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<p n="239"> <obscured></obscured>
and, by<obscured></obscured>
ro<obscured></obscured>
e<lb></lb>
<obscured></obscured>
sueing a beggar, and catching a loose.</p>
<p n="240">By the furniture of Your Quarter, it appears as<lb></lb>
poor as a church mouse-and yet to do to distin-<lb></lb>
guished a character as yours justice-we acknowledge,<lb></lb>
<obscured></obscured>
only number we sawself, who bows to<lb></lb>
serve, and <rs type="occupation" id="LMSMPS50618_occ57">charges for Society</rs>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50618_occ57" type="occupation" value="charges for Society"></interp>
</p>
<p n="241">So much the public Orders, and when Great Selim<lb></lb>
he shall again glo<obscured></obscured>
onwe will paint his<lb></lb>
private onesthe procure not being this drawn.</p>
<p n="242"> <rs type="placeName" id="LMSMPS50618_geo150">A</rs>
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COLUMN.<lb></lb>
Dated from Wedge Sept. 30, 1771.</p>
<p n="243">Mr. Printer, in your paper of this day, Caesar<lb></lb>
informs the publick<obscured></obscured>
t , if a soldier departs, and<lb></lb>
is caught, by the whole of war, it will be death.<obscured></obscured>
<lb></lb>
could<obscured></obscured>
these leaned Gentlemen would read the<lb></lb>
<obscured></obscured>
war as a soldier convicted of desertion<lb></lb>
<obscured></obscured>
General Court Martial is sometimes<obscured></obscured>
<lb></lb>
tenced to a corporal punishment, on drafted<obscured></obscured>
to other<lb></lb>
carps, banished to regiments stationed in foreign<lb></lb>
parts for life, or a particular number of years.</p>
<p n="244">For the GAZETIEER.<lb></lb>
A HINT.</p>
<p n="245">AT the General Court of the East-India Com-<lb></lb>
<obscured></obscured>
en<obscured></obscured>
of<lb></lb>
<obscured></obscured>
rter pet<obscured></obscured>
upon their<lb></lb>
<obscured></obscured>
at Christmas<obscured></obscured>
to<obscured></obscured>
small morti<lb></lb>
<obscured></obscured>
of a number of<obscured></obscured>
the<obscured></obscured>
presence<lb></lb>
<obscured></obscured>
is thought, have<obscured></obscured>
of three<lb></lb>
months, given away, in prem<obscured></obscured>
to the month of<lb></lb>
so or so, or arounds, on a ba<obscured></obscured>
their<lb></lb>
eloquency would prevail upon<obscured></obscured>
and<lb></lb>
Directors to reduce their dividend for the half year,<lb></lb>
to three per cent. without regarding the Rate of their<lb></lb>
aff<obscured></obscured>
or their present affluency, which is encreated<lb></lb>
to above double what it was, where they last delivered<lb></lb>
in a<obscured></obscured>
of their accounts to give in<obscured></obscured>
</p>
<p n="246">But this is<obscured></obscured>
only shoe<obscured></obscured>
these<lb></lb>
gentlemen<obscured></obscured>
it<obscured></obscured>
well known, from the hopes of<lb></lb>
their scheme taking place, they<obscured></obscured>
engaged in de-<lb></lb>
liver, to Sundry Merchants and Proprietors, o<obscured></obscured>
<lb></lb>
third of O<obscured></obscured>
next, upon the most moderate cal-<lb></lb>
culation that<obscured></obscured>
made, not less than 300,000<obscured></obscured>
<lb></lb>
<del>thi</del>
ck, which<obscured></obscured>
and sold the last re<obscured></obscured>
<lb></lb>
counters,<obscured></obscured>
bolical purposes taking<lb></lb>
place<obscured></obscured>
and<obscured></obscured>
when they engaged, by<lb></lb>
<obscured></obscured>
rs, t<obscured></obscured>
er the said stock to the<lb></lb>
<obscured></obscured>
re<obscured></obscured>
ed of the money to pay<lb></lb>
<obscured></obscured>
how they will get the stock, it is not</p>
<p n="247"> <obscured></obscured>
the Nobility and<lb></lb>
county, that<obscured></obscured>
or the future, be opened to all. As<lb></lb>
the is well known the tender care and motherly affection<lb></lb>
the alsways bore<obscured></obscured>
young gentlemen intrusted to her<lb></lb>
care, hopes to m<obscured></obscured>
h success from this advertisement,<lb></lb>
especially, having it her business to provide the best<lb></lb>
teachers for the<obscured></obscured>
nt branches that can compleat the<lb></lb>
<rs type="occupation" id="LMSMPS50618_occ58">gentleman</rs>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50618_occ58" type="occupation" value="gentleman"></interp>
.</p>
<p n="248">N.B. Though Revoult has been compelled, through<lb></lb>
misfortunes, to deliver yet<obscured></obscured>
Revoult is by her situa-<lb></lb>
