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NATIONAL LIGHT AND HEAT COMPANY,

For the Introduction of

COKE AND GAS LIGHTS. Application from various parts in England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland, urge me to explain, that by carbonizing, instead of burning Fuel, the whole weight and substance is saved in Coke, Oiltar, ammonial Liquor, actous Acids and pure Gas (hitherto wasted in nuisible smok:), which alone is worth 15. per chal dron in light. This Gas flows cold and transparent as air, in any tubes to any place, and burns clearer and brighter than wax and oil. It may light all rooms, halls, shops, streets, squares, road, and coasts, and serve as fire and light for every culinary purpose. Hence it is proposed to establish Public Ovens in Cities; to issue Stoves, &c. for distant Houes and Manufactories, to grant Licences, Instructions, and Drawings throughout the Realm and the Colonies, on a reasonable scale of the size, lights, and products required. The saving is about 201. in every Chaldron of Coal, and as much in proportion from Timber, &c. All modern contrivances to save Heat are reversed, and proved by experiments, elucidating Count Rumford's ingenious principles, how his best Furnaces lost above one-third of the heat generated.

TOUR ROUND THE WORLD.

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A WINTER IN BATH.
In a few Days will be published,

A Winter in Bath, 4 vols. By the Author of two much esteemed modern Novels, who is well known in the Polite and Fashionable Circles of London, Bath, Brighton, &c.

To fulfil my original promise, and satisfy several Country Gentlemen, Subsriptions will henceforth be received at the most respectable Country Banks, wheAlso, ther my Plaus, Estimates, and Share Receipts, will be transmitted, and where the Deposits are to remain till called for by the Provisional Committee of Trustees.

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Subscriptions of single Shares also continue to be received at the Banks of Sir Matthew Bloxam and Co. Gracechurch-street; Messrs. Devaynes and Co. 39, Pallmail; and at the Office, 97, Pall-mall. Attendance in the Committee Room, for explanation, &c. from 10 till 4 o'clock; and Plans at the Office. Experiments and Illumination will continue, for public conviction, every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday evenings, at 8 o'clock. Non-Subscribers pay 5s. of which Ss. are allowed on Subscription. Three Tickets 10s. 6d. and twelve ditto, 11. 1s. Four Pamphlets are sold at 2s. 1s and 6d. at this Office; at Richardson's, Royal Ex change; and at Chapple's, Pall-mall. Just published, Plain Questions and Answers, elucidating the whole Plan, may be had for 3d. or six Copies for 1s. [358

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No. I. of

The ARTIST: consisting of a Series of Essays on various Subjects of Science and Art; written by Men of Eminent Professional Ability, on Topics relative to their respective Studies, and by other persons peculiarly convers nt with those Subjects. Each Essay will have the signature of its author, and the whole will be edited by Prince Hoare.

A Statistical Account of the United States of Ame- Published by John Murray, and John White, Fleetrica, by D. F. Donnant, translated by W. Playfair; street; William Miller, Albermarle-street; John Hard with an Addition on the Trade to America, for the useing, St. James street; James Asperne, Cornhill; Arch.. of Commercial Men. Illustrated by a divided Circle. Constable and Co. Edinburgh; and John Archer, Dub Small Octavo. Price 2s. 6d. boards. [357in; J. Parker, Oxford; and T. Barret, Cambridge. [371

SOUTH AMERICA, BOTANY BAY, SOCIETY,
SANDWICH, and FRIENDLY ISLANDS.
This day was published, in three volumes Crown octavo,
price 13s. 6d.

purtunities of delineating the subjects of which he treats from actual and attentive observation. Unlike an ordinary traveller whose opinions are formed at first sight, he has been enabled by a long residence in the country to mature his ideas on men and manners, to compare and correct his conclusions, and to divest himself of the partiality and prejudice which too often influence a superficial observer.

