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BELL'S MONTHLY COMPENDIUM OF ADVERTISEMENTS FOR NOVEMBER, 1807.

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The greatest ASSORTMENT of MILLINERY, DRESSES, and PELISSES, in London, are now on show at Miss BLACKLIN's, No 11, Blenheim-street, Bond-street, and at prices much lower than any other house in town,

Miss B. having a connection in Paris, is immediately in possession of every new Fashion introduced there; this advantage being entirely confined to herself, en ables her, from the great demand, to have on hand upwards of two hundred Articles in Millinery, and three hundred Dresses, which only require inspection to be approved.

TRAFALGAR HOUSE,

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This Day is published,

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In Two Volumes Quarto, closely printed, price Three
Guineas and a Half, in boards, illustrated by Fifteen
Engravings,

A DICTIONARY of CHEMISTRY and MINE-
RALOGY, with an account of the Process employed
in many of the most important Chemical Manufac
ures; to which are added a Description of Chemical
Apparatus, and various useful Tables of Weights and
Measures, Chemical Instruments, &c.

By A. and C. R. AIKIN.

London: printed for John and Arthur Arch, Corn[793 hill; and William Phillips, George-yard, Lombard

street.

SOPHIA WESTERN.

The Second Part of the New Monthly Edition of No. 22, Charlotte street, Fitzroy-square. Mrs. BARRON respectfully informs the Nobility and TOM JONES, elegantly embellished, and well printed on a small octavo, price 2s. 6d. is this day published. her Friends in general, that her Winter Fashions are The Print represents the Heroine of the Work, SOno complete, in FRENCH MILLINERY, DRESSES, PELISSES,&cPHIA WESTERN, engraved by HEATH, from a She in particular recommends her Bonnet Saroveez on Coqniele Ch peau d'Lesendre, which for elegance are superior to any former French patterns, and will be ready for inspection the 2d instant.

Mrs Bikes the opportunity also to acquaint her Friends, that she has ready for inspection, a fashionable assortment of Co.sets of every size, and of superior make, so that Ladies may immediately suit themselves, without the inconvenience of being measured.

N. B. Every article in the Fur Trade at wholesale prices; Iso Gloves, Lace, Velvets, Ribbons, &c. un[803 commonly cheap.

MUSIC TAUGHT ON A NEW AND SUPERIOR

PRINCIPLE.

Painting, by OWEN; and is submitted to the inspection [809 of the Lovers of the Arts, as one of the finest Engravings that ever graced a British Work.

EPISTOLARY ELEGANCE.

The beauty of Letter-writing depends not only upon the neatness of the Style, and the elegance of the Language, but upon the Paper itself. R. HOFFMAN, therefore, begs leave to recommend to the L dies, the Fashionable World, and the Public, his beautiful CREAM COLOURED BATH LETTER PAPERS, which unite Elegance with Economy, being of su perior qualities, and near twenty per cent. under the

usual charges.

CREAM COLOURED BATH PAPERS.

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To grown-up Ladies and Gentlemen, and the Public in general.-Mr WATLEN, Leicester place, Leices ter square, Composer of the celebrated Battle of Trafalgar, 5s; The Surrender of Toulon, 4s; The Lord's Prayer, 2.; My Mother, 1s. 6d; and He's dear, dear to me, as sung by Miss Duncan &c &c. gives Lessons in Singing, and on the Piano Forte, to grown up Ladies and Gentlemen in particular, who had not an opportunity of learning before; the utmost secresy (if reHe finds from expequired) may be depended on. rience that his method, which is quite new, will enable the pupil to plav tolerable well in sixteen lessons, though His Gamut for Sing they may not have learnt before. ing is new, and particularly adapted for the voice has entirely laid aside the Italian Gamut, as being timental to the voice, in female voices particularly. N. B. Mr Walen keeps a few of the very Grand and Square Piano Fores, Harps, &c. at his house, by all the most esteemed makers, at fifteen per cent. under the shop price; of which the public has THE ONLY PURE PREPARATION OF STEEL. already profited by his having already selected some hundreds for their use.

