TheBdl Opened witb Sam. Bhsach-! h:;'bpincfs hail continued until Soi lull down ih/Lafgc quantities i6n life
rro:t E%j and the Countefsof Nu
hoiloie 3rhctng the fin'l Minuet,
which was followed fefpeftively by
the different illuftrious PerfOnages
accord ug to Precedency, the Mi-
nuets were iaccedcd by: Gotillons,
n his journey toward the Weil me Saangbd waifrcoat, filk Breaches
had bid e'em -.good morning $ had- did ftockmgs and mtirely over loaded
they rot been difairbed hy thofe two 'his new fafhionedj Cftrid-Iron moV«
carping Sons of Mwirms who buckles', Mo;t deplorable was his
intrudedthcYnfel ves into tHeir Com- f tuation he ran about the,yard in a
pany an<3 had began to quarrel) about '3fft -cted ftate with his head reclined
Country Dance.?-, &c. and kept up;'the" Batta of 500 S. Rupees this to avoid'(but impofiibfe) the horrid
*tiil near 1 1 o Clock, wh«m the Pre- ; 'diuurbrlice broke up the Company, ftench of his Friends prefent, his arm*
fi lent announced to the BriHimt -and 'the altercation between Thbfe hfe-'-beld 'but in a trembling pofitibnj
A^rn6i7 that Supper v/as upon Ta- i -forded beings grew more violent and in fhort he ran ab ut like art.
ble, and in the mod: fenrible and po- I on their way down Stairs.----■__One j unfortnate fnvi who had clasped
lite manner etVtreated the Gemlemen ! of thofe Gentlemen it ferns had
to hard the Ladies* Some" feeartds J in te reft enough to obtain. U very
after the Cimpiuy had been fcated-, Lucrative CrntraeV feme time a&o,
it was obfervabl.: the profound fi-
lence that prevailed, dcc&taried by
th.- Attention of the Houfe being
drawn with Ad niratioa, to the
S autiful and Paftorial difphy ol
various FispxesJL Compofed of Con-
fe tionary, exhibiting at different
pa.ts of the Table, groves wood
b!n-*s A:covis and a variety of other
Rural fc ues, which feemcd to re-
mind one of fometlung in the Al
Frif..0 Style. The Supper and win s
ind which it feems he .had Ldd for
very comfortable fun to the perfo'n
he Was then differing with, being
Confident that he would foon be
able to procure a fecond for himfd'fj
the pufchacer having 'refufed to pay
the batta cf the coo Rupee? i n ch f-
putei the feller, from his uncommon
fondnefs for money grew immoderate-
ly warm, and as loon as theyreach'd
•:he yard before the Houfe they came
:o bluXys, the feller will! g to t ,ke
tuffocation m a flmkmg ditch Moffc
Excellent News for Buckram the
Taylor*.
were SupeVexcelient, and elegant y i revencre fur the lofs of his trio
ferved up-.
ARGUS.
O.i T lefda/ Night 11% there w.u
a very fplendtd and numerous meet
ing at the II-——notnmg could
ex.'eli iiie Brill.a icy ofth; Ladie;
dreiies and Diamonds, excepting th
animating luflre of their bright eyes,
Which km died dp fuch a promethe-
an Fire in t le yoi.thful hearts of the
young Beuix, as let them all ins
BLze, and caff an aiiimating glory
around the Ball-Riem.---No Male
h;art cleaned the all captivating
Rays of their -beautious Eyes, nay
tney thawed the f.ozen hearts 01
vertious old Age, none went free
from the H ;ufe, but a few canker-
ed Hearted Contraft jrs.
ney,
Kk\ owing that the affai'i: would neve
oear a Sci utiny in a Court of Tttftliee,
he took aim at the purchrcer, and hit
him a well judged blow right on the
Bridge of the Nole which in two
moments ehnoft elbfed up both his
eyes, the jpurch: Ivr on this finding
his day-lights growing ib dim ;md
dreading she Confequeuce attend ins
1 total eclips cf his Optical Liu hi: nor-
;es, and having a great rcafon to fup-
pofe, that the ahirmltjg C. hdlrophe
would icon take place, as he could
then fcarcclv ditlinsaifh thelcomin"-
of the fellers Is cad, he was refolved
to make the_r belt ufc of his time,'
and by a well aimed blow with which
he Stent, his Shoulder, he ftruck the
feller fuch a Derier on the bread
bafket, usknoked him fpeechlefs and
fprawiing on th'e Ground. So violent
a blow on an overcharged Stomach
waS attended with the following Cat-
ftrophe. This me'fid Mafter Tom
N O T I C E.
