BEING Bell's COURT AND FASHIONABLE MAGAZINE, FOR OCTOBER, 1818. A New and Improved Series. EMBELLISHMENTS. 1. A Correct Likeness of MISS ELIZABETH WALKER BLANCHARD, Engraved from an original Drawing by MISS DRUMMOND. 2. A beautiful WHOLE-LENGTH PORTRAIT FIGURE in a WALKING DRESS. 3. A beautiful WHOLE-LENGTH PORTRAIT FIGURE in a BALL DRESS. 4. Elegant PATTERNS for NEEDLE WORK. ib. Funerals of the Chinese in Batavia .......... ib. of Death...... Important caution to Females 190 ed. Longevity ib. Adventure of a Parisian Husband ib. 192 General Observations on Fashion and Dress ib." Births, Marriages, and Deaths TO CORRESPONDENTS. THE Review of Margaret Melville, by Alicia Mant, is unavoidably postponed till our next Number. If we insert the Young Poet's Address to his Lyre, it cannot possibly be before next month. We must say we should have expected something better from the author of Astarte. It is with much regret that we are compelled to put off the review of the beautiful Duet of Deep in a hollow Glen, The Lake Minstrels, and Ah! where shall I fly? to our next Number, when the Musical Review will close for this year, and which we trust our contributors will have found both impartially and indulgently performed. Persons who reside abroad, and who wish to be supplied with this Work every month, as published, may have it sent to them to New York, Halifax, Quebec, and to any part of the West Indies, by Mr. THORNHILL, of the General Post Office, at No. 21, Sherborne-lane; to the Brazils, Madeira, Gibraltar, Malta, and all parts of the Mediterranean; to Russia, Sweden, Denmark, Germany, Italy, Spain, and Portugal; and to France and Holland, at 17s 6d. per Quarter, by Mr. CowIB, at the Foreign Newspaper Office, No. 22, Sherborne-lane. The money to be paid at the time of Subscribing, for either three, six, nine, or twelve months.-Orders also, post paid, on the above conditions, will be punctually attended to, if addressed to JOHN BELL, Proprietor of this Magazine, Weekly Messenger Office, No, 104, Drury-lane, London. London: Printed by and for JOHN BELL, Proprietor of this Magazine, and of the WEEKLY MESSENGER, No. 104, Drury-Lane. NOVEMBER 1, 1818. |