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From TWO to upwards of THREE GUINEAS, (according to the Fineness)

Saved to the Parchaser in a Single Piece of LOWE'S PATENT BRITISH SHIRTING CLOTH, The only Manufacture in Great Britain in which the Advantages of English Flax and Cotton are united in One Thread. Established 1808.

Its Peculiar Texture frees it from the injurious cold or chill experienced in the wear of Irish or other Linen, and the unpleasan: Sensation peculiar to Fabrics made wholly of Cotton.

For Durability, Beautiful Appearance, Comfortable Wear, and Great Economy, it stands unrivalled. Sold at 154, Cheapside, near St. Paul's.

Also a most beautiful Fabric of fine British Cambric, aud Cambric Handkerchiefs, suitable for every purpose for which French Cambric is used, and about one-third the price.

SECOND EDITION, GREATLY ENLARGED.

This day is published, price 7s. 6d. THE QUADRILLE INSTRUCTOR, containing directions for Dancing a variety of New Quadrilles, as introduced at the Assemblies of the Nobility. The Figures described in French and English, clearly illustrated by Diagrams, shewing the various Situa tions and Evolutions of each Person in the Dance, with the appropriate Steps, and the time they occupy in the performance. By THOMAS WILSON, Dancing Master, &c. &c. from the King's Theatre, Opera-House.

London: Published by BUTTON, WHITAKER, and Co. 75, St. Paul's Church-yard.

CORNS, BAD NAILS, CALLosities,
AND BUNIONS.

MR. LAIDLAW,
CHIRO PEDIST,

No. 9, NEW NORTH-STREET, RED LION SQUARE,

Respectfully acquaints the afflicted with the above complaints, that he can in the most inveterate cases, immediately relieve them without giving pain, and that cures are speedily effected.

Patients waited on every day (Sunday excepted) from eight o'clock in the morning till half past one, and from five in the afternoon till eight; received [687

at home from two to four.

TO THE NOBILITY AND GENTRY. MRS. SASS having for the last twenty-five years been honoured with the Patronage of the Nobility and Gentry, begs to acquaint those Families who are in want of Governesses that she has many Ladies who are fully competent to undertake so important a situation. Ladies' Schools are likewise provided with Partners and Teachers of the first abilities.

Ladies who wish Situations may be suited by application at No. 1. King-street, Bloomsbury.

Letters addressed, post paid, will be immediately attended to.

Ladies are also provided with Drawings on Silk for Embroidery and Rug Work, with materials. All kinds of Work taught; also Music, Dancing, Draw.

ing, Painting, &c.-Schools attended.

N. B. This Edition, independent of many additional Diagrams and Instructions, contains nine-siderable time attracted by Marston's curious and teen elegant Quadrilles, fifteen of them received by the Publishers within these few days from Paris. The whole are arranged for the Piano-forte, Harp, [690

or Violin.

HAIR, EYE-BROWS, AND WHISKERS, Changed from Red or Grey to Brown or Black, by the GRECIAN WATER, which produces the desired effect by one application It neither stains the skin or linen, and is entirely free from that purple shade that renders the user the subject of ridicule. If not approved after trial the money returned.

Sold at 41, Cornhill; 6, Tavistock-street, CoventGarden; 150, Oxford-street; and 57, New Bondstreet, at 3s. 6d.; 6s.; and 10s. 6d. per bottle.

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EAU AROMATIQUE DE MONTPELLIER.

J. DELCROIX has the honour to inform the Nobility and Public, that he is appointed by his brothers in Paris the sole Ageut in London for the sale of that much admired and grateful Perfume the EAU AROMATIQUE DE MONTPELLIER, so much in fashion amongst the first circles in Paris, and all parts of the Continent, not only for its refreshing qualities, but also for its utility as a most efficacious Wash for Whitening, Softening, and preventing innumerable incidents to delicate skin. It is highly recommended to Gentlemen after Shaving, removing all irritation caused by the

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TO THE LADIES.-SPRING NOVELTIES. The attention of the Fair Sex has been for a consplendid assemblage of PATENT STAYS, which infinitely surpass his former Inventions, and seem calculated to gratify the expectations of the Fashionable Circles, who are most respectfully invited to honour him with a visit to his very extensive Repository, where convenient rooms are appropriated for the reception of the Nobility and Gentry, with respectable females to attend them. The great advantages resulting from this Establishment can only be appreciated by comparing the quality and price of his Stays with those of other houses.

