Observer (Newspaper) - June 9, 1799, London, Middlesex V No. ROYAL EXi will on Saturday June 15, at B. The s are desired to send their Performances Monday the or on the following day JOHN RICH AR R. A. Sec. a BREWERY to be disposed in an advantageous situation in either by Sale or on The to taken at a Further particulars mav by applying Z. Y. at near Bernard's I ' 1 the ITALIAN PIC just h will continue open for and Sale by Day till further at the Exhibi 1 in Admittance One COUNTRY on the Banks of the LEASE of a good held for a sain ot 17 The may lie had the part of the person wishing to may be had fof one for 200 The House is delightfully and very suitable far a genteel and further may be Ivaa Mr. 5, LECTURES on the PRACTICE of .by to the Westminster Monday { 10, Dr. will commence 3 Course of on the above Theory and of will be delivered every Mowing anil Sunday at and every and at further particulars apply C. No. TO-BE DISPOSED opportunity or any wishing to enter into .an old and lucrative which may be taught the most stranger iii a few The very low and a long commanding a Capital of from 500I. to may a certain handsome Income lirtle The Concern is of that as extended to any for address to Mr. B. Possession may be had 24th Fran cott begs leave to acquaint the that he - LIQUID tor a short CHANCERY LAWLER and that he to teach in the most elegant Mr. Lady or Gentleman in the and favourite Irish Country Dance for One j Steps and Figures Reels Ladies arid Gentlemen attended at their Residence on the above and will assure those whom he may have to that they will be capable the most polite after a few The attention to form a polite Ladies or Gentlemen bV the single at zs 6d. No. Red MAGICAL and DINARY at produces to certain Questions asked by the and which arc not visible to ariy but the Party Different Persons will also be brought to rhe view of those desiring sec their future In the second will be exhibited most of the of living or as their and Royal and their late Majesties of Mr. Mr. Admiral Lord &c. Any desirous of providing him self above as an may Who will be happy to Nobility and ' 0S"}tr|| astonishing liis flf Orange and many of the this Exhibition With their Admittance One from Twelve in the Morning till Nine in the Evening an in. however numerous the or rr ever so long He will also engage to On the mast reasonable any place free twelve N. B. He attends to the cleaning of the Beds to No. 4r, will beAily attended Families who wish to clean their own may be with any quantity of the on application as nrb WORTHY and INDEPENDENT LIVERY J. of My Friend Mr. ill health induced this in the Court yf to resign his and to declare that he shall not again offer to represent I am led thus early tK announce intention of. making you a tender of my best whenever a in your so shall trusting that I may be to myself to your Approbation by every possible Test of my Attachment to our excellent vOur valuable and to that Prosperity of the City of in which I am individually so I with the greatest Regard anti your most faithful May 28,1700 TTQ BE LET be a1 imw Pater only of at his Oil and be and ' nne ar Putrid Within his Exchange ' Co. No. Mr. 216,' No. and DALE per fiko the Dry at ' I 6� or free of any up one B. giving at 2 % besti ( - T It is fee Fair to a lyng train of Nervous as or which is. im paired $ will do well make trial of pleasant and its lost Tone to the Sold by the of stamp ample Sgnt to free of FOR & the ALS RHEUM ATI S where is are also ser I and They will in any and are preferable to common freed trotti Woody and fibrous The quantity of a may be taken at any and and gradually or dissolved in a cupful of ' f. in 2s. 9d,eacl ECONOMY iri Ont Guinea in Three may be in every Article of at Clothes REMOVED I to 183,,Seven Clotri Coat made up 1J/4J. to superfine 9s.