World Fashionable Advertiser, The (Newspaper) - August 30, 1787, London, Middlesex 266. August 30, 1787. THEATRE THIS EVENI August 30, 1787, WiU be a Dramatic called SEEING IS - Sir Mr. PARSONS j Mr. Captain Mr. JOHNSON And Mr. Miss After which will be called TIT FOR Mr. Jun. Old Mr. KEMBLE Young Mr. DAVIES j Mr. And Mr. R. Mrs. And To winch will THE Watty Mr. Captain Mr. JOHNSON J OH Mr. BARRET And Mrs. And Priscilla Miss Boxes 5s. Pit 3s. First 2s. Second is. Places for the Bosea to be taken of Mr. at the The Doors to be opened at Six and begin at AT a Numerous Meeting of the MASTER CARPENTERS Southward and the parts held atthe Globe the sSth of 1787, Mn GEORGE in the It was Unanimously Not to comply with the un reasonable demand of their for an encrease of wages 5 and to discharge from all being contributing to of or concerned in the Combinations of Journeymen Resolved Thanks of this Meeting tie given to the for his spirited behaviour and impartial conduct in this ANTHONY Sol. ASSEMBLY At desman MR. PHILLIPS informs his Friends and the his Subscription on the 5th of and continue every succeeding during the Ladies and Gentlemen be instructed in the most fashionable those who already learned inay meet with further and have satisfaction of engaging in unexceptionable a particular be had to the character of every person Guardians entrust soung Ladies and to the care of Mr. with the tender for their as. he always pays the strictest attention to them when at his and engages to make them capable of appearing in a. very short in the most genteel with a polite pleasure to and HOUSE to TO be and on a HOUSE as fit for- the accommodation of Ismail situated en tiie abwe and commanding a very fine and extensive view of Highate and It has been put perfect and will the smallest alteration Enquire at No. 15, in the above Mr. ROBERT MORRIS's Holders of Bills of drawn by J. Mr. Robert on Mr. John of due in the present month of are desired to the or before Tuesday the 4th of which day they will be to and No. 4.3, who jointly with Messrs. Charles and Co. have directions to pay the By His MAJESTY'S Royal Letters 15EDSTEADS of every upon a JD permanent and eligible Construction they completely prevent the possibility of Bugs harbouring in them not in the least liable to be out of and are put up and taken with the greatest in a few The many and just objections to Bedsteads upon the common are in from their peculiar by avoiding the numerous receptacles for those noxious vermin requiring no disagreeable sometimes antidote to destroy nor the aid cf a workman to put the Bedsteads or take them Furniture of all made in the most fashionable to fix without the use of tacks or Made and sold only by THOMAS the at Upholstery No. 11, 1 - To be continued till the Whole is each Numb es containing Foue elegantly engraved on a 4to>. imperial price Two Shillings or Two ana Sixpence neatly On Saturday will be NUMBER I. Of CARY's New and Correct ENGLISH containing the Maps of and wherein all the direct and principal Cross and most considerable Rivers and Navigable are laid down with a Letter Press description of each London Printed for John Map and corner of The following interesting Treatise is recommended to all Persons afflicted with Disorders of the or excruciating Pains in the Want of Wind and every other Cause arising from a Depravity of the the Source Of Nervous and the numerous Tribe of Chronic This Day was v Beautifully printed on a fine on the VIRTUES of the ORIENTAL VEGETABLE proved its powerful as applied to the Human and also its efficacy in curing a variety of painful and dangerous with pleasure and interspersed with select cases well attested by many who have received great benefit from its and from in the Medical who have been witness to its utility some Printed and sold by B. No. 13, 6d.only, and by all Venders whose names and places of residence are alphabetically arranged at the conclusion of this Treatise 5 and of all the Booksellers in town and N. B. The Cordial is also sold in in bottles 5s. 10s. 6d. or the quantity of 3s. 3d. the for ROYALTY NEAR TO CONTINUE EVERY DURING THE WITH A VARIETY OF THIS present The Audience be presented with a Musical called THOMAS AND THE FORTUNATE The Music partly A New and Composed by Mr. In which will be Mr. The Principal Characters by Mr. And W. And Mrs. Alter Mr. PALMER will The Original LECTURE on After ' liy Mr. LEE End of the Favourite Song of in the After a Musical called THE In which be the favourite Anacreontic and