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The Bath Chronicle from Bath, Avon, England • 2

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a ti By Authority tf ParUamtnt. ENGLISH STA TE-L OTTER i7ti. THOMAS PARSONS, Leather-Seller, Gfover, and Breeches-Maker, at the Buck and Breeches, North-eate-street. sensible of th? man favnun K- hi k.s. BRISTOL, TvtaoAT Der.

A rfrW, At Galway, Endeavour. Volk. fr. Bristol at Piy-mouth, Three Sisters. Crolby, fr.

Peterlburgh 5 at Newfound land, Profper, Spence, fr. Demerary at Dublin, Friendlhip, Dyer, fr. Bristol. The Friendlhip, Thompson, from Barbadoes, bound toKew-fbundland, is taken by two French frigates. The Elizabeth, White.from Barbadoes, bonnd toNewfoond-I nd, is taken by the Harlequin American privateer.

MINTON and Co. respectfully acquaint the Nobility, Gentry, and the public in general, that they continue selling TICKETS and SHARES of TICKETS, al leave to inform his friends and the that he has remove irom ine mop joimng the Three Cups, to a House three doors nearer the Market, more eonvenient for carrying on his businefs cne iowciT prices, aiviaeo into naives, iighrlis, and Sixteenths, stamped at the Bank of England with the Crown, and rnund it Bank of Srate-Lottrry, 1781, at their l.are wusic maices aii ions or Gentlemen Kiding Leatber Breeches, cut by himfelf, with the greatest esactnesi, after the much-im- and commodious 5 TATE-LOTTERY and 1NSURANCE-OFFICE, appointed bv Government, in the Abbey Church-Yard and Cheap-street, Batn. Where Insurance Books an openfd. A Ys POST. LONDON, Dec.

8. Dec. 7 is Majvlty' plerfure.that all officers abfent SK avK fronn regiments on foreign service do join their tw I rPc'vecorPiWthout delay, those officer only excepted wlio have his Majslty's teaveot absence, ter the additional companics. By hit Maj. command, C.

JENKINSON. Yesterdap the Sheriffs and City Remembranccr went up to St. James's, to know his Majetty' pleasure, wlien lie would perm.t th Lord-Mayar, Aldermen, and Common Council, to wait on hu M.jesly ith an humhle petition, address, and re-inonitrance to which hi Majcsty immediately replied in the words I stiall take thue to consider of the man-rier which I ihalJ receive it, and the time when, and will you know." A protest is prepared and signed. by several gentlemen in the City aeamit the remonilrance th rnmmftn.H,ii Qbfervations en tbe Captulation at Tork-T vwn. MUCH commiseration hi.

ansen in the minus ot the ge-nerous Public, and much declamation has been poured forth by fundry of the Opposition in Parliament.bn that Article of the Capitulation at York-Town. from which it has been apprehended that chofe Americans who had joined Lord Corn- provea uonaon meinoa. Breeches and liloves cleaned, See. )C5 A handtqme DiningRoom Apartment to lett unfur-niihed, by the year, with good bed-rooms, servant's hall, and the ufe of a commodious kitchen. The back part of the house com-mands a pleasing profpect of the river Avon, Bathwick fields, and Claverton-Down.

473 wailis were to be lest to what is there stiled the civil justice of SOMERSET. TO be LETT, (tythe fee) and entered on at Lady. Day neat, A New-built Dwelling-House, with eonvenient barns, stabies, stalls, and other buildings thereto belonging their raically countrymen. Dreadful indeed is the fuppolition and however desperate the lituation our army was, it cannot be coneeived that his and also 1 58 acres of arable, meadow, and pasture ground, ad- Lordihip would have consented to an article, which, had it the of giving up one loyal American, muft for ever stain the joining, lituate, lyng, and being at Cann-Wood. Further particulars may be had of Mr.

lohn Whitchurch, at The Etectots of the Borough of South wark this met, and experienced Cierks attend to take down Numbers ihrouh-out the drawing Correct ume rical and Register Books kept, and all the vartou branches of the Lottery Business tranfacted with the fame inte-grity and honor as ufual. An exact aecount from London, by Fxnzss, of each day's drawing, will arrive every morning at the above ofSce. -The Fortuna Adventurers may receive their refpective demands by Nine o'Clock every morning, without the least deduction Most Money sor Prizes as soon as drawn, to any amount, For the Benefit and Indemnity of Adventurers, J. Mikto and Co. have prqjected the fullowing New Mode of Insvbikc, via.

