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BELL'S MONTHLY COMPENDIUM OF ADVERTISEMENTS FOR OCTOBER. 1807

THE GAME COCK DECEIVED.
THE Cock pit was throng'd, and betting ran high
On Plato, the sport of the day;
But Pluto, alas! was a Cock that fought shy,

a liquid state. As an anti pertussis,they are far superior to Balsams, Honeys, Juleps, Mixtures, &c. &c. which by cloying the stomach not only prevents the Patient taking them as often as the case naturally requires, but And Hector the prize bore away. also are seldom administered to the full extent of a dose. Dashing Ned, full of glee, made a spring on the stage, Their beneficial properties are so great, that a single When Pluto, who blood was not lacking, dose generally gives relief, so innocent as to be taken by Saw himself in Ned's boots, darted on them with rage, the most delicate constitutions, so tartless that even So brilliant was FAWCETT's Jet Blacking. Children can take them without experiencing nauseous. Ned swore, then he laugh'd, shook his leg with the pain, ness, and so small a quantity is required for a dose that Said, ""Tis folly to be in a passion, three are equal in their effect to a tea-spoonful of the "Though I smart for the joke-I'll try Fawcett's again, Elixir. In Asthmatic and Consumptive complaints "Bucks use it who follow the fashion." one taken oecasionally will prove particularly serviceFAWCETT's celebrated BRILLIANT BLACK-able, for, by assisting the organs of sleep, and promoting ING sold Wholesale and for Exportation, 76, Hounds-insensible perspiration, the unpleasant symptoms ex. ditch-Retail by all the respectable Perfumers, Boot- perienced by people labouring under those disorders makers, and Oilmen, in London. Orders by post at- are considerably abated. Those who pay attention to tended to. [745 horses and other animals, will find these Pills, when mixed with the food at night, to have a far more salu. tary effect than mashes of common recipes given in these cases. The dose to be varied according to the age, the strength, and constitution.

NOW IS THE TIME

To get a Share of the 40,0001. Prize in the present
STATE LOTTERY,

Prepared only by S. Adkins, Chemist, 100, Great Portland-srreet, London, and sold in boxes at 2s. 98. and 1s. 14d. each, stamp duty included, the former containing fifty, the latter twenty Pills

N. B. It is highly necassary to observe, that the Proprietor's name, in his own hand-writing, is on the outside of each Box, none others can be genuine. [781

Which begins Drawing 20th October, 1807. Sir JAMES BRANSCOMB and Co. 11, Holborn, 37, Cornhill, and 38, Haymarket, beg leave to ob serve, the present STATE LOTTERY SCHEME exceeds every Scheme that has gone before it, by being able to boast of a 40,0001. Prize, with only 20,000 Tickets; and considerably less than Two Blanks to a Prize, as the fortunate Holder of each of the 6,000 Country orders punctually attended to. Numbers drawn in the first or principal Lottery, and NOT TWO BLANKS TO A PRIZE. entitled to a Ticket in the Supplementary one, which On Tuesday, the 20th of October, the New and ImTicket or Share so drawn, the Holder, by applying at proved STATE LOTTERY will commence Drawing, either of the above Offices, may, if they choose, on and the Scheme unprecedented rich in prizes. Contains or before the 16th November, 1807, sell for the full One Thousand and Eighty-five, from 40,0001. to 251. amount, as if drawn a 201. Prize; but, if not sold, the besides Six Thousand Prizes of Tickets in the Supple Holders of such Numbers, after that time will be enti-mentary Lottery, of the estimated value of 201. each; tled to every Beneficial Chance belonging to the Num-and those being the only Tickets entitled to a Chance in ber or Numbers they possess in the Supplementary the Supplementary, it is presumed they may be much Lottery, which is to consist only of the 6,000 identical higher. Messrs. W. H. DANIEL and Co. will thereNumbers drawn as before mentioned, be the Number or Numbers held by each Adventurer either a Whole Ticket or a Share, without any further expence or trouble of changing the Number first purchased in the principal Lottery.

SCHEMES GRATIS for both Lotteries, and Prizes paid on demand.

