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... LANDS FOR SAL.E. DyiriA7 oeJ ?? a ( Gav Do' Ateeldos. S'here will be Sold by public roup, on Friday the id of O&uber next, in Auderfon's Hotel. QOeen1 Street, 'Ewixt 6 and 7 ftcrnoon, in confequericc of an adjournment for that purpofe, rj' UE TOW1VY and LANDS of OVER BODDOM, I MAINS of BODDOM, CRAIGIEBANIC, COLDWELLS, and CAIRNIESTON, together with the MILL of Boddom and Mtilturces thereof, ...

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... .ATTORNEY TAX. ?? by an Act pasred in the 25th year of his 'ut ivafjestv's reign, cap. 80, certain Stamp Duties vxcre lid upon Certilicates to be annually taken c!t ;by fsliriewr, Agents, a0d 1irocucrators, admitted, il- rriled, ur re i~tf red, in any C'ourt in (;re:t Britain, who stoal ecd p: tuctC or defcnd 'try Suit or pr'.-ecrtion in such *t:: -t, truand aater the Ist 'Novebluer 1.'si. ...

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... 5* I .a.,Sc-~ufJwn'D ^ ILANDS FORt lA r, Cqusnty of .'iebtYdcen, ald Dz'?rz9 of Giwiocb. Thireiwill he foid by public tanp of ] Wednefday the ?? of Jose next, in Andsrfo's llotel, Oeen- A-.reet, wsw;xt 6 and 7 afternoon, rrHE 'I OWX N & IANDS of OVER iDODDOMNt, I. M'15 of lODDOM, CRAMIEBAN!; COIDWEI LS, and C,1 RNlESTON, together with the MiLt. of BODDOM, and Multures thereof, lyinne within ...

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... : > ' ?? . ?? fR. HAMNlTON s'espectfull, ?? his friends 1J.,L ante Puhlie, thatehe willown his CLASSES on . 1 u.esay.Aie '1 oof Octo~ber. bfor the instruction of Young hi~des and Gen lesven in 'the-Principles atid Practice of Eicu tJION. !ibiose Wvh intend to honour bl'i with their, tuition, will please to -apply as early as possible, to Mess. Brown, Clark, Mottimer, or Steveuson, Bpo- 9- ...

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... ESTF]Df IN ABERDEENSHjIRE FO.R SAIf. To be Soi.o by public roup, within the house of Wil- liam Gordon, vintner, Aberdeen, on WedInesday the 4th day of August 1802, at two o'clock afternoon, 4 'HE LANDS and ESTATE of RIJBItLAW, consisting of airove sir hundred Scotch acres, ly- inrg comcpaci, iln the immediate vicinity of Abedeen, an'& possessing all the advantages which accrue r nl so ...

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... CAPITAL AND EXTENSIVE: S,&.igErEP;A:R!¶S. 3 ALL ?? ksi ownf l bviitel ^,mle9f S.TRA'I'H4 A tCOINOPJ, situated iln .the onunty of1 Ross, aud' inefre parishes of coniiti and Fodri-ty, si;illl lie dixi ded and inminediately s t into Ssheep Farms. t'his country i6 upwards of twenty miles in length and is from eight to twelve miles broad., The Conon a large Tiver runs through it, the baniks of ...

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... EXTERNAL APPEAR-tNCE 37ORD CKESTERFIELII) particularly advises I ticeatliiiess, not; riy as ne~cessary to health, bi~tt ne sutcces !f onr fortunes ill lifc, and wvith So sot!)itll, a complaint as any disease that hals thle least analogy to the Scrofula, ittdoltnce xv i: riatur dy prevent either of the sexces from profiting hy tsis excellent observation. ERUP'I lONS IN THE FACE. TThe ...

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... FASHIONABLE IPANCING ?? -kAUGtJT. :e) a Ar 6 P A R X E R refpedlfrily Wflers her fervi- e ces to the LAPIES OF EDIN1BWIGH, who are defirous of- perfefting ?? any of thd NEW AND FASHIONABLE 14ANl:'ES now prac- ?? in the Polite Circles of London, Bath, &s.&c. n . AS ALS O nf THE SCOTCI4 DANCES io univerfally ddmired, par- t, ticularly the STRAT]4SPEY MINUET, at prefent . the'eigning tafle of ...

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... A. C-lNMMIIING, A! tje Old Hell, Buxton ?? lher mnn11ficere akowledg.ns -to the Na- Bi bility and Public in general, firth ayL- yours ee haa ,cprienceds both during her late huiI. bands lfe nd fsts anleops fr teircojitintiance. 'i ; . L ~ i iNFIRMARY, , O HULa, April 1). 180:5. C 1O US7E SULTGEON, APOTHECARY and SE- IXCRETARY wanted for the General In5irmary, Elfo of not iefs thin r f hs e a: ...

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... ?? GO cofrs RooMS. ST A B IL I N I mo refpett1lly bgs leave tov irnform his Friends anid the Publ1ic, that t CONCERT i fixed for Friday the V NFFb I current, O het he trulls that they will of Fkidnebra to honour hint with their patronage. . avetil ?? V 0 THE CO.VC.E].PT Overture, NMartini, entitled, Henry IV, rare Oveu vithl ?? Drums. ?? Shaws, Faithlefs Emma.- Ste'venfs. Vo lin Mr ...

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... j'O. e'X - fUE SIEUWHJBRMAN J3OA'ZZ 411.S h iasfall am ply recoiopenfed in finding his ?? ?? ,1 ?? Ki.n 's Arita Ball RPostr, IGH STREET, EDINBIJRItI, 1,c 11 firi ten nights, nl witt the nwofh s r. ciriosne from the very brilliant arid Un- :tdicwho hr-ca already attend~ed him ,0115 , f,,/atj, the Room was Lu crowded, jc ni etl ven ?? theyhadT. Tckets, could not gain t ie,' eerefore, begs leave ...

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... t, E~teatte 3a L . 4 r This prefent Evening, March 6. 1806, willbe prefented, ) The Tragedy of KING RICHARI) THIRD. e i King Richard, Mr Wrts3oTEN-Earl of Richmond, ; . Mr ToM s-Queen, Mrs MAsoN--Lady Anne, Mifs n WALTON t BARNABY BRirTLE. r e On SATURDAY, Shakefpeare's Comedv of MUCH ADO ABOUT NOT'HI'lNG. To which will be added, (for the fourth time,) 1 s THE HUNTER OF THE ALPS, With New ...