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   Observer (Newspaper) - May 14, 1797, London, Middlesex                                No. 284.] May 14,'. ASingle wants Furnished Apartments in a First Second with a private within half an hour's walK of Tom's please address ROYAL THE EXHiBITiON is now and will continue every from in the Morning till in the JOHN R. A. Sec. BOARD AND A Ta pleasant Distance horn in in an airy bit a Lady or two of respectable ti in a A or elderly who w for would it very as the F mily is It is convenient ior Stages and For a line F. G. No. 12.3, will be attended ' TO BE LET for genteel with a situated opposite lr none will apply of as the cue of the Furniture is a greater any pecuniary For apply at 79, Upper ' - TO a good Family House rn thorough in the most of commanding an uninterrupted view of. and either with without a snull or rather or Office The House reelly with every requisite and or any part of which may be taken by the incoming Tenant at a fair For particulars enquire of Mr. THE MENCES nd Stai es ai e Sale by and their Licensed Stale Lottery No. } the King's Charing Cross and at the House ot Messrs. Correspondents nny and Shines sent by Post Office payable at or by the Mail or Stage &c. 911 the lowest post and Schemes ' present price Half 8 0 I 6 Fourth - i 15 6 I 0-9 b TO be by a LEASEHOLD advantageously situated in with full of view of the River * substantial and well-finished wil b suitable Numbers 11, 2a., and 23, a nest of excellent with entrance from 'The Premises are in the very and will disposed of together or as most agreeable to Tlie Premises maybe viewed with leave of the and particulars may be hadby Boswell i - ' una 7, Hell Savage ' ' are most respectfully that the on a. Plan very different from any 311 where the and may be supplied with Servants of ail whose characters will bear the others registered .at Servants of all descriptions provided with Places on the most easy trouble until there is a place vacant that Printed particulars of the plan delivering at the TO be SOLD bv by on The No. 41, Covent and the following at 12 without the genuine a and oilier of a Gentleman going to The Furniture consists of a Suit of Japan mid and Window a Desk a Bureau Mahogany Looking and Pembroke a plated &c. and Bedsteads Goose a Kitchen a a a ' u To be viewed the morning of auJ l. in i 1 1 ui MAY 17. 1797. will be presented The Part of by this the BENEFIT of Mr. NT WEDNESDAY a called TWELF Mrs. With a favourite INTh To which lar will be added a new C mic iu THE SHIPWRECK to be ha i of Mr. No. Ha Covent Caulen at Mr. at the and of Mr. his Little where Places for the Boxes may be taK THE R. KELLY his and tlit ji that his BENEFIT is fixed for MAY when be presented itc Opera of the H AUN FED The Part of of the ti e by End oi the First Act be a THE End of the A in both of Mr. Mr. and tile de the positively tor on Witt A as will be expressed future Tickets be had of Mr. No. 9,'New and of Mr. at Little where Places fur may be FOR THE Bt OF MR. May 17, 1797, will be presented the of EVERY ONE The Fart of Night by a Young her Second on After a Musical in one Act the first THE RIVAL In the course of the Evening's Entertainments will be introduced the f. 1-"owing Songs Life of Poor to be sung by Mr. f Admiral by Mr ' Honesty in by Mr A Comic written by Mr. called ' To added a THE POSITIVE Tickets and Places to he bad of Mr. No. 16', ot Mr. at the Stage t For the BENEFIT or Nl 22. 1797, will be presented the favourite Comedy of. SCHOOL FOR of Ait the TLc Sea written by G. A. rude by Mr. the course of BUck be by Mr. Between the Play and a y OC AL M To w lor the last this a Grand Pantomime taken from OSCAR AND A LV IN ' Tickets to-be had of Mr. 46, and of the where Paces the Boxes may be IN a Meeting or Assembly of the and Liverymen of the several of the City of in Common Hall at the Guildhall of the said on Wednesday the day of 1797, Resolved That the Lord and Livery of in H have 1 exercised the right and privilege of Petitions to the King upon the and such right hath not been disputed or except under the con opt and Administration those persons who