Drawing Paper, of all Sizes, of superior Qualities. With every description of Writing and Wrapping Papers, printed Price Lists of which may be had at the Warehouse, No. 418, Strand, six doors from Bedde-ford-street, and nearly opposite the Adelphi.

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THE AROMATIC STEEL LOZENGES [802allowed to be an important remedy for all those complaints wherein the use of Steel is necessary. chronic cases no medicine is more efficacious, for when POMMADE Divine, Approved by the most eminent of the Faculty, for gradually dissolved in the mouth, it is rendered more Bruises, Pains. Swellings, &c. for a Cancer, and for all powerful in its effects, giving tone to the relaxed fibres, Sore Breasts, particularly in a lying-in; for a Stiff Neck, and strengthening the whole system. In cases of bad &c; for the Piles, and will prevent a Fistula; for Chil-digestion they also prove of essential service, by affordblains, Chapped Hands and Lips; will also cure Scalding relief in those disorders termed Bilious and Nerand Burns; and will greatly relieve Rheumatic and vous, and in removing the cause of particular ObTo be had only at Shepherd's Warehouse for all Gouty Pains. The only true and genuine Pommadestructions Divine, prepared by J. Ogilvy, Perfumer to their Royal Highnesses the Duke of Gloucester, and the Princess inds of Lozenges prepared as directed by the Royal Sophia Matilda, 68, Swallow-street (who is the only College of Physicians, 176, Fleet-street, London, at [8043s. 6d. each box, sealed up with directions. person in possession of the genuine receipt).

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BELL'S MONTHLY COMPENDIUM OF ADVERTISEMENTS FOR NOVEMBER, 1807.

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THE CORDIAL BALM OF GILEAD.

To the young it will afford lasting health, strength, and spirits, in place of lassitude and debility; and to the aged and infirm, it will assuredly furnish great relief and comfort, by gently and safely invigorating the system. If it be in the power of medicine to gild the autumn of declining years, and calmnly and serenely protract the close of life beyond its narrow span, this restorative is capable of effecting that grand desideratum.

Constitutions relaxed, weak or decayed, in men or women, are under the immediate influence of this restorative.

Old Coughs, Asthmas, and consumptive habits, are soon relieved, and speedily cured.

Poverty of blood and emaciated limbs, will ere long meet the happiest change; the chill watery fluid will become rich and balsamic, and the limbs be covered with flesh, firm and healthful.

Prepared in 10s. 6d. and 33s bottles, by Dr. Solo mon, Gilead House, near Liverpool; and sold by Mathews and Leigh, 18, Strand, London. [788

BY DIVINE PROVIDENCE.

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ELEGANCE IN HAIR-DRESSING IS AN EM

BELLISHMENT TO BEAUTY.

lated by the decided and exalted preference he has been ROSS, No. 119, Bishopsgate-street Within, stimuhonoured with by the most distinguished Families in this kingdom, respectfully informs the Nobility and Gentry returning from the watering places and their sojournments in the country, and particularly those La dies and Gentlemen who make a temporary visit to the metropolis, that he has, by the most liberal encourage. ment he has held out, been enabled to select a great number of men of the greatest proficient abilities in the art of Hair Cutting and Dressing the kingdom could produce.

Ladies and Gentlemen wishing to be dressed in the first style of elegance, may be attended on at their own house, and at any distance, on the shortest notice.

Ross has also elegantly fitted up, for the accommo dation of those Ladies and Gentlemen who do not chuse to dress at their own houses, a suite of Rooms, replete with every convenience for Hair Cutting and Dressing, in which good fires are constantly kept all the winter, and men of the first-rate abilities in constant attendance. (784

cary, Bury St. Edmunds.

