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<p n="1640"> (<gap reason="illegible"></gap>
her <gap reason="illegible"></gap>
appearence in that character.)<lb></lb>
In the course of the Farce Mrs. BANNISTER, Jun. Will intro-<lb></lb>
duce "The Little Farthing Rushlight,"</p>
<p n="1641">To which will be added</p>
<p n="1642">THE CHILDREN IN THE WOOD</p>
<p n="1643">Sir Rowland, Mr.BARRYMORE;<lb></lb>
Lord Alfred, Mr. DIGNUM.</p>
<p n="1644">Walter, Mr. BANNISTER, Jun.<lb></lb>
Ashley, Mr SUETT,</p>
<p n="1645">Lady Helen, Miss DE CAMP;<lb></lb>
Jesephine, Mrs. GLAND.</p>
<p n="1646">Tickets to be had of Mr. Bannister, No. 2, Fifth-street,<lb></lb>
Soho-square; and of Mr. Fosbrook, at the Box Office, Little<lb></lb>
Ruffel street where Places for the Boxes may be taken.</p>
<p n="1647">THEATRE ROYAL,<lb></lb>
<rs type="placeName" id="LMSMPS50909_geo666">COVENT - GARDEN</rs>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo666" type="placeName" value="COVENT - GARDEN"></interp>
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,</p>
<p n="1648">THIS present THURSDAY, April 16, 1795,<lb></lb>
(13th time) the new Comedy of</p>
<p n="1649">LIFE'S VAGARIES.</p>
<p n="1650">The Principal Characters by</p>
<p n="1651">Mr. LEWIS,</p>
<p n="1652">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="1653">The PROLOGUE to be spoken by Mr. MIDDLETON.</p>
<p n="1654">To which will be added (for the 9th time) an entire new</p>
<p n="1655">Drama, in Two Parts, called</p>
<p n="1656">WINDSOR CASTLE.</p>
<p n="1657">The Overture to the Drama Selected from PLEYEL.</p>
<p n="1658">The OVERTUNE to the Masque Composed expressly for<lb></lb>
the Occasion by Dr. HAYDEN</p>
<p n="1659">As is the rest of the MUSIC by Mrs. SOLOMON.<lb></lb>
<obscured></obscured>
</p>
<p n="1660">No Money to be returned.</p>
<p n="1661">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 Windsor Castle, and the Masque of Peleus and Thetis.<lb></lb>
On Saturday and Monday, the new Comedy of Life's Vagi-<lb></lb>
ries with <rs type="placeName" id="LMSMPS50909_geo667">Windsor Castle</rs>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo667" type="placeName" value="Windsor Castle"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo667" type="type" value="undefined"></interp>
, and the Masque of Peleus and<lb></lb>
Thetis</p>
<p n="1662">Miss WALLIS's BENEFIT.</p>
<p n="1663">AT the Theatre Royal, Covent Gaden, on <lb></lb>
Wednesday, April 22, will be Presented a Comedy,<lb></lb>
called</p>
<p n="1664">THE JEALOUS WIFE.<lb></lb>
Mr. Oakly, Mr. FARREN;<lb></lb>
Major Oakly, Mr.QUICK<lb></lb>
Sir Harry Beagle, Mr. FAWCETT;<lb></lb>
Captain O'Cutter, Mr. JOHNSTONE;<lb></lb>
Ruffer, Mr. MUNDEN;<lb></lb>
<rs type="persName" id="LMSMPS50909_n1664-2">Charles Oakly</rs>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_n1664-2" type="given" value="Charles"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_n1664-2" type="surname" value="Oakly"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_n1664-2" type="gender" value="male"></interp>
, Mr. HOLMAN;<lb></lb>
And Lord Trinket, Mr. LEWIS;<lb></lb>
Lady Freelove, 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="1665">THE POLLIES OF A DAY.<lb></lb>
Count Almaviva, Mr. LEWIS;<lb></lb>
Figate, Mr. BERNARD;<lb></lb>
<gap reason="illegible"></gap>
Mr. POWEL;<lb></lb>
And the Page (with a song) Mrs. E. WALLIS.<lb></lb>
(being her first appearance on this, and her third on any stage)<lb></lb>
The Countess, Miss CHAPMAN;<lb></lb>
And Susan, Miss WALLIS.<lb></lb>
(Being her fifth appearance in that character.)</p>
<p n="1666">Tickets to be had of Miss Wallis, No. 76, Gower-street,<lb></lb>
Bedford- figure, and of Mr. Branded at the Theatre, where<lb></lb>
Places for the Boxes May be taken.</p>
<p n="1667">FINSBURY DISPENSARY.</p>
<p n="1668">SAINT JOHN'S SQUARE, CLERKENWELL.</p>
<p n="1669">THE ANNIVERSARY SERMON for the <lb></lb>
the benefit of this Charles will be preached before the<lb></lb>
Right Honorable the EARL of STAMFORD, President,<lb></lb>
Vice-president, Governors, and Stewards, by the Reverend<lb></lb>
<rs type="persName" id="LMSMPS50909_n1669-1">ROWLAND HILL</rs>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_n1669-1" type="given" value="Hill"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_n1669-1" type="surname" value="HILL"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_n1669-1" type="gender" value="male"></interp>
