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Hicky's Bengal gazette, or The original Calcutta general advertiser — 24.1781

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Mr. HICK Y Women, in hi:! diimiftidn very Ihortly af- nefs, may now fuit themlelves with a Jet

Tho'the Effay in the front of the tcr from RbCotnmand. of very good fixtures, and a tolerable

India Gazette of the 19th inftant, I A fiber Man when {Dru}ik,< has the. aflortment of Goods.

figned Sir John Barnard, is below con- j fame hind of ftupidity about him, that j _ Calcutta 5th May 178I.

tempt; yet in companion to his Igho- ! a Drunken Mah has when he is fober, i a~TTl persons,

ranee, yon'll plcafc to let the Learned' \ witnefs the Cafe of——————, and , y-yav.nq ony Claims, or Demands, on

Author know, that the meafures he has I in Philofophy we find it eftablilbcd that j j—J^ the Eftale 0 Mr. Jofcph Cooper Be-
rn view, of making Government Paper a . Eunuchs bear Wine better than Men do, | ceafed, are requeued to fend an account of
legal tender- is (thanks to the wifdom ! Hiten to this ye Jovial Soakers, and nev- ! them t« Mr. James Prefcott, one of the Exe-
of our Laws) not in the Power of the | cr boaft again of being able to Carry off' cutors on or before the firft. of Auguft: next,
Kino- of Grrat Britain much lefs in the ! a neater quantity of Liquor, than anothsr ! a"d "» f rfon. indcjted to the fa.d Kftate are
Rmgot^reat^ntain, muCftlels m g i'mioiopher who claimed the j requefled .0 Difcharge, the.rrefpea.ve Debts

_ . ~ . v- 1- 1 • 1 r -i. Without aelay
Prize of Drinking, for being the firit

Drunk, may be laid to have done honor

to his Gfnder.--■

power of any Governor and Council, or
Supreme Court whatsoever of enforc-
ing, I agree fo far with the Knight, that
it would often prove very convenient to

fome People, to propagate and eftablift)
l t-» a.* 1 ! a ° :r 1; f : .1 .. T think it was-extrcamey ftupid in bir Hec-
thc iJoctunc, but the mile net is, that: 1 ,, , . .,/, ;f„rr„ th, „,„
' . 1 ■ I tor IvJiiiiro that lie did not toilee me vio-

jc may at the lame time prove, not only 1

inconvenient, but rninous to others: if

people agreed to his'conftrudtion of Sa-

Mr. H i C K Y

r at lealf the province «>f Arcot, and throwing

Ihe Rsuos wide of his own Army and BailHes, WANTS EMPLOYMENT

lus Populi, fuprema lex, it would be in
troductive of the very worft fpecies of
Tyranny, refpecting property, to force
Men to an abfolute Acceptance of Paper
for their demands, without a choice
left, as to the fecurity; the Britifh Par-
liament never yet did, nor I truft never
will adopt, fo oppreflivc a meafutc: fo

that as the fad really is, Sit John's $*- \ hirs TW Cilt a ^oulh" P«>vifiun bf'<»™ the>v
, ,, .. ... J n 1 ■ n i irft the Mount all Would have seen wet.-

lus Ponuli, militates Itrojigly againit . , , ., ,. . . fi„ . r,m,,\.

t".'.. v . 1 And vvh.it Man that has made a l.n&le leinaiK

A L L P E R S O N S.
H O have any Demands on th«
}/ 'Eftate of Mr. James Furze De-
ceafed, are requefted to fend an account
, of them to Mr. Francis Bel!dry or to
nt u.mfua! Ran.s that fell after he left Mr> William Savery Executors, and all
Madias in An.uk or Sept. aft.—- And , indcbted. to the faicl Eftate are
much more fo u.at he had not amongit all 1 r . . ___.

the Aureus of a General officer in Urn- Requefted to Difcharge their RcfpecTrive
brelia that would have covered the Cam tic, ; Debts, without Delay.

AYoung Man who lately came from
England, would be glad to en-

have drowaed Hyders.

But what is lliil more extraordinary i% that
he didfnot order the Gallant Bailhe to March g » a^GenTleman'v Office

With Bomb fir tor tumbrils.- tt tins pic- o ^ . J .

n had been taken, or even if he had made fls * V* F'te'V or BooK-keepcr.

