World Fashionable Advertiser, The (Newspaper) - November 5, 1787, London, Middlesex 253. November 5, 1787. 32).] THE ACTED THIS THIS present November Will be presented the Tragedy of Mr. Mr. R. PALMER Mr. BARRYMORE Mr. Mr. Mr. And Mr. Mrs. Mrs. her First Appearance in that In Act A Masquerade with By Mr. Mr. and Miss ' And Dr. COOK's favourite Glee of the Lark at Heaven's Gate Bv Messrs. WILLI Master 1 &c. To which will be added the Pantomime of With Alterations and particularly the admired Shades and Mr. R. Mr. MOODY Mr. Mr. DIGNUM { Corporal Mr. Mr. Mr Mr. Old Mr. And Mrs. Mrs. BOOTH Sukey Miss COLLINS And Dolly Miss Places for the Boxes to be taken of Mr. at the The Doors to be opened at Half after Five and to begin at Half after Rex Sf As You Like with or Life above And on Wednesday the THE Nov. THIS present EVENING Will be presented the FIRST PART of 5th, 1787, T of KING HENRY THE Sir John Mr. The Mr. his Appearance in that Prince of Mr. LEWIS Sir Richard Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Sir Waker Mr. And Mr. his First in that Mrs. And Lady Mrs. Ta which will be acted this the Last New THE ENCHANTED new and decorations A few of the Airs compiled from &c. The rest of the Music composed by Mr. The Scenery and Machinery designed by Mr. RICHARDS and Mr. And executed by Mr. and MANY To conclude with the Representation of the -A Books of the Songs to be had at the The Doors to be opened at Half past and begin at past Places for the Boxes to be taken of Mr. at the Rex overflow being uncommonly great on at royalty near To continue every until farther With a. Variety of 5th, I November 1787, x The Audience will be presented with A Musical called THOMAS AND SUSAN THE FORTUNATE The Principal Characters by Mr. Mr. Mr. W. and Miss End of the 30th The MANAGER'S By Mr. After he will give a New called The Principal Characters by Mr. And THREE Being their 30th Appearance on any With new and other In Aft I. a Song by Master BR AH AM. In Act a Grand Triumphal End of the a Musical called THE End of Mr. PALMER will give GRAY's ELEGY in a Country The NEW AIRS and CHORUSSES composed by Mr. The Vocal Parts by Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Master &c. Miss and Mrs. After Mr. LEE LEWES Will recite several Comic Subjects from The LECTURE on By the particular Desire of several Persons of The Whole to conclude with 54th a Grand Pantomimic called - DON THE LIBERTINE Hieh I Dsn Juan by Mr. PALMER 1 And Mr. Jun. The Dances by Mr. Mr. Miss and 5s. 3s. First as. Second is Places for to be taken of Mr. at the Stage Door of the The Doors to be opened for the future at Half past and to begin precisely at Half past Six No Money to be returned after the curtain is drawn Nor any person to be admitted behind the Rex & Regina N. B. The Public are respectfully that Half-Price will be taken every at the End of the Catch ROYAL ST. GEORGE'S HIS and TO-MORROW the Novel Exhibitions of this Place will be performed by the MONSTROUS Mrs. Mrs. Mr. Mr. and Twelve Couple of By HUGHES and his with a Grand called HARLEQUIN HARLEQUIN The Scenery and Dresses entirely Doors open at Curtain draws up precisely at Six 3s. is. Places for the Boxes to be taken of Mrs. at the Rex Regina This Day is in 8vo. price 6s. in THE - of. m a Series of connected Fables interspersed and political Translated from an Ancient Manuscript in Language j with Explanatory - By CHARLES Printed by R. and sold in the and J. N. B. The Original of this the supposed type of that collection of through Persian and Turkish has appeared jh every as the composition of or A few Copies are printed upon a fine wove Royal Price 10S. 6d. in ACADEMY for No. 42, WHERE GROWN PERSONS and CHILDREN are EXPEDITIOUSLY instructed in all the FASHIONABLE Country in the most PRIVATE at their own and on MODERATE Those who have been and for want of PRACTICE find themselves deficient in Dancing in the PRESENT may receive Eight Lessons for a and the attention paid to their Those who desirous of being taught Country fey a moderate degree of be in the course of a The SUBSCRIPTION for the