World Fashionable Advertiser, The (Newspaper) - February 9, 1787, London, Middlesex - h - 1 35.] February 9 1787. 3d/J OPERA KING'S at the King's in JL the will be A SERIOUS in Two with by Monsieur THE CHARACTERS BY Signer Signer Signer Arid Madame Leader of the Mr. End of L A The Principal Char afters by Mademoiselle and Madame jERVAIS End of Opera an allegorical Composed by L'HEUREUX Divided into three Principal and Madame Painter and SIgnor Signor To the and 5*0 Beseen at Mr. No. 31, from Ten o'clock in the till Nine at THE WONDER of 3!! Wonderful MEN A. THREE WILD HUMAN E ach with a MONSTROUS CRAW t These are two and a Male of a very small and most extraordinary odd shape and with large CRAWS under their full of moving or which play all as directed and by either their br snd are unknown to all 5 having been admired by all celebrated &c. to whom they have since saved a wrecked Spanish Admittance Two Shillings Children half MISCELLANEOUS IN THE HIGHEST PERFECTION OF THE ART. THE and who have not yet seen Figures the late illustrious RING OF that the of Is under an absolute engagement the expiration tof a limited time of exhibiting them to remove to the these nobis Pieces will very speedily leave this The may never again an opportunity of seeing so truly valuable a of these figures the King seated at his the attitude of He appears in the very &c. which he last as is attested by the first and may be seen by all who visit tke The next Figure exhibits him on and shews die manner in which that great Monarch Philosopher died And the last represents him lying in and in the very same kind of dress in which he was All who have seen declare they never saw so accurate and resemblances of Admittance only One REFINED at and allowed to be L I the most elegant and preparation of the heretofore made use of. Its in promoting ex- ] in distempers of the Lungs and and the relief it conveys in slight tickling are so that it must appear entirely needless tiling ' Sold by F. and 1>ruggist, No. near Exeter at is. each OF lath of 1787. TICKETS and SHARRS of are in great variety of SHOWER atthe Government State Lottery New during the last Twenty State a reat Number of Capital Prizes have been and aid to the several fortunate on any deduction All Shares Sold at the above old established Licenced are stamped by his Majesty's and PRIZES as soon as Numerical Tickets registered at Sixpence and the earliest account sent of their Money given for Prizes in the English and Irish State and all Business relative to the Lottery transacted on the most equitable A VERT CURIOUS as he acquainted with tha hole Back modulations In Regnum unknown to Mr. as never seen so file in noble over lately from the and island situated in Puf past in the or vulgarly called the landed at Port erring with his fine writing companion from Conduit to a lyers stucco clean looking not above hundert miles from the corner of Silver and Great Golden where for a twelve month and a dirty fine speaking Gaper as a only by credit in 5 these beautiful decorated titles Automats have full the hight of Cotillion dancing fine basane fades of the called John resembles in his Bridle loose good deal to Colonel new in his embroidered and as much brad as to his following sword 5-but stilL has he a likeness a Jesuit Beggar Munck that latter fine speakings upon the stage amiable little stright the most of Master that Hoy and rendering fine they fattest unlearned chewed ever hoarded in this nourishing fine he and surpasses by rapsodies many of the grossiers Learned Hogs known for as well in as in far-sighted Court fine Invention 5 every hour from the Morning late in the dusk the convenience cf smells at Scheet Two Pence Half Only 5 fashionable bred People pay ing their known by meats of their as much as they like I THE THis Evening will be a called LOVE FOR To which will be the Historical Romance of RICHARD DE J To-morrow a called The Count of BY COMMAND OF HIS THE following ORATORIOS will be on the SIX FRIDAYS in under as the Concert of Ancient in JUDAS L1 with DRYDEN's THEODORA Three taken at Messrs. and Tickets not to be YEUX Lever THIS admired Assemblage of the of Na ture and of for its combined beauty and inexhaustible was not only before a Committee of the by judges of the first who had visited every public and private Cabinet of note in and the Cities oi and St. to be unequalled 5 but has also been pronounced by the Legislature of this to be superior to any thing of the kind in to them all as it comprehends articles so rare and as are not to be found in any other as from eleven to four Admission Half a Crown each Good fires in all the POLITE &c. at be Price Ore Shillings ALETTER to the Right Hon. EDMUND Occasioned by his SPEECH in the HOUSE of on February 5th, 1787. et et Ho 4 Printed for J. Bookseller to His Royal Highness the STATE LOTTERY for 1786. Begins Drawing of 1787. MR. HODGES begs Leave to