Tickets and Shares are now selling by SIR JAMES BRANSCOMB and CO. proprietors of the Lucky Lottery Offices, No 11, Holborn, 37, Cornhill, and S8, Haymarket, Piccadilly; by whom, in the last State Lottery, the following Capitals were sold in forty-two Shares, namely:

500

No. 18,789, a Prize of L. 10,000 Likewise, No. 10,167, a Prize of 5,000 And No. 4,677, a Prize of And where the first 30,000/. Prize ever sold, like wise No. 12,719, the last 25,000l.; and the only Prize ever entitled to 20,0301. No. 24,805, as first-drawn the Second Day, in the last Year's Lottery, were divided into Shares; and, in the two last Years' Lotteries, upwards of 200,00. in Capital Prizes were also divided at the above Offices in 420 Shares, exclusive of several 1001. 501. &c. &c. [732

fore give the utmost value for every Supplementary Ticket or Share, purchased at their State Lottery Office, No. 3, Pope's Head-alley, Cornhill, London, or of their Agents, if brought for sale on or before the 16th of November next.

Tickets and Shares are selling, in a great variety of Numbers, on the lowest terms. Schemes at large, gratis, and money for Prizes paid on demand. A cor rect and authorised Register of the Lotteries since the establishment of this fortunate Office, in the year 1774, is constantly kept for the gratuitous use of their Friends and the Public in general.

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ALNUTT'S ACIDULATED ROSE LOZENGES, AND ALSO HIS ODORANT ROSE LOZENGES, Are recommended for their agreeable flavour, fine fragrance, and great efficacy in facilitating expecto ration, relieving Coughs, Colds, Hoarsenesses, and preserving and improving the voice, as at once the most elegant and efficacious preparation of the Rose, in the form off a Lozenge, that has ever been offered to the Public. These Lozenges have been used as an article of luxury in the first circles of Rank and Fashion, on account of the delightful fragrance they give the breath. Medical men have evinced their high estima tion of them by using them habitually, to prevent the effects of damp air, and relieve recent colds, &c. &c. These elegant Lozenges are prepared and sold, wholesale and retail (only), by S. Allnutt, Chemist, No. 158, Strand; and, by his appointment, of Messrs. Bacon and Co. No. 150, Oxford street; Ward, No. 324, Holborn; Tutt, Royal Exchange; Vade, Cornhill; Crisp, Spring Gardens; Hazard and Binns, Bath; and by all The respectable Venders in the United Kingdom. Acidulated Rose Lozenges are sold in boxes at 2s. 6d. each, or six for 13s. 6d. The Odorant, in boxes, at 2s. or six for 10s. 6d.

PAREGORIC PILLS, Prepared from the Elixir,-A most easy, simple, and efficacious cure for Coughs and Colds. These Pills may justly be esteemed as one of the most efficacious remedies yet discovered for the above very troublesome complaints. In the form of Pills, Paregoric Elixir (which in its usual state is universally admired) | has these peculiar advantages, its virtues are combined, its healing powers concentrated, and its active properties united; it also is not so heating, more portable, of less and by making its solution gradualia the stomach, its effec s are rendered more permanently useful than in London: Printed by and for JoHN BELL, Proprietor of the Weekly Messenger, Southampton-Street, Strand.

taste,

October 1, 1807.

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Or, Bell's Court and Fashionable Magazine.

MONTHLY COMPENDIUM OF LITERARY, FASHIONABLE, AND DOMESTIC

ADVERTISEMENTS;

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

【ADDENDA to the Advertisement on the back of the Cover of " Sir Divertimentos for the German Flute, by Samuel Taylor," add-Teacher of Bainbridge's Patent Flageolet.] 7.96

LADIES' WINTER FASHIONS.

THE Nobility and Ladies of Fashion and Taste are respectfully reminded, that THOMAS and Co. have manufactured a large and choice assortment of Muffs and Tippets, both for Dress and Undress. Their white and light coloured Furs for Dress, they presume particularly to recommend Likewise their very extensive and elegant assortment of new Winter Shawls.

INDIA SHAWLS.

An extraordinary price will be given in Cash, on immediate application at Waithman and Everington's Shawl, Muslin, and Linen Warehouse, 104, Fleet-street, corner of New Bridge-street.

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Also THE ONLY REPOSITORY IN THE BRITISH
EMPIRE,

new

their Silk and Cotton Hosiery, which are selling, for
peculiar reasons, full 20 per cent. under the trade price.
Family Mourning very cheap, consisting of Bomba-
zeens, Bombazets, Italian, Imperial, and other
Nets; plain and twisted Sarsnets, Lustres, Poplars, Mus-
lins, &c. &c. Mrs. Thomas begs leave to remind Ladies,
she already has, and is daily increasing, her extensive
Stock of Winter Fashions. She is introducing some
Superb Coats and Cardinals, which are entirely new in
every particular, and wholly different to any thing yet

seen.