The BALM of QUITO is the best remedy in the universe for Nervous Complain s, the most powerful restorative and re animating Balm of Life and Health, and the safest and best medicine in the world. It is not pretended that this medicine can arrest the progress of nature, but it is asserted, an 1 proved, that it will restore health even where the constitution appears to have been irreparably injured. Those who have inipaired their health by a residence in hot and unhealthy climates; the young of either s x, whose infirmities threaten pre mature old age, a life of misery, and an early dissolu tion; and those inore advanced in years, whose totterHALLAM'S ANTIBILIOUS PILLS, ing sapless frames appear withered and almost worn Invented by EDWARD HALLAM, Surgeon and Apothe out, are more immediate obje ts of this soothing Balm, whose benign influence may be extended to the whole class of Vale udinari.ns. For in all cases, and in all This safe and elegant preparation is justly esteemed ages, where the solids are relaxed, where the constitu- for its agreeable and certain operation, by which it tion his received a shock, or is by any means debilitated, effectually removes all Inaction or Obstruction of the this RESTORATIVE ARE ANIMATING BALM Stomach and Bowels, whether arising from Bile, Indi of LIFE and HEALTH will produce the happiest gestion, Flatulency, or Cold; Sickness at Stomach, effects; the cold and tremulous nerves will be warmed Head Ach, &c. It operates by dislodging acrid bile or and she did; the relaxed fibres will be braced and other crudities retained in the intestinal canal, and acts Tandered firm; th muscles will be invigorated; the as an alterative to the system generally. Free from any sin-ws will be strong hened; the, emaciated limbs antimonial or mercurial preparations, it is at all times will be covered with firm flesh; the exhausted safe; and has been given with singular good effect durvessels will be replenished; the impoverished watery ing Pregnancy. Its action is particularly adapted to blood will become rich and bal-amic, and its lan-Persons of Bilious Habits, and those of sedentary lives, guid circulation res ored to the s native impetus, where a sufficient action of the bowels is not kept up, which is the true criterion of health; the languid droop- and crudities retained in those organs are frequently proing spirits will be revived and exhilirated; digestion ducing pains and distensions, head-achs, languor, and will be promoted; in short, the tone of the nerves will giddiness, or a sense of weariness and oppression. be restored, and by thes mean the whole constitution will be renovated; fecbleness, lassitude, anxiety, me

lancholy, and all the deplorable symptoms of disease will vanish; and strength, ardour, serenity, and every evidence frenovated health will be the happy result of taking this inestimable B. Im in due time, according to the directions for use which accompany each bottle.

"Remove the cause, the effect must cease." A single trial will fully convince the patient of their efficacy. The worst cases of Bilious or Sick Head Achs are certainly removed by a single dose, and in a much shorter time than could be credited, but from experience The Proprietor thinks it proper to remark, they *The Balan of Quito is prepared and sold by W. will be found not only to act without pain or uneasiness, Whers, Chemist, 229, Strand, near Temple Bar, Lon-but to leave the body, after their immediate action don; and Retaily all the respectable Medicine V. n-cases, free from that cosive state which generally suc ders. Price 2s. 91. per Bottle, or the quantity of five bottles in one for 13s. 6d. duty included.

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ceeds the operation of laxative medicines.

Sold wholesale and retail by Shaw and Edwards, 66, St. Paul's Church Yard, London. Price 2s. 9d. per box. 1771

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ARTIFICIAL TEETH ON A SUPERIOR

PRINCIPLE.

RUSSIA OIL.