Great pleasure will be felt in submitting for their inspection his French, Spanish, improved Grecian, Italian, a-la-Diana, Circassian, and every other Stay (for which he has been favoured with the sanction of the Royal Family), in the greatest variety of shapes, and of the most exquisite materials and workmanship.

Sold by the Inventor and Patentee, at 24 and 25, able Milliner or Dress-maker at every principal Holywell-street, Strand; and retail by one respect

town in England, Ireland, Scotland, and Wales.

Country Milliners and Dress-makers coming to own, may purchase Stays well worth their conside[692

ration.

INDIA WAREHOUSE.

SUPERB INDIA AND BRITISH SHAWLS. The Nobility and Public are respectfully informed, that the most beautiful Selection of India and British Shawls ever on sale iu this country, replete with the finest specimens of the elegant novelties of A spurious and contemptible imitation of this the East, with an extensive variety of superior Dress elegant article is attempted, but to prevent imposi- Articles, adapted to Continental Costume, and partion, the Public are particularly cautioned to observe ticularly British Imitation Shawls, fac-similes of that the envelope of each bottle is signed "DEL-esteemed Oriental Desigus, may be inspected exCROIX," and that the only Depot is at J. Delcroix's clusively at EVERINGTON'S India and British Warehouse, 33, Old Bond street, corner of Stafford- Shawl Warehouse, 10, Ludgate-street, near St. Paul's, London.

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P. BURGESS'S ELYSIAN BALSAMIC COM-
POUND SOAP FOR THE FACE AND SKIN.
PLEASANT, INNOCENT, AND EFFICACIOUS

BEYOND A PARALLEL.

P. BURGESS, Inventor and sole Manufacturer, recommends all those who have yet unexperienced the good effects of his COMPOUND SOAP, to make a trial, as the best means of proving (without the hacknied jargon generally set forth to them), it is in every way superior to any thing yet introduced, for softening, improving, beautifying, and rectifying any impairment to which the Complexion is subject: it cleanses the Skin in a very superior way, without injuring or discolouring its surface; giving it a pleasant softness, the most severe wind or most, powerful sun cannot affect. In fine, nothing but a fair trial can prove its good and infallible qualities.

Prepared only by P. BURGESS, No. 63, Holborn-Hill, London, Inventor of the much admired [701

LILAC FLOWER SOAP.

BEAUTIFUL HAIR.

L'OLIO NOVELLO, a new discovered Oil, which gradually changes White, Grey, or Red Hair to beautiful Browns, of light and deep shades. It gives that softness, elasticity, and curl to the Hair which is appropriate to youth, and at the same time, by its nourishing quality thickens it and increases its quantity. This Oil does not stain the skin, and is applied without trouble. Samples of changed Hair may be seen at the Venders. The changes are gradual: 1. To a light auburn; 2. To a bright brown; afterwards deeper and deeper to black.

Sold for the Proprietor, wholesale and retail, at Rippin's, 21, Theobald's road, Red Lion square; Johnstone's, 68, Cornhill; and Huguenin, Haymarket. Price 78. 6d. per Bottle.

Good allowance to sell again.

A PLEASING APPEARANCE. Ladies of the first fashion, from their own experience, recommend Mrs. VINCENT'S GOWLAND'S LOTION as the most pleasant and effectual remedy for all complaints to which the Face and Skin are liable, by removing every kind of coarseness, erup. tion, and unpleasant appearance, and rendering the skin clear, smooth, and transparent; but the unexampled reputation of this Lotion having excited va

for "Mrs. Vincent's Gowland's Lotion," and see her name signed upon the label, on each bottle that is genuine.