All Tickets and Shares bought at the above Office will be warranted On 1 out of every Two Numbers so purchased. The adventurer, by paying a premium of any fum from One Guinea to Five Hundred Guineas, will receive doublt the premium so paid, if both the Numbers infured ihould be drawn Blanks during the whole drawing Numbers fised on without Tickets may be infured on the fame principle. Bt No 46,665, drawn Nov. 2a (the day of drawing) prize of One Hundred Pounds, was sold at this Office the zd inst, to a Lady, for 1 d. a2 hon our of the Bntilh arms.

But a little attention to the Capitulation, and a little know ledgeof fubjects ofthat nature, will uerhaps didipate all our torney at law, Frome or of Mr. John Willis, of Coppleibury rnat an Address, Petition, and Remon-ranee, he prefented to his Mijcsty by their Representatives, expressive of theil loyaltv and arfection. and nravine an alte. tarm, who will thew the premites 1007 rpO be SOLD by tion of the preient System of public Measores, and a removal of fears, either for the fasety of the loyal Americans, or lor the honour of our General. In the Capitulation of an inland fortrefs, it is ufual to insert an article, that the garrison stiall be allowed a certain number al By DANIEL DICKES, n.v piiiTii Disuatchcs have heen rerrivd ku s.nvRffl.i f.

I On Thurfday the th instant, The STOCK, of a GARDEN Governor Camshell, at lamaira. Ivin a II rf i' ot covered waggons, which are not to be searched by the be-fiegers upon any aecount whatfoever. It is well understood that these waggons are for the pur pole of securing those who kehind the Crefcent, near the High Common, latcly occupied by Mr. C. a ton consist ing of 640 Englilh oak plants, 60 ath placts, 360 plumb stocks, 35 elm plants, 36 cherry ditto, 1470 giofeberry and currant trees, 12 fpruce firs tikewife a great number of disterent furts of truit, trees, with a large quantity of disterent fern of garden iiust, and manv ether articles too nu- have deferted trom the belieging forces into garrison, from th: puniihment which would of Course await them sliould they again fall into the hands ol their own army.

senption of an expedition which has been fitted out from that mm agaml the Spanith settlement of St. Pestro, on the Muf-queto near Fort Omoa. The leading particular of this Information are, that intelligente having been reeeived ar Ja-niaica, that a large magazinc had been formed at St. Pestro, confistmgof warlike stotes, a great fupply of j-rovifions, and an immense qutntitv oftrrafure: it was immediarelw deiermi. Now, is it not clear that the Bonetra floop, which was to merous to Insert.

The to heg in at 1 1 o'clock. 101 1 FRESHFORD, Somerset. at tbe dilpoial of his Lotrifhip trom the innai the Capitulation was perfons 0.. board which were to le sent away npO be SOLD by unexamined, and the milTing to be aecounte! for) was for the MR. i ICHOLL refpectfuilv acquaints the rubKc, th the SALE of the FreehoH Estate on Walcot-Parade, and the Remainder of the Hl uihold Furr iturf, Phte, Linen China, and other Effects, of Mr.

HENRY PHILLIPS at the Three Tun tavern in Stall-itreet, which were to have been sold by Auction this da is unavoidably paftponed till Man. day the instant, when they are to be peremptorily sold. By DANIEL DICKES, sied in Council, to feton soot an expedition asainrt it.which was accorrfmgly prepared with a proper sorce, under the conimand et Capt. Eaovvn of the 6oth reg i men t. Unfortunately for the jisue of the enterprize, by the mi stake in not securing the sentiy, On Monday the irth inttant, and fullowing at a house near the Church, lately inhabited by a Gin tlcman who has purpofeot fccunngjiuch Americans, a wete in our army, om the vengeance ot their intrynitn for well convincet! am 1 thar his Lordihip would have stood the impending astault, een in the situation he then was, rather than have rifqued the leail imputation either upon hi, own honour or thnr ot his countty.

An EMGLISHMAN. was ccnveyed time enougli to the Spamaids them to remove the treasure Caut. Rrowvn mH Ins quttted that pl.tce, the neat and genuine HOUSHOLD FURNITUR of detaebmem could a sceure entry into the place. In other the laid house; cunsiitng of neat four-post and half-tetter beJ- with entton, ltatr, and linen turmture, hne teafoned goole feather beds, boliitrs, and pillows, blankets, iheets, with ine expedition was attendedwith all the expected fuc-cets. A large magazine of powder, with 500 stand of arms, feil into the possestion of our troops, and thefoit and barracks have been so compleatly de.lroyed as to render the place of very liitit service to the Spaniards in that quarter.

