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the others whom constant practice has made wary, lay out their money on quite a different principle from that of the casual advertiser. They have learned their lesson, and if they pay extra for position or insertion, they know that their outlay is remunerative; whereas, if it were not governed by caution and system, it would be simply ruinous. In fact, advertising is a most expensive luxury if not properly regulated, and a most valuable adjunct when coolness and calculation are brought to bear upon it as accessories.

The heavy duties originally imposed upon newspapers, both on them and their advertisements, were at first a considerable check to the number of notices appearing in them. For, in the first place, the high price of the papers narrowed the limits of their application; and, in the second, the extra charge on the advertisements made them above the reach of almost all but those who were themselves possessed of means, or whose business it was to pander to the unholy and libidinous desires of the wealthy. This, we fancy, will be extensively proved by a reference to the following pages; for while it is our endeavour to keep from this book all really objectionable items, we are desirous that it shall place before the reader a true picture of the times in which the advertisements appeared; and we are not to be checked in our duty by any false delicacy, or turned from the true course by any squeamishness, which, unfortunately for us in these days, but encourages the vices it attempts to ignore.

The stamp duty on newspapers was first imposed in 1713, and was one halfpenny for half a sheet or less, and one penny "if larger than half a sheet and not exceeding a whole sheet." This duty was increased a halfpenny by an Act of Parliament, 30 Geo. II. c. 19; and by another Act, 16 Geo. III. c. 34, another halfpenny was added to the tax. This not being considered sufficient, a further addition of a halfpenny was made (29 Geo. III. c. 50), and in the thirty-seventh year of the same wise monarch's reign (c. 90) three-halfpence more was all at once placed to the debit

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NUMB 940.

Cheatre Ropal, Brury Lane.

By bin MAJESTY'S COMPANY,
THIS EVENING,

Will be prefeated the Tragedy of
JULIA

OR, THE ITALIAN LOVER

The principal Characters by

M. KEMBLE and Mrs SIDDONS

The Prologue to be tpoken by Mr Kemble

And the Epingue by Mrs Siddons

With New Delles, Decorations &C.
To which will be added
TD. DESERTER
Henry, Ms KELLY Skirmia, M. BANNISTER, J
And Louifs, by Ma. CROUCH.
Tomorrow (by Desire) The Wonder, with, the 6th
de, Harlequin, Jon On Thursday, the tragedy of

Percy, Den, Mr Siddara

BT COMMAND OF HIS MAJESTY. And ander the fame DIRECTORS as the CONCERT of ANTIENT MUSIC.

THE Oratorios of SOLOMON, ALEX

ANDERS FEAST, with the CHOICE OF HERCULPS, JOSEPH, ACIS and GALATEA, with DRY. DEN'S ODE, ESTHER, and MESSIAH, will be performed on the Six FRIDAYS in LENT, at the CONCERT ROOM in TOTTENHAM STREET

Swangu waken at Meffr. Longman and Brodeep's Mufis Shops in the Haymarket and Cheapfide, and Ms Adhiry's, No. 4, Pimlico, at Three Guinean cach, the Tickets NOT transferable.

ROYALTY THEATRE,

WELL STREET, NEAR GOODMAN'S FIELDS
THIS EVENING,

AN OCCASIONAL ADDRESS,

BY MR PALMER,

In the Character of Chriftmas

A Medical Entertainment called

THOMAS and SUSAN, Or.

The GENEROUS TAR.

Feed die, New Pastuirate Entertainment,

called

The DESERTER of NAPLES;

O, ROYAL CLEMENCY
Under the Direction of MR. DELPINI.
The Aur, Duets, and Chorules compofed by Mr. REEVE
The DESERTER by MR. PALMER
The other Character by

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Mr W Palmer, Mr. Cooper, Mr. L Edrange, Mr. Hud-
fan, and M. DELPINI
Delpini, Matrol. Pitthemer, and Mn. GIBBS.
Rad of the Fink Part, Graad Representation of
MOUNT VESUVIUS at the Time of the Eruption, with
the Flaming of the Lava,

Thar Dena by Mr. Holland, Mad. Bittner, and Mei.
Continue, coapofed by M. MALTER
A SONG by Master BRAHAM.

The Whole to conclude with (17th time) a new Pantomimic
Entertainment, called

HARLEQUIN MUNGO.

OR, A PEEP INTO THE TOWER

Harioquin, Mr RAYNER, Jan

Mung Harlequin, Mr. BOURKE

Pantai, Mr. POLLETT, S

Crepe of Wat Brafts and Warder of the Tower (with Chaver), Mr. GRACE

Captain, Sailor, and firt waterman (with Songs).

MI. ARROWSMITH.

Clown, Mr FOLLETT, Jun.

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J. Hayda THREE SYMPHONIES
for grand Orchestra, dedicated

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Panter's Wife, Mr. BURNETT,

And, Columbine, Mr. GIBBS.

Jones
Shield.

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To Conclude with a grand Ballet,

By Man! Master, Mr Holland, Mad. Whether, and

Mademnalelle Constance

Bura, St., Pic, ta: First Gall, a Second Gall, s

Ff the Boses to be taken of Mr. Clark, at the

Dew of the Theatre.

The Downs to be opened for the furore at half-part Ben, and to begin precifely at half-paß Six o'clock. •1• No Money will be returned after the Curtain is drew up, or wil my person be adhimed behind the Vivant Res & Regina

M.B. Nothing under

will be taken.

70 BE LETT, OR SOLD. EXTENSIVE Premises in the Neighbour bated of Chesplite Apply No. 9, Cheapfide.

A CAUTION to prevent IMPOSITION. SHARPS CONCAVE RAZORS Are made of the very best feel that can be seropera, and found with the any other cosy.

pily procured in as county,

nonpection. Their fuperior excellence shove all others let them more ehermed than any Racor new in ese, the exsequence of which is that forme perfons have feed, and fill to offer, an inferior article under that came

C SHARP, Perfumer and Rason Maker to his Royal #fights the Prince of Wales, at No. 131, Fleet Scent, and No. 57. Carnhill,

Mipectfully intreats the public to obferve that Bi Concave Ragore are not fold at any other places in London, but at his mops as above, Sharp famped an the ban of the Razor all others an counterfeit

the Pedal Harp, with Airs, Aspe
glas, and Sonatas, and an eafy me
thod for tuning

Siz ITALIAN ARIETTAS in the
Venetian Ayle, for the voice d
Piano Forte. Op. 5
The SONATAS for the Harp-
chord, with Accompaniments Op

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A Fourth fet of Sir ITALIAN CAN-
ZONETS, dedicated to Lady Loulas
Hervey

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Sa MINUETS and Twelve COUN
TRY DANCES for the year 1788
Ditte
The FARMER A comic opera, for
the Voice and Harpsichord"

NEW MUSIC.

This Day are Published,

By J. BLAND, No. 45. Helborn,

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Muftrated with Copperplates, and adorned with.
Portrait of the Auchor, by Gruffry Cambado, Esq., Rid-
the Doge of Venice
ing Mafter, Matter of the Horfe, Grand Equerry to

and caricature Prints
Where likewise is published all Mr Bunbury's elegant

FESTIVAL OF ANACREON.