A New Voyage Round the World in the Years 1800, 1801, 1802, 1803, and 1804, describing the present forms of Government, Customs, Manners, Amusements, Means and Modes of Life of the different EVANS'S PARNASSIAN GARLAND. Islanders in the Southern Hemisphere; with copious and interesting Details of the present State of Botany Elegantly printed with a new Nonpareil Type, in a pocket size, and embellished with two beautiful FnBay and Norfolk Island, their Civil and Military Establishments, internal Regulations, Climate, Soil, and gravings, from Designs by Uwins, price 2s. 6d. bds. The Parnassian Garland; or, Beauties of Modern Productions, number of Inhabitants, grants of Land, Parties, Taxes, &c. &c. price of Provisons and Labour, Poetry, consisting of upwards of Two Hundred Pieces, modes of Payment; founded upon actual Observation, chiefly selected from the Works of the most distinduring an eighteen Months residence on the spot. By guished Poets of the present age, with appropriate InJohn Turnbuil. troductory lines to each Article, on a new Plan. Designed for the Use of Schools, and the Admirers of Poetry in general. By JOHN EVANS, A. M. Master of a Seminary for a limited number of Pupils, Pullins row, Islington. OULTON'S EDITION OF THE WORKS OF THE LATE GEORGE ALEXANDER STEVENS. Printed in a small Pocket size, and illustrated by two rich Engravings, from Original Designs by Mr. Uwins, price 2s. 6d. in boards;

Published by Richard Phillips, No. 6. Bridge-street, Blackfriars; and to be had of all Booksellers.

"The greatest obligations are conferred upon us by those adventurous persons who having visited these islands of late years, give such statements of what they saw, as enables us to trace the progress of society in one of its earliest stages, and to estimate the effects pri duced by the sudden revolution in their circumstances which the Natives have experienced from their intercourse with Europeans.-We have seldom been more gratified than with the addition which these Volumes make in this point of view to our knowledge of distant countries. We look upon this work as one of the most interesting Books of Travels which have appeared for Had we room for extracts entertaining to our readers and creditable to the writer, we should willingly give a large portion of this Narrative."-Edin burgh Review for 1807.

many years.

"These Volumes are replete with information, and display the recent state of these places to great advantage."-Imperial Review.

"This is a real Voyage, it is not a transcription or imitation of any Author; Mr. Turnbull is a traveller who reports only what he saw and what he underwent, his descriptions have the merit of novelty, and we believe the most perfect fidelity, his observations, as those of a strong, thinking mind, seizing only upon that which was worthy of the attention of a discriminating understanding. This Work has already become general upon the Continent, and we recommend it to all our readers."-Les Archives des Letteraric for October. [355

NEW BOOKS,

Published March 1, 1806, by JAMES CUNDEE,

The Works of the late George Alexander Stevens, including his celebrated Lecture on Heads, and Songs, * In the present Edition the Lecture on Heads has been modernized, and several new articles added, excluding such only as, on account of their local nature, possess no particular merit at the present day. The various articles are placed under appropriate heads, and notes are added by way of illustration. In the Songs, also, a new arrangement has been made, which, it is presumed; will make the whole pleasing, and acceptable to every class of readers. By W. C. OULTON, E-4. Author of the Traveller's Guide, &c. &c.

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HOGARTH'S ORIGINAL WORKS. Messrs. BoYDELL and Co. think it their duty, from the numerous miserable copies of the Works of Ho garth, that are daily published in this and other coun tries, to inform the Public, that they are the sole Proprietors of the Original Works of that celebrated Artist; for which they have long paid his family, and still continue to pay them, a large annuity. That the original Plates, engraved by the hand of that inimitable Artist, or under his eye, are in very good preservation, and produce good impressions. They also beg leave to AI-assure the Public, that since the Plates have been in their possession, they have never allowed any Artist to profane them by a single touch, being very sensible That Hogarth's style of etching and engraving was so masterly, and expressed what he meant to convey so forcibly, that it throws all the imitators, and pretended restorers, at a great distance, as may be seen by comparing these miserable copies with the originals.

bion Press, Ivy-lane, Paternoster-row, London. JANSON'S STRANGER IN AMERICA. Elegantly printed in one large Quarto Volume, illustrated by many coloured Engravings, comprehending Views, Public Buildings, Pians, &c. Price Two

