BAT 11. TO be LETT, and entered upon immediately, The HOl'St and SHOPS of tht late Mr. J .„n Atwo.d,
... brarier, fituate in St .:i-ftrret, near St. James 1 thurifl.— ■— for particulais, enquire of Mr. At ...
... brarier, fituate in St .:i-ftrret, near St. James 1 thurifl.— ■— for particulais, enquire of Mr. At ...
... Favors he has received in the Hair-Drcffing Branch j begs leave to in- form them, he has affigned over that Bufinefs to Mr. CUSWORTH, his late Partner, where it will be carried on in the fame Shop. Derby, 3d July, 1777. J C U S WORTH, HAIR-DRESSER, from London, In the Cork-Market, DERBY. HAVING had aflign'd over to him Mr. BARKER'S Share of the above Bufinefs, humbly Hopes for a Continuance ...
... Day’s n don, Tuefriay, May 6. I. in the Houfc of Coromoi’s, tne bill for opening aiut building a new troni the ibuth-end «f Prince's Itreet to the north-end of Smith-ftrcet, Wtlifflintter, was read a thiid time and gaffed. ». A bill is preparing to be brought into parliament before the expiration the to confine the lale tallow imported from abroad to the public markets to prevent the monopoly ...
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... 7» be SOLD V Auction to the hefl Bidder, the of Mr Jeio EUttbj, hnbttfer, i» Sm.h ShicUt, m /M ttmtlj of Durham, »**« the i#»* of Kivemhn, 177 T. helvcea the kturt of oat and frvta i« the afternoon, fthjiH It fttch (taditieti of fait Jbeil he then and there produced, THE fcveral Farms, Lands, and Premile* heicinal’ttr-inentioaed, (being Copyhold ol inlieritanee, and held under the Bifltop of ...
... Rhode I Hand £ A ult. fays, tlwt the King* * filher Hoop had anited there two SFr«V days before train New York, which they were Informed that oar army was within days march of Philadelphia. Lift of the PriviiiciMt in about Pni~ vidtnee Ptorideace »000 meo; Brittol aooo; Howland’s Ferry tyoo; Greenwich sooo; Counecticut 4000; neighfaioanng towns (500; total 13,0:0 men within so miles ot each ...
... No. 2032. ESSEX. LOST on the Bth of Nov. inftant, about a Mile and l within the buoy of the Guiifleet, An ANCHOR and about 6 or 7 fathoms of cable, with a nun-buoy painted red the buo/-rope a:i«ott new, with the Naze-mark ori, with the hawler, in 6 fathom water; the anchor is zcwt. i> cn ® th; is broke. Whoever has found it, by applying to William of Harwich, fhall receive the falvage. To be L ...
... did not appear like that of hardened villain, but rather with a fortitude confident with his pfofeliion. Hi* body was given the lurgeons for dille&ion. William Bolton, who was remanded for execution on his former fentence, is fince rtlpited during his Maietly’s pleafure. 'high WATER At I PS WI CH, Morn. Alter, h. m. h. m. Sat. *9. 4 7 43' Su. 30. 5 h'.n.ji.— 5 4 ...
... for COSUMPTIONS, calls upon me to return you my fincere Thanks. After taking a Variety of Medicines, (during an Illnefs of three Years) I was entirely given over by my Phyficians. In this Situation, hearing the Character of your Reftorative Medi- cine, as well as of the Cures it had performed, I applied to Mr. JOHN WILLIAMS, Officer of Excife, [your Agent at Sheffield] for a Bottle ; by taking ...
... Alhborne, called Buck-Holme, containing upwards of 50 Acres, being Part in Derbyfhire and Part in Staffordshire, divided by the Rivers Dove and Bradford, upon which laft Sticam there are great Conveniences for erefting Mills, or other Ma- chines that require a Weight of Water ; and now in the Occupation of Mr. Francis Beresford, Junior, ofßroadlow- Afti, who will fliew the Premifes. Apply for ...
... by the Turnpike Road leading from Nottingham to Derby, confifting of three Room; on a Floor, with good Lodging Rooms over them, and Garrets, with convenient Out Offices, and two good Gardens, containing near half an Acre of Land ; alfo ten Acres more may be had if required, and now in the Occupation of Captain Boyd. For Particulars enquire of Mr. G. ANTIL, Stapleford. PARTNERSHIP DISSOLVED. ...