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... OLOBB IIIX, CANAL PARADE, NEWPORT. ANN JONES begs to inform her Friends, and the Publi ...
... OLOBB IIIX, CANAL PARADE, NEWPORT. ANN JONES begs to inform her Friends, and the Publi ...
... THE MONMOUTHSHIRE MERLIN, AND GENERAL PRINTING OFFICE, Comer of Corn Street. COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT THE Puulic are respectfully informed, that tins Estabh mentis COMPLETELY FURNISHED with AN EXTENSIVE VARIETY OF NEW di, HANDSOME TYPE, Si1 IT ABLE FOR BOOK, PLAIN, AND ORNAMENTAL POSTING, REWARD, AND OTHER HANDBILLS, LA W FORMS, AUC1 IONEERS'CA TALOG UES BILLS OF X. A DING SHIPPING NOTES, ...
... TOSBMT, With Posuisum on the Fint day of May next. A PUBLIC HOUSE, with good Sta'ol ng, and a covcrej Shed, and\ard, and Garden, called or known by the name of the CROWN IN X, m Kagland Village. There ir- an old established^ Male Club consisting of about 150 member, held thereat. The whole will be put in repair, and a New Club Room built immediately. Also a ymall COTTAGE adjoining to be Let ...
... W POWELL, e 'atc ^T' ^0lVe^' ^0il Caerleon.) *«* AND HARNBSS IVXAKBR, t)ESPpPt>0SlTK TI,E WtSTC1ATE nOTTL, NEWPORT, Ii\ l^ubli jf^f-LY informs the Gentry, Farmers, and l?*?*1 to nC i ^.ewP°rt and its neighbourhood, that he has p- ^Ng le isiness lately conducted by Mr. HENRY lrstr4te S» a^ove ''ne> an(l he hopes that by keeping a 4|>dby rea Goods, hy a diligeQt attention to business, I • POWP ...
... bJVhVi 6 w,'a: 1TINTER N ari51.1, r ?tthe Rav >»i P luoon hSllf! r'!d but to flouMh of S1(idsome day i^n en i ut tiie ruin crayj. view sV ^2 alcme the while— 4?tl, iionie ,iyUl.y's ruin'd v asUevei c urnin6. sootlilv swear, so sad, so fair. ...
... THOMAS DAVIES, OPPOSITE THE POST-OFFICE, HIGH-STREET, NEWPORT, MONMOUTHSHIRE, 13 ESPECTFULLY informs the Nobility, Gentry, Clergy, and Public, that he has madf extensive purchases of Goods suited to the present Season. From his intimate acquaintance with the Markets, and confining hi attention exclusively to the Clothing Business, he is able to offer Goods that are warranted perfect in every ...
... As some proud column,though alone, RAGLAND hath propp'd a tottering throne, Now is the stately column broka, The beacon light is quench'd in smoke The trumpet's silver sound is still, The warder silent on the hill I ...
... «o^^0uldstview fairTINTERN aright, ifFo, lt by the pale moon light! cl but to flout the ruin gray). ThoT, ?? kut go alone the while— And h'lew Mary's ruin'd pile; ^VanV returning-, soothly swear, ^^»nevei scene so gad, so fair. ...
... fftliou wouldstvicv fairTINTERN aright, visit it by the pale moon light! r •?' le Sa>' beams of gladsome day J^jld but to flout the ruin gray). Ahen go—hut go alone the while— Thea view St. Mary's ruin'd pile; And, home returning, seothly swear, aevei scene so sad, so fair. ...
... THE MONMOUTHSHIRE MERLIN, AND GENERAL PRINTING OFFICE, Corner of Corn Street, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT rME PUBLIC are respectfully informed, that this Establis ment is COMPLETELY FURNISHED with AN EXTENSIVE VARIETY OF NSW &. HANDSOME TYPE, SriTABLE FOR BOOK, PLAIN, AND ORNAMENTAL POSTING, REWARD, AND OTHER SA2Sr$SXZj £ 39 xC5riV FORMSjAUClIONEERS'CATALOG UES BZZ.X.8 or SHIPPING NOTES, ...
... THOMAS DAVIES, OPPOSITE: THE POST-OFFICE, HIGH-STREET, NEWPORT, MONMOUTHSHIRE, RESPECTFULLY informs the Nobility, Gentry, Clergy, and Public, that he has made extensive Purt G°°ds suited to the present Season. Frorr hi* intimate acquaintance with the Markets, and ccnlinine his attention exclusively to the Clothing Business, he is able t ...
... As tome proud colunl!3, though alone, RAGLAND hath propp;ti a tottering throne, Now is the stately column brC.M, The beacon light is quench'd in iJUOke The trumpet's silver sound is still, The wardet silent on the kill 1 ...