7be late Rev. Mr. JOSEPH TAYLORSSchool at Bowes, near Barnard CafBe ’iff Yor-kfhire, » rh kept ly bis WI$OW,,Mrs. JANE TAYLOR, lt;£ x ~ ~ASSISTANTS, . -IS7HEREAS an Adveraibrtient was pnfr-V V lifted in the General Evening Poft of the 29th of jialy.Jaft, and other Pu-blick Papers, imimatiog.that Mss. XAYLQR declin'd continuing the School of her late ttulhand^. and thi.fanic Ticfie: foiicrmg the Removal of the Scholar* to Wr. Bowman’s Schopf at S raf'ortb, all tfhich Advertifementt. ivere without the'Knowledge or tmfent of the faid Mrs^ TAYLOR ; Therefore .thinjca it proper -to inform the PUBLICK, that (b$ is determined to corvipue the /aid SCHOOL at BOWLS, with a ftNumber jofTEA'd^ERSi as were employed'-by her late HtTSBANEf; and dou\$ts not, as no Ecdeavottr* -iflujl be wanting, of giving the dike SatUfa^Vibn to the Friends of fuchChildreaj as She and her late Huftaad had tbtf Hajari-nefs to do. tChildren are taken in to Board, Educated aCloath’d, a* uftaL+ _ 1 * * *For farther Particulars may be informed, and Recommendations to be had, by applying to -her Ageot^ Mr. Paul-Henry Robiofon. in Nicholas-Lane n£ar Lrmbard-fheet, London^ lt;