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NtTWB FRIDAY, September 1770. TwQ-pence A 1 IBiefcuxWeek Wt one of the Co'nj teifomirig Sea on. A the Theatre Royal in the Hay market, Djry will be orefented paiticn'ar Dtfi e) The OL BHTCHELOR, (For the laft Time this Fendlewife by Mr. FOOTE Belroour, Mr. Aickin; Vainlove, Mr.

Du Bellamy Sharper, Mr. Smyth Sir foU it to, Mr. Oapt Bluff, Mr arks Vinder nerc Baruabv, Mr. J-obs, Fo trfla-i, Mr. Hoicrot-; And Ok Bitchelot Mr.

WW -N. ficlnia, Mrs. M'George; Araminu, Mrs. Dyer; 7 -Silvia, Mrs. TcfF.jcs-; Lucy, Wb.te Arne, i thi "T'iWicB tedded A Or, The DIVERSIONS of the MORNING.

(For the left Time this Seafon Lady Pentweaz and Fuftian, by Mr. FOO'E; Carmine, Mr. Aiekin Townley, Mr. Var.dermere; Manly, Mr. Bu- Bellamy Alderman Pcntweazlc, Mr.

Caleb, Mr. Wcflon; Project, Mr. V. Leeler; Prompter, Mr. Farrell; Painter's Boj, Mr.

Jacobs; Lifldamira, Mr. I'carce. Boxts Pit Fir ft Gall. as. Upper Gall.

is. No Admittance behind the Scenes. No Money to be returned after the Curtain is drawn up. The Djors to be opened at Six. To begin pjecifcly at Seven.

Vivant Rex 4- Retina. On Monday next The DEVIL TWO STICKS. To which will be added the PADLOCK Betng the lift Time of performing rhefe Pieces this Seafon. SADLER'S WELLS, HIS and Every Evening, at Six the ENTERTAINMENTS of this Place will begin, when feveral extraordinary will be introduced. The Whole to conclude with a new Entertainment of Mufic and Dancing, called.

CUPlD's I K. The Mufic, Paintings, and Habits entirely new. Places for the Born to be taken at the Bar. Mr. HOO K's Night.

MARYBONE-GARDENS. Ttrerday next, theuth Inftant, will be a Giand Fiftival, cjafifling of Vocal and Inftrumental MUSIC. The Vocal Paits by Mailer Cheney, two voung Ladies (who appeared in And Mrs. Baithelemon. The Mufical by Mr.

Hanri'dtar. Firft Violin and a Sdo (for that only) by M-. Filher. Concerro on by Mr. HJ V.

on the French-Horn, by 'he the ceie. Mr. Cohen, Mi to ne Stad hoit'er thft Time of his performing fince his in England.) the Ceurfe ol the Evening wll be given the Fa vourite Birletta calld, LA SERVA PADROlfA. The Vocal Parts by Mr. Reir.r.old, Mr.

and Mrr rnpfon. The tranfparer.t Temple of Arollo will be illuminated. After wh ch will becifplayed a magnificent Firework, under the Direction (for ihat Night only) of Mr. Cliiheiow, Fireworker toRanelagh Gardens. ORDER ot FIRING.

Firft Divifin -i. A Battery of Mar.ons. 8 Half- pcund S-ockct', 4 Tourbaloons. 2 larye veitical illu- VUi -els. A Grove of ChinYe Fire-trees bearing ite 2 Whce 10 run tix-nUl, change into vertical Sun-wheels, 2 large Pots A M'pht of 24 Second Divifior.

8 Rockets. 2 large "Wheels clled Cirque 4 ToiirbaLo 2 Air Balloons illuminated. 2 FurJoni Wheels. A large horizontal Table, with thiee vertical Wheels snd Globe, illuminated. 2 large veitical Wheel; ftiinated with whue, yelluw ar.d blue A Flight Tr.ird Divifion.