ESTABLISHED SEVENTEEN YEARS. The Public are respectfully invited to an inspec. tion of the very large and cheap Stock of Irish Shirting and Sheeting Cloths, now on sale at No. 4, therious imitations, it is particularly requested to ask south side of Bloomsbury-square. The Company, from the nature of their Establishments here, and in Ireland, offer to the community the above articles much cheaper and better than they can be procured through any other medium. Their linens are bleached under their own inspection, without the help of acids; they warrant their durability and colour, and engage to return the money should a fault Madam,-Your Lotion having been recommended appear.-Country orders faithfully attended to. to me by a lady who received great benefit from it, and hearing it is much superior to Dickinson's, I AGENTS.-John Donovan, No. 4, Bloomsbury-beg you will send me a case. I am, Madam, &c. square, London. SHERBORNE.

John Doyle, No. 31, St. Mary's Abbey, Dublin. Good bills on Ireland, and Bank of Ireland notes taken in payment for linen, or discounted.

STEPHENSON'S

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PATENT FILTERING MACHINES. This Apparatus may truly be deemed of the first necessity and importance, especially where clear and wholesome Water is with difficulty procured, it purifies and renders beautifully transparent the foulest water, at the unexampled rate of two hundred gallons a day, whether from rivers, lakes, ponds, or any other source, in many of which cases millions of animalculæ are engendered, which tend to produce disorders and endanger health; the peculiar principle of this new process is a sure guard against those mischievous effects by preventing the readmission of any impure animals into the refined With these superior recommendations, the Patent Filtering Machines are offered to the Public at the following prices:-those at Five Guineas each purifying 50 gallons a day; those at Seven Guineas each purifying 100 gallons a day; and the largest size, Ten Guineas, purifying at the rate of 200 gal. lons a day.

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A Letter from the Right Hon. Lord Sherborne, to Mrs.
Vincent, No. 6, Davies-street, Grosvenor-square,
London.

Davies-street, Grosvenor-square; Bacon and Co:
Sold by Mrs. Vincent, sole proprietor, No. 6,
150, Oxford-street; Smyth, Perfumer to his Ma-
jesty, New Bond-street; and all reputable Venders
of genuine Medicines and Perfumers in every town
in Europe; in quarts 8s. 6d. pints 5s. 6d. half pints
2s.gd.
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CHING'S WORM LOZENGES. Worms are allowed to be the most frequent sources of Children's Diseases: their symptoms every Parent should be acquainted with. They occasion Loss of Appetite, a Paleness of the Face, Emaciation, and an irregular state of the Bowels, attended with violent Pains; they bring on Convulsions, affect the growth of the Body, and often prove fatal by ending in a Consumption or Decay. Both as a Preventive and Cure for these alarming Compaints, the above excellent Medicine is allowed, on the testimony of some of the highest Characters in this Country, to have no equal. Their Public Approbation, given to the Proprietor, from a personal knowledge of its Efficacy in their own Families, stamps its merits beyond competition, and gives a sanction to it which no other Medicine of the kind can boast.

Sold in Packets, at 1s. 14d.; and Boxs, at 2s. 9d. and 5s. 6d.; (by appointment) by R. Butler and Sons, No. 4, Cheapside, corner of St. Paul's Churcbyard; Sanger, 150, Oxford-street; Shuttleworth, opposite the ludia House, Leadenhall-street'; and by the principal Booksellers and Druggists in the United Kingdom.

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NEW LABORATORY,

No. 55, WELLS-STREET, OXFORD STREET.

A. PEARS, Proprietor and Manufacturer of the following articles, can, from a decisive knowledge of their several intrinsic excellencies, with the greatest satisfaction recommend them to fashionable adoption, and warrant that on a fair and impartial trial they will be found infinitely superior to what are vended at other places in the metropolis.

VICTORIA VIRITATIS.