She eby given, that cn Monday
tl e 3d of the enfuing moRtn
December .-ana following daysj the
Eflecis belonging to the Honcurab e
johanhes Matthias Rofs Efq. will be
expofed at Public Audticn at Ghinjfc
furah——They Cohiifl of Furniture,
Plate,. CHINAS Ware, LIQUORS
of different^ Sorts, "Ca'riages, iiorfes,
nnoir gft uhich a Set cf fix gray
Trkays DIFFERENT B0O'fCSin
2nglilh} . French and. Dutch, amo-
npit which the Elievclopedie urd
the Corps diplclmahng with its Sup-^
piemen tf.
GLOBES,. .TELESCOPES and
MlC <0bCCPE3, imdMany other
Articles.
^-hinfura the 8th November 17811
for' fale by Charj.es PIellVar:
Large Quantity of good lea-
f he Bill etided about nllf paft ti
when the Lidles (Gentle Creature^
Gad b'efs them) retired to their difj
fcrent Habitations, attended thro'
tlie Craw'd cf Servants' fome by
iheir fond and ldvitig Hufbands,- o-' my CoUeybott a vrry harmlefs talk-
thers by their lang-iilhing dying ative lad remarkable for his love of
Lovers who whifpered a Tboufaud dn'fs tin/el and a Hooker was melted
foft Things in their Ears, whilft
handing them to their Carriages, &
vowing an everlafting conftancy,' O-
bedience^ and Love, and that Racks
2nd Daggers, mull be their only re
foiled bau'l limber, which
he has purchufed of a Gentlemaii.
lately come down the Country^ tioe
faid Timber are lying at the Rope'
Walk Gautj about half a. Mile to
the' Northward of Siilkey Market 1
t he price of the Timber are as fol-
low?.---MBca&j 28 Feet long i.&
Inches by .9 Inches, at S R \g eack
2S f 1 12 i's by 9 i's at SR 19 B
25 doi u i's by 9 i's at do* i5do'l
21 do. 1 o i's by 8 i's at do. 12 dfli
21 do. 10 i's by 7 i's at do. 10 do
i 9 do, 9 i'3 by f 1% at do.' 7 dtj
17 dm 8 i's by 0 i's at do 5-8 a0
j(6 dod 8 i's by 6 i's at doi ^ do
The above Timbers are all cleanly
dreiTed.
In the rough,- whok Saul 1*fr»4
bers from 27 Feet long to 31 &.$
S R 14 each, Square pieces of
Timber for Doors, Windows; and
into companion by feeing his friend
on the Ground,- very good natilredly
ftops down and lifts him up, the
moving of the object fet all the in-
ward materials in full play <*he explo-
lief if they wou'd not take fome pity' uon took place, which in fome ref-
on them.--Thifs much for the dy-' peers ( relative to ribife and fmell, J Burgers of flze's;
ing Swains and Danglers,:--Whilft | referoblcd very much a bung' flly- | N. B. The above to be brought
ether j .liy Bucks more free from the irig out of a blubber Calk at Green over to the Gauts at C%}ctittk) at
Bond- of Wedlock, or Cupid's galr | land Dock, which on thefe occalWs the Expence of the dilpafct and ffs&
ing Chains, remained behind to feek are always attended with Noife and from Duty,
for charms in the lparkling juee of ftench/juft itt this 'manner, did the jljsf PU'BLISfJED
the Grapes, who like the true Sons feller reward his friend Master BY AUTHORITY;
Cf Bacchus and Cemus kept it up1 Tommy by fendi rig the whole contents' * R*j is So)(J: \t m fc&
fehtil four and in all |>robahty their nght into his face/ from whence it wkif'^^ma^ vm^m^J^
rro:t E%j and the Countefsof Nu
hoiloie 3rhctng the fin'l Minuet,
which was followed fefpeftively by
the different illuftrious PerfOnages
accord ug to Precedency, the Mi-
nuets were iaccedcd by: Gotillons,
n his journey toward the Weil me Saangbd waifrcoat, filk Breaches
had bid e'em -.good morning $ had- did ftockmgs and mtirely over loaded
they rot been difairbed hy thofe two 'his new fafhionedj Cftrid-Iron moV«