Half-fonnd Rockets, a large Balloon Wheel 4 2 Air Balloons illuminated. 2 cranJ I oris, cond.lm^of brilliant Fuun Roman Candles 'Ctiiccfe Jerbs. A large lle of thrfc-Muiatiuns. ift, Br liiant Wheels lliurninatrd. id, a fixeji forty Feet Diameter 3d, Six Baches cf the new Fire, the it being a Kay di charging long Crtams of a Gold co'oureii Fire, -whofe tutuJal Sparks are in th-r Form of Wheat Ears.

A large minated'Chincfe Temple thirty Feet high, e'ecorated with Spirals obe Wheels, with a large Sun wkh pointed Stars in the Centre, cenfi ting cf ab'Vc feven hundred Cafes. To conclude two hrge Po.s 'Airgrei a Flight of twenty lou. Rockets, and a Battery of Maroon's. Ticket 3a, each, had of Mr. Ho.k, in Cw Qnren-llrett, Li' coln's-Inn-fic'ds; the follov ing Mufic viz, Welcker's, in Gerrard-llrvet, Thomf fun 's, Paul's Chmch-yard Simpfons, Swith- ar and Gaiter rn BonJ-lircet 5 Young Slaughter 's Coifsc-ht 'iife, Sr.

Marfin's-lanc and at the the Gardens. Tickets dJivsrci lor th: ith svill be t.iken. BEAU ME DE VIE. By the KING'S Patev, HE molt general and efficacious Medicine extant, particularly in the following Cafes; 3a Bilious Complaints no Remedy fo certain, for it Immediately corrects and car ties off the orTending Matter It is indeed pecul'aily adapted tocveiy Difor- of he and Bowels. It's attenuating and iearchicg account alfo for it's great Succrfs in Rheumatic, Gouty, and Scorbutic Wotr.enin -particular, are indebted to this for the absolute Relief it affords in that delicate Period wherein Lives arc mod endangeied, jnd in Cafn where Nature deviates witn the Sex.

We aifo confidently add, that the invigorating Poweis of this Balfacn, have given it the Credit in im- Con.tituliont, die Decline of Age and in Agues, even when Baik has failed. This admirable Family Medic Oe Is fo'd bj Appoint- fnent of the by W. Mcoll in St. Paul's Church-yiidj T. Becker in the Strand; R.

Davis in Piccadilly at Charirig Crofr RicUardfon and Co. at the ftoyal Exchange and W. Wdtfjyrn at the with gwd to let Ui igiin. A PARR and State Lottery-Office, No. 45, Exchange- Alley, (where the mo ft cor reel Nume ical and Regifter-Boeks are kept) Tickets are divided and ibid iri Halves, Quarters, Ttmty-feconds, and Sixty fourths, in as great Variety of umbers at any Office in Town, and on the more artvants-ieotis Terms to the Purcliafcrs.

Since the Ticker No. 45, when was pur chafed by Mr. Alderman Wiikes at the above Ogke, the of I ickets and Shares has- increafed greatly and 'tis thought by the great Dcniand there is for them at pre- Tent, and there being Ten Thoufmd Tickets lefs fo many Yeats, that they will he a great Price toward Drawing, which W.ll be on Monday the 19th of HEME or the LOTTERY. No. cf Value of Total Prizes.

each. Value. I- 2 of 20,000 is 40,000 3 1 OfOom 30,000 15 jouo 15.000 30 loo 25a 500 20 15, coo I0 ,0 12,500 315, COO 'lises. Eve nrfl Drawn Tick the to 6000 to Lai- Dawn, at the n. Aing 01 Lottery 333'0 wanks.

ng 01 icoo 500. Tickets. £. 500,000 Not Two Blanks to a Prize. The full Money wll be paid foi Pi2ei fold at this Offiagreeable to Aft of Oi C'-refponcfents in the Cou try, by remitting us Kills at Sight, or a Due on People inl'jwn, have their Orders, executed with Hon and the Overplus 01 fuch Remittance paid to their Order.

nvi.l be pubhjhtd, (Price One Shill ng) A DEFENCE of his ROYAL HIGHNESS the DUKE of CUMBERLAND. By a Member of Parliament. Printed for Evans, No. 54, in Pater-nofter- Row. 6 TERATURE.

