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KING'S BIRTH-DAY.

THE FRENCH LANGUAGE, M. DUNCOMBE, Court Dress Maker, and Fancy There are vacancies for a few young ladies, either as Trimming Maker to Her Royal Highness Princess Pupils or Parlour-Boarders, in a respectable and long Charlotte of Wales, respectfully informs the Nobility established Seminary, superintended by a Lady who is and Ladies, that having just finished various new and a native of France, where they will have all possible elegant patterns of trimmings for the ensuing Birth-means of acquiring a perfect and speedy knowledge of day, she humbly wishes to submit them to their inspection, in hopes of meeting with their approbation. No. 4, Charing Cross.

COLLYER'S SILK STOCKINGS.

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French, which is made the language of the family. The other branches of Education are also well attended to, and for Music, Dancing, Drawing, &c. the best Masters are provided. The situation is particularly healthy and agreeable, and at a short distance west of Town. Apply to Messrs. Dulau, and Co. Booksellers, [454 Soho-square, London.

ELLEGANT DRESSES,

No. 27, King-street, Soho.

The only Repository in the British Empire, where Comfort, Ease, Durability, Pleasantness, Economy, Utility, and a Saving of One Guinea in Three, are combined in the Purchase of COLLYER'S SILK STOCKINGS with Cotton Feet, No. 146, Fleet-street. A most rich, Mrs. BURBIDGE having selected a beautiful assortvaluable, and elegant selection, at the following prices.ment of Dresses of every description, and impressed Ladies' and Gentlemen's stout and fine black, white, and coloured China silk, from 7s. 6d. or three pair for a Guinea, to superfine, with the most fashionable clocks,

10s. 6d.

N. B. To such of the Nobility, Clergy, and Gentry, who have not made trial of their distinguished and invaluable excellencies, it may be proper more precisely to state, they are far more comfortable, soft, and plea sant, infinitely more durable, and though every way equal in richness, elegance, and quality, are not more than two-thirds of the price of those with silk feet. [473

GENUINE PORTER AND ALE.
Bright beyond example, Brewed from MALT and HOPS
only, and sent out Genuine as brewed, attested upon
Oath, viz.

with the highest gratitude for favours received from
Ladies, begs leave to inform them, that she has a va-
riety of Fashionable Dresses, Spring patterns, from
Fourteen Shillings to Three Pounds, Mantles, Spen-
sers, &c.
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DRESS AND MILLINERY ROOMS. MARCHANT and Co. No. 114 New Bond-street, respectfully beg leave to inform the Nobility, Gentry and the Public, they have for inspection a large and elegant assortment of Dresses, Pelisses, Mantles, &c. and a great variety of Millinery articles superior to what are generally met with.-Having Foreign orders always in hand are enabled to make a more extensive display to the vo'aries of fashion. They beg also to recommend Straw Hats of their own Manufacture for their superior elegance, and pledge themselves to produce a constant succession of new and tasty articles every week. [492

TEA AND SUGAR.

"I, JOHN WALSBY, the Brewer of all the Beer brewed at the Imperial Brewery, at Battersea, do solemnly make Oath, and swear, that since the date of the last Affidavit, I have continued to brew both the Porter and Ale from Malt and Hops only, wholly exempt from any other Ingredients or Adulteration what-WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TEA WAREHOUSE NO. 77, ever, and that the same is sent out Genuine as brewed. (Signed,) "JOHN WALSBY." Sworn at the Mansion House, in presence of the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor this 4th Day of Feburary, in the Year of our Lord, 1807.

Signed, W. LEIGHTON, Mayor. In order that the Public may be supplied with this Genuine Beer in Bottles as well as in Casks, the Imperial Brewing Company are now bottling off a very large Quantity of Ales and Porter for that purpose, but the Proprietors cannot answer for any Beers sent out a theirs in Bottles, except immediately delivered from their own Cellars in Town.

Private Families are supplied for ready Money only, at the following Prices; viz.

Galls. Stout Porter. Ale.
36....£3 12 0....4 10 0

Fleet-street, opposite the Globe Tavern, (a Chinese
Figure over the door).

HEDGELAND and CO. continue to supply Fami-
lies, Innkeepers and the Public, with Teas, and every
Article in Grocery, at the Wholesale prices, for Ready
Money.