This Day is Published, Price 38 6d,
A New Edition of

The New Comic Opera, now performing at
Covent Garden Theatre, with great applaufe, called
The Farmer, competed and compiled by Mr Shield, b
Pleyel's two Grand Sonatas, Op. 7, for the Pann Forte,
4. Pleyel's three Trios Concertante, Op. 11, for Violin
Tepor and Violoncello, 6s. Perey's Italian Ariert, Op. 5th,
5. Mozart's Harpfichord Quartett, 22 6d. Complete
Inftructions for Pedal Harp, with Selection of Fa-
vourite Songs and Sonatar by Mr. Barthelemon, 108
6d. Stocker's three Sonatas, Op 21, with accompaniments,
76 Thomas and Sufan, or, The Fortunate Tar, per
formed at the Royalty Theatre, ja 6d Chalon's three
Dues for the Pianoforte, Op. 7th, 76 6d. Mozart's
Airs, with Variations, for the Panoforte, each 28. Bre-
val's ealy Solos for the Violoncello, Op. 28, 73. 64. Cle- Published by William Holland, No. so, Oxford Street,
near Berner Street, removed from No. 66, Drury Lane
ment's Sonata, Op. 20, 32 Lately imported from the
Continent, great variery of Harp Music, by the mat
Of whom may be had, juft pablished,
Eminent Matters, together with the most diffinguished A Portrait of Kitty Cet-a-Dah Dilly ferting out from
New Works of the following Authors, confishing of Sym-King's Place with a Guard; Hiftory of Modern-Flagel
phonies, Concertas, Quarter, Trios, Duetts, Soles, and last, in leven diftinct works, each of which may be
Harpáchord Soratas, by Haydn, Pleyel, Kozeluch, Mo- had feparate Comteffe de Barre's Whim, The Pretty
da

THE FESTIVAL OF ANACREON, contaming the Songs of Capt Marrua, M. Hewerdine, and other Lyric Writers, as ficg at the Anacreont So ciety, the Beefreak and Humbug Clubs

art, Breval, Tncker, Todor, Devieme, Vanhal, Sirkel, Nuriery Maid, My Aunt, Hal's Looking Gisla,

ings, and Prints for the Cabinets of the Moralift, the

Viotti, &c. Also the Overture and Songs of Tarare, and large collection of Books, Pamphlers, Paintings, Draw-
Focloft Collections of the most favourme Songs from the
late French Operas, for the Harpochord.Where may Politician, and the Bon Vivant.
be seen their new-improved grand & mail Piano Forte,
and Mr. Corri's new invented Harpfichord Delk, with
All Lis

Dionary of Mobical Terms, Examples, &c
0 10 6
newly invented Piano Forte Board, with a Dictionary, &
Each One Guinea

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Prans of Pleasure and Memoir of Kitty Cut-a-
Dah will be (peedily published.

This day published.
Price Six Shillings, in Boards,

MEDICAL COMMENTARIES

for the Year 178, exhitiring concile view of the late and most important Dikcoveries in Medicine and Medical

Par-Philofophy Collected and Published by

THE Delivery, however, was put off till the
Re-opening of the Opera Houle set werk, for
the purpose of prefenting them in the heft fate of im.
provement

Thele FANS, calculated to prefent at one view both
the number of boars, including the additional ones,
games of Subscribers, &c, have been carefully compard,
with the plan of the House as kept at the Office, sad
will be fald only by the Proprietur,

Mn H. M., No 3, Haymarket,

THE SONGS in Robin Hood, of Charm-Where the will receive with refpectful gratitude any
ing Clorinda," and "When generous Wine," fangmands from the ladies, and wait on them if required.

by Mr. Bowden, 11 each. "When ruddy Aurora," and
The Trump of Fame," each 64. "Aurora" bellad, 15.
He vowed to love me, Goodwin cantar, 0, thou wert
Ye woods and ye mouth-
born to please me, duet

HANDEL'S SUBSCRIPTION
Dedicated by Permion to His MAJESTY
This day in published,

ANDREW DUNCAN, M.DF K. & A.S Edin., be. Decade Second, Volume Seroad. Printed for C. Elliot, T. Kay and Co., oppofita Somer fet Place, Strand, London, and C Entot, Edinburgh. Of whom may be hat, Complete SETS of DECADE FIRST, from 1773 to 1785 inclufive. Ten vols. 8vo, price 11 th boards, and ros bound.

ALSO, Vol. 8, for 1781-2, Vol. 9, for 1783-4, Vol. 10, for 1785 and Vol 1, Decade II for 1786, at Sig Shitlings cach, in boards.

N.B. As above may be had gratis, C. Elfor, T Rey and Co.'s Catalogue of Books, in all the differear bean

cher of Medicine, for 1788, with the lowest prites afined

This day are Published,

tains, an elegy, cach 6d. Bland's 13th and 14th Ladies THE ELEVENTH NUMBER OF HAN Printed in One Volume, octave, on fuperfine mediam
Glees, each, s. 6d. Ditto, fort vol of ditto, bound, 181
The Four Firft Numbers com
Penodical Ital, fong No. 35, 23. 6d; dieta, No. 36, 21. 64 prehending the completeft Score of the Orator of Atha

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ig ander, without the fe of a Hone or grinding, are of the Hibernan high dried or Landy Foot's Snuff,
equalled, but the above articies are in well presents his respects to the Nobility, Gentry, &c., with h
dermed to ated anything swing laid in their behalf Caledonia Micahan Souff, which upon trial he is con-
His Alyse Sarp, for having, by far the best adapted vinced will be found deferring the effumation his Irish
how that put the of way yes Lavented, it never causes the Snuff has so joftly acquired. Orders for to h's Snuff
Carte Sensation, but is perfectly butt, fwort, and Manufactory, No. 73 in Drury Lane, near Ruffell Court
Likewise his curious Cypris Wash balls, will be sternded to with the highest respect and gratitude
griety of having cales and pouches, that hold al NB. Suff and Tobacco in the high perfection
de lemne cellary for Burting, dreking, dec.
STATIONARY
Sharp's free hard and left pornatuma, are remark-
able in keeping and in 407 dissace longer than any ADAM THOMPSON, at his paper Manu-
facturers' Warehouse, Hand Court, Lipper
Normed Tooth brushes and the Prince of Wales Thames Screet, begs leave to return to his friends fincere
Tomb Ponies, are arsim worthy the tention of the thanks for all past favours, and as he is now well fucked
with a general and choce affortment of Writing and Prize-
Cars, Supe, Wid bulk, and every article in the ing. Wrapping, Sugar, and Blor Papers, fummer made,
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FAVOURITE BALLAB,
Taken from Cowper's Taft
Ser to Mohr, with accompani
By JOHN MOULDS
THE FEAST OF APOLLO, No IV.
Price One Shilling,
Coatining Favourite Overture for the Plano Forts
"Sans You, Ma Chive, a Favourite Song
"The Sailor be fears not the Roar of the Seat, disto
London: Printed for G. Gosiding, Haydn's Head.
No 6, James Serent, Covent Garden,
Where may be had
LA FEVRE,
Taken from SIERNE

A Favourite SONG, i to Music by HAYDN,
Price only Sixpace

"The Sailor he fears not the Roar of the Sets,'

A Farounce SONG, let to Music, witis Accompact
escars, by RELFE, Price One Shining
SANS VOUS, MA CHERE,
Ferari SONO, by Mr INCLEDON
Company MOULDS, Price Sixpence.

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By MRS. CARTWRIGHT
Thes Lasty displays throughout the work pert
knowledge of the heman paffions, and the charafters we
pourtrayed in the most chicke and ringent language
V.

Eleganrty printed, in full pocket rotume, to Superfine
Wrong Paper, Pnee 6lowed in Marble Paper.
A New Edition, being the third, of
LETTERS which pailed between an ILLUS
TRIOUS PERSONAGE and LADY OF HONOUR
at Brigos

London Pringed at the Legography Press by J. Wist
Pricking Flous Square, Blackman, and fed by T
Longmin, Patemoder Row, Rose and Clarke, Nice
Bond Street and W Richardson, under the Royal la-
Changs

Univerfal Register.