, A:M. In the Forenoon of Sunday the<lb></lb>
10th Day of May next, is SAINT LUKE'S Church, <rs type="placeName" id="LMSMPS50909_geo668">Old <lb></lb>
Street</rs>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo668" type="placeName" value="Old Street"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo668" type="type" value="undefined"></interp>
.</p>
<p n="1670">Prayer to begin at Eleven o'clock.</p>
<p n="1671">And on Friday the 15th of May, the President, Vice-<lb></lb>
President, Governors, and Friends of this Inflation, will<lb></lb>
dine together at the CROWN and ANCHOR TAVERN,<lb></lb>
in the Strand.</p>
<p n="1672">STEWARDS.</p>
<p n="1673">Mr. <rs type="persName" id="LMSMPS50909_n1673-1">William Austin</rs>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_n1673-1" type="given" value="William"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_n1673-1" type="surname" value="Austin"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_n1673-1" type="gender" value="male"></interp>
<lb></lb>
Mr. <rs type="persName" id="LMSMPS50909_n1673-2">Thomas Birch</rs>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_n1673-2" type="given" value="Thomas"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_n1673-2" type="surname" value="Birch"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_n1673-2" type="gender" value="male"></interp>
<lb></lb>
Mr. <rs type="persName" id="LMSMPS50909_n1673-3">Samuel Bridgman</rs>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_n1673-3" type="given" value="Samuel"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_n1673-3" type="surname" value="Bridgman"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_n1673-3" type="gender" value="male"></interp>
,<lb></lb>
Mr. <rs type="persName" id="LMSMPS50909_n1673-4">Charles Clarke</rs>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_n1673-4" type="given" value="Charles"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_n1673-4" type="surname" value="Clarke"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_n1673-4" type="gender" value="male"></interp>
,<lb></lb>
<rs type="persName" id="LMSMPS50909_n1673-5">John Churchfields</rs>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_n1673-5" type="given" value="John"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_n1673-5" type="surname" value="Churchfields"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_n1673-5" type="gender" value="male"></interp>
Esq.<lb></lb>
<rs type="persName" id="LMSMPS50909_n1673-6">John Eykin</rs>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_n1673-6" type="given" value="John"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_n1673-6" type="surname" value="Eykin"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_n1673-6" type="gender" value="male"></interp>
, Esq.<lb></lb>
Mr. <rs type="persName" id="LMSMPS50909_n1673-7">Thomas Godson</rs>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_n1673-7" type="given" value="Thomas"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_n1673-7" type="surname" value="Godson"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_n1673-7" type="gender" value="male"></interp>
,<lb></lb>
Mr. <rs type="persName" id="LMSMPS50909_n1673-8">Richard Hilton</rs>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_n1673-8" type="given" value="Richard"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_n1673-8" type="surname" value="Hilton"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_n1673-8" type="gender" value="male"></interp>
,<lb></lb>
Mr. <rs type="persName" id="LMSMPS50909_n1673-59">Joseph Howeth</rs>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_n1673-59" type="given" value="Joseph"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_n1673-59" type="surname" value="Howeth"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_n1673-59" type="gender" value="male"></interp>
,<lb></lb>
Mr. <rs type="persName" id="LMSMPS50909_n1673-25">Isaac Isles</rs>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_n1673-25" type="given" value="Isaac"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_n1673-25" type="surname" value="Isles"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_n1673-25" type="gender" value="male"></interp>
,<lb></lb>
