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LITERARY, FASHIONABLE, AND DOMESTIC

ADVERTISEMENTS;

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

THOMAS'S FASHIONABLE WAREHOUSE,

ELEGANT DRESSES.

The West End Corner of Chancery-Lane, near Temple- An Elegant and Fashionable Assortment of MornBar, London. ing and Evening Dresses, Spensers, and Pelises, full Recommend their extensive Stock to Ladies of Fa-10s. 6d. cheaper than any other house in Town, by shion and taste, of Muffs, Tippets, and Trimmings; applying at Mrs. BARCLAY'S Show Rooms, No. 35, Black and Coloured Velvets, Figured Velvets and Sars Frith-street, Soho. net. Spanish, and every other description of fine Ladies Cloth, for Pelices and Mantles.

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TALLOW CANDLES WITH WAXED WICKS. previously coated with Wax, they have the following adIn consequence of the Wicks of these Candles being vantages: First, They are seldom, if ever subject to what is called a Thief in the Candle ;-Secondly, They will

Straw, Chip, and Leghorn Hats; Plain, Striped, Worked, and Fancy Muslin, in both white and coloured; Queen's Lustres, Imperial Italian, and Opera Nets for Dresses; Black Laces; Mecklin, Lisle, Normandy, and other White Laces; Black and White Veils; Lace and other Cloaks; Plain and Fancy Silk Handkerchiefs; elegant Shawls in immense variety; Kib-not gutter, except from bad snuffing or carrying about; bons and Broad Silks, such as Sarsnets, Satins, Per-light than the usual Mould Candles. -and Thirdly, They burn longer, and give a brighter sians, Tiffanies, Crapes, &c.; Ribbons, Hosiery, Gloves, Fans, Pins, Tapes, Needles, &c. &c.

Court and Family Mourning of every description.

N. B. Real Manufacturers of Muffs, Tippets, and Trimmings, which are kept in great variety both for Dress and Undress. The Show Rooms, under the Direction of Mrs. Thomas, contain that variety both for Fashionable Dresses, Spencers, Mantles, French Coats and Millinery, in all fashionable colours, for this present Winter Season, that Ladies having large Commissions may be immediately suited, all Sizes being kept. Every Article is bought with, and sold for Ready Money only.

SELLING OFF,

No. 118, BOND-STREET.

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The extensive Stock of EWBANK and Co. must be cleared by the month of June, at very reduced and uncommon low prices.

Consisting of goods in the highest repute, intended. for the supply of Families of the first distinction.

The following are particularly worthy of attention:Fine Linen Drapery; Muslins of all descriptions for Dresses, Cravats, &c. great bargains in Cambric Muslins; Superb Foreign Damask Table-Linen of every size, imported prior to the late heavy duties; Holland, and other Sheetings of every width; Irish Linens, French Cambrics, &c. Silk Mercery, Haberdashery, Hosiery, and Gloves.

In addition to the above, a large supply of New Articles for Spring Dresses, &c. arrive every week in succession, until the contracts (previously made with the Manufacturers) are completed; the whole are included, and must be sold off with all expedition, equally cheap, for ready money.

Sold at the Candle and Soap Company's Warehouse, No. 182, Fleet-street, two doors from Fetter-lane, Fleet

stret.

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Mr. Ewbank, impressed with the highest sense of A situation now offers itself in a most pleasant and gratitude, respectfully begs leave to return his most healthy Village, in one of the midland Counties. A sincere thanks to the Nobility and Gentry, who have Lady and her two Daughters, who wish to undertake the honoured him by their distinguished patronage and charge of three or four pupils (the number never to approbation of the plan adopted for selling off this large exceed six). Those whose Parents reside abroad, or and valuable Stock (relinquishing entirely the Retail Orphans would be prefered. The greatest attention Trade); and assures the Ladies, that the whole must be would be paid to manners, morals, and every branch of cleared by the month of June; in consequence, every education; and they would be considered a part of the Article will be charged very considerably under the usual family. No Vacation. Terms and every other particuprices. No. 118, Bond-street (near Grosvenor-street). lar, will be answered in the most satisfactory manner, by N. B. All orders executed with the greatest punctuality a line addressed to X. Y. to the care of the Editor of

and attention.

No. XIII. Vol. II.

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PUBLIC INTEREST.