A HOLIDAY AT ALL THE PUBLIC
OFFICES

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Each of which are fapplied with Every festence and operon advanced and are of incelefts for the morfust of their feveral The CRITIC will da, là về chưr 1QUIDS from the fupported by Mr Shendy, on the in functions; an endowment which is not all time to be found even in the HEAD of the Siete The bead of the Church—the bead of the Lan--the beads of the Navy- the beads of the Army -and though lef, non log, the great beads of the Unewer fitues

ality of well-chosen furname, may be property AMERICAN PHILOSOPHERS : PHILOSOPHY applied in fhewing the recommendassons and | we enced to the Proton of THE TIMES - WH advantages which result from placing a striking ARTS AND SCIENCES Ball ever be title page before a book, or an inviting HEAD on the front page of Now PAPER

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TO THE PUBLIC. VERSAL thanks, however warm in expreffiom. esnnot be considered the criterion of GATH TUDE. DEIDA, not words, prove fincerity, and by future endeavours to entertain and inform, TH THE will evince their zeal in the service of Tma Puala, and their ferling for the favours bestowed upon the UNIVERSAL RECHTTR

Ma. WALTER, potrates of the Logograph Pre, cannot amit his tribute of shanks for the very great encouragement which his endeavours to improve the art of princing have experienced ---ɑorwich standing the unjul and liberal mes fares adopted to impede its progress and intere him. An accurate Aatement of these meas and invidioes practices he is determined to lay before the public in a pamphlet on a future day at prefent he will only mention a very recent one. Tw DAILY ADVERTas being generally read by the lower orders of the people, he offered at its office an Advertisement for leveral apprentices, which Ma. JeNou, the Printer, refused to infert, though he had received payment feveral days precedAng

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once ornamented Temple Bar of those of the Jen, the Roman Desty, double faced, with
Great Alterary on Great Contrader which, not GAME Countenance il laule continually on the
long fince, were confpicuously elevated for theur/unds of Old England, and with the other will
frows inceflantly on her com
I great, and were exhibited in den frames.
I at the Eat and Wi-cads of this metropolis, ne The alteron we have made in our bred is not
ver fails of extraching the eyes of pallengers, withou: precedents The WORLD has parted
though indeed we do not expect toexperience the with hef of its CAPUT MORTUUM and a mosery of
lenity shewn to these great exbibitari, for probava hrana. The HERALD has cut off half of its
by The Times will be pelted without mercy.

bead, and has lots original humour. The
Pout, it is true, retains its whole brad and res old
features, and as the other public prints, they
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LADY BRISTOL, more moronically known by her affamed ricle, the Ducts or KINGSTON, had lately been joined with a longing to revit her native country Her Ladyfhip declares the bas for a confiderable time pafl felt the amor po true, and willies for pret conversation with his Majesty's Minuters, for the purpose of laying before them the true fate of the Empress of Rufica's promate affairs.

We are rejoiced for the best reason in the world--because it will promote the joy of other -that the report of Mr. Hobart having retired from the Richmond Theatre is entirely without foundation.

Where murth, good humour, and elegant festivity prevail, especially if they d be he ghtened by the come icene, Ma Hebert cannot be easily (pared.

On Friday evening, there was a private com cert at the house of Mr. Billington, in Poland Street, at which there were fome of the f--cha count of is probably will be given in this paper ram in the kingdom A more particular ac on a future day

But then a head with a good face is a harbin-
ger or gentleman uher that often trongly re-
commends even DULNER, FOLLY, IMMORALE
1, of Vice-The immortal Lock pro evi-
dence to the truth of the observation. That great
philosopher has declared that, though repeated-duce may be expected. To this great Nasional
ly taken in, he never could withstand the folicita objel Tus Tarts will be most ledslowly stren
tion of a well-drawn title-page-author.tv fuftive, moft accurately correct, and Ariftly impar
tial to its reports
cient to justify in affuming mom bred, with a
new jet of feature, but not with a defign 15 im-
pofe; for we fatter eurielves the HEADS of THE
Toers will not be found deficient in intellect, but
by putting sem fair on affairs, will be admired
for the light of its contenence wherever is ap

On the PARLIAMENTARY HELD every com
munication chat ability and industry can pro-S

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THE UNIVERSAL RECISTER been name as injurious to the Lopography Nem-Papor as TRISTRAM WES TO MR. SHANDY'S SON -but OLD SHANDY forgor be might have rectified by confirmation the mistake of the parfew at beprijm, and with the touch of a Bop have changed TRISTRAM to TRIMBORSTUS.

THE UNIVERSAL REGISTER, from the day of us firft appearance to the day of itsoenfirmation has like TRISTRAM Sufered from innumerable cafuals ties, both laughable and ferious, arifing from its The great heires, Mifs Puleeney, the daughter name, which on in introduction was immedi of William Pulteney. Efq., came of age lafately curtailed of ita fair proportion by all who Thursday-The entertainments on the occafion were very (plendid, and the celebration kept at Shrewbary.

The indifpofition of Lord Salisbury is a public evil; and to do his Herefordshire neighbours justice they think fo, independent of their Chrifumadifappointment. Other and honourable faelings operate more upon the occafion.

Great expectations are formed of Mr. Fireber, Bert talents in the important pot to which he has lately been appointed; and we are ready to believe that he will amply fulfil them. But of this we are rather certain, that however he may farmount the attacks of the Hibernies poli cians, if the jolly fellows once get him among them, they will foon make him feel a want of

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ally omitted, and the word Regifer, only, being
retained." Boy, bring me the Reguler." The
waiter an/wers, "Sir, we have
brary, but you may fee it at the New Ex
change Coffee House." Then I'll fee is there,"
answers the disappointed politician, and he
goes to the New Exchange and calls for the
Regifer; upon which the waiter tells him
he cannot have it if he is not a fubfcriber--or
prefents him with the Court and City Register,
the Ola Annual Regifter, or the New Annual
Reger; or if the Coffee House be within the
Purlieus of Covent Garden, or the Hundreds of
Drury-flips into the politician's hand Har-
if Regier of Ladies.

however, he has ordered to be bung up in his
wardrobe, not wishing to wear near his beart a For these and other reafons, the parents of the
veftment that has come from the enemy, and UNIVERSAL REGISTER have added to its original
which, like the firt prefented by Deianira to
Herrales, is probably peifoned, and would rather
raife a lifter than prove of falutary effect.

The informative offered by the DaSERTER from the political BANDITTI Ecets with no credit in Court, it having been repeatedly determined at the Seffions boule in the Old Bailey that an approerr, vulgarly called a King', Eviders, thall have no credit with good men and true, unless his reftimony be fupported by winefies of boneft fame.

name that of the

TIMES,

Which, being a monofyllable, bids defiance to car-
rapiers and matilasers of the language.

THE TIME! What a monstrous name! Grans ed-for The Trees is a many-headed monfter A few days fance died Dr. Ifaac Mann, Bishop that (peaks with a hundred tongues, and displays of Dublin. The Marquis of Buckingham by the transformations in life affumes innumerable fhapes of Cork and Rofs, in Ireland, and Archdeacona thousand characters, and in the course of if above event is Angularly fortunate, by having it in his power during the first week of his admi- and humours. nistration to befowa mitre on one of his chaplains.

The declining ftate of the King of Spain natu rally turns the attention of political obfervers to cha: quarter-asa fyftem if measures very hoftile to the views of France, and (abverfive of that tyranny which it has fo long exercised at the Court of Madrid, may poffibly be adopted. It is faid, and the idea has long met with a current belief, that the Prince of Auftria is well acquainted with the true interefts of his country, and will when the power is his effectually promote

The public events of Holland are known to every one who can and will read the new (papers, but they alone who are able to get a peep into private correfpondence can be informed, though

THEATRE

Drary Lewe

Hamlet-whofe doom, at least this feafon, has

Though cleaning the gallery of the Comwom of frangers be a fonding order, which may s ber may infit upon without being feconded, pes

GROOT would not venture to put it in ex ecution without confuiting his Lady who, after examining the premises, has given her opinion thas jesh things ought not to be forced at triflet

with.

SIR THOMAS BEATER and MAJOR Morri have commenced Literary bolilites, through the modium of the Norwich Mercury, their amme non is of inflammable materials--more, how ever, of bromtime than of salt, and charcoal great abundance

As this Paper has traced every incident respect

anfortunately been to walk the sight and ftrutg LoD GEORGE GORDON for feveral months
pal, it takes the liberty of announcing his Lord
hop's return to St. George's Fields early in the
ending term.

to empry benches"-performed yeflerday even-
ing its accustomed permaner in lieu of Tamerlane.
Were not this excellent tragedy to often afod
LORD GEORGE GORDON is preparing to beard
on the fpur of the occafion," we think fuch
admirable acting as Kerolle's Prince of Dramark Mr. ATTORNEY GENERAL on the question of
would moer with more attenden-more of apbed, and Mr. Atterary on his part is preparing
plause it could not have

Mr Ward's performance of the Queen is the best proof of Mrs. Suddon's allernion, that *Gertrude bad more good points shout her than the critics were aware of.” Mr. Ward' distracted and in the clofes foene sided most pow. erfully Kembic's piteous exclamation of, On bimon fun! Indeed, the noble delineation of that difficult character did much credit to this rifing actres

Cecent Gardr

-Henry the Fourth," with Ryder's Falstaff, ended the year merrily at this Theatre. The house was remarkably fall, and the lower boxes

caffing argument for trimming Lord Gorge, but though his Lordship has been so long in the fad, it is not thought that being will take plac till the day of Judgement.

