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The Observer from London, Greater London, England • 1

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i MP SUNDr, August Pricf Three Pence Halfpenny Jvm. 29 11 VAUXHALL. TIPPOO SAIB's TWO SONS, ARDENSfvill CLOSE for the SEA. Aho, BAGSHOT-HEATH CAMP. DEDICATED, BY PERMISSION, TO HIS MAJESTY.

Mr. CASLQN's EDITIONS of GIL BLAS, DEVIL UPON TWO STICKS! and DON QUIXOTE. JtiAnktc includ ed till the end of the Concert. 5 oors open at half.past Six, and the- Concert begin at half 1 LAiNLafiq PROPOSALS for the Publi- it 5even. cation be delivered, and oingiB las arcKOTyto Subscriptions GOLDEN CROSS, CHARItlG-CROSS, Mr.

Cadell, Si 5a2Alfs.faTf ison and Co. Pa SADLER'S WELLS. TO-MORROW, August 27, 1 792, and the following Evenings, areat variety of Entertainments, particularly A favourite Musical Piece, written and composed by Mr. DIBDIN, called ALL's not GOLD that GLITTERS Aft which will be represented (for the first time in England) a Domestic Tale, founded on fat, called LA FORET NOIRE; THE NATURAL SON. An entirely new Musical Sketch, called.

MARS's HOLIDAY; Or, A TRIP TO THE 'GAMP. -In nrhictvis presented through the medium of recitative, long-, dance, and spectacle, a variety of scenes, Comic and Military, taken from the grand Encampment in the BAGSHOT HEAJTH. Mr. Kobson, JfcjKi-STreet ternoster-row Mr. Cruttwcll, MjHazard, Bath, Mjttafratt, Mlfeh ambers, Abbey-street, 0ubtiu Mr.

Casion, Finsbury-square. Messrs. Hookham and Car-pe'ntct, Bond-street Mr. Edwards, Pall-Mail; Messrs. Whitcand Sous, Fleet-stret Mr.

Woodmason, Mr. ASTLEY, Jun. most respeftfully informs the Nobility, Grnfry, and others, that, having procured from Paris a Drawing of Semncapatam', with the Hill Fort, he has prepared a MILITARY DIVERTISSEMENT, founded on the l.atc glorious Peace in India which, with the Musical Entertainment of BAGSHOT-HEATH, will performed until further Notice. ROYAL SALOON, and NEW AMPHITHEATRE, Wks-i minster-Rri doe. TO-MO YV I iTG, Aug st 7 1 792 and every Evening following, will-be presented, An EAST-INDIA MILITARY DIVERTISSEMENTS Consisting of Dance, Song, Pantomime, In the first of which will be introduced the Affecting, Pteisinjj, and Interesting Departure of TIPPOO's TWO SONS trum their Father, at the Gates of Seringapatam.

In Part the First, A Capital VIEW of SERINGAPATAM. In Part the Second, Another of the HILL FORT. Together with the noble Reception experienced by the Indian Princes, or their delivery to the Commander 'in Chief. In Part the Third, General uffice tor iravellino. CAMBRIDGE ROYAL MAIL COACH, in Six Hours and a Half," sets out every Evening.

HOLYHEAD ROYAL MAIL COACH, in Forty-six Hours sets out every Evening. WISBEACH, March, Chatteris, and St. Ives, ROYAL MAIL COACH in Twelve Hours to Wisbeach, sets out verv Evening. CHESTER, NORTHAMPTON ROYAL MAIL COACHES, set ut every Evening. SOUTHAMPTON, LYMINGTON, WINCHESTER, aal BASINGSTOKE ROYAL PATENT COACH, sets cut every Morning at Half past Five o'clock.

SOUTHAMPTON, DILIGENCE, every Morning, at IPSWICH, and WOODSRIDGE Prince of Wales New Post Coach, carries oi-ly Fotu Inside. Finsbury-square, July 7, 1792. rspedtive Display And a grai THE' CAMPMENT. .1 FINSBURY-SQJJARE LETTER FOUNDRY. WILLIAM CASLON, Letter Founder to his Majesty, hegs leave to return his grateful thanks for the distinguished patronage he has experienced for years pasr, and takes the liberty of acquainting his customers, and the ouhlic in general, that he Is removed from Chiswell-street, to Finsbury-square, where he has The Performances to crcllde with an Entertainment of Son.

