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BELL'S MONTHLY COMPENDIUM OF ADVERTISEMENTS FOR SEPTEMBER, 1807.

FOR THE GROWTH OF HAIR.

FALEUR AND DE LAFON'S IMPROVED MI-
NERAL TEETH.

No. 18, Woburn-place, Russell-square.

Mr. FALEUR, impressed with the liveliest sense of gratitude for the countenance and support he has already experienced in his profession, feels it his duty to caution the Public, but more particularly those Ladies and Gentlemen who have honoured him with their notice, malice and disappointment, is indefatigable in his ef against the invidious attacks of a man, who, actuated by forts to injure him in the public estimation. The untions, but so cautiously worded, that Mr. F. cannot drag him before a Tribunal of Justice. generous calumny has been given in various publica

LADIES and GENTLEMEN, who wish the orna ment of a FINE HEAD of HAIR, need only make a fair trial of the RUSSIA OIL, particularly as it is found so necessary to moisten the Hair when dressing; it is used by the Royal Family, and Ladies of the first circle It is a nourisher and improver to its growth, prevents its falling off, and is so great a preserver and strengthener to the Hair, as to prevent it becoming bald or turning grey, to the latest period; also restores Hair on bald places. Several Gentl men, who have been bald have. declared, after using the Russia Oil regularly for three pointed individual in the low and scurilous language Mr. Faleur disdains to follow the envious disapmonths, became nearly covered with hair. It is recom-he has thought proper to adopt; his aims and wishes mended to Ladies who use dressing irons, as it prevents are to recommend himself to a generous public by his the ill effects occasioned by their heat. It is of much efforts to please; and so far has he succeeded as to be use to those who wear artificial Hair, as it gives it a enabled now to au ounce that several of his much renatural gloss 7s per bottle, or one bottle containing four small, at a Guinea.

spected patrons and friends, who have felt indignant at To be had of the Proprietor, 333, Oxford street; and, tarily come forward, and generously desired that they the ungenerous and undeserved calumny, have volunby appointment, at most principal Perfumers in Eng-may be referred to, as vouchers of his capability in land, Ireland, and Scotland.

his art.

tssing Artist's skill-nine Artificial Teeth, which he Mr. F. has also to produce a specimen of this adver got from a Gentleman who ranks high in the State, with permission to use his name, and for which he was shamefully charged sixty guineas!!!

CAUTION. The efficacy of the Russia Oil has of late been complained of, occasioned by unprincipled persons circulating counterfeits, which is imposed on different Shopkeepers, particularly Hair-dressers, by Impostors, who travel about, asserting themselves the proprietor, Purchasers of the Russia Oil are recommended to observe, the label on the outside of each bottle is signed of various experiments he has succeeded in making Mr. Faleur begs leave to add, that in consequence "Mochrikufsky and Prince," in gold ink-Shop-his Mineral Teeth so incorruptible, that he engages to keepers wishing to be supplied with the genuine Russia replace them, free of expence, if they are ever known Oil, by applying to the Proprietor, A. Prince, 333, to wear or change colour. Oxford street, or at any Wholesale Perfumer or Medi- beneficial as to answer every purpose of mastication ;. Their effect will prove so cine Vender's which they deal with in London, will re-and their appearance so natural as to impose on the ceive liberal allowance. critical observer.

Beware. The show-bills, also the wrappers of the counterfeits, are exactly imitated with the Russian Eagle; it is therefore particularly necessary to observe, that it is signed as above; as any Russia Oil selling without that signature, are counterfeits, and the circulators impostors.

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QUEEN'S DENTIFRICE, AND BALSAM OF

MYRRH.

TO THE AFFLICTED IN THE FEET.