The paragraph which appeared in a certain res (petable Morning Print, relative to the discharge of a perfom from St. James's, for having paid a grateful attention to Lord George in his diftreffes is, however, not true; indeed, the report was to engracious be fa

O QUACKERY! where wilt thou end? O Paysc, when are thy disgraces to terminate! There are at the time a prafuitioner in toven, who lays to his patients-Ule my wegetable, follow my regumes, and never fear it will radicate ai your per complaints. Such a character should

not elcape the animadverfion of The Tom. but of this here Doctor mart 2000-when Th Times have leisure.

Yesterday the Purier of the Darton, Captain Hunt, for Bombay and China, received his final difpatches from the India Houfe.

had most of the fahonable amstrars in town.
The Falf of Ryder, though not perfection,
is yet refpeftabie, and is the more welcome,
with "all its imperfections upon its head, "andifap-
pointing the general affertion that Falftaff died
with Henderson. Among the mot pleafing and
prominent features were his address to the gang It is really surprfing that Bedford Street, one
on Gadds Hill By the Lord, I kare you of the great feading avenues to the Strand, Should
to the Prince, and foliloquy on beneur. The continue to remain in fo confined a fare towards
defcription of his company was also replete with
humour.

particularly welcome to Lewis, who was moft vil-
Edwin's kind donation of the fager candy was
laincully hoarie. The fcene of Anon! anon Siz,
of courfe lost much of its effec

REHEARSAL NEW YEAR'S ODE

Mr. Cramer led the band a the rehearsal yef terday, in Hickfer?: Rooms, Brier, Street. The Overture confifted of three movements, in the fecond of which Mr. Parke's oboe was diftinguished in a Solo accompanied by the Violincella Mr. Sale opened the vocal part in a recitative and air

"Bade was the Pike, and mally Roof

He was followed by Doctor Hayes, who ere-
cared an air with great applaufe. Mafter Car
fweetly, beginning.
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the bottom; it resembles a great bottle with a (mall neck; there is not literally at its entrance abreaft, yet forty yards higher it is roomy and from the Strand room for two cosebes to go fpacious. If the houses which form so great a

bulk on the right hand, where Cater the Paw broker now lives, were thrown down, and an elegant range of new buildings to match the op pofite carner, where Me. Humble and Hender fon's upholstery warehouse is, it would certainly be equally commodious with either Catherine or Southampton Street

Dunng the late memorable contest berarom Johnfon and Ryan, in the last fet to Ryan rod upon Johnstone's great toe, and by the violence of the firuggle lacerated the nail wholly from it Johnstone wasat this inftantobferved to turn pale. When they were disengagedj obaftonewas fomach irritated, thar making a blow at Ryan, whom be miffed, he ftruck one of the uprights of the ftage, which fhook it in an incredible manner.

the next blowthat Johnstone made was aimed actbe

cheft, in which he fucceeded, and this terminated the contest. Johnstone then asked Ryan if he had enough; to which he replied, "I've had friends, I have And up." johalon's hand was much brused and black for fame time after by

The critical reader will obferve we perfonify failed in his execurion, which was very excuía enough chefe x minutes, but to oblige my

our new name, but as we give it no diftinction of
fex, and though it will be astier in its vocations,
yet we apply to it the aruter gender.

ble in a fir effay before fo many capital mas
ters. A chost rich and beautiful fympbany pre-
ceded Mr. Dyne's air,

"Prood Caftic, to thy banner's Bowers."

the blow against the upright, and we hear he has not yet recovered of the hurt which his toe re ceived in the encounter.

THE TIMES, being formed of materials and pof- It was much admired for its implicity, it be
The (pires with which the Lord Mayor threaten the
feffing qualitiesof oppofite and heterogeneous na-ing conceived in the captivating manner of the
pack of Bullock Dimen is among the first fras of bile
administration, which promife it to be, as we hope it will
tores, cannot be claffed either in the animal or late Doctor Arne, with this addition, that the
prove, en administration of effell As for our part, we
cannot be convinced that the power of the magistrac
vegetable grows; but like the Polyper is doubtful, accompanyments were much richer. The matc
in the metropain and its fuburbs is not equal to the cur
and in the difcufion, description, diffection, and frushed with a very powerful chorus, "Albion, reftion of the sacerous difpiaceful abuses which infel
aroufe," but there were not voices fufficient to
illuftration, will employ the peas of the most co-
its junadiction
lebrated of the Literati
to do it justice.
A tradelman of St. Alban's being asked why the Kings
after his fatigue on Saturday, quired the town with
The Duxa of CUMAZALAND and near woo much precipitation, repised with forme humour, "he
hundred ladies and gentlemen were prefent. cause his Majesty had no inclination to dine with Duh
Previous to the performance, the minuets for Humphry
Saturday morning, feveral of the felons in the New Geal
ir the Borough made an impt to escape, but was
property faced in the freng rea

THE HEADS OF THE Times, as has been faid,

they will not all of them believe, that Lord Bean are many, they will however not always appear the Queen's birthday were es ufual played over,

them is actually giving dinnermaye, and good at the fame time, but cafually, as public or private two of which seemed to have a confiderable hand by the Keeper, when tive of the principle wh dianers too-at the Hague.

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This day it published,

Price Scorpence, or four for a failing to give away,

BOB SHORTS RULES of the GAME of

WHIST, by the addition of the Laws of WTUST, played at Brooker's, Hath,

Printed for John Wall, No. 16, Ludgate Street,

album may be ti prie One Sling,

EVERY MAN A GOOD CARD PLAYER, Or Reica for playing the Guns of What, Quadrile, Plaque Laniques and Quinam

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By MIMBER the JOCKEY CLUB.

VALUABLE NEW YEAR'S GIFTS.
This way was pohled

Price Two Stungs,

Or Ther neatly bound and gilt,
NEW and Beautiful Edition of TOM-
KINS SELECTION OF POEMS, to enforce the
of Vetur

Pria for John Wallis, No. 15, Ludgate Street, when may be had, the fame bon and price,

THE BEAUTIES OF BLAIR'S SERMONS
Sended with a view to refine the fe

Rectify the judgment, and would the heart to Virtue.
The day is published

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TWO Bed-Chambers and a Dining-Room,

large, handfome, ary, and well furnished, will be

winred on Monday, the 7th of January, for a month's

Letiem addrefied to X, at Lind's Coffeehouse, defcribing particulars and terms, will be attended to on Friday or Saturday next

TO BE LETT.
And entered upon mediately,

TWO good Dwelling Houses, fituated in
Nicholas Lane, Lombard Street, late in the polier
Son of Mr Gregory and Mir Southwell
Enquire of Mr. John Walter, Printing Houfe Square,
Blackfriars

REFINED LIQUORIC

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Dec 10, 1797. THE Commiffiones. for Victualling bis Majesty, THE Principal Officers and Commifioners of bis Majefty Navy do bereby give notice thas, Navy do bereby give Notice, That there is jefty's Navy to pay the Principal and Interest of ing to contract for jupplying the Slap Office bere money in the bands of the Treafurer of His Mabury, the 3rd of Jan, next, at one o'clock, they will be ready to treat with fuch persons as may be with the Bills registered in the ceart of the Victualling with Deal Cafes for packing Steps. for three months ending the 31 of January, 1787, in order that the Perfons poffeffed of juch Bills may bring them to this Office to be affigned for payment.

