Advertisement, For the Disposal of Fine Lace, and Flat Point. To the Value of 900 l. Consisting of all Breadths whatsoever. WHEREAS Mr. Jonathan Fawconer( a Whole-sale-dealer in Fine Bone-Lace and Points, as above) did leave at the time of his Death( the latter end of the last Month) a considerable quantity of the same: Now it is proposed by his Excecutrix and her Assistants, to dispose of the said Goods on the Considerations following, ( Viz.) At Mrs. Mary Fawconers's House over against the Conduit in aldermanburic, will be delivered out 7200 Tickets at 2 s. 6 d. each; and there shall be also 7200 Blank Tickets prepared, 201 whereof shall be made Prizes, and upon each Benefit Ticket shall be entred the Value of Goods designed for that Ticket, and the Parcel or Lot to be of the same Number with the Tickets. The Benefit Tickets are as follows: No. Li. 1 40 1 30 2 of 20 l. each 40 4 of 15 60 8 of 10 80 20 of 7 140 40 of 5 200 40 of 3 120 85 of 2 170 201 880 The first drawn Ticket 10 The last drawn Ticket 10   In all 900 ☞ Note, The First Ticket drawn shall have 10 l. prise if not Benefited, but if Benefited 10 l. besides the Benefit. ☞ Note, The Last Ticket drawn shall have 10 l. prise but if a Benefit be last drawn 10 l. prise besides the Benefit. ☞ Note, That all the Benefited Tickets are orderly numbered, beginning with 1, and ending at 201 inclusive, thus: The two first being single Lots, are numbered 1, 2; the next being two Lots, are numbered 3, 4; and so the next being four, are numbered 5, 6, 7, 8; and the next being eight, are numbered 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16; and so on successively, still continuing the number of Lots where the other ends, to 201 inclusive, as before; beside the first drawn Ticket, its Lot N. A, and last drawn Ticket, its Lot N. B; that every one may know their own particular Lot. Observe, For the encouragement of Adventurers, that all these Fine Laces and Flat Points before-mentioned, shall be put up in such Lots or Parcels, as shall be fit for any Shopkeeper to Retail them, or for any other Person to make up as they shall think fit; and they shall be put up at the first cost they were lately bought for by the Deceased, Mr. Jonathan Fawconer, the necessary Charges in the disposal of them( as is always usual in such Cases) only excepted; there being no other end or design in their Undertaking( which shall be but once) but the quick disposal of the said Goods. And for the greater satisfaction of all that the Goods are so put up at the prime cost, there has been an Account taken of them( in the presence of Mr. Benjamin Hill, at the Angel in the poultry) by Mr. David Abbot, and Mr. Richard Lucas Lacemen, at the Sarazens-Head in Friday-Street; which two latter very well knew the Deceased, Mr. Jonathan Fawconer's Mark, insomuch as here can't be any fraudulent dealing, but you will have every thing at the first hand: And the aforesaid Lacemen will be careful to see the same Goods put up in Lots or Parcels Proportionable to each respective Ticket. These Persons following( not interested in this matter) do offer to be security for the Just and Regular performance of these Proposals; and do likewise promise, that Three or more of them will be present, to see the same rightly managed, ( Viz.) Mr. Hill, Mr. Abbot, Mr. Ashfield, Mr. Rose, Mr. Ambrous and Mr. Burford. It is hoped that the whole Number of Tickets may be completed by the twentieth of March next; but if sooner, public Notice shall be given in the Gazzette, the time when, and place where the Tickets shall be drawn. At the Late Mr. Jonathan Fawconer's House in aldermanburic, over against the Conduit, the Goods may be seen by any Person till the time of their disposal. ☞ Note, That all Persons that are the Buyers of the aforesaid Goods, are desired to sand for them away in six days after the Drawing of the Lots, and to bring or sand their Tickets signed by either of the Persons following; which will warrant the Delivery of them. Tickets may be had at these Places following, Viz. MR. Ashfeild at the Bell a Grocer in Bedford-street, in Covent-garden, Mr. Rose Sword-Cutler at the Sign of the two Eagles in Ludgate-street, Mr. Ambrous at the Pestle and Mortar in Panton-street near Leicester-Fields, Mr. Burford Apothecary at the Sun in Leaden-Hall-street. And at her own House over against the Conduit in aldermanburic.