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The Bath Journal from Bath, Avon, England • 4

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The Bath Journali
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a if Mr 1 5 3U i affiww Sydney-Garden GALE returns his thanks to the Public for the beti libiralencouragement Mfupport he has already with and mforms them that Subscriptions for Walking tnc enfuwg Season are receiiLat the Gate LONDON and BATH Newfpapers ear a ExtraBqf a Letter from Aberdeen dated Jan 22 The alarm of an intended Invafion i transferred from Ireland to this Coaft vernment has- received certain intelligence that the Armament at Dunkirk is deftined to the Eaft Coaftof Scotland This was communicated by Letter fiom the Duke erf Portland to the Duke of Gordon Lord Lieu lajl Nigh but Oneof Signora Performance- i THEATRE-ROYAL BATH ON TUESDAY next January will be performed a Comic Opera called The MAID of the MILL Lord Ai in worth Mr IlUfton Sit Harry Sycamore Mr BHffet Fairfield Mr Rowbotham Ralph Mr Biggs Mervin Mr Taylor Gde Mr William Mifs Copell Theodofia Mrs Taylor Lady Sycamore Mrs JJidier Fanny A- POST From the LONDON GAZETTE Whitehall January 28 THE King has beeifipleafedtocon-flituce and appoint the Righ Hon Wm Pitt Richard Earlol Mornington of the Kingdoffi of Ireland Knight of the Illuftrious Order of St Patrick John ThomasTown-Ihend and John Smyth Efqrsand the Right Hon SylvefterDouglas to beCommiflioners lor executing the Office of Treafurer of his Exchequer BANKRUPTS Peter Oye ns of Plymouth- Dcck watchmaker Peter Clutterbuck ot tork-ftreet Zachanah James ol Clap- Middlefex baker James Harrlfoo of Paternotter-row Richard Price of MUe-End William Ferrers Wool-met of Hamilton-ftreet Wm Dart of Bafiogball-ftreet Blackwell-hall fattor Elfworth of Tower-Hill hatter John Box of Wefterham Kent Andrew Dick of Manchefter Berrington Marlh William Hoghton and John Hofehton of Iancafter Ann Munday of the Coffee-houfe Strand dealer and chapwoman Zacharuti Kirkman and Jofeph Kirkman of Manchefter cgttoo-manufaaurers Henry Walker of Mor-tiaicr-ftreet upholder and Thomas Burntt of Leadenhall-ftreet grocer John EUioi of Riding-houfe-lane Wm Cozens of Southampton bifeuit-baker Dennis Chandler of Stowrwarket Suffolk Thomas Hughes Vernon of Dtnafpwis Glamorganfhire dealer James Tierney ot King-ftreet Thomas Thompson of the Borough Market William Richaidfon of Whitby Yorkfhirc tanner I WINE-VAULTS TRIM-STREET near Queen-Square BATH LLEE Wine-Merchant refpeft- fully informs the Nobility Gentry and the Public that he is enabled to fupply them with GENUINE OLD WINES of every de: feription of the choiceft vintages on the moft reafonable terms for Ready Money 4 From the very frequent enquiries and applications for Bottled Porter Le has been induced to enter extenfively therein and now begs leave to offer the Public London Bottled Port in high condition at Six Shillings per dozen in full quarti or thirteen to the And Taunton Pace Seir Seven Shillings per dozen Bottles charged 3s per dozen and the fame money allowed when returned Conftant attendance at the Vaults in Trim-Jlreet (Entiance dooroppofitc the Boarding-School) Orders received at No 8 Portland-Placc immediately executed and from the country or for exportation expeditioufly forwarded Pleafant Herefordftme and Foreft Stire Taunton Squafh PerTy ORIGINAL BATH and SOMERSETSHIRE tenant of the County and every effoit is be in the Spring of no lefs than 3000 Signal Pofts are erefting on the higheft point of the Hill ofTorry to communicate with others along the Coaft Every Volunteer has orders to be in readinefs on a moment warning and bastwelve rounds of ball-cartridges and fixed flint Gen Hamilton commands here and our Force is already very FROM THE PARIS PAPERS JAN 22 We have as yet no account of the Four Ships of the Line and Five or Six Frigates not yet returned to Port If certain madmen can be believed we are not content with having drowned three or four thoufand men in Ireland but are alfo going to lofe as many in an attempt to Scotland Such it is faid is the purport of the aflemblage of boats and Troops at this time