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The Cazetteer,

AND NEW DAILY ADVERTISER

Iloe 20, 701

LONDON, THURSDAY APRIL 16, 1795.

Price Fourpence Half Penny.

For the BENEFIT OF Mr. BANNISTER. Jun.

THEATRE ROYAL,
DRURY. LANE

THIS present THURSDAY, April 16. 1795.
THEIR MAJESTIES SERVANTS will act (for the first
time at the Theatre) a Dramatic Piece, called

THE CHILD OF NATURE.
Duke Mercis, Mr. KING

Marquia Almanza, Mr. WROUGHTON;
Count Valentia, Mr. BANNISTER, Jun.
Marchiouess Merida, Mrs. GOODALL;.
Aman this, Mrs. JORDAN.
An OCCASIONAL ADDRESS,
To be spoken by Mrs. JORDAN.
After which (by permisson of C Colman, Esq)
Will be presented a Musical Entertainment called
THE AGREEABLE SURPRISE.
Lingo, (for that night Only) Mr. BANNISTER, Jun.
Sir Felix Friendly< no role > , Mr. SUETT,
Compton, Mr. BANNISTER,
Engene, Mr. DIGNUM, Chicane, Mr. BENSON,
Laura, Miss LEAK, Fringe, Miss DE CAMP.
Cowship Mrs. JORDAN
(Being her First appearance in that Character)
In the Course of the Farce Mr. BANNISTER, Jun. Will intro-
duce" The Little Farthing Rushlight."
To Which will be added
THE CHILDREN IN THE WOOD
Sir Rowland, Mr. BARRYMORE;
Lord Alford, Mr DIGNUM
Walter, Mr. BANNISTER, Jun.
Apathy, Mr. SUETT,
Lady Helen, Mrs DE CAMP;
Jalephine, Mrs. BLAND.
Tickets to be had of Mr. Bannister, No .2, Feith-Street,
Sohe-Square; and of Mr. Folbrook, at the Box Office, Little
Russel Street Where Places for the Boxes may be taken.

THEATRE ROYAL,
COVENT-GARDEN ,
THIS Present THURSDAY, April 16, 1795
(13th time) the new Comedy of
LIFE's VAGARIES.
The Principal Charasters by
Mr. LEWIS,
Mr. QUICK, Mr. JOHNSTONE,
Mr. MUNDEN, Mr. FAWCETT,
Mr. BERNARD, Mr. TOWNSEND,
Mr. FARLEY
Miss WALLIS,
Mrs. LEE,
And Mrs. POPE

The PROLOGUE to be Spoken by Mr. MIDDLETON.
To Which Will be added (for the 9th time) an entire new
Drams, in Two Parts, Called

WINDSOR CASTLE.
The Overture to the Drama Felected from PLEYEL
The OVERTURE to the Masque Composed expressiy for
the Occasion by Dr. HAYDN.
As is the rest of the MUSIC by Mr, SALOMON
[..]
No Money to be turned
Tomorrow (by Particular desire) 18th time, the new Dra-
matic Tale, Called The Mysteries of the Castle, with the new
Drama of Windsor Castle , and the Masque of Peleus and Thetis
On Saturday and Monday, the new Comedy of Life's Vagi-
ries, which Windsot Castle, and the Masque of Peleus and

Miss WALLIS's BENEFIT.
AT the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden, on
Wednesday, April 22, Will be presened a Comedy
Called

THE JEALOUS WIFE
Mr. Oakly MR. FARREN;
Major Oakly, MR. QUICK;
Sir Harry Beagle< no role > , MR. FAWCETT;
Captain O' Cutter, Mr. JOHNSTONE;
Russer, Mr. MUNDEN;
Charles Oakly< no role > , Mr. HOLMAN;
And Lord Trinket, Mr. LEWIS;
Lady Freclove, Mrs. MATTOCKS;
Harriet Mrs. MOUNTAIN
And Mrs. Oakly, Miss WALLIS,
(Being her First appearance in that Character)
To which Will be added, the Comedy of

THE FOLLIES OF A DAY.
Come Almaviva, Mr. LEWIS;
Figare, Mr. BERNARD;
[..]
And the Page(with a Song) Mrs. E. WALLIS,
(Being her First appearance on this, and her third on any age)
[..] CHARMAN

Mr. HANDY respectfully begs leave to inform the Public [..]
that as his Company Cannot Positively Stay in London of
a few weeks longer, owing to his engagement in the Coun-
try; and that all ranks of people may have an oppo tus [..]
of seeing the first Equestrian Performers in this kingdom
he has thought proper to lower his prices-Boxes as od-6
Pit is-Gallery 6d

And as every thing brought forward at this Cireas is Agility,
and that the Company do not stay one mintute between any
one part of the Pertermance in the Course of the evening;
Mr. HANDY hopes it will meet with the approbation of a
generous Public. And notwithstanding his present Made
of Reduction, he pays Fifty two Guineas per week to
Twelve of his principal Performers,Who, in their wit [..]
ferent lines, are Superior to any ever brought forward in
this metropolis.

NEW CIRCUS.
LYCEUM, STRAND.