the authors and of the cruel and unnatural inst our the Inhabitants oi the United Stales Amei Resolved That Petition is presented to the King wpon the the Petitioners have the ot knowing their complaints arc heard by 1ns M by having their Petition read to bun in their and r an answer but when presented they receive uo nor da they know their P. is ever hy his it delivered 10 the Lord in inci Kitchen Catalogues PRIME COOMBS BISHOP beg leave to inform the that their Stuck of Stationary of an extensive assortment of Gilt and Plain and Note Papers of every Account and Wrapping &c. &c. be sold by them at Prime dissolving and B. bjg that in addition to their extensive of they hive on hand a considerable of large Papers of for which will also be made up anl ruled to order on the above A i. THIS SPECIFIC is an and Cure for every species of the and Swelled without or the The daily experience of its efficacy prompts the Proprietor to offer this valuable Medicine to the Public worthy their in bottles ot and 2s, 3d. hy the Proprietor Edward and No. 181, and maybe had of Mr. H. j Mr. John at his Medicinal No. 59, of Mr. under the Exchange G. St. Paul's Bickerstalf and Co. No 27, Annck and Co. Nof 32,-Hay No. 76, opposite the Pantheon No. 269, PRIVATE LADIES and who have never been in or have been taught in a style now out of may privately ana expeditiously acquire the most elegant variety of the present favorite Scotch and Irish with all the fashionable requisites of At and ALLEN's 41, and No 38, Those who reside in the or belong to the and can spare but a short time in imy receive constant tiil perfect and if particularly wish may be accommodated with Apartments in the ind board with the Family during their Musie punctually - flie Assembly commenced Thursday Dec. 8, and will during the ' LET from LEASES in SEVERAL ACRES of Lurid the npw in possession of the most situated in the Town of in. the aDout four from and Westminster the houses to be erected in and when finished to be such as will not let for than nor less-than Thirty Founds per Annum the to the inspection It is requested that none or responsibility will apply and further particulars may of opposite the Corn TWELVE NIGHTS ' Mr. and Company's Fust May 1-5^ 1797. The Letter has been received Proprietor of the Amphitheatre of A the and favorable I when at and are a competent judge to whose talents myself and your public are was pleased to that my short stay in London Ust were disappointed I hereby you art otter and of Fifteen and fir it Kate by two cerebrated Equestrian Ladies horsewomen in their line in also Seventeen several of which are to much Entertainment to are 300 Guineas for Twelve loo ba Monday the 1 51 h of 1797- Your answer will Dear your humble May 1, 1797. - B. Mr. roost respectfully to Iu is tremely in announcing ihai he has engaged Mr. and his numerous at 3 io Gu for Tine particulars oi their joined to tne of by Mr. Astl v's are a OF - Under the Patronage of his Royal the DUKE of 79';, and j\ Evening this the 1 r given the iol lowing viz. Mr. Handy's Troop THE D Mr. A called Fhc Provincial Mr. Various w One Mr. SLACK ROPE Mi. Wonderful on a Single Mr. Handy through the First Part of the In the course oi the a New Comic by Mr. called A Pull at the Roast John Buil a Match for tlie Mi. Handy's Equestrian Exercises on- with Leaps and through and &c. Mr. a favorite Musical called THE PRINCE OF CHIMNEY Double Mr. Handy's WIRE by Two of ine best Performers in Trial of trian by Mr. and Mr. Handy's a Meeting or of the and Liverymen of the several Companies of the City of in Common Hall at the Guildhall of the said on Thursday the ith da of 1797, That his Majesty's Ministers have wantonly plunged this into an and unnecessary which has produced a series of in an enormous increase ot Public an alarming our Trade and an abridgment of our Rights and a shameful profusion of our Naii mal by subsidizing Allies abroad aud supporting a system of Corruption at to the destruction ot thus evincing a disposition to sacrifice the and Liberties of the Kingdom iu support of measures repugnant to the of the derogatory to the dignity and safety of the