the admired Song of Admiral ' Both by Mr. The whole to conclude with 16th a New called DON JUAN j The LIBERTINE Revived under the Direction of Mr. Don Mr. PALMER Don Mr. W. PALMER a new Mr. ARROWSMITH j Mr. And Donna Mrs. Fishermen's Miss BURNETT and The Dances by Mr. Mr. Miss and With entirely New and other The Scenes designed and executed by Mr. The Music composed by Mr. The New &c. Mr. 5s. 3s. First as. Second is. The Pantomime of Don Juan will be performed Evening this after which it will be laid for some to make Room for other that are in Places for the Boxes to be taken of Mr. at the Stage Door of the The Doors to be opened at and to begin precisely Seven No Money to be returned after the curtain is drawn Nor any person to be behind the Rex & Books of the Pantomime to be had at the The frequenters of Royalty from the West End of are hereby that there is an excellent Access for from through Red N. B. The Public are respectfully that on Monday the 3d of the doors of this Theatre will be opened at Half past and to begin precisely at Half past Six For the Benefit of Mr. LEE ROYALTY near ON September 3d, 1787, Audience will be presented with Serious and Comic Subjects from the LECTURE ON By Mr. PALMER and Mr. LEE End of THE In which will he the Favourite Anacreontic With ADMIRAL By Mr. With a Variety of Catches and The Vocal Parts by Mr. Mr. and Mr. W. After the Mrs. that Night Will make her First Appearance on this in a New Dramatic called OURSELVES THE REALITIES of the In which she will give Extracts from some of the Principal Female Mr. LEE LEWES Will that Night appear in the Character of Harlequin and in the Entertainment of HOBSON's Will introduce following additional The from QUEEN The Devil among the and the Skeleton By Mr. LEE LEWES and Mr. And by Mrs. Boxes 5s. Pit 3s. First 2s. Second is. Tickets and places for the boxes to be had of Mr. at the of the ROYALTY 29th 1787. MR. penetrated with a sense of gratitude for the liberal patronage he experienced on the evening of his embraces this opportunity of returning his most cordial thanks to those who honoured him with their presence assuring them and the Public at that it will ever be his as it his to merit e continuance of the favour of the by every professional exertion in his has a Sum of Money ready to purchase to the amount of about per forthe the to be well secured on Exchequer money in the church or any other good A great price will be or address to No. 40, GOLDEN GHAR 1NG MANCHESTER NEW COMMERCIAL POST THE PUBLIC are respectfully that in compliance with Request of the Inhabitants of the Hours of the setting out are andit will in future leave the GOLDEN CHARING every Tuesday and Mornings at and will arrive at the Sou's and Tavern in the Market and the Cooper's Arms in on Wednesday and Friday Afternoons positively oy Six being only One Night on the while alt other Manchester are And for the particular Ease and Convenience ot and Safety of Public are requested to That one Coach runs through from London to and from Manchester to without Fares Manchester 2 2 1 i. 5 2 18 Newcastle under Line Trentham d. s. d. 1Stone - 1 10 o' Bridge 170 140 Fares 7 and Si t 0) Half Lutterworth C Price Small Parcels and Trade Goods By and Likewise from the GOLDEN CHARING the only Post and die Liverpool and at the REDUCED FARE of Also to Francs bt Diligence every j Morning at Six Likewise Carriages to 1Peterborough, I Bangor j I St. * Also to No BIRMINGHAM Tunbridge Wells arid Seven and most Parts of North Leather The Proprietors of all which Carriages beg leave to assure the that every endeavour shall be used to render the of their and the greatest Care taken cf &c. but they are obliged to that they cannot be accountable for of above unless the specified when delivered to their MUSEUM Sir ASHTON THE present respectfully acquaints the and Public at that every care and has and will be to preserve the beauty arid increase the value of this distinguished begs leave to subjoin of Ashton concerning who has lately visited the and not only but even importuned the present proprietor to make known such his opinion to the public that he never before saw it in such perfect and improved or make altogether that superb appearance it now and he was happy in the idea of its being the ultimate object of his fishes was to make public a national and one oJ the most august and dignified spectacles Admission to seven everyday each ' On Saturday September the 1st, the at this place ' WILL FINALLY near PATENT BRIDLES SOLD