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<p n="1576">The Cazetteer,</p>
<p n="1577">AND NEW DAILY ADVERTISER</p>
<p n="1578">Iloe 20, 701</p>
<p n="1579">LONDON, THURSDAY APRIL 16, 1795.</p>
<p n="1580">Price Fourpence Half Penny.</p>
<p n="1581">For the BENEFIT OF Mr. BANNISTER. Jun.</p>
<p n="1582">THEATRE ROYAL,<lb></lb>
DRURY. LANE</p>
<p n="1583">THIS present THURSDAY, April 16. 1795.<lb></lb>
THEIR MAJESTIES SERVANTS will act (for the first<lb></lb>
time at the Theatre) a Dramatic Piece, called</p>
<p n="1584">THE CHILD OF NATURE.<lb></lb>
Duke Mercis, Mr. KING</p>
<p n="1585">Marquia Almanza, Mr. WROUGHTON;<lb></lb>
Count Valentia, Mr. BANNISTER, Jun.<lb></lb>
Marchiouess Merida, Mrs. GOODALL;.<lb></lb>
Aman this, Mrs. JORDAN.<lb></lb>
An OCCASIONAL ADDRESS,<lb></lb>
To be spoken by Mrs. JORDAN.<lb></lb>
After which (by permisson of C Colman, Esq)<lb></lb>
Will be presented a Musical Entertainment called<lb></lb>
THE AGREEABLE SURPRISE.<lb></lb>
Lingo, (for that night Only) Mr. BANNISTER, Jun.<lb></lb>
Sir <rs type="persName" id="LMSMPS50909_n1585-3">Felix Friendly</rs>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_n1585-3" type="given" value="Felix"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_n1585-3" type="surname" value="Friendly"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_n1585-3" type="gender" value="male"></interp>
, Mr. SUETT,<lb></lb>
Compton, Mr. BANNISTER,<lb></lb>
Engene, Mr. DIGNUM, Chicane, Mr. BENSON,<lb></lb>
Laura, Miss LEAK, Fringe, Miss DE CAMP.<lb></lb>
Cowship Mrs. JORDAN<lb></lb>
(Being her First appearance in that Character)<lb></lb>
In the Course of the Farce Mr. BANNISTER, Jun. Will intro-<lb></lb>
duce" The Little Farthing Rushlight."<lb></lb>
To Which will be added<lb></lb>
THE CHILDREN IN THE WOOD<lb></lb>
Sir Rowland, Mr. BARRYMORE;<lb></lb>
Lord Alford, Mr DIGNUM<lb></lb>
Walter, Mr. BANNISTER, Jun.<lb></lb>
Apathy, Mr. SUETT,<lb></lb>
Lady Helen, Mrs DE CAMP;<lb></lb>
Jalephine, Mrs. BLAND.<lb></lb>
Tickets to be had of Mr. Bannister, No .2, Feith-Street,<lb></lb>
Sohe-Square; and of Mr. Folbrook, at the Box Office, Little<lb></lb>
Russel Street Where Places for the Boxes may be taken.</p>
<p n="1586">THEATRE ROYAL,<lb></lb>
<rs type="placeName" id="LMSMPS50909_geo656">COVENT-GARDEN</rs>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo656" type="placeName" value="COVENT-GARDEN"></interp>
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,<lb></lb>
THIS Present THURSDAY, April 16, 1795<lb></lb>
(13th time) the new Comedy of<lb></lb>
LIFE's VAGARIES.<lb></lb>
The Principal Charasters by<lb></lb>
Mr. LEWIS,<lb></lb>
Mr. QUICK, Mr. JOHNSTONE,<lb></lb>
Mr. MUNDEN, Mr. FAWCETT,<lb></lb>
Mr. BERNARD, Mr. TOWNSEND,<lb></lb>
Mr. FARLEY<lb></lb>
Miss WALLIS,<lb></lb>
Mrs. LEE,<lb></lb>
And Mrs. POPE</p>
<p n="1587">The PROLOGUE to be Spoken by Mr. MIDDLETON.<lb></lb>
To Which Will be added (for the 9th time) an entire new<lb></lb>
Drams, in Two Parts, Called</p>
<p n="1588">WINDSOR CASTLE.<lb></lb>
The Overture to the Drama Felected from PLEYEL<lb></lb>
The OVERTURE to the Masque Composed expressiy for<lb></lb>
the Occasion by Dr. HAYDN.<lb></lb>
As is the rest of the MUSIC by Mr, SALOMON<lb></lb>
<gap reason="illegible"></gap>
<lb></lb>
No Money to be turned<lb></lb>
Tomorrow (by Particular desire) 18th time, the new Dra-<lb></lb>
matic Tale, Called The Mysteries of the Castle, with the new<lb></lb>
Drama of <rs type="placeName" id="LMSMPS50909_geo657">Windsor Castle</rs>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo657" type="placeName" value="Windsor Castle"></interp>
