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The Public Advertiser from London, Greater London, England • Page 4

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OST or Miflaid, at or on the Road from Whetfton to London, on Saturday a plain gold Watch, middle-fiie, an enamelled Dial the Maker's Name at prefent lj forgot, a Man'6 Steel Chain with, double Swivels, an a Cornelian Seal Jet in Gold, with a Coat of Arms, the Head. Whoever has found them, and Uill to Mr. Ilybree, jCar- naby Street, Golden-fquare, have Five Guineas Reward. Th 5 in Ranelaffh Room, or going to Ranelagh from Night ilafti a Diamond Ring, one Diamond TfurroundLd with uu or eleven Brilliants, the Hoop made twill Faihion, tin: very fmalh Whoever will give Notice of it to Mt. Brlliard, jeweller, in Pall- mall, mall receiveTive Guineas Reward" or if offered to be pawned or fold, ftop it and the Party, and give Notice to John, Fielding, Efq; and you fhall receive the fame Reward from the faid Mr Belliard.

Loft likewife at Marybone, about a Month ago, an Itthan Greyhound, full of forced black and white Spots. Any Perfon bringing to the above Mr. Balliard, or to Mr. Fieid, Gardener, at Marybone, will receive a Guinea Reward. TOLEN from Printing-Office in Aldermary Cburch-yard, the five following engraved Capper- plates, via.

No. 29, Abfalom hanging in an Oak. No. 8cr, Old Men and Women ground Young. The Dutch Merry-Making.

116, King Charles the Firft at Prayers. 135, Cupid's Decoy 5 or, An Emblem of the State of patrimony. Whoever will gite Information of the Perfon or Perfons concerned in taking above Plates, ihall have two Guineas Reward or if pawn'd or fold to any Broker, Copperfmitb, sr BraGer, an Information of the fame, and proving the Perfon or Perfonrwho difjofed of them, friall be intitled to the fame Reward as above, on Conviction of the Parties. TOPPED on Wednefday NighTiaWaTMr. Hart's, the three Balls the Corner of Hanover-court in Grub ftreet, a finail Pewter and Plates, all marked with a Creft.

The Owner by applying as above, may have them again, paying for this Advertifement. Brought by a middle-fize thiniib. Woman, who faid ihe lived in Bridgwater Gardens and on bung queftioned how (he.came by them fa would fetch the Owner, but has never HEREAS I Elizabeth Head, crfCharies Court, Hungerford-Market, did on Thurfday the 7th Inftan and unprovoked abufe and infult the Wife of Franci Irwin, Grocer, in Norris-fheet, St. James's Market, in "his Abfe ce, for juftly carrying on a Profecutjon, againft my Son, for which I am heartily forry, and thoroughly convinced" of my Error, and his Lenity and Kindnefs towards hian and do in this public Mariner acknowledge both, andbegParden formy Misbehaviour, for which I can plead 0 Sxcufe, but my Sorrow and of Mind. ELIZ.

HEAD. HEREAS the Houfe of Mr. Samuel Levefque in Phcnix-ftreet, Spital-fields, was felonioufly and burglarioufly broke open and entered, in the Night of Wednefday laft, and the following Things felonioufly taken and carried away, viz. one Piece of blue and white final! Check Linen, Quantity 34 Ells, two half Pieces of coarfer ditto of a larger Check, three Remnants of the fame Kind with the former, four Silk and Cotton red and white Handkerchiefs, eight ditto plain, eight ditto plain Stripe, fix red and white Linen Handkerchiefs-, fix Yards of purple and white ftriped Cotton, fix Yards of ditto black white, fix Yards of ditto black and red, four Yards of black and red fpotted Cot and two Dozen ef blue and white Manchester Handkerchiefs. Whoever will difcover to John Fielding, Efq; the Perfon or Perfens concerned in the faid Burglary, receive Ten Guineas Reward on Conviction.

