Public Advertiser (Newspaper) - August 4, 1777, London, Middlesex The Public 13360 4, 1777.. Price PARTICULAR By AT the Theatre Royal in the This Day will be H A M L F. T. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Edwin Mr. Player Mr. Mr. Mr. R. Palmer Mr. and Mr. Maffey an 1 Mr. Mm. HITCHCOCK Player And To which will be a Modern Crying Called PIETY In Mr. FD The Mm. Polly The Doort will be opened at Sis and the Performance begin precisely at for the to be taken at the Theatre ( gth POLLY with AT SADLER'S This Evening be the of LADDER DANCING by R by Mr. Mr. and Mifs Particularly a Piece called The fet by Mr. Dibdin 5 and another The DRESSING fet by Mr. by Mr. Mr. Mr. Mifs Mrs. Stephens Particularly the laft new called The by Richer and A La DANS DES OEUFS The Egg by And on the TIGHT by who will on the in various and Mr. To which will be added the laft revived Entertainment called VINEYARD HARLEQUIN With Several capital Alterations and particularly in the laft The by Mr. And many of the Decorations entirely The will be opened at and the Perform begin craft I y at for the Boies to be taken at the STOPPAGES of MR. begs Leave to inform the that it it fince he n fa happy as to improve greatly of Mr. That him ft If far zy paft but very Branch of the healing affect the Neck of the the Urinary producing Ulcers and with painful of which it ii well known cannot be cored by any Medicine are fo that bis Patients are radically cured without the lead which it not the Cae witn all other which inflame and irritate the a Mr. has in hit Hands and Letters to refer any one who mould doubt of what be here He his Advice every from Twelve to Two and from Seven Nine in the at his Houfe No. 3, Rathbone Place where his are to be and no where See on the cf the Urina y Price fold by Mr. in Sr. Paul's Mr. No. 1, Finch j and by Mr. who live at a by their Cafe in a Letter ( Port will be cured by N. B. Good Allowance for Exportation Dr. ANALEPTIC To Mr. FRANCIS Jun. No. 65, North Side of St. S I April 4. AS I have been full fix Months cred by Dr Analeptic Pills of an with which I hid been five I may I think Gra tude on me to let you kaow from the common Dictates of to give you Leave to make what Ufe you of this It may be proper here to mention that the vert fir ft Dufe of two Pills had a and was accordingly much Notice of by a near Relation I was then with at who had feen the State I had been in. I have fince at though not taken one and two Pill* to p. event a I thought it a Duty incumbent on me laft Sunday to return public Thanks for very extraordinary Mr. Cafe Time with the Opinion t had of Dr. Judgment and induced me to make the which has fo well Your very GEORGE are the Pills which the late Dr. James ufed fo many Years in his private and which have been always in fuch high among his They sre particularly rec for Flatulent ies and habitual alfo for -all Bilious and which are by In recent Rheun they are a and in of ione are particularly as an to the Doctor s which ii fo celebrated in the Cure of this ate alfo very m Gouty where the Stomach and Head are affected and are Angularly efficacious in the peculiar to They operate principally as a gentle Sold by Francis Jun. at his Medicinal No. 65, three Doors from the in St. Paul's Price 4� a Qr is. fix And the Public will that on the Side of each Box is a Seal with the following Words 1 Dr. Analeptic by the King's Sold alfo as Doctor late Houfe in SPRING V A U X H A L L. TH E EVENING of this Tlace will be continued this and every as The Doors will be opened immediately after Each to p is. Riding The little Conjuring and new Feats of Activity alfo the Magical Symi &c. THIS and every Evening at the Riding a grand general of fever a I o' Activity a On two and three in a Manner never exhibited in Alfo the celebrated will be Feits of manly called by Mr Mr and the celebrated Car lino 5 ro Attitudes by an 1 the young Turks T and curious vvith Deception Ex and Operations with and the The Whole to conclude with a new Performance called The Egyptian with other Entertain ments too numerous to insert her the Taylor riding to and the Hun outs of &c. The Dots to be at Fiv and Performance to begin exactly at The Band of from Five t Admittance in the is. Gallery Ladies and Gentlemen broke for Road Ofc GAME A S S O J T rHE NOBLEMEN and GENTLEMEN of the ASSOCIATION tor the the Game all over are to meet at Twelve at the St. Alban's Tavern in St WHEREAS the faid Noblemen and Gentlemen have and convicted Stage Matters of and for destroying the and carrying and felling the fame 5 and for having their and felling Hares and Partridges