>From Felix Farley's Bristol Journal ( Bristol, England ), Saturday, June 28, 1788; Issue 2070. BRISTOL. WILLIAM FLETCHER , HOSIER and HATTER, the Corner of Baldwin-Street, No. 1, adjoining the Back, opposite St. Nicholas Church Steps, - through the persuasion of his friends will continue the Hosiery Business as usual, in all its various branches, wholesale and retail: He returns his sincere thanks to his friends and the public for past favors, and informs them that he has added to his Hosiery business HATS of all kinds, in Beavers, etc. for Ladies, Gentlemen, and Others, in the newest taste. - He has laid in a neat assortment of Hosiery of the best qualities, on such terms, that he has no doubt will meet with the approbation of his friends and the public. N.B. A Gentleman may be accommodated with board and lodging.