Atlhe ACADEMY in Litde Tower-itreer, London" OUNG Gentlemen are boarded, and taught Writing, Accompts, Mathematics, and Languages, to'qualify them for Trades, the Merchant's Compting-Houfe, the Sea, the Army, the Public Orhces, and the Univerfity. By R. EATON, with Afliftants. Pupils may attend only Academy Hours of public Large printed Propofals with the Prices, are to be had at the Academy. To the Charitable and: Well-difpoied.

HE Widow of the Painter who advertifed when her Husband was dead about three Weeks'ago, now begs Leave to return Tbanlts to her kind Bentfaftoro, which She would have done before now had not her being ficjc her, particularly the D. and L. S. Mr. B.

B. Mr. R. Mt. andMr.JS..

and other Perfon who gave more or left. She affures them -every Pejiny flie received went to pay Debts as far as it would -reach, which the Neighbours can teftify. She has not one Day's ftcalth, and bas.one of her three Children a Cripple, and tkereft naked," She being ready to lye- in and deprived of luxManrier of Jean's relieve her and her Charge, the further Affiftahce of the and thePrayers of the poor Widow and Otphank'lnajl forever attend diem. Donations will be taken at Mr. Ptaihtdri Grocer and Oilman, at the Corner of Poultney-court, Cjmjbridge-ftreet, Gpldea-rquare or at the Widow's, who lives at 'the Boot jn the aforefaid Court, where (he with the Children, and of her may be feen and beard.

The deigbtful Flagrant Tuiclure for the Teeth, aud Gums, And for inflantlj curing tbt A once ufing makes the BREATH mod charmingly fine, fweet, and the white, clean and beautiful, and is tie" moll ce jfot the Tooth- Ach and the Scurvy in the Gums in tht Wgrli wiuwuwjicuiiici au tueir ucicas (axae.tpiqfrteJt it mates the moft offehfive "Breath Wll charming, and in a ftorc time fit effectually Breath will" hot return. It inftantly, makes the bfackeft and moft foul Teeth extremely while and delicately beautiful, infallibly preferves them from decajing, and 4hofe a little decay'd from iecatning worfe; abfolutely curea tlae Scurvy in the Gums, be it ever fo inveterate, caufing tae Flelh tof row up to the Teeth agaio, wiiea ahnoft quite away, and affundly falrtns loofe Teeth to Admiration. It to be ufed but a few Drops at a Time, ia exceeding and leaves a grateful and Flavour in the Month. In a Word, formnft delightfully perfuming, and quickly curing an ill fcented Breath, for immediately making the blackeft Teetb.aioft excellently white, certainly fattening them when lopfc, pre. ferving them from rotting decay bg, and wfalliblycaring the Tooth- Aeh and the Scurvy in the Gams, "ithas nettiti Equal the 17 iverfe, all the Quality and principal Gentry, who ufe acknowledge.

It be had only at Mr. (Mr. Radfdrd being deceased) at the Golden Pair vjf SpeOackt againft the Eaft gad of the New Church in the SJrand, at yi. 6 a Bottle, with printed at To be SO.LP, A Neat falhionable, Chariot in perfed good Order, very fit for either Town or Country. Enquire at Mr.

Peach's Stables in Brook's Meufe, near Grolvenor- ftreet. To be SOL A Pair of fine Chefnut Geldings dock'd, with Blazei, and white Legs behind, 15 Hands and an half high, one five the other fix Years old, very Heady in Harnefs, and quiet that a Chilli may. drive AHo the brown Gelding in London to carry aA five Years Mailer of twenty Stone, is very high -bred, will make an extraordinary Hunter, having fo much Refolutidn and fo temperate, that a Child, may do any Thing with him. Alfo a brown dock'd Gelding 45 Hands high, with a Blaze, five Years old, and is a very grand Horfe'in Harnefs as any in the Kingdom. They will be warranted found by the Owner.