coming from calling French Hares and and having and Partridges in during the Times forbid by viz. between the of February and the of and Partridges between the lath of February and of September j yet they have been credibly informed that other have in their and do and the fame in a clandestine in Defiance of the Statutes made for the of the and particularly the Cover of having Hares to and and Partridges to the late Act a Penalty on Poulterers for having any Game in their without and others under Pretence of French Hares and they do hereby give that they ate determined to illegal and have given Orders to to a Strict aster fuch who will be as the Law The Noblemen and Gentlemen are to fend their to Mr. in in the where the arc Sub taken STATE LOTTERY 1777- a certain eper V hath in a very by and Pretence lined 31 Authority for what he an Invention whereby he I e only can fell of Tickets on a good that one can do the fame by this to draw the Trade to the Injury of the fuir i Credulity of the Unwary in this as the pretended did in anl of Covent No. 35 in and No. j Uci moll that 300 Lottery coll near 4'ooi. in order to worthy as and as they pre given the by the molt in every in the and in the fix former think it incumbent on in order that V. cv may not futTer in tli ir a cunning and to their Portion of with the to they fame Line of Conduct in their and let apart One to be fold in Qn and Tnc Numbers of which Hundred will be given in their printed after their founded on the moll perfect to the with the molt favourable ind iges that can be and on the loved N. K. Tickets will he from the Bank the Middle of when the Price and a full Explanation of the Security and Advantages connected with every Share and Chinee fUd hy together with a to every Adventurer in the will then be delivered at the above Offices and no in This are Price is. Appendix to the X lume of the MON as the e in among a gieat Variety of other late Publications an Account is given of the lift Memoirs of the Royal Academies ai d Letters to on the Origin of the Sciences in Alia of the late War between the Ruffians and Turks of and Louis fiom the Papers the Duke A rev of lulian &c. The whole to To which are the General General and Table of Contents to the laft Volume of the 1. The MONTHLY for 1777 j being the Number of Vol. 5? j containing 1 apt. t Voyage round the Worid Qf Tire I ait of the Phi Lord field's Life and Various Art and a Monthly Primed for R. j and fold by EXHIBITION near in the THIS Grand of Arts and Sciences having been duly honoured as a Circle of polite Mr. the Leave rm the Curious and Public in feeing the renowned and beautiful Model of the City of that it will no longer remain in this than of this after which Time it is to be immediately fent to the capital Collection of Pictures are a Model of a Gothic a Movement Clock representing 19. all of 400 TRAVELLE R's No a. facing BEING an newly to fiee the Public from the Dangers and of overloaded had and Cabins to unite by Land or whether to H &c. or Home c to Bathing and When it has heretofore been to the f idi and Expence of a hy taking a Travellers have been if not at a Lofs to know how ami where that Companion could be obtained The is now finally removed j a Single Place of in in the of when rhe Refort tion ( f be as the Concurrence the Public has in a Measure M adopted at the A Set of aie kept properly to each Reception of Traveller s to he as Every Applier his or her 1 iace of Mode and f imes ol to quk with to f. rm an Engagement with a who will Moment an one be to the then On the other Hand any Applier for the fame finding a Partner n the from t' ofe ample qualified to die rle immediately on ihe j and Tr. put an entire Stop to irom every t' the of this being t have C ancc of being ii d that Human Invention can TERMS of g For the Books for a For an to an After cr One For an to * Half a us ate the two Charges Enquirers reft in a State of low anl the Laft can never be die turns out Were no Incentive fave to the that daily Travellers might naturally incline to avail ot this Full and Summary Way pf when they are further enabled to their own in- every Article of Comfort through a of Obedience to the and of whom they it were an Affront to their an Ac commodation will not be The Plan at full length continues to he at the above from Eight to A Lift of that happened in only One Month in the Chronicle of the 17th ult Comp aim in the Stomach or Bowels may and certainly relieved by the STOMACH a of the valuable acknowledged by of all Ranks as the belt Medicine yet that without any Regimen can give Relief whin the Stomach or