The attention of Families and the Public is called to the Warehouse, No 18, Ivy-lane, Newgate-market, established for the sole purpose of supplying them with the following Articles, on terms much more advanThe tageous than hitherto offered by any House. Goods are warranted of the best quality.

Yellow Soap at 72s. per cwt.; Mottled ditto, at 82s. per cwt. for 14 lbs. or upwards; White Soap 11d. per ib; Scented Chamber, ditto 1s. per lb.; real Windsor ditto 1s. 6d. per lb.

Finest Sallad Oil, 3s. 9d. per Quart.

TEA.

The universal complaint of Tea at the respective Prices generally sold, have induced Men of Probity and Experince to come forward and offer to the Public, at their Warehouse, No. 41, New Bridge-street, Blackfriars, two doors from Ludgate-hill, every species of Tea and Coffee, upon such terms as must give content, if that object can possibly be attained at any Warehouse heretofore established, and the Public are respectfully reminded that no less than One Pound of a kind will be sold.

The Warehouse is open from eight o'clock in the [316

Fine Durham Mustard 1s. 4d. per lb. such as is usu-morning until eight in the evening. ally sold at 1s. 8d.

Supertine ditto 1s. 6d. per lb.

Best Poland Starch 11d. per lb.

Stone and Powder Blue 1s. 10d. per lb.

Genuine Spermiceti Oil, warranted, 7s. per Gallon.
Common Lamp Oil 3s. 4d per Gallon.

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MESSRS. TOOKE AND COMPANY,
NAVY AGENTS, AND IMPORTERS OF FOREIGN WINES

AND SPIRITS,

NATIONAL LIGHT AND HEAT COMPANY,

For the Introduction of

COKE AND GAS LIGHTS.

Applications from various parts in England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland, urge me to explain, that by carbonising instead of burning Fuel, the whole weight and substance is saved in Coke, Oiltar, ainmonial Liquor, actous Acids and pure Gas (hitherto wasted in Beg leave to acquaint the Public, that in consequence nuisible smoke), which alone is worth 15. per chalof their Intercourse with Shipping and extensive Con- dron in light. This Gas flows cold and transparent nections abroad, they have been induced to establish a as air, in any tubes to any place, and burns clearer It may light all House, No. 321, Strand, (opposite Somerset Place), by and brighter than wax and oil. which the Public may depend upon being supplied with rooms, halls, shops, streets, squares, road, and coasts, Wines and Spirits of the finest Flavour, and warranted and serve as fire and light for every culinary pur Genuine. As the Advantages they possess will also en-pose. Hence it is proposed to establish Public Ovens able them to charge the lowest Prices, ready Money will in Cities; to issue Stoves, &c. for distant Houes and Mainvariably by expected; and they presume, that the nufactories, to grant Licences, Instructions, and Drawknown Equity of their Transactions, as Navy Agents, ings throughout the Realm and the Colonies, on a will create Confidence in such Gentlemen as may be reasonable scale of the size, lights, and praducts redesirous of giving them a Trial, which they feel con- quired. The saving is about 201. in every Chaldron of vinced will ensure them a Continuance of their Orders. Coal, and as much in proportion from Timber, &c. All modern contrivances to save Heat are reversed, Port, five years in wood 44s. to 48s. per dozen Sherry and proved by experiments, elucidating Count Rumford's ingenious principles, how his best Furnaces lost above one-third of the heat generated.

Madeira

Vidonia

Lisbon

48s. 50s.

70s.

805.

42s.

44s.

Upwards of 200 Pipes of Wine may be tasted in Wood.

Spirits equally reasonable.

To fulfil my original promise, and satisfy several Country Gentlemen, Subsriptions will henceforth be received at the most respectable Country Banks, whe

P. S. Burton, Welsh, Edinburgh, Dundee, and Dor-ther my Plans, Estimates, and Share Receipts, will be chester Ales; also Brown Stout, in Casks or Bottles, for Exportation and Private Families.