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The Stranger in America; containing Observations made during a long Residence in tha Country on the Genius, Manners, and Customs of the People of the United States; their Government, Laws, and Criminal Punishments; the State of Agriculture, Commerce, Manufactures, Religion, Arts, Sciences, Slavery, and Where also is just published, Hogarth Illus the Slave Trade; together with Biographical Particulars trated, by John Ireland, in three Volumes Royal of Public Characters; a View of the Rise and Progress Octavo, price 41. 8s. 6d. in boards, the third of the Drama; Hints and Facts relative to Emigration, Edition corrected. This Work contains not only exand a variety of interesting Anecdotes and details, Moral,planations of each Print, but various Anecdotes of that Historical, Scientific, and Descriptive. By Charles great Artist, and of the times in which he lived. William Janson, Esq. late of the State of Rhode N. B. The third volume, compiled frhm Hogarth's Island, Counsellor at Law.

Manuscripts, and containing upwards of forty new Prints, may be had separate, price 11. 16s. for tat completion of sets, to accommodate those who pur chased the two first volumes, before the third was pub

The Author of this Work was an inhabitant of the United States upwards of fourteen years; and his profession, as well as his many and extensive journies in various parts of the Union, affortled him abundant op-lished.

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P. PINDAR.

Embellished with five Illustrative Etchings, and two. HEAD-pieces. Price 8s. boards.

London: printed for Longmin, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, Paternoster-row.

GOTHIC ARCHITECTURE.

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The MISERIES of HUMAN LIFE TRAVESTY'D, By T. ROWLANDSON,

And published at R. Ackermana's Repository of Arts, No. 101, Strand;

In Twelve Etchings, to illustrate and bind with that most entertaining and humourous Work, The Miseries of Human Life, designed and engraved by Thomas Rowlandson, who has kept up the spirit of this eccentric production with his peculiar whimsicality, price 6s. coloured, 4s. plain, to be had of all the Booksellers in Great Britain.

N. B. Just published the Fifth Number of HUET'S CHARACTER's of TREES.-The Fifth Number of RuDIMENTS of his CATTLES will be ready for delivery [367 very shortly.

VICKERY,

Ladies' Head Dress Maker and Hair Cutler, No. 6,
Tavistock-street, Covent-Garden,

Has the honour to acquaint the Nobility and Gentry,
that he has completed an assortment of elegant Head-
Dresses; that need only to be seen to be approved of.
The Roval Crop is a specimen of superior elegance.
Ladies that honour him with their commands, will

This day was published, handsomely printed on Royal please to say, if for young, middle aged, or elderly Octavo, Price 12s. in Boards.

OBSERVATIONS on ENGLISH ARCHITEC

Ladies. The price from two to five Guineas Gentlemen's Crops made to a perfection in fitness TURE, Military, Ecclefiastical, and Civil, compared very rarely to be met with, at two Guineas and a half. with similar Buildings on the Continent, including a The Nobility and Gentry's Hair cut with every attenCritical Itinerary of Oxford and Cambridge; also His-tion to style and the improvement of their Hair. torical Notices of stained Glass, Ornamental Gardening, &c. with Chronological Tables, and Dimensions of

Cathedral and Conventual Churches.

Ladies and Gentlemen will please to give their servants very particular directions to his house, as Vickery's name is placed very conspicuously at shops in the neighbourhood, with which he has no connection.

Vickery's establishment, formerly of Bond-street, Bishopsgate street, and Cheapside, (but now of TavisT.tock-street only), upwards of thirty years standing. [559

By the Rev. James Dallaway, M. B. F. S. A. Printed for J. Taylor, at the Architectural Library, No. 59, High Holborn, Where may be had, 1. Essays on Gothic Architecture, by the Rev. Warton, Rev. J. Bantham, Capt. Grose, and Rev. J. Millner, illusterated with Twelve Plates, Second Edition, Royal Octavo, 10s. 6d. Boards.

2. Gothic Ornaments, selected from the Parish Church of Lavenham, Suffolk, 40 Plates, Quarto, 18s. [081

ORNAMENTAL ARCHITECTURE.