A SURE PREVENTIVE against the HAIR ornament of a fine Head of Hair, need only make a PRINCE, Dentist, acquaints the Nobility and the turning GREY-Ladies and Gentlemen who wish the Public, that he has removed to No. 9, John-street, Ox fair trial of the original RUSSIA OIL, particularly as ford-street. Supplies the loss of TEETH from a sub-it is found necessary to moisten the hair when dressing. he It is used by the Royal Family, and Ladies of the first stance with enamel, which, through improvement circle. It is a nourisher and improver to its growth, has brought to so exact an imitation, as not to be dis tinguished from natural Teeth: they do not change) strengthener of the Hair, as to prevent it becoming olour, and are skilfully placed, froin one to a whole Prevents its falling off, and so great a preserver and Mr. P. has discovered a safe method for fastening bald, or turning grey, to the latest period. Several GenArtificial Teeth where persons have only their Teeth tlemen, who have been bald have declared, after using left on one side, without the inconvenience of springs. the Russia Oil regularly for three months, became nearly Whole sets, with gold springs, placed on reasonable covered with hair. It serves as a substitute for pomaterms. Hunan Teeth skilfully fixed to stumps, or from one tooth to a complete set -Mr. P. through his tum, and is recommended to Ladies who use dressingheat. Is of much use to those who wear Artificial study and practice, flatters himself he has succeeded in ons, as it prevents the ill effects occasioned by their the most difficult cases, his assistance having been ren- Hair; as it gives it a natural gloss-Seven Shillings per dered to persons of distinction, who have before been bottle, or one, containing four small, at a Guinea. incapable of wearing that ornament with comfort.Gives advice, and performs every operation on the Teeth and Gums to all periods of life

PRINCE PASTE PEARLS for concealing de cayed Teeth in front, so as not to discover they are de

cayed, is particularly recommended to persons resiting distant from a dentist, who have the misfortune of losing a front tooth, as they may substitute a tooth themselves in a few minutes, by following the inclosed directions. [801 Half-a guinea per box.

WARREN'S

BRITISH, FRENCH, AND ITALIAN PER-
FUMERY WAREHOUSE,

At the Golden Fleece, opposite Wood-street, Cheap-
side, London.

Where all sorts of Perfumery Goods from the above Countries are to be had neat, genuine, and without the least adulteration, wholesale, retail, and for exportation. The following Articles are peculiar to this Ware

house:

To be had of the Proprietor, No. 9, John-street, Oxford-street; and, by appointment, of the most principal Perfumers and Medicine Venders in England, Ireland, and Scotland.

Caution:-The efficacy of the Russia Oil has of late

been complained of, occasioned by unprincipled persons, who travel about with counterfeits, and, by false pretences, have imposed on Shopkeepers; therefore, purchasers ought to observe, that each boule of the Original Russia Oil has a label on the outside, distinctively signed in gold ink "Mockrikufsky and Prince." Any Russia Oil selling without that signature are counterfeits, and the circulators impostors.

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IMPROVED IPECACUANHA LOZENGES,
BY KERNOT AND BLAKE, Chemists, No. 33, St. James's

Street.

A Preparation of so excellent a Medicine as Ipecacuanha, possessing all its Virtues, in Doses judiciously and accurately divided, and at the same time rendered 1st. Warren's celebrated Milk of Roses, being the agreeable, and even elegant, by the manner of its forbest Preservative and Beautifier of the Skin ever yet dis-mation, must appear to every one as a valuable improvecovered, and sanctioned by the Royal Family, and ment. most of the Nobility of these Realms.

2d. Warren's Lavender Water, from the Flowers only, has gained the precedence of all former improve ments on that article.

The minute proportions in which it is often necessary Ipecacuanha should be administered, render it unmanageable, and are frequently the cause of inaccuracy in its exhibition, its Taste also is nauseous, and 3d. Warren's Concentrated Lavender Vinegar, the that with many, especially Children, forms a powerful best Preventive of Infection, and a most agreeable Per-ob, acle; both these objections against this admirable Drug are entirely obviated in the Improved Ipecacuanha Warren's British Tooth Powder; Warren's Royal Li-Lozenges, and with that conviction are confidently requid for making the Hair grow, superior to any new in- commended to the Public. vention for this purpose.

fume.

