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[..] and, by [..] ro [..] e
[..] sueing a beggar, and catching a loose.

By the furniture of Your Quarter, it appears as
poor as a church mouse-and yet to do to distin-
guished a character as yours justice-we acknowledge,
[..] only number we sawself, who bows to
serve, and charges for Society

So much the public Orders, and when Great Selim
he shall again glo [..] onwe will paint his
private onesthe procure not being this drawn.

A COLUMN.
Dated from Wedge Sept. 30, 1771.

Mr. Printer, in your paper of this day, Caesar
informs the publick [..] t , if a soldier departs, and
is caught, by the whole of war, it will be death. [..]
could [..] these leaned Gentlemen would read the
[..] war as a soldier convicted of desertion
[..] General Court Martial is sometimes [..]
tenced to a corporal punishment, on drafted [..] to other
carps, banished to regiments stationed in foreign
parts for life, or a particular number of years.

For the GAZETIEER.
A HINT.

AT the General Court of the East-India Com-
[..] en [..] of
[..] rter pet [..] upon their
[..] at Christmas [..] to [..] small morti
[..] of a number of [..] the [..] presence
[..] is thought, have [..] of three
months, given away, in prem [..] to the month of
so or so, or arounds, on a ba [..] their
eloquency would prevail upon [..] and
Directors to reduce their dividend for the half year,
to three per cent. without regarding the Rate of their
aff [..] or their present affluency, which is encreated
to above double what it was, where they last delivered
in a [..] of their accounts to give in [..]

But this is [..] only shoe [..] these
gentlemen [..] it [..] well known, from the hopes of
their scheme taking place, they [..] engaged in de-
liver, to Sundry Merchants and Proprietors, o [..]
third of O [..] next, upon the most moderate cal-
culation that [..] made, not less than 300,000 [..]
thick, which [..] and sold the last re [..]
counters, [..] bolical purposes taking
place [..] and [..] when they engaged, by
[..] rs, t [..] er the said stock to the
[..] re [..] ed of the money to pay
[..] how they will get the stock, it is not

[..] the Nobility and
county, that [..] or the future, be opened to all. As
the is well known the tender care and motherly affection
the alsways bore [..] young gentlemen intrusted to her
care, hopes to m [..] h success from this advertisement,
especially, having it her business to provide the best
teachers for the [..] nt branches that can compleat the
gentleman .

N.B. Though Revoult has been compelled, through
misfortunes, to deliver yet [..] Revoult is by her situa-
tion able, and, by [..] tive of nine years and upwards, ca-
pacitated to carryonebusiness in an advantagenus manner
and profitable to the children that might be put under he,
care. Any orders [..] cted for her at her academy, or at
Mr. Carrs, at the [..] g's-head in the Poultry, shall be
duly attended to [..] ed bills of her plan to he had of the
printer of this paper and at the Samerset coffee-house, in
the Strand .

GE [..] R [..] BR [..] W [..] , Taylor, at No. 5 in
Prusean Square in the Old Bailey , eight doors from
[..] dgate hill, [..] men and gentlemen with claims.
it the following price, [..] lock suit, superfine, 4l.9 [..] .
French srock [..] A such coat ditto, a [..]
A French f [..] l. 19th A pair of [..] nit
branches, [..] Ditto the very best [..] Four-
thre [..] d [..] nit bree [..] , [..] Ditto the very best, 17t [..]
[..] ock suit of [..] ary, all [..] oth, 31 5 [..] A French [..]
[..] tto [..] extra, 78.

He likewise contra [..] surve gentlemen with cloths by
the year, at the following prices, and take them back [..] each
[..] be re [..] months after the delivery, and in
[..] iproport [..] paid on delivery, of each suit
for four frock [..] superline, 1st. Three ditto, [..]
Two suits ditto [..] Grain colours, and [..]
[..] eves, must be paid for extra

To [..] th [..] LADIES

AS the present made of dressing the hair is not
only [..] its growth, but also makes it soon
change [..] colour, and it attended with many other Incon-
[..] such as loss of time Etc. to remedy which,
[..] EVANS, PERUCE-MAKER, HAIR-DRESSER,
[..] T [..] MAKER, at No. 83. in Fleet-Street (being the
[..] that over att [..] ed, and brought to perfection,
the making ladies tetes in the natural way) therefore beg
leave to inform the ladies, that he still continues to make
all forts of ladies [..] in the newest and most elegant man-
ner; and to appear to [..] as if it grew upon the head,
and at the [..] west prices. It also makes all sort of wigs,
[..] in a very curious manner, so that they are not only
[..] ore dura [..] those that are finished in the common
me [..] but [..] sil [..] effed, that almost any person
m [..] ress [..] themselves Likewise ladies and gentle
mens hair d [..] ed abroad [..] at home, in the greatful [..]
fection, and at the lowest prices.

[..]
[..] ture of [..] trasaction. [..]
and rec [..] any [..]
the most reasonable [..]
will be given. Whom [..]
qui [..] by directing to A. B [..]
last [..] mbard [..]
be [..] in [..]

CONVEYA [..]
AT No. 2, in [..] Court, Gr
strert, Lincoln' [..] Leader are
Gulnea a pair Articles of Co partnerfull
clements, Mor. [..] and [..] Deeds,
Bills of Sale, Indenture of Apprenticeships
Petitions, Powers of Attorney, [..] Etc
with accuracy and dis [..] on the most real

To be Sola, the Grant of [..]
Ean Florid.

WIGS to imitate [..]
WHEREAS some Gentlemen
[..] uced to let their hair [..] while
still constrained to wear it, seeing [..] cannot
to appear as natural: In order therefore to [..]
jection, the following method is taken to [..]
lie, that COURTIER, Pe [..]
[..]
[..] Stationer court, Lodgite [..]
ferent kinds of natural wig of real natural [..]
quenes, curls, and feratches, with Rom [..]
tops, Etc. and wave downs upon an [..]
so as to stand all weather, and to [..]
section, as not to be d [..] nable from a person
They sit light and easy to the head, [..]
ears, and equal the best heads of hair [..]
[..] of taste, and prove fitter for travelling [..]
of wig ever before invented, as they need no
than a comb run through them.

G [..] sellors, Physicians, and Clergy me
in the Parisian taste, "avee [..] ir [..]
other kinds of wigs, "an [..] "

PURL BITTERS [..] of
Patent, which, for m [..] ty [..]
ver [..] l satisfaction, are prepa [..] and
convenience of purchasers, are now appointed
Mr. Robert [..] rnton [..] and [..]
Smithheld and Mr. Thomas Hadson< no role > [..]
gift, Stanhope-Street , C [..] o [..]
soft of wornwood in the [..] position, and [..]
given a fine grateful [..] and taste to a pin
less than one gallon will be sold [..]
[..] together, at is 9d. per gallon, it [..]
[..] ions for [..] use, and to be taken [..]
[..]




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