Her assortment of Millinery, Coats, Cardinals, Mantles, and Dresses is very extensive, and she feels no doubt will, as usual, be much approved; and as it consists of all sizes it will be found particularly convenient to Ladies on their arrival in Town, or Gentlemen favoured

with their commissions.

Where Comfort, Ease, Durability, Pleasantness, Economy, and Utility, are combined to a Saving of One Guinea in Three, in

COLLYER'S SILK STOCKINGS,

WITH COTTON FEET.

146, Fleet-Street.

Ladies' and Gentlemen's stout and fine black, white, A most rich, valuable, and elegant Selection of and coloured Silk Hose, from 7s. 6d. or Three Pair for One Guinea, to superfine, with the most fashionable clocks, 10s. 6d.

who have not made trial of their distinguished and N. B. To such of the Nobility, Clergy, and Gentry, Mrs. Thomas takes this opportunity of observing, unequalled excellencies, it may be proper more prethat she hopes the inconvenience she has always sustainisely to state, that they are far more comfortable, soft, ed by the imposition of Milliners coming to her Rooms, qual in richness, elegance, fashion, and quality, are not and pleasant, twice as durable, and though every way under assumed characters, to take her Patterns, will not two-thirds the price of those with silk feet.

be repeated.-Corner of Chancery-lane, near Temple

Bar.

INVISIBLE PETTICOATS.

MRS. ROBERTSHAW begs leave to inform the Ladies that her Patent Elastic Spanish Lamb's-wool Invisible Petticoats, Drawers, Waistcoats, and dresses all in one, are ready for their inspection, articles much approved of by every Lady that has made trial of them, for their pleasant elasticity, softness, and warmth, and are found very convenient to ladies that ride on horseback; will add less to size than a cambric muslin. And warranted never to shrink even in the commonest wash.

N. B. Every Article of Hosiery.

MODERN CIRCULATING LIBRARY,
On an Extensive Scale,

No. 14, Tavistock-Street, Covent-Garden.

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J. CREIGHTON most respectfully informs his Friends and the Public that his Library, which for three yoars past has established its character of select, valu.ble, and well-chosen, is now greatly augmented; and arrangements are made for the accommodation of N. B. Children's, of every size, at her Hosiery. Glove, any number of Subscribers, and for the supply of any and Welch Flannel Warehouse, No. 109, Oxford-number of Volumes, whether in town or country.

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Al hough this Library furnishes a full, quick, and liberal supply of all new Novels, Romances, &c. as soon as published, yet these constitute only a part of the Collection: for, to accommodate every class of Readers, no expence has been spared in the purchase of the most approved Publications, including Arts and Sciences, Biography, Divinity, Education, History, Topography, Voyages, and Travels, Law, Miscel lanies, Plays, Poetry, &c.

Catalogues and Cards of the Terms may be had on [797 application at the Library. [798 E

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

TALLOW CANDLES WITH WAXED WICKS.

In consequence of the Wicks of these Candles being previously coated with Wax, they have the following advantages:first. They are seldom, if ever, subject to what is called a Thief in the Candle; secondly, they will not Gutter, except from bad snuffing or carrying about; and thirdly, They burn longer and give a brighter light than the usual Mould Candles. Sold only at the Candle and Soap Company's Warehouse, No. 182, Fleet-street (two doors from Fetter-lane); where also may be had common Candles and Soap of the best quality.

FRENCH LANGUAGE.
ESTABLISHMENT FOR YOUNG LADIES.

A Lady of great respectability, married to an emi. grant nobleman, has opened an Establishment for the Education of a limited number of young Ladies (and particularly for those wishing to make a speedy progress in speaking the French Language), in a pleasant village near London, where her husband has taught for many years his native language to Noblemen, Gentlemen, and young Ladies, in Establishments of the first respectabiN. B. A discount is allowed for Ready Money in pro-lity. Terms Forty Guineas, including (besides the portion to the quantity purchased at one time. usual acquirements) Italian, Writing, Arithmetic, Geography, and use of the Globes; other accomplishments taught by the best Masters, on the usual terms. Parlour Boarders Fifty Guineas,

GALLERY OF FASHION.