<rs type="persName" id="LMSMPS50909_n1673-47">Francis Magnies</rs>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_n1673-47" type="given" value="Francis"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_n1673-47" type="surname" value="Magnies"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_n1673-47" type="gender" value="male"></interp>
, Esq<lb></lb>
Dr. <rs type="persName" id="LMSMPS50909_n1673-9">John Meyer</rs>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_n1673-9" type="given" value="John"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_n1673-9" type="surname" value="Meyer"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_n1673-9" type="gender" value="male"></interp>
<lb></lb>
Mr. <rs type="persName" id="LMSMPS50909_n1673-95">James Neae</rs>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_n1673-95" type="given" value="James"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_n1673-95" type="surname" value="Neae"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_n1673-95" type="gender" value="male"></interp>
,<lb></lb>
Mr. <rs type="persName" id="LMSMPS50909_n1673-10">John Phillips</rs>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_n1673-10" type="given" value="John"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_n1673-10" type="surname" value="Phillips"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_n1673-10" type="gender" value="male"></interp>
,<lb></lb>
<rs type="persName" id="LMSMPS50909_n1673-11">Charles Price</rs>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_n1673-11" type="given" value="Charles"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_n1673-11" type="surname" value="Price"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_n1673-11" type="gender" value="male"></interp>
, Esq.<lb></lb>
Mr. <rs type="persName" id="LMSMPS50909_n1673-98">Samuel Search</rs>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_n1673-98" type="given" value="Samuel"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_n1673-98" type="surname" value="Search"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_n1673-98" type="gender" value="male"></interp>
, jun.<lb></lb>
Mr. <rs type="persName" id="LMSMPS50909_n1673-12">Francis Upjohn</rs>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_n1673-12" type="given" value="Francis"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_n1673-12" type="surname" value="Upjohn"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_n1673-12" type="gender" value="male"></interp>
<lb></lb>
Mr. <rs type="persName" id="LMSMPS50909_n1673-13">William West</rs>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_n1673-13" type="given" value="William"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_n1673-13" type="surname" value="West"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_n1673-13" type="gender" value="male"></interp>
.</p>
<p n="1674">N.B Upwards of Forty Seven Thousand Nine Hundred<lb></lb>
poor has please persons have been Admired and cured , or re-<lb></lb>
ceived relief, by means of this excellent Institution.</p>
<p n="1675"> <rs type="placeName" id="LMSMPS50909_geo669">Tickets</rs>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo669" type="placeName" value="Tickets"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo669" type="type" value="undefined"></interp>
for the dinner may be had of Mr. THOMAS<lb></lb>
FEDERATION, the Collecter, No. 3. Gwynn's Buildings,<lb></lb>
Goswel- street road, <rs type="placeName" id="LMSMPS50909_geo670">Clerkenwell</rs>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo670" type="placeName" value="Clerkenwell"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo670" type="type" value="undefined"></interp>
, and at the Tavern.</p>
<p n="1676">Dinner on table at half- past Three o'clock precisely, at<lb></lb>
which there will not be any Collection.</p>
<p n="1677">By Order</p>
<p n="1678"> <rs type="persName" id="LMSMPS50909_n1678-52">ABRAMAN RHODES</rs>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_n1678-52" type="given" value="ABRAMAN"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_n1678-52" type="surname" value="RHODES"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_n1678-52" type="gender" value="male"></interp>
, Secretary.</p>
<p n="1679">An Entire New</p>
<p n="1680">PANTOMIMIC DANCE.</p>