Laft Month ivns publijb'd, Prict is. The A 'pendix ti Forty-fecund Volume of HE MONTHLY REVIEW. Ontainii Account of the moft confirfer nb Foreign caC which have apfieared in the iaft fix Months, vit. 1. The Hillory of the Royal Academy of Sciences at Paris, for the Year 1765, continued from our laft and concluded.

2 cnes's Tranflation of a Perflan ftory of Nadir i Thomas Kuli Khan; by Order of the K.ng of Denmark. 3. Pemety's Voyage to the Ma ,1 iilan.is, and the Streijjhts of Magellaji; with an ci') n' of the Patagonians, 4. Hamilton's Collection of Etrufcan, Greek, and Roman h. I.

and II, 5. Philnfophical Enqttiries concern- in? Americans. 6. Nollet's Art of PhWofoi-hical Experiments, 7. Sandifoid's Thefau- 1 us Of inaugural DilTeitHtions, Vol .11.

8. Duiailx's Tranllation of Juvenal French. 9 Empeior 1 luna's Euloyium un the City of MoUkdcn. 10. Voltaire's- Evangtle du Jour, Vols.

6, 7, 8. 1 r. 1 the Oifeafes of the Great. 11. The Recollections of Madim tie Caylus.

13. EfTxy On the Morality of Man. 14. Treatife on the Prerogatives of Genius. 15.

Demand, e's Dictionary of Fiench Elocution, tec. 16. RenauHot's Resolutions of Empires, 17, De lille'i Fiench Tranflation of Virgil's it. Dcfchi'nps's Travels through Flanders, ic. jg.

Ge- neialTitle and Table ol'Confcnts to the of the nthly Rev ew, 20. General Index to the Hsllages in the feveral Articles in ih hid Volume. Printed for K. Giiffiihs, and fold by T. Becket and Co.

in the Strand an.i all the Bookfellers in Great- ani Lelan 1. Of Wh -m may he The Monrlily ReVitw for July and containing upwards of hundre i Articlei of new Bonks an I ben; the rirlt and fecond Num of Vol. 43, if this cilahl.fhed and much approved Wprfr. Dr. RYSSEEG's BALSAMIC TINCTURE.

HIS Medicine, if regularly taken, is an infallible Cure for the Scurvy. Evil, Pil's, Intlammr.io in the Eyes, Blotches on the Face and Breaft, and every other Difotd anung from a Fou'nefs in tre Bl 1 In Confirmatio 'of which the following remarkable Cure of eight People In one F.mjly, attcfted- by the Churchwardens of the Pari in, is now hid befoie the Public. To Dr. YSSEE G. Having heard of the many extraoidinary Cures performed by your falutary Medicine, the Balfjm Tincture, WT took the Liber to recommend to your chiri dole AfMmce, fAMES MARNY, his Wife and Six Children, who wtfe all with a inve- tcrate Scurvy: Some of ihem to fuch a Degree, tha: their dies were all covered with Blotches and Boi for which Recourfe to a Va iety of Mciicines without the defired Effect.

We now, trie Pleafute to acquiint you, that they are pe fcflly cured by your Balfamic Tinfture In lultice, theiefore, to its fu. erior Efficacy, and for the Benefit uf-thufe who may be with this trjublef me DiforJer, we tsiink it incumbent on us to make their remark ble Cafe known to tne Public, in Witaefs of the Truth of which, we have hereunto fubferibed our Names. JOHN KINGSTON, Church warden. WILLIAM BENSON, late Church-warden of the Harifh of Chrift Church, Surry. July 16, 177-0.