tion able, and, by<obscured></obscured>
tive of nine years and upwards, ca-<lb></lb>
pacitated to carry<del>one</del>
business in an advantagenus manner<lb></lb>
and profitable to the children that might be put under he,<lb></lb>
care. Any orders<obscured></obscured>
cted for her at her academy, or at<lb></lb>
Mr. Carrs, at the<obscured></obscured>
g's-head in the Poultry, shall be<lb></lb>
duly attended to<obscured></obscured>
ed bills of her plan to he had of the<lb></lb>
printer of this paper and at the Samerset coffee-house, in<lb></lb>
<rs type="placeName" id="LMSMPS50618_geo151">the Strand</rs>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50618_geo151" type="placeName" value="the Strand"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50618_geo151" type="type" value="undefined"></interp>
.</p>
<p n="249">GE<obscured></obscured>
R<obscured></obscured>
BR<obscured></obscured>
W<obscured></obscured>
, Taylor, at No. 5 in<lb></lb>
<rs type="placeName" id="LMSMPS50618_geo152">Prusean Square</rs>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50618_geo152" type="placeName" value="Prusean Square"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50618_geo152" type="type" value="undefined"></interp>
in the <rs type="placeName" id="LMSMPS50618_geo153">Old Bailey</rs>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50618_geo153" type="placeName" value="Old Bailey"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50618_geo153" type="type" value="undefined"></interp>
, eight doors from<lb></lb>
<obscured></obscured>
dgate hill,<obscured></obscured>
men and gentlemen with claims.<lb></lb>
it the following price,<obscured></obscured>
lock suit, superfine, 4l.9<obscured></obscured>
.<lb></lb>
French srock<obscured></obscured>
A such coat ditto, a<obscured></obscured>
<lb></lb>
A French f<obscured></obscured>
l. 19th A pair of<obscured></obscured>
nit<lb></lb>
branches,<obscured></obscured>
Ditto the very best<obscured></obscured>
Four-<lb></lb>
thre<obscured></obscured>
d<obscured></obscured>
nit bree<obscured></obscured>
,<obscured></obscured>
Ditto the very best, 17t<obscured></obscured>
<lb></lb>
<obscured></obscured>
ock suit of<obscured></obscured>
ary, all<obscured></obscured>
oth, 31 5<obscured></obscured>
A French<obscured></obscured>
<lb></lb>
<obscured></obscured>
tto<obscured></obscured>
extra, 78.</p>
<p n="250">He likewise contra<obscured></obscured>
surve gentlemen with cloths by<lb></lb>
the year, at the following prices, and take them back<obscured></obscured>
each<lb></lb>
<obscured></obscured>
be re<obscured></obscured>
months after the delivery, and in<lb></lb>
<obscured></obscured>
iproport<obscured></obscured>
paid on delivery, of each suit<lb></lb>
for four frock<obscured></obscured>
superline, 1st. Three ditto,<obscured></obscured>
<lb></lb>
Two suits ditto<obscured></obscured>
Grain colours, and<obscured></obscured>
<lb></lb>
<obscured></obscured>
eves, must be paid for extra</p>
<p n="251">To<obscured></obscured>
th<obscured></obscured>
LADIES</p>
<p n="252">AS the present made of dressing the hair is not<lb></lb>
only<obscured></obscured>
its growth, but also makes it soon<lb></lb>
change<obscured></obscured>
colour, and it attended with many other Incon-<lb></lb>
<obscured></obscured>
such as loss of time Etc. to remedy which,<lb></lb>
<obscured></obscured>
EVANS, PERUCE-MAKER, HAIR-DRESSER,<lb></lb>
<obscured></obscured>
T<obscured></obscured>
MAKER, at No. 83. in <rs type="placeName" id="LMSMPS50618_geo154">Fleet-Street</rs>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50618_geo154" type="placeName" value="Fleet-Street"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50618_geo154" type="type" value="undefined"></interp>
(being the<lb></lb>
<obscured></obscured>
that over att<obscured></obscured>
ed, and brought to perfection,<lb></lb>
the making ladies tetes in the natural way) therefore beg<lb></lb>
leave to inform the ladies, that he still continues to make<lb></lb>
all forts of ladies<obscured></obscured>
in the newest and most elegant man-<lb></lb>
ner; and to appear to<obscured></obscured>
as if it grew upon the head,<lb></lb>
and at the<obscured></obscured>
west prices. It also makes all sort of wigs,<lb></lb>
<obscured></obscured>
in a very curious manner, so that they are not only<lb></lb>
<obscured></obscured>
ore dura<obscured></obscured>
those that are finished in <rs type="placeName" id="LMSMPS50618_geo155">the common</rs>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50618_geo155" type="placeName" value="the common"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50618_geo155" type="type" value="undefined"></interp>