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LITERATURE AND THE FINE ARTS.
On the 1st of March, 1807, will be published, price
Two Shillings, No. I. of a new and super periodical
Work, with splendid embellishments, entitled,
THE CABINET;

Or, MONTHLY REPORT OF POLITE LITERATURE. Including a Review of Books, and accompanied by a Cabinet Edition (separately paged and ornamented) of the most popular English Plays; with Anecdotes and Annotations, biographical, critical, and dramatic. The contents of this Work will be arranged under the several heads of Biography, the Arts, Criticism, Anecdotes, Miscellany, Poetry, the Drama, a Review of Books and Music, the London Theatres, the provincial and foreign Stages, &c. and will consist of a vast variety of interesting and valuable articles. Twelve half sheets (96 pages) will be given in each Number, and two Engravings, one to accompany the Magazine, the other to embellish the appended edition of the Theatre, to which 24 pages will be appropriated monthly. The "Work will be printed with a new type cast for the purpose, and on a fine yellow wove paper, manufactured expressly for the Cabinet.

transmitted, and where the Deposits are to remain till called for by the Provisional Committee of Trustees.

Twenty Thousand Fifty Pound Shares constitute a Million of Capital, of which 100,000l. disbursements, at 51. Deposits, will only be wanting. The other Calls will be gradually deducted from the Dividends.

Five Shares pay only S. each; Fifteen, 21. 10. each; Thirty, 21. each; Sixty, 17. each; and Hundred Shares and upwards, 10s each; with a written acknowledgment for the remainder of the Deposit when called for by the Committee. Five Shares to have one vote, Fifteen two votes, Thirty three votes, Sixty four votes, Hundred and upwards five votes. Fifty Shares are eligible for a Governor or Director.

N. B. Several respectable Subscribers after seeing my experiments, have extended their Shares in the above Scales of Deposit.

WINSOR, Inventor, Patentee, and Founder. 97 and 98, Pall-Mall. [S36

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sellers, Stationers, aud News-carriers throughout the Price 6s. coloured, 4s. plain; and to be had of 2 United Kingdom. [$20 the Booksellers in Great Britain.

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In the Bills of Mortality for 1806, 3996 persons are stated to have perished by Consumption. This dreadful list too plainly shews that the usual expedients only scatter flowers round the victim they delude to the grave. Had the above Persons employed the Medicine now announced, it it is morally certain more than one thousand of them would have been snatched from the grave, because constant experience proves that three out of four are regularly cured This Medicine is sold under the name of HOPE'S HECTIC PILLS, at 2s. 9d. the Box, wholesale and retail, by G. Walker, No. 106, Great Portland street-gratis to the Poor.-Sold also by Ward, No. S24, Holborn; Sheppard, Bristol; Hazard, Bath, &c. [S47

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The Text of this Edition is corrected by the last called "The Analysis of Beauty."-It is an axiom, The celebrated Hogarth published a singular Work Edition of Dr. Johnson, and Mr. Steevens: and at the the truth of which cannot be controverted, that a fine end of each Play is a selection of their Notes, as well head of hair is the most prominent trait of beauty in as those of other Commentators, independent of verbal either sex. To procure this the hair will require that criticism, illustrative of the text, the Manners and Cus-nourishment which alone can tend to its increase.toms of the Age in which the Poet lived.

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LECTURES on NATURAL PHILOSOPHY: the

unrivalled efficacy of this Oil. They wish not to deceive or delude by rhetorical declamations or bombast language they solicit only the test of experience, and with confidence they can affirm, that the more it is known in a higher degree of estimation will it be held., The utility is evinced by preserving the hair from falling off or changing colour, and its elegance by producing the most smooth and beautiful gloss ever known. Thus to the fairest and most amiable part of the creation it must prove an invaluable advantage, its virtues being so great an auxiliary to heighten their charms.

To expatiate more on the subject would be superresult of many years practical experience of the factsuous; suffice it to say, that the Macassar Oil, is perelucidated. With a copious Appendix, containing a fectly innoxious; and will retain its virtues in any great number and variety of Astronomical and Geo-climate; therefore, it is earnestly recommended to Lagraphical Problems; also some useful Tables, and a dies or Gentlemen going abroad. comprehensive Vocabulary.

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By MARGARET BRYAN.

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A Caution is necessary to prevent mistakes:-The Macassar Oil, for improving the growth of hair and adding to its beauty, is sold at 3s. 6d. per Bottle, duty included, only by the Proprietors, Rowland and Son, No. 1, Kirby-street, Hatton Garden; and by their ap pointment, wholesale, by T. and R. Rowney, Perfumers to their Majesties, No. 106, Hatton Garden Messrs. Bourgois and Amick, Perfumers to their Royal Highnesses the Prince and Princess of Wales, No. 32, Haymarket; and by Mr. Overton, Perfumer, No. 47, New Bond-street.

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