Mr. Greettough's Volatile Suit cf Vinegar, WHICH is held in the higbeft elteem, as the bcil kind of Sni-lling ..
... this kingdom, and all foreit/n countries, for rec ivering the fpuits to .1 mirac ...
... this kingdom, and all foreit/n countries, for rec ivering the fpuits to .1 mirac ...
... for paft Favors, and begs to inform them, that he has laid in a large Affortment of Cane, Bone, and other Articles in the Whip- mailing Branch, which he intends felling on the loweft Terms. Thofe who pleafe to honor him with their Commands, in any of the above Branches, may depend on his bell Endeivours to give Satisfaction, and every Favor will be gratefully ac- knowledged. THE CREDITORS who ...
... °for t v n c. s Mr WOODS; „, KWa'.'Mi Do,, D'ifmaV.o Thhlfcitlh de Halfwit*) CW ' k Mr LA-MASH ; Antonio, Mr SPARKS s Clvuino, Mr MICHEL; Dor. Duart, Mr BELL; Sancho, Mr YATES j Governor, Mr W. WELLS ; Monitor, Mr CHARTERIS; T mics Ml J- BLAND ; Antonio's' Servant, Mr BLAND, Jun. ; lira's servant, Mafter CHARTERIS ; t A Don Lewis, (alias Don Choleric Snapfii.rto de tejly) AB d won Mf WILSON , ...
... berfomc, or fearing the confequence of fubfequent fatigue, changed hit nind and ondreffed. It is urged that his lordfl»ip neflagc has been errorttmfy underftood: inftead of I am ruuij to refign; rt»d, I hare iMtentuni to refign. The (late of LortTMansneld’s health has been rarioufly mifreprefcnted. His intelledual powers are as found as erer, and would be employed in the exercife his ...
... FARRIN G D O N, BERK TO be SO L A U C T I O N, Mr. T, By Order of the Alfignecs, under Commiluon of Bankruptcy, ilfued forth and a-.vstied aqamll HENRY BU.RDLN, WharllL v Leachladc VVliarf, Glouce'derfhire, on the 6rh Day of February, 1757, between the Hour? of Three and Five the Afternoon, under fuch Conditions will tiren produced, at Mr. Bolton’s, the Crown Inn, Farringdon, ■ A Freehold ...
... RC E, b 9 Mrs VoBINSON, tii; is juft arrived from Dublin, Will perform a principal Character. \ MILITARY CLU3. ■ X _^ jjjitary Club meets at North's Tavern, on Tuefday wV 1 fi' h February. M 'm MA.CDONALD Efq; of Clanronald in the Chair. ,RJ° Dinner on the table at four o'clock. m SUNFIRJE OFFICE J EDINBURGH. t^__\mrHESHr' s , -gents of the Royal Exchange AfPircnce Of- AfY fa. Phenix Fire ...
... bl: a soldier. rfirmin at the Theatre Royal, Ci.-vent Garden, t~, « DC** o 6 - ■ i &■ tto * ' with ni.iv 'rial appiauie. _ With New Dit-lf-s and Decorations. „v IoYuV-'-i Mi' WILSON; » ° ,1° ?? Mr KEMB LE -, A_.,A Mr WOODS J ■!• Vfrl'llFF Count Pierpoint, Mr LA-MASH; jjj .iilcvi.l c, » - KLrs . johnfon, Mr BELL; A fwr CHARTERIS ; -St-rvaut, Mr J. B LAND ; Ar ', n\ 1. Mr MOSS. A nd ...
... to the Court, That a large Quantity of PROMISSORY NOTES, payable to Bearer, a Number of Days after Sight iri London, being now in Circulation, and continually encreafing, to the great Inconvenience of Trade -. the Grand Jury, with the Concur- rence and Approbation of the Bench of Jufticcs at the Quar- ter Seffions held at Doneafler the 17th of January, 1787, have unanimoully come to a ...
... being an exceeding good new-built Slone MefTuagc, Fit for the Refidence of a genteel Family j confifting of a Drawing-Room, 25 Feet by 1 5 Feet ; Dining- JRoom, iS Feet 6 Inches by 16 Feet; Breakfaft-Parlour, 16 Feet by 12 Feet ; with an exceeding good Kitchen and Pantry on the Ground Floor; three good vaulted Cellars ; exceeding good Chambers, and Garrats over the whole ; with Brew- houfe, ...
... Bath for the feafon.— Thole who may not be acquainted with liis terms, &c, are ...
... N N A. , m , . Mr WILSON -, 'fanned 'the Chrirafter originally at the Theatre- Wh° A''r - ...