Warren's Vegetable Gloves, for rendering the Hands and Arms beautifully White, and preventing them from chapping.

Warren Savon d'Hyver, or Royal Petersburgh Soap, being the best Winter Soap ever invented; and all the various Soaps now in use of the first quality.

As some Advertisers, using the name of Warren, go so far as to insinute that Warren's Warehouse is removed,—the Public may be assured, that the Warehouse has never been out of the possession of Mr. Warren's Family since the house was built, excepting about twelve months, when it was let to another party. [792

They will be found of the most eminent service in

various kinds of Asthma, and in all cases attended with Breath. In these Complaints, one or more may be difficulty of Expectoration, Cough, and Shortness of taken every two or three hours, and repeated in proportion to the relief they afford.

Sold by the Proprietors, at their Warchouse, No. 93, St. James's Street, London, in boxes of 2s.; 4s 6d. ; and 7s. each; where also are sold the Aromatic Ginger Tablets, for strengthening weak Stomachs, expelling Flatulencies, warming and invigorating cold, phlegmatic, and Nervous Constitutions, in Boxes of the same size and Price.

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RHEUMATIC GOUT AND RHEUMATISM.

BURRIDGE'S SPECIFIC.

The utility of this excellent Specific has been proved in a very extensive circle, and is confidently offered to the public, and recommended as a certain cure in those afflicting maladies the amazing prevalence of which is truly lamentable. The most obstinate cases have yielded to its powerful influence, and there are many living witnesses of its inestimable value; where it has been administered, it has never yet failed to afford relief; and by far the greater number have received a perfect cure, even where every other remedy that has been resorted to has failed, and where, from the length of time the affliction has continued, and total deprivation of the use of limbs, success has been hopeless, and the miserable sufferer reduced to despair.

The following are selected from the many proofs that have been received of the virtues of this Medicine; a Pamphlet containing many more of which may be had

gratis:

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THE HUMID MONTHS OF AUTUMN AND
WINTER.

Complaints of the Breast, Asthmatic and Consump tive Affections of the Organs of Respiration, are the bane of our Youth, and often of our Old Age. Thes Diseases, since the general introduction of Mercury for all disorders, affect all the stages of life; but at the commencement of Winter it makes its annual ravages in the finest and fairest part of the Creation. The VEGETABLE SYRUP of DE VELNOS, by strengthening delicate constitutions, and removing depraved hu

Copy of a Testimonial from the Churchwardens of Is-mours, corrects those predispositions to lingering but

lington to Mr. Burridge.

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mortal diseases, which deprive Society of many of its brightest ornaments.

The Medicine is prepared in large quantities at this Season, and is sold by the Proprietor, Mr. Swainson, No. 21, Frith-street, Soho, price 15s. per bottle. It is also sold, by his Agents, in all the principal Towns of the United Kingdom.

N B. Pills sold in the naine of De Velnos, are an imposition on the Public. [811

DISTEMPER, MANGE, AND OTHER DISEASES
OF DOGS.

The following most valuable MEDICINES (discovered and prepared by Mr. BLAINE, Veterinary Surgeon, No. 5, Wells-street, Oxford-street; sold also by T. Boosey, 4, Broad-street, City), are patronized and used by several branches of the Royal Family, by almost all the Nobility, and by every celebrated Sportsman in the United Kingdom.

Distemper —His Medicinal Powders for Distemper, price 1s. 6d. per packet, usually sufficient for the Cure, are actually in request in every part of the Globe.

Mange. His Specific Ointment for Mange is the most easy and infallible remedy ever discovered, price 2s. 6d. per box, amply sufficient.

Worms-His Worm Powder, price 2s. 6d. per Set, destroys all the various kinds of Worms, without ever

Foulness and Itching of the Skiu are removed as well as condition promoted by this Alterative Condition or Mange Powders, price 2s per st.