Thel'e are to certify, that SARAH uf the above James Marny, was difcharged from my Service, on Account of a Scurvy, like a Leproty. DAVID WILS )N, St. Martin's-Street, Many other Inftancn of the Efficacy of this Medicine in ihe above' may be known by applying Dr. Ryfleeg, in Near-Street, o-tr Broad-ftieet, Carnaby Ma.ket, his Advice in thefe Cafes is ven gratis. This Tincture is fold Wholesale and Retale by F.

Newbery, at the Corner of St. Paul'. Church Yard, and may be had at the Doctor's Houfe asabove; and of Mr. Blytb, lobn'i Cofree-notsfe, Royal-Excijanje, od.jier Botde, General tgrprnfary for the Reljef of the Poor AlissTlgate-ftrect, Sept. 6, 1770.

A General Meeting of the Governors of this Charity, will be held it the Virginia Ccf- fee-houfe in Cornhiil, on ay the nth Ir.ftint, at Five o'Clock in the Afternoon on Special Affairs. YOUNG, Sre fmfDaj is pubhjhed, Price 25. 6d. fewed, 3.. bourd, Very proptr for all r'hyficians, Ar.orhe- caries, arid part eu'arly v.Ul*' or all tanii- 1 es, efpetially tlwjfe rciiding in the C.u fy.

The Third EH with Add ri With an Of Difcaiee, and their Renier'ics a--d 1 hi Receipts from tlie Books. HE Modern Praftice of the London Hof- pitali, St. Bartholomew's, St. St. George Guy's, the Poftuguefc, and ths Lock at Corner.

Centeriaj Copies rf the Recipi, -jiind a particular Accent the "inVent Cure at the ifferent Hofpitals, lor the incident to the hum in Kody. S. owder, in ernnfler Row W. Gr ffin Caiherine-ft e--t, in the 5trand and W. Nicoil, in Paul 's -hurch-yarri.

Wb.re may be had, The lame Book in L.tjn, P.ice 6d. fewed, bound. Dt. CUOK'l ESSENCE of MYRRH. ANY are.the excellent Virtues of the ESSENCE of MYRRH, both int.rna.iy and externally ufed.

It fupp.ies the An mal Juices w.th a fine Balfam that puferves them from Diflolution or Putrefaction, and deterges foul Humours. It is IO.K! For Obftructioos in the Lungs. Hoarfenefs, Coughs, Plsurifies, Cholics againft Worms, and in ternai Decay 3 and is excll-nt for Dilbrder? pecdliar to Fair Sex, and Will alfo. cuse Tertian and Agues; Xiid heals internal Ulcers of all Sons. For a fuller AccO.unt of its many cal and natural Hiftory, I refer you to a fmall TreitHe, juft publifhed, on the fame, rice Sixpence.

The Dole is from 30 to 60 Drops, or more, in a Ghfs of White Wine, or Wa'er, two or three Tim-t a Day, It it fold in tfottles at 11. 6d. and a bandLtne AHowaace made to Wholefal; De.ilerr, and to thole buy a Quantity to sr.iong the Poor. QOoK, M. D.

of Leigh, in EfTex. It is prepar.d, agreeable to my directions, by Mr. John Jacob, Ch mift a'id poiite the Monu menf, and fold by him, and Mr. Pa.kcr, Bo in New Bond-ilreet; Mr. Dilly, in the 1'ouitiy Mr.

Woodfall. at Charing-Ctofs and Mr. FLxaey, Book- feller, in Holboum. Whrte may be had, Dr. Cook 's EiTcnce of AmV.e-, weak Nerves, Tremo tec.

Price is. 6d. Fiance of Liz, for the Scurvy, trice cd. Baliamie Tincture, for Cholic, weakStsmich, Price ss. Far on Extempore on ths Operations of War in the an Lnpromptu on heaiiny the is to make the 'four chve; and Country and original Letter to the Grritlsmen in the Direction of the prefenc Improvements Sr.