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, and the Masque of Peleus and Thetis<lb></lb>
On Saturday and Monday, the new Comedy of Life's Vagi-<lb></lb>
ries, which Windsot Castle, and the Masque of Peleus and</p>
<p n="1589">Miss WALLIS's BENEFIT.<lb></lb>
AT the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden, on<lb></lb>
Wednesday, April 22, Will be presened a Comedy<lb></lb>
Called</p>
<p n="1590">THE JEALOUS WIFE<lb></lb>
Mr. Oakly MR. FARREN;<lb></lb>
Major Oakly, MR. QUICK;<lb></lb>
Sir <rs type="persName" id="LMSMPS50909_n1590-2">Harry Beagle</rs>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_n1590-2" type="given" value="Harry"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_n1590-2" type="surname" value="Beagle"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_n1590-2" type="gender" value="male"></interp>
, MR. FAWCETT;<lb></lb>
Captain O' Cutter, Mr. JOHNSTONE;<lb></lb>
Russer, Mr. MUNDEN;<lb></lb>
<rs type="persName" id="LMSMPS50909_n1590-3">Charles Oakly</rs>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_n1590-3" type="given" value="Charles"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_n1590-3" type="surname" value="Oakly"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_n1590-3" type="gender" value="male"></interp>
, Mr. HOLMAN;<lb></lb>
And Lord Trinket, Mr. LEWIS;<lb></lb>
Lady Freclove, Mrs. MATTOCKS;<lb></lb>
Harriet Mrs. MOUNTAIN<lb></lb>
And Mrs. Oakly, Miss WALLIS,<lb></lb>
(Being her First appearance in that Character)<lb></lb>
To which Will be added, the Comedy of</p>
<p n="1591">THE FOLLIES OF A DAY.<lb></lb>
Come Almaviva, Mr. LEWIS;<lb></lb>
Figare, Mr. BERNARD;<lb></lb>
<gap reason="illegible"></gap>
<lb></lb>
And the Page(with a Song) Mrs. E. WALLIS,<lb></lb>
(Being her First appearance on this, and her third on any age)<lb></lb>
<gap reason="illegible"></gap>
CHARMAN</p>
<p n="1592">Mr. HANDY respectfully begs leave to inform the Public<obscured></obscured>
<lb></lb>
that as his Company Cannot Positively Stay in London of<lb></lb>
a few weeks longer, owing to his engagement in the Coun-<lb></lb>
try; and that all ranks of people may have an oppo tus<obscured></obscured>
<lb></lb>
of seeing the first Equestrian Performers in this kingdom<lb></lb>
he has thought proper to lower his prices-Boxes as od-6<lb></lb>
Pit is-Gallery 6d</p>
<p n="1593">And as every thing brought forward at this Cireas is Agility,<lb></lb>
and that the Company do not stay one mintute between any<lb></lb>
one part of the Pertermance in the Course of the evening;<lb></lb>
Mr. HANDY hopes it will meet with the approbation of a<lb></lb>
generous Public. And notwithstanding his present Made<lb></lb>
of Reduction, he pays Fifty two Guineas per week to<lb></lb>
Twelve of his principal Performers,Who, in their wit<obscured></obscured>
<lb></lb>
ferent lines, are Superior to any ever brought forward in<lb></lb>
this metropolis.</p>
<p n="1594">NEW CIRCUS.<lb></lb>
LYCEUM, STRAND.</p>
<p n="1595">THIS Present THURSDAY, April 16, 1795,<lb></lb>
and every Evening this Week, the greatest variety of<lb></lb>
NEW PERFORMANCES,<lb></lb>
Ever Brought Forward to the Public.<lb></lb>
HORSEMANSHIP UNRIVALLED.<lb></lb>
An Entire New<lb></lb>
PANTOMIMIC DANCE.<lb></lb>
TIGHT-ROPE DANCING,<lb></lb>
By Signor SAXONI.<lb></lb>
WIRE DANCING<lb></lb>
By the<gap reason="illegible"></gap>
<lb></lb>
SLACK ROPE VAULTING,<lb></lb>
TUMBLING,<lb></lb>
By Nine Capital Performers.<lb></lb>
POLANDER's PERFORMANCES,<lb></lb>
By Signor CARLO.<lb></lb>
The Whole to Conclude With</p>
<p n="1596">THE TAYLOR RIDING TO BRENTFO<obscured></obscured>