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The lowest Price asked and no abatement made.-Great advantages to be had in laying out Ready Money at the Gallery of Fashion, opposite the Brewhouse, 29, City Road, Fiusbury-square.

JOHN INGRAM repeats his thanks to the Nobility, Gentry, and the Public for a long distinguished Patronage, and standing on an establishment of many years, most gratefully announces that all the ingenuity and improvements in the trade, which the first expectations can challenge, are exhibited by him in the largest Gallery in London, where all the advantage of finished elegance, and very low prices in the best manufactures form a connected assemblage. Fancy, japanned, Windsor, Mahogany, and dyed Chairs, Sofa Bedsteads, Cornices, Flower Stands, Garden and Rustic Seats, Gothic entwined Friese Works, and general Furniture Ware house. Liberal Allowance to Merchants, Captains and others giving orders for exportation.-The Trade supplied as usual. [776

Established Fifty years.
THE CITY LIBRARY,
No. 39, King-street, Cheapside.

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The most respectable references will be given. Farther inquiries may be made at Mr. Dalau's, Bookseller, Soho-square; or at Mr. Law's, Bookseller, Avemaria lane. [796

ELEGANT DRESSES.

Elegant articles in British Lace and Patent Net, consisting of Dancing and Tr. in Dresses, Mantles, long and short Veils, Half-Handkerchiefs for the head, short and long Sleeves, Shirts, Tuckers, Chemisetts, Catalani, Italian, Mob, and other Caps, elegant and unique pa terns, and warranted to wash well as foreign lace. Black Lace Dresses in train and walking lengths, elegantly bordered short and long Black Veils, Mantillas, &c.; an entirely new and elegant variety of coloured HalfHandkerchiefs for the head, also worked in gold and silver thread; an extensive assortment of Cambric, Leno, and clear Muslin Robes, without trains, for dancing, walking, &c from 18s. to 42s. Train Dresses in Leno and fine India Muslin, with new and beautiful At the commencement of the Winter Season, the borders. Italian Gauzes, Lustres, Sarsnets, &c. The Proprietor of this Institution cannot neglect to offer his | Catalani Shirt, an entirely new shape and pattern, and annual acknowledgements to those numerous Subscrib. a variety of new Winter Dresses in twill Cambrics with ers who have rewarded his exertions, and for whose worked borders. At W. Forest's Linen Warehouse, convenience he has made a new arrangement, whereby No. 286, High Holborn, three doors from Great Turntheir supply will be rendered immediate and regular. stile. And he would also inform those Ladies and Gentlemen, who have not hitherto honoured this establishment with their support, that to the unequalled collection of the most valuable works, in every department of Literature which the Library contains, several copies of all DANCING, MUSIC, AND FENCING MASTER, the Daily and Monthly Journals, Magazines, and Reviews; of all new Novels, and of every recent valuable Respectfully informs his Friends and the Public, that publicaton are constantly added, to ensure the ac- he has removed from his Academy in the City, to commodation of the Public, and to evince lhis gratitude | No. 42, Haydon-square, Minories, where he teaches for such long continued and unprecedented patronage.

NEW DANCES FOR THE YEAR 1808.

MR. HORDER,

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the most elegant and fashionable Dancing in a finished [758 | manner, on reasonable terms.

Mr. H. returns his most grateful acknowledgements to those who honoured him with their company in the This day are published by Messrs. PURDY and BUTTON, City, and hopes a continuance of their favours and re

No. 75, St. Paul's Church-yard, London,

1. Twelve Elegant New DANCES, for the year 1808, | arranged for the Harp or Piano-Forte, with correct Figures, as danced at Court, Bath, Brighton, and all polite assemblies, price 1s. 6d.

commendation, when every possible attention, on his part and his assistants, shall be exerted to give satis faction. Ladies and Gentlemen who wish to be taught expeditiously and in private, will find great advantage in attending his Academy, having a sufficient number in family to make up a set at any time required. The Subscription Assembly once a fortnight during the winter season.