Sugars good Moist 7d. per lb. and capital Lump 101d. per lb.

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FANCY DRESS AND MUSLIN WAREROOMS
HUSBAND'S No. 10, RATHBONE-PLACE, Oxford-street.

If a numerous assortment of the most elegant Dresses can deserve the attention of the Ladies of this Kingdom, Mrs. Husband feels confident that such a variety In Barrels of cannot be seen in Town, and will afford her masy Half Hogsheads of 27.... 2 14 0....3 7 6 trends an opportunity of supplying themselves with Kilderkins of 18.... 1 16 0....2 50 Dresses &c. of superior taste and at particularly reduced In Bottles, per dozen, 0 8 0....0 10 0 prices Exporters supplied with any Quantity on the usual

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Some Physicians of the first Eminence who have witnessed the extraordinary Brilliancy and beneficial Effects of this Beer, have permitted references to be made to them as to its Salubrity.-These Beers when brewed for Exportation will stand the Test of any Climate, and are well known in both East and West Indies, of which abundance of Proof can be given.

Apply to Messrs. Falconar, Walsby, and Co. Imperial Brewery, Battersea, Surrey, or Messrs. Bowrings and Co. No. 85, New Bond-street. [447

N. B. A young Lady wanted as an apprentice. [489

THE LONDON MUSEUM,

AND

INSTITUTE OF NATURAL HISTORY.

BRYDGES-STREET, COVENT GARDEN.

Will be Opened, for the first time, to the inspection of
the Public, ou Thursday, May 7, 1907.
Doors open from Ten till Five.-Admittance One
Shilling each.
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Bond-street-Great Bargains! Quick Sale!

STOCK SELLING OFF.

THE MUSICAL MENTOR.

On Saturday May 30, 1807, will be published No. I. of a periodical publication, called THE MUSICAL The valuable Stock of EWEBANK and Co. selling off MENTOR, or, Sr. CECILIA AT SCHOOL; written and with the utmost expedition, at very reduced and un-composed by Mr. Dibdin. To be issued by Mr. Chap. Muslins of all descrptions for ple Bookseller, Pail-Mall, where proposals and particu common low prices. Dresses, Cravats, &c.; great bargins in Cambric Mus-lars may be had, and of all the Booksellers and Music lins, elegant foreign Damask Table Linen of all sizes; sellers in the United Kingdom. Just published, the Holland and other Sheetings of every width; Irish Public Undeceived; containing all the particulars reLinens and French Cambrics warranted of the first fa-lative to Mr. Dibdin's pension price 2s. To be had as brics, and numerous other Articles of the best qualities, above also, Mr. Dibdin's new Novel in 3 vols. entitled, all of which are calculated for the supply of Families Henry Hooka;" price 12s. sewed. Any of the author's former works may be had of Mr. Chapple, [481 of the first distinction.

Mr. Ewebank begs leave to return his most grateful thanks to the Ladies, for their approbation of the plan adopted for disposing of this extensive STOCK, and to assure them (conformably with his engagements) that the whole mast positively be soid and cleared from the premises by the month of June.

No. 118, Bond-street, near Grosvenor-street. [500

IRISH HOUSE

No. 50 GREAT RUSSELL STREET BLOOMSBURY.

The Linen Factors of Belfast beg leave to inform the Public, by the farge fleet just arrived, they have received an extensive assortment of Irish Linens and Sheetings, which they continue to sell as usual by the single piece, at the wholesale Irish price. As this Company was formed for supplying the community with Linens blearned on the grass, without chemical acids, they wish to caution the Public against obscure puffing in dividuals, styling themselves Irish Linen companies, without legal authority. Their only Warehouse in London is No. 50, Great Russell street, Bloomsbury, exactly opposite the British Museum.

E BURCH, Agent to the Company
N. B. Oters executed with punctuality.

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PENCIL

MAKER to the KING and PRINCE of WALES, at the Origin: Manufactory, No. 162, Strand, oppo

site Newcastle street.

Begs leave to recommend to the Public his genuine Black Lead Perils, whose superior excellence has been for more than fif y years universally acknowledged. To distinguish these Pencils from counterfers, the mark, which was formerly only Middleton, is now changed to N. Midleton, and the direction, 162, Strand, London, stamped on each pencil.