TO THE LADIES.

mired ITALIAN LILY PASTE, so universally made A Soft, Clear, and Delicate Skin. The much-aduse of for washing the Face, Neck, and Hands, in consequence of its peculiar innocence and sovereign efficacy,

This Day was published, by J. Taylor, at the Archi-in rendering the skin soft, clear, smooth, and delicate; tectural Library, No. 59, High Holborn,

1. RANDALL'S COLLECTION of DESIGNS for Villas, Casinos, Mansions, Lodges, and Cottages, in the Grecian, Gothic and Castle styles, with Descriptions, elegantly engraved in Aqua-Tinta, on 34 large Quarto Plates, 21. 12s. A few Copies are printed on Imperial Folio, Sl. 13s. 6d.

2. Lugar's Sketches for Cottages, Rural Dwellings and Villas, in the Grecian, Gothic, and Fancy Styles, with Observations, &c. 38 Plates, quarto, 11. 11s. 6d. and elegantly coloured, 21. 12s. 6d.

3. Plaw's Sketches for Country Houses, Villas, and Rural Dwellings, on 42 Plates, quarto, 11. 11s. 6d. 4. Plaw's Ferme Ornée, or Rural Improvements. A Series of Designs for Parks, Fences, Cottages, &c. 58 Plates, quarto, 11. 11s. 6d.

5. Plaw's Rural Architecture; Designs from the simple Cottage to the decorated Villa. 62 Plates, quarto, 21.25.

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8. Malton's Cottages, on 23 Plates, quarto, 11s. 6.

9. Miller's Designs for Cottages, Farm Houses and Yards, Lodges, &c. 32 Plates, quarto, 10s. 6d, [382

as also for gradually freeing it from those disagreeable imperfections incident to many complexions, and for effectually preventing cold Winds from chapping, and the Sun from tanning it. It is peculiar to the Lily Paste to dissolve perfectly transparent on the Skin, and upon the application of water, from a rich Cream of Lilies, wihch is used instead of Soaps, &c. for washing the Skin, (as Soaps, it is well known, cannot be made without a Caustic Alkaline Salt, the irritating property of which when applied to the Skin, must have a powerful tendency to open and enlarge its pores, the frequent repetition of which must in process of time greatly impair the beauty of its feature.) This evil is effectually remedied in the use of the Lily Paste, which is not only more easy and pleasant in its operation, but washes the skin much cleaner. An agreeable softness immediately succeeds its use; the skin is also sweetened and refreshed, whilst the whole complexion assumes an enlivened appearance.

Sold only by Bayley, and Blew, Cockspur-street, Perfumers to their Royal Highnesses the Prince and Princess of Wales, and Duke and Duchess of York: Gattie, Perfumer, Now Bond street; Hooper, Jeweller, &c. 39, Cheapside; Mr. Spence, Edinburgh; Mr. Remnant, Bookseller, Hamburgh; and by Thorn and Co. Perfumer and Ornamental Hair Manufacturer, No. 45, Oxford-street, near Berners-street; in blue glass jars, 5s, each. A jar will last washing with twice a day three months.

N. B. It can be had no where but at the above houses. [368

IMPROVED MINERAL TEETH.

The Nobility and Gentry are most respectfully accommodated with the same by A. FALEUR and J. DELAFONS, No. 13, Woburn-place, Russell-square; where every deficiency, even of the gum, is supplied, in the most secure, pleasant, and agreeable manner.To this renovation of the mouth succeeds the comfort of mastication, while the voice resumes the charming powers of tone, and varieties of modulation, and the harmony of the features are again restored to the grace which nature first gave them.

WITHERS'S

LIAN SICILIAN BLOOM OF YOUTH AND BEAUTY; Or, Impalpable Vegetable Powder for the Skin, Is recommended to the Ladies with the utmost degree of confidence, as the most exquisite production in the universe, for beautifying the skin, without the possithe most brilliant and natural fairness that can possibly bility of doing the slightest injury. It communicates be conceived, and possesses this pre-eminent excellence, that it cannot possibly be discovered by the most scrutinizing observer, but looks like the native bloom of Mr. Faleur, perfectly acquainted with the prepara-health taken from the neck of youth and beauty, and tion of Mineral Compositions, from an experience of placed on the skin to which this powder is applied, acfourteen years, has succeeded in making his Teeth so cording to the directions for use. incorruptible, he will engage to replace them, free of expence, if ever known to wear or change colour. [566 HUDSON'S CHEMICAL BLEACHING LIQUID. Stains of Red Port Wine, Tea, Fruit, Mildew, and every vegetable matter are entirely removed from Table Linen, Leathers, Cottons, Muslins, Lace, and other articles of Dress, by Hudson's Chemical Bleaching Liquid; it also removes the above stains from Ladies' Buff Dresses, without injuring the buff colour, and restores all kinds of Linens to their original whiteness when discoloured by bad washing, disuse, or long sea voyages, without ever injuring the texture of the cloth.