And all perfons cobe bold the jaid Bills are de fired to fufcribe their names and places of abode at the bottom of cach Bull.

VICTUALLING OFFICE

24th December, 1787.

No letter will be received as a sender unless the The Particulars may be seen in the lobby bere. writer, or an agent for bim, attends; nor will any be received after twelve o'clock.

NAVY OFFICE

December 19, 1787. THE Principal Officers and Commissioners of bis Majefty's Navy do berely give notice that all Bills registered in the Course of the Navy for the Menth of November and December, 1786, and January, 1787, are ordered to be paid in money, that all persons who are poffefed if we fame may bring them to this office to be affigned to the Trea jurer of the Navy for payment.

THE Commisioners for Viralling bis Majefty'
vy do berig groe Notice. That, on Tues
day, the 6th of January sext, sbry will be ready
to receive Tenders in writing (fealed up), and treat
with such perfons as will un ertake to fup All persons who bold the faid Bills are to fab
ply Free Reef and Sea Provisions to bis Ma-feribe their names and place of abode at the baston
Ships and Veffels at Liverpool, which will be feb Bill.
paid for by Bills in Course.
The Conditions of the Contract may be seen at
the Secretary's Office, at this Office, or by applying
be Calledor of Hu Majesty's Cuftomi, at Liver
And all persons who may think proper to

VICTUALLING OFFICE 17th November, 1787.

THE very great efteem in which this Prepara-to
tion is held in, and the general knowledge of the pool.
effects of the plant from which it extract, renders
an account of its medical procities almost unres make Tenders upon the jaid occafion are detreat with fuch perfon as will undertake to fur-
Cary in a phical and hectic diforders, compun of

commends it more agrerable remedy. I alfo chec

THEINTERESTINGMEMOIRSofHENRYtually clears the organs of fpeech, by removing that

MASERS DE LAT DE, during a confinement of Thirty-6 mars in the State Prifan of FRANCE; giving sa Auracal account of these lamentable places of abo for the cuppy persons who fall under thak erar power of the Meas he afed to eflage oare from the teace from the dungeons of Vincennes, ach the consequences at those attempts the whois fing Serves of Erests and Perseverance (onder them all apprebes Lom) (carcely to be thought

the lungs, and treaft coughs, colds, and athmatic arlections,ired to take Notice. That, so Regard will be bad
there cannot be better or (and what particularly re-to any Tender that fall wat be delivered before
'dock on the faid 8th January next, mer unless
the Perfon who makes the Tender, or fome Per
femen bir bebelf, attends to anfer for him
when called for. Ari that mar ibet contain ex-
travagan: prices upon fome articles, and prices mark
inferior to the real value on others, will be confo
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This day is published

The THIRD EDITION of

HISTORIES OF CURES performed by Mr.

RUSPINES STYPTIC SOLUTION. Among other of the gamerit impurtsort, is a cure lately commamas M. Rufpai by the Surgeon of the Royal Hofportal of Relies, Panfmouth, of a Sailor whofe arm was fo thered copies by the explosion of a cannon, that am pung the Gmb near the facolder became sulolutely ne nary. The afual meras by nature far reftraining the from huge proving abortive, by its processing from Wighus the Dome, inked the Surgeon, as the only remain ng chance, to use the Styptic Liquor. It was appond, and Che binding fuce fhopped It proceeds to inform Mr. kuf g that bad not the Styptic andwered this great par, the lat and unlyricnedy appeared to be a fecond amputation in the solder joint

London Printed for J. Johnston, Bookfehler, St. Paul's Church Yard and to be had sifu of Mr. Rulpini, Surgo Decal to N's Royal Highnes the Prince of Wales mutat Mr Rufimijas, Bach

THIS DAY is published,
Beutifully printed in Quart, upon a Superfine Medium
Paper
Desicated by permiffion to the Right Hon W. PITT,
NUMBER I

Price One Shilling (to be cuntioned weekly), of
A new and elegant edition of

CHRONO

ANDERSON'S HISTORICAL and
LOGICAL Dravetion of the ORIGIN of COM-
MELCZ, from the earlict count to the perfest time,
Coming • HISTORY of the giras Commercial Inter-
of the TPITCH LAPIRE. To which is predand
INTRODUCTION, gave of the Antiest
STATI OF EUROPE, Ar, with an APPEN
DCI, thang the MODERN POLITICO-COMMERCIAL
GEOGRAPHY of the feveral Europeza countries.
Confulty mifd, correcad, and comand up in the prefent time
BY PRANONS OF THE FIT LITERARY TALENT AND
COMMITTAL KNOWLEDGE

This forced viable work is in the highest efimade cha Larry World, as it is well knows to contain del comproved met dierted view of the Priadigueral Com now tant, and muf be of the grea cury, both to the Sufian and Merchant, wel as to Readers of my sickness, ar this important Period. Los Pr.sted at the Lopography Persa, by J. Walter, Pring Banje Square, Black Frias,

Robo, T. Pay and Sur, B. Whim and Son, t Dora, & Low, R. Baldwin, I Becker, T. Einify, W. CJ Jahmion, ( Diby, W Richardion, W Thang, W. Gorifmth, Bex, T Exuns, W Lowndes, 1. DO T Whacki, T. Wheldon, Seatc's and Witaker alls by T Wheee, Dabin, EX4 Gordon, disburgh, Doslop and Wun Cricom and all other Bookfers in Great Britain reland.

with cherraneft and clay N. In the La and TWO preceding Lottering the

CHELSEA HOSPITAL.

Dec 18th, 1787.

THESE are by Order of the Right Hon. my Lords and others, Commiffions for the Af fars of the Royal Hofpital at Chelles, to give Notice that ail Out- Pensions (as well Lettermer as other:) beLonging to the faid Holpital, residing in London or with following CAPITAL PRIZES have been fold and Chared fonally at the Secretary's Office in the aid Holpital; and In twenty-five us thereof, are required to appear perare required alfe, to appear regimer lly on the refpective days appointed for them as are hereafter mentioned, when attendance will be given from nine o'clock in the morning till three in the afternoon, in order to regifler their appearances, viz.

at the above Office, viz.

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Country Correfpondents may have Tickets and Shares feat then by remitting a Bule, payable at 6ght er of Auit date. All Shares fold at the above Offices are ftamped agreeable to Act of Parlament. Tickets registered a Six-pence cach, and we earliestments of Foot inclusive. Intelligence fent of their fuccefa

.. Money for the Prizes will be paid at the above Offices foon drawn.

LOMBARD STREET.

January 18 $758 MESSRS SHERGOLD and CO. molt re

spectfuity offer the's fecere Thanks and grate ful acknowledgements to a liberal and aftung Public far the very great Mefore of Conften and Favours recently added to the eb:1, they owe their Frends during lesser of many Yar and upon repeated Occa Gone

Without adopting the Perde and tronfenfe which renders fo... of theis exam ponuries ridiculous, they can make the best per Appeal for the Integrity and Honor of the alarm Appest to the Voice and to the judgment of the Fu The Tory cot vaunt the Encragement and Prince they have received from all Ranks, but leave the World jutge by Enquiry and the general Opinion buw far they have distinced all Compeaton is extent of Bulaci and of univer Eftern

The fuccefs of their House to Adventurers has kepe

Pace with the faility of its engagements A great No m ber of CAPITAL PRIZES Ave been added to their former numerous cataloger, and in particular a 5,000l., paid to a refpectable Shopk • the Jurnagh, who will readily brar felony to the Alacrity and Promptide be experienced.

MESSRS SHERGOLD and CO arquate the Subfer bens to the IRISH LOTTERY that the Tickets to be gives Grecks, agreeable to didz Terms, will be ready to diver on Thursday, the 17th of January int, and they early requr their friends will cal for and receive them before the ath of February.