<lb></lb>
By Mr. CARE, in Dress and Character<lb></lb>
The Principal Performers Etc<lb></lb>
The Celebrated Little Devil, Mr. Robinson,<obscured></obscured>
<lb></lb>
Taplin, Saxony Rollins, Chadwick, Hucth<obscured></obscured>
<lb></lb>
Huntley, Master Stent, Master Ackerille<obscured></obscured>
Frost,<lb></lb>
the Original Child of Promise, the Little<obscured></obscured>
and<lb></lb>
That Wonderful Vaulting Horseman Mr.<obscured></obscured>
NDY.<lb></lb>
Doors to be opened at Half past Five Grand Parade<lb></lb>
to commence at Half past Six precisely</p>
<p n="1597">Boxes 2,. 6, Only.Pit Is Gallery 6d<lb></lb>
Places for the Boxes to be taken Mr. Hutchinson, from<lb></lb>
Eleven till Four, at the Lyecum,</p>
<p n="1598">N.B. Ladies and Gentlemen<obscured></obscured>
In the polite Art<lb></lb>
of Riding and managing their Hories for the Road or<lb></lb>
Field; and Horses Brok for all Denominations, particularly<lb></lb>
for Ladies Riding.</p>
<p n="1599"> <note type="authorial" place="margin">MIDDLESEX.</note>
<lb></lb>
At the General Quarter Session of the Peace of our Lord the<lb></lb>
King, holden in and for the <rs type="placeName" id="LMSMPS50909_geo658">County of Middlesex</rs>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo658" type="placeName" value="County of Middlesex"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo658" type="type" value="undefined"></interp>
at the<lb></lb>
Session House for the said County (by adjournment)<lb></lb>
Thursday the lath day of April, in the 35th Year of<obscured></obscured>
<lb></lb>
<obscured></obscured>
of our Sovereies Lord<gap reason="illegible"></gap>
<lb></lb>
<gap reason="illegible"></gap>
<lb></lb>
GAUZE.</p>
<p n="1600">A Petition having been Presented to his Ma-<lb></lb>
jesty's <rs type="occupation" id="LMSMPS50909_occ267">Justices of the Peace</rs>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_occ267" type="occupation" value="Justices of the Peace"></interp>
for the County of <rs type="placeName" id="LMSMPS50909_geo659">Middle.<lb></lb>
sex</rs>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo659" type="placeName" value="Middle.sex"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo659" type="type" value="undefined"></interp>
, in Sessions asseambled, praying the Court to Set, regulate<lb></lb>
and order the wages and prices of the <rs type="occupation" id="LMSMPS50909_occ268">Journeymen Weaven</rs>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_occ268" type="occupation" value="Journeymen Weaven"></interp>
<lb></lb>
within the Said County, in the said branch of the the First<lb></lb>
manufacture, called the Toilet Gauze, It is Ordered, that<lb></lb>
the said petition be taken into consideration on Saturday next,<lb></lb>
the 18th day of April inft. at the hour of ten in the fore-<lb></lb>
noon; and that in the mean time an advertisement be insert-<lb></lb>
ed in three or the public newspapers, to the intent that all<lb></lb>
Masters and <rs type="occupation" id="LMSMPS50909_occ269">Journeymen</rs>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_occ269" type="occupation" value="Journeymen"></interp>
in that branch of the Silk manu<lb></lb>
facture Called the Toilet Gauze, have notice thereof.</p>
<p n="1601">By the Court,<lb></lb>
SELBY,</p>
<p n="1602"> <note type="authorial" place="margin"> <rs type="placeName" id="LMSMPS50909_geo660">MIDDLESEX</rs>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo660" type="placeName" value="MIDDLESEX"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo660" type="type" value="undefined"></interp>
.</note>
<lb></lb>