-usually 9s'. to 13s. 2I. 15s. - Super charged Very best superfine Cloth usually 3L 3s. Kerseymere 14s. very best usually rt. Cord best 4s. With a great variety of the most fashionable Fancy proportionably Liveries on superfine or above ate mode of long Ob net's in the REAT Cheap and CLOATHS T court between and on a great variety of Woollen and with an Assortment of pf every in which there is a saving of One Guinea in Yorkshire 16s. usually charged Very best West Country al. as. usu ally charged 3I. Second xos usually charged al. 2s. Elastics 4s. usually 15s. Bath Coats 14s. fr. 6s usually cha ged 11. is. and al. Habits jl 15s charged 5I. Superfine t ditto 3). usually charged 5I 14s. usually charged is. Double 14s. usually charged is Plain Backs 6d. usually charged 15s. Real 10s. 6d charged 15s. 6d usually charged 15s. Marseilles Quiltings usually charged 17s. Swansdown 6d. usually charged 15s.,- The real cause of these Goods being made and sold so cheap from every article Ready and not on the customary mode of and Children's on similar IA CLAIR A Daughter of Mr. Perkins and of Maria born the 24th f St Martin's ae in the Department of the in was left to the cire of Mr de of the ar St. having fallen one unhappy victims t'i the y tyranny has left where his friend Mr had fixed his This young Lady was brought she was seven years ot in the Abbey of in to have seen her father and eleven years at but since has had no news whatever of being a ot Great her friends this method recalling interesting daughter to his and to she at present under a Worthy loves her as her and shews ner every made of directed to Miss at to Messrs. Schwartz aid in will be carefully Mr. m his friends are hereby requested to write to said BARCLAY and THOMAS the PILLS are taken by a Branch of the several the first of distinction in the by recommending the to There cannot be a than this of to any offered to for tlie following viz. a sure relief tor all in tW Persons of- a or indolent habit of by taking these Pills will persons who suffer much flora intemperance in drinking Mil the Pills likewise have been of very to the Female in decline of of the Pill* will be found equally beneficial periodical returns of the will infinity by taking 'a few Pills previous to the access of the during its 4s per and at Mr. at E. Medicines that to the above by writing to Mr. Pall of their i A great incon veniente in warm on wearing False induces the ] Proprietor of the FLUID to Ladies in general the use of this distinguished for or Grey Hair to various beautiful permanent Shades of jn the Course or a few are not solely to changing the Colour as it strengthens the weakest prevents falling and the Growth to a luxuriance rivals every Composition yet offered for similar ( a j convince the the above any Lady sending a lock of hair sealed at that end which in the course of. it of changed to any colour shewn at the places of Such unequivocal and liberal the Proprietor trusts more than all the panegyric words Ladies quested to mention whether they the Dark or by order of Mr. Mr. 47,' Mr. Mr. at per prepared by i Surgeon at a lice jpt been found a safe for all BILIOUS for which it They alsd an Medicine for land for persons have by hard operate as a is. Bile and peculiar The following have to gwe Sir Northamptonshire Mr Mr. arc sold by Frances at his Warehouse East in. price duty included as a against are desired to that his name engraved a. ACURE for the Specific ban and certain Cure for every species of the swelled and all the without injuring the or destroying the The daily experience of its efficacy prompts the Proprietor offer this valuable as being worthy their Sold in Bottles of as. 3d, and in Bottles containing the of four small at Edward 41, alsu and Royal Exchange Gate Kerr and No. 27, arid No. 3*, No. 269, No. 13, Old No. 30, No. 127, No. 417, Blackfriars Holborn j No. 2-.t6, and Spilsbury and Co. may be Powder and preserving the price 2s. per BRITISH the celebrated 1, only preventive a Disorder ever is prepared regular patronised by of is and by the circumstance of to fail in a single as before the Honourable Sir R. C. Lord and further corroborated by the unsolicited many persons of and During ten letters be seen had at the house of the wholesale 14, SoAh of the Specific may be 10s. 6d.. 55s. Sold also by 13*, 174."; 324, and 21*6, Holborn 34, 74, 17, Macdonaldj mouth j and ' ' KING'S At hit was of birth celebrated with fp lend id and no of was more gratifying to the heart thin the mariy Volunteers tinder who f bifr the of have formed into military fbr the honourable that of defending the their native large a men