and inconsistent with tlie ss of the That it appears the more necessary ibat we should at this lime the full exercise of the right of pet because the unprecedented calamities of the country demand th t his Majesty's faithful should represent to him the true state of and dismissal of those Weak wicked Ministers whose and incapacity have brought this once great and flourishing Nation into its present slate of and who utterly to the Wai or a That whoever advised his Majesty to refuse receiving the of the Livery of with accustomed marks ot and thereby placing a barrier I the Monarch and an enemy to the and the Rights ol Reso That any complaint made against the tyrannical or measures oi his Majesty's be it immediate n the King be and the representation of the Petition is to depend on the obsequious of Authority Conspirators against Public That the Representatives ot this City in Parliament be to make a or support a Motion in the House oi That au Address be to his M. ing him to in his presence his present 11 weak and wick d as the most likely ot a speedy And they are he cby the proceedings of Common Hall on day of ani on da be signed by the Town and published once in every Newspaper in and that the throughout the be earnestly 10 assemble and instruct Representatives 111 to address c King to remove his present as the only step bv ot tiie Constitution and the ruin of Country can be a ' That any Petition to the decisions of this and i and uninfluenced Common will be d pei ling front the generally adopted pol tical principle of uy and legally - ' ' - May 3i 1757.' ' THE carrying the Mail was stopped near about One the Morning of Saturday tne 29th by Two Men on ili blue with and Masks over their robbed the Boy of One Shilling and Sixpence in and Halfpenny in ' * ' Whoever shall apprehend and or cause to he apprehended both or cither of the Persons who committed be entitled to a Reward of FI IT Y By 0; the ANTHONY 1 FRANCIS j Joint TWO HUNDRED POUNDS I May 3, - of Letters which should have arrived Office on Morning the of 1 from ths following * * r ' having been and Bills which were therein a Huntingdon of 20). drawn by Messrs. Perkins and Co. 011 Sir James and Co. and a Bank for 20I. have been to Mr. Richard a in that he them at different ol two distinct strangers Hosiery Whoever shall apprehend and or cause to be apprehended the Person or Persons stole the said or 1 have received any of the Bills taken knowing them to be will be entitle J to a of TWO HUNDRED POUNDS 0^ it any j Accomplice 111 the Robbery sh ill surrender himself and make I whereby the Person or Persons who stole the said Bags maybe apprehended and brought to such D will be entitled to the HUNDRED and will also receive ty's most gracious By Command of the ANTHONY 1 T e - FRANCIS | At the 147, Bon informs the and Public in that having the a ot me most and Articles iu the DRAPERY he their The agement he has for several seasons experienced at Tunbridge We induces him 111 particular to solicit the patronage of had tlie to serve in that Many articles he cheap he lus laid in for the Spring trade a variety of new Patterns in Sec. Sec Of Linens he excellent and of the Fabrics Diaper and Damask i and Lancashire i Corded &c. A ot so low as 10s. 6d. per Gown ' Cambrics One per A variety of Chintz dyed N and Gentlemen who are curious in their Table Line; have their Coat Arms 1.1 or their or the comer of their Tnat the Loid Mayor tv the last Common verv recent testimony of the HAYMAN'S the many other and had To Mr. to A singular Cure has been by Drops on a young of near this who hid suffered a very y all over his yen and lad tried a 1,umber of Med ernes to no bv the of which he was an operation he with much without its removing a of his At a 11 1 your a I 're happily w th live on a and ect ot tne e ihc Resolution which was moved to occasion on which the Flail was assembled to Common Hall for all ihe on a like jous mid union ot ihe Li cry ot London not a deliberative and by convening the present Common for short ot which in the has the Ri ins ot the has his politic attachments to warp his official and proved himself to be of the confidence 