The Verdict of the Jury before the Lord Chancellor, on Wednesday, the 6th of December, 1809, in the case of John Watson versus Andrew Pears, will be ever considered by the latter as a complete triumph, it being a defeat which his antagonist well merited, and which, on a serious investigation, he might well expect to experience. This important decision has established him the acknowledged Proprietor of the Genuine TRANSPARENT SOAP, an article that is daily increasing in public reputation, and which, for obvious reasons, is the favourite appendage to the Toilets of Ladies of the first fashion and distinction.

The Transparent Soap is composed of the most innocent ingredients, so that instead of possess ing those acrimonious, that tend to irritate the surface of the skin, it gives it that healthy appearance which has been long sought after, but never attained in such perfection. It being refined, through undergoing a chemical process, an infant may have it applied with the greatest safety and advantage; and no complexion, however delicate, can fail of being improved by constantly resorting to so admirable a means of establishing the triumph of beauty, health, and cleanliness.-Price 1s. 1s. 6d. and 2s. 6d. per square; Transparent Shaving Cakes Is. 1s. 6d. and 2s. 6d.

BOTANIC CREAM.

To remove that vulgar redness which obscures the natural beauty of the complexion, and to obliterate, through the medium of a gentle perspiration, that cuticular scrophula that every person possesses in a greater or less degree, are considerations of too much importance to be neglected in the moments devoted to the improvement of personal appearance, especially as the adoption of this invaluable preparation tends likewise to speedily remove all Eruptions, Freckles, Sunburns, &c. The Botanic Cream is admirably calculated for exportation, for in cold climates it protects the skin from the severity of the weather, and in extreme hot climates shields it from the effects generally by the powerful influence of a vertical sun.

It being of a more refined and delicate nature than soap, the most early as well as the more advanced periods of life will be equally benefited by its adoption; in fact, it is the best article extant for bestowing on the surface of the skin that exquisite improvement which renders it clean, blooming, and transparent to extreme old age-Price 2s. 6d. per pot.

MALABAR DENTIFRICE.

The Teeth being universally admitted to be one of the greatest external ornaments of the human person, it is no wonder that this invaluable Indian Tooth Powder should be purchased with an avidity, which is the criterion of its pre-eminence to the generality of articles advertised for the same purpose.

A regular set of Teeth displays every other feature to the greatest possible advantage, and on the contrary an irregular set of Teeth lessons the charms of every other of the countenance which, like the verdure of the earth, replenished by the all glorious sun, is constantly requiring renovation and improvement.

The Malabar Dentifrice renders the Teeth white, smooth, and even; the Gums healthful; fortifies the Enamel; prevents the accumulation of Tartar, which, by being suffered to adhere in too great quantities, is in time the utter destruction of good teeth; prevents the occurrence of that seldom pitied, though excruciating, the Tooth Ach, and renders the interference of the Dentist unnecessary. It is astringent, anti-putrescent, a fine aromatic, and for sweetening the breath, it may defy and challenge competition.-Price 2s. 9d. per box.

PEARS' LIQUID BLOOM OF ROSES.

To remove the injuries sustained by the injudicious use of deleterious compositions, and to seat beauty on its native throne—the countenance, A PEARS has produced this invaluable extract from the flower whose name it bears, which is invariably admitted to be the best means of effectuating this grand and laudable purpose.

PEARS' WHITE IMPERIAL POWDER.

This simple but effective cosmetic gives a softness to the texture of the skin unparalleled in the anuals of art, and consequently enhances the value of the rich donation of nature.—Price 2s. 6d. and 5s. per box.

PEARS' ROSE COLOUR AND PINK SAUCERS.

This ingenious discovery may be applied to a variety of purposes with the happiest success.Drawing in Water Colours, Painting on Velvet, Tinging the Cheek, Lips, &c. Dying Silk, Lace, Muslin, Feathers, Artificial Flowers, &c. Thus a lady of fashion will find it an article of use as well as embellishment, and the female artist a source of improvement and satisfaction. As a medium for improving native talent it cannot be too highly appreciated.

UNIQUE EXHIBITION.

NOW OPEN IN SAVILLE-HOUSE, LEICESTER

SQUARE.