inform the that he has an Office at No. 124, the iate Royal Academy in Pall Mafli by where are now on sale a variety of TICKETS and divided into and and legally pursuant to Act of The PRICES An Half 8 io o A Quarter 460 An Eighth 230 A Sixteenth 120 of may gain 5,000 2,500 1,2 CO Mr. HODGES flatters that the probity that lias hitherto directed ail his and the punctuality with which he has answered every amounting abstractly in Capital Prizes to the immense sum of 325,5001. will confirm the confidence he has been uniformly assiduous to The Capital Prizes list of which is too numerous to be inserted in this may be seen at his 2 Majesty's with the Name of Hodges indorsed One Capital in Mr. Hodges thinks it essential to which is No. 22,117, sold in four Quarters to the following viz. Mr. Pall London j Mr. in the London $ Mr. in And Mr. at the in the Lottery 1781, and drawn a Price of Twenty Thousand Letters from country correspondents duly and none but at sight or short date will be taken small parcels sent by the with full will come safe to Opposite the Appointed by G o for the Sale of and THIS Office was established in the year 1774, since which Period near THREE HUNDRED THOUSAND POUNDS been sold and shared of the most Capital The without will punctually be paid in June 1787, and the utmost Value given for them as soon as they are And in order to render the Shares sold at this Office of legal and recoverable every one is stamped with the Impression of STATE LOTTERY for without this Stamp no Share is of the least Value to the Purchaser or ENGLISH LOTTERY 1786. Value of No. of 2 3 5 ico 250 16,275 of 205c00 10,000 5,000 2,oco 1,000 5OO 50 20 is t Total 40,000 30,000 2 5,000 20,000 2,aoo 10,000 12,500 325,500 16,690 Prizes L. 493,000 the 4th, 7th, 13th,. and 16th Last drawn 33,310 Bianks 6,000 50,000 Tickets Not Two Blanks to a 500,000 Begins drawing on Monday February 12, 1787. The above Scheme containing so Capital and Blanks to a is undoubtedly one of more immediately the Attention of The universal Approbation of this Scheme is evinced by the great demand of Tickets and All Country however will be punctually observed and faithfully Those who may not have Correspondents in may in and will be send whatever Tickets or Shares is meant to Tickets are registered at per and the earliest Account sent of theif Success part pf the N. B. In at this one Prize of 20,00ol. one of two of 5,0001. and several One No. 9,184, hi the a Prize of Ten Thousand THE His Evening will be a called All in the To which will a in two called the * To-morrow will a new in five called Such Things MISCELLANEOUS J OFFICE OF AMERICAN Inn - 6tb 1787. WHEREAS several Persons who have lodged Claims at this upon being summoned to neglected or omitted to appear in consequence This is to desire that all Claimants to whom such Summons has been sent which Information may be obtained at this in case the Summons has not been will by themselves or their Agents within two months from the date signify at this Office their intention of prosecuting their pr in default thereof it will be presumed that they mean to relinquish the JOHN JOHN and At the original No. 306, High five doors above RETURNS Thanks to the Gentry and Public in for their kind begs them to beware being misled by a Shop lately fitted out by an envious in the same in imitation of the said John Shop and JOHN THWAITES is determined to persevere in his former Cheap and to sell goods of an excellent for ready The Nobility and Gentry will find advantage in taking down the Number of his Shop as to notice that it is nearly opposite the White Hart PERFUMED WAX CANDLES from Now and sold only at WAX No. 29,, Wax Merchant to his Majesty's Royal THE Superiority of these CANDLES over all makes them scarce to be They burn with an azure and are delicately wnite and transparent j never require and diffuse a pleasing fragrancy while 2s. per lb. The real German Wax that have gained a merit over all of English at 2s. 8d. per lb. English Wax Candles of the best 6d. per lb. second as. 3d. per lb. and Narbonne HONEY of the finest at 3s. per in all N. B. Please to take that this is the first Advertisement for Perfumed Wax the only This caution being as there are a paltry Hawkers and about who daily impose English Wax Candies on the public for OF ST GEORGE THE COMMITTEE at tEe MEETING of the this held on the 12th of December acquaint the that the Appeal directed by Meeting to be brought against the came on to be heard before the Magistrates in General Quarter assembled on the 19th day of and the then were equally divided on the as to quashing the The Committee think it right to inform the Parishioners of their intention to bring on at the next Quarter Sessions will be held in another appeal against the said also ah appeal against a of articles in the accounts of oi the said parish 5 in applications the Committee have every reason to Such