BANKRUPTS
... Samuel Haliday and Richard merchants* Edward Ticeburft, suff ...
... Samuel Haliday and Richard merchants* Edward Ticeburft, suff ...
... burton, in the County of York, Clothier, Dealer, and Chap- man, and he being declared a Bankrupt, is hereby required to furrender himfelf to the Commiflioners in the faid Com- miflion named, or Ihe major Part of them, on the 2.6 th and 27th Daysof February Inft. at the Pack-Horfe, in Rober- town, in the Parifli of Birftal, and on the 6th Day of March next, at the Sun Inn, in Bradford, at Ten ? ...
... 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 ...
... from LEEDS through BRADFORD to HALIFAX, called or known by the Name of ?? Bridge Bar, in Northowram, will be Lett by Auction to the Bell Bidder, at the Union-Crofs in Halifax aforefaid, on the Fiift Day of October next, between the Houri of Three and Five in the Afternoon, in the Man- ner directed hy the Act palled in the Thirteenth Year of the Reign of hit Majefly King George th* Third, for ...
... of True UUICH h.'ACJNTH-., and other FLOWER- IUIOTSi »l r ° ,he D«»Ml HUMAN NARCISSUS, lor towing in r.1.n1*. .. .tc. lmprtir»d with a grateful Ser.fe of the many Favors receiv- ed, he informs the Nobility, Gentry, Gardeners and Others, That he continues to fell all Sorts cf Garden and Grafs Seeds, cheap Field Peas, and all Sorts of Fruit Trees and Sbruhs ; alfo a large Quantity of cheap Young ...
... recommend his GUNS to the Att.nt.on of SPORTSMEN ; affuting himfelf that they will no where meet with better Shooting Guns, or neater Work, than thofe he is enabled to manulaflure. Gentlemen who mean to honour him with their Com- mandi, would oblige him by early orders, that they may not be di .appointed for the opening of ihe approaching shooting Seafon j and for which he has laid in an ...
... fincere Thanks to the Nobility, Gentry, and his Friendi in general, for their numeroul Favois conferred on bim, and hopes from the Satisfaction he hai given in tbe above Branchci to merit a Continuance thereof. Ladies and Gentlemen may be fupplied with all Sorts of Carriages, &c. neat and falhionable as in London. £_*¦ A very good genteel Second-hand Whifkey and Harnefs to be fold on ...
... has re iiised at the above INN; and begs Leave to inform them and the Public, That he has taken and entered to the NEW INN, SKIPTON, (Belonging to His Grace the Duke ol Devonfhlre) Which ia now fitted up in a genteel Manner, for the Recep- tion of Gentlemen, 1 radefmen, and Others, wheie by an unremitted Altention to render their Accommodation agree- able, he hopei 10 merit their future Favors ...
... Fiiendi, and informs them that he has de- clined ihe CJ-ocu v B us in is sand continu- s rhe TEA TRAI3K, Wh-.leftle and Retail in his prefciit bl.op.â Ke alio purpofes ca deal in I'aiiin, Orange, Cowflip, Cuir.irt, anil Elder Wines, Sec. Worcefter, Kent md North Cl.*y Hops. tr^' By conuning ?? to the Sale ofthefe Articles, J, BuoA-iHtAD is induced to hepe, thitluiivfll be en- abled to fupply ...
... lible Efficacy of this long -eflablifhcd Remedy, as an invariable and fovereign Antidote, 1 am again emboldened at this Crifis, with eager Solicitude to imprefs on the Minds ef an Impartial Public, that thi, is not ulhered into the World from mere lucrative or finifter View,, but folely with a Defign to diffufe general Good to thofe afflided, being calculated to remove the baneful Evil from ...
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... Vicinity, That as foon as he has pro- cured a fufiicient Number of Subfcribers, he intends to commence A COURSE of FIVE LECTURES On NATURAL PHILOSOPHY, Sec. In the Large Room, adjoining the Concert Room, Leeds. Lf.ct. I. ELECTRICITY. Lf.ct. 11. ATMOSPHERIC ELECTRICITY. Of the Identity of Lightning and the Electric Fluid. — Of the Sheet Lightning, the Zig-zag Lightning and the Thunder Bolt.— Of ...