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NUMB. 9779. WED DA MARCH, 5, 1766. Two Halfpenny. HAY-MARKET.

AT THE ING'sTheatre in the Haymarket, will be performed a ferious Oprra rall'd SO I A. The Mwfic intirely'new comgofed by VENTO. With Dances. Fit ard Boxes to be put Together, and no Perfons to be ad muted without T.ckeis, which will be delivered That Day at the Office, at Half a Guineaeich. Gallery Five Shillings.

By their MAJESTIES Command, No Perlons whatsoever to be admitted behind the or into the Orcheftra. The Gallery, Pit and Boxes, will be open'd at Five. Tobegin at Half an How after Six precifely. Vivant Regina. The Opera is obliged to be deferred to the Day abovementioned, for the better Recovery of Sig.

ELiSIJ's Cold. A E. The AUTHOR'S NIGHT. 1 By His MA EST 's Company. AT THE Heatre Royal in Drury Lane, To-morrow will be pnfented a Comedy call'd The Clandeftine MARRIAGE.

The principal Chaacters by Mr. HOLLAND, Mr. BADDELEY, Mr. POWELL, Mr. YATES, Mr.

STRANGE, Mr. KING, MIISPOPE, PALMER, Mrs. PALMER, Mr. LOVE, Mrs. ABINGTO-S Mr, LEE, M.fs PLYM, And Mrs.

CLIVE. With a PROLOGUE and EPILOGUE. 51. Pit 3s. Firft Gall.

as. Upper GalL It. Placer for the to be had of Mr. johnlton at the Stage Door. No Money to be reeoved at -the Stage Door, nor- maj Money to be returned after the Carta in is drawn up.

To beginexaaiy atSix. COV-ENT-6 ARDE N. AT THE Royal, Covent Garden, To morrow wUl he prefefited She WOU'DNOT, Or, The KI IMPOST OR. Dfcii MUaaS by Mr. SHUTER; Don Philip, Mr.

ROSS jOcViyio, Mr. Gardner; Trap- panti, Mr. Sotflj Mr. Dnnftall; Don Lewis, Mr Davis; Corrigidoc Mr. WigaeU Diego, Mr.Coftollo; Rofara, Mrs.

Mattocks Flow, t4m Vincent Vilettt, Mrs. Pitt Hyudira, Mifs MACKLIN. "JVwhich will be added an Euglifh Burletta (in two AOs) called MI A S. Midas, Mr. Silerio, Mr.

Reird Mtv Mri.liggj Pan, Danfall Apollo, Mat- Juiw, Mrs Matlock? Daphne, Mrs. Biker Mifi5 Books of the Burletta to be hiS at the '-it the.Sjsfgeidoor. Money retarhed Curtain is drairn up. Books, of the Opera fob Boxes 5s. Pit 3t.

Firft GalL Upper Gall. placet for Bdxerto be taken of Mr. Uswk-fceeper at the Stage-door. fo begin exactly it'Siro'ClocU Vivant Rex Saturday, LOVE MARES A MAV, or, The FOP's FORTUNE, tin Monday, King RICHARD the Third. By COMMAND of Their MAJ ES TIES.

AT the Theatre Covent- Qardcn, Day will be perform'd ISRAEL in EGYPT. With a Concerto of Mr. Handel's, for two Obtigato, by Mr. Barthelemoa and Sig. Saderini.

Pit and Botes to put together. TjcfcttawilLbe delivered this Day at the Office in Theatre, at Half a Guinea each. Firir. Gallery, 55. Second Gallery, 3s.

6d. Galleries to be opened at Half an Hour after Four. Pit and Boxes at Five. TofegiB at Half an Hour after Six o'clock, gL. Single Lady of Fafhion and Fortune, isdefirousof boarding in fome refpec- ttWe Clergyman's Family, with two S.r;ants, fome- whete in the Neighbourhood of London, not farther diftant than ten or twelve Miles.

None but a Family of Honour and ion will be attended to if they keep a Coach the more agreeable. Be pleafed to direct to A B. to be left at Mr. Wood- faU's, the Carrier of Craig's Com Chari Crofs. fait Day at Noon will be publijbed, The Second Edition, Price is.

6d. HE CLANDES TINE MARRIAGE, a Comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre Royal in Drury-Lane. By G. COLM A and GARRiCK.

Hue adhibe vuhus, et in una parce duobus Vivar, et ejufdem fimus uterque parens. Ovid. Printed for T. Becket, and P.A. De Hondt in the Strand; R.