inhabitants as are desirous of assisting the by communicating cases of inequality in the or any other information on the are requested to address the same to Mr. J. W. j and all persons willing to join in supporting the undertaking with their will please to that they will be received by Mr. W. Little the Treasurer appointed at the General TO THE WHOLE STATE LOTTERY A TICKETS may be gained for the Deposit of ONE and SIX WHOLE STATE LOTTERY TICKETS for the Deposit of HALF A without the of At 137, Viz. for the deposit of One: Guinea will be Number should it be drawn either a Blank or a Prize of 20L during the First Six Days of the the Bargain and the Deposit But should the Number be drawn a Prize of 50I. or upwards during the said TWELVE Whole undrawn STATE LOTTERY TICKETS shall be delivered to the fortunate Claimant on HALF A GUINEA will be entitled to Half the above f. t 1 J j The advantage arising from the above plan cannot be better 1 pointed out than by comparing it with the chance of a ' WHOLE Lottery J Prizes 15 - the present Lottery the an- j 10- Prizes above 1001. 5- 3- 2 1 1 of 500 L. of 1000 of 2000 of 5000 of 10,000 Of 20,000 tnat cne or a coses 151. sixty-five chances of obtaining a of above easin the above for One Guinea If drawn a In all 65 Prizes above So that the holder of a ticket which costs above 15I. has only whereas prize of 5cl. or it entitles the fortunate adventurer to Twelve which in the course of the first week of the drawing a Ticket at 16L 16s. will amount 4xt20il. 25.--Now as there are 421 prizes of 50!. and upwards the consequently those who venture only One Guinea in the above plan have 421 chances of obtaining prizes pf above 100L whilst the holder of a sixty-five chances of obtaining a prize of besides the advantage of having the returned a the purchaser of a sixteenth part of a which will cost must be fortunate enough to have a Prize of 2000I. before he can gain 125L whereas In the above plan theorizes of 50I. will produce more 200I. nay even Half a Guinea laid out in the above plan will produce nearly as much in case of a prize of 50I. as a sixteenth of a ticket can produce in case of a prize of 2000L It should also be that the value of Tickers is not the sole of twelve or srx tickets through the which originally the owner only One or Haifa B. The above cannot be had after This PROCEEDINGS AND IN PAR HOUSE OF Th February COMMERCIAL the that the papers already on the Table of thc imports and were not sufficient for their therefore wished to have the account of imports and exports prior to 1784. Lord said accounts prior to 1784, were not sufficiently to give any material mon. HAWKESBURY STORMONT to 1784, Lord they should be laid before the on which the Noble Viscount withdrew his The Duke of NORFOLK moved that there be laid before the House an account of all the coals exported from this country to France and within the last fifteen LOTTERY Lord SYDNEY That the be read a second Lord DERBY reprobated the in strong that it was to encourage gambling and Lord SYDNEY that what he had was merely to thank he was not acquainted with did or would he ever associate with anys let their situation in life be ever so Lord DERBY that he was not so niece in the choice of his as the Noble but was confident the BUI in question was a job of to serve Lord HOPETOUN defended the as a wise Lord attacked the as opening a door to that no other had ever done Ke had he gambling and gamblers in many and if the Noble Secretary was make it a rute not to associate With any man who had broke the laws of his by losing more than at his acquaintance would be much narrowed 5 and he believed he could scarce associate with any one in that The CHANCELLOR defended the which he said was intended to remove the evils complained of 5 and therefore he hoped to see it go to a Committee if any Noble Lord should then see a reason for proposing an it might easily be Lord CARLISLE that he felt the force of what the Noble Secretary had relative to he thanked him for the and kissed the but when he it was owing the inexperience of The read a second and ordered to be committed for to-morrow HOUSE OF Th a Yy February a and Lottery and ordered it to the several for private IMPEACHMENT The House haying resolved itself into a Mr. St. in adjourned motion of yesterday the A debate then Elijah be admitted to the and written evidence of arid Mr. contended was by Mr. Mr. the as contrary to all the admission and record of - - Mr. Alderman In reply to the of the .as the Committee was so answers be no unsuitable preparative to the heavy debate that might When the together with all the there was uo doubt thit the House would be full enough to but until that surely no could be too The motion for the introduction of Elijah Impey and passed in the Mr. then rpse r but interrupted ' - WJLLIAM DOLB who j that he jwo his hinted that some unfair imputations had been fixed on