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Hicky's Bengal gazette, or The original Calcutta general advertiser — 33.1781

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Continued fro* our &>& Efcrt ufilfs. _ tfacy poffibic can

|T wiii.be fad by the Frieaos of tke _Jo w> continued

I Practice, that " this is not St to x'o be SOLD

" be read by modeit Women.." They

have nothing elfe'to fay. It is their der-
n'er Relbrt, Unable to defend their
Practice, they have nothing for it, but,
ifpoffible, to p'evenr, thefe ObjefV ions
being attended to. Thole Ge it ernen
and Ladies, whole fupcrabundant Mo-
<iefty may lead them to think this, unfit
to be i cad by a model* Wo:nan in he

plpi'et--(only becaufe it endeavours to

paint fuch a Picture of the Practice, as
may induce her to refolve notto adopt it)
fhould recoiled that the Features of the
original mult be diftortedj indeed—if
only a fmni Copy be thus difguiling.—
'I heir great Regard for Evlodeity, it
fecms, would lead them to funer a v r-
tuous young Woman to precipitate her-
ef'tf into the moftimm deft in elkaite,&
dangerous Practice—ibreugb ignorance of
the -violations to witch jhe mufi fuhnit and
ihe danger'fie may run—rather than give
her the necclTary Information of both, in
the moft decent terms by which fie can be
convinced of her Errcrt and faved fiord
certain Pollution ! —

If a modett Woman thinks a Man
Ivl id wife, more fafe than a Woman--,
how can foe be convinced of her Error,
if. no one points out the Dangers attending
their Practice ! If wv point out the Dan-
gers attending thej'r practice, hew is it po-
ffibU to avoid being explicit on tboje Heads
in which the danger confifis* If a mode ft
Woman intends to employ a Man-Mid-
y/ifc, becaufc (he is ignorant of the grots
violations that enfue- -how can fhe be
<diffuaaded from hej" Purpofe, if no cne

places thefe 'violations in a firiking light ? 1 r> v ''c '

We have no alternative, but either to A 4° kMjons 01 Pure okl

point out the Dangers-and the Violati- j A Jaaia:<a Rum.

N Exceeding good Horfe, and A
Buggty, the Buggey has beer,
lately repaired is mounted with Double
Springs, has Copper pannells, and was
lately painted. For further particulars
pleale to inquire at the Printing Office.

Calcutta Sept. 8th 1781.

~ LOST.

QUPPOSED on the Race Ground oi
^3 tne Road Leading from thence to
Town out of a Phaeton, a Large R< it

Diamond hair-pin,--Whofotver has

found !uch a one and wiil b ing it t<
Mri.HICKY at the priiitint office they
(hall receive a reward of fix Gold moh
urs.

Calcutta 8th Sept. 17S1.

W A N T E D

TWO Corbies who can play very
well cm the Fretich Horn and are
otncrwile handy and ufcful about a
Floiile, relative to the Bufinels ot a
Ceniunier, Of thaioi a Cook, they mull
not b't tohd 01 Lq .01 s.

Any j.erii.n; or peiibns having Such
to dilpoie ot;, will be titutcd with by
applying to the Printer.

~ W~~A N T E IX

Verv exveiient Pocket reading
Glais, it's ft cus quality niuft be
flrO' g and attractive, no matter as to the
mounting fo that the G als anfwer the
above"dcfcrfption, the price is required,
in a line dir. clfeU to P. M, at the Pri-
nting Office.

EDUCATION
Y CO WEN lat
England takes this Opportu-

6ns in Colours that are likely to make an
ImpreJJicn—or fail in the Furpcfe for whith
we write ?—This book therefore, fo far
ffom being improper for modeit Women,
is particularly necefiary for their perufal
—unJefs Parents and Hufbands would
rather wifn their wives and Daughters to
KB actually polluted, (by the moft immodeft
Liberties and Familiarities ofwhich Ima-
gination can form an idea — ) than have
thofe Wives and Daughters dtffuaded
from employing a Man-Midwife, by
being fhewn bow unnsceffary he is—how
much lefs fafi than a Woman—and how
repugnant his Practice, is, to MoJelty.