Baldwin in Pater-nofter Row; R. Davis in Piccadilly; and T.Davies, in Ruffel-ftreet, Covent Garden. URGING Diuretic Worm and Pectoral Horfe Balls, are prepared and fold, as ttfual by WILLIAM RADLEY, Drugeift and Chcmift, atthe Qoan's Head, near Gray's Holb The Purging Balls contain in a fmall Compafs all the eflential QuJities-of a Stomatic Purge; they do not doy a Horfes Stomach as moA other Purges do 5 but without the 1-aft griping fcour a Horfe well, and make himftale Horfcs after being badly or ir- Kgularly coming frum Grafs into a Stable, are opt oa change of Diet to have Humours flying about theft, which fettling on the Lungs. Legs, or Blood Veflels, caufe either an oblate Cough, Greafe or Farcy, which might be preveatid by a few Dofes of Phyfic, and therefore highly neeeffary for newly pwlufed. each Parcel, containing three Dofes, Diuretic Balls, which efl'eaually cure tbe Greafe in byanwrina Difcharw as alb.

Worm e.ctt. al34lls for Sec. is, perPouni A E. HE Annual Night of CORNELYS being fixed, for March (he pr.fumes to "acq'iaint the Nobilit" and Gentry and that, in order guard againft the Introduction of improper Company, Tic- liets (as u'fual) will he delivered only to the Subfcribers to the Aitf mblies or Concert, or to fu'eh of their Friends to whorn they mail give a written Order for the fame, addrefled to Mrs Gornelys, and directing her," to de' liver what Number of Tickets" they may Tickets for this Annual Aflembly Half a Gui nea each. A Lift of ihr Subfcribers to the AtTem blies and Concert, may be feen at the Office at Mrs.

Cornelys's. Mrs. cUKMiLYS begs leave to acquaint HE NOBILITY and GENTRY, SUBSCRIBERS to The SOCIETY in Soho-fquare 5 That 'he Sixth Meeting will be To morrow. The ckets fjrthU Meeting is SAON-BLUI, and 5 printed the Sixth Nignt. Mrs.

Cornelys has now contrived an additional Door in Soho -fquare by which, (he Satters herfelf, the coming and going of the Nobility and Gentry, will not -only be rendered more eafy, but the ufual Con 'u- fion attending on both, greatly prevented, if notVholly remove'. SOHO-SQUARE CONCERT. SUBSCRIBERS to the Wednefdays Concerts, (theMuuck under the Direction of MeiT. BACH and ABEL) are heretfy acquainted, that the EIGHTH Concert will be This Day. The Hour between Seven and Bight in the Evening.

Tbe Orcheftra That Night will be conduaed by Mr. ABEL. To prevent Confuflon, the Nobility ahd Gentry are humbly requefled to order their own Chain at the-Door in Sutton-ftreet, and the Hackney Chairs to that inSoho-fquare and to be pofitive ia their Commands, that tiie Coachmen fet them and take therBPUp (asonformerSeafons) with the Horfes Heads For the Benefit of Sigiior EHitl. ING'sTheatre in theHavmarket, Thurfday, Macch 13, will be performed EN E. With a new Overtuie by Galuppi, and with feveral Al teratiarit and Additions of new Sengs, new Duetto, and Canonetto, and accompanied RecitatiroJ, by ral celebrated Mafters, and wkh Dances, N.

B. By tiie above Alterations, this Opera will be full half an Hour flioner than whrh it firft came but, which, renders the former Books unferviceable; Signor Elifi therefore has ordered new Books to be printed. Tickets, ae Half a Guinea each, to be had of Elifi, at Mr. frowther's, Apothecary, iii Brewer- ftreet, facing Poulteaey-ftreet, Golde--rq -are. Monday next will be puvUjhed A View of Part of the intended- BRIDG at BLACK.FYARS.

Takeri from the Sucry Shore irt Augoft 1764. By ROBE MY Surveyor to the faid Bridge, afid Mepaber of demies of Rome, Bologna. bis Day it E. FOETHY, an Epiftle By. Fellow of TrimttCsltogeifl Cambridge.