An extensive assortment of Pocket-books and Thread cases, elegantly mounted in gold, silver, and plain; all the different yearly Memorandum books, the Royal and Polite Repositories, Pocket Atlas, Souviner, with the different Atanacks, Calendars, &c; a complete assortment of Travelling, writing, and Dressing Cases; Gentlemens' Pocket Commodes, containing every ar icle for shaving and dressing; Portable Writing an! Dressing Desks and Boxes, in mahogany, satin-wood, leather, ze; Writing-paper, extra line cut large Pens, fine Tri h and Dutch Sealing-wax, and all kinds of stationary,

NATIONAL LIGHT AND HEAT COMPANY,
FOR THE INTRODUCTION OF COKE AND GAS LIGHTS.
I wish to be clearly understood that the whole cost
for a 501. share is only 51 which, on 20,00 shares, suf-
fices to begin operation; the other 451. will be raised in
timely discounts on profits, to accumulate to a capital of
One Million. If above 201. gain in a chaldron of fuel
two and three times in 24 hours, do not give unexampl
ed profits, there is no faith in any trade, but I challenge
and defy wisdom, cunning, or malice, to disprove of my
expariments every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday
Evenings, at Eight o'clock, for the Subscribers and the
Public; but on Thursdays for the Lords and Commons,
the learned of the Faculty, &c. The Pamphlets, Nichol-
on contra Windsor National Light and Heat Com-
pany-Analogy between Animal and Vegetable Life—
Patent Coke-National Deposit Bank for general relief
and security in trade-The Plain Question and Answers
to be had at the Office.-Shares to be had at the Banks
of Sir. M. Bloxham and Co. Gracechurch-street;
Messrs, Devaynes and Co. 59, and at the Office,97, Pall-
WINSOR, Inventor and Founder.
Mall.
N. B. The speedy introduction of Coke and Gas
Lights into our houses and Manufactories obviates the
national evils of smoke, dirt, soot, cinders, sparks,
candle-snuffs, drudgery, chimney-sweepings, flaring of
candles, spilling of oil, breaking lamps and glasses -
Soiling houses and furniture, contaminating and obscur

ing the atmosphere, injuring health, endangering lives,
&c. &c. and promotes the national benefits of clear hot
fires, pure brilliant Lights, clean houses, salubrious
atmospheres, health, cleanliness, safety, comfort cheer-
fulness, individual and national riches. It opens also a
wide field for numerous artists, manufacturers, trades-
men, merchants, and scamen, in exportation of new
valuable products, as Coke, tar, sal amoniac, stoves,
furnaces, tubes, cylinders, lustres, candelabres, chande
liers, &c. Whilst great part of our oils, coals, candles,
may be exported to employ hundreds of vessels, and
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thousands of seamen,

SCAIFE AND WILLIS,

TAYLORS, WOOLLEN DRAPERS, AND MERCERS,
No. 169, FLEET-STREET,

Beg leave most respectfully, to acquaint their numerous Friends and Customers, and the Public, in general, that they are about to remove their present establish ment 10 No. 108, New Bond street, which is now fitting Por able and counting-house Letter Coppying Ma-up, and will, they expect, be ready for their reception chines. These machines, by which writing may be exat Midsummer next. peditiously and clearly copied, are brought by N. Middleton to the utmost perfection, and comprised in a mahogany case, which forms a complete desk; some so smali, as to be the greatest convenience to those who travel; others of a size and form to answer the purpose of a complete secretaire; a large assortment of razors, and all kinds of fine Cutlery,

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S. and W avail themselves of this opportunity to return their most grateful thanks for past favours,and to solicit a continuance of that patronage which they will ever be emulous to merit, by a rigid porseverance in that system of integrity by which they flatter [4G2 themselves their conduct has always been regulated.

H

KITCHEN FIRE PLACE IMPROVED,
And furnished with a capital Range, with Oven and
Boiler, and Hot-plate, and the improved Patent Smoke
Jack included, for Twenty Guineas, if of a moderate

size.

A CAUTION-AS many persons impose on the Public Jacks which do not answer, under the false title of Patent, please to observe this will go in the smallest flue, being only two inches wide, and will roast any quantity of meat with or without spits, and may be oiled from the ou side without the assistance of pipes or tabes, for which the King's Patent passed the 50th of October last, and has not been sold to any person to sell again; worth the attention of Tavern and Inn Keepers, as these Jacks will go from three to six years without cleaning or oiling, even in situations where others require oiling every month.