Mr. ABERDEIN has the honour to inform the Nobility, Gentry, and the Public, that the late Mrs. Aberdein's Works, known by the name of the PAPYRUSEUM, consisting of Flowers, Landscapes, Models of Architecture, 132 Figures of Public Cha racters of various Nations, representing their pecu. liar expressions of countenance, customs, costumes, &c. in paper. Mr. Aberdein will not attempt giving a description of the Works, as it exceeds every description that has hitherto been attempted; to be understood and appreciated it requires to be seen; and Mr. Aberdein Hatters himself that it will afford pleasure and satisfaction to the admirers of the Fine Arts. This Exhibition has been honoured with the distinguished patronage of the Nobility and Gentry of Ireland and Scotland, and some of the principal towns in England.

Open from Ten till dusk. Admittance One Shilling. Catalogues at 1s, and at 6d.

TO LADIES AND GENTLEMEN OF RANK AND FASHION.

CORRECT IMITATION OF NATURE.

ANN BOWMAN begs to return her most grateful thanks for the continuation of that Patronage, which has been increasingly bestowed on her by the Nobility and Gentry since the first Establishment of her PATENT PERRUQUES AND HEAD DRESS MANUFACTORY; and, impelled by the most lively sense of gratitude for past favours, begs forther to state, that having had in a large stock of French Hair, is enabled to sell he Head Dresses at a reduced Price; the Specimens combine the Parisian and other European Fashions, with the most tasteful improvements and judicious alterations; feels it unnecessary to say more than they possess every quality calculated to heighten the loveliness of Beauty. Men, possessed of a thorough knowledge of Fashion, and the most tasteful abilities in Hair Cutting and Dressing, are constantly ready to wait on Ladies and Gentlemen abroad, or at her Establishment, No. 109, New Bond-street.

N. B. French Rouge of superior quality, Tor toiseshell Combs, and other Articles of Perfumery.

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P. S. The first choice of elegant Hamburgh and Scotch Damask table cloths in Great Britain, viz. Ten quarters long, los. 6d. each; ditto double Damask, 14s.; Twelve quarters long, 18s. 6d. each; ditto double Damask, 24.; Fourteen quarters long, 26s. each; ditto double Damask, 31s. 6d.; Sixteen quarters long, 34s. each; ditto the finest double Damask 42s. with every other size in proportion.78, Oxford-street, exactly opposite the Pantheon. N. B. No unpaid letters will be opened.

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This day are published, price 5s. 6d. LETTERS TO A MOTHER, on the managementTM of Infants and Children, embracing the important subjects of Nursing, Food, Clothing, Exercise, Bathing, &c. With cursory remarks on the Diseases of Infancy and Childhood; With a particular reference to their prevention. By a Physician.

Published by Burton and Briggs, 156, Leadenhallstreet.

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STONE AND POWDER BLUES EXPLODED.

J. T. RIGG'S ULTRA MARINE CAKE BLUE is recommended as superior to any article used for bleaching and beautifying family linen, laces, and muslins. J. T. R. baving practised twenty years in the manufature of refined Blues, stakes his reputation on this article being highly superior to all others used for similar purposes.

Sold in Cakes at Is., 6d., and 3d. each; used with less trouble than any other, a threepenny Cake will dye fifty gallons of water a proper shade, and advantage the clothes more than 4s. worth of Powder or Stone Blue.

Sold at 65, Cheapside, and 52, Park-street, Grosvenor-square.

No. 100, STRAND,
WALSH'S

IMPROVED GINGER SEEDS.

POMMADE DIVINE.

Amidst discoveries of real utility, the PoмMADE DIVINE must rank pre-eminent. Its unprecedented virtues have been sauctioned by the most eminent Surgeons of this metropolis. The Proprietor can proudly recommend it with the utmost confidence, from the happy and salutary effects experienced from it by innumerable persons for a long series of years, which is its best Eulogium.