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J. LAIDLOW, CHIROPODIST, most respectfully informs the Nobility, Gentry, and the Public, that he has removed from Grosvenor-street to No. 9, New Northstreet, Red Lion-square, where he continues to receive Patients for the Cure of the most inveterate Corts, The attention of the Ladies is invited to those excel-nesdays and Fridays, from eleven till five; Gentlemen, Bad Nails, Callosities, and Burnions. Ladies on Wedlent Preparations for beautifying the Teeth and Gums Various have been the compositions offered to the public for that purpose, but none have ever yet united the most agreeable form with the greatest degree of efficacy, a task which the proprietor flatters himself he has performed, and hopes that his endeavours to ob

viate those inconveniences which attend the use of all other Dentifrices, will meet with a liberal encouragement from the Ladies for whose use these preparations are princpally designed. They give to the Gums a beautiful tint, and preserve the Teeth from decay, preventing the pain and offensive breath that invariably attends; and as nothing harsh or injurious enter into their composition, there is not the least risk of impair ing the enamel. The increasing demand for the above articles having produced various imitations, the public are requested to observe, that the envelope of each is signed "E. Abbey."

till seven. Ladies and Gentlemen waited on at their on Mondays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, from three own homes, every day in the week (Sunday excepted), from eight in the morning till two. In cases of the most inveterate Corns, immediate relief is given, and cures generally performed by a few dressings.

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AROMATIC SPIRIT OF VINEGAR, Prepared by E. COMPLIN, Chymist, No. 41, Bishopsgate Within, London.

eases, malignant fevers, &c. This Spirit is a certain Antidote to all contagious dis-* fainting or hysteric fits, will find it useful to smell to; Persons afflicted with Sold by Messrs. Hornlig and Maw, No. 20, Fen-fection prevails, should be provided with it. A letter and all who at end the sick, or visit places where inchurch-street; J. Vade, 45, Cornhill; Butler, Cheap from Dr. Trotter, Physician to his Majesty's Fleet, given side; Bolton, Royal Exchange; Golding, Cornhill; with each bottle, it is trusted, will be considered by the Tutt, South-gate, Royal Exchange; and by most of the public as a sufficient testimony of its efficacy. Sold in principal Perfumers in the metropolis. 1649 stopper bottles, price 2s. Gd,

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FOR THE TEETH AND GUMS. Patronised and used by their Royal Highnesses the Dukes of CLARENCE and KENT, and Gentlemen in

the Navy and Army, who have found the good effects

in long voyages.

gence, and brought to perfection at a very large expence

notice, that he is not the person who advertises "Old
Wigs at reduced prices:" the uncommon demand for
his Perukes of all kinds, renders his doing so impossible.
Ross has on sale the greatest choice of natural, forced-
natural, and curled hair Perukes of any other person:
which may be examined in the natural state by those
Ladies and Gentlemen who are curious enough to chuse
before it is manufactured.
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Ross cautions the public from purchasing Perukes and Head dresses, except at his House; since, from the great demand for them, he cannot sell to the Trade, nor has he any connexion, in that line of business, with TROTTER'S ORIENTAL DENTIFRICE, or ASIA-any man whatever. He begs the public likewise to TIC TOOTH POWDER, has been for twenty years recommended, a single box, a sufficient quantity to ascertain its efficacy and virtues, being acknowledged by the most respectable medical authorities, used by many and recommended. The Powder cleanses and beautifies the teeth, sweetens the breath, posses es no acid tha can corrode the enamel, ani puts a beautiful polish on the Teeth. From its astringency it strengthens the gums, eradicates the scurvy, (which, often proves the destruction of a whole set of teeth) preserves sound teeth from decay. But what has enhanced it in the estimation of those who have been in the habit of using it, is, that it prevents the return of the tooth SICILIAN BLOOM OF YOUTH AND BEAUTY; ache, with which before they had been violently afflictOR IMPALPABLE VEGETABLE POWDER FOR THE SKIN, ed. Likewise a Tincture which possesses the power of Is recommended to the Ladies with the utmost deeasing the most violent Tooth-ache, and is a wash with the Powder. gree of confidence, as the most exquisite production in A Caution Any Asiatic Tooth Powder, without the universe, for beautifying the skin. It communi"M. Trotter," on the stamp, are counterfeits. Sold, cates the most brilliant and natural fairness that can wholesale and retail, at her Warehouse, No 3, Beau- possibly be conceived, and possesses this pre-eminent fort-buildings, Strand; also of Mr. Davison Perfumer excellence, that it cannot be discovered by the most to the Lord Lieutenant at his Warehouse, Parliament-scrutinizing observer, but looks like the native bloom of street, Dublin; and most of the principal Houses in health taken from the neck of youth and beauty and Town and Country. [698 placed on the skin to which this powder is applied.