nttea up acaiv i-ounrn-y, in ystue ot superior extent and An Oriental MILITARY FESTIVAL. convemem on the Occasion. Mr. ON, In hased the entire nd is conducted in style superior to any fuhlic (carriage travelling th'ougU Essex and Suffolk, sets out on Tuesday, Thursd.iv, and Saturdav Morning at Six o'Clntk. HOLYHEAD Post Coaches out Sunday, Tuesday, and Thursday lornings at Seven? id Monday, 'Wednesday, and utc y7.

stock ofjne la iatMrAgiSJN6f Piece, called alisbury-square, and ical AvWewTffuk zMinceJ bavin: ry extensive assortment of new BAcfimyri EATH CAMP; Dari3rfLl Spcilacle, called THE SAVAGES: Or, HARLEQUIN WANDERER. In vhich will be presented a variety of interesting and Comis Scenes, commencing by a SEA STORM and SHIPWRECK Boxes, 4s. Pitt, is. Gallery, ts. Places for the Boxes to be taken at the Wells, from Ten till Two.

Tbc Doors to be opened at Half past Five o'Clock, and begin at Half past Six precisely. N. B. Servants to keep Places till Half past Seven. Books, descriptive of the performances, mav be had Pun liiwas induced to relinquish all concern In the priday Afternotm, at Four fclflck.

Old UaU ry. He has seleflW the ablest workmen in every 1 1 Jti rostpaches, every livening, except of MARCH. 1 exact Representation of the which wi! 'depsrj from bothbundnes and by unitine to Mr. pwn skill and experience. Mr.

Jackson ti iqan PQKTrfqJBui ti ynigepce, every MorninMtJflx cloc.K. Line ot Heath, with Hertford-Bridge Flars to Bagshot Vaggons, Park of Artillery, Caslon flatters himstl he is now en'ahled to sunnlv irERjHainjA ana SniWKrO LTPWit Coach, through Ghippcnham, -i. verv jviornriz ar rwe, in tiiiccti nours 10 oaru. at the Wells, pric: Six-pence. the customers and admirers of either Foundry, with Types of superior heauty and quality to any they have been hitherto accustomed to receive, and he humbly hopes for a continuance of their favours, which he will endeavour to merit by an unremitting attention to their commands.

MONEY MATTERS. MR. HO WORTH, No. 9, Frith-street, Soho-squarc, continues advancing Monev to the Nobilitv, Genu Merchants, and others, orr Bills, Notes, Mortgage's, or Annuities, anil on ail kinds of real au( personal security and in casesfrgency, part of the Mmcv may be had on the From the LONDON GAZETTE With a View of the whole GRAND CAMP, A pastoral Dance, composed by Mons. Msrcerot, called THE FLORISTS.

In the intervals of the Stage Entertainments, a variety of Exercises on FOOT AND HORSEBACK. By Performers, the most eminent in their line in this or any other country. The whole to conclude with a Pantomimic Olio, called HURLEY BUKLEY. Doors to be opened at Half past Five, and begin at Half past Six precisely. P.x 3s.

Pit 2s. Gallery rs. Places 10 he taken of Mrs. at the Saloon, from Ten till Four o'Clock and Servants to attend at Half past Five to keep them. nrst applicMton.

1 noseyno nave propcrryjiivau ATxht jktuscs, money Constantinople, jfuly 10. The plague has again made some progress in this residence, and in all the towns and viilagf situated on the borders of this Canal. The mortality is increased to the Archipelago, Salonica, Athens, and the Morea, but somewhat diminished in the town and neighbourhood of Smyrna. LET. CHAPEL TO Bti the fund atajwrjpar Church Livings, Dowers, or aijothprfomc forlife, may be advantageously supplied by annuity, redeemabbr at pleasure and persons of known property, of" the heirs apparent to such, may be accommodated on their bonds only, J)fdpplying personally, or by letter, (post paid).

Ladies of character, single or married, may be se cretly accommodated with money. Persons who have money to lay out, will always find at this Office, a variety of Securities, by which they may make from 10 to 14 per Cent, safely and legally. Those wh wish to consult Mr. Howorth, on business at their own Wises, may be waited on at the shsi'test notice iiclievLipurt, near Let. For particulars cn- rect, aoho, to tx Sc.

Giles's. Den mark-street. gillie at No War-Office, August 25. Third Reg. of Dragoon Guards, Lieut.