<p n="1681">TIGHT-ROPE DANCING,<lb></lb>
By Signor SAXONI.</p>
<p n="1682">WIRE DANCING<lb></lb>
By the LITTLE DEVIL</p>
<p n="1683">FORCE OF HERCULES, OR RUINS OF TRUTH,</p>
<p n="1684">SLACK ROPE VAULTING,</p>
<p n="1685">TUMBLING,<lb></lb>
By Nine Capital Performers.</p>
<p n="1686">POLANDER's PERFORMANCES,<lb></lb>
By Signor CARLO.</p>
<p n="1687">The Whole to Conclude with</p>
<p n="1688">THE TAYLOR RIDING TO BRENTFORD<lb></lb>
By Mr. CARR, in Dress and Character.</p>
<p n="1689">The Principal Performers are,<lb></lb>
The Celebrated Little Devil, Mr. Robinson, Shaw<gap reason="illegible"></gap>
,<lb></lb>
Taplin, Saxony, Rollins, Chadwick, Hutchinson, Miss<lb></lb>
Huntley, Master Stent, Master Ackerville, <gap reason="illegible"></gap>
Frost,<lb></lb>
the Original Child of Promise, the Little Mercury and</p>
<p n="1690">That Wonderful Vaulting Horseman Mr. Jandy.</p>
<p n="1691">Doors to be Opened at Half past Five and Grand Parade<lb></lb>
to Commence at Half Past Six precisely</p>
<p n="1692">Boxes 2,. 6. only.Pit Is.Gallery 6d.</p>
<p n="1693">Places for the Boxes to be taken<gap reason="illegible"></gap>
Mr. Hutchinson, from<lb></lb>
Eleven till Four, at the Lyesum,</p>
<p n="1694">N.B. Ladies and Gentleman Instructed in the polite Art<lb></lb>
of Riding and Managing their Horles for the Road or<lb></lb>
Field; and Horses Broke for all Denominations, particularly<lb></lb>
for Ladies Riding.</p>
<p n="1695">At the General Quarter Session of the Peace of Our Lord the<lb></lb>
King, holden in and for the county of Middlesex, at the<lb></lb>
sessions House for the said County, (by Adjournment)<lb></lb>
Thursday the 14th day of April in the 35th year of the<lb></lb>
rule of our Sovereign Lord George the<gap reason="illegible"></gap>
<lb></lb>
Great Britain<gap reason="illegible"></gap>
WEAVERS in that<lb></lb>
branch of the Silk Manufacture called the<gap reason="illegible"></gap>
<lb></lb>
GAUZE.</p>
<p n="1696">A Petition having been presented to his Ma-<lb></lb>
jesty's <rs type="occupation" id="LMSMPS50909_occ272">Justices of the Peace</rs>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_occ272" type="occupation" value="Justices of the Peace"></interp>
for the county of <rs type="placeName" id="LMSMPS50909_geo671">Middle-<lb></lb>
sex</rs>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo671" type="placeName" value="Middle-sex"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo671" type="type" value="undefined"></interp>
, in sessions Assembled, praying the court to fet, regulate,<lb></lb>
and order the wages and prices of the <rs type="occupation" id="LMSMPS50909_occ273">Journeymen Weavers</rs>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_occ273" type="occupation" value="Journeymen Weavers"></interp>
<lb></lb>
within the said county, in the said branch of the silk<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 inst. 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 of the public newspapers, to the Intent that all<lb></lb>
Matters and <rs type="occupation" id="LMSMPS50909_occ274">Journeymen</rs>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_occ274" 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="1697">By the Court,</p>
<p n="1698">SELBY.</p>
<p n="1699"> <rs type="placeName" id="LMSMPS50909_geo672">MIDDLESEX</rs>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo672" type="placeName" value="MIDDLESEX"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo672" type="type" value="undefined"></interp>
.</p>
<p n="1700">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_geo673">County of Middlesex</rs>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo673" type="placeName" value="County of Middlesex"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo673" 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 infant, in the<lb></lb>
thirty- fifth year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord<lb></lb>
George the Third, King of Great Britain, & c.</p>
<p n="1701">To MASTERS and JOURNEYMAN WEAVERS in that<lb></lb>
Branch of that Silk Manufacture, called ORRICE<lb></lb>
WEAVING</p>
<p n="1702">A Petition having been presented to his Ma-<lb></lb>
jesty's <rs type="occupation" id="LMSMPS50909_occ275">Justices of the Peace</rs>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_occ275" type="occupation" value="Justices of the Peace"></interp>