ROSS'S ACHME;

WITHERS'

Sold by the proprietor, William Withers, at his Patent Medicine Warehouse, No. 229, Strand, near Temple-Bar; Mr Overton, No 47, New Bond-street, London-Mrs. Marriott, Walks, Bath; Mrs. Shiercliffe, St. Augustine's Parade, Bristol; Mr. Rusher, Reading; Messrs. Attree and Phillips, Herald Office, Brighton; and by every respectable Perfumer, Bookseller, and Medicine Vender in all the principal towns n the United Kingdom.-Price 2s. 6d: per Packet.Five Packets for Half-a-Guinea, or Twelve in one for a Guinea.

To avoid imposition please to ask for Withers' Sicilian Bloom, and observe that the label on each packet is signed in the Proprietor's hand-writing," William WITHERS." [687

FOR MAKING THE HAIR GROW. OR, PERFECTION OF HUMAN NATURE. ROSS respectfully acquaints the Nobility, Gentry, The unexampled success of STIRACIA's ITALIAN and the whole Fashionable. World, that his Head OIL has met with for upwards of twenty-five years, in dresses with the Patent Spring, are from three to ten making the hair grow, both thick and long, and preguineus eich, warranted superior to any others at what-venting its falling off (which it will do in twenty-four ever price. The shades are judiciously matched, and so systematically made, as to imitate nature in every respect, with the loose and short curly fine Hair that grows in the neck-no mixture of Hair-all pure colours. They will dress in any shape or form that the taste or fancy of the Lady is inclined to, superior to a Lady's own Hair, and (which is a great acquisition) in an eighteenth part of the time.

hours after illness) continues to be the most fasionable Pomade with Ladies of high rank, since powder is out of use, by keeping the head and hair perfectly clean; and making the hardest hair as soft as silk, at the same time gives it a most beautiful natural appearance, prevents its turning grey, and even if on the change, will return the hair to its natural colour. The Lady of Sir John Smith has done the proprietor the high honour in Ross's Bandeau's of Jong Hair,' all of one length; his giving him the liberty to say that Lady Smith has found variegated Bandeau's; his tufted and plaited Bandeau's, great benefit from the use of the Oils, both in lengthhis tufts of various colours and lengths, all new inven-ening and thickening the hair, and in keeping the head tions, from half-a-guinea to one, two, three, four, and five guineas each.

Common Crops he still sells at two and three guineas, which are superior to those made by others at ten and twenty guineas each. Natural Curls from three to five, six, and seven guineas, which, for lightness, elegance, and ease, cannot be equalled; to all which are placed Elastre Springs of gold, silver, and steel, as the case may require, and for which no additional charge is made; though these Springs have been invented by great dili

and hair so perfectly clean as to render the use of a small tooth comb unnecessary.

Caution. Those Ladies who purchase Stiracia's Italian Oils, will please to observe that they are always in pots, with the Proprietor's name, Johnson, signed on the label across the pot.

To be had at the Proprietor's, No. 94, Newmanstreet, Oxford-street; Golding, No. 42, Cornhill; and at all the principal Perfumers in Town and Country, at 5s. a pot, or 21. 14s. a dozen,

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BELL'S MONTHLY COMPENDIUM OF ADVERTISEMENTS FOR SEPTEMBER, 1807.

DOMESTIC COOKERY.