Gen. Sir William, Fawcett, K. B. from the 1 Reg: to be Colonel, vice Lieut. Gen.

Richard JJurtoil Phillipson, deceased. 15th Reg. of Font, James Hamilton, from the 21st Reg. of Foot, to be Colonel, vice Lieut. Gen.

Sir William Fawcett, K. B. appointed to the command of ths 3d Dragoon Guards. ASIATIC RESEARCHES. To-morrow will be published, 'Neatly printed 0:1 Wove Paper, in Two Volumes Oilavo, Pric 10s.

6.1. in Boards, JSERTATIONS and MISCELLANE BATH and BRISTOL Post Coach, through Devizes, very Aftermoon, at Five o'clock. BRIGHTON Post Coach, through Cuckfield, every Morning, at Eight o'clock. V' DOVER, MARGATE, RAMSGATE, Deal and Canterbury Poisr Coach, every Morning at Five o'clock. DOVER, MARGATE, Post Coaches, (Guarded) verv Evcninp; at Half past Six.

Db ER, CANTERBURY, Diligence, every Mining at Six o'clock; and Extra Carriages of ditYercnc always ready. BIRMINGHAM, WALSALL, and COVENTRY Post Coshes, cverv Afternoon it Four o'clock. HULL, LINCOLN, PETERBOROUGH, Stilton, Bivk-den, and Biggleswade Coach, every Afternoon at Five o'clock. CHESTER and PARKGATE Coach, through Whitchurch and Newport, o.i Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at Four o'clock in the Afternoon. CrlESTER and PARKGATE ach, through Stafford, and Litchfield, on Sunday, Tuesday, and Thursday Mornings, ar Seven o'clock.

SHREWSBURY and NORTH WALES old coach, thru iS and Wolverhampton, on Sunday, Tucs-Wav, mid Thursday Afternoon, nt Four o'clock. TUNBRIDGE WELLS, Tunbridge and Seven Oaks Coach, evirv Morning. BR MPT ON, CHATHAM, Rochester, Orivesrnd, and Jmfurd Post Cmehcs, or Machines, every Morning at rive and Nii)c o'clock at One o'clock at Noon; and every Af-tcr ioon half prist Six o'clock. GUILDFORD Font Coaches, Dailv. MAIDSTONE and MALLING, Ditto.

WINDSOR and EATON ROYAL Post Coaches, Four Times a Div. HAMPTON-COURT, Epsom, Woolwich, Scr. D.iW. The above arc a part of tie Carriages it hc above "General Office and for the further a the Pu'nlit, a corrcdt account is kept of Canines setting from other N' Package of more than Fiv Pounds value will Vic ac-cnmited for, if lost, unless the same is specified when delivered to our Agents. GEORGE BOLTON an.i For the TEETH and GUMS.

THE ESSENCE of PEARL and PEARL of the late Jacob Dentist ti the Queen, and to hisRoval Highricsi the Prince of Walos, continue (by order of the "Proprietors) to be sidd Wholesale Retail only by Baylly and Lowe, Fcifurueis, Cock-spir-street, price zs. 9d. each, stamps included. They art; prepared by the same person who (and -who Jilm-) always prepared them during Mr. Hemf.t'i lite.

Although the Essence and Dcntrifici: have long been highly and held in great estimation by the Nobility and Gentry, both in these kingdoms and in trance, yet, us there OUS PIECES, relating to the History and Antiqui ties ot the Arts, Sciences, and Literature ot Asia. By Sir WILLIAM JONES. W. Chambers, Esq. J.

Shore, Esq. W. Hastings, Esi. J. Wilhams, 'Esq.

General C.irnac. Arch. Kiir, Esq. H. Vansittart, Esq.

Colonel Pc.irse. C. Wiikins, Esq. Lieutenant-Col. FClier, J.

BANKRUPTCIES ENLARGED. Thomas Herriygtnn and Thomas Taylor, of Clark's-courr, Bishopsgatc-strcet, Loudon, Dealer's in Wool, to surrender Lept. 1, at at Guildhall. BANKRUPTS. Jnhn Buckley and Philip Garniss, now or late of Bury St.

Edmund's, Brewers, to surrender Sept. 17. 18. Printed for GSsicol, Bookseller ro His M.ijcsrv, Mall T. VrtltcK CJ J.

Sewell, Cornhill. lanntr-d'oss, an-J vyci. at eleven, at tnc wooipscK inn, Uury tt. fc.u-mund's. Attorney, Mr.