Sold only by J. PROSSER, Inventor and Patentee, No. 5, Back-Hill, near Meux's Brewhouse. Letters post paid, will be attended to.

TEA.

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Just published,

At R. ACKERMANN's Repository of Arts, 101, Strand, The RUSSIAN ARMY, engraved and coloured from original Drawings, just received fioin an Officer now serving in the Imperial Army under General Bennigsen, containing Eight Costumes of the present Army.

The Seasons, or Flower Garden; being a Collection of Twenty-four of the most besutiful Flowers that blossom in the four Seasons of the Year, with general Instructions for Drawing and Painting Flowers; printed on 4to. wove elephant, price Two Guiness in boards.

Four Numbers, Rudiments of Cattle, by Villiers Huett, price 10s. 6d. each Number-Six Numbers, Rudiments of Trees, by the same Artist, price 10s. 6d. Number.

per

A Book with Four Coloured Outlines of Flowers, by J. Sillett, price 5s the Book.

Six Coloured Etchings, Views from Nature, from Drawings by Mr. Rowlandson, price 6s, the Book.

Twelve Plates Illustrative of the Miseries of Rum:n Life, printed on paper to bind with the book of that title, 6s. the set, coloured.

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Twelve Plates to the Book, entitled More Miscrties,' same price.

The universal complaint of Tea at the respective Prices generally sold, have induced Men of Probity and Experience to come forward and offer to the Public, Two Magnificient Views of the most interesting part at their Warehouse, No. 41, New Bridge-street, Blackfriars, two doors from Ludgate-hill, every species of of the City of Dublin, beautifully coloured from o. Tea and Coffee, upon such terms as must give content,ginals, by T. S. Roberts, being the largest ever published, if that object can possibly be attained at any Warehouse price Four Guineas the pair heretofore established; and the public are respectfully reminded that no less than One Pound of a kind will be sold.

N B. The Warehouse is open from 8 o'clock in the Morning until 8 in the Evening.

THEATRE-ROYAL, COVENT-GARDEN.

NEW MUSIC IN MACBETH.

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Just published, at HopsoLL's Music Warehouse,
No. 45, High Holborn,

Characterestic Design for Bonaparte's Coat of Arms, price 2s. 6d.

Portraits of Grimaldi and Bologna, in the favourite Dance of the Pantomime of Mother Goose.

Three large Caricatures, from the Miseries of Human Life, price 2s.

Bonaparte Regenerating the King of Poland, 25. Political Cock-Horse, or Bonaparte calling for an Armistice, 2s.

Return from the Vistula, or the End of the Farce of going to St. Petersburgh, 2s.

Three Books, French Rudiments of Figures, &c. by Le Clerc, containing Six Plates in carh Book, 25, 61. each.

in 4to. price 3s. 6d.

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The much-admired OVERTURE and ACT SYMPHONIES, composed by Mr. WARE, price 25. each; also, by the same Author, the Overture and Act Sym-Preparing for the Press, and speedily will be published, phonies to Coriolanus, price 2s each; the whole of the Pantomime of Mother Goose, for the Flute, Flagiolet or Violin, price 4s —And the following Selections for the Pimo or Harp: The Overture, price 2, ; a selection of Fourteen of the most admired Airs, price 25.; Miss Searie's Pas Seul, and the popular Comic Pas Deux, arranged Rondos; the favourite Songs of the Cabm Box, Mother Goose, Farewell remember me, price Is each; also Haydn's Grand Overture Loudon, for two Performers on one Piano-forte, price 45.

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This Day is published, the Third Edition of
MOLLARD'S ART OF COOKERY,
Price 7s. 6d. in boards.

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MOLLARD's New and Elegant ART of COOK ERY, which has been so incessantly called for, and that owing to the indisposition of the Author, has been long out of print A New Edition of it is now published, with nearly one hundred additional Receipts, and other improvements, which will render it the most valuable Work of the kind hitherto published.

Sold by the Author, No. 42, Dover street, Piccadilly; J Num, Great Queen-street, Lincoln's-ian fields; J. Ridgway, No. 170, Pice dilly; J. Booth, Duke-street, Portland-place; and all the principal Booksellers in Town and Country.