The Captain is nie t-ble litten, near mahogany deik and bookease, ehest of The ORIGINAL SAI.ISBURV COACH IS removed from the Angel Inn, Bridge-Foot, to the Whitk-Haxt Inn and Tavern, Stail-tireer, Bath, bae aiiercd to a new and elegant Post-Coich, cariinj; tliur infiie pal-scugers and one outlide only, scti out every V. euiicftay aud Sa turday morning at eight o'clocli. A COACH 10 Sa lissuxt, Sovth vmptcn, St Gosport, every Monday, Wedneseay and Friday nihr, at ten o'clock. A DIL1GENCE toS. utmmTun tiirough Sal.ibury, every Monday, Wednefday and Friday morning at leven o'clock.

draweiy, tables, cha bat tn ttands, icz. in mahugany and other wood, Scots.ii and carpets, an eight-day duck, witn very on his retnrn to Jamaica, after having effected this auhieve ment, withnut the loss os one man. uletul kttenen tarniture, -c. The whule to be viewed on preceding the fale wheie catalogues may be had, and of D. Dickes, unholder and auctioneer.

CilUDWtLL, IVIL'sS. TO be SOLD for a Term of Years, detcrmin-ble with the fise of Mr. Wm. Mi, in. in uterfion after the dectase Mr.

Jolia Mill, An ESTATE at Eastcoust and ChIiwuith, in the parifh of Crudwetl, now rnted by Mr. Luk: C.iles; consi'ting of a good farm house, b.un, ttable, brew-houfe, bake-housc, and Cunvenirnt and build-infs, with abuut ten jerei ot paiture and litteen acres of arablc inclufed, Kin near the faid house; and ab t-nty-feven acres of arablc, in the common fields of Eailcuurt, and lourteen acres in the common 6elds of Chelorth, King disperfedly. For particulars, apply to Mr. Frecme. attorney, at MarILfield in Glocesterthire.

is '9 in the Market-place, Bath. iciz 1 A IV I Captain Macbndc, of the Artois of 40 guns, has taken near the Dogger-Sank the Hercules and Mars, two new privateers beiougin; to Amsterdam, mounting 24. nine-pounders and ten cohorns each. Captain MacHrjde says, they fail as fast as the Ar'ois. and are the compleatest privateers hetver faw they colt upwards were commanded by two Hogenboomes, tat her and Ion, inhabitants of Flufhing.

The Hercules had 164. men on board 513 were killed, and io wounded the Mars, 146 men, nin? were killed, and 15 wounded. The Artois had TnO be SOLD by Auction, on the M. Uy S. I I On Wednef lay Dec.

by order of the Trurtees of Tho. Newton, late of the faid horouh, tor the bene.it uf his crcditori All that Frcehuld Mctfuage, Bura, or Tenement, in the borough ot in the tunty aforelaid tngethri with a Malt 'use, Stible, Barn, and other eonvenient Out- liy bis MAJKSI Koval Letter Patent, PROSSER's new-invented WATER-CLOSETS, sor beu chambers, and drersii g-tooms, hich far excel any ever yet made or invented, for cleannefi, and ease to be kept irt repair, bein much soperior to any of the flide, quarant ttuol. bell crank Water-Clofetk, ever yet invented, hc rLtters himielf the many Nobkmen and Gentlemen in the three who have honourei him with their approbation, will sor'-ficient'y prove, being secure from any and they an so eafy a principle, that any plumber may fix them, having no wire, pulls, Ute. that are kable to be out of order. For a of this useful invention, one of them is fitted up, and may be seen worked, at Mr.

Wm. Birch all's vphoilte.y Warehouse, in Que-n fuare, Bath whom the Patent ha. p-tinted Venderot them in tiie Western partsof Eiiljid. (C Patterns also may be seen at Mr. huse, No.

Heathcock cuurt, in the Strand, London. s62x buildins also piece or paicel of arable land, to one man Killed, and lix wounded. Verterday morning, a pacquet was reeeived at the Admiral ty, from Ueut. Parker, commanrter of his Majetty's atmed Ihip the St. PhiiTp's Cattie.

containing advice of his having conveyed a body of Coritcan recruits into under fire of the enemy batterie, without any damage, although they laid barn, in a ciited containing one a.re (more A S. TO be SOLD by Auktion, at the Globe Tavern in the city of Lrter, on Friday the 1 uh d-y uf Jan. 1782, at one o'clock in the afternoon, fubject tu such coudiiiutis as lhall be then produeed, One UndivideJ Fourth-Part of the Wjter-Works of tVt faid city of Exetrr, held under Lease fruin the Mayor, Bull in and Commonahy of the tarne city, far a term ot 200 ut which about 115 ycars are now to cotne. For further particulars, en.juire 0 Mr. Blagden, N'o.