AT KELLY's No. 139, and BRELLA MAKERS to the Prince of Wales and the cess &c &c. where Ladies and Gentlemen are obligingly served with fashionable light walking or Driving warranted mounted in or of the neatest Fancy SPURS and made strong and well A neat Assortment of Foreign UMBRELLAS just covered with French All die above articles are of the highest arid Town and Country SADLERS served with any quantity of Sec. &c. of the neatest and much under the usual price for Retail and on the shortest N. B. Old and exchanged or repaired Patent oiled from one to two The Original at 4s. Anodyne Necklace for Children's TRAVELLING consisting or BELL's EDITION OF THE POETS OF GREAT COMPLETE from Chaucer to including the fifty following which are the most classical productions that have been in this country within a series of four hundred They are printed with elegant and interesting and form ah and the most favourite Class of English comprizing together One Hundred and Nine Miniature although they are now in two small formed like folio which may be packed with convenience and safety in the inner seat of a post A number of sets are just now finished in various and had at Bell's British on the shortest at the following viz. Complete one hundred and nine neatly sewed and double elegantly marbled and bound superbly in gilt bookcases to inclose each set cost The following is a List of the and Prices of Bell's Edition op tite Poets op Great which may be had also in single authors or price is. 6d. each 1. 8 12 12 16 It 33 c 2 2 14 v. 1 8 v. o 3 o 2 o 4 o 3 1 vol. o 4 o 3 o o Dr. * vol. o 3 o 1 v. o 1 vol. o o 1 vol. o 1 vol. o 1 vol. o 7 o J. o 1 vol. o a s.d. 1 o 12 o 46 11 6 6 o 6 6 6 o 6 6 6 o 6 6 6 6 030 1 vol. 1 vol. 2 v. 4 3 1 vol. 4 2 vol. 1 vol. 2 v. A. 1 vol. 1 vol. 1 vol. 1 v. 1 5 1 vol. 2 v. 1 Vol. 7 R. J 2 3 v. o o a a o o o o o a o o o a 4 1 6 3 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 s. d. i o i & ll o o o 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 August 17^ 1787s THE Commissioners for His Navy do hereby give That on the nth of September they to receive in and treat such Persons as will trait to serve His Majesty's Navy er British BUTTER $ Derbyshire and front the 30th of September in ' of the Contrail may be seen at the And all Persons who may think proper to make Tenders the said are desired to take That no regard wilt j be bad to any Tender thai shall be delivered to the Board ' fore one o'clock on the of September rior unless the Person the or some on bis attends to for bm tohen August 28, 1787. HE COMMISSIONERS for Hii L hereby give Friday be ready receive Tenders iti and treat forthe Sale of all that be at Hit Majesty's Mills at and f seen at tbe Secretary's Office i may proper to make tenders upon the said are desired to take that no regard will be bad ti any tender that shall not be delivered ta the Board before one o'clock on the said nor unless the person who makes the or some person on bis attends to answer for hint whin called - ' ' 1 j 111 1" 1 ri j This Day is Price isj HISTORICAL MEMOIR of the Last of the LIFE of FREDERICK KING of Read in the Public Assembly of the Academy on the 25th of 1787. By the COUNT DE Curator and Member of the Translated from the British This Day is by to The Right Hon. FREDERICK LORD Chancellor of the University of N intended to establish a for an Universal System of A SHORT HAND WRITING j Upon such simple and approved principles as have never fore been offered ta the Public j whereby a person in a days may instruct to Hand and by a little practice fall taking down any discourse in By SAMUEL Many years and Teacher of the Science at and the Universities of Scotland and The usefulness of to every person in any genteel or employment of is universally inability to practice as generally Oh thus it has been recommended by all that the study of should be made a part of the early Education of youth in The knowledge of it may be easily and the practice rendered by early from the of more than persons of who practice and approve the above Dr. is now selected as an authority not to N. B. Good encouragement will be given to Masters of on introducing this system into their plans of Marischal 24th Feb. Of all the systems of that I have and 1 have looked into Mr. appears to me to comparably The art seems to be hardly susceptible of & farther His address as a teacher of is very great indeed j and in my places him at the bead of bis J. Professor of Moral Philosophy and Printed for J. at the British