carping Sons of Mwirms who buckles', Mo;t deplorable was his
intrudedthcYnfel ves into tHeir Com- f tuation he ran about the,yard in a
pany an<3 had began to quarrel) about '3fft -cted ftate with his head reclined
Country Dance.?-, &c. and kept up;'the" Batta of 500 S. Rupees this to avoid'(but impofiibfe) the horrid
*tiil near 1 1 o Clock, wh«m the Pre- ; 'diuurbrlice broke up the Company, ftench of his Friends prefent, his arm*
fi lent announced to the BriHimt -and 'the altercation between Thbfe hfe-'-beld 'but in a trembling pofitibnj
A^rn6i7 that Supper v/as upon Ta- i -forded beings grew more violent and in fhort he ran ab ut like art.
ble, and in the mod: fenrible and po- I on their way down Stairs.----■__One j unfortnate fnvi who had clasped
lite manner etVtreated the Gemlemen ! of thofe Gentlemen it ferns had
to hard the Ladies* Some" feeartds J in te reft enough to obtain. U very
after the Cimpiuy had been fcated-, Lucrative CrntraeV feme time a&o,
it was obfervabl.: the profound fi-
lence that prevailed, dcc&taried by
th.- Attention of the Houfe being
drawn with Ad niratioa, to the
S autiful and Paftorial difphy ol
various FispxesJL Compofed of Con-
fe tionary, exhibiting at different
pa.ts of the Table, groves wood
b!n-*s A:covis and a variety of other
Rural fc ues, which feemcd to re-
mind one of fometlung in the Al
Frif..0 Style. The Supper and win s
ind which it feems he .had Ldd for
very comfortable fun to the perfo'n
he Was then differing with, being
Confident that he would foon be
able to procure a fecond for himfd'fj
the pufchacer having 'refufed to pay
the batta cf the coo Rupee? i n ch f-
putei the feller, from his uncommon
fondnefs for money grew immoderate-
ly warm, and as loon as theyreach'd
•:he yard before the Houfe they came
:o bluXys, the feller will! g to t ,ke
tuffocation m a flmkmg ditch Moffc
Excellent News for Buckram the
Taylor*.
were SupeVexcelient, and elegant y i revencre fur the lofs of his trio
ferved up-.
ARGUS.
O.i T lefda/ Night 11% there w.u
a very fplendtd and numerous meet
ing at the II-——notnmg could
ex.'eli iiie Brill.a icy ofth; Ladie;
dreiies and Diamonds, excepting th
animating luflre of their bright eyes,
Which km died dp fuch a promethe-
an Fire in t le yoi.thful hearts of the
young Beuix, as let them all ins
BLze, and caff an aiiimating glory
around the Ball-Riem.---No Male
h;art cleaned the all captivating
Rays of their -beautious Eyes, nay
tney thawed the f.ozen hearts 01
vertious old Age, none went free
from the H ;ufe, but a few canker-
ed Hearted Contraft jrs.
ney,
Kk\ owing that the affai'i: would neve
oear a Sci utiny in a Court of Tttftliee,
he took aim at the purchrcer, and hit
him a well judged blow right on the
Bridge of the Nole which in two
moments ehnoft elbfed up both his
eyes, the jpurch: Ivr on this finding
his day-lights growing ib dim ;md
dreading she Confequeuce attend ins
1 total eclips cf his Optical Liu hi: nor-
;es, and having a great rcafon to fup-
pofe, that the ahirmltjg C. hdlrophe
would icon take place, as he could
then fcarcclv ditlinsaifh thelcomin"-
of the fellers Is cad, he was refolved
to make the_r belt ufc of his time,'
and by a well aimed blow with which
he Stent, his Shoulder, he ftruck the
feller fuch a Derier on the bread
bafket, usknoked him fpeechlefs and
fprawiing on th'e Ground. So violent
a blow on an overcharged Stomach
waS attended with the following Cat-
ftrophe. This me'fid Mafter Tom
N O T I C E.