, for the County of Mid-<lb></lb>
dle taken place in the manufactureing of<gap reason="illegible"></gap>
<lb></lb>
the branch of Orrice Weavering, both in respect of the fineness<lb></lb>
of the Shot as well as the width of the several articles whereby<lb></lb>
the labour of the manufacturer is much increased, and no<lb></lb>
provision or adequate compensation made them for such addi-<lb></lb>
tional labour, and praying the Court to settle, regulate, and<lb></lb>
order the Wages and Prices of the Journeymen working<lb></lb>
within the said County, in the said branch. It is Ordered,<lb></lb>
That the said Petition be taken into consider on Saturday next,<lb></lb>
the 18th day of April Instant, at the hour of ten in the fore-<lb></lb>
noon, and that in the mean time an advetisement be inserted<lb></lb>
in three of the Public Newspapers, to the intent that all<lb></lb>
Masters and <rs type="occupation" id="LMSMPS50909_occ276">Journeymen</rs>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_occ276" type="occupation" value="Journeymen"></interp>
in that branch of the Silk Manufac-<lb></lb>
ture, called Orrice Weaving ,have notice thereof.</p>
<p n="1703">By the Court,</p>
<p n="1704">SELBY.</p>
<p n="1705">LADIES DEMISAISON DRESSES.</p>
<p n="1706">ARCHER'S IRISH POPLIN and TABBI-<lb></lb>
NET WAREHOUSE, Henrietta Street, <rs type="placeName" id="LMSMPS50909_geo674">Covent-Gar-<lb></lb>
den</rs>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo674" type="placeName" value="Covent-Gar-den"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo674" type="type" value="undefined"></interp>
. The Executors of the late Mr. EDWARD ARCHER<lb></lb>
have the honour to inform the Nobility and Centry, that there<lb></lb>
is now reacy in the Warehouse for their Infection, a new<lb></lb>
Assortment of the DEMISAISON POHLINS, prepared particu-<lb></lb>
larly for the present Spring under the direction of C, Cary<lb></lb>
For their light,rich,and elegont appearence, they claim a su-<lb></lb>
periorty over most other Manufacturer, in all kinde of La-<lb></lb>
dies Dresses, which is fully evinced by the distinguished ap-<lb></lb>
probation they are daily receiving from the first Personages in<lb></lb>
the Kingdom</p>
<p n="1707">Being particularly anxious that every article should give sa-<lb></lb>
tisfaction, they will exchange; or (if more agreeable) return the<lb></lb>
money for any Goods that should not be fully approved, by<lb></lb>
which Ladies at any distance may purchase witst the same ad-<lb></lb>
vantage as if residing in London.</p>
<p n="1708">For the convenience of Families going into Mourning, the<lb></lb>
Warehouse is constantly supplied with a large Assortment of<lb></lb>
Bombazrens and Bombazets of differtent prices; a variety of<lb></lb>
Black Poplins. Tabbinets. Luteferings, Artnoxeens, Widows<lb></lb>
Silks , and different shades of black and Grey Fancy Poplins<lb></lb>
for flight Mournings.</p>
<p n="1709"> <figure rend="mark"></figure>
The Lowest ready money price is marked on each place<lb></lb>
in plain figures, and from which no abatement is ever made.</p>
<p n="1710">A Variety of Shaw in the heatest pattern, equal to any<lb></lb>
manufactured in this country.</p>
<p n="1711"> <gap reason="illegible"></gap>
<lb></lb>
I Actually taken place by the disqualifications of Mr.<lb></lb>
<obscured></obscured>
Mr. Ewer, I take the earliest opportunity or offer-<lb></lb>
<obscured></obscured>
<lb></lb>
<obscured></obscured>
Place, April 16, 1795.</p>
<p n="1712">Newman-street, April 14,1795,</p>
<p n="1713">MR. BLAIR returns his most grateful ac-<lb></lb>
Knowledgments to the Governors and Governesses of the<lb></lb>
FINSBURY DISPENSARY, for the honour they have this<lb></lb>
<gap reason="illegible"></gap>
conferred upon him, in electing him the Surgeon of their<lb></lb>
excellent Institution: and begs leave to assure them, that no<lb></lb>
exertions 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 confidence and approbation.</p>
<p n="1714">LADIES ONLY.</p>
<p n="1715">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>
ant a Prophet or a Diviner, before they undertook any impor-<lb></lb>
ant enterprize ; the Bible and even prophane books relate<lb></lb>
comberless instances of the kind. In times so calamitous and<lb></lb>
<gap reason="illegible"></gap>