Among the above Dances are, "Lady Emily Percy's Waltz," composed by Mr. Von Esch. The "Fair Slave," composed by Mr. Sanderson. The "African Dance," by ditto. The "False Friend," by Mr. Corri. The Marchioness of Abercorn's Waltz," by Mr. Voigt. "Sir Francis Burdett's Waltz." &c. &c. 2. Thompson's Twenty-four Country Dances for 1808, adapted for the Violin, Flute, or Hautboy.— N. B. His commodious Rooms may be engaged for Price 1s. [782 | public occasions. [769

Gentlemen may be accommodated with Board and Lodging while taking lessons. Private Familics and Schools punctually attended.

ÉPISTOLARY ACCOMPLISHER.

Ir has often been remarked by persons of acknowleged judgment and critical observation, that amidst the several improvements in the fine arts which this country exhibits, we are still deficient in that grace, ease, and elegance, which should distinguish an epis tolary style. When it is remembered how much our in erest in life is frequently promoted by an appropriate and well-indited letter, and that the best affections or our nature are (in absence) kept alive by epistolary commune, one cannot help feeling surprised that this important and useful branch of a polite education is so evidently neglected. It is not uncommon to see young persons returning from their several Seminaries, where they have received (what is termed) a finished education, totally unacquainted with the method and graces of this elegant acquirement. A Lady, therefore, whose intercourse with polite life, general knowledge of the world, and domestic situation, has inclined her to devote much time and consideration to this useful branch of literature, offers to instruct young Ladies of rank, and others, in the various species of Epistolary composition.

Hours of attendance at home from Ten to Twelve, and from Four to Six. Ladies instructed at their own houses from One to Three. For further particulars apply to Mr. Lindsell, Bookseller, Wigmore-street, Cavendish square.

N. B. Memorials to Government, Letters on Business, &c. &c. taught or indred.

SELLING OFF CHEAP,

MORGAN AND SANDERS' MANUFACTORY.

The fashionable Patent Sofa Beds, Chair Beds, fourpost and tent Bedsteads, with Furniture and Bedding complete; the new-invented Patent Trafalgar Sideboard and Dining Tables; also the Imp rial Dining Tables, and portable Chairs, elegant suits of Drawing-room and Dining-room Furniture, Carpets, Glasses, &c. the Patent East India Musquito Net Beds, with every other article manufactured on purpose for foreign climates. Army and Navy Equipages on entire new principles and inventions, every article in the Upholstery and Cabinet branches, "requisite for the furnishing of houses complete in the first style of modern fashion and elegance, at Morgan and Sanders' Manufactory and Warerooms, Nos. 16, and 17, Catharine-street, Strand, London.

N. B. Morgan and Sanders have no connection whatever with any other Warehouse in London. [775

A CARD.

Another most authentic Proof of the very superior efficacy of the truly genuine GOWLAND's LOTION, (prepared by Mrs. Vincent, sole Proprietor of Dr. Gowland's original Recipe), is presented, by permission, in a letter from W. Drayton, Esq. ZionHill, Bath:

To Mrs. Vincent, No. 4, Davies-street, Grosvenor-
Square, London.

MADAM,-I should think myself deficient in duty to society and you, were I to withhold my public testimony to the great efficacy of your Gowland's Lotion, which I have seen performed by the administration of it in a

The valuable Stork in Trade of J. J. Dallaway (leav ing London), Mathematical, Optical, and Philosophical Instrument maker, No. 192, Tottenham-Court Road (opposite the Chapel), consisting of the following articles, which are of the best quality:-Spectacles, Eye-case under my own roof. Glasses, Opera and Perspective Glasses, Telescopes, A young Gentleman, aged about seven years, son of a Microscopes, Mirrors, Prisms and Magic Lanthorns, Globes, Drawing Instruments, Pocket Compasses, Rules, Barometers and Thermometers, Military and Land-Surveying Instruments, Electrical Machines and Apparatus, a small Battery, a large Galvanic Trough, &c. &c. Also a very large Cylinder Electrical Machine, with the Medical Apparatus, well calculated for an Electrician Lecturer, or an Hospital, being larger than

any now made in London.

The Lease of the House to be sold.

WITHERS'

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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. It communi. cates the most brilliant and natural fairness that can possibly be conceived, and possesses this pre-eminent excellence, that it cannot be discovered by the most scrutinizing observer, but looks like the native bloom of health taken from the neck of youth and beauty and placed on the skin to which this powder is applied.