She eby given, that cn Monday
tl e 3d of the enfuing moRtn
December .-ana following daysj the
Eflecis belonging to the Honcurab e
johanhes Matthias Rofs Efq. will be
expofed at Public Audticn at Ghinjfc
furah——They Cohiifl of Furniture,
Plate,. CHINAS Ware, LIQUORS
of different^ Sorts, "Ca'riages, iiorfes,
nnoir gft uhich a Set cf fix gray
Trkays DIFFERENT B0O'fCSin
2nglilh} . French and. Dutch, amo-
npit which the Elievclopedie urd
the Corps diplclmahng with its Sup-^
piemen tf.
GLOBES,. .TELESCOPES and
MlC <0bCCPE3, imdMany other
Articles.
^-hinfura the 8th November 17811
for' fale by Charj.es PIellVar:
Large Quantity of good lea-
f he Bill etided about nllf paft ti
when the Lidles (Gentle Creature^
Gad b'efs them) retired to their difj
fcrent Habitations, attended thro'
tlie Craw'd cf Servants' fome by
iheir fond and ldvitig Hufbands,- o-' my CoUeybott a vrry harmlefs talk-
thers by their lang-iilhing dying ative lad remarkable for his love of
Lovers who whifpered a Tboufaud dn'fs tin/el and a Hooker was melted
foft Things in their Ears, whilft
handing them to their Carriages, &
vowing an everlafting conftancy,' O-
bedience^ and Love, and that Racks
2nd Daggers, mull be their only re
foiled bau'l limber, which
he has purchufed of a Gentlemaii.
lately come down the Country^ tioe
faid Timber are lying at the Rope'
Walk Gautj about half a. Mile to
the' Northward of Siilkey Market 1
t he price of the Timber are as fol-
low?.---MBca&j 28 Feet long i.&
Inches by .9 Inches, at S R \g eack
2S f 1 12 i's by 9 i's at SR 19 B
25 doi u i's by 9 i's at do* i5do'l
21 do. 1 o i's by 8 i's at do. 12 dfli
21 do. 10 i's by 7 i's at do. 10 do
i 9 do, 9 i'3 by f 1% at do.' 7 dtj
17 dm 8 i's by 0 i's at do 5-8 a0
j(6 dod 8 i's by 6 i's at doi ^ do
The above Timbers are all cleanly
dreiTed.
In the rough,- whok Saul 1*fr»4
bers from 27 Feet long to 31 &.$
S R 14 each, Square pieces of
Timber for Doors, Windows; and
into companion by feeing his friend
on the Ground,- very good natilredly
ftops down and lifts him up, the
moving of the object fet all the in-
ward materials in full play <*he explo-
lief if they wou'd not take fome pity' uon took place, which in fome ref-
on them.--Thifs much for the dy-' peers ( relative to ribife and fmell, J Burgers of flze's;
ing Swains and Danglers,:--Whilft | referoblcd very much a bung' flly- | N. B. The above to be brought
ether j .liy Bucks more free from the irig out of a blubber Calk at Green over to the Gauts at C%}ctittk) at
Bond- of Wedlock, or Cupid's galr | land Dock, which on thefe occalWs the Expence of the dilpafct and ffs&
ing Chains, remained behind to feek are always attended with Noife and from Duty,
for charms in the lparkling juee of ftench/juft itt this 'manner, did the jljsf PU'BLISfJED
the Grapes, who like the true Sons feller reward his friend Master BY AUTHORITY;
Cf Bacchus and Cemus kept it up1 Tommy by fendi rig the whole contents' * R*j is So)(J: \t m fc&
fehtil four and in all |>robahty their nght into his face/ from whence it wkif'^^ma^ vm^m^J^