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To the LADI E S. TADOUL, French Stay-Maker., from Paris, imprefs'd with gratitude for the favours already ..

... Wades-Passage, refpectfully inform their friends, that they are juft returned from London, with a fapionablt and truly-tltrant Affortmtnt of MILLINERY GOODS', to which they solicit the infpection of their friends, alluring them that every attention fliall ...

BATH GENERAL HOSPITAL, MAY zi, 1-H5. THE ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS being, at all times an cllcntial put of the Fund for

... fe'nniglit day died Mr. Samuel Ililliker, appraifei antlauclionccr, in Marlborough. Same day died, aged 84, the Rev. Mi . Jaculi Wragge, for- merly Fellow of Emanuel collcrje, Cambridge, anOeftc* of North Cadbury in this county. On Wednefday lafl died at Ciitncelrer ...

TOOTH POWDER, Recomm

... Tuelday lad died, at his houfe in Brcck-ftreet, the Rev. Arthur Evans. Monday died fuddenly, in the prime of life, in Barton's public brcakfalt-rooiri at the Hotwells, Mrs. Baird, wife of Baird, efq; of Newbath in Scotland. A few days fince died Mr. Thomas ...

To the FREEMEN of CH

... puhljked, Prill only is. bound, A Niw Ld. 'ion, being the tfounh, of YOUTH'S Faithful MONITOR; or, The YOUNG MAN't BFST COMPANION. Con- Saining, . compendious 1-ni.tijh Comma,, proper for all Youth lo be tsetiuiinied smili.* Retdiug md writing made eafs, with ...

\X7ANT'F,D, by'-a Younp Man of good family and VV ennneflion., a PARTNERSHIP with an ATTORNEY in an eittrnlive ..

... * 114 0 Ditto from Shrewlbury to Holyhead • . ..100 All the above Coaches carry but Four Infidei. I*Hli Friends ot the wto delated Negro Youths, at Mr. Matters'! Boarding-School at Whitchurch, whofe cafe was publiflied, and fubferiptions folicited for ...

SPRING -GARDENS VAUXHALL. THE Nobility, the Public in general, and Lovers of Harmony in particular, ate ..

... had is. each at the Gate of the Gardens, and at tlit I'jradc CofFce-Hbufe, X, It. Mrs. I URDIE allures ihc Nobility and her friend! at large, that every effort will be exerted on this and the foi lowing even* in;, lo render Vauxliall worthy their patronage ...

THE Creditors ofthe Rev. Dr. Frampton, of Buna- hill in the county of Wilts, are defired to deliver an ac-

... of prudence might then have induced the friends of Mr. Berkeley not to di- fturb the peace of the county I readily allow ; as it iieemed very evident tw every impartial looker-on, that the fenfe of the coun- try gentlemen at large was for peace, and c ...

An Account cfDr. Goldsmith's mt—t Cmr*y, tailed, Shk STOOPS TO CONQUER ; tr, Tki Mistakes op A NiCHT. ..

... Mr. Haitings, the friend of Young Marlow. Thefe rwo gentlemen hail never been at H.ndcatUe's, but the former is expefled every moment from London > and Haftings, hy an agreement with Mai'low, was to accompany him thither as his friend, but in faft to have ...

This Day is publijhed, price One Shilling, A New, Plain, and Rational TREATISE on the TRUE NATURE and USES of

... the utmoft refpeel informs the Nobility, Gentry, the publick, and his friends, that he has jull re- ceived from his Looms thelargefl and mofl elegant affortinent of ' Plain and Fakcy Di.misaison, Wintir Silks and S'attins, ever of- fered for fale in this ...

FINE TRANSPLANTED NORFOLK TURNIP SEED. A Quantity of proi ed Seed ofthe beft kind, being juit come to hand, may

... Who returns thanks to his friends for their many paft favours, and humbly folicits a continuance of the lame. White-Hart Inn and Tavern, Stall-Jireet, Bath. ELEAZER PICKWICK begs leave humbly to »- turn thanks to his friends and the public for the many ...

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... the World knows him, COMFORTS of MATRIMONY. [Ajtdreffcd tt a Friend.] YOU judge quite wrong to think your For- tune hard j , Life's Troubles, not its Bltflines, you regard i Believe mc, Friend, the Race ot Man can know No eai thiy Comfort unally d with ...

BATH TO be LETT or SOLD immediately, that Elegant aud Commodious HOUSE, No. 5, in Pai agon-Row; lately occupied by

... her friends in particular, that the partnerfhip is ?? by mutual confent ; and thar tic buflncis of Mantua and Sacque-Making will b carried on Ly Mrs. Rowbotham, at No. 5, SavilU-Row, near the New-Rooms ; where the favors of her former friends w.ll ...