I am happy in having delayed sending you the particulars of my case, as I am enabled not only to testify the good effects of your Specific in removing my disfailing. order, but also that I have continued in excellent health Canker in the Ear-Blood or Matter within side of to the present hour. About two years and a half ago the Ear te zes dogs almost to madness; but the comI was afflicted with the Rheumatism, which continued plaint is readily removed by his Canker Wash, price with different degrees of severity till I was entirely con-2s. 6d per Bottle. fined within my house, and for six months was a perfect Canker on the Flap of the Ear, 2s. 6d. per Box: this martyr to excruciating pain and consequent weakness Ointment is a speedy and certain cure. truly alarming. I had very respectable medical advice; but it was in vain that I applied the remedies prescribed; for they only appeared to increase the violence of the malady; and, wrapped in flannel, I truly despaired of ever again mixing in society. It was in the month of February, when the merits of your Specific in other These Medicines are sold by his Wholesale Agent, extraordinary cures, was reported to me, which was T. Boosey, No. 4, Old Broad-street, where Mr. Blaine my inducement to make immediate trial of its virtues; attends every Wednesday, from eleven till one; Barclay and, on taking the first bottle, found the pain nearly and Son, Fleet Market; Straker and Son, No. 1, Longremoved; but the second entirely dispersed every aplane, Smithfield; 86, South Bridge-street, Edinburgh; pearance of the disease, and my knees, which had been Huddleston and Co. Dublin; Osborn, New York; and very much swelled, became their proper size. I cannot all other Venders throughout Town and Country. [76

Purging Balls, a safe, but effective purgative, price 2s. 6d. per Box

BELL'S MONTHLY COMPENDIUM OF ADVERTISEMENTS FOR NOVEMBER, 1807.

IMPERIAL MADONA AND GRECIAN HEAD

DRESSES,

Admired for their Beauty and Utility.

BEAUTY. These Head Dresses possess such Taste and Elegance, that they adorn the handsome of all Ages, and improve the Defects of Nature or Accident. UTILITY. They are so useful to Ladies of every Age, that they may complete their Head Dress in the most becoming manner in a few minutes.

Ladies, in sending their Orders, will please to say, if for Young, Middle-aged, or Elderly Ladies.

And, to prevent mistakes, VICKERY requests that Ladies will give their Servants very particular Directions, as his Name is placed conspicuously at Shops in the Neighbourhood with which he has no Concern.

The Nobility and Gentry's Hair Cut, as usual, with every attention to the Style and Improvement of their

Hair.

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DUTTON'S CIRCULATING LIBRARY,

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No. 45, GRACECHURCH STREET. Subscribers and the Public are respectfully informed, that a New Catalogue of this truly valuable, and most extensive NATIONAL COLLECTION, is now ready for Inspection; containing that Universality of Selection (Ancient and Modern), calculated to give satis faction to every Class of Readers, and from the extensive arrangements, an Ample Supply, equal to any possible demand for Town, and the British Dominions. Every New Book added as soon as published.

Catalogues and Terms to be had at the Library, The Magazines and Reviews added Monthly, for the accommodation of Subscribers. [820

Frora the Hon. and Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Carlisle, to Mr. Ching, Apothecary, Cheapside, London.

INTENDED NATIONAL LIGHT AND HEAT affords me, of adding my testimony to that of the Lord

COMPANY.