PRACTICE of on Tuesdays and from Eight till Half past is One Guinea per or 2s each The SELECT ASSEMBLY commenced on the nth of and will be continued en that day fortnight during the under the same regulations which have given great satisfaction for several seasons a Guinea per or 4s. each which admits a Gentleman and Mr. WILSON respectfully acquaints the that no person can be admitted without previously leaving their N. B. The THIRD ASSEMBLY NIGHT will be on Thursday the 8thinstant. FENCING and MUSIC and SCHOOLS punctually PATENT BRIDLES and SOLD AT KELLY's No. 139; neat and MAKERS to thie and 'the Princess oblige served fashionable light walking or Driving warranted mounted ip or of the neatest Fancy SPURS and strong and well A neat Assortment of Foreign UMBRELLAS juSt covered with French All the above articles are of the highest and lowest Town and SADLERS served with ariy quantity of Sec. &c. of the neatest arid much under the usual price for Retail and 0x1 the shortest N.B. Old arid exchanged or repaired Patent oiled from one to two The Original Anodyne Necklace for at 4 s. November 5, 1^87 THE Expediency of Continuing BOUNTIES to SEAMEN having it has been pro perto change the for the Benefit of which the Enter at the ROYALTY THEATRE were announced to have been This Evening With the utmost to the Mr. PALMER takes the liberty of informing that on WEDNESDAY the 14th of the profits arising from the Entertainments at the ROYALTY will be appropriated to the Benefit of THE MARINE N. B. Proper notice wi 1 be given of the different species of Tickets will be left at all the principal TAVERNS and i in the 1o Young Gentlemen of &c. Gentleman who wishes to introduce himself to the as the Translator of a celebrated Moral has now an opportunity of appearing in that I very reasonable Letters addressed to at Shepperson and Oxford will be answered in the course of a few A1 GUINEES de POIDS et BILLETS de the 8th representation of the Opera of Robin and the en des LOTS aussitot sont Comedy of the Midnight both pieces will be repeated third night of the new Musical Farce of j commencera dans quinze the will been after the Comerly of dire le douze Novembre a tires a Dublin la Much Ado about in which Mrs. Abington will Loterie Le tirage s'en fait invariablement de la appear in the character of by Mr. and on acted these two favourite called the Follies of a Day or the Marriage of on Friday the Jane No. 22, near St. Paul's Church be Disposed of at Prime an ex tensive Assortment of Silver Browh Tea &c. Sec. of the most modern and elegant which having been within these few will be found well worth the attention of those furnishing their Sec. with those Merchants and Captains of who have orders in that will find their advantage in applying as AT THE DUBLIN EXCHANGE COMPANY'S No. 130, near the by Act of Parliament to Insure and Deal in Lottery CHANCE is by Whole State Lottery Tickets sold for the Whole Time of at 4I. 14s. 6d. instead of very near 61. 175. Shares as low as six shillings on the same These Tickets and Shares exclude only the trifling prizes of 10I. By which means a saving of 2I. 2s. each Ticket is and the purchaser has Three Chances for his object at the price of beside being in possession of Government viz. The Real which the Company frankly admit must be superior to any though they themselves have stood a test of twenty years in the public last Lottery particularly long before the commencement of THOUSAND POUNDS in the hands of Willis and Co. in which was publickly and remained there until every demand was The and are stamped by His Majesty's and the Original Ticket deposited in their which renders those Shares Government Securities with whole and which are likewise including the small prizes of 10I. at the following Benefits excluding only the small but no saint LO S T on Thursday at Ten a little Yellow White Spaniel sers to the name of Whoever will bring her to No. 2, Pall-mall shall receive November 5, 1787. THE Magistrates acting for this Parish hereby give That if any Person or Persons shall give or sell any or other