THIS Present THURSDAY, April 16, 1795,
and every Evening this Week, the greatest variety of
NEW PERFORMANCES,
Ever Brought Forward to the Public.
HORSEMANSHIP UNRIVALLED.
An Entire New
PANTOMIMIC DANCE.
TIGHT-ROPE DANCING,
By Signor SAXONI.
WIRE DANCING
By the [..]
SLACK ROPE VAULTING,
TUMBLING,
By Nine Capital Performers.
POLANDER's PERFORMANCES,
By Signor CARLO.
The Whole to Conclude With

THE TAYLOR RIDING TO BRENTFO [..]
By Mr. CARE, in Dress and Character
The Principal Performers Etc
The Celebrated Little Devil, Mr. Robinson, [..]
Taplin, Saxony Rollins, Chadwick, Hucth [..]
Huntley, Master Stent, Master Ackerille [..] Frost,
the Original Child of Promise, the Little [..] and
That Wonderful Vaulting Horseman Mr. [..] NDY.
Doors to be opened at Half past Five Grand Parade
to commence at Half past Six precisely

Boxes 2,. 6, Only.Pit Is Gallery 6d
Places for the Boxes to be taken Mr. Hutchinson, from
Eleven till Four, at the Lyecum,

N.B. Ladies and Gentlemen [..] In the polite Art
of Riding and managing their Hories for the Road or
Field; and Horses Brok for all Denominations, particularly
for Ladies Riding.

MIDDLESEX.


At the General Quarter Session of the Peace of our Lord the
King, holden in and for the County of Middlesex at the
Session House for the said County (by adjournment)
Thursday the lath day of April, in the 35th Year of [..]
[..] of our Sovereies Lord [..]
[..]
GAUZE.

A Petition having been Presented to his Ma-
jesty's Justices of the Peace for the County of Middle.
sex , in Sessions asseambled, praying the Court to Set, regulate
and order the wages and prices of the Journeymen Weaven
within the Said County, in the said branch of the the First
manufacture, called the Toilet Gauze, It is Ordered, that
the said petition be taken into consideration on Saturday next,
the 18th day of April inft. at the hour of ten in the fore-
noon; and that in the mean time an advertisement be insert-
ed in three or the public newspapers, to the intent that all
Masters and Journeymen in that branch of the Silk manu
facture Called the Toilet Gauze, have notice thereof.

By the Court,
SELBY,

MIDDLESEX .


At the General Quarter Scltion of the Peace of our Lord the
King, holden in and for the County of Middlesex , at the
Session House for the Said County, (by adjournment) on
Tuesday, the Fourteenth Day of April instant in the
Thirty-fifth year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord
George the Third, King of Great Britain, etc.
To MASTERS and JOURNEYMAN WEAVERS in that
Branch of the Silk Manufacture, Called ORRICE
WEAVING.

A Petition having been Presented to his Ma-
jesty's Justices of the Peace for [..]
the [..] of Price Weaving both in respect of the Fineness
of the Shor as Well as the width of the Several article whereby
the labour of the manufacturer it much increased and no

To the PROPRIETORS of East-INDIA STOCK,
Ladies and Gentlemen,

ENCOURAGED by a number of my Friends,
I am Induced to offer my self to your notice as a Candi-
date to become a Director of the East-India Company and
to request the honour of your interest and Support upon a
future Vacancy. Being in a Situation during great part of
my residence in India , that gave me an opportunity of ac-
quiring a Knowledge of the general state of the Company's
affairay will I flatter myself, recommend me in some de-
grce to your good opinion, which if I am so Fortunate an
to obtain, is will be my endeavour to preserve, by fulfitting
the duties of my situation with integrity and honour, and a
steady adherence to the interest of the Honourable East-
India Company. I have the honour to be,
Ladies and Gentlement,
Your not obedient humble Servant,
RICH CHICHELEY PLOWDEN.
Devonsine Place, No. 8, April 9, 1795.

To the PROPRIETORS of EAST-INDIA STOCK.
Ladies and Gentlement,

TWO Vacancies in the Direction having now
[..] taken place by the disqualifications of Mr.
[..] and Mr. Ewer, I take the [..] left opporunity of after

Newman Street, April 14, 1795,
MR. BLAIR returne his most grateful ac-
knowledgments to the Governors and Governesses of
the FINSEURY DISPENSARY, her the honour they have this
by Conforred upon him, in electing him the Surgeon of their
[..] cellent Institution; and begs leave to assure them that no
[..] tions Shall be wanting on his part, to fulfil the duties of
to Important an office, and to prove himself not unworthy of
their entire considence and approbation.

LADIES ONLY
THE Science of Divination has been re-
spected by the most enlightened people in all ages of
the world,-in ancient times the-most illustrious men consult-
a Prophet or a Diviner, before they undertook any impor-
[..] enterprize; the Bible and even prophanc books relace
[..] berleis instances of the kind. In times so calamitous and
intentous as the presents it becomes every individual to dif-
[..] the deftinles and, if possible, avert the impending dan
[..] a Persen whese whose life has been devered to Science,
by now be consulted by ledier of fortune and [..] ness quarter
but though he never fees Gentlemen, he his no objec-
to after their letters with a proper [..]
I, Portland Road , by the [..]