Printed for W. Grifrk, in Catherine-ftreet in the Strand, and fold by Fletcher and Hodgfoo at Cambridge. Tfee Reader Is inlke iathLine of the tidPage, to read REAR, infieadof Tbh Day it A Catalogue confifting of the entire Libraries of GILBERT ELLIOT, the War-Office; the Rev. Mr. MORE.

of Plymouth; Mr. AMBROSE STAPLCTOX, and the moft valuable Part of the Library of WILLIAM MOLXSWOXTH, Efq; of Wcmbdon, in With a great Number.of Claflical and other Books, lately purchaftd in Holland, France, N. B. Moft of the Books are in good Condition, many of them in large Paper, and elegtntly bound. Which are now felling for ready Money on'y (the Prices printed in the Catalogue) and will continue on Sale till the 13th of May next; by THOMAS DA via Bookfeller, In Rufltl-ftreet, Covent-Garden.

Catalogues to be had (Price 6d.) of Richard- fan, Urquhart, and Brotherton, at the Royal Ex change; Child's Coffee-Houfe, and Fletcher's, in St Paul's thurch-yard Noble't Circulating Library, in Holborn Waller's, Fleet-ftreet; Hingefton's, near Temple-Bar; Becket and De Hondt's, in the Strand; dfley's, Pall-mall Shropfhire, New Bond ftreet; Davb's, Piccadilly Melfrs. Fletcher -and Prince, at Oxford; Thurlborn, Woodyer, Merrils, Matthews, and Paris, at Cambridge and at the Place of Sale: Where ready Money is given for any Library or Parcel of Books. For the SCURVY, ESSENCE of WATER.DOCK, Prepared by Dr. HILL. Is fold by R.

Baldwin, Bookfeller in and J. Ridley, Bookfeller in James's-ftreet, in Bottles. 3s. each, figoed by the Author, with printed Directions, and no where elfe in London. HE £IRST APPEARANCE of the SCURVY is in Eruptions on the Skin; when neglected, lad Symptoms follow; a Allien Read, acb, fwelled Stomach, Teeth loft, Breath offenGve.Appe* tite gone, Spirits funk, and at laft, fpreading Sores.

Thefe all rife from one Caufe, and will be cured by one Medicine, the Ellence of Water-Duck only tha word Cafes require moft Time. It is a Difeafe fttould be eatly It is better to combat a few Pimples, than all this Weight of Mifery. The.Medicine is innocent, Afflicted may dcp.hd on it. It raifes the Spirits, ana rtrengthens the Stomach, while it removes gradually thefe external ana undghtly Ble- lrwlhes gives a clean moft comJortable all Senfations, and prevents, other IllnefTes arifiug Want of Peifpiration. I am happy.to base relieved many by this Medicine, and can, upon the Proof of it's with them, recommend to all who are yet fubjected to the Torment and Difguft of that Difeafe.

The Leprofy, as well as Scurvy, yield to it; and in both Cafes, the Conftitution is at the fame Time thened and mended in every Refpect; and Baf- aod Spirits take the Place of that Wearyfofnenefi, and wiiich arifes front the Pif By PARTICULAR DESIRE. EORGE ALEXANDER STF- will repeat This Day at tbe Theatre in the Haymarket, His firft LECTURE on deliverel it taft Seafon. Boxes 4s. Pit Gallcryzs. The to be opened at Six-and begin exactly at Seven.

Vivant Rex Regina. Placesto be taken at the Theatre. A ihe Little'Theatre in James Street', aear the Haymarket, This, and every Evening till farther Noticej The LECTURE on HEADS be delivered by a YOUNG LADY, Who never appeared in public. To.which will be added The CRIES of LONDON. The Doors to be opened at and 10 begin exactly at Six Boxes 4s, Pit is.

6d. Gallery 11. 6d. To the I C. After feveral of oat Lords and Mafters, the Men, have, with various Succefs, made wry Faces for the Amuferaent of the Town; permit a Woman to arduous Task-of laughing the Men out of their Follies however, that while ftie attempts the Ridicule of Vices peculiar to the Other Sex, fte will by no Means fpare tht flighted Foible of Her Own.

K. LEONE begs Pardon of the Nobility, tec. (that favour him with their Protection) for didppotnting them of the Concert he intended on Thorfday the '6th of March, but the Oprra being poirponed to that Day, on account of ths Indifpofition. of Signox Elifi, he (bund himfelf under aNecefGty of defeiiing his Concert tiil Monday the 17th instant, as he could not procure an Orcheftra worthy of the Audience, he flatters himfelf will nour him with their Company. Nothing but the Day is altered, and Tickets already delivered for Tiurplay will be equally admitted for thofe of the Day.

