURT OI- rOilvoN PLKAS, Feb. 15..Sittiop at C,-i' .• 1'

... daughter knew from he beginning that he was a married man. He had idew'tfe behaved in th« moft generous wanner ; he 00k her to a refpea«ble houfe } he introduced her •very where as his wife, promifcd .ol.i»nly to marry ier upon the death of Mi*. M'Kowl, and ...

A GENERAL FAST

... hSUuttd. lalt the Rev. John Gratwick • Chaileu, M. A. to the rectory of Bryflngham, ir. (he of his Grace the Duke of Norfolk. Married. fe’nniglit the Rev. W. ;g--ton, B. A. fellow Emmanuel college, Cambridge, Mils Clarke, daughter of the'laie John Clarke, ...

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... at ull length in thie Goide to Old Age, v, which the Doftof recommends to perfons of both b fbxes, wha, whether fingle or married, ought not to b be a moment-without. e Tie Botanical Syrup and Reflorative Nervous Car- a `diai to be had-at the Doctor's ...

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... of allParents, GbWd~ans, &c. &c. whofe, duty it is'to' pay-fpeciA regard tothe ir.terefts of tle rifin ?? ither fingleor married -thouldi be:ithiout it, 'aad'ian pkzi. cular fehfaring.' m ondlong voyages; in which the various difardersin ident-to mfki ...

l.ortj Liverpool all

... id. w March si. Yefetday fc*nnight was married, at the Qual er's meeting, at foaenham, Mr.lfaac Btightwcn,cornmerchant, of Coggefhall, Mils Maty Sims, late of Stamford Hill, in Mtddlefcx. Friday lad was married, Mr. W. H. Pattiffon, of Witham, to Mils ...

SJPttnrstßfs' -post

... horfeflealing, and Wm. Jewiti, for felony, were feveraily found guilty, and received fcntence of death Robert Holdham, for marrying S. Graham, of Bicker, having archer wife living, was femenred 10 years tfanfponation. A dreadful fire broke out Monday night ...