11 his I more by and his desired 1 my to h T to c 11 with a favorite Comic i-iii Price ' upon the Cure of the 1-ki and certain incident to either from the pernicious habits of Youth tending to recommend a superior Mode of free from the danger .is will as uncertainty of the common method by slight are easily as weli as thoroughly and those wl ich had the of Surgery are permanently as well as speedily By of j. in the Strand at the Author's doors from ' Just ' N TREATISE on the VENEREAL to his Grace the Illustrated with remarkable Cases being the of Fifteen Years in this a late PUBLICATION oi Dr. this in arc and In this Work is laid down of if in a few By C. B. M. D. No. Dr. at home to give his Advice oh the above are Tumi N in till from Three in the the and Sold oy H. O. all other The Devil in a Witn enure new Magical and various exhibited in to be opened at Halt to begin at Half past Six precisely. Boxes 4s. Price 2s. 2s. Second Puce is. is. Second Price 6d. Second Price to commence at Half past Eight o'Clock Places to be taken ot Mrs. At the above Theatre will be new Performances every Monday during the Summer ADVANTAGE LONDON AND ISLINGTON fool ji inform the they sell ihe best the in runs 14 to the tor money if 13 Sacks only the pries in The lowest to the left every day at the following where orders are taken in ami attended to with viz. No. 119, opposite Mr. No. Hatton Mr. No. 270, Messrs. Axtell and Farmer's Printing London St. George's Fields and at the Counting N. The only Firm who accommodates Country Correspondents at is. per mile ner Chaldron the Stones LUCKY LO Wished upwards of thirty at No. 11, where and Stures of Tickets are now by ' j. & Co. By the first 30,000 Pound Prize ever s was shared in one one and two where likewise have been &c. within a few of L. 30,000 is L. of 20,coo is of is 10 of 5^00 is With a great number of 2oool. 1000I. &c. ' in the drawn Feb. 170b, tne Ticket No. 30,3d;, Was divided as viz. one Half Share to a in the who received 9,012!. one Fourth Share to a Orchard to the e those those who use it will t bv constant use will 3 4 6" who CI Share rwo received 4,906!. 5s. one E to other who 501-3!. whom the original tor Stamping the &c. was mace io the Right 1 of the winch Parliament som time has oved its as the profit annually to the public on Lotteries since time is more than Present Price of 3 8 o j Eighths - o 17 6 115 O j Sixteenths - O 9 O 30,000 less in the present Irish therefore the above t but Tickets be higher when the Lottery begins than it bejjan last or Mail 11 as. if ca Fourths Fie to oi ' A PROPRIETOR of the PARAGUAY TOOTH POWDER AND LO conscious of their makes the o lowing liberal to the Lady or Gentleman who purchases a single box for and returns it within one d- daring that they have Used it as receiving any have the full money returned without The principal ingredient in this excellent powder is the trom which it takes its and which possesses the singular virtue of preserving the when no other preparation in the world will answer the same purpose a taCt well known to the inhabitants of and to those conversant in the natural history of that part of the ' id out for it tlie mines of Potosi must for the mercurial vapours which arise in working the gold mines are so extremely noxious and peculiarly prejudicial to the the unfortunate labourers in those mansions would soon incapable ot taking the for prol their wretched were it not fur this which nature has peculiar to that part of the where it is and which Providence seems to created a palliative of the miseries enslaved victims to the avarice of their conscious of the workmen for a certain quantity of with which they are daily These circumstances havt rendered it extremely valuable where it and it has hitherto been lutle and with difficulty obtained in any pa 11 of except in where the belter kind of women arc indebted to it for the excellence and beauty of their which they are so It is a fine and pleasant to it whitens and preserves th that e cures the scurvy in the am never have the or a preserve their TEETH SOUND AND WHITE to the most advanced old hy appointment of the at Turtle's