At the General Quarter Scltion of the Peace of our Lord the<lb></lb>
King, holden in and for the <rs type="placeName" id="LMSMPS50909_geo661">County of Middlesex</rs>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo661" type="placeName" value="County of Middlesex"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo661" type="type" value="undefined"></interp>
, at the<lb></lb>
Session House for the Said County, (by adjournment) on<lb></lb>
Tuesday, the Fourteenth Day of April instant in the<lb></lb>
Thirty-fifth year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord<lb></lb>
George the Third, King of Great Britain, etc.<lb></lb>
To MASTERS and JOURNEYMAN WEAVERS in that<lb></lb>
Branch of the Silk Manufacture, Called ORRICE<lb></lb>
WEAVING.</p>
<p n="1603">A Petition having been Presented to his Ma-<lb></lb>
jesty's <rs type="occupation" id="LMSMPS50909_occ270">Justices of the Peace</rs>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_occ270" type="occupation" value="Justices of the Peace"></interp>
for<gap reason="illegible"></gap>
<lb></lb>
the<obscured></obscured>
of Price Weaving both in respect of the Fineness<lb></lb>
of the Shor as Well as the width of the Several article whereby<lb></lb>
the labour of the manufacturer it much increased and no</p>
<p n="1604">To the PROPRIETORS of East-INDIA STOCK,<lb></lb>
Ladies and Gentlemen,</p>
<p n="1605">ENCOURAGED by a number of my Friends,<lb></lb>
I am Induced to offer my self to your notice as a Candi-<lb></lb>
date to become a Director of the East-India Company and<lb></lb>
to request the honour of your interest and Support upon a<lb></lb>
future Vacancy. Being in a Situation during great part of<lb></lb>
my residence in <rs type="placeName" id="LMSMPS50909_geo662">India</rs>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo662" type="placeName" value="India"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo662" type="type" value="undefined"></interp>
, that gave me an opportunity of ac-<lb></lb>
quiring a Knowledge of the general state of the Company's<lb></lb>
affairay will I flatter myself, recommend me in some de-<lb></lb>
grce to your good opinion, which if I am so Fortunate an<lb></lb>
to obtain, is will be my endeavour to preserve, by fulfitting<lb></lb>
the duties of my situation with integrity and honour, and a<lb></lb>
steady adherence to the interest of the Honourable East-<lb></lb>
India Company. I have the honour to be,<lb></lb>
Ladies and Gentlement,<lb></lb>
Your not obedient humble Servant,<lb></lb>
RICH CHICHELEY PLOWDEN.<lb></lb>
Devonsine Place, No. 8, April 9, 1795.</p>
<p n="1606">To the PROPRIETORS of EAST-INDIA STOCK.<lb></lb>
Ladies and Gentlement,</p>
<p n="1607">TWO Vacancies in the Direction having now<lb></lb>
<obscured></obscured>
taken place by the disqualifications of Mr.<lb></lb>
<obscured></obscured>
and Mr. Ewer, I take the<obscured></obscured>
left opporunity of after</p>
<p n="1608">Newman Street, April 14, 1795,<lb></lb>
MR. BLAIR returne his most grateful ac-<lb></lb>
knowledgments to the Governors and Governesses of<lb></lb>
the FINSEURY DISPENSARY, her the honour they have this<lb></lb>
by Conforred upon him, in electing him the Surgeon of their<lb></lb>
<obscured></obscured>
cellent Institution; and begs leave to assure them that no<lb></lb>
<obscured></obscured>
tions Shall be wanting on his part, to fulfil the duties of<lb></lb>
to Important an office, and to prove himself not unworthy of<lb></lb>
their entire considence and approbation.</p>
<p n="1609">LADIES ONLY<lb></lb>
THE Science of Divination has been re-<lb></lb>