Bowels arc by bad Food or which brings on Want of Vom by and the Bilious Pills art found to be of Service in preventing the and for giving Relief in the Gout ana as the bed lor certain Female after a fair 110 is th Money will be by Mr. at the Pine No. 93, near Church in where the Pills are and Ibid at is. per with Sold alfo by Mr. to his in Ntw Mr. and no where in in a 1 the Places of Great Mr. has Liberty from if Rank and Character to refer to as of the of To Mr. NOR T U Golden S I IT is three Years and a Half fince my Son was cured of an inveterate on his Legs and by the Ufe of youi 1 am jout humble ROGER Backingham near May 1777- CHARLES at Drops ate fold in with the fol lowing John only Proprietor and Author 0' by M Golden at Half a Guinea and Soiling at Half a Guinea arc fold at his therefore mutt be ae the others are doubtful bought af as he aim ft every Day if informed of o- t being fold particularly in the imitating in the Bills wf together with his the more effectually to deceive ht that are inclined to taxe 6*. for their will ex 1.3 of they buy They cure the old or the long continued mation 0/ the St. Scorbutic Gout and every other from a 01 the They and amazingly an Appetite by the will act a Reft lo reduced are I ike wife fold by Mr. 46, in f A P H A T O N. TO bz SOLD An exceeding genteel well-built with excellent Handles for two H and Dutch which coit Six Months Sixty-five the fa Gentleman going May be had with the or To be feen Mr. near the Bottom of This Day is Pric Two Shillings and or Three Shillings printed on a g pe and fine THE or HUMAN Moral and By EDWARD by C and J o tor the Author and fold hy J. in St. and by the in Town and To the Printer of thi Public Of the inevitable Necessity of the AMERICAN Remember the Argument of a furious Declamation in a certain Houfe ac the Opening of the was grounded on That the ' ivar of the the Ad- of that Act were for all its This however numerous and many tAe from hence to lay at the Door the public and private that War and place to his Account the uncertain Event of it. Should a Fire lie long in an and at length break out upon the Opening of a Widow or a will any Mart lay the of the Air was the Caufe ot the or rather might it been expected to burn with greater Fury the longer Such is the juli the political and Policy required that a be railed in Expences of the Ft it and the Load of on the Industry ot the M it to and Lie ing State of the b from the Fertility of and e cf it equally for them to a for the jrt of that which at once protected their and their Tha too and ignorant not to be took into the or of the but mads a direct Attack upon the from whence it mewing beyond a Doubt that they only waited the Opportunity they eagerly caught at to throw off their and they leaped over all Bounds of Right and Regard to Property to cut off a of With fuch a how long would they have continued peaceable if this had not offered Examine the preceding Conduct of the New Quarrels with and Petitions their the outrageous Treatment of the of the their and factious the embodying and training of their their provoking of the King's Officers and long before Things were brought to an other Appearance had this Conduct than that of deep premeditated Rebellion Had they at of the thrown their Governor into the might not happened to either of the Governors Bernard or would not the Port have been as a till they had given up the as it was till they paid for the Tea And would not all the Conferences hive followed the of have from the other Was there more Dependence on the Fidelity and Gratitude of Southern A to Anarchy and a Spirit pervaded the The Governments were too wetk to enforce the Execution of the Laws by their own An Act ot w is as little a as an Act of It was in the Power of an rendered popular by his or by the Courle of the beneficial The Courts were cither or the impeded by a factious Bench of J eft There was lc tho Idea of Property A Bond Debt in Virginia was not recoverable under a ot 12 In a public Faith and private were totally It was lor a State to continue long under fuch without violent and it was the of the not the which has brought Matters to the present To regulate to recommend good ani to the imp Execution of to protect the Property and of Individuals from Violence and to public and private are the Duties of a which cannot be effected without a which alone gives Life and Action to the executive Parts of How is the fcr the Tea Act And would he not have neglected his had tamely looked upon public of and private Disregard oF every Tiling juit and without exerting to correct the one and amend the