The MISS FLEMINGS FIND themselves under the disagreeable necessity of requesting the indulgence of their ..
... fixing TUESDAY the 26th instant, for their SPRING BALL, at the Uppe ...
... fixing TUESDAY the 26th instant, for their SPRING BALL, at the Uppe ...
... for tin- fa- vours he has rceeived Once tlie Dtft'olutlon uf I'artmrl'.iij) with his Uncle Mr. Wm. Evill, unci allure, hisfriends and the public that no exertion (liull he wanting to merit a continuance uf their patronage, H. lias 1 -ecentTyvlfltcd the, different M.anufjdlorlcs in his line, where he has t'cleetcd every new Article with thofe advantages that enable him to fupply Jila cultonici. ...
... day during the Seafon, to be had in or out ofthe houfe, potted proper to be fent to any part of the kingdom, and warranted to keep good for ten days. Letters poft-paid. Orders duly executed and delivered in Bath every day at four o'clock, free of carriage. fry A Man Cook wanted. None need apply but thofe whofc character will bear inl'pection, and can be well recommended. VENISON and. TURTLE in ...
... fit for the immediate reception of Gentleman's family, having every requilite convenien ...
... fellin. at the , ¦â¢â¢Â¦,.- 11 London prices, By WILLIA ...
... NK OPENED at BRIDGWATER on MONDAY the 14th of November, by CROSS, SEALY, BAYLY, SWEETING, DUTCH, and PHILIPS. [7300 NOTICE is hereby given to every Perl'on who Hands indebted to the Eftate of Mr. Henry Mais, a Bankrupt, to fettle the fame immediately with THOMAS KING, Bath, J. HENSLEY, Nov. ,-t 11,1791. J. SMITH. A YOUTH of good Diipolition, who has had a Claflical Education, is wanted as an ...
... ?? of Young Gentlemen in the different branches of the Mathematics, Geogra- p ...
... and flattered by the approbation of the parent; of their numerous pupils, beg permission ...
... lervlces to his friends and the publick as an APPRAISER and AUCTIONEER. He lias f ...
... the above Office, for receiving premiums for the enfuing year on policies expiring at Lady -day, and tor infuring property in general. M. DAVIS, Secretary. a J Mr. Croom, Melkjham I Mr. Ktntm, Chippenham W' { Mr. Gear, Weymouth \ Mr. Burbriigt, jclsmltr.ajlcr, Sarmn. If any Fire happens, inftant application muft be made to George Ford, the Engine-Maker, in Bridewell-lane, where Engines are ...
... her BOARDING- SCHOOL for YOUNG LADIES will open again on Monday the 24th o ...
... day during the Seafon, to be had in or out of the houfe, potted proper to be fent ...