Prepared and sold by Hudson and Co. her Majesty's Chymists, 27, Haymarket; sold also by Warren and Co. 41, Cheapside; Bacon, 150, Oxford-street; Oxley, 21, Tavistock-street, Covent-Garden; Bolton, front of the Exchange, Cornhill; F. Newberry, and Shaw and Edwards, St. Paul's Church-yard; at Edinburgh, by Baxter and Scott; Liverpool, Edwards and Penny Birmingham, J. Cope and Son, Nott, and Lloyd, Wilks and Grafton; York, Wolstenholme; and in all the principal towns of the United Kingdom, in bottles, at Ss. each. [376

Prepared and sold by William Withers (at the only Warehouse for Dr. Noris's Fever Drops), 229, Strand, Bond-street; Mr. Tait, 41, Cornhill; Mr. Bury, 14, near Temple-bar; also sold by Mr. Overton, 47, New Sloane street, Knightsbridge; Messrs. Allens, 70, Oxford-street; and at Mrs. Marriott's, apposite the Old Rooms, Bath; in Packets at 2s. 6d. 10s. 6d. and 21% each Packet, and is signed by the Proprietor.

ARTIFICIAL TEETH,

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With enamel skilfully placed, from one to a whole set, so as not to be discovered from Natural Teeth, will always retain their natural colour. Complete Sets, placed on reasonable terms. Human Teeth placed to Stumps, or from one to a whole Set. Mr. PRINCE, ¡ Dentist, No. 333, Oxford-street, performs every operation on the Teeth and Gums, in the safest manner.

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PRINCE's PASTE PEARLS for concealing De cayed Teeth in Front, so as not to be discovered they The Indisputable Superiority of are decayed: are recommended to persons residing at a THE GENUINE CHARCOAL DENTIFRICE, distance from a Dentist, who have the misfortune of 1 Prepared only by the Proprietors, KERNOT and loosing front Teeth, as they may make one themselves; BLAKE, Chemists, No. 53, St. James's-street, London, ficial Teeth, and are in the habit of leaving town, as in is the greatest convenience to persons who wear the Artiover the many spurious kinds in general circulation, is fully established, by the decided preference which case of an accident, they will be possessed of a substithose who have made a single trial continue to give per assistance.Price Half a Guinea per Box, contute to replace the deficiency, till they can obtain proit; this is daily confirmed by a very rapid and exten-taining ten Pearls; or one containing twenty-five, for

sive sale.

One Guinea.

The Proprietors, therefore, take the liberty of re- PRINCE'S GRENARD TINCTURE has been L commending it to those who have not experienced its proved the only article yet discovered for fastening efficacy; it is perfectly exempt from acid, and posTeeth that are loose: is recommended to persons west sesses, in a peculiar degree, the desirable qualities of rendering the Teeth beautfully white, and preserving the enamel; in fine, the combined properties of this Dentifrice, so essential to the improvement of Teeth, have procured it the sanction of the fist Nobility in

the Kingdom.

ing Artificial Teeth fastened to their Natural, as it will prevent the Natural from becoming loose, a case which frequently happens -Half-a-Guinea per Bottle.

whitening the Teeth, curing the Scurvy in the Gums, only requires a trial; 2s. 6d. per pot.

PRINCE'S CHERRY PASTE, for preserving and

Sold wholesale and retail, with printed Observations on its chemical and antiseptic properties, by the Pro-cellence consists in sweetening the Breath which may prietors, No. 38, St. James's street; and at every prin cipal Town throughout the United Kingdom. [364

TO CONSUMPTIVE PERSONS.