tentous as the present, it becomes every individual to dif-<lb></lb>
fer; a Person whose whole life has been devoted to Science,<lb></lb>
<gap reason="illegible"></gap>
now be consulted by Ladies of fortune and consequences<lb></lb>
<gap reason="illegible"></gap>
but though he never fees Gentlemen, he has no object-<lb></lb>
<gap reason="illegible"></gap>
in answer their letters, with a<gap reason="illegible"></gap>
<lb></lb>
<gap reason="illegible"></gap>
<lb></lb>
No. 1, Portland Road, by the<gap reason="illegible"></gap>
</p>
<p n="1716"> <rs type="placeName" id="LMSMPS50909_geo675">MIDDLESEX</rs>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo675" type="placeName" value="MIDDLESEX"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo675" type="type" value="undefined"></interp>
DISPENSARY</p>
<p n="1717">No. 21 <rs type="placeName" id="LMSMPS50909_geo676">Houndsditch.</rs>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo676" type="placeName" value="Houndsditch."></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo676" type="type" value="undefined"></interp>
</p>
<p n="1718">A General Meeting of the Governors of this<lb></lb>
Charity will be holden at the Dispensary, an Wednes-<lb></lb>
day, the 22nd 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. Jacks, resigned, AND NOT ON THE 15 TH IN-<lb></lb>
STANT, AS BEFORE ADVERTISED. The Election to be by<lb></lb>
Ballot, 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 entileled to vote, who shall have paid <lb></lb>
their subscriptions in to the hands of the Right Honourable<lb></lb>
<rs type="persName" id="LMSMPS50909_n1718-3">Thomas Skinner</rs>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_n1718-3" type="given" value="Thomas"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_n1718-3" type="surname" value="Skinner"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_n1718-3" type="gender" value="male"></interp>
, Esq. <rs type="occupation" id="LMSMPS50909_occ277">Lord Mayor</rs>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_occ277" type="occupation" value="Lord Mayor"></interp>
, <rs type="occupation" id="LMSMPS50909_occ278">Treasurer</rs>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_occ278" type="occupation" value="Treasurer"></interp>
, at or before<lb></lb>
Six o'clock in the evening of Tuesday, the 21st instant.</p>
<p n="1719">By Order of the Committee,</p>
<p n="1720"> <rs type="persName" id="LMSMPS50909_n1720-45">BENJA. NINDE</rs>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_n1720-45" type="given" value="BENJA"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_n1720-45" type="surname" value="NINDE"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_n1720-45" type="gender" value="male"></interp>
, Secretary.</p>
<p n="1721">PROPOSALS for LIGHTING the STREETS.</p>
<p n="1722">Paying Office, Dublin.</p>
<p n="1723">THE Directors and Commissioners will re-<lb></lb>
ceive Proposals for Lighting the Public Lamps and<lb></lb>
Globes in this City, and Keeping the same and the Fur-<lb></lb>
niture thereof clean and in good order, from the 1st of Sep-<lb></lb>
tember next, for one, two, or three Years, as shall be agreed<lb></lb>
upon, the Globes to have a double Busher, and it is their in-<lb></lb>
<gap reason="illegible"></gap>
to have a <gap reason="illegible"></gap>
contract for each side of the<lb></lb>
River.</p>
<p n="1724">Proposals to be sent to his this Office on or before the 30th<lb></lb>
<gap reason="illegible"></gap>
of June Next,<gap reason="illegible"></gap>
Lighting; which will<lb></lb>
be opened in the Presence of the Proposer or his Representa-<lb></lb>
ive, at One o'clock on the said Day, after which Day no<lb></lb>
Proposal will be received.</p>
<p n="1725">Signed by Order,</p>
<p n="1726"> <rs type="persName" id="LMSMPS50909_n1726-1">THOMAS GLADWELL</rs>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_n1726-1" type="given" value="THOMAS"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_n1726-1" type="surname" value="GLADWELL"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_n1726-1" type="gender" value="male"></interp>
., Sec.</p>
<p n="1727">Feb. 23. 1795,</p>
<p n="1728">To be SOLD by AUCTION.</p>
<p n="1729">At the India Arms Inn, Golport, on Monday the 20th Inst.<lb></lb>
at three o'clock in the afternoon.</p>
<p n="1730">ABOUT 300 CWT. of BITTER ALMONDS,<lb></lb>