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LA BAGATELLE, being a Poetical Journey to London; interspersed with Descriptivė Anecdote and Whim, in a familiar Dialogue between the Author and Friend; (the hint taken from Horace and Fundanus, Sat. 8, Lib. 2.) with a beautiful Comic V guette, by A. P. D'Loutherbourgh, Esq. A. R. Dedicated, by permission, to George Colman, Esq. the younger. Aut insanit homs, aut versas facitor. S. 7. Lib 2. "Should so, the Critics, be inclined to think, "I, from this verdict, will not wreath or shrink; "But, in return, will hold with Pope in this, "Ten censure wrong, for one who writes miss." Come di motti arcieri, che trrano ad un Bersaglin, quando niuno è che dia nella brocca, quello, che più segli accosta, senza dubbio è meglior de gli altú.

CONTRE CASTIGLIONIS COURTIN.

When many shoot at the same butt, though all may somewhat err, yet he who comes the nearest, is always reckoned the best archer."-The same with Authors of every description-all aiming at—a sɔmething.

To which will be added, by the same Author, Four Original Rural Billads, entitled The Kiss by Moonlight, The Village Spire, The Cot, and The Sile. Due notice of publication will be given in future Advertisements. [49

Ut Nasidieni, &c.?

This day is published, in one volume, price Ss. 6d.
sewed, or 4s. bound, a Second Edition of
LETTERS ON SUBJECTS OF IMPORTANCE
TO THE HAPPINESS OF YOUNG FEMALES.

By HELENA WHITFORD, formerly HELENA WELLS. Sold by Cadell and Davies, Strand; Longman, Rees, and Co. Paternoster-row; Harris, late Newberry, corner of St. Paul's Church yard; and at Mrs. Peacock's Juvenile Library, No. 257, Oxford-street.

The Author returns her sincere thanks to the Reviewers, for their liberal Criticisms on the above Work, inserted in the Gentleman's Magazine, Anti-Jacobine, Monthly, Critical, and British Critic, Reviews, in which the book is recommended," As containing much useful instruction for that amiable part of society for whose use it has avowedly been composed"

Mrs. Whitford (the Author) begs leave to state, that she will be happy to take the charge of a few young Ladies, who, from having been deprived of ma ternal protection, require to be introduced into genteel life. Mrs. W. having been well educated herself, pre sumes to hope, that she may be deemed capable of performing the duties of a monitress, blended with those of an attached friend.

VICAREY,

Ladies' Head Dress Maker and Hair Cutter, No. 6,

Tavistock-street, Covent-Garden,

Has the honour to acquaint the Nobility and Gentry, that he has completed an assortment of elegant HeadDresses; that need only to be seen to be approved of. The Royal Crop is a specimen of superior elegance. Ladies that honour him with their commands, will please to say, if for young, middle-aged, or elderly Ladies. The price from two to five Guineas.

Gentlemens' Crops made to a perfection in fitness very rarely to be met with, at two Guineas and a half. The Nobility and Gentry's IIair cut with every attention to style and the improvement of their Hair.

Ladies and Gentlemen will please to give their servants very particular directions to his house, as Vickery's name is placed very conspiously 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 Tavitock-street only), upwards of thirty years standing. [941

HUDSON'S CHEMICAL BLEACHING LIQUID, Stains of Red Port Wine, Tea, Fruit, Mildew, and The terms for Board and Lodging will be one hundred every vegetable matter are entirely removed from Table Guineas per annum. It is scarcely necessary to add, Linen, Leathers, Cottons, Muslins, Lace, and other that the most unexceptionable references will be given articles of Dress, by Hudson's Chemical Bleaching and required. No. 12, Queen's Place, opposite Ken-Liquid; it also removes the above stains from Ladi s nington Common.-April 30, 1807.

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BATTLE OF MARENGO.
This Day is published, price 5s.
The much-admired Music, entitled THE BATTLE
OF MARENGO, for the Piano-Forte, with Accom-
paniments for a Violin and Bass. Composed by B
VIGUERIE, with some additions by the Marquis of
SALVO.

London: reprinted from the original Foreign Copy, and to be had of J Blacklock, No 92, Royal Exchange, and all other Music Sellers in Town and Country. [465

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 Chynists, 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; a 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,

IMPROVEMENT OF THE FEMALE COUNTE-at 3s. each.