If a Lady—by having inadvertently
ft rayed into a too retired Spot, were on
the Brink of being carried away by Mm,
who intended to Defile her the Moment
flie was in their Power - - - and if a Gen-
tleman, who happen#d to be bathing:

And alio about fix Dozen of the bell
Byon Wine..

Pleife to ffieSt a Line to B. W. at
the punting Office mentioning the Age
of the Rum and tne price and the party
fhall be treated w th.

w ANTE D.

AVery e cgant Diamond Breaft Buc-
kle the ftones Europe cut, and
Europe Stu—Any peifon having fuch
to difpofe of are irqiu-ftcd to fend it by
their Sarcar to the Printing Office with
a letter mentioning the lovvelt Price, and
if approved of they will be treated with.

~w~"a n t e D.

y\ Small Europe Mahogany Billiard
£~\. Table complete, for the amufemcnt
of a private Gentleman.

Whoever has fuch to difpofe of, may
fbv directing a line to Mr. HICKY at
his printing Office, mentioning the

not far off, flew initantly. to her Aflat-; ttCulars "^adve to the Table with
ar.ee, And by teat means rejeued her jrew ftll. inWclt urice.) be treated with.
tke impend:ng Danger—would that Lady's
Hufband or Father, rather wifh that:

his Wife or daughter, had been aSually
-jidluted by her Affaulters—than faved
from thai Pollution by that Gentleman,
tnerely becastfe he had not waited till be had
put on thofe Cloalhs, which, would have

ne loweft price,) be treated with.
ALL PERSONS

FTAVING any claims, or demands
][ on the Eilate of James Dumoulin
decealed are defired to. fend in their ac-
counts to Mr. George Arnold Rocre of
Calcutta, or Mr. Edward Ephratm Pote

IT ENRY
11 from E

nity of informing his Friends and the
Public, that He has taken Mrs. Gnf-
fit lie's Garden Houfe at Biead & Cheefc
Bungalow or Boytacannah where he pro-
pofes opening on the 3d- of September
next an Acadfmv & Boarding School
for teaching Grammatically Young Gen-
tlemen the Engliih, Latin, French, and
Italian Languages alio Writing, Ac-
pompts, Geography, &c. according to
the Methods adopted by the moft emi-
nent Matters in Europe.

Such Gentlemen anU Ladies who think
proper to honour him with the Tuition
of their Children r«ay depend upon his
molt itrenuods endeavours to merit their
Countenance, and future Recommenda-
tion. For further particulars he begs
leave to refer them to Mefirs, Kiliican
and Thornhill.

The terms tor Board and education arc
(viz) under ten years of age 40 Sicca Ru-
pees per. Month, and all above ten 50.

A L L P E R S O N S
"|AVING any Claims or Demand?,
on the Eilate of Jbh'n Sage Taylor
decealed, are requcfted to lend an Ac-
count of them to Auguttin Payer, or to
Lancelot Oliphant Executors, and ail
Peribr*s indebted to the faid Eltate, are
requeued to difcharge their rclpeclivc
debts as foon as convenient.

N. B. A. Sayer returns his thanks to
his Friends and CuHomers, and informs
then, that he intends carrying on the tay-
loring Bufihefs as ufual, and hopes tor
the Continuance of their favors.

Calcutta September :fl. wSt:

P A T N A.
JOHN LIVES AY, Carpenter,

Ii^EGS leavcro inform the Gentlemen
J of the Settlement, arid ri,e Public
rfaat he has provided himfelf with a
great variety ox Timber, of the choicevt
fort calc^L.J
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delayed him too long to have been in} of Runs pore the Executors of the faid

Turn in refcui her?-1 fhall put on e- j James. Dumoulin decealed and fuch per-

very Garment that the Exigency 'of th- -jions as are indebted to the faid Efrare N. B:=. o

Moment will permit—but I will not || are Requefted to pay what they id owe to Town Ej* "q

•wait for fuch covering, as would render \ eirher of thr fn'd F-XP^utors as forn as obev'd. =_ ^

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