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... rfntedto take out the Mail, of the Ist of Acrif Th lv ...
... rfntedto take out the Mail, of the Ist of Acrif Th lv ...
... opportunity respectfully to return his most grateful acknowledgments to his •friends arid the Public in general, for the liberal favours . c h as received at their hands ; and in soliciting a continuance of the same, he begs to inform them that i,p hiis received a very extensive assortment of the FEWEST PATTERNS for the SPRING TRADE, se- lected from the principal Manufacturers in the Kingdom, ...
... Priced*, and to inform the Public that the strictest Attention le paid to Cleanliness and Comfort. Commercial Oen Uemen will lad Sltastu-a central for Business, and Private I lies have the being Bear the Thame* and where Conveyance* River and Omnibus** are MaaMy paaafag to ratremeof the Metropolis. and. although near to CheepMde, *uAeicml distant to afford Retirement Rum the noise and bustle ...
... AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAM SHU'S will leave LI VKRPOOL every Month as under — BRITA NN I A , ('apt. .1. H BWITT, Tuesday. April 5. CALEDONIA, Capt. K. G. LOTT, Tuesday, April 19. Passage, including provisions, to Halifax or Boston, its ffui- neas, but without wines or liquors, which can be obtained on board. Steward's fee, one guinea. Dogs charged 5L each. Excepting small parcels no cargo wili ...
... cated YOUNG WOMAN ! ii 'SS^t *A *r e wa > °°t under thirty yeart For ftrther particuUr. app i y to tne p RINTEE> Lancaster, March 31st, 1642. TO PLUMBEgr^D GLAZIERS. TO BE LET. And Entered upon Immediately, or on Ike ?? day of Mmy next. A CONVENIENT SHOP Mtuate in Cheapside. in Lan- caster, now used as a Ilumber and Glazier and Tin- |,late-wotker's Shop, with ihe bouse adjoining thereto, and ...
... rson desirous of snpplying the Corporation of 41 center, for tbe use of the Market, with well- d A.SH PLANKING, of the following dimensions, ,r ...
... Officers ot Hei Majesty's \ exoaaelt* f!?ttt « i,e Nolice that they will MSJWJ^n 6110 AUCTION, st H.r '• As!n \fit9 a ?? h & Poti -»oox_tk. on Thurad.y. ouantil: !m'n E hV£ °' e,ock in th « f » renoOD ' * t I2t ?? 0L^ ND OBSOLETE STORES; £S T 5 00,fro «»P ...
... SOCLBV, Malion. ?? \\T ANTED Immediately, an experienced ? ▼ GOVERNESS, in a Gentleman's Family, who if qua tlied to ps« lnstruction* >n Music. Frencii, Drawir.jj, and tbe usual Branches ot an English Education, without rhe assistance of Masters. She must be of the Established Crturc.' . and between 24 and 30 Years of Age. Letters to bt addressed to W. W., at the Office of this Paper, with ...