every such Person forfeits Twenty or be committed to the House of Correction to hard labour for a Half the Penalty to be paid to the The Magistrates will cause the laws to be put in execution against and have directed the Constables and with proper to patrol the streets this to apprehend By Order of the Poland LUKE WESTMINSTER SPRING CHARING SCHOOL for THIS EVENING will be debated the following QUESTION Admitting the characters of and Joseph face in the School for Scandal to be would not Charles be the more dangerous Member of ciety The Comedy from which the above Question is stands first upon the list of modern dramatic The characters of Charles and Joseph are happily Heedless extravagance and almost utterly subversive 01 morality and are the leading features of the consummate and a determined contempt of ail social eminently distinguish the Notwithstanding the favour with which Charles is generally it has ever remained a doubt with the discerning whether the hypocrite is not less dangerous to Question last Monday it was worthy admiration in the Romans to social feelings to patriotism and public produced a Debate well worthy of the It was decided by a great majority in favour of the Chair taken Eight Ladies and Gentlemen admitted at Sixpence BOARD and LODGING in a FRENCH THE FRENCH LANGUAGE taught at home or by Mr. DU a Native of at No. 32, Persons who become the Pupils in at the same and without any additional revive their Greek and they with a genius for be successively initiated in. the rudiments of either the or other by a general equally well adapted to each of who wish to with may be with Board and or Board only in Mr. du where they will by oral of understanding and the faculty jjf nd can N. B. As above may be Mr. du different School and No. 50, LOMBARD Literally am truly without of any Lost Y SHERGOLD AND CO. AVING completely established the legality their by a decisive Adjudication of the Court of Jast Trinity respectfully offer a plan of One Half a and lings and confessedly superior to any yet It Gives a multitude of important and extraordinary as this may yet investigation will prove i neon The high reputation of of has not only been long noted and established by stridt Honour iri payment of the most capital but by the and explicitness of its which have ever been such plain that any capacity could judge whether they or did correspond with die description A Legal Irish subscription is how at No and for all the Valuable benefits contained viz. TO A SUBSCRIBER OF ONE Le meme maniere observee a Guildhall a devant tout le et sous immediate des Commissaires par sa Majeste chaque numero est tire de la scrupuleusement examine et Dans la Loterie point deux billets blancs et le tout est si judicieusement que ceux qui tentent la presque rien a Craindre de ses ne courent pas meme le risque de deux contre un pour un II faut encore observer que dans la Loterie qui ne se tirera que Tannee pro il y a pres de trois Billets blancs pour un et y a une epargne reelle de 2I. 16s. clans de deux Billets qui egalent en valeur la meme proportion de Lots qu'un Billet Anglois et cette epargne se fait dans le seul deboursement de quelques Livres de vendre pour 61. 13s. des Billets dont le droit aux sommes de Dix Mille Livres st. si - 10,000 Cinq Mi lie si Deux Mille si 2,000 Mille si 1,000 Cinq Cent fii 500 Cent si Cinquante si - - 50 Vingt si - - zo Dix si 10 Mille Livres pour le premier sorti le premier jour du Mille Livres pour le premier tire lejeme Mille Livres pour le premier tire le 14c. Mille premier tire Mille Livres pour le premier tire le 28e.jour. Et Quinze Cent dernier Billet Me conformant a ma premiere tout le pas toute la valeur suivant de la respectable des Lots aussitot eri echange de Billets Anglois 011 parties de Billets dans la Loterie qui se tirera en 1788, lors de la a un prix aussi mediocre que Bureau respectable que sous peine de payer le ou Porteurs de qui des a leur les autorise par les loix avec la seule addition de 6d, de pour chaque Aujourd'hui et demain les Moities de les Huitiemes et Seiziemes controleS par les Commissaires de se sans augmentation de par J. Dans les Bureaux dela Loterie No. 77, vis le No. 23, au coin de vis-a-vis la a et dans Mes Bureaux authorises a Barb & a 4 j 41. 