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SILK-MERCEftY. A HATH, Jufte 10, tf'ju . WILLIAM PRATTENTON beg, Leave' ip act-uunt his Friendi and tha Public, ..

... (The Fourth Edition, Price One Shilling) r pilE GUARDIAN. A Comedy of Two Ails. X As it is performed at the Theatre Royal, Drury-Lane. Written by DAVID OARRIC K. Printed for T. Caman and F. Newbery, )un, tt No. 65. in Si. Paul's Chuich-yard ; and fold by ...

A HOUSE to be LETT, with Convenience for a Middling Family, in the Country, wiih or withcut Furniture, a Garden,

... (The Fouith FJditiOn, Price One Shilling) THF. GUARDIAN. A Comedy of Two Arts. As it is performed at the Theatre Royal, Drury-Lane. Written by DAVID C. A R R I C K. Printed for T. Carnan and t. Newbery, jun. at No. 6.-, In St. Paul* Church-yard ; and ...

JOHN FIELD, Surgeon and Man Midwife, ACQUAINTS the Public in general, and the Frkmia of the lute Mr. PITTMAN of

... , (The Fouith tdiiion, Price One Shilling) THE GUAKDLAN. A Comedy of Two Aits. As it is performed at the Theatre Royal, Drury-Lane. Written by DAVID G A R R 1 C K. Printed for T. Carnan and F. Nesvbcry, jun. at No. 65, in St. Paul's Church-yard ; and ...

An Account cf the AVio Tragedy nf AI.ZUMA, no-jw performing nt Ctrvent -Garden Theatre. CHARACTER S. Aliuma, Mr ..

... — One ?? fiom you To me is woith the Tiealures of Peru. An Ae.ouitt of llie ne-w TRAOEDY */ ALONZO, noixi ptrjenning at Drury-Lane Theatre. C 11 A R A C T X R S. Pelagio, Mr, Aii'm Cofiollo, Mr. J. Aihn Alouao, Mr. Rtdd'ifti Hamet, Mr. frright Alheito ...

WANBORJUGH, Wins Oct. 13, i*?B. THP. Proprietors of Land lying in the Parilh of Watiberottgh, in the coi.nly 0' ..

... Corner of Popes-Head- Alley, Cornhill; No. 16, near (he Saraccn't-Head inn, Aldgate; or at No. 5, Budget* drtet, oppolite Drury-lane Theatre, H/latbjhtd ly Art f PaAi.,. mint ; where the following capital priie, were Sold, Shared, and Kegidercd, vii. 10 ...

HOLE WELLS, nine Miles from Bath. THE great Houft* is now- opened for the reception of company, and every thioii

... conclude Air. ■jiumn.xs'/ admired Mo.xonv tn the dtetth of Air. OAKtUCK, w fpoten by ilr.'. V.vrts, itf the Theatre- Rnyei.', Drury-Lane. WHERE then — while funk in (-old decay he lies, Anil pale eclipfe lor esei veils ihtfe- t,es 1— Where is the Melt nienioiial ...

L O N I) O N. MF.fi. . I.LDERTu.NS'.oI Bwv-Chureh-Yard, are t hlij'td to inii.im tinir c ?? ?? lmt>,

... managers, agree- able to tlie prtfent mode of performance at the theatres royal in London, I-y Mr. Hopkins, prompter, at Drury-lane, and Mr. Vounte., prompttr, :.t Covent-gardcn ; with notes ci i- tical a: id il.ultr_.iive, itfpe.tni.- the text, and the ...

BATH BANK, TfttM-ST«BET, Aprilt 7 \h. IS pur(u.-ince of his Majefty's mod gracious ap- pointment, the ..

... Hulroyd, and Edward Smith, of Cruichrd-friar., wine -merchants. Thumaa johnllun, of Greenwich, mari- ner. David James, of Drury-lane, grocer. Wm. Hart, of Baling-lane, grocer. James Bulcock, of Holborn, haver* dafher. R' bert Smith, ol St. Albans, linen-draper ...

S T A T E-L O T T E R V, 1774. TICKETS, and SHARES of Tickets, in halves, ijiiarttis,

... vntues. I am. bh, «. Yt-ur moft cblletd humble Servant, JulyaS, i—a. MARY ROMER. At Mr. Wells's, cutler. No. 51, Drury-Lane.'' Thi: medicine is not only ul ft: vice in the wind, purging*, convulfions, and all the cheilitis m t'n howvls ol Infants ...