BRISTOL HOT WELLS L SHIRLEY beg* leave to inform the Nobility • and Gentry, that the Old 1.-ing-Room, Corrtt- ..
... and TAvram, arc . pe.ied for the .t-icptlon of Com- pany 1 where they may depend on ...
... and TAvram, arc . pe.ied for the .t-icptlon of Com- pany 1 where they may depend on ...
... PILLS, univerfally efteemed the beft Remedy againft thofe Complaints which the Female Sex are fub- jea to: Theycleanfe, purify, and caufe a free Circula- tion in the Blood, and remove all Obftruaions; whereby Health is recovered, and the Patient, who looked like Death, reftored to a lively Complexion. Pr. Is. the Box. Beware of Counterfeits. BETTON'S ONLY TRUE BRITISH OIL, which is an ...
... Manchefler) with a black Silk String, two Seals, a Watch Key, and a fmall Bag Key. Whoever has found the fame, and will bring it to Mr. Lovatt, Matlock New Bath ; Mr. J. Salt, Wirkfworth, or the Printer of this Paper, fhali receive ONE GUINEA Reward. 31ft Auguft, 1774. THOMAS PIGGS, Farrier and Horse- Breaiei, Begs Leave to inform his Friends and the Public in general, that he is removed from ...
... good Hand ; un- derftands Arithmetic, Vulgar and Decimal, Mathematics, and moft Branches of polite Learn- ing. He is not in Orders, but has had a learned Education. He is in Pofieflion of a Free-School at prcfent, and will produce unexceptionable Recommendations. Letters (Poft-paid) direct- ed to X. T. Z. to be left at Mr. C a low's in Chefterrield, will be duly anfwered. NOTICE is Hereby ...
... lath, 13th, and 14th of Auguft, being the two Race Days and the Day following, betwixt Uie Gentle- men of Nottinghamfhire, and the Gentlemen of Derbyfhire, for Two Guineas a Battle, and Ten the odd one : To ihew Thirty-one Cocks for the Main, and ten for Byes, and to fight in Silver : To begin in the Forenoon, after which to adjourn till the Race is over, and then begin again. N. B. To fight ...
... Derby, lately occupied by Mr. THOMAS GOODMAN, drceafed, confilling of a Kitchen, two Parlours, four Bed- chambers, with a Brewhoufe, and other convenient Out- Houfes, alfo a very good Garden. For Particulars enquire ofMr. WILLIAM LACEY, jun. Nun's Green, Derby. N.B. The Creditors of the faid late Mr. Goodman, are d elired to fend in their refpe£tive Demands; and all indebted to him, to pay the ...
... paft Favors ; and likewife informs them and the Public, that he has now laid in. a large Aifortment ofV Groceries, Flax, Hemp, Rope Sa^&c. And alfo Iron, Peals, Sacks, Drugs, Oils, and. faints, which he fells at the Ip weft Prices, wholefale and ?? tail. Tbofe who plsafe io.O-vp.ur hjm with their Q#4e f«> *« a y depend on liaving_hen-'care4.ijyeKecired, .iby.^heir - * __i . ' ?? ?? Servant, 2\ ...
... St. James's, on the 24th of November, 1769, On Saturday, Dec. 16th, 1769, ...
... to the Public, his Newly d ...
... in Bonsall, inthe County of Derby, late in the Pofleflion of Adam Afhton. Apply to Mr. BOWER, Attorney at Law in Chefterfield, who will treat for the Sale thereof. txtb Oclober, 1779. To be JL E T T, A New COLLIERY, ready for working, at FELLY near Annefley, within 300 Yards of the Turnpike Road from Derby to Mansfield. Benjamin Smith, Tenant upon the Premifes, will fhew the Work and Situation ...
... Q U R A ..'l* ..j i t*. > m mm. io. in Pilgrim-itrcet, Ncwcaltie upon Tyne. —-jt «xnp¥j Y '.Aug us t 3®» ®777* [Hrice I lucc*pt?ncc.^ I GENE R A H GIE Y* |, lA|/ COUNTY NO R T HJfeil BER L A N V* Houfe* fimatcd the Quay fide, New' La Hiftorv Defcription of that *, WIT late fervant to Mr Weatherell. nigbWn in, and fioct the 4 th of June !*« caftie, with a BtAtadfe. CHari, W familtr Impofior., ...
... to import every articles from Great Britain, Alia tea excepted. _ .i -An account is received of the lave arrive! ot Sir John Lindfay, Bombay, i**. Wears allured, from very goad authority, that > hi* Excellency Geo. Pitt, Efq; the nominated EmbalTador to Spain, is appointed I'.mbaffador extraordinary to the Court of France. . It was wnifpei ed tins morning that a patriotic Nobleman this week ...