Sir, I readily embrace the opportunity your letter Chief Baron in favour of your Ching's Patent Worm Medicines, my eldest son having, a few months ago, derived very material benefit from the use of it. H had been unwell for several weeks previous to his taking it; appeared pale and emaciated, was languid, and complained frequently of pains in his head and side. The Lord Chief Baron, who had accidentally seen him

The few remaining Shares of the last 5000 are now selling, at 101. each, in order to increase the fund for charges, and to leave the subscribed capital of 100,0001. free from every cest, but those of direct application for the intended purpose. The whole sum already deposited is about 33,0001. of which 26,0001. are vested in Ex-in this state, fortunately recommended to me the trial chequer Bills, at Sid. per cent. per diem lodged in the of your Lozenges; and that no time might be lost, or Bank of England. The lease of Nos. 97 and 93, Pall- any mistake might occur, in obtaining the genuine me Mall, has been bought, to light the street, &c. from dicine, sent me three doses of it. The first of these octhese premises, which is now executing. Subscriptions casioned a visible amendment, and after the second therefore continue to be received at Sir M. Bloxham dose every unpleasant symptom disappeared, but I and Co.; Messrs. Devaynes and Co.'s, Pall-Mall; judged it right to give the third, as the two former had and at the Office, as also at the Country Banks. The agreed so uncommonly well. From that time my son price of 101. per Share is still much cheaper than those has been in perfect health, and I certainly attribute his in any other concern, of much less prospect or import-cure wholly to the efficacy of the Worm Lozenges. I ance. Till the end of November, Lectures and Experi- have since recommended your Lozenges in several ments will be continued on Tuesday evenings for the instances, wherein I have the satisfaction to assure Lords and Commons, their families and friends; and you, they have uniformly been of great service. I Wednesday evenings for the Subscribers. ought to add, that from the nature of the effect proPall-Mall, Oct. 23, 1807. F. A. WINSOR, duced by them in my son's case, I apprehend the com Inventor and Patentee of Gas Lights.plaint to have arisen from an obstruction between the stomach and viscera.

N. B. All the Old Share Receipts must be exchang ed for New Vouchers, and the Deed to be signed before the 1st of December next.

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I am, Sir, your obedient Servant, Rose Castle, Dec. 7. E. CARLISLE. FOR COUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMA, AND CON-4, Cheapside; and retail by most Booksellers and Me Sold wholesale and retail, at Ching and Butler's, No. dicine Venders in every town, in boxes at 5s. 6d. and 2s. 9d. each.

SUMPTION.

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BY HIS MAJESTY'S ROYAL LETTERS PATENT.
ROCHE'S ROYAL HERBAL EMBROCATION.
An Effectual Cure for the HOOPING COUGH,
Without Medicine.

ROBBERDS's BALSAMIC ELIXIR, or COUGH DROPS.-These justly celebrated Drops, by their happy and immediate effect in removing the most obstinate Coughs and Catarrhs, and all tendency to Consumption, render then a valuable Family Medicine.And when we consider the variableness of our climate, which constantly induces us to catch cold, and that from this taking cold originates a multitude of diseases, as asthma, pain in the chest, offensive breath, inflammation of the lungs, and consumption, with a long train The unrivalled Reputation this Embrocation has of evils-no head of a family should lay down without gained, and the Inventor, anxious to secure it genuine to the Public, and prevent the impositions daily praca small supply at least of this almost instantaneous remedy. Many thousand persons can testify the happy tied, by unprincipled persons vending spurious Compoefects they have received from it, when every other mc-sitions, has obtained His Majesty's Royal Letters Pa

dical assistance had failed.

A CAUTION.Observe the name of R. Butler, No. 4, Cheapside, is engraved on a black stamp, which is affixed to each bottle; all others are counterfeits.

tent, appointing him the sole and exclusive Benefit of his most invaluable Discovery.

The Public and Families may therefore be supplied, Wholesale and Retail, at his House, No. 19, KingSold at Mr. Butler's No. 4, Cheapside, corner of Fa-street, Holborn, and are requested to observe that each ternoster-row; and retail by Chrisp, corner of Spring-Stamp is signed " J. Roche;" and with each Bottle is Gardens; Clark, 269, Borough; and may be had of given a full Direction, at the top of which is his Mamost country Medicine Venders, in bottles at 2s. 94. jesty's Arms. Price Four Shillings.

and 6s. each.

No. XXIII—Vol. III.

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