2 7 1 4 o 12 o 6 6d. A Ticket An Half ditto o Quarter o Eighth - - - - o Sixteenth With their proportion of If First Drawn on the 1st, 7th, 14th, 21 or 38th Or if Last Drawn of 10,00c 5,oco 2,500 1,250 5,000 1,500 H 5,000 2,000 1,500 500 100 50 20 will divide 400 120 n 50 30 10 5 2 To be paid in English Money without any deduction But if the subscriber should receive no benefit in the his subscription whether Blank or be exchanged for the benefits of a Sixteenth Share of English the very lowest jrice of which is One and which as its proportion of s. Benefits including the small 6 A Ticket - - - 10,000 3 10 o An Half ditto - - 5,000 1 15 o Quarter - 2,500 o 17 6 Eighth - o 9 a Sixteenth - - 625 With their proportion of - 5,000 If First Drawn on the 1st, 7th, 14th, 21st, and 28th Or if Last Drawn - 1,500 In all stakes to the amount of 20o,oocl. and not Two Blanks to a Having carefully digested and adopted the above mode of excluding the unimportant prizes of the Company recommend it to their worthy constant friends and the as the most likely mode of obtaining what is the aim of every person adventuring in the An Handsome because by this means they have Three Chances at the expence of This their old fashioned attention to the interest and accommodation of their together with a recollection of not only the but independence they have happily been the instruments of dispensing by large to many families and individuals in every county of these and particularly this the Company hope will prevent the current of their numerous customers being diverted by or false into schemes that will not bear and doubt the usual candour of the public other offices copy will still secure to Its well earned Schemes day's drawing by and the earliest 6ent to all parts of the at 6d. per Orders taken and transmitted by Mr. at Mr. next door to the Rummer most London Stage Letters and parcels and carriage directed to the Company's Mr. EDWARD No. 130, will meet most The full Amount of all Prizes paid as soon as or allowed in The IRISH LOTTERY begins drawing November 72th, 1787-therefore an early application is to enjoy the full benefits of the especially as are 10,000 5,000 ' 2,000 St 10 5 S 2 i. o o o 6 1,250 O 625 o 506 IO - 125 O 50 - 3 And of 20I-One Pound Five Thq Subscriber of Half a receive exactly Half the both English and Irish the Subscriber of Five Shillings and receive exactly Quarter the both English and of Subscription at The price of an English is at the One and certainly be the Subscriber of One Guinea in plm is certain to or he must otherwise Successful in the the benefits of which he may therefore clearly obtain at no risque as very worst that can ' he receives the full value of his money laid but and more after having this capital the lowest English benefit produces Twenty Five which Twenty per more than the original Sum In a whoever now has an Irish has art English Sixteenth instead of hereafter paying Three of Four and Twenty Shillings for N. B. The same advantage is in exact proportion annexed to the Subscribers of. Half a Guinea and Five Shillings and plan somewhat similar gave general satisfaction last when No. 47,793, was a share Gratis for a blank in the Mr. SHERGOLD begs leave to express His gratitude for the confidence he has long and which was particularly manifested at the period of General when a new Act of Parliament was first and attended with various reports and He then that no Law which could be the integrity of a Man of Certain it that it never yet lie flatters the late legal decision in his favour will Hot diminish the confidence of his From the year 1781 to the present Mr. SHERGOLD has following Capital 6 of 1 8 6f 7 * 10,000 23 - 5 - 5,000 J 41 - 500 Particular attention given to Letters directed to SHERGOLD No. 50, They have no connexion with ariy other Any claims not sent in pursuant to their general may be ' received on demand at any