Enquire for Mr. Hall Black Swan, High Holbora. To be And entered on directly, A exceeding gopd Houle ready-furnifhed with a Paddock, about one hundred and upwardi of Deer, Gardens, Filh-Ponds, in the County of Sufiex, forty feven Mtics from London, Tuaapike to the Gate. 5 three Miles from Lewis Pad from London fix Days in a Stage-Coach twice a Week Waggon three Times; both go by the Gate. May be feen at any Time.

Enquire of George Medley, Efq; of Buxted Place in the faid County fome Lands with it if'required. For SALE by ube A fe, At the NEW YOKK Coffee-houfe in Swithin's Mley, On Wednefday the 17th inftant, at Five in the Afternoon, ROM four to five hundred Tons of St. Petersburg clean Hemp. Of which Catalogues will be given in due Time by JOHN GtBSON, Sw orn-Bralcer. NEW MUSIC K.

This Day is Second Set of Softgs in Judith, with the Overture, which compleats the Oratorio, coaipofcd by Dr. A Arne, a. The favourite Songs in the Opera Didone, Abapdonata, by Sig. Perez. Alfo II Filofofo di Cttnpagna, II Mendo Nella Luna, Arianna, Tito Manlio.

Punted for J. WalflS, in Catharine-ltreet in the Strand. Of whom may oe had, for the Harpfichord or Organ, Handel's 3d Set, 6 Organ Con- Richtcr's SonataTS, certos, Ciampi's Concertos. St. Martini Concertos, op.

9. For two German Flutes, Cecere 24. Duets, Ruge la Sonatas, St. Martini Duets, 2 Books, Mahauts 12 Sonatas, For two Violins and a Bafs, Handel's 64 Overtures, 4 Parts Martini of Milan Sonatas, 4 Sets, Campioni Sonatas, 3 Sets, Maiden Sonatas. On Monday next the 18th intent (the Day of the total Eclipfe of the Moon) will be publiihed, Price is.

6d. A New and eafy Practical Mexhod of determining the Longitude at Sea or Land, to half a Degree from the Royal Obfervatory at Greenwich. Alfo Remarks on the fpecula tive and fallible Methods that have been propofed for difcoVerlng th Longitude. With a Computation and Reprefentation of a Luna Eclipfe, and the tranlit of Venus over the Sun, happening the z8th this Mo th, and 6th of the next. With Remarks thereon.

By the Author of theReyal ASTRONOMER and NAVIGATOR. Sold T. Waller and J. Townfend in other Book- fellers whate the Aflronomer and Navigator may alb be This Bay is Price 6d. A Epiftle to the Right Hon.

ARTHUR ONSLOW; on his reftgning the CHAIR of the HOUSE of COMMONS, Wednefday, March 18, 1761. Printed for-Meff. Dodfley in Pall-mall; and ibjd by M. Cooper in Pater-nofter Row fold alfo by Mrs. James under the Royal Exchhangej Mr.