making at Dunkirk We hope that thofe in power will profit by fo fad a leffon as the one they have received In the fitting of the Council of Five Hundred the Prefident Riou le Brumaire in prefacing the taking of the oath of hatred againft Royalty had the impudence to couple the virtuous Louis XVI with the infamous Robefpierre In the Council of Elders feve-ral members propofed to confine the oath to hatred againft Royalty in France but this was rejeffed by the Counci A Camp is to be formed here very early Crplr of nn lefs than 1000 men All the letters from Italy inferted in the I Paris Papers and which reach to the 4-fh inft ftate that the Auftrians have received considerable reinforcements and that the Imperial army is making movements along the whole line from Padua to Brefcia It appears that General Laudon who commands a large corps in the environs of the latter place is about to mat ch to the Lake of Garda to fall on the rear of the French army whilft at the fame time Field-Marlhal Alvinzy is advancing towards Verona to attack Buonaparte in front and Davidovich is once more to remount the right banks of the Adige to beat down on Pefchiera General Clarke remains at the hsad-quarters of the army of Italy A WILTSHIRE GLOCESTERSH1RE and City Draper informs the Friends and Cuftomers ROlSTni 1 -L- MILITIA SOCIETY OFFICES At Printer and Bookfeller BATH And at Poft-Mafter BRIDGWATER NSTITUTED for the purpofe of providing SUBSTITUTES at the fmallPremium of FIVE SHILLINGS for One Year BATH Dec 8th 1796 ALL Perfons indebted to the Ettate of Mr Christopher Marsh of her late Hufbarvd that (he intends continuing the Bufinefs in every branch and humbly (oH-cits the renewal of their Favours NJB The fame TAYLOR and HABIT-MAKER employed as formerly January ift anff ending December Drper? 0f thi city deceafed are requefted to di (charge the fame at his late houfe in the Abbey And thofe to whom the faid eftate is indebted are defired to fend in their demands as above that they may be fettled COOPER I LAWTON Executor any of the above counties in every Ballot that may take place only agreeable to the prefent Laws and not for the Militia Yefterday was piefented to the King at Buckingham-houfe by his Grace the Duke of Portland to whom they were configned as Secretary of State for the Home Department a fmall Package of Prtfents brought over by CaptVancouver from the Ifland of I wanted in a town or village adjacent ana incy rrw-U Ufl Lie UL- I would honour'him with a line directed to be lett at the Printers or the Libraries fuch a Favour Owyhee where Capt Cook loft his life is a good penman and his charafter will bear in-fpeftion fhould be truly happy to meet employment would endeavour to render himfelf ufeful in any thing he is capable of or fhould it ftrike any Gentleman that a School is wanted in a town or village adjacent and they FROM THE BRUSSELS PAPERS Letters from Vetviers of the 18th inftant announce that bn the preceding Monday a llrong popular ommotion took place atMal-medi The military Commandant contrary to the Proclamation which allowed the public exercife of Religious worffiip would not permit the Prieits to carj about the Ue ordered the Prieft to turn back with jus rfnoceffion but the latter refufetl and 700 inhabitants of both fexes armed themelves with pitchforks and fimilar weapons and defired the Pi to go on The foldirs fiieil and killed feveral inhabitants upon which the ganifon was attacked and obliged to evacuate the town a A letter from Linibourg of the 19U1 inlt announces that all the military force which was in that city marched to the country of Stavelo to quell an winch hard then exiited four days in the environs of Stavelo and Malmedi where the inhabitants had rifen in a mafsto fall upon theFrench troops This is very furprifing fince the people here were always deemed excellent Patriots On the 17th inftant the fame troubles took place at Spa where the Gens alfo refufed to fuffer the Piiefts to carry about the Hoff bloody feenes enfued and the troubles (till fubfifted on the 1 8th when more troops were and fuccours demanded from General Clrabeit at Liege 1 LONDON January 28 This mor ling