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MAINWARING. JEWELLER, GOLDSMITH, and TOYMAN, Oppofite Mr. Gyde's Rooms, on the Lower Walks, Bath, BEGS leave ta ..

... MAINWARING. JEWELLER, GOLDSMITH, and TOYMAN, Oppofite Mr. Gyde's Rooms, on the Lower Walks, Bath, BEGS leave ta acquaint hi* friends and the Company in ge- neral, that he has achoice and valuable collection of articles in the Jewellery and Toy branches ; ...

GREYHOUND and SHAKESPEARE, MARKET-PLACE, BATH. M WILLIAMS returns her grateful thanks to her • friends for pad ..

... GREYHOUND and SHAKESPEARE, MARKET-PLACE, BATH. M WILLIAMS returns her grateful thanks to her • friends for pad favours, and folicits a continuance, hav- ing li.ti-d up her Home in a neat and convenient manner for their better aci-omm.idation. {df- Neat ...

BATH, Nov. 10th, 1700. SAMUEL ELKINGTON, having retired from bulmefs, returns his mod grateful thanks to his ..

... Wednefday died, at Vagg-Farm, near Yeovil, MriTjio. Beer, in his 103 d year, who had rented that farm near 60 years. Wednefday died Mrs. Webb, wife of Mr. WcbtEgrocer. I ''Thurfday died Mrs. Clarke, wile of Mr. G. Clarke, builder. Sunday died Mrs. Krauter ...

THE MISS FLEMINGS Rl-'fj-celfullv inform tm-ir Friend, and the Puhiic, they .in under the ueceflity ol ..

... 1 public ii-j.tel. iri.tiidcmonl.iate the t-all Im. portancc ol thi.i cxtr.uirtlitt.try medicine. — It i. pre- pared on'y and fold by Mi. K.J in.s.s-io..,3pctltec:try ai.d chyniilt, No. 20, Crecli-ltrctt, .-lis., Liimlon, 111 pill,, and 1:1 a fluid Hate ...

MARLBOROUGH-BUILDINGS, BATH. MISS MILGROVE begs leave molt refpcftfully to inform her friends and the publick, ..

... purcbaft for their friends at a difiance, wiil find this Sale well w.r'.h their attention. in addition to the above, J0 H N B U TTRE SS, SILK-WEAVER and MERCER, from Pall Mill, London, Prefents hi; moit gratefui acknowledgment! to his friends and the publick ...

WANTED IMMEDIATELY,

... WANTED IMMEDIATELY, A YOUTH, ol good Metals, and who lv* rf- li \ reived a proper educati.ui. ay an AI'PRI N 1 It I toa SUROEON and APO/HF.CARV.In manufae turing town in Wilnliirr. A hai-dli.ni, Premium will he eipecled, Eor the i.tvcrtitcr'! addrefs ...

BATH. W.LLIAM PRATTENTON, Silk-Mercer, in Abbey-Street, oppofite Kingfton's Buildings, h-.gl X ive to acquaint ..

... MASON, who died at tl-t Hotwells. TAKE, holy eanh, all (hat my foul holds dear; Take that heft gift which hrav'n fo lately gave 1 To Br idol's fount I bore, with trembling care, Htr faded form 1 She bow'd to taite the wave. And ?? 1. Decs Youth, dues Beauty ...

LYNEHAM SCHOOL, Near WO I I KN -BASSET. WILLIAM HINTON refpcflfullv infcrnM hi« Friend, and the Public, thy his ..

... LYNEHAM SCHOOL, Near WO I I KN -BASSET. WILLIAM HINTON refpcflfullv infcrnM hi« Friend, and the Public, thy his SCHOOL will optn «gain on Friday the loih of July Ttrms a. ufu.l, 1 j OulntM, an.l one Guinc . . titranre. EDUCATION. THE REV. CHAULES WALLER ...

MAINWARING, JEWELLER, GOLDSMITH, and TOYMAN, Oppoiite Mr. Gyde's Rooms on the Lower Walkj, li.ith, BEGS leave ..

... MAINWARING, JEWELLER, GOLDSMITH, and TOYMAN, Oppoiite Mr. Gyde's Rooms on the Lower Walkj, li.ith, BEGS leave to acquaint his friends 4ml the Company in gc« ner.il, that he ha» a choice and valuable collection of articles in the Jewellery and ?? branches; ...

HAY, TO be SOLD, a Quantity of good HAY, within v miles of Bath and I'rittil. Enquire at the lio'di-ii

... HAY, TO be SOLD, a Quantity of good HAY, within v miles of Bath and I'rittil. Enquire at the lio'di-ii Heart, Clutlon. f l'.y6 ?? m, \v7 rr.ri'.'i^iT.iT'iTjT AMcetinj- of the Creditors of |OSEPH URi (JORY, .1! ?? place, Sliiipkeiper, 1, re- queued on ...

BAT H. MISS FLEMING refpeftfully informs her Friends, tha: Aie i. returned from Pari., and eat tinue-, ..

... Sab* bath-biealtiny, on a large half-lln-rt, . . ox Mf s i i.k ?? l.etior to Youth, b) E. Rack I O Ella),, Letter-., and I'oemi, by the fame Author, 6 o En 1 lee's Ken Spelling Di.tioiiarj, bound, a o Wl , , ?? in well Vonii,: Man' ?? - 2 0 A M iHK> ?? ...

J. SANDERS, DRAWINII-MASTF.R, &c. T> Efpcitfulty informs his Friends and the Public, i V that he ii lIKMiiVI.II ..

... wcakjicU ln his loins, eye-light, and memory, brought on by practices too common amougft youth. This gentlen»un was lo exceed. ingly emaciated, that his friends concluded he was in a deep conlumption. # Alter taking Hunter's Heitvrativc Ilaliam only one ...