This Day is published, in a neat and closely printed Volume, small Octvo, containing Ten useful Plates, price 75. 64. in hoards, a new Edition of

STAINS OF RED PORT WINE, Tea, Fruit, Mildew, and every Vegetable Matter, are entirely removed from Table Linen, Leather Breeches, Cottons, Muslins, Laces, and other Articles of Dress, by HUDSON'S CHEMICAL BLEACHING LI QUID It also removes the above Stains from Ladies'

Buff Dresses, without injuring the buff colour, and re

A NEW SYSTEM of DOMESTIC COOKERY, formed upon principles of Economy, and adapted to the use of private Families. To which are prefixed, Mis-tores all kinds of linen to their original whiteness, when cellaneous Observations for the Use of a Mistress of a discoloured by bad washing, disuse, or long sea-voyages, Family. The whole tending to unite elegance with without any injury to the texture of the cloth. economy, and to produce the same appearance with less expensive means.

Prepared and sold by Hudson and Co. Chemists, 27, Haymarket; sold also by Harding and Howel, 89, Pailmall, late Dyde and Scribe; Rigge, 65, Cheapside; Vade, 46, Cornhill; Bacon and Co. 150, Oxford-street; Davison and Son, 59, Fleet-street; Gregory, Brighton, Burgess, Ramsgate; Garner, Margate; Wolstenholine, York; Bull, Dublin; Coghlan, Cork; Baxter, and Scott, Edinburgh; and in all the principal Towns in the United Kingdom, in bottles at Ss. each.

This Edition is improved by the introduction of many excellent Receipts; and the Miscellaneous Observations, which form the principal Novelty of this Work, and which have been found so exceedingly useful, are aug. mented with numerous and improved Remarks, which render this part of the Work infinitely serviceable to a lady desirous of directing the proper regula ions of her Hudson and Co. beg leave to caution the Public household. There are also added, a Chapter upon against Imitations of this article, under the name of any Carving," wherein plain rules are given for attaining other person. It has been used and approved by many that useful art, illustrated by several appropriate En-respectable Families, and in the Army for many years; gravings, Cookery for the Sick,"-Receipts for but they cannot be answerable for the effects of any that "Cleaning Furniture,"-and "Directions for Ser-is not prepared by themselves.

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The Whole is the genuine work of a lady, who formed it for the use of her own family.

Printed for John Murray, Fleet-street, and J. Harding, St. James's-street, London; and A. Constable and Co. Edinburgh-It is sold also by every Bookseller throughout the Empire. [678

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THE GENUINE CHARCOAL DENTIFRICE,
Prepared only by the Proprietors,

KERNOT and BLAKE, Chemists, 33, St. James's. esteemed and general Tooth Powder now in use; it has street, London, is unexceptionably become the most decidedly the claim to pre-eminence over all other kinds, by combining every requisite property essential to the improvement of Teeth, and preservation of the Gums.

This day is published, elegantly printed in small 8vo. with an Engraving after a design by Westall, price K. and B. feel it incumbent on them to state to the 7s. 6d. in boards, the Third Edition of Public, that the very great demand for the Genuine Prepared Charcoal, has occasioned such various imitaROMANCES; consisting of a Persian, a Roman, tions, that unless they are particular in asking for their and an Arcadian Romance.

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Preparation, they undergo a great risk of a spurious
kind being imposed upon them. Price 23. each box,
bearing their signature. None other is genuine.

Sold by the Proprietors, at their Warehouse, No. 33,
St. James's-street; by Mr. Samuel Berry, Wholesale
Agent, Greek-street, London; at most of the Watering
Places, and principal Towns throughout the United
Kingdom.
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For CLEANING and BEAUTIFYING the TEETH,
PREPARED CHARCOAL and CONSENTRATED
SOLUTION.

Charcoal from its antiseptic properties has long been recommended by the first professional men as the most efficacious Tooth Powder that can be used for cleaning, whitening, and preserving the Teeth, removing the Scurvy from the Gums, and destroying the fator arising from curious teeth, which contaminates the breath, and incapable of injuring the enamel.

From the great reputation the genuine preparation invented by Edm. Lardner (Chemist to the Duke and Duches of York), has acquired, many imitations are daily offered for sale; the true only is signed Edin.