James's Park, fi-n'd 'V. H. tie I aft the Public A'ivcTlifcr. To tk PO'LITICIANS all in about the Cities of London and Weltmi 'i- fter, and dfe-wkere, tbis Later is Larxcly ad- drejfed. IJENTLEMEN, HEY who have fiid tbac the is have ih on the bubjccl: The Empire of the Mind is of all Empires the greareih is true I am hutched up in the Moiety or" a Garret in the Fleet Priloii, and precluded by the Gout from taking the frclh Air uf ihe Fives ivourt; but what of the Wings of my Imagination carry me over beautiful Liwn-, hanging Woods, aromatic thence into Plains interfperfed with cluttering Giape.

Vines, Oranges, and Pomegranates. In a tcvv Minutes I have built myfejf a Palace fupcrior in Magnificence to that of the proudelt Afntic Monarch. lean difpole of Kings, clt iblifh Empires, and fwecp down Armies while I am rafping and I have freq.iently ad- juited the Balance of the European Puwersjn the fmall Spice of Time that my L'ooa is Miniltcrs of Scatc do thus defy the ablelt of them to do it in twice the Time They are conltantly (topped by.a fand little Difficulties whcre.is be the DitTleul- ties ever fo gre.it, I leap over them, and fairer nothing trrirrlpe'de Progrefs. For Month pill or more, there has not been a Morning that I hive rraverled every Pro-, MC in Turkey and th I v.i;lv:n- ture to fty, there arc few in ili.s City that thofe Countries better than id); ir r.i/ the Mtps have milled me, 'tis their not mine. the World that R.il funs have defeated the by Land; but by my fecret i tj.sTik mjLlf authorized to inform yju, Jlan Forces by Sea and Land they are now in of tinople, and a Detachment from their Am.y now marching to feize the Trealu-c lodged at A Jiianople.

Ru 1 in Po of Turkey cried as fjon as I receded Intelligence, why then what's to bee tite Balance of Power? Reader of chii my Letter, fct your Heart at Rclf, for I ha. 2 fettled thatMattcr, and affure you thisEvvnt is all for the beft. The Emperor of Germany has a great Army, has the King of Ptuiht they will exert rhemlelves to prevent the of a neighbouring Power, already too potent therefore they will fall upon Rulua, and involve Europe in a general -they lb? why then, believe mc, they are two Blockheads: Con ldcr, my pood Friend, Ttirkoy is a large Prize, and will besr dividios into three or four Parts', and make each a very LandfomeDtvidcnd. If they don't thiitk proper to come into my it is their thus I have fettled if you will be fo good as to take Map-of Europe, put -H upon Table, and follow me gs along, yoti will obferve that in this Settlement' I have made free with Poland, altho' this no: a onqueft; but this I do in Coinpax'ijn to Inhabitants, for lam fure it would ba better-they had one iviader thin a Thoufand Plilnderers. Will, then, let ihe'Kingof Pruilia gitia, Partof Lit! uan'ia, SraskUulfia, Cracovia, Polachia, Mazovia and volhinja, which, toge-hcr his preferu PofTeflions, will, i ti-ihk, mavc him, a Drerty frcug-King- dnm.

Tiie IVifiUn'; to takePart of Lithuania, and add the Provinces cf Podolia and MolcTa- via to their Ukraine Poflelli-jas, in ardcr to have the Command of trie Black Sea, and the Country of the dim Tartars, when they can conquer them. The Auftnans to have Tranfyl- vania, -Servia, Bo i -Scl a von ia and Dalmatic. Then, to the other Provinces of Turkey, iiulguia, Albania, Mace- donin.ThefT'.i lf Epirus, Achaia and the.Morea, together with tlie L1 except the of Candy, which I vouhl have annexed to my dear Country, for letti -g the Ruluans wood artd water here in their Nnval fay, the. Reft may remain to fet Up a Greek King, whom thofe Provinces fh til in future belong, and the th ee Powers to guarantee him the fofl'elfijn thereof. This Agreement- being mide, they will all voluntarily unite to drive the Muilulmcn out of Europe.