Dickenson. Burv Sr. rtions of Sir Jones, whose various i Tfr thcjKfl flirr mieht cxceilcnciesrl cue warmest rernis, nof. tin: Lnelisli scttle- without hli-yal rhjW'gejl John Pike and Thomas Crawford, of Lcadcnhall-strcet, London, Druggists, to surrender Sept. rt, Oct.

6. at ten, at Guildhall. Attornies, Messrs. A. and J.

Weston, Fen-church-street, London. ir an Institution which cieTitcd 1 Prtes ifPe-Tli boh! hi has already exhibited specimen tprofound research, of atii-n, in various suhiefts of investigatio-i, and ot hap PV UBT the present times, had not litcr.iture subjects wh Joshua Smith, now or late Hill, in Upper Thong, Parish of Alnioiidbury, Yorkshire, Merchant, to surrender Sept. 10, 20, at ten, at the White Harl, Holm-firth, Yorkshire OeL 6, at ten, at the Three Leys, Leeds. Attornies. Mr.

hut which, being pro- exercised the 1:1. i' icx or vwropeai cilhuve the bonds of knowledge, duccvl to public not 7 atiun, and furnish materials lor Stephenson, Holmriitb, near iiuddersfitld and Mr. Sti- lers, and historians. IfcJRranl increase the stock of future Philosophers, Two Volumes of Society's Transactions have been the these have been so su.irinlv distri but already publisheil bute! ii Great Britain, that tew have had the opportunity ot ay be some narsons who arc nntacouainted with parii- cui.ir cttin i may not he injjpc7 to mcvrusK tnat incy bcautitiillyArTite, withnutjfniiie icasr, m-el prcieryrtem frornjkjjn if aheady are loose per- ptieuson, 2i. 37, UoHoiii, London.

DIVIDENDS. Sept. 17. Robert Fuller, of Chippenham, Cambridge, Grocer, at eleven, at the Six Belli, ijury St. Edmund's.

Sept. 18. James Prosser, of Ross, Hereford, Mercer, r.t eleven, at the Hop-Pole Inn, Worcester. Oit. 2.

Thomas B.iker the Younger, late of Kingston upou Thames, Surry, Distiller, at eleven, at Guilahalt. Sept. 15. Albert Inues, late of Duke-strexr, Strand, Middlesex, Merchant, at ten, at Guildhall, London. Sept.

27. Thomas Cross, of Bristol, Shopkeeper, at clevcj, at the Bush Tavern, Bristol. Sept. 26. Robert Craxford, of Huntingdon, Carrier, at eleven, at the George Inn, Huntingdou.

CERTIFICATES. Sept. 15. David Taylor, of Thavics Inn, Holborn, London, Wine-merchant. Benjamin Wenant, of the Haymarket, St.

James, WcstininitcWatch-maker. John Arundel-strect, Strand, St. Clc- ment Danes, Middlesex, Mariner. iicjny cure rmj scujlOT in the liumsyand cane rneiu co gn.w N-tip firm and close othc Teeth, rthe rime hme renderins; the LEAKE's PATENT PILLS. THE following CASE, at the earnest desire of the Patient, is made public For the benefit of others it will shew, that the elTscls of the above Medicine are not confined to the Cure of Venereal and Scorbutic Complaints, tpx which it has long been esteemed unparalleled, hut that other Disorders, which.

from their virulence and ohstiriacv, are heyond the reach the Remedies in comnioynpracfice, will readily submit to its superior power anTefric icy, although, ircmi its being an alterative, the operaRbn is generally imperceptible. To THOMAS TAYLOR, SuVgeon, No. New Bridge-street, Black-Friars, London. (COPY.) Earl's Courts in the Parish of Kensington, Middlesex, May 22, 1792. SIR, Having received 3 most extraordinary Cure through the means of Leakf.

Patfnt Pills, 1 think it my indispensable duty to inform you of it. I Tve, Sir, at EarTsjourt, near Broppton, where I am employed in tjjegywnds of a veruffminent Farmer and Gardener. On S.iVnrdm, kJ 579JfcLhad followed the plough part of in1mdngffylef rather warm, I drank a drauflrtc oT coldFateiTna threw oft" my "coat in a few minutes 1 feltMudden chill, which 1 endeavoured to work olf, hut iBfesently changed to a most violent burning heat, whicaffeft.ed me Jo much, that 1 was unable to continue at vurk. andvfvent home in the most excessive pain, which Jfrfaphily, as to deprive me of the- means of gCinnny hraron I had a swelling ge nerally my.hodynd hinby, Jfrrfi an irruption all over my skin, which fi equentlyobliged me to keep my room lor five or six weeks at jrtlme, and deprived me of the power of attending my rrmster's business. I was attended t-y Gentlemen of the Faculty for a considerable time, but in spite of their elForts, which, I declare, were very regularly and liberally exerted, grew worse and worse.

I afterwards took, by recommendation, seven Guinea Bottles of certain celebrated Drops, with little effisdf and, at hist, got to he an out-patient at an Hospital, where the stubborn violence of my Disorder baffled every attempt to remove it. I was at length advised to make a trial of Leake's Pills the taking of one box only gave me considerable relief a second gave me most flattering (jopes, that at length 1 had found the remedy for an affliction of near fifteen months, during which time 1 had not been able to do an hour's work and the third, vhicti was" the last I took, enabled me to return to my service. on Monday, August 20, jyji, since which time 1 have had no relapse, or lost a day's work on account of illness, notwithstanding the severity, as well as a variety of weather during the last winter. You have my wish, Sir, to make any use you please of this Letter, and my promise to refer any enquirer into the truth, and farther particulars of the above case, to my employer, as well to various other persons of respectability resident here. I am, your obliged humble Servant, THOMAS LLOYD.

Witnesses to the above Cure: John Croomes, He.ekiah near the Church, Kensington. Robert Tidey, Klorida Gardens, i The alxve Medicine in Prepared and Sold bv the sole Proprietor, THOMAS TAYLOR, Member of the Corporation of Surgeons. London, at his House, No. 9, New Bridge-street where he will give advice, without a fee, 10 Persons taking these and will answer-Patients Letters, if post paid, on tht same terms, observing in all Cases the most ir.vb secrecy. They are also sold, by his Appointment, for the convenience of" those living at a distance, at the Perfumer's, No.

35, St. Alban's-streeti Pall-JMall Mr. Robertson's Toy-shop, No. 103, Oxford-street the Music-shop, No. 7, Fish-street Hill Mr.

Steel's, Bookseller, No. Union-Row, Little Tower Hill; Mr. Hunt's, Dtpttord Mr. Bulgin's, Bristol and by one person in every considerable I own in England, in i-oxes of 2S. )d.

each, scaled up with full and plain Directions- whereby Persons OiJtalicr tx maj- Cult thciiibvivfcd LitsC and informed ot their coiittiirs, or of judging ot their value. This circumstance has induced the Editor to select the contents vhe present volumes from tlivm and the Asiatic Mis-ccllnnv, for the amusemvut and instruction of the public. Thcv such as will confer honour on their authors, aliord cnteitainment even to general readers, and e.inuot fail to delight and inf 1r.11 th." enquirers after the History, Antiquities, Arts, Sciences, and Literature of Asia. DR. FOTHERGlLL's PECTORAL PILLS, For Coughs, Asthmas, Consumptions, and all Disorders of the Lungs.

THE ojeat and rapid demand there has been for tlu-fci Pills, which were prescribed by the Kite celebrated Dottor Fwthci'gill, in a practice of foity-fuur years in th; above complaints, with such uncommon succuss, and the diriiculry which has been" met with in linJing out the Propria tor, who has hitherto depended too much on the intrinsic merit of his Pills to take, any srep that might bring them under the denomination ot .1 Quack Medicine, induces him to have reeoursejo this method of acquainting the Public, that thev are tVhe had ony (by his appiynuncnt) at Mr. yivficiniii'arcl. ou.se, Fiiicjlanc, near the Royal Breath delicately sweat: ThraKUCcwisc produce this excellent that those ojgrwyoastantly utc them, will never be with nor the Scurvy in the Gums, they being certain two complaints. For the bettcryOcojWyraWl'fon of the Public, Kaylev and Lowe have appoWtcdhein to be sold retail (as iisim'1) hy T. Sr.armaa, i.iLrPailiner and Successor to Mr.

No. oz, New B'jndStreeUf F. Newberry, No. 4c, St. Paul' Church- Lcadenhall dl-strcct.

var.l and T. Pr N. B. None are gentiine, but what have the names oj RAYLV.Y and Cockspur-strcet, Londun," in a Ialtl the back of each Bottle and Box. To CORRESPONDENTS.

