BATH, Dec. 13, 1779. TO be SOLD at Prime Coft, all the entire STOCK of Woollen-Drapery and Men's Mfrcfry Goods
... of ALICE WALL, (in th? Church-yard near the Pumi -rDom) : being decermir.ed to quit that ...
... of ALICE WALL, (in th? Church-yard near the Pumi -rDom) : being decermir.ed to quit that ...
... 6th of this Inftant. March 7, 1780. FLINT and BRADSHAW, MERCERS and DRAPERS, RESPECTFULLY inform their Friends and the Public in general, that they have laid in an entire new Aflbrtment of MERCERY. DRAPERY, and HABER- DASHERY GOODS, which are now felling on the moft reafonable Terms, at their Shop in the Market-Place, DERBY, where the Favours of the Public will be efteemed an everlafting ...
... BELPH E G O R Or, The WISH E S. A* now performing at the Theatre-Royal, Orury-Lane, with great applaufe. The Mufic compofrd Mr BARTHELEMON. Placet for the Boer* taken the Theatre from tea tiil t o’clock each day. Ticket the ufoal placet, and Mr Whit| lock, Michael Shevill’*, in Newgate ftreet, where i placet for the boaet may be taken. BOOKS the SONGS of BELPHf.GOR, or the WISITS, be had the ...
... received the following tlQulfttitn, I hereby defire ytur attendance at Stowniarket, in Thurfday tbt Ninth of March, at Twelve o' deck, Sackville-ftreet, 1 SAMUEL RUSH, Feb. 16,1780. S high She, iff. SIR, & * We take tbc liberty of rejutfling you, as High Sheriff of tbe count, of Suffolk, to call a meeting tf the noblemen, gentlemen, clergy, and freeholder! of the county, t; tmjidcr of an ...
... Services at tbe next General Eletlion ; 1 beg leave lo offer myfelf a Candidate to fucceed him, and if Ijhould be honored witb your Support, my beji Endeavors Jhall be eonfiantly exerted in promoting ibe sffential Interefi of thii Borough, and ihe conjiitutioiial ' Rights of the Kingdom in general. 1 am, wilh great Refpefl, Tour very faithful Lancafler, humble Servant, , Feb. 23,1780. ADRAM ...
... on Thurlday March 9, will be performed a Tragedy called TANCRED and S ...
... all Sorts of Silver .Plate, Watches, Gold Rings, &c. alfo various Sorts of Trinkets in Gold and Metal, Smelling Eottles of all Kinds, in Tortoifhell Cafes, inlaid wit h Silver ; EnamelFd French Paper Boxes, ditto Tooth-pick Cafes of various Sorts ;- Silver and Stone Shoe and Knee-Buckles ; Watch Chains and Seals ; Sleeve Buttons and Studs; Looking-Glaffes, Toys, and China ; Japann'd and ...
... Hiomukss the Pkince of Wales, and the vounoer Pkincxs, is fold by W.Jackson, Printer, in the High -Street, Oxford, in Guinea, Half Guinea, Six Shilling, and Three Shilling Boxes, with Directions for taking it in- ?? alib by Vv. Davis, Bookfellcr, in Piccadilly ; W. Nicoll, in St. Paul's Church- Yard ; W. Kingfton, Triai- ftreet, and Mr. Bull's Toyfltop in Batli ; Mr. SiiiercliT, on the Quay at ...
... V at the Th«ls TtfNf in Halefworth. Ticlwts to be had at the Kinit's H.ad in Bungay; Kind's Head, Beccle.-,* Tuns, Yoxfonl* and at the Tuns, Halefworth, at Three Shillings each. (£?⢠Tei and ColTc- included. WAN i ED, A Journeyman BAKER j a fober, fteady man, with a good charicler Horn hs laft place, may have conflant emi.*|jy, ffi Enquire of viie printers of this paper. WANTED immediately ...
... Rents, for the TOWING PATHS, which will become due the Twenty-fifth of March Inltant, «t the following Places : At Mr. Wood's, the Old Kings-Arms, in Leeds, on Taefday the Twenty-eighth Inftant. At Mra. Lowe's, in Ferrybiidge, on Wednefday the Twenty-ninth. And at the StrafTord-Arms, in Wakefield, on Friday the Thirty-sfirit. When and where proper Attendance will be given far the Payment ...
... .-n Tuc-fJay the 2ifl of March ne*;t, at eieven o'clock, inthe foretieion. Feb. 25th ...
... Crown in Botcfdflle, en Tlsurfday tbt 30' i day of tbsit infant Marcb, at Eleven o'clock, at Micb timt and flute iht Truftt. are rcqueftcd to etter.d. To bs SOLD, APo(t Windmill, with one pair of French Itonei and a flour-mill, well fjtuated for bulineft, in Eyke, near Woodbridge, Suffolk, (try* Forfurther'pars*jeiiiariip. ply to Tho. Butcher, millwright, In Wkkhjin-markct. To be SOL D, A ...