To be SOLD,
... Freehold Estate fituatc ■**> Lyfon), nesr Inn, Bci-ks; Confiding Capital Meli'nage or Manlion-Houfr, with Dalry-Koufc, Brcw-houfe, Pievon-houfr, Stables anil otbcr convenient Outriuuftt ami Biniilingn t Ponr Orchanls, two Gai ...
... Freehold Estate fituatc ■**> Lyfon), nesr Inn, Bci-ks; Confiding Capital Meli'nage or Manlion-Houfr, with Dalry-Koufc, Brcw-houfe, Pievon-houfr, Stables anil otbcr convenient Outriuuftt ami Biniilingn t Ponr Orchanls, two Gai ...
... Partl. Of Knowledge in general; the Advantage* of gaining it early, with a Definition tbeieof. Of God, his t(fence and Attributes. Of the Origin of Nature, and fitft Formation of Things. Chronological Tables of the Knowledge of hiftotical Events from •he Saxon lieptarchy, A.D. 45;, to the piefent Time. Part II Geography, in a Manner entirely new: Containing, (by Qneftlon and Anfwet) t. A ...
... Henry and Samue* Richardson, in the Marketplace', DERBT; A. Martin in AJbby-de-la-Zcucb, and J. TerRY in Burton upon Twi/; a Parcel of the following Medicines, Viz. t TACKSON's tIfcCTURE, J by the Kind's Royal Patent.. Theuni- ?? acquired, and the happy fuceefs thatnal for many Years attended it, proves* beyond contradiction, it to be a mofj ?? and fafe Family Medicine in rhe following ...
... DUBLIN-CASTLE, Their Excellencies the Lords Juftices have figrufied their Pleafure, that all Oificers belonging his Majelly's Regiments of Horfe, Dragons, and Foot, upon this Eltublilhment, w ...
... be chofen, a CON VENIENT TANNER V, con- fifting of about thirty larger and fmaller ran and lime pits, with a bark-mill, kiln for drying bark, lofts, and all other houles neceflary for carrying on that bufinefs, all in good repair, or will be made to, if a tenant offers, with a plentiful fup- ply ot water, which can, without trouble, be lee into every pit, if neceflary , in a moft pleafanr and ...
... Pettfi Parifli, Derby, being the Eflate of Mr. Robert Dale. lately deceafed. For further Particulars enquire of the Printer of this Paper. €q tie ©OLdT A Freehold ESTATE, lying at Vhurvaficn, in the Parifh oi Sutton on the Hill, and County of Derby^ now inthe Pofleflion of Thomas Proftor, at the Yearly Rent of Fifty-four Pounds. For further Particulars enquire of Mr. Fallow?, an Attor- ney in ...
... C E R T Of VOCAL and INSTRUMENTAL MUSI C: The Firft and Second VIOLINS, by Mr. Layland and Mr Sharp A SOLO CONCERTO, and BASSOON SOLO, by Mr. Scamard)nc. A SOLO CONCERTO, and HAUTBOY SOLO, by Mr. F. Sharp. A SOLO CONCERTO on the GERMAN FLUTE, by Mr. Haiqh. A CHORUS SONG in each ACT, with RnciTATi vi Parts, taken out of the ORATORIOS of Aluxandi-.r's Feast, and Solomon. A Favourite SONG ...
... under the government, will j be prefented with rhe fum of five hundred pounds fterling, or a larger furn in proportion to the va- lue of the place, as a gratuity for fuch interell, and the utmoft fecrecy and honour may be de- pended 0n ..A line directed to M. L. to be left with MefTrs. Ruddiman and Co. the publifhers of this paper, ordering where to attend, lhail bepunc- tually obey'd. N. B ...
... iv\d, by public roup, at the houfe Mr. James Graham, Vinrner in Glafgow, betwixt the hours of* twelve and two mid-day, 510 CHESTS WHITE SUGAR, and 190 CHESTS BROWN SUGAR, imported in the Peggy, from the Havannah: They will be expofed in fundry different locs ; th.c famples of which, ro be feen from Tharlday morning, ift September, to the time ol faie, at the houfe ol faid James Graham. ...
... and fvehie, within rhe toll houfe, on North Queensferry hill, upon Monday the 15th of Auguft inft, betwixt the hours of eleven and twelve forenoon, The TOLLS collected at the North- Queensferry toll-bar, for one year, commencing the 11 rh of September next. The articles and condiiions of roup, to be feen in the Town- clerk's hands of Inverkeithing. The gentlemen, members of faid committee, nre ...
... Salijhury, Atiu 8. Tucl'iny John Kino Beard, for Forgery, and I’lfr Woolford, for Horle-Stcalinj, were executed F'fherton Gallows: F.ver fiiire Sentence nt' Death was parted upon the former, h'' t been in fo low and defpondinga Way, that for fcvcral Days preceding his F.xecution wis not able fpealc, and 'tw.u thought he would not have lived ’till the Day. The latter lehaved in a very penitent ...
... R I N T of The BRUISER, C. CHURCHIIi fonce the Reverend !) in the character « Ruffian Hercules, regaling himfelf, after h- mg killed the monller Caracatura, tha-' ■forclj galled his virtuous hiend, the Heav- born WILKES. ' -Bur he had a club, this dragon to drub Or he had ne'er don't, I'll warrant ye ' Sold at the fhop of A. Bell, Engraver, p st : ment-clofe, Edinburgh. . [Price Six-pence.] ...