advices were received in town from Plymouth dated the 26th inftant mentioning the arrival of the Champion frigate from Lord Hridport fleet which (he left on the 24th inftant 16 leagues of Ufhant all well but had feen nothing of the French fleet Eight fail of the line had been detached fuppofed for Admiral Jervis and Lord Brid fleet now confifts of 13 fail of the line and frigates 4f The Firft Lieutenant of the Indefatigable has been promoted by Lord Spencer to the rank of Matter and Commander without any 'Him This hirftry of Kltf DOM there WUtbe no Drefa BjIl aubeleRodm The Fourteenth DRESS BALL will be oa Monday next the 6th of February RICHARD TYSON Arriv'd here 0DaAgenC(5tntefs' of Ely Lady and Mifs Leflle Lady Ann Mahon Ladyf Compton Mr and Lady Trenchaty Duke de Dui as Sir Abraham Elton Lady Lambert General Mufgrove General TPecfie Adriiiral Mafon Major Brock Major Wilfon Major Highmore Capt Wingfield Capt and MrsMair Capt and MraButler Capt Staples Capt Sellick Capt Davies Capt Brock Rev Mr and Mff Blbmberjf Rev Mr Mvs and Mils Glaffef Rev Mr and a Mifs Beadon Rev Mr Shpckburgh Rev Mr Bedford Rev Mr RobinfonDr and Mrs Ogden Dr and Mis Gilby Dr Maclaine Mr and Mrs Welch Mr and Mrs Bell Mr Mrs and MifsProbyn Mu and Mrs Pickard Mr and Mrs Fauquier Mr and Mrs FerrebeeMr and Mrs Wing Mr Freeman Mr Ryland MrFranois Mr Beadon Mr Crawford Mr Caflin Mr Aberdein Mr Eyre Mr Page Mr Cooke Mr Downes Mr Daly Mr Lynne M- Benfon Mr Whittaker Mr Davie Mr Clifton MrFagel Mr Ballard Mr Dobbsi Mr Pinney Mr and Mifs ams Mr Deaves Mrs Bennett Mrs Hawkins Mrs Lucas Mrs Chapman Mrs Symons Mrs and Mifs Fanfhaw Mrs and Mifs Athift Mrs Claxton MrsHolbrow MrsAnthone Mts DuflF Mrs Blair Mifs Sonthoufe Mifs Langley Mifs Corre Mifs Bridges Mifs Boden Mifs Crofs Mifs Hilton Mifs Price Mifs Dalton Mifs Ahmuty Mifs Maddock Mifs Mufgrave Mifs Monk Mifs Hollier Mifs Phelps Mifs Jenkins Sec ABBEY CHURCH YARD BATH November 9 1796- NN MARSH (Widow of the late Christopher Marsh) Woollea- Ann Mr THE DEBTORS In the County Gaol at Ilchester upwards of 40 (the major part of whom are us great want of the common neceflaries of life and the reinotenefs of the fituation precluding them from any appeal to the benevolent and Immune but the channel of a News-paper) mod humbly fubmit their diftrelfes to the conlideratio of the affluent and implore their kind alliftance Donations will be received as ufual by Gye Printer and Bookfeller Market place and at the Libraries They return fincere Thanks for following fums At Mr Ge's -0106 to 6 At Hazard's Library A Lady 0106 JJ3T Of Gye and at the Libraries may be had price one Shilling a POEM deferibing themiicries of a prifon entitled The DEBTOR a Fragment The profits arifing from the fale appropriated towards the ieleafe of the moft dcCerving Debtors Mrs 1 1 At Barratt' Library A Gentleman go Mrs 0106 A farther ReduAion in the Aftize of Bread takes place this day the price of Wheat i Sixpence per Bufhel We hear that Mrs Wilfon who is to make her debut at our Theatre on Saturday next in the Charafter of Sabina Rofny in First Love comes powerfully recommended by the celebrated Mr She is the widow of the late Dick Wilfoflof facetious memory and daughtrr of Mr Charles Lee Lewes both aftors of the firft eminence Saturday was married at Bathwick Church William Johnfton Efq of Great Pulteney-ftrcet to Mifs Gledftanes daughter'of Col Gledflanes Tuefday was married Mr Robert Fufli juur fon of Robert Bufti Efq of Tracy-Park to Mifs Adana daughter of John Adams Efij of Briflington Sunday was married at theAbbey Mr JMinall to Mifs Ann Redley We ttate with extreme concern the lofs of the (hip Jenny Capt Buckle of Briftol on her return from the coaftof Africa with a valuable cargo of ivory dye-wood gold-duft and other merchandize Having for fome days experienced very foggy weather the reckoning could not be accurately kept and in confequcncfc ftie unfortunately ran affiore on Lundy Ifland when thq (hip foon went to piece and the Captain and all the Crew except the chief Mate unhappily perifhed Yefterday died Fyott Efq one of the- direftor of the Eaft India Company Wednefday died Mr Johp -Qwefis formerly