Owen, Temple Mr. Craig's-court, Charing- crofs and by Mr. Chapelle, in Grofvenor-Areet. NELSON'a moft wonderful Panacea jLfor confirmed Venereal Lues, and all the Relicks or Remain of it in tbe Blood, which it infallibly eradicates, though of ever fo lung ftandieg, it having been long experienced to be the only fafe and fare Remedy for that hateful Di that ever was known or difcovered, it cubg (b eafily and infenfibly, at to any Diforder it givet ne Confinement it or Sufpicion it occafiona 5 that it is admired and re- contnien.ded by all that have taken it 5 for it neither purges, nor but by its alterative, deobftruent and venereal Qualities, infosauch that Children and-the weakefl and moft tender, or crazy conflitutioned People may take it at all of the Year, and go about with it at if they hid taken nothing may likewife thole who have been brought near the Grave, by repeated of other violent or too frequent Puigatidns for ir reftores at well at clean the Blood of all the -lurkitrg poifonoui Taint Mercury, chough ever fo-feeretry lodged in wbattfoie let none -ol thofe unfortunate People defpafty bet try it, and they will be comfortably convinced of the Truth of what here laid of it. who are poxed to the lair DegTee, their whole Maft of Blood being contaminated auditive been told that nothing but a Salivation wonid cure them, tho' they labour under tormenting in theHead, tMBbaor have of Biotchet, or orchxve or View, either in their Throat, Nofe or eUewheie, wkh in their Limbs, Faimncfi, and of the wholo Body, ircmajr entirely rely upon it, only that tcordinf to the Degrea of the Infection, they muft take, it and aJooger orAprter TifflOi Such-it havr of the Difcafe, or but fofpeei that their Snutcb of the Taint, by fome unufual and then feel, either Aom ill gftfCIapf, or other doubtful never, venture to many if art or meddle with their Wives if married, till they art fere they are aothey moft certainly will bey opon only taking Pot or two of It it alfo-exceeding pleafant to take, well it delightful in EffVa and tBorottgbiy- cleanies, and the.

fouleft, moft wea- fcenerf tnrwow-oatCoautojtioa. Fat, prepared only by the DoAor abovefaid, and leftbyhrtn at Bookfelier, at Addifon't JHef oppofite by Htnry Coofce, under the Rbyal Wfatre'temay be had by feakd up, with how to tike it, by wkinj Potof bis Day is In Price fewed ss. 6J, ISCOURSES on Luxury, Infidelity, and Enthufiafm. By THOMAS COLE, LL.B. Afliftant Preacher at St.

Paul's, Covcnt-Garden. Printed for R. and J. Dodfley in Pail-mall. This Day is Prce 6d.

HE Miftakes of Men in iearch of Ha p- An Ethie Epiftle to Mrs. Printed for R. and J. Dodfley in Pall-man and fold by M. Cooper, in Pater-nofler In a few Days will be publijhed, HE Principles and Practices of theMe- thsdifts farther confidered in a Letterro the Rev.

Mr. Georg; Whitefield. Docent antequam difcunt. Hier. I fear they who ftop the Workings of Reafon, lie the more open to the Workings of their Imagination.

Wefley's Prefcrvative, p. 117. Cambridge: Printed for J. Bentham, Printer to the Univerfity, tor Me1l. T.

and J. Merrill, BookieUeTS, in and foid by Mr. Dod in Avrmary Lane Mr In the Strand and Mr. Dodlley, in Pall-mall, London, 1761. '7 bis Day is Price no more than ONE SHILLING, A new Edition, being the Fifth, with cenfiderable Additions, and adorned with the Head of BEN JOHNSON, finely engraved, EN JOHNSON'S JESTS; or, The WIT's POCKET COMPANION Bong a new Colleftion of the moft Ingenious Smart Witty Diverting Snjart Repartees, and PUafant Jokes, Wife Sayings, Ridiculous To which are aided, A choice Collection of of 400 of the newels Conur.drua.*, beft entertaining Retm(es, Ep- grams, humorous Epitaphs, facetious Dialogues, merry Tales, jovj Songs, Fables, Sec Here glowing Thought, and Srnfe refined, With laughing Wit, and Fancy join'd, The Poignant Pun, and brilliant Jeft, In pleaiing Garbs of Nature dreft, Their um impart, To recreate the gloomy Heart.