PONE; containing her correspondence with Mr.is
Richardson on the subject of Parental Authority and
Filial Obedience; a Series of Letters to Mrs. Eliz
Carter; and some Fugitive Pieces, never before pub
lished. To these is prefixed an Authentic Life of the
Author, drawn up

BY HER OWN FAMILY.

Printed for John Murray, Fleet-street, London; and A. Constable and Co. Edinburgh.

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Lardner on the Label.

It is sold wholesale and retail at No. 56, Picadilly, corner of Albany, in Boxes and Bottles, at 2s. 9d. each; is also sold retail by Newbery, St. Paul's ChurchYard; Rigge, Cheapside; Vade, Cornhill; Davison, Fleet-street, and Clarke, Borough.

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London: Printed by and for JOHN BELL, Proprietor of the Weekly Messenger, Southampton-Street, Strand.

September 1, 1807.

Or, Bell's Court and Fashionable Magazine.

MONTHLY COMPENDIUM OF LITERARY, FASHIONABLE, AND DOMESTIC

ADVERTISEMENTS;

For OCTOBER 1, 1807, and to be continued Monthly.

A LETTER TO MRS. LLOYD GIBBON,
OF SACKVILLE-STREET, LONDON.

WANTED,

A SERVANT of ALL-WORK, also a COOK, for a small Family. None need apply who cannot be well recommended from their last places, where they must have lived some time. Apply to Mrs. Allen, Pastrycook, No. 2, Vale-place, Hammersmith, near the Turnpike.

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"My dear Madam, to thank you, or be grateful to you, for the essential service you have been to me, would be impossible. I feel all the gratitude that I am capable of, which is more than I can express; but not as much as you are entitled to from me. You have almost restored me to health, after a painful and tedious suffering of ten years. You I must consider as my pre- VICKERY'S FASHIONABLE HEAD-DRESSES, server, with your PATENT STAYS, together with your other ingenious contrivance for Pendulous and Weak Bowels; otherwise I must necessarily have fallen a victim to my unfortunate complaint. Now, thank God, and you, I have no fear; for while I live I shall never cease to remember you with every sentiment of gratitude. And believe me, my dear Madam, to be, "July 10,1807. Your most grateful and obliged, A. M'D."

No. 6,

Tavistock-street, Covent Garden.

VICKERY respectfully acquaints the Nobility and Gentry that he has provided a curious assortment of the above articles against their coming to Town, adapted to Ladies therefore who hoever age and countenance. nour him with their commands may depend upon reN. B. The original Letter may, for satisfaction, beceiving every possible attention; and to prevent mistakes seen at Mrs. Lloyd Gibbon's, together with many it is necessary to give their Servants very particular diothers to the same effect. [740 rections to his house, as Vickery's name is placed conspicuously at shops in the neighbourhood, with which he has no concern.

THE SLEEPING BEAUTY OF CUCKFIELD
Has occasioned no small wonder even among the
Medical tribe, a much greater Phenomenon would it be
were the votaries of Fortune's Wheel to sleep, or even
dose, beyond the lapse of the present momentous New
LOTTERY Plan. If it ever behoved Adventurers to be
broad awake it should be to a Plan that contains two
Schemes instead of one, and more Capital Prizes, with
a far less number of Blanks, than the Lottery annals
could ever before instance.
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TALLOW CANDLES WITH WAXED WICKS.
In consequence of the Wicks of these Candles being
previously coated with Wax, they have the following
advantages:-first, They are seldom, if ever, subject to
what is called a Thief in the Candle; secondly, they will
not Gutter, except from bad snuffing or carrying about;
and thirdly, They burn longer and give a brighter light
than the usual Mould Candles. Sold only at the Candle
and Soap Company's Warehouse, No. 182, Fleet-street
(two doors from Fetter-lane); where also may be had
common Candles and Soap of the best quality.
NB. A discount is allowed for Ready Money in pro-
portion to the quantity purchased at one time.

BOARD AND LODGING.

