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God's assistance it hath been performed already on 

 many. And I think it my duty to let the world know- 

 it, that they may not bear so many miserable ailments 

 that is capable of curiiig. I hear it is reported abroad, 

 I am dead, and that the world is imposed on ; but, 

 thank God, I am alive, and put my dependence on 

 him, and that he will give me leave to do some more 

 service before I go hence. But suppose I was dead, 

 my Snuff is alive, and I hope it will live after I am 

 dead, as it is capable of keeping the world in sprightly 

 life and health, which must be allowed to be the 

 greatest blessing in the world. But what is riches 

 without that ? And what would some have given for 

 some of these reliefs before it was advertised ? But 

 you are all heartily welcome at this price of sixpence, 

 at present, but I should be glad of more from the 

 rich. I do assure you it is sold at this price in regard 

 to the poor only. 



" I am yours, &c, 



" Samuel Major. 



"In Swedland-Court, against the end of 

 Half -Moon- A lley, Bishopsgate-street." 



" This Snuff is sold by George Horselyham, servant 

 at Mr. Ashley's Punch-house on Ludgate-hill, and at 

 Mr. Child's, Sam's Coffee-House, near the Custom- 

 house ; of whom you may have a true character of this 

 Snuff, it having repaired his constitution. It is left 

 at the bar of the said house for conveniency of mer- 

 chants, masters of ships, and others, where you may 

 have a book and a bill of directions." 