THAT bepe the conduct will warrant them to epelt a continuance of the Friend and Recommendation of their Patrons in the ENGLISH LOTTERY, who may be affured that the Came line of Rechte will be strictly adhered to which has uniformly dilungushed all their Precedings

A PROPOSAL TO THE PUBLIC.
For the better Security of these who purchase SHARES of
LOTTERY TICKETS,

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For the BENEFIT of the PUBLIC. The Act, as it now foods, rabies every Office Keeper THE Poblic are refpefully informed that to take away the Ticket (which is depofred at the time Geveral Marines of the best knowledged in- of Caring in the hands of the Common) three days ful to dry, in the rejection parts of the world they are after the fold Tacker is drawn, in which cafe the for 1 late, by appointment, at J. de Boffe curity is every way incomplete, because thole parchaters af Foreign Books and Prints, Na 7, Gerd of Shares who live at dilance from the Metropola may B, Sub, end at Mr Randall's, under the Rope La not reserve ineligence of the late of the Ticket is time to ace the object of to safer an Emoliuret make the demand before th- Said Ticket received back as to in part from all parts arricies of no CT- from the Commillones, and pullably disposed of. but that at (preading res, Oplate off Whereas, if the Act calented the time for a certain oummorgh for weak and decayed Romache, ber of works, ther: would be an opportunity for appli dible to all confurmple complares, to pes put cation to be chole lot noch refpective thave before the Bust Specifie cv ket could be withdrawn karen gan pain to the head and eyes, great reof motory, and most wonderful for prin blk.col.com of the whole. and scarce articima, as are eva not to be had in Enrage, on $ per box of do pilla Denah P, - verdy grief the gravel, é per ton of A liquid which will render al augstingudes infiels as if they had been in 100 per buckie and an Onoment which trays bugs to so ever to returity and

Gelers P-the

Thole hom the Fourteenth to the Forty-fifib Regi-
Tuesday, Jan 8th.

Those from the Forty-sch to the Nineeth Reg

meats of Foot in ve.

Wednesday, Jan. 9th.
Thole from the Ninety-fir to the One Hundred and
Nineteenth Regiment of Fout aclusive, the Penfionem
from Lord Strathaven's, Major Wailer's, Olford's, and
Thik's Corps, the Royal Garrison Battalion, Royal Leidh
Quick's Rangers, Fencibles in North Betan, Cinque

Fors and Lancashire Volunteers, with all the American
and other carpa Tho from the Militia, as alfo the
Penfioners from the ten reduced Regiments of Marine,
thole from the broken Regiments of Fout, those difusarged
fom the Scotch caffies, the Independent Coches
abroad, and those who have been la-pensioners of Chel
fea Hofpital, Lettern and men of Ninepence per
day.

THE Commisioners for Villuailing bis Ma jey's Navy do berely give Notice. That, on Tuesday, the 19th of January next, they will be to receive Tenders in writing (fented up), ond nigh their Agent at Gibraltar with theircer jus of money the fervice of His Majefy'; Vitralling that Place may thereafter require

the Secretary's Office. The Conditions of the Central may be fears at And all perjems to be may think proper to make tenders upin the faid Occa from are defired to sake notice that no regard will be bad to any Tender that fall not be deli vered to the Board before one o'clock on the faid 19th January next; wer unless the person who makes the Finder, a fome perfon en bis kebalf. attends to answer for him when called for.

FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE, Yesterday arrived with the Mails from Holland and Flanders.

THE Waywodes of Volchinia and Pololia Warfato, Dec. 5.

have lens three deputies here to make representations to the King and the permanent Council, with refpect to the delivery of the corn that has been demanded by the Rufian Army encamped in Poland. Thele Deputies have had an audience at the last meeting of the Supreme Council, at which they folicited, "That the King and Supreme Council would be pleased

devise means, which by preventing famine, terminating the grievances of the inhabitants, and quieting diffenfions, might fireagthen and give efficacy to the refolutions of the nobility, the more fo as thefe refolutions are confonant to the principles of justice and equity."

Thele Waywodes had a meeting in purfcadce of thefe refolutions: "For chusing an appoint d place to eftablish a general magazine, to which every perfon might bring whatever he poffeffes fuperfluous, and deliver it to the Directors of the Stores. The Troops of the Republic fhall be provided for out of this general depofit of the country, after which what remains will be sold to the Ruffians at the market price, agreeable to the declaration of Count Romanzow, upon the entry into Poland."

Count Romanzow has taken poffeffion of Talzyn, nine miles from the frontiers of Turkey, and the army encamped in Poland under his command will winter in the neighbourhood of that place. The Waywode of Ruffian Lithuania, Count Petocki, has established his general, quarters at Mohibow This paulotle vigilant

By accounts from our frontiers we learn that eleven commanders who ferved in the laß unfuc cefsfal attack upon Kinburn, and to whofe imprudence the failure of this enterprife was auributed, have been executed, their heads were cut off and exhibited at the gate of the feragli, upon fpears.

And that all Out-pensioners (as well Lettermen as others) belonging to the laid Hospital, who live at a greater dillance than as miles from. London, and thofe in Scotland and Ireland, are hereby required and command-General vifits all the advance posts in perfon. ed that after the 25th of Desember, and after every fac ceeding 15th of June and December, du further orders, they forthwith apply themicters to one of His Majefty's Juftices of the Peace in the neighbourhood where they reide, and make the following affidavit, which the Laid magiftrate for the county, city, borough, or riding, befare whats the Fentones appear Chall fign and date, came before me, oor of his Majefty's Jutions of the Peace for the County of and made oath that he was admitted an Outpensioner of Chelsea Hofpital on the day of 17 from the Regiment commanded by was then and about rean, lerved in the army year, was dfcharged for and that be is no otherwife provided for by the Government but a Penfuser of the laid College; and now liver in the Park of in the County of Swars before me

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The Afhaavits, draws according to the above form, (worn before, dated and arreted by a magistrate, is to be put up in cover, and free by the General Poft (directed thus) To the Right Honourable the Paymaller General, at the Harfe Guards, London; and that counterparts or daplicates of the fain abdavits are to be referved by the Out-penLoren refpectively, to be exhibited to fuch per fors as shall be directed pay them that they may be folished that all fuch of may claim Out-peations are the real perfons esatied to receive the lame.

To the end that the Lad Commiffioners for the affairs of the Hofpital may be Lirished that they mee Game perfans who have passed their examinations, the Pendonen are hereby further directed that fuch of them as have fervet, and have been difcharged from any of the Regi mesta, independent Companies of Invalids, are not to mention in their fidivita fuch Regiment Company in which they ferves, but the Regiment, Trop, or Corpe of the Army from which they were hid dacharged, and

recommended and received to Chelles Hopital

And in the general payments in Great Britain and Ire land as the end of the fuing fix months are chiefly regulated by the places of reisdence mendused by the Penhuners, who are mullered at Chafe in perfun, or in the body of the thiet of fuch as love at a distance,

Frankfurt, Dec. 14-On the 18th of this month the reformers established in this city have got permiffion to follow the duties of their reli gion in private boules, until their churches thall be finished.

The Elector of Mentz has ordained for the future that Lutherans fhall be capable of civil employments, and he has nominated as Counfel lor of the prefent Regency Graberg, a Lutheran Doctor. This is the firti example of this kind Since 1709.

Conftantinople, Nev. so.On the 30th of Oc tober there was a grand meeting of the principal minifters forexamining the Dispatches that were brought by two couriers, the one from Vienna and the other from Paris; the refult of which in that the Porte an/wers, "That the refloration of

durable peace must be impofits as long a Ruffia keeps poffeffion of the Crimea, and the chief article of the preliminaries must be that Ruffia do confent to the re-cftablishment of the new Chan in all the rights of fovereignty which

prince may claim upon Little Tartary by virtue of his Highness's proclamation."

Paris, Dec 15-The Commoners appoint ed for the Edie of the Proteflants have not ea yet concluded their befines, although they are very siduous.

