ACADEMY. MRS. BURDETT, Daughter of Lady Bui- ntrr, lite of Bath decealetl. list opened aa ACADEMY m a hand tome
... Houle in Mow*? ra L 111, it Bitvioiai. the moft healthy Situation near that City I Board ...
... Houle in Mow*? ra L 111, it Bitvioiai. the moft healthy Situation near that City I Board ...
... on, Golden-fquareV ' London. PontefracJ, Oci. i, i 760. SIR, Hi T-J AVINCS been ?? wirh a violent fcorburict? x Diforder ever lince I was eleven Years old I occafioiicd by a fevere Surfeit 1 then got, every^jf Spring and Fall, lince that Time, I have either hadf' ulcerous fore Legs or a violent Fever, till I took your Drops, whch have entirely enred me. It is ?? Twelvemonth iiacc I lett off ...
... at tie lnvii Hallin Oxford, of the C miniill.urcrs appoint.- to pot iii Txceution an Afl tl Parliament, intitird An AA Icr the better eerryiof on and ieg_la-.inf, ?? Maviyarion .1 ilie Riven I li.i.it. an.! lis, lion the Ctty of London Wel-war. toehe Town of - Ciicklad* in ihe County ol Wilti, it havinjt been pro- pofed, '1 hat .i'Su v.y (h.-uld be Ur-en of tire faii! Rivirs 'llian.es ...
... boric on the weftem turnpike fed. the moot town, two petfoo* in foM.er. cloatb*. wi,c robbed him Of fomt money, filver (with enamel Aal pUte, John Butt, London, 9*4«, themoer piked lock of a cheft, and back-bafted flrarp pomted pcn-kmJe. - And whereas two foldien df the aid regiment of tom, now in this town, '•yin. JOHN PEGLAR, (aged about xa years, about five feet niue mclict high, of fteth ...
... NORFOLK TURNPIKE from No* wren Scott. W TOTICE hereby given, that the next Meet the TKUSTEJiS for the faid Turnpike, will held a. the Whitk Swan Str ton St. Mar r, on Thursday the Bth Day of March next, by Eleven of the Clock the Forenoon. A any Perfon or Perfons willing to advance and lend the Sum ioccL any Part thereof, at 41. per Cent, upon the Credit the ariftr.g from the Turnpike, are ...
... &'y('& Few days ago, the Rev\. Mr. Faber, a curate of Brantley in this pariih, w.is p relented by the Lords Keepers the Great Seal, the Vicarage of Calverley in this county, void by the refignation of the Rev. Mr- Bewick who. hear, is preferred by Lady Cononlby a living in Herefordlhire. Mr. Richard Halilead, diltiller, and Mr. Nicholas Smith, attorney law, have each iubfcribed two guineas ...
... Subscription and iuihttd Coaduct of the La - diet, who are now become the pnncipal Suppoitert of that polite Meeting,— Tha Gentlemen lefi.li.ig there being willing to make fome Retaliation for the Obliga- tion! thiy ar* under to them, and for their betier Ac- commotlition, beg Leivc to Inform any Perfon who hai a fufheient Number of Second-hind Sedan Chain to difpofi of it a rcifonaale Price, ...
... betiuixt the Hours ?? ar.d Five in the Ajternoon cf Thurfday ?? of March Infant', THE following Lots of Land, lying in the PariSh of Dronfield, and County ol Derby. LOT the FirlL Confifting of two Ciofes, con- taining together about five Acres. LOT the 2d. Confuting ofa Houfe, Barn, and abour halfan Acreof Land, in Dronfield *Woodhoufe. — Both thefe. Lots are in the preftnt Occupation of ...
... BEGS Leave to inf.atm hii Friradi .and the 1 ii-llk in rtrer .1, Tlu* he Hm laid ii . lane lid choice Coll-tfion of Vocal and lrrl.ii.ni' 1 1 il Mufic, Of —M rroll celeb-atcd l/alhri : to ?? eh will ha ?? ov-'fy new ?? t . n that lhall be found worthy thl ..ii.niioe at tiif Pihlic. I.ikcvife en S.a.e ( ...
... T« SOLD, On the Day of Mnreb enfant, the Bte-bire, in ahielcl, from Two to Fit e-in the Afternoon, THE Good SHIP Thomas and Mart, Richard Codling, late Matter: She prime Sailer, well let.nil, and wry fit for the Coal Eaft Country Trade.—An Inventory to litn at the place of fide, or at Mr WiHiam Fall's in North Shield*. If any private cootradl, they will be treated with by Mr FaU. To SOLD, ...
... MONDAY the uth ot March next, between the How. if AwtA.e arul Or.c o'lA-At. THE Dani-.h Stow, Viiotjw Ansa, about »6 lon* burthen, now lj lih; in ''arincutii Haven, wa: be:.t at Fkftf-v.irgli in 1-60', a'f.. ail her sood-A-plen- ti:ul stores being lately titte.'' cor f ...
... N Thurfday laft, a pedlar woman, with y'o'y child on her back played the follow ' IJ trick upon a farmer and his • wife near Horsforth She fir ft began with telling 'em their fortunes, and actually wrought 'em to ftich a pitch, that they lent her ten guineas, on promife (he made 'em of transforming 'em into twenty the morning aftcr'j but gave them ftrifl charge, not to examine till the time ...