NY Ladies of Faftuon, who are defirous of being taught the new French (Method of embroidering without a Needle, called Brodtr au Tambour, which is the qu-ckeft and moft amufing Kind of Work, eitrer with Gold, Silver, or Colours, upon Silk, Muflia, or any Sort of Stuff, may be in- ftruded at their own Houfes, by a Perl'on arrived from France; who can likewife fupply Ladies with Tambours, and other Materials for this Sort of Embroidery, at the loweft Prices. Fignerolle's, at the Green and Gold Lamp, Parliament-ftreet, Weftminfter, next Dcor to the Coffee-houfe; where all kind of Sword knots, of the genteeleft continue to be fold. Stay Price is. To ber performed This Night, at tht Theatre Royal in Coveot-Garden, I By Their MAJESTIES Command. SR AEL in EG YP an ORATORIO.

Muilic 'ComVofed by HANDEL. Prihled -Hooperj'at the Eaft Corner of the New ehiirch, i Strand J.and G. Wooifall, at Charing- jcfofs. 4' may be, the fallowing Oratoros, Mifiih, jephtha, Saul, £fther, Athaliah, Jot ph 1 and, his Brethren, Alexander BJus, Judas Truth, Theodora; Acjt and Orat rio, Nabal. thef SiOrtiacn ana the moft" prevailing and trou in the Cities of London and Wert- as many who liave the i.urer to any great Degree, are'exueniely fubjptt to Attacks of the bilious CholiC; the Inventor of the Stomach Pills, by turning much of his Attention that.

ay, was willing to render the moft important polfibls, Service to the Public; and wiftjes, that fuch as Coniiitution or a fedentary I-iie, from pjrtiou'af Diet, or favourite too great a Quantity of either, labour under any of ihfc above mentioned Dilbrders, will do ihe.n- well as him, tfie Jullice to tlie Hills Trial. after, fuch Trial the I'acient does not obtain Money /hall.be on receiving back the Box, along with figned Caper, in which the fame was. wrapped at. the of iale. ir-tbe Confidence Mr.

Spee-Himan repofes on the Merit'of the above Medicine, and on the Integrity of the Public, and fuch is his Defire to de erve wtll of that Puhlic, that he wifties for no Advantage where he hath done ho real Service. Pine-Apple, near Arundel-flreet, Strand. For. Ship and Country and the original Letterfigntd C. tbe lafi Page.

For the Public Advertifer. Cato Rcdivivus's Second Letter, in anfnver to the Anti-Patriot Writers. In-cammunt bonus, fatriam tutore carentem Excepit populi trepidantia membra refivit, Ignavis manibus projeSos reddidit enfes. SIR, laft Letter concluded with the Senfe, which I (and I believe every real Friend to his Country) 1 entertain of the Services that the Great Com. moner, during hisjAd- ihhuitrationofpublic Af- lairs, performed his King and and the ungrateful Return which had been made to him by who may perhaps call themfelves EngliQimen, but whofe Writings fpeak them to be the hackney," fervile Tools a or ef a late discarded That I may not be julily charged with an Attempt to de- vyith Sophiftry, or to barhboozJe and enervate my Countrymen with I (hail proceed in fupporting by.

Fads what I have applied to the Great Commoner in the Motto, which I have prefixed to this Letters. Mr. in Violence to his Effrontery and barefaced Difpofition to Falfehood, exprefled in almoit every other Sen tence, is forced in thjs one, under affected fpecious Veil of Candour, to own, that it is a Truth jiniverfally acknowledged, that at the Beginning of the War the Great Com' motier raifed the Nation from Dejection, fpondency aod to their Jn. 1 rage, Hope, and Confidence of Victory will rake Leave to add, with no lefsTrnrh, that during his whole Adminiftration (to make ufe of "the Words Ciaudian) i Ompis in hoc uno variis difcordia ceffit Ordinibus; laetatur eques.plaudirq; fenator, Votaq; patricio certant Plebcia favori. Envyand Party-Rage in Joy were loft, And all Ranks ftrove who Ihould applaud- him moft.

