World Fashionable Advertiser, The (Newspaper) - May 24, 1787, London, Middlesex 124. May 24, 1787. rpj KING'S There will be no Opera on For the Benefit of Signora at the King's Theatre in the -A will be A Comic called GLI The Music by the celebrated Signor V Under the Direction of Mr. The principal Characters by Signor Signor Signor Signora Signor And In Act I. a by Signora In Aft a Scotch adapted the will be introduced by Signora Leader of the Mr. Painter and Signor GAETANO Signor End of Act I. A The Principal Characters by Mr. GO Mr. Mr. and Madame GERVAIS End of the a New Composed by Monsieur in titled LA FETE In which will be a new PAS DE By Madame And Pit 6d.-First Gallery 55.-Second Gallery 31. The Doors to be opened at Half past begin exactly at Half past Seven Rex & No light Gold will be Tickets to be had of Signora No. 23, and of Mr. No. 3, THE THis Evening will be a called To which will be BON Boxes 5s. Pit 3S. First Gallery as. Upper Gallery is. Places for the Boxes to be taken of Mr. Fosbrook at the The Doors will be opened this evening at a quarter past and the begin at a quarter after six and so continue till further Rex & the Comedy of The Natural with The 7 HE - - will he a called x THE MIDNIGHT To which will be After which will be presented BONDS WITHOUT Boxes 5s. Pit 3s. First Gallery 2s. Upper Gallery is. Places for the Boxes to be taken of Mr. at the Stage will be opened at a Quarter after To begin at a Quarter after Visitant Rex & On the Tragedy of the Grecian and die Comic Opera of the NEVER PERFORMED ROYAL TO-MORROW May 25, will be a Comedy called MUCH ADO ABOUT Mr. BROWNE And Mrs. In Aft a Masquerade with After which will be a Comic called HARVEST The Music composed by f ir. Books of the Songs to be had at the Boxes 5s. Pit 3s. First 2s. Second is. MADAME MARA's St. THIS DAY will be the and last ACT I. ACT Concerto for and To begin at Eight Tickets to be had of Madam No. 39, and at the &c. Sec. spria DICKINSON's Exhibition of painted by the Rev. R. A. Of a righteous family rising out of their grave at the Last and The spirit of an infant received into the presence of the is new open at the great room in this from eight in the morning till seven in the Admittance One Shilling MONEY MATTERS CONDUCTED EXPEDITION and INTEGR fR. TEASDALE of who has been for many years in the business of Procuring Money on ali kinds of as well as Personal where the p are of well-known still continues to transact those matters in 5ums from 100I. to any with a degree of punctuality and honour that has ever marked his which his connexion with the principal people in this renders easy to and acceptable to his Mr. nt e begs also to inform all those Gentlemen or who would wish to increase their by laying out their money to the best legal that they will always find at his house variety of good whatever business is done is always transacted by their own N. B. the Guards and and those on of the Navy and may be MUSEUM Sir THIS admired Assemblage of the Productions of Nature and rf is from u till 6, every Sundays Half a Crown each A Superb Oriental ' recently added to the of exquisite and highly finished the Tomb of the celebrated Chinese over which is constructed his Grand Sepulchral with two dedicated to the Sun and and various emblematical and other figures of Amphibious &c. &c. In which their attitudes and actions are most and forcibly The following opinion of this matchless effort of art has been delivered by Mr. That it is the most elaborate and perfect production and could alone have been executed by some independent man as a proof of his superior and experience in modelling and No price that could be demanded by a professional being in my degree adequate to the value of the At the Ancient Concert For the Benefit of Mademoiselle THIS the 24th of M A 1787, will be A GRAND CONCERT Of Vocal and Instrumental The Orchestra under the direction of Mr. ACT I. Mr. Mirth French Messrs. Mrs. Care Concertante Messrs. and Mademoiselle Mrs. Une ACT La Concerto Mr. Mr. bus when young BA Concerto Mr. Mrs. Se il Caro Solo on the Mademoiselle Mrs. Under sweet Friendship's Fin a 1. FULL REFRESHMENTS AS DOOR to be opened at begin precisely at Tickets to be had of Mademoiselle No. 30, at LONGMAN and Haymarket and Cheapside and at the Concert at 10s. 60. For the Benefit of Mr. the 25th of 1787, Will be A GRAND CONCERT Of Vocal and instrumental ACT 1. for two tenor and by Messrs. and German Mr. MADAME particular composed by The principal vocal parts by Signor Mr. Mr. and Madame with full ACT New Concertante for and by Messrs. and com- by Signor Signor Concerto violin Mr. the Miss ABR in praise 01 consisting in a and Aria a by Mr. first composer 10 the King oi Ticket at 103. 