! NEW LONC ROOM, BRISTOL HOTWELLS. THE Next PUBLICS BREAKFASTS at the above Rnr.m will be on Monday the isth,
... and Thurfday the -jul of May indant, with Mafic k, Coeilloiu, &c. GEORGE FOREMAN, impreffe ...
... and Thurfday the -jul of May indant, with Mafic k, Coeilloiu, &c. GEORGE FOREMAN, impreffe ...
... aid day of May 1787, about Three o’clock in the afternoon, if not fooner difpofed of by private contract, of which notice will be given in this paper, T'tHAT oLUeftablifhed and good-accuftomed INN, known by the name or fign of the CHERRY TREE, pleafantly fituated on dry and healthy foil in Dcbenham, Suffolk } with an exceeding good brewhoufe, flabling, hay-chambers and granary, and other ...
... and Spirits are fold cheaper than at any other Houfe in London. ABEL STEVENSON, ( Late Partner with Mr. G.RICHARDSON) BEGS Leave to acquaint his Friends, and the Public in general, that having diftblved his late Part- nerfhip, and formed a new one, as above, the Bufinefs is con- tinued as ufual, at their new Houfe, where he hopes for a Continuance of that Encouragement he has fo liberally ex- ...
... , 1787. * At a Meeting oj the Committee appointed al tbe Gtutral Melting of tbe Gentlemen, Merchants, and Other,, held at Wakefield, in ibl County ofYork, ?? Ftbruary laft, refpclting tbt Circulation of the Paper Currency ef thii Country 1 A Deputation of Two of the Truftees of the Mixt and White Cloth-Halls, in Leeds, attending this Com- mittee, in Purfuance of a Meeting of the faid Truftees, ...
... Borough, and Clerk of the Market, by the 10-iaer Clafs of Inhabitants, that the BUTCHERS' MEAT, being weighed by Hand, has occafioned them to Juffer great Impofitions. Jflotu 3! fierebp fffte tm public motive, That I have directed a Pair of SCALES & Standard WEIGHTS, to be affixed up in the Anti-Chamber ofthe TOWN-HALL, and will be ready for the Accommodation ofthe Public on or before the zoth ...
... ow OPENED for the Season, with Break- fasting and Afternoon Tea, as usual. PUBLIC BREAKFASTS every Monday and Thursday during the Seafsn, attended with French-Horns, Clarionets, &c ...
... molt grateful Acknow- ledgments to the Nobility and Public in general, for the smany Favors confeiredon him _t his late Shop in Briggate, and takes the Libeity of acquainting them, That lie has removed from thence into the Market Place, where he humbly folicits the Continuance of their Favors, alluring them, that the different Situations he was in, whilft in London, has enabled him to make ...
... Public, That he is jufl return'd from Los don, where he has purchafed a large Quantity of ?? andDucapes; black Armozeens and Modes, all Breadths ; a large and ele- gant AfTortment of the meft fafhionable Printed Muflins, Calicoes, and ottons : Alfo a very large Quantity of Real Eafl-India Muflins, of all Breadths and Prices ; plain, Iti ipt, checkt and fprig'd Muflin Handkerchiefs, Aprons, ...
... The property of WILLIAM MOORE, at the Whit* Hart, in Wickham-market, Suffolk, will Cove' this Seafon, at Fit een Shillings Mare, and One Sh Ming the Servant. The money to be paid at the time of co- Hvcnng. E is heuitiful bright Bay, 6 years old, full 15 hands inches very boney, handfomely marked, and of t>uc fymmetry and aAion, as a hunter and road horfe. He was got by Young Champion, his dam ...
... Spirits are fold cheaper than at any other Houfe in London. ABEL STEVENSON, (Late Partner with Mr. G. RICHARDSON) BEGS Leave to arqu ...
... POOR TO FARM. WANTED,â A fober PERSON, who under- ftinds the Clothing or f>m^ other Manufa&ure, to farm the POOR of the Paiiih of Wixcbcombx, in the Cour.ty of Gloucerter. Such Pcrfous as intend making Application, are defied to attend perfonally at a Veftry Meeting to be held in the Parifh ] Church of Wincheombe aforefaid, at Two ?? in the Afternoon, on Tuefd.iv the ;th of lunc next. 1 1 ?? ...
... pofitory, an.l Jamaica Rum Waiehoufi, No. 173, Bilhopfgate-ftreet without, London. C^ RICHARDSON begs leave to return his mofl T ? ?? ful jeknaawlealgmi-nts to liii mien' rous Frie ...