spected by the most enlightened people in all ages of<lb></lb>
the world,-in ancient times the-most illustrious men consult-<lb></lb>
a Prophet or a Diviner, before they undertook any impor-<lb></lb>
<obscured></obscured>
enterprize; the Bible and even prophanc books relace<lb></lb>
<obscured></obscured>
berleis instances of the kind. In times so calamitous and<lb></lb>
intentous as the presents it becomes every individual to dif-<lb></lb>
<obscured></obscured>
the deftinles and, if possible, avert the impending dan<lb></lb>
<obscured></obscured>
a Persen whese whose life has been devered to Science,<lb></lb>
by now be consulted by ledier of fortune and<obscured></obscured>
ness quarter<lb></lb>
but though he never fees Gentlemen, he his no objec-<lb></lb>
to after their letters with a proper<gap reason="illegible"></gap>
<lb></lb>
I, <rs type="placeName" id="LMSMPS50909_geo663">Portland Road</rs>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo663" type="placeName" value="Portland Road"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo663" type="type" value="undefined"></interp>
, by the<gap reason="illegible"></gap>
</p>
<p n="1610">MIDDLESEX DISPENSARY,<lb></lb>
No.21, <rs type="placeName" id="LMSMPS50909_geo664">Houndsditch.</rs>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo664" type="placeName" value="Houndsditch."></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo664" type="type" value="undefined"></interp>
</p>
<p n="1611">A General Meeting of the Governors of this<lb></lb>
Charity will be holden at the Dispensary, on Wednesday the 22d day of April instant at nine O'clock in the<lb></lb>
forenoon, to proceed to the Election of a Collector, in the<lb></lb>
room of Mr. Jocks, refigned AND NOT ON THE 15TH IN-<lb></lb>
<obscured></obscured>
TANT, AS BEFORE ADVERTISED. The Election to be by<lb></lb>
Ballut to Commence at Ten, and close at Four O'clock pre-<lb></lb>
cisely. Proxies of Governors to be admitted; and such new<lb></lb>
Governors only to be entitiled to vote, who Shall have paid<lb></lb>
their Subscription in to the hands of the Right Honourable<lb></lb>
The man Skinner, Esq. Lord Mayor, Treasures, at or before<lb></lb>
Six O' Clock in the Evening of Tuesday, the 21st instant.</p>
<p n="1612">By Order of the Committee,<lb></lb>
BENJA. NINDA, Sacretary.</p>
<p n="1613">PROPOSALS for LIGHTING the STREETS.<lb></lb>
Paying Office, Dublin</p>
<p n="1614">THE Directors and Commissoners Will re-<lb></lb>
Colse proensela for Lighting the Public I <rs type="placeName" id="LMSMPS50909_geo665">ampa ned<lb></lb>
Globen</rs>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo665" type="placeName" value="ampa nedGloben"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo665" type="type" value="undefined"></interp>
in this City and for keeping the same and the fur-<lb></lb>
niture there of<obscured></obscured>
and in said<obscured></obscured>
from the<obscured></obscured>
of<obscured></obscured>
<lb></lb>
<obscured></obscured>
<lb></lb>
<obscured></obscured>
<lb></lb>
<obscured></obscured>
</p>
<p n="1615">Pro<obscured></obscured>
to be sent to this Office on or before the 30th<lb></lb>
<obscured></obscured>
<lb></lb>
<obscured></obscured>
in the presence of the proposer or his Representa-<lb></lb>
<obscured></obscured>
at One<obscured></obscured>
on the Said Day, after Which Day no<lb></lb>
Proposed with be<obscured></obscured>
</p>
<p n="1616"> <obscured></obscured>
<lb></lb>
<obscured></obscured>
</p>
<p n="1617">SKILL AND SON,<lb></lb>
CHEESE MERCHANTS AND OILMEN<lb></lb>
TO their N<obscured></obscured>
perial and Most<obscured></obscured>
<lb></lb>