12, Graj's-inn, London Mr. Gorge Evans, of the liime in Mr. Matthew, attorney, at Ner.ham Wm. Via.ud, Durtley, Gloucesterlhire or of Mr. Thnrne, prioter, in Eseter.

continurd tluowing utclis tor lourlinurs. He had also thefuc- or Icliy which premites uz noa. in the occupation ot Mrs. Rieh. Likewile (on the tarne day) All the Houlhold Goods, the pro-perty of the aforefaidTho.

Newton. The l.ile to bein preciicly at eleven o'cLU, a the hole will bc seid in one day by a writ-ten titalogue. cess to hnd thirty pipes of wine, and cight ol oil, with aquan tr.y of sriiit. tor the u'e of the gamson. He tut her arfd, that by order .11 Cien.

Mutray, he had reeeived on board oj Spani N. B. The premites and land will be put up at one o'clock. ards, which vvee taken in a fally, in orJer to deliver them to ot lale as utual. tT All perfons who have any demands upon the faid Tho.

Neu ton are reauelted ij tend them to Mr. Wm. Brewer, furgeon, tne Spannn ntul at Leghorn; as the General appiehcndod danger to hi" soidiery, from the tlatc of health the prisoners were in. Lieut. Parker fsiied Minoica the tid of last at or Simon Craok, at Flaxiands (uetr the laid beine legal Trudee, to receive the fame And all nionth, at which tirne the carrison were in pertect health.

Veerdav the Flouse of Commons in a Committec went psifans wtm are maebted to the faid ett are desired to pay the tarne irnmeJiately to the aforefaid Mr. Brewer or Mr. Crook, tV.roueh the bili for cortinuing tor rne year more, the act for orherwile thry-will be fti'U ititout further notice. s8 luipcodin the Habtas Corpus Act, in cascs of perfons imprj loned ei 'sjiicion 01 treason. Lcd moved the iand tax at 4s.

in he und for Enc 1F to render mankind with thcraielves, and axreeable to fociety, be one of the great Objects of life, EWLY INVENTED FALSE HAIR, by N. MACKINNON, Ladies Hair-Dreiser, from London, that will drefs in any firm to v.htch the Fafhion may last long, and never rinkj the warers lieep with it, and drefs themielves, is adapted to the ihaue ot the head, keeps fast on, lits cloie and eafy, made extreme ly becoming, nceds no hair cumb over, tho' turned it is imposlible to dillinguiso it from na-tural hair. An asiurtment ready made, and sold by him nly, qb -tue Church-strect, Kingstan-buildings, Bath. Elastic Cutliions from as. 6d.

to zs. curls pads is. kraid from 4s. to zos. toupees ,2,.

transparent cuthions from 7,. ed. to 18s. that require no pins nor dretfing, only a fcw hairs tocom over it on the temples, made so amazingly light as to weigb frooa to 2 ounces, and may be railed or at pleasore. Chig-nan is.

D' Artois custtions 7s. 6d. French crape culhiona 7. 6d. which he persorms with the grearest care and difpatcl to the general fatisfaction of his employers.

Cummiiii, careftillv executed. 5,,, veauty is certainly one ot tha bett gttts nature can beltow; and it is not only an innocen: but a laud art to prelcrve or im prove it. MOSENAC, perfumer, 148, Oaford-street, hopes he has a just claim to the patronaze of the fair fe, having fpared land, and 48 in the whoie tor Scotland also for tl cn-tinuation of the on malt, fflum, cyder, perry, See. which Was apreedto without any debate. Admiral Rodney takes out with hirnto the LeewaH-fdands only eight Ihip of the line one of 90, four of 74, and three of 64 euns.

Tuehiay came on to be tried at Westminster-Hall, before the Earl of Manstieid, a cause whcrein the publicans are much in The aion was brought by an eminent brewer against a reput-thie publtcan, to recoset the price of a larce EXGL1SH STATI -LOITERV. -Lt. NOVEMBER day, being the zi day of drawing, No. 76 was Jriwn a prize of the most valualde yet d.a.vn, and atnong the Infjrance Pulici issued by J.COOK.E, who takes tliis method of conizratIat.n the fortuiute aJvcnturer upon his sewCess, and invitin him to apply for the beneiir, which stiall be itely paid his Order, upon remitting his Pulicy to J. COOK.E, at his OJJ Lottery Office, the King's-Arms, in the Minaries, v.hers they are every day now ou fair, in the most nunaerous variety Orders for which, by post, from the country, with kill, or can for rur-chase, will be duly attended to, and the Polici dilpatched to any part of Great-Britain, warranted undrawn at the time they are sent, or the purchafe -money nturned.