thus to his and on ibe y of nis their to maintain his rights as their was certainly a wis the unanimity of the by which the entire body was a 111 mated It tae united emotion of to the King's and love fbf the all the pf is the aim of evey So many men thus in the vicinity of the metropolis although probably not more than one half of the of London and were on the gives the moil y that ibis country ould be perfectly defended all attack by the Volunteers ii is known that every pait is as well by fuch bodies as uic metropolis At in the morning the Corps began to enie Hyde Pai the Line to on the three fies of the under his Royal the Commander iin his lhal he of Lieutenant General the Earl of on Tne three fides of the were Co Lord Heathfield Major-General The mat each fide of the in a the right column with its right about too yards from the the two other columns on its let ab 60 yards from each The front of each column a company from 60 to 80 The columns but The companies well up to the front of their own tbe finall corps flood in or three according to their there being a of about eight between each The columns fronted to the and the heads as much advanced as tbe gr und would General Lord Arti lery 4*5 St. George's 550; Loyal 100; Royal 400; L yat Loyal 260; 6cc. 450; St. 260; N. E. London 270; Loyal 88; 95; 90; 80; 90; Three Ward 194.-Right Major-General 56; 45; 40; 50; Hans 60; St. Andrew and St. 140; St. Clement 66;, 37; St. 60; Loyal London 300; St. St. 100; St 70; 59; St 40 ' 1 36; St 90; London 300; 56.; 40; 60; 120; 7*; St. 42; Poplar and Black 80; 88; Hi 83; 92; Su 160; 504.-Hen-don, 43; 70; Eight Ward 360; 60.-Cavalry-Loyal 116; 30; 40; 40 i 40 London and Light 30QJ I 150; Surrey 40--Thecotps of behind the in th ir right heat the 0*lorn-ibad gate of the facing to the fiom whence they were to their final By the provident of not admitting carriages into all were and though the multitude of people fopt was we have not heard of any fatal Not merely the windows and roofs of were But all the loaded and made At nine o'clock his attended by the Prince of the Dukes of and and a number of Genet al entered the when the Review began according to the regulations numbers were 7352 and 841 making together 8193 On his arrival a was fired from the Artillery Company's cannon alter which commenced the orders by the Commander in tne firing to evety feu de joye The troops then in a line under the direction of General who preceded alter the wh le number in an waved their caps in the and gave three a pf twenty-one guns was then fired to conclude the The corps conduced with and performed both their filing and evolutions with a tithe they have been under was fuf of equal gratification and for which hit in the Gazette of returned bis thanks as follows 4.-His Royal the Commander in Chief has particular commands to communicate to the Volunteers in the i great with which their and I military and the of their cordial and affectionate attachment to his It is peculiarly to his to of the unwearied diligence arid attention of the and alacrity of the Volunteers computing this truly which entitle them to the of and which gratify of national the proportion which they the yj the fie has it jbe attachment to the Constitution been and without their appearance and conduct cur this as of their firm determination to his in unimpaired to their Royal has peculiar in making known his gracious on an fo acceptable to bis opportunity of communicating them to thd Corps feen by his this f. m. 11 * * * in g ound Was kept by the City Light 4ldrTe Sun y at one hundred Her and the by the M. the fight from Lady Caroline arid alfo at Lord Cat they with London Light Volunteers and and Surrey with 40 of the Southward commanded by Lord Leflie as a covering - - THE one o'clock the Park and Tower guns were Their and the went to St. Jam s's where the Queen one of the and brilliant Courts that has been for many The Ode performed in leading to the The Canterbury delivered a Congratulatory on the happy It would be to enumerate the numbers who were All the Royal as well the Prince and of paid to the and lb was the that did not conclude till fix o'clock in the was part before all the company got to their Lady Hefketh was