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Ladies or Gentlemen desirous of acquiring or per-' fecting themselves in the knowledge of the French Language, may be accommodated with Board and Lodging in the house of a French Gentleman of respectability in a healthy and pleasant country town As there is a good Grammar-School in the town, the situation might be elegible to parents desirous of residing at the place of their children's education. The house is very spacious and convenient, and there is an excellent garden. The family consists of the Gentleman and his wife only. For particulars apply to B. Dulau and Co. Soho-Square. None but persons of respectability need apply.

No. XXII.-Vol. III.

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The Nobility and Gentry's Hair cut, as usual, with every attention to style and the improvement of their Hair, which can be attested by many thousands in the metropolis, who have for thirty years Patronized Vickery's endeavours.

Note No. 6, Tavistock-street.

INVISIBLE PETTICOATS.

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MRS. ROBERTSHAW begs leave to inform the Ladies that her Patent Elastic Spanish Lamb's-wool Invisible Petticoats, Drawers, Waistcoats, and dresses all in one, are ready for their inspection, articles much approved of by every Lady that has made trial of them, for their pleasant elasticity, softness, and warmth, and are found very convenient to ladies that ride on horseback; will add less to size than a cambric muslin. And warranted never to shrink even in the commonest wash.

N. B. Children's, of every size, at her Hosiery, Glove, and Welch Flannel Warehouse, No. 100, Oxford1742

street.

CIRCULATING LIBRARY,

No. 14. TAVISTOCK-STREET, COVENT-GARDEN. JAMES CREIGHTON most respectfully informs his Friends and the Public, that he continues to augment his Circulating Library, by the daily addition of Valuable Books in every Class of Literature.

Subscribers to this Library may be assured of being supplied with the best Modern Publications, conducive to information, amusement, and useful instruction.

Grateful to a discerning Public, for the Patronage he has hitherto experienced, J. Creighton will persevere in the utmost exertions to merit a continuance of Favors.

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Catalogues and Cards of the Terms may be had on application at the Library. D

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BELL'S MONTHLY COMPENDIUM OF ADVERTISEMENTS FOR OCTOBER, 1807.

LAUNCH.

LOST HAPPINESS REGAINED. Any Lady of respectability involved in distress from any expectation of inevitable dishonour, may obtain consolation and security and a real friend in the hour of anxiety and peril, by addressing a line (post paid) to Mrs. Grimston, No. 18, Broad-street, Golden-square, when a private interview with the Advertiser will be

Launch of the beautiful Frigate Etendu, took place yesterday, at the Dock Yard No. 16, Gracechurch-street, London; the Spectacle was truly pleasing, she went off in a capital style in the form of a Razor Strop.-Captain PACKWOOD invited many of his friends on board, Report bespeaks her freighted for South America, with a valuable cargo of Razor Strops, Boxes of Paste, Hunt-appointed. ing Razors, &c. which will convince the Fair Damsels as well as the bearded Inhabitants of that coast, the comfort that may be obtained by the power of Pack wood's Razor Strops, that will cut the steel, the steel will cut the beard.-The Beard has proved in many cases rudely to scrub the Ladies' Faces: [719

FASHIONABLE FURNITURE.

Patent Sofa and Chair Beds, Dining Tables, Brass Screw Bedsteads, new Sideboards, containing a Set of Tables; several new Inventions and excellent Improve ments in Cabinet and Upholstery Furniture; graciously patronized by the King, Queen, and Royal Family. BUTLER's is the Original Manufactory, and he is the true Proprietor of the Patents (the Deeds of which may be seen at his Ware-rooms), has had the honour of executing Orders in fashionable Furniture for great numbers of the Nobility and Gentry, many of whom have favourably condescended to recommend his Manufactory, knowing it to be the Original. Window Curtains, Drawing-room and Parlour Chairs, and every Article in the above Branches, in a variety of elegant and fashionable Designs. The Patent Brass Screw Beds are fixed with the greatest ease, without tools, or tacks

or nails in the Furniture.