The faid Policies are at Fise Guineas, Two Gu'neas, One Guinea, Haif a Guinea, Fivr Shillings, and ilf-a each, and the most beneheial ever yet prop-ifed, as they consist of two and three disterent numbers, by which means they give two PRIZES to One Blank, of Two Blanks to One Prize. Schemes, explaining the particulars, may be had gratis, of the principal bookfellers, sltopkccpers, 4c. in almost every town of Great-Britain, ho recsivs comrr.issions for J. COOKE, and by whom ordert for Policies, Tukets, and Shares, are forwarded to his Office. All numbers of Tickers, whether purchased of J.

COOKE or not, examined zratis, for twenty years pail. nettner ltudy, troudle, nor eapence, to procure hatever may give bittre to nature, preierve its beauty, or renair its blemithes particularly his solid beautitying eofmetie, which far furpaises every other watn or compolition hatever, not only for itsestteaey in quantity of ale. which had been delivered, and which, upon the removnig tan, treckles, and every other detorm.ty injunous the foftnefd and delicaey of the tkin, but likewisc in its lu.prifiti es-sects, by rendering it permanenrly fair and beautiful, arid in its compolitiun perse.tly innocent, a larze oii.mtity of which he pubiican stapmg itvctai oi it, ptovtd so exceedingly bad that his customers would not drink it. The publican, there-fore, fent to the brewer, to he would send for the ale back. yearly esport.

Als, bis new-invented Trans) Ivanian Vejjetable White, which far furpastes any powaer hithertoinvented, either STOLEN 01- STRAYED, out of a Paddxk ag Pickwick-Lodge in the panih ot Conham, jin the county uf Wihs, nn Sunday the of November, between the huur of eleven at night and Cx the next morning, A habt CHEbNC MARE of the Hackney kind, aouut four years" old, and about 14 hands 3 inches high, a good deal of white in her face, twa white feet behind, acut tau and not docked at the time fhe as lost. Whoever will give Information ol the faid mare, so that ftc may be had again. to John Manly of Pickwick aforefaid, thall receive One Guinea and all reasonakle exrences if ftrayed and if stolen a re.vard of Ten Guineas on the cunviction of the ortender er ofTcnders. tor ttc tnnocence ot its compohnon, or estects on the tkin, which so persectly resembles nature, as not to be diltinguislted by the and re.eive Ins money or as nr.ich of it as should appear tobe derteient; but toe btewer refsed to do so contending, that I.aving delivered his beer he had a to be paid for it, and was not obliged to receive any part of it back. This action was theretote brought to reeever the price of the ale delivered, the publican having fti st tendered to the brewer the va lue of as much as was tonsumed in the trial of it and after niceir ooierver this, and all ins other cotmetics, is rcfpccttuily orlered to the infpeclion of the learned and candid.

Also his Vegetable Rouge, allowed by all to ea.el every thittg of it kind fr beauty of tir.t, and inr.ocence cf its prrparation. MOSE-NALs tslc.ee of Cucumber, which has met with universal praise by the first families here and asroad, nothing having yet been found to render the lkin so tust and clear, and may be used the examination of many respektable witnestes, ho fully tproved the ill quality of the ale in question, his Lordihip and he jury were cleariy of opinion that the brewer was bound to to an infant in its earliett ftate, and has been much recommended by several eminent physicians tur its falubrious qualitie being chiedy estracted from cuoling seeds, simples, aromatic hWer, take it hac, ane feund a vcidtct ferthe delendant. Thursdsy at Docto- Commons, the cause of diverce brought by Loid Co-ke againlt his Lady, for adultery, was heard beicre the Chance! lor of London wnen after variety of evidence had been examined on Soth liJes, the Judge prunounced that his and hers, and 1. equaliy lerviceable in ladies or gentlemen's dressing rooms. MOSENAC'sOick Beautifier, hich immediately whitens the brownest end coarfett complexion his Balm of the Eail, chitfly used sor children, or ladies of a delicate Lcrdlhtp had totally failed in Ins proof of adultery.