a brewer in this city but retired from bufmefcT Same day died at Bpthford Mrs Mackintoifi after a long illnefs Mrs Smith mother of Sir John Smith day died Stephen White Efq Oftoher (aft died of the bilious Mr Francis Wickham foa of Frome and a Lieutenant Wales man of war a valuable Commiffionersatthcir laft Meeting fined conference of the complaints teverai boufekeepers Mr Andrews linman of Shcr been hunting with thcFriend-y fell down and expired univerfajrefoeard and diecT finrtfely auwlwiLlud the lea fore of his ac- quaintanciC Wedncfdiy wa pprche nd by the Officer after rnttch refiSance jamc for ft inglfat Iheep company with hi I riltc ProPerty of 1 of Crtcklade Wilts Saturday laft 135 pockets of hops were weij ed in WorCcfter Current Current prices wer gl lRt to 5J the £Sl8nora With a MuficalEntCTtetnment called No SONG No SUPPER Crop Mr WUiiarofpn Frederick Mr Taylor idlefs Mr Biggs William Mr Crumpton Endlefs 00- Robin Mr Betterton rDorothy Mifs Biggs Louifa Mrs Taylor Nelly Mrs Eyre Margarita Signora STORACE in which (he will introduce the Favorite Song of Blithe ai the Hours ifl May On Thurfday the DUENNA with LOCK and KEY Clara and Fanny (with additional Songs) Signora STORACE the laft Night of her Performance On Saturday (by Defre) FIRST LOVE Sabina Rofny by Mrs WILSON (Widow of the late Mr Richard Wilfon of Covent-GardenThea-tre) being her Firft Appearance on this and Fifth on any with the revived Muhcal Farce of the TWO MISERS SUBSCRIPTION CONCERT NEW ASSEMBLY-ROOMS nPHE Eighth Subfcriptioi? CONCERT will be on Wednefday next February ift Principal Vocal Performers Mr NIELD and Mifs PARKE Principal Injlrumfntal Performers Firft Violin Mr Brooks Violoncello Mr Herfchel Violin Concerto Matter Taylor Aft I Overture Wraninfki Song Mr The Twelfth Oboe Concerto Oboe Mr AJkley Organ Mr Wilkins AND Piano-Forte MrsMiles Song Mifs Parke Concerto Violin Matter Taylor Aft II Overture Song Mr Nield Cojfeerto Piano-Forte Mrs Song Mifs Parke Full Haydn rr To begin at Seven Non-Subfcribcrs admittance Five Shillings To the Charitable and Humane ADiftrefled Family humbly folicit the patronage of a generous and humane public The Petitioner has been a manof property lived in good credit and reputation is now from unforefern misfortunes quite a Wife and Four Small Children (hare bis Fate and are aftu-ally on the brink of ftarving having made attempts to get an honeft living in all of which he has hitherto proved As he would claim his gratitude The fmafleft donations will be thankfully for this Family at the Libraries of Meftrs Hazard Barratt and Ruflcll at Mr Stationer Market-Place and by the Printers The Petitioners addrefs and farther enquiries may be feen at the above places Licenfed State Lottery 0fice ORANGE-GROVE BATH A WEEK ONLY TO THE DAY OF DRAWING 'HE GREATEST VARIETY of WHOLE TICKETS ALVES QUARTERS EIGHTHS and SIXTEENTHS in the State-Lottery (which begins Drawing nn Monday the 6th of February) are now felling by By MEYLER Bookseller PRICE IN LONDON ON SATURDAY Half 6 7 I Eighth -1130 Quarter 3 5 Sixteenth 17 6 FIVE GUINEAS REWARD (TOLEN from the Compting Houfe of Mr TW LEDY ARD of RoadBridc on FOR SALE BY PRIVATE CONTRACT By Mr A The following defirable Premifes Well fit ua ted in BATH ASubftantial Modern Built Roomy HOUSE fituated in Northumbe and Buildings near Queen-Square now in the occupation of Mrs BRITTON or her Under Tenant A FREEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSE with Back Office the Upper End of Gr een-Street near Milfona-Street now rented by Mt-Barton A Convenient SET of STABLES Part of the MEWS behind South Quarter of Queen-Square now let to Mr Doveston CAPITAL Paintings Prints Drawings (3c FOR BY AUCTION By Mr A On Thurfday February 2d and following day at Eleven At his GREAT ROOM No 9 JOHN-STREET BATH A Valuable COLLECTION of FINE PAINTINGS The Works of Eminent ancient 8c modern Matters Variety of PRINTS plain and coloured PROOFS Pn SATIN A very early Sobfcription of that celebrated Engraying bv Heath The Death of MAJOR PIERSON at St Jerfey when inded by the French DRAWINGS coloured by Haffallt Ralhbone and others The Property of a tl'ADY removed from No 