NANCE.

IMPROVED MINERAL TEETH.

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A. PEARS having appropriated a considerable portion of his time to the improvement of the Female The Nobility and Gentry are most respectfully acComplexion, can with confidence recommend the fol-commodated with the same by A FALEUR and lowing Articles as the best Companion to the Toilette, J. DELA FONS, 18, Woburn-place, Russell square, without exception. 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.

PEARS' LIQUID BLOOM of ROSES gives a most delightful tinge to the Eemale Countenance, and to such a degree of 'perfection, that it may with propriety be said that Art was never so successfully employed in improving the Charms of Nature. Price 3s. 6d. per Bottle.

PEARS'S WHITE IMPERIAL POWDER is an admirable Companion to the above, being the most simple and effective Cosmetic in fashionable use. It is produced from Vegetables only, and gives to the Skina delicacy strictly consonant to true Beauty, nor can the most circumspective observer perceive the application of it on the Countenance. Price 2s. 6d. and 5s. per Box.

Mr. Faleur, of Woburn-place, having observed in the Papers several malicious advertisements tending to traduce his character, and depreciate his ability in the preparation of Mineral Teeth, cannot any longer refrain from declar ing to the public, that these reports are totally devoid of truth, having been circulated by an inveterate enemy, who, actuated by envy, has tried every means to effect his ruin. In regard to his professional skill, he will only PEARS'S NEW LIQUID PINK DYE, for colour- add, that the numerous persons of high respectability ing Silk Stockings, Gloves, Ribbons, &c. in a more he has had the honour to supply with his Mineral bright and transparent style than can be given by any Teeth, have always expres ed themselves perfectly satisother preparation. Price 1s. 6d. and 3s. per Bottle. fied, several of whom have generously offered to shew PEARS'S PINK SAUCERS, an entire new In-specimens of his talen's Mr. F. acquainted with the preparation of Mineral Compositions, from upwards of Sold wholesale and retail by A. Pears, at his Rouge fourteen years experience, has succeeded in making his and Carmine Manufactory, No. 55, Wells-street, Ox-Teeth so incorruptible, that he engages to replace them, ford-street; and by Mr. Rigge, Perfumer, Cheap- free of expence, if they are ever known to wear or [485 change colour, or any other defect.

vention.

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FOR THE GROWTH OF HAIR.

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Agents in most principal towns in the United Kingdom, Shopkeep rs who wish to be supplied with the Russia Oil, by applying to the Proprietor, or to any wholesale perfumer or medicine vender in London, will receive liberal a'lowance. The Proprietor, for the satisfaction of purchasers and venders, offers 100 guineas, if i can bo proved there ever was an article for the growth of Hair, of the name of Russia Oil, before discovered by himself; therefore any under that name, which have no: the Signature of "Mochrikefsky and Prince" signled on the outside cover of each bottle in red ink, are [459 counterfeits, and the circulators impostor.

ARTIFICIAL TEETH,

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 it is found necessary to moisten the Hair when dressing, for which the Russia On has become in use by the Royal Family, and Ladies of the first c rcle. It is a nourisher and improver to its growth, preven's its falling off, and is so great a preserver and strengthener to the air, as to prevent it becoming bald or turning grey, to the latest period; also restores the Hair on btd places. Several Gentlemen, who have: been bald for years, have declared after using the Russia O: regularly for three months, became nearly covered! with Hair. It will serve as a substitute for pomatum, With enamel skilfully placed, from one to a whole and is recommended to Ladies who use dressing irons, as it prevents the ill effects occasioned by their heat-set, so as not to be discovered from Natural Tech, wsil Comple & Sets, always retain their natural colour. Price is. per Bottle, or one, containing four small, at a placed on reasonable terms. Human Teeth played to Guinea. To be had of the Proprietor, 353, Oxford-street; and,Stumps, or from one to a whole Set. Mr. PRINCE, by appointment, at Mr. Smith's, Perfumer to his Ma-Dentist, No. $33, Oxford-street, performs every opera jesty, 110, New Bond-street; Hendrie, Perfumer to her tion on the Teeth and Gums, in the sites: manner. PRINCE'S PASTE PEARLS for concealing De Majesty, Titchborn street; Bayley and Blew, Perfumers to their Royal Highnesses the Prince and Princess cayed Teeth in Front, so as not to be discovered they of Wales, and Duke and Duchess of York, Cockspurare decayed: are recommended to persons residing at a street; Mr. Rigge, No 65, Cheapside; Bacon and Co. distance from a Dentist, who have the misfortune of 150, Oxford-street; Mr. Butler, No. 4, Cheapside, loosing front Teeth, as they may make one thenralres; corner of Paternoster-row; Mr. Gattie, 52, New Bond-is the greatest convenience to persons who wear the Antistreet; Withers, 229, Strand; Mr. Dewdney, 55, Fleet-ficial Teeth, and are in the habit of leaving town, as in Street; Mr Chrisp, Cockspur-street, comer of Spring-case of an accident, they will be possessed of a substiGardens; Holmes, Bolton, and Tutt, Royal Exchange, tate to rep ace the deficiency, till they can obtain proLondon; Bull, Dame-street, Dublin; Raeburn, North per assistance-Price Half a-Guinea per Box, con bridge, Edinburgh; Shepherd, Bristol; Collins, Salis-taining ten Pearls; or one containing twenty-five, fr bury; Crutweli, Bath; and most principal Medicine One Guire. Venders and Perfumers in Town and Country.