introduced on her marriage by Lady Lady in The Royal Family then went to the apartment to fee the of Mail His took young of Wales in his and held her at the window fome After the had the Royal sat down to The Ball commenced at a little after 9 The who in their departments gave to the Foreign &c. had a val before they returned which was equally with the The Duke and of the Duke of Duke of and the his went to Court in The Prince and and the reft of the Royal Family went was in a mixed green embroidered The Prince of Wales b uc and Dukes 6f and in Clarence in naval Tne who attended were chiefly in ar the Windfor was white crape with filver 0�er each coiner of the coat crape richly Urge The j ' were edged with laurel { arid with large a full flounce 0/ j with filver a blue and tiller and With a filver lace and with a of which was 3 br uncommon f f nfe with a diamond crown in the ' ' ' pf waa of and bmwn oa a ornamented in of Pt lower pan of the With drooping on the right slid full flounce of ind with blond net and in body and coloured with filver the body August embroidery of wavy on blue ornamented with a b ue tripe a lape lull round the and bows at the Ornamented with fuver laurel in A blue and 5'vertiflue body and with * Pa 1 in a yellow crape with and filver foil iii filver d lace bows of the fame at geiher Giver a yellow and body and trimmed with filver and Pri no ass Sophia were crab with filver in wheat ears and ' with white like of crape beautifully embroidered with broad ot pale pink and and between the filver drawn up with India of - with and ornamented with witn leaus of filver the of double filver chain and ibe drew up the petticoat was a to her Royal by 7 the body and train of and hei and t The of the of and and Countries of Mount and Dy and Ladies Grey de Mary Charlotte Charlotte 9|> Caroline Caroline L. M. Mary Jane Sufan Elizabeth Gertrude W You and the Ladies the Hon. Ht. N. C. and R. L. R. RigT J S. and the three D. three Si two two were tjie prevailed yellow and white trimmed with and $ their bird of and feathers in gieat The of the new Carriages were of the Prince and Dukes of and S. and Lady Gri Sira Rid J. and and 5-and H. Tracy and OOE FOR HtS MAJESTY'S H- TO MUSIC BY SIR w. Still shall the brazen tongue of War every shall Ambition's iron car Its crimson ax Its whirl around ci Shall the sweet lyre and flute no more sooth the Pour in melodious strain the votive And in notes of our natat day j seraph to thee Looks onward with delighted the Nation t the To their vows the Virgins 1 For the Warrior cuts his course armies in martial Tho' distant thy holy form is And mountains and oceans roll between Yet every sword that War And every shout that conquest to make thy more Thy glorious form more thy empire more When northward from his Returns god of And climbing from Pours hour ray Vet as he mounts vernal Oft with beams he with the stormy Rude March fiery Sweeps o'er the bending and roars ' round the O'er the while April The pearly hails ungenial Yet balmy gales awl ss skies Shall hence iii bright succession Hence Maia's the brow of Spring Hence Summer's waving fields and Autumn's plenteous From climes rigours See his bold bands the warlike Veteran t by the Royal Youth's Loud Austria's claps his vigorous wing Mid The shouts of war tne Gallic plunderers The avenging to And low his crest the insulting despot While their collected Speeds o'er the wave its desultory * ' From Britain's receding Their rior meilt the shock of - v Tub Cou Wednesday the after attending a ift of held a at which was introduced and knight d The other of the of on from I and the Hon. P. A full Council was at which the of Kent and Cu k their S. Le Blanc was swora in a Judge of the Court of on tbe n of Sit W. At five the King returned to and in the evening their Majesties and four for the first time four to fee Pilar The at where they received with loyalty and affection by Richard and ihe esch carrying two attended their Majesties to and from wih the &c. was The Queen and in the m ruing went into tne where the ee of the in which were a fore wheel came their Royal and the general for their carriage his York and ' oa Wimbledon the which drew the York's curricle took the with the 1