And, upon Recollection, as the poof Poiim. King will, by this Partition Treaty, be without a Kingdom, I think they cannot do than crown him King of the GreeJcs. Now, by thii Arrangement, I would be glad to kriow the Party that would not be benefited the Turks, and they are fworr. Enemies to Chrilti- anity; therefore Carthagodihnd efi and whether the Balance of Po 'er wouiu be on a bctcer Footing it is at prefe.it. As to poor Old England, over and above the Aequi- of the Ifl-tnd of Candy, Jhe will feap fome other Advantage; pirticularly her ancient F.

Fance, will be oblige i to hide hef dimnifhei Lullrej when nded by fucn powerful Continental Neighbours. No.Vy Rentle Reader, if you perufe this Plan with ha'f Amulement 1 had in the Writing i yourPlcafure will not be fm-iH and I give you and hearti bid you Sift. 1, ur's, 770. MOONSHINE. To t'ie P'in er ihe fu 'lic Advertifej.

A tht Liege Dofisr, urd three fir his Putie is. SIR, Sept. HERE are few witii ti.e Lire li, a Man of Art and Ingenuity, who, ab cue latter End the laft CYntury, let tip a Cof7ee-h at the Hague, which tvas loon frequented by the lirlt Nobility and Gertry oi the Place. Finding his IiouL- fo well and a pe'r- fu.tiive Tongue, he a Sott of which hi preceded came from far, and Was very r.re he therefore let a great Value 14410ft fold it for a Gu'tea a Pound, rdrhoiigh it did no: il.tnd hm in Twc-pence Al! his C.i!l:mr.l--: rc'iflicd and it up, giving't the Name of Mufiy F'lufhed with fj ficcefsfui a Bcgi.uiing, he turned hUTnougKts AV to improve and an Opportunity idori prcientcd molt of the came to hisr ufe, who obferving the Credit he" was in thofe of the firft Rank, he was foon- put i 1 Polleffi of a to cure that famiorra- Dillcmpci', the Go wherewith many'of the Grandees were aMicled. This had k's as is trfusl and though it did riot cure, it at firft affoided Relief, and didn'c leave the Patient in a worfc State light- euinv his Pockets; which is faying a great deal in it's Praife.

As the Sping advanced, when gouty Pet ions begin to find Eafe from their 'twas all placed to the Credit of Ro- merit of his difuerfed, for Paris, Spa, where their Doctor's Fame was loudly ttuinrieteu. In this Summer's Irerval he refilved a Trip to England, where, the Diftemper vaiiing to a grc.u Deg-cc, he didn't doubt of it's turning to gcxl A-count: Accordingly, with proper Credentials, he fet out oii this Expedition, and foon met with Gudgeons by Wnoleial among the reft a Lord Tiviot attltt-Kd Criuolc, on f.ic:i 'A sliders Win. r.i i Tim- tv OK wnh that Diforder, and a sv'ii Mr Signor performed le a of dir the ulc of Co nmons the ertfufng here he- ited upon his )us Recovery. '1'iic Quack by this no" -ot ro the Halite, tna Lord toon sfter nind M-J in his Red. I SIR, Your 'he Printer at Public Adveituer.

u. by the repeated Advices from Peri the well-Judged a.t 1 of the Emprcis uf" Ruliia upon ail Oeci'i Iter general and cVert privarc of her Army and Fleets, and particularly ihi; iait Mark of her Royal Approbation to Ainural tlphinilon, makes'm4 1 us to know il ever, during the laft gjj-s ri.m, i wi more great Adions were performed by Se-s and Land than by ar otner Nr.i.'n in thia Century, whether ever one General or Admiral hss been fo diitinguilhed by the Royal Hand as to receive a Swoid, or Picture, as a Mark of their Pvoyni Milter's Approbation, or any thing more th .1 IVce of Kiobon, which cofts thtf Receiver near A Thoufand Pounds to'wear and confi the Wretches who have narj it (r er difgraces a military Man) for lellirfg the when Sir F. B. when a Lord when a Lord 1, and fugh iike can Wia.

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