■■" dhe rade of shis place is more considerable than could he expected in an infant fettlement. Great numbers of English daily arrive here, both from Europe and America ; provifions are very plenty, by reafon of the fliips reforiing here from Virginia and New-Eugiand with bread,
28 May 1764 - Caledonian Mercury - Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
Of the exfrefi.cn of the P A s s i o N s. _ t IT-IT language, which, above all others, tt a painter fhould carefully endeavour so learn, and from nature herfelf, is the lan- -§- guage of the paffions. Without it the fineft works mufl appear lifclefs and inanimate. It • s not eno
28 May 1764 - Caledonian Mercury - Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
Juno frigate capt. O’Brian, arrived here from Portfmouth, in five weeks and four days, with 138 cheftsof filver for the pay of his Majefty’s forces in North America : the fliip ran on the Eaftbank in coming up, and is not yet got i ff, hut the money was brought to town in boat o
28 May 1764 - Aberdeen Press and Journal - Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
May x 2. In the harbour of Stromnefs, the Wil- liam and James, Smith, from Bergen for Belfaft ; the Expedition, Thomfon, from Aberdour for Grecn- cc\ , the Frederick, Maclean, from Fort William f or Invernefs ; the Marquis of Lorn, Morifon, from t he Highlands ; . and the Peggy,
28 May 1764 - Caledonian Mercury - Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
•- Our Monarch, who is ever assensive to the ol his loyal fubjecls, U determined to re-efta- ihe trade that was carried on between this . ; .-.d Canton in China, and the Afiatic compa- ?? will foon, under fuch pasronage, make a brilliant
28 May 1764 - Caledonian Mercury - Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
En trad rf a letter Jrom London, May 24. " Some letters from Petersburg! fay, thai a body of Tartars have entered the Ruffian Ukraine, by or- der of the Grand Signior, and that they wiif loon- be followed by an army of Turks, the deiign of which is vaibnifly conjeclured. It is r
28 May 1764 - Caledonian Mercury - Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
could not have thought myfelf entitled to fuch a return. Truth and jufticc will oblige me to reprcfent your behaviour and difpofttions in the moft favourable light to his Majefty and gratitude will engage to purfuc every poffiblc method of cultivating and preferving your cftecm
28 May 1764 - Aberdeen Press and Journal - Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
ABERDEEN. ISEME NTS. fold by Roup on the 21ft June 1764., betwixt the Hours of three and four Afternoon, within the New Ikn of Aberdeen. THE Lands and Eft ate of Logit and Cbanriehill, ‘with the Miln, Multures, Ttends, Manfton Houfe, Gardens, and'whole Pertinents thereof, lying
28 May 1764 - Aberdeen Press and Journal - Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
N M E N T. TRIE Town and Lands of Reiville and others at Gilcotnftone, btlonging to Sir Archibald Grant ofMonymvflc, Bart near the H'cjl end 0] the Town Aberdeen, is to fid bo Roup in the Exchange Ccffee-ooufe of A berdeen, the zzd of pune 1764, at three o'clock Afternoon^ funday
28 May 1764 - Aberdeen Press and Journal - Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland