'ftQ3$$-$33$S ®gS®%W-mr*$ mending himfelf to the Notice of fom'c !A L L PER SO N S.
P 0 E T's CORN £ R. Gentleman of liberal fentiments thro'
rfn Epivtam on Dunderham blixvn Smmk (the
cr^'d Eettri Aptfile in Einbrio) Preaching n
Sermw agninfl Mr' HICK V and the Bengal
Gazette, in Air. Kiemanders cathedra!.
YOUNG Smack from the Pulpit Thun-
dered heil and perdition
. Gamfl: Hicxy for Twigging the Reverend
• Million,
Fiicnd HICKY, fore gal I'd at the trick of tk
Gave tliis German /Ipcftle fome cutting hard
wipes ;
Bereaved of his Birth-ngkt can IIICKY do
lefs ?
What he owes to the Pulpip, than pav thro the
P,efs:
The Padre declares, that (in Cafe there is no
FtAw)
By the advice of Sir Jacob he'll "Try it at
law":
It rejoices all lovers of Jokes and of Jeers,
That the Printer and Padre are both by tnc
ears:
How the Court will be Crowded—7—The
Counccller's Giggle
Not a JUDGE on the Bench, but his BackfuL
will Wriggle,
'Tis right excellent Fun, for the Town ; —
how it chuckles ?
That, old Grey Beard, at laft, gets a rap on the
Knuckles.
S I R,
"TILING in Company the other Evening,
_J3 die Converfation turned upon the Crim:
of Suicide. A Gentleman in Company chal-
lenged me to produce any on» Paflag'e in
Scripture which abfclutcly forbids it; I could
iio>t rccoltecT: any one at the Time, nor have
I been able to find one fincc. If any of your
Corr-fnondents will point out the partict
lar Parages alluded to, he will perhaps confer
a great Obligation on fome of thefe Mortals
who are weary of their Exiftence, as well as on
Your humble Servant,
M.
A N k C B. JO T E
f Of the late LORD CHESTERFIELD.
LORD CHESTERFIELD being one Day
in Company With fome Ladies of his Ac-
quaintance at the Exhibition, they obfecved a-
njong other - fine Portraits, the- celebrated
Handel's. O law! my-Lord, fays one Lady,
there's the great Handel, as 1 am alive; but it
is a thoufand Pities that the Artiit did not paint
rne of his mod favourite Pieces, imitateing a
Scroll, in his Hand; it would Lt of the Pic-
ture, I am fure, to much mote Advantage;
would it not, my Lord? Why, yes, it certainly
would anfwered Ms Lordfhip, I wonder fays
flic, which of them would look bsl\ there;
Why, replies the wit, I fhou'd think if his
Water Piece was there, it wculd look to a
much greater Advantage.
ARed Hot Irifbman in Calcutta being
at Unpins and O'Donnel's made a
Very flircw'a and, witty remark a few Days
fince vis:--1 H3C the King had prefen'tcd
Admiral Rodnev-'Vith his Picture in a Gold
Box made of Right Heart of Oak for
the Eminent fervices he had Rcnder'd the
Nation.
/hole patronage he may obtain a fettled
mploy, cither out of the provinces, in
a public Office, or to fuperintend a Mer-
chantilc Concern.
The favor of a line is requelled to A.
B. to the care of Air. Andrews at the
Library.
THE"sbcfpTY for the Infurance of
Foreign Veflells having Extended their
Plan and C apital, Give Notice that they
will infiire ii.dilctuninately upon all Englifh
'ir Forcjgn Veflrllfs Proceeding to and from
the D ■ffercnt Ports in India or to Europe.
To he i E I7"
AH.oufe op the Efphnade, the corner of
the Pofl-Oflice Street, Lately inhabited
by [it. Mac'Intire. Enquire of Ram Hurry
1'aggoor.
TA D V F. R T I S E M E N T.
WANTS EMPLOYa Gentleman!
who writes a good hand, is con-'
vf-mnt in Accounts and Bookeeping,
WANTS EMPLOYMENT.
AYoung Man who lately came from
England, would be g'ad to en-
gage himfelf in any Gentleman's Office
as a Write-, or Book-Keeper.
Any Gentleman in want of fuch a
Perfon, by directing a Line to J. G.
at Mr. HICKY's Printing Office, will
be waited on.
Calcutta 5th May 1781.
To be SOLD.
ASpot of Garden ground, Confiding
of one Baggah and four Gottahs
near Co'fiev-p'ore p'l'eafantly fituated on
the Banks of the Ganges, with a good
Carriage Road.
For partioulars plcafe to enquire of
Mr. HICKY at his Printing Office in
the Radda Baazar, at Calcutta.
NOT I C E.
S hereby given to the Gentlemen of
_ the fcttlement and the Public in gene-
ral that Mr. Robert Harvey's Godown in
the Radda baazar, oppofite Mr Guthnes
is now open for the fate of the following
Articles viz.
The belt Country Rum v/holefale and
retail, in Puncheons, Pipes, and Hpgf-
heads, atone RupeefourAns. per Gallon
wholefaie, and one Rupee 8 An's. re-
tail. Fine Old Ram at 2 Rupees per
Gallon., fine double, and treble refined
Loaf Sugar, Manufacturedat Sookfagur,
and equal to any made in Europe Calcu-
lated to anfwer the end of Iweftning,
without, depriving the Tea of its Flavor,
Sugar of this excellent and agreeable
quality has been long wifhed for in this
part of the World.
The very fined tranfparcnt Sugar Candy
at 30 Rupees per Maund. Patna piece
Goods, raw Silks cVc. and a variety of
otherarticies. All-Gentlemen favoring-
Mr. FF'i vey. with their Commands, may
depend upon his exerting every endea-
vour to iiive them l.itisicfion.
TURNBULL, MAC IN TYRE, and
DAW LEY.
T) EG Leave reipectfully to acquaint
.13 the Ladies and Gentlemen of Cal-
cutta, that their Tnvcftment of China
Goods imported in the Rumbold, is now
cxpofed to fale for ready Money, and
AVING any Claims, or demands
on the EUrate of Capri George
Davies, of Artillery,- on the Madrid's
Eftablifbment, lately deceafed-5 are de-
fired forthwith to fend an account there-
of to Doctor Chas. Allen at Fort
William, fole Executor of the fa'id Capt.
Geo. Davies, and all perfons indebted to
the laid Eftate are requelled immediately
to pay the fame.
Fort Wiljam April the 14th 1781.
ALL PERSONS,
FlO have any demands on the
Eftate of Mr. Will iam Juftice
deceafed, are requelled to fend an ac-
count of them to Mr. James Miller, one
of the Executors. And all Perfons in-
debted to the faid Eftate, are requelled to
difcharge their refpcclive Debts, with-
out delay.
JUST PUBLISHED'
BY AUTHORITY.
A ^D t0 bcS<JW ?t the Library, the Lata
£\ Uye Law, cither Bound or in Sheets,
The LOTTERY
for the Harmonic Home
jgElNG nearly filled up Mefirs. Stark
and Robcrtfon requeil that the Sub-
fcribers in Calcutta, will meet at Nicolls
and Crieghtons Tavern, on the firll mon-
ciay of June next, between the Flours of
10 and i 1 in the forenoon, to appoint
a Committeeto fuperintend the Drawing
of the! ickets: LilcewiJe requeil that the
Gentlemen who are not in Calcutta, will
give Orders to their Agents here, to Pay
in the Subfcription Money to Mefirs.
Stark and Robertfon, and to receive their
Tickets previous to that Meeting.
Calcutta 19th April 1781.
To be SOL D.
AT Mr. Levetts diflellery the beft Old,
and New Rnm 27 per Cent cheaper
than is fold in Calcutta.
And the beft triblc refined fugar. at Mr-
Huggins, and Cantwclis, Hatavia and Coun -
try Arrack at Mr. Levetts Diftiilcry at
the cheaptir rates.
GEORGE ADAM SON.
jjT^ LOCK and Watch-maker the next
Vj Houfe to Meffrs. Stewarts- Carpen-
ters near the Court Houfe, beg leave to
acquaint the Ladies and Gentlemen of
the Settlement that he repairs all forts
of Clocks and Watches and maloe all
forts of Gold and Silver Work Iflcpwl'e
mends old work in the neatcft manner.
N. B. where all Commiffions from
Town and Country will be punctually
obcy'd.
f peaks frveral Languages (Englifh,
hrench, Dutch, &c.) and tranjlalcs the
fame with facility, of an Active difpofi-
tion, and acquainted with bufinefs. The
advertifer is a perfon of good family,j
but frpm adverfe circumilances, an}
having few acquaintance in' -Calfeutta, js-,- lioufe formerly Occupied by Mr. Slight, and Cleans all kind, of Clocks and
impelled to adopt this-modtyof recotrf-j near.the.Court Houfe._Warches.________,
R. Stillas W&tch and Clock-
maker, and late Affiilant to Mr.
Guthrie in the Radda Baax.ar. Begs
leave to acquaint the Ladies andGen-
tlcmen in the Settlement that Fie has
taken a Houfe in the Loll Baazar next
up'ort the moll reafonable terms, at the ' door to Mr. Tirretta, where Fie repairs,
CALCUTTA, IViiitcd by j. A. HICKY, Fir/1: and late Printw, t8 the Hon. Company.
P 0 E T's CORN £ R. Gentleman of liberal fentiments thro'
rfn Epivtam on Dunderham blixvn Smmk (the
cr^'d Eettri Aptfile in Einbrio) Preaching n
Sermw agninfl Mr' HICK V and the Bengal
Gazette, in Air. Kiemanders cathedra!.
YOUNG Smack from the Pulpit Thun-
dered heil and perdition
. Gamfl: Hicxy for Twigging the Reverend
• Million,
Fiicnd HICKY, fore gal I'd at the trick of tk
Gave tliis German /Ipcftle fome cutting hard
wipes ;
Bereaved of his Birth-ngkt can IIICKY do
lefs ?
What he owes to the Pulpip, than pav thro the
P,efs:
The Padre declares, that (in Cafe there is no
FtAw)
By the advice of Sir Jacob he'll "Try it at
law":
It rejoices all lovers of Jokes and of Jeers,
That the Printer and Padre are both by tnc
ears:
How the Court will be Crowded—7—The
Counccller's Giggle
Not a JUDGE on the Bench, but his BackfuL
will Wriggle,
'Tis right excellent Fun, for the Town ; —
how it chuckles ?
That, old Grey Beard, at laft, gets a rap on the
Knuckles.
S I R,
"TILING in Company the other Evening,
_J3 die Converfation turned upon the Crim:
of Suicide. A Gentleman in Company chal-
lenged me to produce any on» Paflag'e in
Scripture which abfclutcly forbids it; I could
iio>t rccoltecT: any one at the Time, nor have
I been able to find one fincc. If any of your
Corr-fnondents will point out the partict
lar Parages alluded to, he will perhaps confer
a great Obligation on fome of thefe Mortals
who are weary of their Exiftence, as well as on
Your humble Servant,
M.
A N k C B. JO T E
f Of the late LORD CHESTERFIELD.
LORD CHESTERFIELD being one Day
in Company With fome Ladies of his Ac-
quaintance at the Exhibition, they obfecved a-
njong other - fine Portraits, the- celebrated
Handel's. O law! my-Lord, fays one Lady,
there's the great Handel, as 1 am alive; but it
is a thoufand Pities that the Artiit did not paint
rne of his mod favourite Pieces, imitateing a
Scroll, in his Hand; it would Lt of the Pic-
ture, I am fure, to much mote Advantage;
would it not, my Lord? Why, yes, it certainly
would anfwered Ms Lordfhip, I wonder fays
flic, which of them would look bsl\ there;
Why, replies the wit, I fhou'd think if his
Water Piece was there, it wculd look to a
much greater Advantage.
ARed Hot Irifbman in Calcutta being
at Unpins and O'Donnel's made a
Very flircw'a and, witty remark a few Days
fince vis:--1 H3C the King had prefen'tcd
Admiral Rodnev-'Vith his Picture in a Gold
Box made of Right Heart of Oak for
the Eminent fervices he had Rcnder'd the
Nation.
/hole patronage he may obtain a fettled
mploy, cither out of the provinces, in
a public Office, or to fuperintend a Mer-
chantilc Concern.
The favor of a line is requelled to A.
B. to the care of Air. Andrews at the
Library.
THE"sbcfpTY for the Infurance of
Foreign Veflells having Extended their
Plan and C apital, Give Notice that they
will infiire ii.dilctuninately upon all Englifh
'ir Forcjgn Veflrllfs Proceeding to and from
the D ■ffercnt Ports in India or to Europe.
To he i E I7"
AH.oufe op the Efphnade, the corner of
the Pofl-Oflice Street, Lately inhabited
by [it. Mac'Intire. Enquire of Ram Hurry
1'aggoor.
TA D V F. R T I S E M E N T.
WANTS EMPLOYa Gentleman!
who writes a good hand, is con-'
vf-mnt in Accounts and Bookeeping,
WANTS EMPLOYMENT.
AYoung Man who lately came from
England, would be g'ad to en-
gage himfelf in any Gentleman's Office
as a Write-, or Book-Keeper.
Any Gentleman in want of fuch a
Perfon, by directing a Line to J. G.
at Mr. HICKY's Printing Office, will
be waited on.
Calcutta 5th May 1781.
To be SOLD.
ASpot of Garden ground, Confiding
of one Baggah and four Gottahs
near Co'fiev-p'ore p'l'eafantly fituated on
the Banks of the Ganges, with a good
Carriage Road.
For partioulars plcafe to enquire of
Mr. HICKY at his Printing Office in
the Radda Baazar, at Calcutta.
NOT I C E.
S hereby given to the Gentlemen of
_ the fcttlement and the Public in gene-
ral that Mr. Robert Harvey's Godown in
the Radda baazar, oppofite Mr Guthnes
is now open for the fate of the following
Articles viz.
The belt Country Rum v/holefale and
retail, in Puncheons, Pipes, and Hpgf-
heads, atone RupeefourAns. per Gallon
wholefaie, and one Rupee 8 An's. re-
tail. Fine Old Ram at 2 Rupees per
Gallon., fine double, and treble refined
Loaf Sugar, Manufacturedat Sookfagur,
and equal to any made in Europe Calcu-
lated to anfwer the end of Iweftning,
without, depriving the Tea of its Flavor,
Sugar of this excellent and agreeable
quality has been long wifhed for in this
part of the World.
The very fined tranfparcnt Sugar Candy
at 30 Rupees per Maund. Patna piece
Goods, raw Silks cVc. and a variety of
otherarticies. All-Gentlemen favoring-
Mr. FF'i vey. with their Commands, may
depend upon his exerting every endea-
vour to iiive them l.itisicfion.
TURNBULL, MAC IN TYRE, and
DAW LEY.
T) EG Leave reipectfully to acquaint
.13 the Ladies and Gentlemen of Cal-
cutta, that their Tnvcftment of China
Goods imported in the Rumbold, is now
cxpofed to fale for ready Money, and
AVING any Claims, or demands
on the EUrate of Capri George
Davies, of Artillery,- on the Madrid's
Eftablifbment, lately deceafed-5 are de-
fired forthwith to fend an account there-
of to Doctor Chas. Allen at Fort
William, fole Executor of the fa'id Capt.
Geo. Davies, and all perfons indebted to
the laid Eftate are requelled immediately
to pay the fame.
Fort Wiljam April the 14th 1781.
ALL PERSONS,
FlO have any demands on the
Eftate of Mr. Will iam Juftice
deceafed, are requelled to fend an ac-
count of them to Mr. James Miller, one
of the Executors. And all Perfons in-
debted to the faid Eftate, are requelled to
difcharge their refpcclive Debts, with-
out delay.
JUST PUBLISHED'
BY AUTHORITY.
A ^D t0 bcS<JW ?t the Library, the Lata
£\ Uye Law, cither Bound or in Sheets,
The LOTTERY
for the Harmonic Home
jgElNG nearly filled up Mefirs. Stark
and Robcrtfon requeil that the Sub-
fcribers in Calcutta, will meet at Nicolls
and Crieghtons Tavern, on the firll mon-
ciay of June next, between the Flours of
10 and i 1 in the forenoon, to appoint
a Committeeto fuperintend the Drawing
of the! ickets: LilcewiJe requeil that the
Gentlemen who are not in Calcutta, will
give Orders to their Agents here, to Pay
in the Subfcription Money to Mefirs.
Stark and Robertfon, and to receive their
Tickets previous to that Meeting.
Calcutta 19th April 1781.
To be SOL D.
AT Mr. Levetts diflellery the beft Old,
and New Rnm 27 per Cent cheaper
than is fold in Calcutta.
And the beft triblc refined fugar. at Mr-
Huggins, and Cantwclis, Hatavia and Coun -
try Arrack at Mr. Levetts Diftiilcry at
the cheaptir rates.
GEORGE ADAM SON.
jjT^ LOCK and Watch-maker the next
Vj Houfe to Meffrs. Stewarts- Carpen-
ters near the Court Houfe, beg leave to
acquaint the Ladies and Gentlemen of
the Settlement that he repairs all forts
of Clocks and Watches and maloe all
forts of Gold and Silver Work Iflcpwl'e
mends old work in the neatcft manner.
N. B. where all Commiffions from
Town and Country will be punctually
obcy'd.
f peaks frveral Languages (Englifh,
hrench, Dutch, &c.) and tranjlalcs the
fame with facility, of an Active difpofi-
tion, and acquainted with bufinefs. The
advertifer is a perfon of good family,j
but frpm adverfe circumilances, an}
having few acquaintance in' -Calfeutta, js-,- lioufe formerly Occupied by Mr. Slight, and Cleans all kind, of Clocks and
impelled to adopt this-modtyof recotrf-j near.the.Court Houfe._Warches.________,
R. Stillas W&tch and Clock-
maker, and late Affiilant to Mr.
Guthrie in the Radda Baax.ar. Begs
leave to acquaint the Ladies andGen-
tlcmen in the Settlement that Fie has
taken a Houfe in the Loll Baazar next
up'ort the moll reafonable terms, at the ' door to Mr. Tirretta, where Fie repairs,
CALCUTTA, IViiitcd by j. A. HICKY, Fir/1: and late Printw, t8 the Hon. Company.