Printed for R.Baldwin, at the Rofe, and S. Growder, at the Looking Glafs, in Pater-nofter Row and by all other Booklellen in Town ax Country. Upwards of Ten Thoufand of the farmer Editions of Ben Johnfon's Jefts have been fold at One Shilling and Six-pence each which extraordinary Sale hat occafioned other Jefts Books to be printed under differeat Titles therefore the Public are defired to be careful in ordering Ben Jotinion's, with his Head, Price now only One Shilling, that every one may purchafe fo diverting a Book. Patent Universal Prefcrvative, in- ve4ped by a very eminent wi'l inulUbly prevent eitherSex, by cxura.il Application only, irom being injured, the Party concerned t.c evxr io luJ. It is fold in Botiks 3 s.

each, with Diisctiors, fijned bv the Author, at J. Bromley's, Stationer Ea.k in K.inr--.-.r-;-, Covent Garden Mr. CorLeit, BockfcUcT, St. Church, Fleet-ftreet and Mr. Hailtvood, Cais-maksr.

the Brownlow-ftreet, Hciborn. Allowance to Traders and Captains of Ships, who take a Quantity. Deafnejs and Hardnefs of Hearing, I attended with fuch oppreffive Difcornfort, and continual Uneafinefs of Mind, as no one be truly feniible of, who has not in fome Degree experienced it himfelf. A Ph)ficianof good Pra and large having been afflicted with almoft total Deafnefs for near two Ye occafioned ty taking Cold, and a.fuceeeding Fever, and had tried ail tke celebrated Remedies advifed by the beft Authors, and prefcribed by the greateft Meaof the Faculty, without Relief at length confidered with him- felf, that as this Malady mult proceed either from a Defect Ob- ftruftion of the Auditory Nerve, a Relaxation ot Diforder of Tympanum, or Drum of the Ear, or from Obftruction of tbe Auditory Paflage, or of the fmall Glandules, through which t-ke'Wax 0 the Ear is fecerned, a Medicine calculated to open all Obstructions, and nevr brace the Tympat urn, or Drum of the Ear, to comfort and ftrengthen all internal Nervous Parts and Membranous Fibres might be moft likely to accompliih a Cure be-accordingly adapted a Remedy, a peculiar Chymical diffeen.t all he had everheaidof, or met with, which he hoped migbr anfwer the End, by continuing its Ufe for fome Time 5 but tf good God how much, and bow joyfully was he furprifed, at being perfectly reftored to quick Hearing as ever, by only ufing it or three Times. After that he experienced it on vaft Numbers of People of all and both Sexes, with fuch happy Succefs, ii fcarcely credible, though ftriftly true Some deemed to be born deaf, have been perfectly cured by it in a few Days fo that no one afflicted with Deafnefs, or Difficulty of Hearing, Pain or Noile in the need defp.it of being perfectly cured by this great Medicine, which is to be uied in only, and therefore tied, Specifick Drops for Deafnefs, and are for the public Good, permitted to be fold only by the Gentlewoman, at the two Blue Polls in Haydoni.yard the Minoriea, London, at 3s.

6d. a Bottle, fealed op, with printed Directions, and Advice at large. 53P Ample the Efficacy of great Medicia nuy be had at tbePlaee af Sale. In LOWG-A tK At Mr. BvcbtHX the ANODYNE NECKXACB tnd Mr.

BuHven 't, at the South-Gate of the Exchange, CornhiU, London, Are Sold the SUGAR PLUMBS, for WORMS, Twelvt-Penci a Dozen, ot Oat Plumb for feniv, Thm 0oz for Half Crown. LIKEWISE, NODYNE NECKLACE Ptice Single, and Allowance by ta Doien to fell Again, and -alfo the Gum-opening RemHy to out CHI TBfiTH, Without Pain. Price Only Six- with Dinezient. Or SIX for Half a Crown. And, to nrevert Any Miaake, None of the ANODYNE NECKLACES, Purging SUGAR PLUMBS and Remedies in PRI- VATECASES, axe feW ANY LONGER at Temple-Bar.

LONDON Printed by H. S.W00 A at the Corner of Ivy-lane, in pater-nofter-row'; whttc 'r £ZJSffiF are alfo in tbe Corner of Cattle-court, ih the Corner Court, Ct -fto6 in Fieet-ftreeti Globe in CotnhiU. oi Length, are String, and in BUhopfate.ftrect;.

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