Mr. de Caloane during bis admini@rasion crested fixty offices of flockbrokers for tranfacting inancial bufinefs, at the rate of 100,000 each, who had individually a falary of 5000livres. It is in agtration to augment these offices to 100 by adding 4 more

so hereby ordered and directed that au Proficer who Is give, however, UK friends of Hornby and Co. every that change the place of his bede given or his muster. poffible coedence in the frames and integrity of their Speerbed in his Athava aluseled, and who may apply trensabar, and in wider to obviate the most dif for bus penfur, except to the afices of Louise are cane Fuspicion of infruity, they hereby publicly declare fuch places of shade, that receive them unless it ap and engage that every ticket which in hared by them pear by the Certificas of refpectable perfona that furth and depoused in the hands of the Commoners, Gail removal was through me radable accelery, which Rotterdam, Dr. 15-Priday morning live rema lu depullet for one hole calradar Month after he nor they could out loveire or prevent the crawing of the Lottery to fhouted, and that not- Laftly, it is worked that one will be entered upon Commiflicen of his Highness the Stadtholder wichtanding they will connue, as they simags have the Pay Luft of the laid Moipital, or be thought mod arrived hest, for changing the reginey City done, to pay upon demand very there of price that to receive any benette there low, who all noi að agram. landed with discharge of canone and great may be drawn in the unfrog Eng& Lettery, from sal able to the orders and direction concourfe of people, they were complimented by prise to you. SAMUEL ESEWICK, becary and Regiacer the burgomathera

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The gloomy gateway and i

And ad forma in airy rin

Bent o'er the hottiesents their bown,

blood-fained banners crown'd its bafile head.

And oft in beary ramours wre

The rugged fears of conflict fore,
What time, pavillon'd on the e neighb'ring mead
The indignant Beroes range in bright anay
Their feudal bands to carb defpotic (way,

oh, lagued a Briton's birthright to restore, Font joun's reluctant grafp the toll of freedom bom IIL

When to, the King that wreathed his third
With 65 pluek' on Crelly's Geld
Ress'd from its base the mosidering Norum fration.
New glory cloach'd the exalting deep
The portals tower' with ampler freepo
And Valoer's foftened Genius came,
Hem beld hus pomp and trained the pa
Of trimesh through the trophies hall
And War was clad while in gorgeous weeds,
Amid the martial pagrantries;

While Beancy's glance adjudged the prize.
And beashed fweet influence on heroic deuts
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A milder charm upon the fienes beneath,
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or articles of men, the public mot minently
difplay their tale, fpirit, and liberality.

LOVE, Perfumer to Ha Roval Highnes
THE DUCHESS OF CUMBERLAND, and the prin
cipal Nobility, refpectfully informs his customers
and the Public that he a removed from Ne, ta

in the Haymarket, to next door, which is
numbered 12, where every article is prepared
in the above line fuperior in a degxe to any
ever vendod before in this kingdom, which he fella
on tuch low terms as will make it well worth the
attention of every economia to give his articles
a trial. The great encouragement he has met
with for feveral years cuables him to deduct the

Mange codigonuffel bulmall up demes in the Military branches of Fortification, Ar lery, Guenery, Mathematics, Drawing DIAMONDS AND WATCHES

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Camp Vinegue, Lider Viang, Devontin Sauve, Zook-
dey Match, with a great variety of deb Sauces for Fils,
Bes/wa: Art.

Al Burger's Warhouie, No. 107, the carter of the
Savey Steps in the Strand.

N.3 Hale Sour Crust in any quandry

NEXT PRESENTATIONS TO LIVINGS.

To be fold, the next Presentation to a Re..

tory in the county of Derby, of the annat value of Four Hundred Pounds, the lumber eighty years of age and upwards. And all the art Presentation to Rectory of the anal value of Two Hundred and Egtay Pods, in the county of Somerfer, within twenty chiles of Bath and Griff, the Incumbens feventy years of age For particulars and further information, apply to

ftamps, notwithlanding his reduced prices, with Mere Graham, Locoin' ina

out the least diminution of quality, and he re
turns the money for any articles that do not re-
commend themselves Baft and Wef India or

MIDWIFERY

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TO CON KEEPERS AND FARMERS. By Ma HUTCHINS, By Order of the Proprietor, On the Permifen, THIS DAV, Half-Put eleva o'clock, Cow, Eve Denght Hories, three Carts with cut ace and copies, part of Ark of May. Young Brending Sow and two thore Pigs, a fine Pripark and Fan, yach Large quantity of unfifted Dust, Cart Harness, and other effects of

TWENTY Young Milch

ders tpeedily executed, with the mot falezhle ar. DR KROHN will commence New Ding and chain, fingin burke Chaile and Ha

ticles, and properly manufactured for the cli

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COURSE of LECTURES on the Theory an Prater of Midwifery and the Pleases incest to Wa en and Children, on Wednesday, the 9th of January, at • Comer past Ten o'clock in the Morning, at No. 17, Balmes Cole, and at ha houfe Four o'clock in the Afterno

Prapala may be had of the Apothecary's Shop of St. Bahane's Hofpital, at the Middlefen Hofpital, and at the Docter's in Southampton Street, Scrand.

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ANATOMICAL LECTURES.
MR. JOHN ABERNETHY, Atam
to St Bartholomew's Holpita willA

Sergen
begin a COURSE ANATOMICAL LECTURES,
One o'clock on Saturday, the 19th of January, at No 17.
Bartholomew Chote Whole proposals may be hand.

FREEHOLD IN ESSEX.
To be Sold by Private Contract,

Small House of very

ture of

GENTLEMAN,

Brought from his Houfe near Vauxhali in Survey, and prising an elegant white Dimity Bed Furutare, cos lent Down and Swan Feather Beds; a handsome fait of Drawing room chair; Sofa and Window currsine; double und fingie Chests of Drawers, Wilson and Tur kry Carpets, a fuperts Regifter come with mlzid Aber, Psions range and eas, and other valuable effer the whole of which was new within fow moncha

fubftan-lad Mahogany Fiz Tables, Mahogany

tial new built brick Dwelling House, confiating of even Rooms and a Drefling Chofes, two Cellars, Wihouse, with fink and leas Pump, well fuppised with foft writer; Large Kitchen Garden, Chaife Houle, and twoital Scable, and large Yard, plealantly 6tuated, aght min from town, une from Work, and fout from Rumlond Sa: further particular, enquire of Mr. Wood, at the Red Lion, Ilford, and at No. 59. Hous-dfinch.

Gravejens, Da. 29. Paffed by, the Young
Aaros, Fine, and Two Brothers, from Embden, T. FAMILIES FURNISHING KITCHENS

Tado, Skapon, from Stettin, Four Brothers,
Gillingham, from Boulogne Dogandraught
Dados and Watchful Eye, Dinarter, from
Dantrick; Gibraltar's Durno, from Alicant; and
Duchels Devere, Ofree, from Facom

Sailed, the Frederick, Condron, for Caen.
Gravesend, Dec. 30. Paffed by, the Vrow
Tyche, Lence, from Groningen; Young Eyder,
Swartz, from Embden, and Vrow Helena,,
Hearle, from Sectin.

Portmouth, Da. 30 Arrived, the Lon, Lof-
feter from Havre de Grace; Hopewell, Howard,
from Dover, London, Johníon, from London;
and Brochers, Price, from Bolton.

Meil
Arrived

Two Holland, one French one Flanders, one

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STONE and Co., No 134, Oxford Street, and
No 115, Leadenhall Street, Manufactors of Deable

Black Tin and Iran Kitchen Furniture, beg leave to
form the pable that they have greatly improved their
Sers of Tin Ware, which renders the most wholefore
and cheapest furniture in use, and preferable to others
offered to the public, the whole being made of Block
Tim.

The flowing form complete Se, which will be
replaced with new for 31 11 per ann

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A Liverpool: Commerce, Mancheffer, framing to be ferend
Meme! William Joy, from Riga, Mary Anne
Gere punétué
Pricftman, from Virginia; and Ally, Dodion, free of carriage.
from Dominica

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Lendue, 26 December, 1787.
IRISH LIFF ANNUITIES
With Brachi of Survivorship.

Ireland in the year 1771, who are to be paid in
London, may receive 6 months savity due at Christ-
mas Laft at Metre Boiderm, Adey, Lufhingres, and Bcl-
deros, Bankers, No. 1o, Cornhill.

fubfcribers to ch: Life Annuities abüber is

And all the fubfcriber to the Life Annuities eftab 50

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May be viewed and Catalogues had at the Rooms

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3 calks Sigo

ditto Short hung pepper.

