Riiles and Maxims for promoting Matrimonial Happinefs. AddfeJJed all IVidoivs, JPrves, and Spinflers. likelieft ..
... Huf- band, or keep him fo, is be good yourfelf. Never ufe Lo ...
... Huf- band, or keep him fo, is be good yourfelf. Never ufe Lo ...
... in Bow-church-yard, London, whicH, for more than Fifty Years; have hecn univerfally known to be the fafeft and fufcft Relief inthe mbft acute Rheumatism: pains in the Breaft, Limbs and Joints; Fluxes, Agues, flow and latent feyers (preferable to any powders, arid new inventions; Bee.) a fingle dofe remarkably ftops the progrefs of a cold, and certainly prevenrsthe ill conleijuences ariiing ...
... upon Tweed, Merchant, Dealer in Exchange, etc deli red to meet the AfCgneca of the faid Bankrupt’s Eftatc, at the Houfe of Mt George Redpath. in Berwick afotefaid, oo Monday the third Day of Oftober next, at THtee o’clock in the Aftetnoon, in order.to iropower the faid Adignees to commence at defend oneot more Suit or Suita at Law ot in Equity for Recovery of Part of the faid Ranktnpt’a ...
... , /VA>f Aa^, Oa.MoNDAy /i ?? */Oftober *m, */ /, Bell In* S J2 in fC au *Vf Huntingdon, eWofiwa/^ ?St r ?? delate Mx.UoperTbirnkill, deceafed, A * eff^ Stii-tow, ia Occupation oil. s. d. t,vt.* A B S W? ?? * at P Annum, - - - 0 0 * James Campbell, Efqj at 18 I } a s? *? P j e of Land at Back of the Garden, at ah C 47 10 - A Clofe of Pafture in Caldecott, containing 5 Acres %\ Rood?, 10 ...
... the ground is at prefent unimproved, he vvill give them their feus bee for feven years; and after thar period, for forty fhillings per acre; he wiil likewife give ilietn atthe rate of one hundred bolls of lime per 'ere, to ?? them in improving their ground. Tbetovvnis fituared in a plentiful country, with- * half a mile of the fea, where there is a harbour, 'Wed by aft of Parliament. It is ...
... Advertisements To BE SOLD, Houfe, in Blue Boar Lane, in the Parifh of All Saints, in the City of Oxford ; now lett to Mr. Hardaway, at 6l. a Year, and in good Repair. For farther Particulars enquire of Mr, Charles Taylor, Attorney in Oxford. â-- * ---¦--, .-T^Titi,,-,-,,^,,-^ High Wickham Aflembly, Wl L L begin on Monday, October the Third, 1763, and be continued the Firlt Monday in ...
... a Pofl: Chaife fbr Lon- -o (etoff on Wednefday, Thurfd.iy, ex: Enquire ofjames JBoyd_, Stab- - ?? ; the Canonga;e. \T^ H^rcos th.c Commiflloncrs on the Annexed Eft.nes have adveriifed rhe Mi- chaelmas fair at Crieff, to be held, as formerly, on the tenrh of Ocfober. it is thouaht proper, for ;Jie conveniencv of dealers in cattle, thai d.c MARKE r at BLACKFOiID in I>£RTH>HI /ft., be aifu held ...
... once a Fortnight. At which will be pei.oim'd each Night in the full Aa, a Solo, or a Conceit on the ORGAN by Mr. Crompton ; and in the Second, a Solo or a Concert on the VIOLIN by Mr. Herschel. To begin at Seven ?? precilely. (t_V An ORGAN and a lelea Collc*aion of new MUSIC, are ilready provided, and every other Method taken to render tha whole Peiformance of the Concerts as agreeable as the ...
... tnc . i. oU isof four and five afternoon, Th'fcSrK of the lands of CORNTOUN, Ij- aof die crown, which belonged to the de- fd'james Watfon, late of Woodend, of a- 'X'J'oool Scots of yearly free rent. The lands r in the parifb of Logic, and are pleafantly fiiu- AA in the middle of an open country on the a C th-fide of the river of Forth, within a quarter t'l mile of the bridge of Stirling. ...