Ksiduy Jhn Hevy, after nnny hours examination before Aldennaii Cr ichton. at Cuildhall. was eo.nmitted to take his complexion: his Royal Faste sor the hands, and prepared trial for fortging an indorsement to a Rill of Exchange, with in BATH AGRICULTURE, SOCIETY. AT the Annual Meeting hekl at Gyde's-Rooms, Dec. itrtt 1781.

Sir JOHN DUR BIN in the Cnir; The Names of sevetal New Mem'uors ueregivea in, and the ful-lowing Minute: and Resolution unanitnoully agreed to I. Resolvl, that James Stphens, ef'j; of Canierton, te elected a Vice-President, in the room ot his late father Philip Stephens, efq; deceased. II. On a revilion of the Rules and Ordrrs, the follawing rule was propoled ana unanimoufly arpraved, v. That no perfon ihall icceive a second prem'um a crop er plantation of the fame Lind that he has aiready a pre-mium for, within lefs than seven yeart after the filt premium is granted him." IU.

The clatms for premiums this year, with the annexed certisicates, being read, several of ihem wer found inadrnillible but the foIlowinLere admitted, and the Secretary i diiected tu pay them when for 1 Mr. Billinlley's claim for railing near sorty tons cf Cab-bages per aur, on ab.ut 15 acres ol land, Ten Guineas. Mr. Alexander's claim for 40 acres of Turnips or autumn feeding, twite hoed, Ten Pounds. And als for 70 acres of Re for stieep seed, Five Guineas.

3. Mr. Hewit's claim for 70 acres of Turnips tor spring teed ing, twice hoed. 4 The claim of Ann Cafs, of West-Monckton, for zz years faitliful servitude, Three Guineas. c.

The claim of fane Brookes, of Waplev. for 11 vears tent to cheat a pawnroker, Mr. Beauchamp of Holborn Bars, of a gold watch, and the change of a pretended Bath Bank note. The foctety for the protectton of tradefmen asamst sw indlers took up the profecution. The Aldtrman faid, of all the TO be SOLD by Private Contrad, in a pJeuiaiir.

dry and healthy part oi' the City of Exeter, tltuate un an eminence, (St. David'3-Hill) and a very extensive and beautiful profpect of the city and adjacent country A neat HOUSE, wi.h a louth atct; consist-ing ot four gjod roems in the attic 1 hall, one handson parlour, 8t a dinmg room, with a very large commodious LunJry detathed trom the house, and other uleful necestaries on th ground ftoor also, about three acres of rieh pasture land Ivii conttguous to the premites, a large kitchen garden, two pleasure gardens walled, the walls of both well planted with vari-ous forts of choice truit trees, together with a coach-house, Kabimg, and all other conveniencies neceUary for a family. For turther particulars, please to enquire of tbe Rev. Me. Eastcott.

at Exeter; or Mr. Walter Chapman, attorney at law. in Green-street. Bath. 3 Tbis Day is Publijhed.

TIS5SMERSETSHIRE' W1LTSHIRE, GLO- CESTERSHIRE. DORSETSH1RE ALM AN ACK, for the year ,782. containing 1. The fasts. sestirals, See.

moon'a bgns, fing, fetting and southing; rifing and setting of the so, and equation of time. a. A prognostication of the weatber. 5. rerms and returns, c.

4. A the fimi and Sovereigns of Europe. 5. The Members of Parliament' orheers of the mil.tia, fairs fi.ed and moveabse. and quarter telsions.

6. A ne and accurate tide-takle for the cuaii. rrinted for T. t'smar. c.

crimes sie ever heard of to assect the public Credit, that of the prifoner was the most artiul. He had opened a house in Bath, uog-iKin gioves rar attto, are now too well known to neej any eulogium. Pastiis to form and bea itify the natls waters to ftienthcn and give istre to the heavie.l eve Frontals to fmvoth the sorchead, and prevent wrinktes even to extreme old age to olour and thkken the eve ows, with several other curious at iiclcs of the fame nature, equaliy etlicaciuus to those ladies who have experienced the falulary estects of thete inven-tions. This advertisement means only to return the acknow-ledgnient of the and is more particularly addrested to those who are still unacquainted with their virtues and esticaey, and who ate, peihaps, ruining both their health and complexion with many of the modern metallic walhes, which are pernicious to both. Those MQSENAU presomes to recom-mend, are persectly innoxious to the most delicate and to prevent impesitions, are sold only at the above warehouse.

the front and another in London. hen apprehended, biils of this rot ten firm were found in his pocket-book tot he amount of 10, cool which were providentially ptevented frumbeing circulated. His derk was also examined, and as cirrumstances were rceeding Arong agxinlt him, he was remanded to be further examined as party to the formet y. Mvmrg lltrjld. PltUadtlf hiay OH.