17 Great Pu kidney -ft reet Bathwick Tobc publicly viewed Wednefday February tft Catalogues to Be thdn bad at place of fale and at the Libraries iffT Among the Paintings are many that claim particular notice They confift of two Royal Robes or Pel-lices One is compofed of (kins put together in the neateft manner the other is ofthe Cloth of the Country over the out-fide of which is worked a covering of feathers focurioufly conftrufted as to exhibit yellow or red by a Angle ftroke of the hand There is alfo a Helmet or Ci own of Feathers They are from the King of that Ifland to his Brother George the Third When Mr Scott the Chairman of the Eaft India Company waited on the MtrquisCorn-wallis to folicit him to receive the appointment of Governor-General of India the Noble Marquis acquiefced in a manner the moft honourable to his charafter as a true patriot He faid -that neither his private comforts nor even his life were to beconfl-dered a moment when put in the Icale of any fervice lie could render his country The number of Candidates for the honour of being enrolled as Attornies next Term 31ft 1797 for eluding all and within the year Old Militia Supplementary or New Dr MO YES's LECTURES MOVES purpofes to begin a COURSE of LECTURES on the PHILOSOPHY of CHEMISTRY On Thurfday next the 2d of Februaiy at One in the LOWER ROOMS Where Two will he delivered Weekly viz on Mondays and Thurfdays until theCourle be finifhed This Courfe confifts of Twenty-one LeAures and will be tlluftrated and confirmed by Experiments Pamphlets containing Heads of the may be had gratis at Meffrs Bull and Co's Library Walks at Mr in theGrove at Mr Boud-ftreet at Mr Milfom-ftreet and at the Lodgings No 4 St where isubfeription Tickets are alfo delivered Admittance to the whole Courfe to a Angle LeGhire Two Shillings FOR SALE BY AUCTION By Mr A At the Grkat Room over the Biadcd-Banr in BOND-STREET To-morrow (Tuefday) Jan 31ft and following Day at Eleven Quantity of LADIES WEARING APPAREL fupperfine Sheets about 10 dozen of fine Shirts a Grand Piano Fortb by Garter a Gold Enamelled WATCH Chain and Seals fundry Pieces of Jewellery fet with Pearls fome fcarre Old SILVER COINS and beautiful large MEDALS in fine prefervation a Microfcope few Books Ac the property of A FAMILY under Ernbarrafftrifot To be SOLD for the Benefit of the CREDITORS Likewife a fmail Affortmentof LINEN DRAPERY FafliionableMILLINERY ARTICLES (well worth the attention of the Ladies) confiding of plain and Muffins Chintz Gowns and Furnitures printed Cottons-Norwich and other Shawls Ribbons Futs Artificial Flowers Feathers and numerous other articles ucvr the property of A PERSON QUITTING THAT To he viewed this prefent Monday Catalogues may bf had at place of fale FOR SALE BY AUCTION By THURSTO On Thurfday and Friday the 9th and 10th of February next ALL the Neat Eiegant and almoft New HOUSHOLD FURNITURE fome LINEN Ac Of Capt WALDO gone Abroad Removed from his Country Houfe hear Wells tp the Large Auftion-Rooms Pa'rfonage-Lane Bath The Furniture comprifes a fait of hand fome chintz pattern drawing-foom furniture with japan cornices Bruffels and Yilton carpets large pier FridayNight or SaturdayMorning Jan 28 1797 1 A Piece of Superfine Deep BLUE CLOTH Marked at the fore end TW No 9229 The length of Cloth 31 yards 3-qrs Whoever will difeover the perpetrator of the above Theft fo that he fhe or they may be brought to JuftiCe fhall receive the above Reward on conviftion by applying to Le-lyard of Road Bridge aforefaid There was likewife a Lock broke open in the fame Compting Holife and Two Shillings in Halfpence ftolen Alfo a quantity of Blood left behind therefore it is fuppofejJ the Thief cut himfelf in getring through the window Solicitation having been from any quarter prKedent This is fuppofed to be -dew his Lordflttp for tint the MturaRT smtx is the fourth inftance that has occurred lince the commencement of the prefent war of Sir Edward firft Lieutenant having been promoted in confluence of the ac- Councywa8 hcM yelleriay at ions which have been fought by Str Hofc where tlle Reorder attended! and The firft Lieutenant I made his Report of the under fen mantled