>From Felix Farley's Bristol Journal ( Bristol, England ), Saturday, July 5, 1788; Issue 2071. BRISTOL ( Park ) July the 4th, 1788. Mr. WILLIAM's pseudo Friends having with peculiar avidity announced his death, etc., etc., - but as they have not thought proper ( in these happy times replete with MIRACLES ! ) to proclaim a word relative to his resurrection; he thinks it necessary to acquaint his real Friends, and the Public, that he is ALIVE, and WELL, and purposes opening his BOARDING-SCHOOL in the PARK, for the reception of young Gentlemen, after the present recess, on Monday the 21st instant, where they will be prepared for public Seminars, and qualified for Counting-House, etc., etc. Foreigners taught to speak, read, and write the English language properly, and grammatically. French taught by a regular bred Master. PUBLOW HOUSE. Pleasantly situated, about 6 miles ( West ) from Bristol, and 9 from Bath, Mrs. RUSSELL's School will open after the recess on the 23rd of July, for the reception of those young Ladies whose Parents may be inclined to honour her with their care; she begs to assure her friends that she has every grateful sense of the flattering approbation she has received from the improvement of her young Pupils, and will continue to exert her utmost attention to merit their future favors. N.B. A young Lady conversant in the French Language is wanted as an Assistant.