By his" MAJESTY' ROYAL AUTHORITY. Dr. HOWELL's CELEBRATED POWDERS. Exchunyf Coyjfiilll and ut Nu.aji St. fauies's-strcet, in boxes Ar icii.

stamp iree.rfij(riiit(id Diredtious sealed eai up The onlv Ed'eiflual Remedy ever yet discovered, for the Cl.fRE of all kind of FITS, Particularly EPILEPTIC or EALLING FITS. THE great number of PATIENTS, both in town aaJ country, Dr. HOWELL lus cured, who incurable, is a aftsvi ncino proof of the SU-tyfUOR MSACYgrliiPowi.Eas for noJvicdit'tuc nutief wi atUCTert person who narrficcn sini-e I th. death, by taking these Pills, is a furiher inducc- fitrV the Propriet'H" tt, make them tiiUs public, conceiving tl Knowleile 01 tneir viyes caiiiioi ue too widely an- 'Ithc wjrraaVcrcjk)jrn to perform siichvvzn 1 1 1 111 iww as rnjsmas Moner cn 1 nfixmw cBun fused. In Coughs arisi cure in few dm coids, they will perform a 7 grcijijr frcsbrjjBTTSfS-wtgiw Sil- 'mlxY 1 louse, inky te tuiiv In the most 'stuJwornAiMPs, where the diiSculrv of r-n'Tnppjvine ajrthc Ooaot i isbKTK'Si by retcrence v.i;"'eu of the i 'RlkTHaf this i tany of wbum were duiae.i I'vid to all those nurajf cuaco.

jl KK-urable, andinfiiil twenty yens. Tht Letter fnm JTlsJuiicA to Vuncax Campbell, Esq. a grtss Libel, snd at iuch rejtfieJ. The Black Corporal's Will h.n a ev.d deal of oriitiil hum'jurt and if it could lie yubl'uhed injury to t'g feclingx if Gentleman, loVyir ctjruBer -we r.ifve no rraicm to disapprove, an I uihe respect, it tliould Ave a place in The OniKKVit. We beg the fxuaur r.f en Fa'ervieu luith OnoNoiio---te Lee tcr upon the Slave Commerce, demand explanation, The Poetic Epistlerom Billy Perfume to Captain the Leadcnhall Hotter, ii, we onfewt one of that rare gems rf genuine nut and tatire, which are seldom to tt found, eipeciatly in modern Mines.

If the Writer -Mill the Conductor of The OiiSEKVia. a skirt intervie it utill be esteemed a favour. Sir Sampson Wright and Mr, Bond, are Both men deserving the public praise. IVt have, rurefori, sirieigud tht-i-Miiiiary Amicus ttlu. itntniml eiupnrtr IDISCOS'E ic lJocrau.

coi mffdcir as i.ir Out ot Jfrovulenct to jfo oiifftr Pwson livititr the Secret, PPcan bvisXttcstatioii bsforc the LORD MAYOR ot breathing preveiiur tlwatOFtrom down, and he is obliged to be prujfpei re in aetT with uiilov. uV.se Pills, taken accordmg to yfepiiajKii dirccti.jiis, procure speedy relief. And the Consumu'is ill derive more benefit from the use of them than any other remedy extant for, if he be not exhausted by prjvious bleedings, and the other destructive means generally employed in cv.scs, tbc use ot these Pills, continued for some time, mill ultimately terminate in the rest jralion of alth. N. Ii.

The Works of Dr. Forhergill, with his Life, in one lawe Volume Ocla.o, and a portrait of the Author affixed, price 7.6d. in which he treats on the curvi vr Coughs and Consumptions, and in a particular mauncr describe the daugeroascouseiiueuces of to takeprojH.r medicines 1 11 rime for the same, may also be barf at T. AMeil'i, IScruk-z-AUr, N. 1, liii'-h -Im Coruhfli.

t-ity of London. Prepared and Sold under the King's Royal Patronage, by 1. HOWELL, at his house, No. 73, High liuibom, iic i'r RfJ London, and no where else, at los. 6d.

a racket, duty included, with propel dircttious. wnte by Doctor, en the above Disorder, fully dweribing- the true and only causes of ir, with frticular dircitiotu to prevent ilk ever returning. uied up lihFcket. 1 lAtv (pett-td) duly aawv.td. 6 A 4 7.

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