MIDDLESEX DISPENSARY,
No.21, Houndsditch.

A General Meeting of the Governors of this
Charity will be holden at the Dispensary, on Wednesday the 22d day of April instant at nine O'clock in the
forenoon, to proceed to the Election of a Collector, in the
room of Mr. Jocks, refigned AND NOT ON THE 15TH IN-
[..] TANT, AS BEFORE ADVERTISED. The Election to be by
Ballut to Commence at Ten, and close at Four O'clock pre-
cisely. Proxies of Governors to be admitted; and such new
Governors only to be entitiled to vote, who Shall have paid
their Subscription in to the hands of the Right Honourable
The man Skinner, Esq. Lord Mayor, Treasures, at or before
Six O' Clock in the Evening of Tuesday, the 21st instant.

By Order of the Committee,
BENJA. NINDA, Sacretary.

PROPOSALS for LIGHTING the STREETS.
Paying Office, Dublin

THE Directors and Commissoners Will re-
Colse proensela for Lighting the Public I ampa ned
Globen in this City and for keeping the same and the fur-
niture there of [..] and in said [..] from the [..] of [..]
[..]
[..]
[..]

Pro [..] to be sent to this Office on or before the 30th
[..]
[..] in the presence of the proposer or his Representa-
[..] at One [..] on the Said Day, after Which Day no
Proposed with be [..]

[..]
[..]

SKILL AND SON,
CHEESE MERCHANTS AND OILMEN
TO their N [..] perial and Most [..]
MAJESTIES
And to their Royal High [..]
The PRINCE of WALES,
The DUKE of YORK
The DUKE of CLARENCE,
The DUCHESS of CUMEERLAND, etc.
AT THEIR
IT ALIAN AND FRENCH WAREHOUSE, 8
No. 15 STRAND, near CHAVEN STREET, LONDON.

THE NOBILITY, GENTRY, etc are ar-
spectfully informed, that they hare now ready and
Complete for Sale, a Choice Aftertment of their

RICH FISH SAUCES, etc.
ESSENCE of ANCHOVIES, for Fifth [..] to be
boiled either in melted butter, or [..] as [..]
CORATCH SAUCE, for entiching all kinds of Stews
Hasnes, Ragouts and eat with Chops Cuthers Steake, etc
CAMP SAUCE, very excellent to eat with all kinds of
Fifth Cold Meat, Mutron Chops etc.

MINT SAUCE, made sweet purposely to eat with Veni-
sen Roast Lamb etc.
[..]

N.B.In CASES with Partitions containing 12 forts of
the most RICH SAUCES that are made in this or any other
Country; they are admirably adapted for Families, and Gentle-
men going to the East or Week Indies, Captains of Ships,
etc. at One Guinea each Case.

WESTPHALIA or BEAR HAMS that are of a most
delicious Flavour; also a great variety of fine WESTMORE-
LAND, and YORKSHIRE ditto, of all sizes fit for dres
sing, without requiring any foaking.

PICKLED and SMOAKED TONGUES, PIGS CHOPS,
etc, Cured after the [..] fashion.

New REIN DEER TONGUES From Russia-Hamno
Beef, in Ribs and Rolls for grating.

Alto a Cargo of real DUTCH BEEF, from [..] to
grate, just imporced.

Fine MUTTON HAMS, etc. from Scotland; also
parcel from Yorkshire.

SIX POUNDERS,
Or, HAMS only SIX POUNDS each
For Corner or Side Dishes, and for Samll Families,
MADE FROM PIGS OF THE CHINESE [..]
And CURED PORTUGAL FASHION, [..]
Mr. SKILL respuctfully [..]
[..]
[..]
guinew each.

NEW GORGONA ANCHOVIES, property packed in
Stone pots, so as to Keep to the Fast or West Indies.

Dr. HALLER's Celebrated SWISS TEA; made of Herbs,
Collected on the Alps, in Package, at is each.

BOLOGNA and GERMAN SAUSAGES, with or without
Garlick, etc.

BURGUNDY MUSTARD, and English ready mane
and Durham of four Mustard, and all forts of Vinegar

Beautiful FRENCH CAPERS, Packed in the French
Bottles, zs. 6d. to 5a each.

NEW PIPE and RIBBON MACARONI, VERMI,
CELLI, SEMOLINA, CAGLIER PASTE, etc.

N.B. CASES of PICKLES for exportation from One
to Ten Guineas each. Pickled Mushroom 2d 6d per
quart.

RICH ENOLISH and FOREION PICKLE Yellow
and Green Mangoes and the greatest varlety of every four of
Pick es in the hig bast persec

PICKLED MUSHROOMS in Quart [..] the [..]
ever [..] at only 2d 6d each.

EXSENCE of AMRAICAN SPRICE with [..]
for making [..]
[..]
[..]

To the CURCUS in STILTON CHEESES.
[..]
have just received [..] from the best daries feveral par-
calt of the fifth STHTON CHEESES that ne [..]
and it for Same [..]

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