PRINCE'S CHERRY PASTE, for preserving and whitening the Teeth, curing the Scurvy in the Gums, only requires a trial; 2s. 6d. per po.

PRINCE'S GRENARD TINCTURE has been CAUTION AGAINST IMPOSITION.-The high repu- proved the only article yet discovered for fastening tation PRINCE'S RUSSIA OIL has acquired from its Teeth that are loose: is recommended to persons wear virtues above all other Preparations for preserving and ing Artifi, ial Teeth fastened to their Natural, as it will promoting the growth of Hair, has induced unprincipled prevent the Natural from becoming loose, a case which persons to impose counterfeits, and, to forward the im-frequently happens -Half a-Guinea per Bottle. positions, have copied the advertisement and bills, affixed the Russian Eagle in the show-bills and covers which inclose the bottles, and in every respect so closely imitated, that nothing but the signature can be relied on. Purchasers of the Russia Oil have only to observe, that each bottle is signed on the outside in red ink, by the Proprietors, "Mochrikufsky and Prince," which cannot be imitated without subjecting the parties to forgery. It is necessary to observe, that the circulators of these counterfei ́s have attempted to impose them on several respectable venders, at a reduced price, who, as PRINCE'S MUSHROOM for the Tooth-Ach, which Gentlemen, and for the reputation of their shops, refused it, being convinced there never was an article for gives immediate relief, and has relieved persons from the Hair, of the name of Russia Oil, but that prepared the most excruciating pain, who have not been able to by Prince, which they bave vended with success several sleep for several rights, after taking every resource in years. Different Shopkeepers, who were unacquainted vain, and have found an immediate relief by the Mushwith their being counterfeits, have been imposed on,room: those afflicted with the Tooth Ache ought never but after finding themselves deceived, made application to be without it, 2s. Ed.

to the Proprietor to be supplied with the genuine. The

PRINCE'S CHERRY LOTION; i's peculiar excellence consists in sweetening the Breath which may arise 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.

To be had of the Proprietor, No. 35, Oxford street, Proprietor finds it requisite to mention this, for the re-and by a pointment,, 150, Allen, 76, Oxford putation of Shopkeepers who may still remain unac-street; Ward, 324, Middle row Holborn; Butler, 4, quainted of vending counterfeits, at the same time Cheapside; Withers, 229, Strand; Rigge, 65, Cheapasserting, that those who sell them after this precaution side; Holmes and Tutt, Royal Exchange, London; are worse than the impostors that prepare them, as Bull, Dame street, Dublin; Blanchard, York; Rea Shopkeepers ought to suppress articles of that descrip-burn, North-Bridge, Edinburgh; Shepherd, Bristol; tion. Country Venders are requested to guard against Collins, Salisbury; Cruttwell, Bath; and most Venders these Impostors, who, having failed in their expectations in Town and Country. in town, are travelling the country, endeavouring to impose them on country venders; the Proprietor of the Russia Oll begs to state that he does not travel, having

All Orders from any part of the Country will be sent by Coach, by sending the Money in a letter, directed to [490 Mr. Prince, No. 333, Oxford-street, London,

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