PRINCE's CHERRY LOTION; its peculiar exarise from inward complaints, Scorbutic Gums, or Decayed Teeth, as there are few persons more or less that are not afflicted with this unpleasant sensation: a trial will vouch its merits. Those who wear Artificial Teeth ought never to be without it, as it keeps them sweet and clean; 7s. 6d. per bottle.

If you or your Physician know any Medicine that will cure Consumption, you have no occasion to take any thing else. If you do not, then it becomes a duty PRINCE'S MUSHROOM for the Tooth-Ach, which to try HOPE'S HECTIC PILLS, which always pre gives immediate relief, and has relieved persons from vent, and, nine times in ten, cure Consumption, even the most excruciating pain, who have not been able to after the most fatal termination could only be ex-sleep for several nights, after taking every resource in pected.

Sold wholesale and retail by G. Walker, No. 106, Great Portland street. retail, by Ward, No. $24, Holborn; Shepherd, Bristol; Marshall, Northampton ; and all other Medicine Sellers.

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vain, and have found an immediate relief by the Mushroom: those afflicted with the Tooth Ache ought never to be without it, 2s. 6d.

To be had of the Proprietor, No. 333, Oxford-street, and by appointment, Bacon, 150, Allen, 76, Oxford

street; Ward, 524, Middle-row, Holborn; Butler, 4, before discovered by himself; therefore, any articles Cheapside; Withers, 229, Strand; Rigge, 65, Cheap-of that name, which have not the above signature, are side; Holmes and Tutt, Royal Exchange, London; counterfeits, and the circulators impostors. It is necesBall, Dame street, Dublin; Blanchard, York; Rea-sary to inform Country Venders, that the Proprietor burn, North-Bridge, Edinburgh; Shepherd, Bristol; Collins, Salisbury; Cruttwell, Bath; and most Venders in Town and Country.

All Orders from any part of the Country will be sent by Coach, by sending the Money in a letter, directed to Mr. Prince, No. 333, Oxford-street, London. [$77

does not travel, having venders in principal towns, but
guards against persons that practice travelling with the
spurious Oil, and who has offered it for s le to the
principal Venders in town, who, as Gentlemen, have
rejected it, knowing there never was any article of that
name but that prepared by Prince, which they have
vended for several years. The Proprietor thinks it re-
quisite to mention this, for the reputation of shop-
keepers who may be unacquainted of there being a
counterfeit circulating likewise; informing them, hat
they may be supplied with the Russia Oil, at the Pro-
prietor's, No. 583, Oxford-street, or at any Wholesale
Vender's in London, where they will receive liberal
allowance; also to be had, wholesale and retail, of
Mr. Bull, Dame-street, Dublin, appointed Agent for
Ireland.
[578

CHEVALIER RUSPINI'S DENTIFRICE AND

TINCTURE.

FOR THE GROWTH OF HAIR. Ladies and Gentlemen who wish the Ornament of a FINE HEAD of HAIR, need only make a fair trial of the RUSSIA OIL, particularly as the use of Oils are found so necessary to moisten the Hair when dressing, for which purpose the Russia Oil has now become in use by the Royal Family, and Ladies of the first circle. It is a nourisher and improver to its growth | This Tincture, which has for so many years been prevents its falling off, and is so great a preserver and used and sanctioned by the first Nobility and Gentry, strengthener to the Hair, as to prevent its becoming bald will he found most salutary during the present season, or turning grey, to the latest period; also restores the the effects of cold and damp air on the Teeth and Gumis Hair on bald places. Several Gentlemen, who have being repelled and counteracted by its balsamic and been bald for years, have declared, after using the astringent qualities. It is of powerful use in defending Russia Oil regularly for three months, that they be the Nerves connected with the Teeth, which are now came nearly covered with hair. It will serve as a sub-most liable to be affected, and often with the most exstitute for pomatum. It is recommended to Ladies who use dressing-irons, as it prevents the ill effects occasioned by their heat.

