>From Felix Farley's Bristol Journal ( Bristol, England ), Saturday, June 28, 1788; Issue 2070. BRISTOL. JAMES JOHNSON , Tinplate-Worker , Coffin-Plate Chaser, and Oil-Man, begs leave to acquaint his friends and the public, of his Removal from Clare-Street to St. Augustine's-Back, where he continues carrying on the above businesses. He returns his sincere thanks for the generous support he has hitherto met with, and hopes for a continuance of their favours, which will be gratefully acknowledged, and executed with neatness, punctuality, and dispatch. Block-Tin Kitchen Furniture, Ladies Dressing Boxes, Japanned and Braziery Goods. N.B. Tin Wares and Coffin Ornaments for exportation, on the shortest notice and lowest terms.