by Capt Bat ion as I of de)th in Newgate when John Ban- folicited promoled I njer for robbing on the highway and lank of Marterahd Common 1 Alexander Leake for an unnatural crinve Yefterday mdrtltrtg a poor were ordered for execution on Wednefday went to Buckingham-houfe to demand his wife of the JCirig whole life he threatened unlefs (he was reftored Sayers one of the Bow-ftrcet officers being at hand took him into cuflody and carried him before Bond Efq by whom he was committed to Tothillfields Bridewell with orders that proper care (hould be taken of him He fays Lis name is John Parkins that he loft his wife about three days fince and was direfted the Holy Trinity to go to the King Thurfday afternoon a gentleman was flop ed near Ipfwith by a fingte footpad who his prefence he afked him why he wtlhed to I I yol in mnnev Or I leave his fervice? The cook replied I have took from him ne 7 I I long ferved your Majefty with diligence and with coming to Ipfwich the gentleman heard that toneQy and never Xuffered any of your property to he embezzled in your kitchen but here the difties no fooner come from the table than one Reals a fowl another a duck a third takes a joint of meat a fourth a pie and fo on until the whole is gone and I cannot bear to fee your Majefty fo His reply was man anfwering the exaft description of the tobber had fet out on the Mail for London a few minutes before on which he immediate ly procured poft-horfes purfued him to town find got into Lombard-ftreet juft as the difplayed by that Corps in Ireland A red coat is fometimes a BRIEF pafTport to promo- gar -Same 1 and dreffing glaffes girandoles Foilr-poft 1 QuCCn 8 rade' tent and fervants bedfteads with fattin-wood and mahogany feet polls cotton and dimity hangings fine bordered goofe-feather bed blanketl and mattraffes mahogany articles in iecretary and wardrobes cheft of drawers fide-bpard dining circular card and Pembroke tables night-tables and corner bafon Hands handfon(e eight-day clock in mahogany cafe fome kitchtfn requifites T6 be the day mornings of fale Catalogues will be delivered in due time at1 the place of fale and at Auctioneer's) Buh ftteet Bath 8ittyear Queen On the 1 6th of Fever at Martinique of Mrs Wickham of the Prince of young man TO our lamplighter made by Monday laft borne ifter having Hum fuddeuff hved lamented by coach was ftopping at the Poft Office on the box of which he had thepleafure of beholding the robber who was fecured and the money found on him At the County Seffions held at Cocker-mouth on the 9th Mr Curweo after Hating that it was fufficiently known that he bad in the Houfe of Commons oppoftd the gills for raiftng the Cavalry and the Supplementary Militia declared that he was now proud to acknowledge his error and agreed without relerve that the Servants Cf the Crown had in this inflapee afted like prudent and able Minifies Mr Curwen alfo Rated his determination to ferve perfonally in the Cavalry and exprerted his reeret that fo much mfnprJtniiUm had Milted refpefting the Supplementary Militia Bill i which Fad was nothing 0 than -WW by which Govern ment might afeertam the Force whch tue Country might rely upon agency 1 My revenues here can afford this cuftom an therefore to reconcile you to your place do you JUal likewife and mind you take The cook took his advice and in a fhort time became the moft adept thief of all the fer-va nts IMPORTED INTO BRISTOL THIS WEEK Anchovies 6 Allies (pot and peail) 315 brls Beef 104 Hrls 154 Wax 5 brU 1 Brimltonc 4 Butter 230 calks 300 firkins too Copper 552 -Cork 77 Cotton 51 1 Fuftic 10 Horns (ox and cow) Iron (American) 21 Linen (Irifli) 123 packs 93 Lignum Vitae 71 3 Mahogany 77 logs and 1693 boards planks Dale plank 2000 Oats 250 Pine boards 15C 230000 Pitch 60 Pork 30 Rofin 163 Staves 242 Tallow (Iriffi) 22 Tar 608 Tobacco 463 Turpentine 464 barrels SPRINO CIRCUITS Northern Lord Kenyon Juftice Rooke Norfolk juftice Eyre Juftice Aftihurft Midland Baron Macdonald Juftice Grofe Home Baron Hotham Juftice Heath Oxford Baron Thhropfon Juftice Lawrence Wejltrn Baton Perryn Juftice Buffer A u-.

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