6d. to be had of Mr. No. 4, Hanov and at Messrs. Longman Cheapside and Tickets issued for the 2.5th of April will be To begin at Eight a MUSIC MASTER ANTED in a genteel private in the to teach the Any person properly may learn particulars by applying to Mr. No. 351, BLACK MODE and other WOVE and STRAW Are now selling in the greatest variety AT black mode from 18s. to 20 and muslin of various likewise the much admired wove and straw on an improved principle an elegant of fine blond and block laces rich gauzes of colour for dresses artificial ribbons terms that cannot fail of giving His Majesty's GOULD SMITH and Co. No. 108, New most respectfully acquaint the Nobility and that they have an elegant assortment of Em broidered Suits and Velours and Silks for from the newest patterns and colours now worn at They have lately adopted the plan of serving Gentlemen with suits for &c. made up in the best complete and ready to put at a certain fixed and so sum that they must pay for them from that the difference does not merit their N. B. A variety of new and cheap and Frock for the present season with some new articles for Ladies This Day was price 14s. Handsomely printed in Two Volumes Embellished with a Head of the A New being the with considerable of THE HISTORY of during the Reigns of Queen Mary and King James till his Accession to the Crown of With a Review of the Scottish previous to that By WILLIAM D. D. Principal of the University of and Historiographer to his Majesty for Printed for A. and T. in the Strand 5 and J. at Of whom may be 1. The same book elegantly printed in 2 4to. price 10s. 2. Dr. Robertson's History of the Reign of the Emperor Charles V. with a View of the Progress of Society in from the Subversion of the Roman Empire to the beginning of the sixteenth 3 4to. or 4 3.---'s History of 2 vols 4to. or 3 8vo. 7'he Additions to the History of Scotland will be sold separate to the purchasers of former PATENT BRIDLES and SOLD AT KELLY's No. 139, near and MAKERS to the Prince of Wales and the Princess &c. &c. where Ladies and Gentlemen are obligingly served with fashionable walking or Driving warranted mounted in or of the neatest Fancy SPURS and BR. made strong and well A neat of Foreign UMBRELLAS just covered with French All the above articles are of the highest and lowest Town acid Country served with any quantity of &c. &c. of the neatest and much under the usual price for Retail and on the shortest N. B. Old and exchanged or - to The Original Anodyne Necklace for Children's at 4 s. The Exhibition of Multiplied in oil colours by a and Mechanical the invention of Mr. Joseph HAVING already been honoured with the most flattering tokens of approbation from people o' distinguished rank and will continue open every day from nine in the morning to seven in the till further No. 381, opposite Beaufort Buildings in the One With a Catalogue containing a concise explanatory And in order to afford the public the most certain means of of this valuable the copies are placed in a row with the from the following masters Annibal Angelica da Guido And Subscribers will be entitled to a free admission ticket during the THE CONTRIBUTION for the Relief of an Unfortunate having now from the benevolence and generosity of a considerable number of most respectable to a sum as it is for her immediate with perhaps a small residue towards her present the gentlemen appointed to the application of the said are now taking the necessary measures for carrying into as speedily as object in The persons by whom the business of the contribution was carried in &c. having called in from the Ba hers the general account of find that ere was a mistake in the sum mentioned in one of the latter arising from an erroneous ad ition of one of the lists twice over but there will shortly be at the bank of Sir Herbert and in a complete list of the whole open for the inspection of the generous donors wherein they mvy severally find names and respective donations 3taredtogether with the amount of the whole centri AND SIXTY To which will be as soon as an account of the application SUBSCRIPTION For Mrs. MORSE and hsr INFANT and the JL Committee appointed for the above respectfully inform the the consequent effects of Mr. Morse's singular oblige him to go abroad to seek a future support for his and that unavoidably leave them in a situation of uncommon The Committee therefore that the characteristic humanity of this country will be exc ted in favour of a deserving in a state of extreme ill and wholly unprovided Subscriptions will be received at the following places where a candid narrative on of Mr. Morse's ill treatment may be seen Messrs Ransom and Co. and Co. and Co. Anthony Wright and Sir Richard Henry and Henry Hugh and and Sir Thomas Halifax and Co. and Vere Hankey and Co. Pastel and Co. Esdaile and Co. Moorhouse and Co. Boldero and Co. Wright and Gray Walpole and Co. Taylor and Co. Newnham and Co. Ayton and Co. Hodsol and Co. Mr. Mr. British Stranci and at the following where subscriptions will likewise be received Lom's and A list of Subscriptions received will be published in a few S a small Collection of different Pictures has been sent in commission just several of them very and in man and painted by Mr. which all Connoisseurs are not only the best two pictures they ever did see of that celebrated but that they likewise in many any of Mr. in that The and may see them gratis