To he SOLD, AT THORNTON'S Linen Ware- Houfe in the Abbey Church- Yard, Bath, (by Order of the Allignee* under
... a Ccanmilfion of Bankruptcy) th* emir* Stock in Trade, confiftine of a very large Quantity ...
... a Ccanmilfion of Bankruptcy) th* emir* Stock in Trade, confiftine of a very large Quantity ...
... MDCCL X I. The high sheriff Of 'lie O NORTHUMBE R L A N D. Noticl is hereby Given, Ccaft il impofTible exprfft the that appears in every Countenance, heaiini! of tlir Recal of the great Common' r. A the Well-end the Town, writes thus Upwards of three hund'ed news Rrooms are prrpariug with - ail Expedition to fweep the Augean Stable clean. This Day both Houles Parliament met. purfuant to ...
... a Pupil in London, Takes this Method of acquainting tbe PU B Ll C, THAT he is now fettled in St. Maty-Gate, Derby, with a real Intention to fair Pradlicc, as he has had the Honour toattend fome of the Military Hospitals Abroad, when in the Army, efpccially the Grano Military Hospital in Beliifle, where he attended during the late War. Thofe who pleafe to Employ me in any Cafe of Surgery, Phy- ...
... Five Hundred Volumes, in Hiflory, Lives, Memoirs, Voyages, Travels, Romances, Novels, Poetry, Plays, Mifcellanies, Sec. lent out to be Read by the Quarter, Month, Week, cifc. By J. SANDER S, Bookfellcr, Stationer, and Bookbinder, in the Corn- Market, Derby. Being a good Collection of its Kind, including all the new Novels and Books of Entertainment; publilhed this prefent Year ; and will be ...
... AD tP U Y CHAP lain to a RtGiMENr Foot, now in Scotland. A'lfo to be SOLD, The CHAPLAINSHIP Of «n old Rfgimfnt Foot. For futthei Pai'iculMS apply to the Rev. Mr Ma*ct, Scoiton, near Richmond, Toiklhire. L F. T, ONE-TWE TH PAHT of the Gramb LtASE STELLA COLLIERY. Anv w.liiiig to :ake it, ate defned to fend th- it Propofol* Col. Thom Mailcy. in Henry Street, Dublin, or to Mr in fiieer. cattle. ...
... a lew days, on trial f ' fervice, a young nvari,- about --i 7 years of ag e J* called himfelt JAMES ROBB, trom the ftif re Elgin; he carried ., with him about ten p ott J fterling, in fiiver and bank notes,-. whicb hek ftolen, oy breaking in at a window for that f. pofe ; h e i. tall lor his age, thin, fharp featnw' lonjj.ftraigbt brown hair ; had on a ftiort light^ coat, a tattered tartan ...
... a parcel of very fine Seville oranges, proper for marmalade — — At faid ihop is fold, BEST JAMAICA RUM, French brandy, Hoi bird gin, Highland Whisky, foreign and Eng'ifh Vsincs, coffee raw and roafted, green and bohea teas, chocolate, fu_,ars of all forts, St. Katharine's •nd common prunes, currans, jar and common, raifins, Turkey figs, rice, whole or fplit green l!1 ...
... \A. Enquire at D.ivid Liddellinthe Kiikijate. ' . f r w r»..n vna : *• r , (In one volume oftavo, price bound 5 s.) An APPEAL to COMMON SENSE, . IN BEHALF of B E L I G I O N. By James Oswaid, D D. Miniliei >f 'lie ' otp j l 11 Mefhven. . Printed for ALEXANDER X INCAID ml f OHN BELL. IVhce alfo may 'c ha ?? written ■•,- the fame a-itho',- -1 A SFRMON, preached r rbe opening of the G°ner.d ...
... nores, all of the Royal Bank, befides difcharges, and fome other papers, which are of no ttfe but to the owner. Who- ever can give notice of faid pocket-book to the publifhers of die papery fball be handfomely re- warded. '•• ?? At HUGH CAMPBELL'S Shop in ?? • ' dinburgb, **•'.. JUST arrived, a parcel c.f fine JUICY LI- MONS, SWEET and TRUE SEVILLE O. RANGES; the Seville oranges arein the ...
... Clam-fhell turn- pike, -at the head of P.ell's- wynd, Edinburgh, in die _ houfe lately poflefted by Mrs. Campbell, Milliner, A Quantity of LIN FN GOODS, Oeloßging ro a gentleman who hap given up bufi- nefs as a dealer in linen, confifting of the fol lowing, among other particulars, viz A variety cl damask and diaper table linen, a large allot- ment of made fhirts, c63rfie and fine, in the beft ...
... V ynEN > near Edinburgh, are ro he let at Dry- - oen, by way of public roup, for gr.izing ihis fea- J ion. The parks are wdl fenced and water.d. r ~W Obe lo\d, by voluntary ronp and fale, in I T hn's cofteehotife, on Friday the 7»h day of Fehruary 1706, betwixt the hours of four and five o'clock afternoon, That large and commodinusLODGlNG, being rhe third ftorey above Balfour s ccffet-houfe, ...