<lb></lb>
me<obscured></obscured>
but<obscured></obscured>
sil<obscured></obscured>
effed, that almost any person<lb></lb>
m<obscured></obscured>
ress<obscured></obscured>
themselves Likewise ladies and gentle<lb></lb>
mens hair d<obscured></obscured>
ed abroad<obscured></obscured>
at home, in the greatful<obscured></obscured>
<lb></lb>
fection, and at the lowest prices.</p>
<p n="253"> <obscured></obscured>
<lb></lb>
<obscured></obscured>
ture of<obscured></obscured>
trasaction.<obscured></obscured>
<lb></lb>
and rec<obscured></obscured>
any<obscured></obscured>
<lb></lb>
the most reasonable<obscured></obscured>
<lb></lb>
will be given. Whom<obscured></obscured>
<lb></lb>
qui<obscured></obscured>
by directing to A. B<obscured></obscured>
<lb></lb>
last<obscured></obscured>
mbard<obscured></obscured>
<lb></lb>
be<obscured></obscured>
in<obscured></obscured>
</p>
<p n="254">CONVEYA<obscured></obscured>
<lb></lb>
AT No. 2, in<obscured></obscured>
Court, Gr<lb></lb>
strert, Lincoln'<obscured></obscured>
Leader are<lb></lb>
Gulnea a pair Articles of Co partnerfull<lb></lb>
clements, Mor.<obscured></obscured>
and<obscured></obscured>
Deeds,<lb></lb>
Bills of Sale, Indenture of Apprenticeships<lb></lb>
Petitions, Powers of Attorney,<obscured></obscured>
Etc<lb></lb>
with accuracy and dis<obscured></obscured>
on the most real</p>
<p n="255">To be Sola, the Grant of<obscured></obscured>
<lb></lb>
Ean Florid.</p>
<p n="256">WIGS to imitate<obscured></obscured>
<lb></lb>
WHEREAS some Gentlemen<lb></lb>
<obscured></obscured>
uced to let their hair<obscured></obscured>
while<lb></lb>
still constrained to wear it, seeing<obscured></obscured>
cannot<lb></lb>
to appear as natural: In order therefore to<obscured></obscured>
<lb></lb>
jection, the following method is taken to<obscured></obscured>
<lb></lb>
lie, that COURTIER, Pe<obscured></obscured>
<lb></lb>
<obscured></obscured>
<lb></lb>
<obscured></obscured>
Stationer court, Lodgite<obscured></obscured>
<lb></lb>
ferent kinds of natural wig of real natural<obscured></obscured>
<lb></lb>
quenes, curls, and feratches, with Rom<obscured></obscured>
<lb></lb>
tops, Etc. and wave downs upon an<obscured></obscured>
<lb></lb>
so as to stand all weather, and to<obscured></obscured>
<lb></lb>
section, as not to be d<obscured></obscured>
nable from a person<lb></lb>
They sit light and easy to the head,<obscured></obscured>
<lb></lb>
ears, and equal the best heads of hair<obscured></obscured>
<lb></lb>
<obscured></obscured>
of taste, and prove fitter for travelling<obscured></obscured>
<lb></lb>
of wig ever before invented, as they need no<lb></lb>
than a comb run through them.</p>
<p n="257">G<obscured></obscured>
sellors, Physicians, and Clergy me<lb></lb>
in the Parisian taste, "avee<obscured></obscured>
ir<obscured></obscured>
<lb></lb>
other kinds of wigs, "an<obscured></obscured>
"</p>
<p n="258">PURL BITTERS<obscured></obscured>
of<lb></lb>
Patent, which, for m<obscured></obscured>
ty<obscured></obscured>
<lb></lb>
ver<obscured></obscured>
l satisfaction, are prepa<obscured></obscured>
and<lb></lb>
convenience of purchasers, are now appointed<lb></lb>
Mr. Robert<obscured></obscured>
rnton<obscured></obscured>
and<obscured></obscured>
<lb></lb>
Smithheld and Mr. <rs type="persName" id="LMSMPS50618_n258-2">Thomas Hadson</rs>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50618_n258-2" type="given" value="Thomas"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50618_n258-2" type="surname" value="Hadson"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50618_n258-2" type="gender" value="male"></interp>
<obscured></obscured>
<lb></lb>
gift, <rs type="placeName" id="LMSMPS50618_geo156">Stanhope-Street</rs>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50618_geo156" type="placeName" value="Stanhope-Street"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50618_geo156" type="type" value="undefined"></interp>
, C<obscured></obscured>
o<obscured></obscured>
<lb></lb>
soft of wornwood in the<obscured></obscured>
position, and<obscured></obscured>
<lb></lb>
given a fine grateful<obscured></obscured>
and taste to a pin<lb></lb>
less than one gallon will be sold<obscured></obscured>
<lb></lb>
<obscured></obscured>
together, at is 9d. per gallon, it<obscured></obscured>
<lb></lb>
<obscured></obscured>
ions for<obscured></obscured>
use, and to be taken<obscured></obscured>
<lb></lb>
<obscured></obscured>
</p>
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