An expief, jurt arrived from Georgia, informs that the inhabitants had atsembled in the town of Augiitta, and the form of Government having been re- of which making but little soew towards the street, thoughoncof faithful servitude, Two Guineas cflahlilhed there, they chofe the Hon. Nathan Brownfon for 6. The claim of Wm. Daniel, of Fitihead. for a.

vears faithful servitude, Three Guineas their Governor, and also elected four dclegates to rcpr.sent the State in Conglefs. This txpicfs likewisc bnngs lettcit which nnounce a firm resolution on the part of the Gcorgians to run raui vnuren-yard, prt. stnteda mtmcnal to botb Houstt es ParUamtnt La ajiL. all kinds of dangers, and toendure the greatest hardsllips, rather ine rargeit and oeit mied erlumcry Warehoules in the three Kingdoms. Mosenan, penatrated with gratitude for the generous protection sopport of the nobility and his customers in general, and aealous to give them every fatisfaction in his po wer, presomes to recommend to their notice, a most beautiful and becoming Crown Powder, hitherto nknown in England, or manuiactured in Europe, called Perfian Brown Rose Powder, which so far from having any thing pernicious in its compofition, is a most excellent cephalic, greatly rclicving, comsoiting, and strength-cning the nerves and brain, at the fame time so delightful and perfume, that the live roses, or anv odour.

or ntraft 7. The claim of Thomas Pollard, of Crtech St. Michael, for 28 years faithtal servitude, Two Guineas. 8. The claim of John Harris, of Gillingham, for 26 year faithful servitude, One Guinea.

IV. Mr. Birkbeck having informed thismeeting, that Com-bers Pots are now constructed for burning ptt coal, and generally used in Yorkihire, and oblicinsty ostered to procure one for the than fubmit tothe domimon of the Engtiih. MARRIED. Mr.

John in the Hay tn to Miss S. Wells, dauzhter of the Rev. Mr. Wells, o' Farley, near SaiistJury. Mr.

David Sanger. of Well Oredard, 3w Pf f-? MmoMht last a etff LZ ii, The Stationers ConZ pany gave their utmost atfillance for the additional duty.by whicl. the price of Sheet Almanacks is raised two-pence. -dls ay it bad. Francis Moore's Almanack.

the fame Authors as cm. ndJr thro 'ne Stationen. Tv ho 5 Company the last -o vears. iycho Wmg's Almanack. Poor Robin's Almanack.

Ladies Diarv. wltk to Mifi Sufnnah Sharp, of Compton, near Shaftefbury. Society, this meeting thank him for the fame, and requeft he will procure it as sonn as is nvenient to him. DIED. Mrs.

Somerfcales, relict of the Rev. Joseph Somer V. A Nobleman of Diirinction having tntormed this meeting of the espediency and fuccefs of rearing Calves with oil cake dilTolved inlkimm'd milk, with the additiun of a little treacle, the thanks of this meeting are voted him, and the method he has from them, are greatly inferior to it and withal so permanent, that the room where it is used will be seented for a day, 20s per pound. Also, a choice Perfian Rose Pomatum, not to be equalled and with all the foreign pomatums, zs. per fot a new and curious water, called by the Ladies of tbe Lcvant Idruternfe, which he presomes to think unequalled.

The above articles sold only at the above Warehouse and notwikhstanding every advance of infurance, and the present distZculty of importation, he continues seil everv article of genuine soreien Derfnmorv propoled is recommended to prau.ee. VI. The Lift of Premiums being revifcd, divers of them were difmiiTcd others altered, and many new oncs added and the Secretary is directed to get a new edi tion printed in January neat. VII. The fubfeription of many of the members being several years in arrear, the Secretary is directed to request the fame may be paid in without further delay.

VIII. The Secretary laid before this Meeting a general ftate chiefly eonfisting of rieh estences, seented waters, fine high-seented pamatums, Rose, Tuberose, See. See. real Mi rechalle, and other perfume powders, at the ufual reduced orices mUm wl: i wnicn MUStHAU nas ettabuthed a manufactory adjoinine the Warehouse. so that he ean n-k of the aecounts, by which it appears that the Society's fund, and the number of its members are considerably increased fince last year, the faid aecounts were signed by the chairman fcales, M.

A. of Emhlooe, in Worcclterilure Alio ner only fon, the Rev. William Son.e, fcales, M. A. lateof Balliol College, Oxford Aged P5, Mr.