15 Sacks Aleppo Gall

raks Gention.

to Gum Aralske.

6 ditro Verdigret

to Bags Smyrna Cotton

Jo Calks Naples Argos, damaged

Catalogues of which will be omely arkivered by

RICHARD KYMER and Ch

A: Mr. CROFTS WAREHOUSE, No 46, BREAD

STREET, CHEAPSIDE

(Without releve

On Famay, the 4th inflent, at o'clock,

A Very Large and Valuable assortment of

HABERDASHERY, MANCHESTER WOOL

LEN DRAPERY and HOSIERY GOODS
Particulars of which will be published in due tim
By JOHN CROFT, Sworn Broks,
Bread Street, Cheap
NB-Two Months' Prompe

At the CUSTOMS HOUSE, COLCHESTER
BY ORDER OF THE HONOURABLE COMMIS
SIGNERS OF HIS MAJESTY'S CUSTOMS.
Os WEDNESDAY, the and of JANUARY, 19,
at Eleven o'clock in the Farenon,

WILL

be

a
Bihped in Ireland 1775, who are to be paid in Lomon, may
receive fix month annuity due at Christmas ball as the
from
fame place, in the following manner, sis.-
Swift-

OPTICAL EXHIBITION. No. $31, facing" At Georgia William and Mary, Hannah, Somerfet Houfe, Strand, by his Majesty's Spe- from London. cial Appointment, the various beautiful and al mol incredible effects of Mr. Jones' new in-and Swaliowy, Wilkins, from Bolton, Huclin, from jersey. venced Optical Taftrument, for copying drawings, paintings, natural flowers, infects, &c, it giving the true likeness on paper, to any fize, either as large as life, or as mall as miniature, in one minute, with all their proper colours, eithes by day or candle ligh: Price Two Guineas each, with proper directious. Likewise the Reflecting Mirror, at One Guinea, for taking perfch Likeneffes, Landicapes, Ac., and leveral other curious Optical and Mathematical fuftruments of New Confruftion. Admurtance One Shilling each, to the Exhibition, which will be returned on purchafing either of the above inftrumenta, aring for an impression Plate iskeness N.B.-Litenefes aken in mintature, &c. Please to oblerve-facing Semer'ct House.

Bank Stock.

Kitrat,

PRICES OF STOCKS.
New Annuities
3 per cent. red., 76.3 per cent., 175
3 per cent con., 771 Indian Stock.
Annuitica
3 per cent, 1726.
Bonds.
4 per cent, 95
5 per cent.
Navy and Victualling
Long Ann. 217--16ths.
Bills, a
Consolidated Ann. 137. Lot. Tickets, 161, 135.
13-16th.
fd. 13.
South Sea Stock
Exchequer Bills
Old Annuities, 754-

VICKERY refpectfully informs the ladier that he has new for tale an extenfive and admirable affortment of Transparent Tetes, as may be icct by visiting ether his Wefern or Eaftern Magazines. The cafte, fancy, elegance, couvenjeuce, and accommodation of thefe articles have already rendered them the greareft favourites of every Court of Europe, and of numbers in TO be lett, at the Eaft End of Bermond. Afa, Africa, and America Nothing can prove

The r clafs in each (config of notiers of the

age of forty years and upwards), from the 15th January
to the 18th dicto, buth days inclufive, from pea in the fore
noon until two in the afterno

The second class in uach (confusing of nominees of the
age of twenty years and upwards, but ender forty), trem
the 22nd of January to the asth disen, both days inclusive.
The third clafs in each (conffing A nominees under
the age of twenty year) from the 19th January to the
February, both days inclufive, and from the 5th ditto

to the Sch ditte, both days chuive

Thein of each dels remaining ungaid will be paid every Turfday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday following, during the fare hours

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The debentures to be produced, and a certicate of the
of the nominee, otherwife perfonal appearance will
be required, and it in particularly rented, upon the
dermife of the nominee, that the debentures may be defl-
vered in as above, to be tranfmitted to Ireland, to render
the inf of Deaths complete for the future benefit and r
gulation of each clal, and as the earliest information
theold be sheained of the occurrences which affect a re
verfionary property wherein fo many individuals are com
further requested of any person who may
discover any fraud or impofition on these annuities,
give notice thereof, with all convenient fpeed, to the
Deputy Vice Treasurer, Treafury Chamber, Dublin, or
to Melus Boderes, Adey, Lufhington, and Bolders
The Public are requested to artrad on the days aliotred
for the payment of the different claffes, and to taks no
an ATTistant capable of teaching writing and Act of Parliament providing for the payment of these an-
erichmen in all their branches He must be a perfect nuities hail neglect to demand the lame for the (pace of
maker of Eng Grammar, and bring an undeniable three years from the receipt of their last dividend, he or
chasach from his ial place in a school.
be fall for ever lofe and forter the lame, as if has or ber
Letters, post paid, with (pecimens sad terms, dispod respectre nominee had been dead at the comhancement
to CH, No St, Cornhill, will be duly noticed
of the laid three years.

their utility more than their being to fecured dea, with Stabing for two horfen

to the head that the rudell wind will not in the

iry Church-ard, Southwark, House and Gar For Particulars, enquire of Mr. Hill on the Premifes

tea derange them. Ladies who order thefe,
beautiful articles are requested to describe when WANTED, for a School in the Country, tice that, in cafe any person who by the intent of the

ther for young, middle aged, or elderly ladies. No. 6. Toviflub Street, and No. 19. Bisp gate Street, near the London Tavern.

N.B. He has also the greatest atfortment of braids ready made at all prices

expofed to Public
Home uie, clear of all duties,
Brandy, 247 Gallo,
Rum,

Sale, ice

at the Arength of one in fix under, and not exceeding one in an over bydrometer proof.

Geneva, 1560 Gallons,

ferior Arength, in fmall lot, for the acco tion and use of private families.

14 Gallon of Red Win The above gods have bees. feized and legally undra ed, and may be viewed on the morning provins to the 4a of file.

Shipping Advertisements. NEW LLOYD'S Coffee Hoult, over the March Wes part of the Royal Bachange.

On THURSDAY, the 3rd of JANUARY, 1988, at Twen o'clock precicly,

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THEHull of the Ship STOR MONT, built for the Homurable the 29 India Company's Service, b then 13 Cons or thereabout, eve lying the Grenland Dock, and there to be delivered. Immediately after the ine of the above Hull, will be foid, in loc, all her anchors, cables, fails, gum, fmai arms, and all her other Punch, sention in the ca lagues.

The faid fores to be viewed three days preseding the
fait, at Mella Turner's Wharf, Limehouse
Catalogues will be timely delivered by.
THOMAS and ALEX MUBERT, Broken
No. 11, Mark L.
FOR PRIVATE SALE
The Ship HOPE.

PRITISH-built, 170 tons mc

farm or thereabout, tremely calculad for the Servies Carolina, Newindiand, or Coating Trade, and would make a complete Collier I well footed

in form, and requires very little exprafe to fenil her to
fes. Now lying at Wapping Old Stairs, Charm Brukeney.
Lare Coromander

For inventories and particulars apply on Round, to
JAMES and EDWARD OGLE, Broken
No. 7, Billiter Square.

LONDON Printed for J. WALTER, at the LOGOGRAPHIC PRESS, PRINTING HOME SQUARE, near APOTHECARIES' HAL BLACKFRIARS, where Advertisments, Eflays, Letters, and Articles of Intelligence will be saken in alfo at Mr. Mertenia, Confectioner, Charing Croft: Mr. Whitraves, Watchmaker, No. 30. appofice St. Dunstan's Church, Fleet Street, M: Axtell, No 1, Finch Lane, Carnhill; at Mr. Bubby's, No. 1, Catherine Street, Strand Mr Refe's, Silk Dyen, Spring Gardens, and Mr. Grieve's, Stationer, No. 103, corner of Fountai Court Strand.

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