every day from this day till the isi of from one till three o'clock in the at Mr. No. 2, April 24, 17S7. THE Commissioners for his Majesty's do hereby give noti That on the 24th of May they will be ready to receive in upi and treat with such persons as will undertake to furnish FRESH BEEF to his Majesty's Ships and Vessels at and Sea to his Majesty's Ships and Vessels at in th. of which will be paid for by Bills in The Conditions of the may been at the at this or by applying to the or chief Officers of his Majesty's Customs at and Kinsale And all Persons who may think proper to make upon the said are desired to take That no regard will be had to any Tender that shall not be delivered to the One on the said 24th May nor unless the Reason who makes the or to answer for called And that none that contain extr upon some arid prices much inferior to the value upon will be considered as proper to be May 11, 1787. THE principal Officers and Commissioners of His hereby That en th - 2:\!h tit One 0 they at this the undermentioned BEDFORD 1130 not lying at 287 ditto 1258 ditto R AMBLER 138 coppered Inventories and conditions of the Sale he had at this and ary Persons may have the liberty of them common working hours if the the BOUCHIER HIS RELATIONS in August 1782, the above Gentleman and his Wife lodged with Mrs. at No. 85, Oxford a debt for &c. of Eight hey have left unpaid to this This is give nc that having left in a trunk in the possession of Mr. large parcels of letters from Lord and many others who then the said gentleman and his or discharge the above just the said or some part of will be published in a short time from the date May 18, 17*87. MAN OF This DAY is Price 6d. representing Harley and Old &c at the grave of Young Published by William No. 6'; Of whom may be a sale of English Beauties Lady the Sublime of with the and no Hal's Looking J lass Tom view hh Molly Seagrim Exhibition of Female Madame the .iu and a large of other and print This Day was In Two Crown ornamented with a Portrait of the Price 6s. in THE Epistolary Correspondence of Sir RICHARD The First Volume is wholly of 3S4 addressed principally 10 Mrs. Mary afterwards Lady and her two The second volume is a regular series of Steele's Letters to his friends and which are for the first The whole illustrated with literary and historical By J. Printed by and for the and sold by J. and W. New G. G. J. and J. j J. Charing and C. in the It may be proper to that since these volumes have appeared before the the Editor has been favoured with many valuable original and other genuine productions of Sir Richard which have in the politest manner been communicated to him by David M. A. of Love Hill who became possessd of them with many other curious Correspondences of several eminent as administrator to the effects of Lady Sir Richard Steele's last surviving These valuable and authentic documents the Editor has undertaken to publish with all convenient as soon as they can be properly with the full and the immediate inspection of This Day is Price One to The Right FREDERICK LORD Chancellor of the University of AN intended to establish a Standard for an Universal System of SHORT HAND WRITING such simple and approved principles as have never been offered to the whereby a person in a feia may instruct himself to wite Short Hand and y a little cannot fail taking down any discourse delivered in By SAMUEL Many years and Teacher of the Science at and the Universities of Scotland and The usefulness of Shorthand to every in any genteel or employment of is universally inability to as generally On this it has been recommended by all that the study of or should be made a part of the early Education of youth in The knowledge of it may be easily and the rendered by early from the recommendations of more than three hundred persons of who and approve the above Dr. Beattie's is now selected as an authority not to be N. B. Good encouragement will be given to Masters of on introducing this system into their plans of 24th Feb. Of all the systems of I have and I into Mr. Taylor's to me to be the The art seems to be hardly susceptible of further His address as a teacher of is very i and Tn my places him at the heed of his J. Professor of Moral Philosophy and Printed ior J. at the British with to his Royal Highness the DUKE of PROPOSALS for Publishing by Twelve capital VIEWS of the of the GLACIERES of in drawn and engraved by Albanis Engineer in the service of his the King of now in the suite of his Royal Highness the Duke of To which will be A Topographical Military Map of the Country around wherein the Stations are laid down from which each View is taken and a short Description of each The Plates are etched in aqua and elegantly The price of the Twelve Views of Nice will be four guineas and a Twelve Views af the Glacieres three guineas and a half to be paid on and the remainder on the delivery of the Those of Nice will be delivered early in the Those of in the of the year 178S. Subscriptions are received by Messrs. may be and a Specimen at Mr. Geographer to his