to the Honour of him who was the. will acknov.ledge that Unanimity, during, his Adminiftration, prevailed this Nation, the happy Effect of which were Tranquility aChome, and Viclory abroad The Streets irefbunded with, exulting Acclamations, and a congratulatory Joy fat on every Countenance; and, had he continued at the Helm, we fliould at this Day have been fole Arbiters of Europe. But no fooncr had Couhfels their Way into the 1, and obliged him tp.refign than be th'e paffive Tool of.the or incur the juft Indignation and Contempt of his Country, in feerhing by his' Retention of them countenance, if not approve, of the pern''ciou3 Meafures diftated.by an overbearing Thane, but national that Liies Brirannica, fubverfive of all Society in general, reared its baneful Head; and France, who few her Glory eclipfed, and almoft all her Colonies torn from her, her laft and beftRefource formed thftfe fanguine Expeclations- of Succefs from our internal Diftraclions, which (he had fruitlefsly attempted by Arms. The delightful Sceae was Contention fucceeded Tranquility'at home, and almoft'a fupine Victory abroad; inftead l. of a congratulatory Joy, Discontent fat on the Brow of every Friend to his Country in the midft of Conqueft, delpaivihg of equitable (dreading Terms of e.

a Seafon of civil Diflenrion not to be overlooked by our inveterate and fubtle Enemy, who, encouraged by the (I will not fay by the nee) of our at home, feTzed New'foundland, that great Nurferyof Seamen, that molt valuable (I might with, no Im.prop'riety add, ineftimable) Jewel of the' Britiflx Crown. On the 20th Day oF June, that Day, that never to-be-forgotten Day of Reproach, a Squadron, which been cruizirigj no-body pretended to how or'where, appeared, furprifed, and, in the fame Inftant of Time, took the 1 ace and' this for Want of four or five Ships only ftaiioned there, or at Halifax, to defend it; a Proreftion never negledted By the Great Commoner during all his As I am determined to hunt thefe Vermin of Writers, who, like Moles, are continually- throwing up their Dirt from under Ground, through all their Windings and Doublings, in whatever Form or Shape they have appeared as fome of them have ckarged the Great Commoner with having plunged the Nation 'in an unnecefiary, deftructive, and ruinous ia general Terms, let us call to Mind the real Caufe of the late War, and the great Actions vvhjch were performed by our Forces by "Sea. and Land during the four Years of Let usrecoliecl, that, as a juft and humarle People, we were "obliged to enter into the War, to take and fettle by Force thofe Boundaries of our Colonies difputed to us by the Enemy, were provoked by. them to commit Hoftilities-, partly in our own Defence, and partly to weaken and oblige them to allow us our juft Rights: Let us not forge; the mi- ferable State to which theNadon'was reduced, when the Great Commoner took the Helm of Adminiftration; he found, our Flag infulced the ftrong Hold of Minorca from us; America on the Verge Ruin Bradock and his Armyloft, and many Fortrefles taken and the Enemy greatly fuperior to us in India: He found a on Coaft of and we we: alarmed with the Reports of a triple Invaiion. JThe whole Nation was then of Opinion, tljkt an open fpirited War was a greater State of Security than an in- fidious, inglorious, and uncertain e.

His' who glones in having been born 3 Briton, and in being trie Father of his People, whom-no Cohlideration can make depart from the true. Intereft of his Kingdoms, and the Honour and Dignity of his declared from the Throne, that he propofed to carry on the War with Vigour, to procure the Bleffings of Peace to his'Subjects on fafe and honourable Terms to himfelf and his and directed 6, the fteady Exertion of the moft in every Part wheie the Enemy might be attacked with Advan- tage until the Powert arWar mould be difpofed to fuch Terms of Accommodation as the Dignity and juft-Rights of his Crovyn, the full Security and commercial Intereits his. Subjects, ihould permit him to In Execution of fuch Propofal, fuch Determi- nation of. his 1 as well as of the juft Expectations of the Nation, and hot to (unlefj- it be underitood to be that moft laudable, that God-like Ambition, ihe Ambition of faying a criroinarchargein thefe abandoned Times, to which he (pleads guilty, if Guilt it be) facrifice. the Blood andTreafurepf his.

Counrfy for his own ambitious Ends, or gratify an outrageous Thirft after vain, ruinous, and deltrudive as thtfe Incendiaries aflert, the Great Commoner, or (as they ftile him) this German Penfioner, this pretended Patriot, this real Impoftcr, carried on the War the Enemy with an ajriaz- ing Vigour, and no lefs Succefs. Crcvere vires, famaq; et impeu Porreiti majeftas, ad Solis ab Hefperio cubile. Hon. Letter the Signature of M. W.

'June 116 Letter of Malt of the PcppJe. I Letter of M. W..

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