being put of the cargo of the Hossnung, N. L.<lb></lb>
Durby, Master, from the Coast of Barbary, bound to Amster-<lb></lb>
dam.</p>
<p n="1731">Futher Particulars may be known, by application to Messrs<lb></lb>
Erafraus Caryer and son, merchants, Oosport.</p>
<p n="1732">Just published.</p>
<p n="1733">THE FIRST PART of RYAN'S CATA-<lb></lb>
LOGUE, Consisting of some Thousand Volunters, new<lb></lb>
and second hand, in Various classies and languages (of any<lb></lb>
source) marked at very low prices, now on Sale at No, 35<obscured></obscured>
<lb></lb>
<rs type="placeName" id="LMSMPS50909_geo677">Oxford Street</rs>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo677" type="placeName" value="Oxford Street"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo677" type="type" value="undefined"></interp>
, near <rs type="placeName" id="LMSMPS50909_geo678">the Pantheon</rs>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo678" type="placeName" value="the Pantheon"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo678" type="type" value="undefined"></interp>
; where Carat goes may be<lb></lb>
had; also Mr. wheeler's goldsmith, No. 287, near Great-<lb></lb>
Turnsille, Holborn; and at Mr. Buff's goldsmith , No, 124,<lb></lb>
<rs type="placeName" id="LMSMPS50909_geo679">Leadenhall</rs>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo679" type="placeName" value="Leadenhall"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo679" type="type" value="undefined"></interp>
, Street, nearly opposite the <rs type="placeName" id="LMSMPS50909_geo680">India House</rs>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo680" type="placeName" value="India House"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo680" type="type" value="undefined"></interp>
.</p>
<p n="1734">The Greatest at ention paid to orders by Port, or Otherways.</p>
<p n="1735">CHEAP CHINAWARE and GLASS.</p>
<p n="1736">A Large and valuable Stock of the above<lb></lb>
articles is now selling off, at very reduced prices, at<lb></lb>
WOOD'S old-established Warehouse, No 35, POULTRY.<lb></lb>
The Proprietor quiting business at Midsummer next, the<lb></lb>
whole must be disputed of before that time the remaining<lb></lb>
form of the lease being already assigned.</p>
<p n="1737">Among the vast Variety of Articles of which the Stock con-<lb></lb>
sists, there are many Large and very complete Sets of Num-<lb></lb>
bers; and Commonk <obscured></obscured>
in Table Services also Tea and<lb></lb>
Coffee Sets, some beautifully enriched with gold, India Fans,<lb></lb>
Etc. Inc.</p>
<p n="1738">Also a Small quantity of old Goods, via. China cups and<lb></lb>
Saucers, at 6s. 7s. and 8s. per dozen, with other things pro-<lb></lb>
portionally cheap. Glass at the Manufactures Prices.</p>
<p n="1739">N. B. Strong dishes, plates, basons, Etc. fit for Tavern-<lb></lb>
keepers, Coffee-noulet, Etc. on <gap reason="illegible"></gap>
highly advantageous</p>
<p n="1740"> <figure rend="mark"></figure>
Prices<obscured></obscured>
on the goods.</p>
<p n="1741"> <gap reason="illegible"></gap>
<lb></lb>
<gap reason="illegible"></gap>
, cold Meat, Mutton Chops, Etc.</p>
<p n="1742">MINT SAUCE, made sweet purposely to eat with Veni-<lb></lb>
son, Roast Lamb, Etc</p>
<p n="1743">1. INDIAN SOY, warranted to be genius and to please<lb></lb>
<gap reason="illegible"></gap>
</p>
<p n="1744">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 West Indies, Captains of Ships,<lb></lb>
&cc. at One Guinea each Cafe.</p>
<p n="1745">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 soaking.</p>
<p n="1746">PICKLED and SMOAKED POUNGUES, PIGS' CHOPS,<lb></lb>
& c. cured after the Westphalin fashion.</p>
<p n="1747">New REIN DEER TONGUES from RussiaHamber<lb></lb>
Beef, in Ribs and Roll for grating.</p>
<p n="1748">Also a Cargo of real DUTCH BEEF, from Amsterdam, to<lb></lb>
grate, just imported.</p>
<p n="1749">Fine MUTTON HAMS, Etc. From Scotland; also a <lb></lb>
parcel from Yorkshire.</p>
<p n="1750">SIX POUNDERS,</p>
<p n="1751">Or, HAMS only SIX POUNDS each,</p>
<p n="1752">For Corner or Side Dishes, and for small Families,</p>
<p n="1753">MADE FROM PIGS OF THE CHINESE<gap reason="illegible"></gap>
</p>
<p n="1754">AND CURED PORTUGAL FASHION, <gap reason="illegible"></gap>
</p>
<p n="1755">Mr. SKILL respectfully<gap reason="illegible"></gap>