Dore, many year, a dancing-tnalrer in Reading. Mr. Ray, jun. ofCookham, Berks, by a fall from his Korse. Aged 8z, Paul Ellers, efq; Cleik of the Peace for Oxlordlhire.

'Aged 77, Samuel Barker, efq; brother to John Baikcr, efq; Governour of the London AiTurance Cor poration. At Minchinhampton, Mrs. Cornwall, Wise of the Rev. P. M.

Cornwall, A. M. At Wells, Sherwood, efq; of Winscombe. At Ufbon, Lord John Pelham Clinton, second fon of the Duke of Newcaltle, and Membtr tast Retford. PRE5ERRED.

The Kcv. Edmund Smith, tothe rectory of Melcombe-Horsey, with the rectory of Godmanltone, Dorf. Tlu: Rev. Hugh Bcnnett, to the rectory of Rowington, in Somerset. The Rev.

Mr. James Sandford, to the rectory of Thornbury, Devon. The Rev. Mr. John Jago, jun.

to the vicaiage ol Ratteiay, Devon Edward orthey, clerk, M. A. to the icarage i Rinset, in Shroplnire. Morgan Price, clerk, hl. A to hold the tectory of Bysord, with tl vicarage of Weo-bly, in Heieloidlhire.

The Rev. Francis Welses. B. D. to hold the vicarage of EldtrssiaU, with the rectory of Earls-Croom.

In IWorctsterihire. Capt. Holloway, late commander of the Vtng.at.ee, to be Captain of bis Majesty's Ihip Inflexible. Th- lUv Mr. Eveleigh, Fdlow of Oriel College, tobe Provoll of that fociety.

in the room of the late Rev. Doctor Clarke Thomas Bever, LL. 0 Feilowof All Soul. Collage, and one of the Advocates in Doctor Commons, to be Chancellor of the diocese of Lincoln 11 Rev. Tho.

Exon.M. A. to hold the I irh he vicarace of Crcech St. Michael, in IX. Refolved, That the thanks of this meeting be given to Secretary for his palt service, and that he berequested to continue for their being persectly free from any mixture whatever, is.

per pound, with every article in perfumery, genuine and cheaper than elsewbere in England. The above delicate articles, and several others of the fame na. ture, equal in persectioo, and at the fame prices, sealed up with proper directions, with all MOSENAU's other rieh and genuine articles in foreign perfumery, with bis new invented and mfh in his cifice. D. c.

Rider Almanack, with Fairs, Coldfmith's Book Almanack. Wmg's Sheet Almanack. Cambridge Sheet Almanack. London Sheet Almanack on a copper-platif. Stg printedonroyal paper.

with Cornwall and Devonftire Almanack. ggjftgj and Berkmire Almanack. ire. Derbyihi.e. and 5S "rtfordlhire Almanack.

SSfe CanWge Almanack. Leicesterthire. fld ilordsoire Oberland. W. stmoreland, Oushm liT Shmpslure, ttete, SE -ITV- Almanack.

iulsex and Kent Almanack. Yorkfcw. and Lancaihire Almanack. Jaj!" Complete Pocket-Book. Sta'tso' Abnaek.

a. publied by th. ur SS vhVXaint! Lby rnpUed it X. The Rev. Mr.

Swaine, of Puckle-Church, having ure- sented the Society with a considerable quantity of the most va luable grafs seeds in the blade, all carefully collccted by himfelf at the proper seafms, together with a very interefling aecount approved compofition sor a Razor Strop, which will keep polislied raaors in pertect order to the last without grinding, the use of a hone, or any other affistauce, sold only by appointment, at Mr. Widlake's Coleraine Linen Shop, Ceorge-street, Bath also by Mr. J. R. Roberts, perfumer, in Kewcaftle and at Mr.

Clark of the seil proper to each, the situation, on which they grew, and the precise time of gathering tbe seed and also with a co-Icction of Englilh Graste in excellent preservation Refolved unanimoufly, that the Thanks of this Meeting be given to Mr. Swayne, for his polite attention to a fubject so worthy the watch maker, Fownes-street, Dublin; and at the uriginal. N. B. hair-dressers, gcc.

by taking the perfumery by dozens or in an will find their advantage, MOSENAU bring enabled to teil cheaper than other bv tbe Society's purfuit and the notice of tbe public in general. XI. Tbe thanks of this meeting are returned to Mr. Gyde for the ufe of bis room on the preient occafion. Somerset, werth t'ogether 500I.

per General Ke jtvfqrts, a4 he tapidity 1 Uiu OHN DU Wa.

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