Particular attention to useful Improvements in Furniture for the Gentlemen of the Army and Navy, and for Exportation. Musquitto Net Beds of various kinds for the East and West Indies. Fine Goose Feather Beds, and all kinds of Bedding, always ready at Butler's Ware house, Nos. 13 and 14, Catharine-street, Strand.-Please to be particular; a Brick-front House. [713

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Ladies thus situated, may depend upon the strictest secrecy and motherly attention, combined with every comfort so necessary on those occasions for the restoration of that serenity of mind generally attendant on cultivated life. (702

TO THE NOBILITY, GENTRY, AND OTHERS.
JUST IMPORTED FROM TURKEY.

The Genuine OTTO of ROSES, in bottles, 10s. 6d. To be had at Edward Complia's, Chemist, 41, Bishopsgate-street Within. Where may be had, L'Spirit de Rose, prepared from the Otto of Roses, price 5s, and 35. per bottle-Also, Table et Bouet Arquebusade Water, from Lousanne, in Switzerland; and Huile Antique de Rose.

N. B. Please to be particular in the Name and Number-Good allowance to Wholesale Dealers. [711

MORGAN AND SANDERS' MANUFACTORY. The fashionable Patent Sofa Beds, Chair Beds, fourpost and tent Bedsteads, with Furniture and Bedding complete; the new-invented Patent Trafalgar Sideboard and Portable Chairs, elegant suits of Drawing-room and and Dining Tables; also the Imperial Dining Tables, Dining-room Furniture, Carpets, Glasses, &c. the Patent East-India Musquito Net Beds, with every other article manufactured on purpose for foreign climates. Army and Navy Equipages on entire new principles and inventions, every article in the Upholstery and Cabinet branches, requisite for the furnishing of houses complete, in the first style of modern fashion and ele gance, at Morgan and Sanders' Manufactory and Warerooms, No. 16, and 17, Catherine-street, Strand, London.

N. B. Morgan and Sanders have no connection whatever with any other Warehouse in London. [708

PATRICK'S NEW PATENT LAMPS. The unprecedented Sale these LAMPS have ex perienced, for the last two seasons, fully justifies all 1 have said in former advertisements, as to their superiority over all others. In diffusing a more general light they are unequalled, are not liable to be out of repair, and e'dom known to break the glasses. The Public will find a great variety of patterns, from 12s. 6d. upwards, FOR MAKING THE HAIR GROW. suitable to every pupose where light is required. To The unexampled success of STIRACIA's ITALIAN be had only at my Lamp Manufactory and Oil Ware- OIL has met with for upwards of twenty-five years, in house, 94, Newgate-street. JOHN PATRICK.making the hair grow, both thick and long, and preventing its falling off (which it will do in twenty-four hours after illness) continues to be the most fashionable Pomade with Ladies of high rank, since powder is out of use, by keeping the head and hair perfectly clean; time gives it a most beautiful natural appearance, preand making the hardest hair as soft as silk, at the same return the hair to its natural colour. Lady Smith, of vents its turning grey, and even if on the change, will Sything-House, near Dorchester, has done the proprie. tor the high honour in giving him the liberty to say that Oils, both in lengthening and thickening the hair, and Lady Smith has found great benefit from the use of the in keeping the head and hair so perfectly clean as to render the use of a small tooth comb_unnecessary.

MAGAZINE FOR ELEGANT MILLINERY,
DRESSES, AND corsets, &c.

MRS. CLARK, No. 50, St. James's-street, begs leave to express her gratitude for the very liberal encourage ment she has hitherto experienced, and has to inform the Nobility and her Friends in general, that she is now completing for the approaching season a most superb collection of Millinery, Dresses, and Mantles, &c. &c. Mrs Clark takes the opportunity also to acquaint her Friends, that she has ready for their inspection a large assortment of Corsets of every size, and of superior make, so that ladies may immediately suit themselves without the inconvenience of being measured, and the delay unavoidably attendant on having them made to

order.

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Italian Oils, will please to observe that they are always
Caution. Those Ladies who purchase Stiracia's
in pots, with the Proprietor's name, Johnson, signed
on the label across the pot.

street, Oxford-street; Golding, No. 42, Cornhill; and
To be had at the proprietor's, No. 94, Newman-
at all the principal Perfumers in Town and Country, at
55. a pot, or 21. 14s. a dozen.
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