MAJESTIES<lb></lb>
And to their Royal High<obscured></obscured>
<lb></lb>
The PRINCE of WALES,<lb></lb>
The DUKE of YORK<lb></lb>
The DUKE of CLARENCE,<lb></lb>
The DUCHESS of CUMEERLAND, etc.<lb></lb>
AT THEIR<lb></lb>
IT ALIAN AND FRENCH WAREHOUSE, 8<lb></lb>
No. 15 STRAND, near CHAVEN STREET, LONDON.</p>
<p n="1618">THE NOBILITY, GENTRY, etc are ar-<lb></lb>
spectfully informed, that they hare now ready and<lb></lb>
Complete for Sale, a Choice Aftertment of their</p>
<p n="1619">RICH FISH SAUCES, etc.<lb></lb>
ESSENCE of ANCHOVIES, for Fifth<obscured></obscured>
to be<lb></lb>
boiled either in melted butter, or<obscured></obscured>
as<obscured></obscured>
<lb></lb>
CORATCH SAUCE, for entiching all kinds of Stews<lb></lb>
Hasnes, Ragouts and eat with Chops Cuthers Steake, etc<lb></lb>
CAMP SAUCE, very excellent to eat with all kinds of<lb></lb>
Fifth Cold Meat, Mutron Chops etc.</p>
<p n="1620">MINT SAUCE, made sweet purposely to eat with Veni-<lb></lb>
sen Roast Lamb etc.<lb></lb>
<obscured></obscured>
</p>
<p n="1621">N.B.In CASES with Partitions containing 12 forts of<lb></lb>
the most RICH SAUCES that are made in this or any other<lb></lb>
Country; they are admirably adapted for Families, and Gentle-<lb></lb>
men going to the East or Week Indies, Captains of Ships,<lb></lb>
etc. at One Guinea each Case.</p>
<p n="1622">WESTPHALIA or BEAR HAMS that are of a most<lb></lb>
delicious Flavour; also a great variety of fine WESTMORE-<lb></lb>
LAND, and YORKSHIRE ditto, of all sizes fit for dres<lb></lb>
sing, without requiring any foaking.</p>
<p n="1623">PICKLED and SMOAKED TONGUES, PIGS CHOPS,<lb></lb>
etc, Cured after the<obscured></obscured>
fashion.</p>
<p n="1624">New REIN DEER TONGUES From Russia-Hamno<lb></lb>
Beef, in Ribs and Rolls for grating.</p>
<p n="1625">Alto a Cargo of real DUTCH BEEF, from<obscured></obscured>
to<lb></lb>
grate, just imporced.</p>
<p n="1626">Fine MUTTON HAMS, etc. from Scotland; also<lb></lb>
parcel from Yorkshire.</p>
<p n="1627">SIX POUNDERS,<lb></lb>
Or, HAMS only SIX POUNDS each<lb></lb>
For Corner or Side Dishes, and for Samll Families,<lb></lb>
MADE FROM PIGS OF THE CHINESE<obscured></obscured>
<lb></lb>
And CURED PORTUGAL FASHION,<obscured></obscured>
<lb></lb>
Mr. SKILL respuctfully<obscured></obscured>
<lb></lb>
<obscured></obscured>
<lb></lb>
<obscured></obscured>
<lb></lb>
guinew each.</p>
<p n="1628">NEW GORGONA ANCHOVIES, property packed in<lb></lb>
Stone pots, so as to Keep to the Fast or West Indies.</p>
<p n="1629">Dr. HALLER's <rs type="occupation" id="LMSMPS50909_occ271">Celebrated SWISS</rs>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_occ271" type="occupation" value="Celebrated SWISS"></interp>
TEA; made of Herbs,<lb></lb>
Collected on the Alps, in Package, at is each.</p>
<p n="1630">BOLOGNA and GERMAN SAUSAGES, with or without<lb></lb>
Garlick, etc.</p>
<p n="1631">BURGUNDY MUSTARD, and English ready mane<lb></lb>
and Durham of four Mustard, and all forts of Vinegar</p>
<p n="1632">Beautiful FRENCH CAPERS, Packed in the French<lb></lb>
Bottles, zs. 6d. to 5a each.</p>
<p n="1633">NEW PIPE and RIBBON MACARONI, VERMI,<lb></lb>
CELLI, SEMOLINA, CAGLIER PASTE, etc.</p>
<p n="1634">N.B. CASES of PICKLES for exportation from One<lb></lb>
to Ten Guineas each. Pickled Mushroom 2d 6d per<lb></lb>
quart.</p>
<p n="1635">RICH ENOLISH and FOREION PICKLE Yellow<lb></lb>
and Green Mangoes and the greatest varlety of every four of<lb></lb>
Pick es in the hig bast persec</p>
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at only 2d 6d each.</p>
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