Price 7s. per Bottle; or one, containing four small, at a Guinea.

cruciating pain. For violent Tooth-chs, the Chevalier recommends his Elixir, which will alınost instantaneously remove that anguish.

The composition and mode of preparing those invaluable Medicines, has never been communicated by the Chevalier to any person whatever.

N. B. The Chevailer and Mr. Ruspini (Surgeon Dentist to the Prince of Wales), attends at home and [865

The Estimation in which MIDDLEWOOD'S ROYAL ABYSSINAN FLOWER SOAP

To be had of the Proprietor, 333, Oxford-street; and, by appointment, of Smith, Perfumer to his Majesty, 110, New Bond-street; Hendrie, Perfumer to her Majesty, Titchborn-street; Bayley and Blew, Per-abroad, as usual. fumers to their Royal Highnesses the Prince and Princess of Wales, and Duke and Dutchess of York, Cockspur-street; Finch's, 5, Berkley-square; Bacon, 150, and Allen, 76, Oxford-street; Ward, 324, MiddleHolborn; row, Butler, 4, Cheapside; Shaw and Edwards, 66, St. Paul's Church-yard; Barclay and Son, Is held by the Royal Family, the Nobility, and FaFleet-market; Dicey and Sutton, Bow Church-yard; milies in general, is the best proof that its efficacy in Withers, 229; Strand, near Temple-bar; Perrin, 23, washing the Hands and Face beautifully clean, white, Southampton-street, Covent-Garden; Rigge, No. 65, and smooth, protecting the Skin from chopping, and Cheapside; Holmes, Bolton, and Tutt, Royal Ex-rendering shaving pleasant to the tenderest Face, has no change, London; Bull, Dame-street, Dublin Rae-rival. This celebrated fragrant Soap will also make burn, North-bridge, Edinburgh; Shepherd, Bristol; hard water soft, milky, and pleasant in using, (cold Collins, Salisbury; Crutwell, Bath; and most princi-water is recommended to shave or wash with.) Price pal Medicine Venders and Perfumers in the kingdom. 1s. the Square, 10s. the Dozen; the same in Shaving N. B. The Russia Oil will restore the loss of Hair Cakes, 1s. 6d.; the same in neat Shaving Box, with on Horses, which often proves a great disfigurement to Brush, 2s. 6d. those valuable animals.

Also his celebrated COSMETIC POWDER is uni

Orders from any part of the Country, sent by remit-versally admired by the Ladies in the circles of elegance, ting the money in a letter, directed so Mr. Prince, to make the Face, Neck, and Aims cool and delicate, 933, Oxford-street, London. and is generally used after washing, or perspiration. Price 1s. or 2s. 6d. the Packets; sold by Perfumers and Me

CAUTION.

observe his name, on the out-side wrapper.

The high reputation PRINCE'S RUSSIA OIL has ap-dicine Venders in every Town in the Kingdom. proved above all other Preparations for preserving the To guard against Counterfeits, be careful to ask for Hair, has induced a mean person to impose on the pub-" Middlewood's Royal Soap, or Cosmetic Powder," and lic a counterfeit, by the assurance of asserting himself to be the real Proprietor; and, in order to deceive, has Orders transmitted to J. W. Middlewood (the Pro initated the Russian Eagle in the show-bills and prietor), High-street, Whitechapel, London, Perfumer wrappes that inclose the bottles. The Proprietor cau- and Abyssinian Flower Soap-maker to the Princess of tions against this imposition, by assuring that none are Wales, the Duke and Duchess of York, and the Duke genuine but what have a label on the outside of each of Cumberland, will be immediately forwarded to any bottle, signed in red ink "Mochrikufsky and Prince.'s part of the world: also his Agents, viz. Messrs. Henrie Purchasers ought to observe this signature, as that and Sons, Thomas and Co. Bowneys, Burgess, Sowercannot be imitated without subjecting the parties to for-by, and Jones, wholesale Perfumers; Messrs. Longman, gery.-Mr. Prince, original Proprietor of the Russia Hurst, Rees, and Co.; Mr. Leven horp, and all the Me Oil, offers five hundred pounds if it can be proved there dicine Warehouses, are appointed to supply their Corever was an article for the growth of hair of that name, respondents.

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