Any Gentleman in want of fuch a
Perfon, by drredlihg a Line to J. G

cautl

himfclf, indeed the voluntary Altociation on'his Condud, judging of it by Events, who ^ V![;^fl „„
lit mentions, none can obje-cf to ; as any j could not tafdy have done either of thefe lim-

pie things. Yours Pet.ihed

nnting Office, will

thing that's la .vful may be done by confenc
he muft know little of the American

MESrs. STARK and ROBERTSON,

t

Paper Currency, when he itippoies any . „nTT,UIT . c \ r -i >i
A- 1 ► n ;-(ii , .1 • a n- A uQUAINi the Sublcnbers th
Analogy to lubhft octween their A/lem-1 A\ , 1 , , ,,

, y t,J , c ■ , a ,-i XV the Lottery for the Harmonic

ones, and our Settlement -, every act 0! 1 , T r . ; ,.. A/r , ,

their aficmblies with the confent of tiici
Govern or and Council, was as binding
cn them, as a Britiih Acl of Parliament
j.-, on the Citizen's of London, and Re-
rnain'd -as well eitablilh'dj if not nega-
tived by the Kins and Council within
two years after, having pallid the fame,
and why not? arc their Aileir.blies not
chofen as regularly, as our Hoiife of
Commons by a free Choice of the Peo-
ple. ? I pleafc my felf byftill, by fuppof-
ing them our Colonies, as I can't bear
the thought of our lofing them juft now.
On looking at Sir John Barnard's model!
Conclufton I beg his pardon, it any tji-in*
in this Paper fhould give him Offence,
and make the fame rcqueft to him, which
he do's to the Editor of the India India
Gazette, that he will accept of my La-
bors, if net for the mer;t of them, at lead-
in Compliment to the good Intention of

Argos.

Curious injiance of the Caprice of Women..
rIpBE Cviarelchai De Belgardc was a
Lover and Favorite or Ann of
Auftria, but happened to be difcarded
upon the following wliimfical occafion.

When He was taking leave of her
Majcfty to repair to his Command in the
Army, He folicitcd her with an air of
Taffion and Miftery to honour him with
her hand; which after She had-—with a
blufh—fome helitacion—and turning her
fcead afide, " with Neck retorted and ob-
lique regard" as the Poet expreffes it, at
length confented, the Mareichal appli-
ed it immediately to «-The Hilt of

/j' p i
its dwora.

A moft ftupid piece of old Fafhion'd

Houle, was drawn this Morning, and the

Prize came up to No. 148.—--—

The Proprietors of the following num-
bers being entitled to have their fubferip-
tion money repaid arc requefted to draw
on Meffrs. St
amount of their refpi
Clafs the Ninth.)

137. 143. 149.

138. 14+. 150.

139. 145. 151.

140. 140. 152.

I4f. 147- 153-

1±1. ■ ■ '

R. Stillas Watch and Clock-
nuker, and late Affiftant to Mr
Guthrie in the Radda Baazar. Begs
leave to acquaint the Ladies.and G<"n-
tlemcli in tire Settlement that bit has
taken t Houfc in the Loll Baaz nex,
door to Mr. Tirretta, where He repairs
and Cleans all kind, of Clocks and
Watches.

To be S 6 L D.

ASpot of Garden ground, Conftfting
or one Biggah and four Gottahs
near Coffev-pore pleafantly fituated on
the Banks of the Ganges, with a good
Carriage Road.

For partiouUrs pleafe to enquire of
Mr. HICKY at his Printing Office in
the Radda Baazar, at Calcutta.

GUTHRIE and~WORDlE

TAKE this method cf Acquainting
the Public, that they intend quit-
ting tlic Europe Shop Bufinefs, and that
thcGoods now remaining willbe difpoicd
of on as low Terms as pofiible, any Al
lowance made to thofe who take a quan-
Gallantry to be fin e, but mark-at the tity to difpofe of again.-Any Perfon

For Sale by P. Mac'Lityre, the
ing Goods 0:1 the moll reafonabl

t Y S O N Tea in Chefts Boxes and
JL double Catty cannillrrs, Souchong
Tea in different Packages, Sugar Can-
dy in large Tubs, Loxfoy, Candied O-
ranges, Plain and Embroidered Lute
ftring, Plain and Striped Sattin, Dimit;
Sinflvaw and corded Silk, Peelong, Motle
Fiffany^ Gauze, Gauze Plandkerchicf?,
Cat Gut, Ribbonds, Plain and Embroi-
der'd'Sbces and Slippers.

Englifh Claret; Cherry Brandy, Vi-
negar Sauces, Hams, Pickied Tongues,
Linfeed Oil, Glafs ware, Silver Buck-
les, Silk and Leather Sword Belts, Hatts
and Sijk Stockinp-s. Books, with ereac
variety -

ers tn.'— ■■-
Peicv-s,e_
the Ya|_^
chong -
P U e

lame time the 11 p.accoyntablrCaprice of inclined to enter into that way of Bull

CALT']'A Trintcd by j. A. HlCKY, Fuji and late Printer t« ths H|_r

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