It can be no matter of surprise that the Pommade Divine should be counterfeited, its excellence alone is the cause; but the Proprietor warns the Public of the consequence that may result from a deletrious composition sold as the real and genuine Pommade Divine, which is only to be had of the sole Proprie tor, JOHN OGILVY, 68, Swallow-street, Hanoversquare, who has prepared and sold it upwards of Forty Years in the utmost purity. [693

PENETRATING HAIR BRUSHES,

This elegant preparation of Ginger has been patronized for nearly thirty years by the Nobility and Gentry, and recommended with the greatest success by medical men of the first eminence, for its bene- P. BURGESS AND CO's. SUPERIOR IMPROVED ficial effects in all disorders where a warm stimulating medicine is indicated, such as Wind, Spasms, Indigestion, Cramp or Pains in the Stomach, Gout, Palsy, Rheumatism, Langour, and Debility. Also as a preventive against cold from exposure to the inclemency of the season.

Prepared and sold only by H. J. Preston (late Walsh) Chemist to his Royal Highness the Duke of York, No. 100, Strand, in Bottles, 2s. 9d. 7s. and 10s. 6d. each.

N. B. To prevent mistakes, be careful to ask for Walsh's Ginger Seeds.

LADIES UNDER DRESSES, DRAWERS, AND
INVISIBLE PETTICOATS.

MRS, MORRIS (Manufacturer to the Royal Family) respectfully informs those Ladies that have honoured her with their commands and Ladies in general, she continues to make fresh and extensive supplies of her Patent Invisible Petticoats, Opera Under Dresses, Drawers, and Waistcoats, made of real Spanish Lamb's Wool and India Cotton; the sures preventive against colds that can possibly be adopted, and are warranted not to shrink by washing. Ladies returning from the East and West Indies will find them invaluable. Children's of every size, and made to order, at the original Hosiery, Glove, and Welsh Flanel Warehouse, No. 100, Oxford-street.

N. B. Ladies' Hunting Drawers.

DEVONSHIRE CLOUTED CREAM, &c. REAL DEVONSHIRE CLOUTED CREAM and SCALDED CREAM BUTTER, of the finest qualities; also ITALIAN NAPKIN CREAM CHEESES, an article of superior quality, made entirely of Cream; to be bad of the LONDON DAIRY COMPANY, 342, Oxford-street (nearly opposite John-street), and at no other house in London. Also BATH, YORK, and BEDFORD CREAM CHEESES in great perfection; and sent to any part of the country.

Families regularly supplied at their own houses with genuine COUNTRY MILK and CREAM, fine BUTTER, WHEY, &c. Best Double Cream, fresh from the country every morning, Five Shillings per Quart.

Dealers, Tavernkeepers, and Confectioners, supplied with Cream.

IN EFFECT AND CONVENIENCE STAND UNRI-
VALLED;

Clean and give to the Hair a matchless gloss and beautiful appearance. The bristles being of different lengths, the one counteracts the defect of the other, separate and penetrate to the roots of the Hair, so that it is impossible any scurf or other dirt can remain unmoved; by which its growth will be cultivated, and its appearance much improved.

N. B. New Invented PENETRATING HORSE BRUSHES on the same construction, sauctioned by the most eminent Veterinary Surgeons, as contribut ing much to the health as well as the beauty of the animal; by the use of which much time and labour

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Going to the East or West Indies, are most respectfully informed they can be fully equipped for the voyage, at S. UNWIN'S Ready Made Lineu Warehouse, 57, Lombard-street, with every article of Wearing Apparel, at the following low prices :

Ladies' Calico Shifts, 4s. 6d. each; White Morning Dresses, 128.; Coloured Gingham ditto, 148.; Petticoats, Caps, and Linen of every description; a large assortment of Children's French Cambric Caps, 8s.; Worked Robes, and a great variety of Childbed Linen, remarkably cheap.

S. UNWIN informs Gentlemen going abroad they can be supplied with any quantity of Calico Shirts at 5s. 6d. each; Linen Shirts, Muslin – Cravats, Dressing Gowns, thin Jackets and Trowsers, Sea Bedding, &c.

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