COURSE EXCHANGE.] Artift. 35. 5 —Ditto Sightj^j.—-Rot. 35. 7.—Hamb. 2. Uf. —Altoha, | Uf.—Paris Day's date, 30. ..
... 30.— Bour 1 - dcaux 30.—Cadiz 33. —Madrid 33J—Bilboa i.—LeghorW 49. Genoa •«>Venice ...
... 30.— Bour 1 - dcaux 30.—Cadiz 33. —Madrid 33J—Bilboa i.—LeghorW 49. Genoa •«>Venice ...
... The King George, Capt. Whitefield, arrived this day in the river. She failed from Quebec the 7th of July, which time every thing was quiet. The fleet from Cork, under convoy of the Daidalus, and the fleet from England, under convoy the Affiftance, had got fate there. Advices have been received by government, the way ofFrance, which ftatc that all the. contention which has fo long fubfifted ...
... and very gteat Advance of all Kinds COTTON GOODS, in Confequenc® of the very high Price of Cotton Wool, has induced him to lay very 4 large Affortment of Printed - Cottons, Callicoes, Quiltings, Muflins r Dimitys,, Gotton - Handkerchiefs, Callicoe, Shawls, .See. See. Sic. Which he can afford! from fifteen to twenty per Cent, lower than Articles, manufactured at preient, can be for. -#*# has ...
... of Vocal and Inftrumental MUSIC. FIRST VIOLIN, and SOLO CONCERTO, by Mr. HAIGH, Jun. • A CONCERTO the GERMAN FLUTE, by an Officer of the 90th Regiment. The VOCAL PART, Mifs HAIGH. begin at Half paft Six o'clock. After the CONCERT will a BALL. Tickets to be had at Haigh's Mufic-Shop, at 2s. 6d. each. William Wigglefworth, LINEN - DRAPER, Briggate, Leeds, BEGS Leave to inform his Friends-and the ...
... Robert Barker and Walter St, Martin's-Lane, London, Woollen-Drapers. William Coyte, Sloan-(treet, London, Slater; Jonathan Green, of Exeter, Ironmonger. Henrietta of Salt hill, in Buckinghamshire, Inn-holder. Robert Sliarpe, the Younger, of Shafton, in Dorfeifhire, Linnsn Weaver. John Forbes, o« Church-rtrcet, London, Bookfeller. Ceo. ot Fer.church ftreet, London, Hofier. Ceo. Cawthorn, ot ...
... by Jews. the wind was high, the flames lpread with fflch rapidity, that about three hours the whole city was threatened with deftru&ion. It is impoffible to paint the horrid Icene exhibited by this alarming Conflagration, which raged with equal violence for Jiours. The number houfes deltroyed is computed at ten belldes xnofques,. churchcs and other public edifices. At .this inftant, (three ...
... Whitehall t June '8, 1782. ExtraS of a letter Jrom Lieut Gen. Sir Eyre Coote, K. B. dated Fort St. George, Jan. 28, 1782, received at the Office of the Earl of Shelburne, June 4. AFTER the attion with Hyder Ally, on the ill of July, my next objeft was to march to the northward, in order to effeft junction with the Bengal detachment, and in the Way to relieve Vandiwaln, which was inverted a ...
... firft battalion of Weft-York/hire Militia, T commanded by Sir George Savile, and now in this town, have received orders to march on Thurfday next for Hull; where they are to be ftationed for the i'ummer. he battalion of Weft Yorkfhire Militia, commanded Colonel Stanhope Hervey, and now Rationed Pontefraft, Ferrybridge, and Doncaftcr, have alfo received orders to inarch on Thurfday to Stamford, ...
... [By Exprejs.J From the LONDON GAZETTE. Whitehall, February 2, 1782. Extra SI of Utter from Sir Henry Clinton Lord George Germain, dated New York, December 11, 1781. I HAVE the honor indole the letter from Lieut. Col. Stewart Earl* Cornwall is, with its inclofures, dated Sept. 9th, the day alter die aft i Springs „ Extraft oj leiter from Lieutenant Colonel Stiivart, tt Earl Cornivallis, dated ...
... Thomas Williams, Rcbbels-row, Southwark, London, Dealer and Chapman. Richard Widmer,of Hatton-rtreet, London, Lace»merchant. Richard Hargreavcs, and Richard Brewer, Bulwell, Nottinghamlhire, Callico-printers. William Orton, of Leicerter, Hofier. Richard Seller, Hinckley, in Leicefierfliire, Holier. Ceorge Tilbe, of Auftin-fry.vrs, London, Carpenter. iohn Goddard, of Watford, Herts, Shopkeeper. ...
... To the Inhabitants the Borough of Leeds. HAVING heard, that a propofal has lately come from a Nobleman in Office, to train and the common people, and that government would furnifharms ; before a meaiure of luch magnitude be determined upon, it is hoped the people this Borough, as well as all the people of England, will turn their eyes upon the prefent ftate of Ireland, where an ftritted ...