<lb></lb>
<gap reason="illegible"></gap>
<lb></lb>
guineas each.</p>
<p n="1756">NEW GORGONA ANCHOVIES, properly packed in<lb></lb>
stone pots, so as to keep to the East or West Indies.</p>
<p n="1757">Dr. HALLER's celebrated SWISS TEA; made of Herbs<lb></lb>
collected of the Apls, in Packages, at 15 each.</p>
<p n="1758">BOLOGNA and GERMAN SAUSAGES, with or without<lb></lb>
Garlick, Etc</p>
<p n="1759">BURGUNDY MUSTARD, and English, ready made <lb></lb>
and Durham of flour Mustard, and all forts of Vinegar.</p>
<p n="1760">Beautiful FRENCH CAPERS, packed in the French<lb></lb>
Bottles, 2s. 6d. to 5s. each.</p>
<p n="1761">NEW PIPE and RiBBON MACARONI, VERMI-<lb></lb>
CELLI, SEMOLINA, CAGLIER PASTE, Etc</p>
<p n="1762">N.B. CASES of PICKLES for exportation from One<lb></lb>
to Ten Guineas each. Pickled Mushrooms, 2s 6d. per<lb></lb>
quart.</p>
<p n="1763">RICH ENGLISH and FOREIGN PICKLES, Yellow<lb></lb>
and Green Mangoes, and the Greatest variety of every fort of<lb></lb>
Pickles in the highest Perfection.</p>
<p n="1764">PICKLED MUSHROOMS in Quart Bottles, the finest<lb></lb>
ever seen, at only as 6d. each</p>
<p n="1765">ESSENCES of AMERCIAN SPRUCE, with directions<lb></lb>
for making the Same into the <gap reason="illegible"></gap>
Beer.</p>
<p n="1766">SKILL and SON have just landed several <gap reason="illegible"></gap>
of new<lb></lb>
FLORENCE and LUCCA OILS,<gap reason="illegible"></gap>
several <gap reason="illegible"></gap>
<lb></lb>
and half <gap reason="illegible"></gap>
<lb></lb>
please</p>
<p n="1767">To the CURIONE in STILTON CHEESES.<lb></lb>
<gap reason="illegible"></gap>
that they<lb></lb>
have just received fresh, from the best daries, several par-<lb></lb>
cels of the finest STILTON CHEESES, that are quite ripe<lb></lb>
and fit for Immediate use.</p>
<p n="1768">Superfine Old DOUBLE GLOUCESTER of the real<lb></lb>
Berkeley Hundreds fine Cheshire, and every kind of Eng-<lb></lb>
lish Chesees, in the Highest rate of perfection.</p>
<p n="1769">To the CURRIES in FOREIGN CHEESES.<lb></lb>
CHAPSUGAR, GRUYER, PARMEZAN, DUTCH,<lb></lb>
Etc. that are particularly fine flavoured and gold.</p>
<p n="1770">The CHAPSUGAR, or SWISS GREEN CHEESE,<lb></lb>
is made from herbs collected on the Alpine Mountain.<lb></lb>
It is universally esteemed for its Antisourbutie Virtues;<lb></lb>
and is grated either to eat with bread and bitter and ancholely<lb></lb>
or used in four, Etc. The Cheeses run from 5b. to 8b. at<lb></lb>
10 per pound</p>
<p n="1771">Genuine PORTABLE SOUPS, with printed<gap reason="illegible"></gap>
<lb></lb>
for using with which Gravy Soups, Mutton, Veal, and <lb></lb>
Chicken Broths, may be made, with the greatest facility, in<lb></lb>
two or three Minutes; a convenience of the highest value to<lb></lb>
Familes, Officers of the Navy, Army, Etc</p>
<p n="1772">And all manner of</p>
<p n="1773">CHOICE DELICACIES FOR THE TABLE.</p>
<p n="1774">English and Foreign,</p>
<p n="1775">Mr. SKILLl having resided many years in Great Britain,<lb></lb>
Frances, Spain, Fundres, and Portugal, and having formed<lb></lb>
very extensive connections during his long residence in those<lb></lb>
countries, is enabled to obtain every article in the Foreign<lb></lb>
line, with the greatest expedition; and in consequences, the<lb></lb>
Nobility, can always rely that the articles sold an<gap reason="illegible"></gap>
Ware-<lb></lb>
houses are of the best kind, Genuine, and on the mode-<lb></lb>
ate terms.</p>
<p n="1776">To OILMEN in TOWN and COUNTRY.</p>
<p n="1777">OILMEN, Etc who may with to deal in their SAUCES,<lb></lb>
FOREIGN ARTICLES, Etc. are aquainted that they may<lb></lb>
be supplied, to sell again, and on very advantages terms.</p>
<p n="1778">WHOLESALE, RETAIL, and for EXPORTATION.</p>
<p n="1779">N.B. The ORDERS of MERCHANTS, SHOP-<lb></lb>
KEEPERS, FAMILIES, Etc. in the Country, Must always<lb></lb>
be accompanied with Money, or a reference in London for<lb></lb>
payment, and the Postage of all Matters paid.</p>
<p n="1780">PRINTED LISTS of a great quantity of different<lb></lb>
Articles, sold by SKILL and SON, may be had at their<lb></lb>
Warehouse, No. 15, STRAND near CRAVEN-STREET;<lb></lb>
and to prevent trouble, THE LOWEST PRICE IS ASKED<lb></lb>
FOR EVERY ARTICLE, AND NO ABATEMENT<lb></lb>
MADE.</p>
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