ADVERTIS E M E N T S. THAT upon Monday the 19th of V«ay «r- -rcnt^ there is to he
... fold, hy pufclifk rocp, at filanfc and Pt'im^r in -he (hire ...
... fold, hy pufclifk rocp, at filanfc and Pt'im^r in -he (hire ...
... in Edinburgh, a = dcfiicd immcdiaiely to pay up whar thty aie owing, utbcrwjfc t'ley Wtil be proiccuted therefore. They may call at his Widow, wuhi'n the Foot of the old Fifh market who will procure proper dift harge* to thetn. T^ H \T iij.»,i the SECOND WEDNESDAY ut JUNE nex l , and yearly in iime coating, upon the fecoiid U cdnefday of [ mc rhere i tobc a FAIR or MARKET ;r FORT WiLLiAM for ...
... Accommodation of his Friends, he will foon open a Warehoule adjoining the New Inn, in Briggate * where will alfo be fold,* All Sorts of Groceries, Teas, &c. on the lowed Terms. A 'large commodious Houfe to lie lett, in Meadow -Lane, in- habited by Mr. Tidfwell i For further Particulars enquire of the aforefaid Mr. Cookfon. LEEDES, April ?? 1760. WHEREAS Part of a WALL, in Meadow-Lane, the ...
... be performed, A CONCERT of Vocal and Inftrumental MUSIC: PIT, Two Shillings. GALLERT, One Shilling. Between the feveral Parts ofthe Concert will be prefented. Grates, a COMEDY, (written by Mr. Congrbve) ' Call'd LOVE for LOVE; With the Humours of BEN the SAILOR. BEN, by Mr. M. DURRAVAN, Valentine, by Mr. STANTON, Scandal, by Mr. J. DURRAVAN Tattle, by Mf. Coop = *i Forefighr, by Mr. Blanchard, ...
... i ?rh infta-ir A Parcelof very fine COWS, QUEYS and STOTS, v^ Al| ' f tbe very belt kinds. T ...
... For GENTLEMEN and LADIES. By T. SMOLLETT, and others. Containing, among many other curious Particulars, the following. The Continuation ol the Adventures of Sit Launcelot Gteaves. —An Elfay on Happinefs —lgluka and Sibberfik, Greenland Tale. —Remarks on Print of his Royal Highncfs the Duke York.—Reflections on Long Life.—Remarks on the Practice of drinking Mineral Waters of Infctiption, &e ...
... Laft Week was read in full Convocation, Letter of Thanks from the King of Spain, exprefling his Acknowledgments to this Univerfity for the Prefcnt of Lord Clarendon's Hillory, fent as a oken of Gratitude for formerly received from bis Majeliy, when King of the Two Sicilies, of the Antiquities of Herculaneum. A few Days fince the Rev. Dr. Nicoifon, Fellow of St. John's College, wasindulted to ...
... is.ro acquaint the p.iblick, ihitthe STAGECOACH between LONDON and s EuINBURGH ; kept by HOSEA EASTGA lE, i fr.m this time EXTINCT and LAID DOWN * therefore, be humbly returns thanks to his friend for all paft favours, and lhall always be ready to leive them with bye coache- at returnable rat-'. Excife Office, Edinburgh. May i ith i-t^g* W HEREAS an ANONYMOUS LETTHR- dated the t.sth day of ...
... Ufage . likewife good Four-wheel'd Poft-Chaifes and able Horfes at Nino Pence a Mile, Gentlemen's own Chailes at Six-Pence, 'by Tteir moft obedient bumble Servant, THOMAS ADCOdK, LEEDES, April**, f 7 6g. WHEREAS Part of a WALL,' „ Meadow-Lane, the Property of Haws Busk, Ut has been pull'd down Whoever will difcover the Offender i Offenders, to thai they be brought to Juftice, (hall receive a ...
... publick roup. « John's c tl-.-.-hnni. , Edinburgh, The FIRST STORY of Fiflier's LanJ, Lawn-market, Edinburgh, iaft p ...
... Infant, will be performed, A CONCERT of Vocal and Inftrumental MUSIC : PIT, Two Shillings. GALLERT, One Shilling. Between the feveral Parts ofthc Concert will be prefented, Gratis, a COMEDY, Cail'd The BEAUX S fRATAGEM. ARCHER, by Mr. M. DURRAVAN, Aimwcll, by Mr. STANTON, Sullen, by Mr. J. Durravan, Sir Charles Freeman, by Mr. Turner, Foigard, by Mi. Cooper, Gibbet, by Mr. Murden, Boniface, by ...
... Jhe SEAMAN’* BALSAM. cuiing and pteventing th ...