Warehouse for Genuine No. 127, opposite the East end of ter and 1,0 wuere at is. pe. and per duty A different species of artifice lately y been such rendering the ex tern it of H as similar as to that of i r p's and by adding tium fictitious have too produced the m the Poisons intending to ta the is therefore incumbent on Persons to be cautious ot such The Pro s of the Repository still continue to such Cloths as they have on into an inconvenience complained ot by Persons buying their in getting it made into which positively affords an opportunity of procuring at little marc than two-thirds of ihe lowest price charged m This has induced the above recited amongst other to women to make who are to work on in order to deceive the Public by asi imitation of Prices ot the It. is essential to that Clothes at tire Repository are to be finished in the best anu most modern on the Person who orders the Articles will not be requested to take them when such circumstances r specimen of Prices will at once demonstrate the lity of the The Articles 11' w on tale of Stock in are a variety of Man's and some of various Hank which will be sold on worthy the attention of who buy 25 per under the and considerably under the cost An Elastic to 24s. regularly charged 36s-Super. Plain 36s.. 1 ly 48s.-Best 42s. regularly 3s-Silk De or Paterit 6d. and 30s.- or 12s,. 6'd. 6d.-Cord 12s. 6d-Ladies Superfine Cloth 75s. regularly charged as whole of the Stock id in proportionable Fur tiie reasons before it is particularly requisite to observe over the Door .is well as distinguish the 84, nearly opposite the in Oxford Money advanced on Stock in he o c if ot o rn I Your hum jle MICH. Mr. may oe consulted Tuesdays aru foir ten to or by p. st Mrs .ne s ij 3s. 5,1. 11s. 6! nod p-i 5s. i. may be had of the venders in town and tuit unless the address j. Go l d t a is the the cannot 1 May 1797 of a Letter ait to Mr. his Vegetable life that was some time aon by Nervous consequences ot this cruel almost a burthen to taking vour wholesome I was with the will know t as I have bv drinking your truly valuable loss ot extreme and a long train of nervous my your Tea has a trial of various other things to no That others may find as much benefit as I have is the sincere pi aver of her who No. 10,'Exeier-street, your grateful humble April 8, 1797. Sold t-y the in at 5s. 10s. Stamp included No. sent to Order in A Parcel at 5s. Thirty Break Letters will attended THOUSAND FOUR HUNDRED Jjj POUNDS as under have T 1 of the City of and South o 3 per 8,SS3 2 c 5 per 100. o c 4 per oi 1795, for the Benefit of at the expiration of en U NOW of and continue open to the 14th of next ion 7s. 6i. from the beginning when tiie Furus were have continued sj ever since been at the very lowest ses to more to its s anv Society of the - i having the risque ot being ta buy been the situation of several that were established in the time of at the high pries of 96I. and are now unavoidably compelled to sell at the low one o 49I may therefore tauly be there is to look forward to a very great over and ab the Survivorship ani interest when the Blessings Peace are can be 1:0 of in the laising to its and what has been bought in low may be sold as high as ever the werer T is seen by the discerning accounts for the great numbers that rue continually becoming as no Tontine ever stood oil ground with such a prospect y great FHE BANK OF ' where the 1 and all other Monies are placed at in the C. M. Great and Twelve The whole of the Capital with all the by &c. will be amongst at the expiration tei Those who by a to the Articles as the time and the money put out at interest so as put the Member on a of the very M - Books of the to be and Subscriptions received by the Mr. WILLIAM Wine and No. 105, and of Mr. Stock his Lottery ' The inform their Subscribers and the though THREE THOUSAND FOUR 1; Stock have bei n in Timer viz. ' 13m ' t ' ' 26, 00 ' 27, ' 400 00 May 4, 1qc0 O o- ' - 34c a 003 per Cent. They have no. rapid manner new enter into I TON i but in the same number of succeeding they shall purchase a much LARGER  

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