Colonel in the army, was afflicted with a virulent Scorbutic Disorder: the complaint, so virulent in its nature, resisted various applications from the united consultations of three Physicians of eminence, and continued to grow worse under the regimen prescribed, when a Lady, who had received a cure of a very bad case of scurvy in the face, of several years standing, by your Gowland's Lotion, recommended a trial of the same remedy It was applied under my own inspec tion-the disease gave way-and three quarts of your Lotion performed a radical cure of a loathsome disorder, which had been of about four years duration, and had baffled the skill of several Physicians eminent in their profession.

From my conviction of the above cure I recommended your Gowland's Lotion to a Lady whose face exhibited a very disagreeable eruption (even large pustules, and as one died away another appeared), so much so as to prohibit her going into company: a pint of your Gowland's Lotion effected a cure, and she is now free from eruption.

You have my permission to make what use you think
proper of this information; and I will also, with plea
sure, answer any personal inquiry on the subject.
I am, Madam,

Your very obedient humble Servant,
WILLIAM DRAYTON.

Sold by the proprietor, William Withers, at his Patent Medicine Warehouse. No. 229, Strand, near Temple-Bar; Mr. Overton, No. 47, New Bond-street, London-Mrs. Marriott, Walks, Bath; Mrs. Shiercliffe, St. Augustine's Parade, Bristol; Mr. Rusher, Bath, November 27, 1805. Reading; Messrs. Attree and Phillips, Herald Office, Brighton; and by every respectable Perfumer, Book- The truly genuine Lotion is sold by Mrs. Vincent, seller, and Medicine Vender in all the principal towns No. 4, Davies-street, Grosvenor-square; Bacon and Co. in the United Kingdom.-Price 2s. 6d. per Packet.— No. 150, Oxford-street, opposite New Bond-street; Five Packets for Half-a-Guinea, or Twelve in one for and by every reputable Vender of Medicines in Europe, a Guinea. in Quarts, 8s. 6d. Pints, 5s. 6d.

To avoid imposition please to ask for Withers' Sicilian Bloom, and observe that the label on each packet is signed in the Proprietor's hand-writing," WILLIAM WITHERS." [779

N. B. To prevent Counterfeits, please to ask for Mrs. Vincent's Gowland's Lotion, and see her name signed on the Label on each Bottle.

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PAREGORIC PILLS,

Prepared from the Elixir,-A most easy, simple, and

efficacious cure for Coughs and Colds.

PUBLIC BENEFIT.

CONSUMPTIONS, ASTHMAS, COUGHS,
COLDS, &c.

MADDEN'S VEGETABLE ESSENCE, is an elegant Preparation, really and truly (as its name imesteemed Balsamic and Restorative Vegetables, and, as plies) combining the essential Virtues of the most a Remedy for Asthmas, Shortness of Breath, Colds, Coughs, Consumptions, and all Pulmonary Complaints, is easy, pleasant, innocent, and efficacious. It is so easy, that sixty drops are a Dose for a Person full grown -so pleasant, that it is preferable to White Wine-so and so efficacious, that disease flies, as it were, before it. innocent, that it may be given to a Child newly-bornIn all Cases, whether recent and slight, or long stand

almost incredible.-In no one instance has it ever failed to produce immediate relief; and if a Cure be within the reach of Medicine, this will most certainly prove that happy means of accomplishing so desirable an end. That these are not the dictates of interested boasting, the following respectable Vouchers, selected from a great number, will abundan ly prove:

These Pills may justly be esteemed as one of the most efficacious remedies yet discovered for the above very troublesome complaints. In the form of Pills, Paregoric Elixir (which in its usual state is universally admired) has these peculiar advantages, its virtues are combined, its healing powers concentrated, and its active properties united; it also is not so heating, more portable, of less taste, and by making its solution gradual in the stomach, its effects are rendered more permanently useful than in a liquid state. As an anti-pertussis they are far superioring and inveterate, its effects are truly astonishing, and to Balsams, Honeys, Juleps, Mixtures, &c. &c. which by cloying the stomach not only prevents the Patient taking them as often as the case naturally requires, but also are seldom administered to the full extent of a dose. Their beneficial properties are so great, that a single dose generally gives relief, so innocent as to be taken by the most delicate constitutions, so lasteless that even Children can take them without experiencing nauseous "We whose Names are hereunto subscribed, having ness, and so small a quantity is required for a dose that felt the happy effects of MADDEN'S VEGETABLE three are equal in their effect to a tea-spoonful of the ESSENCE on ourselves, or having been eye-witnesses Elixir. In Asthmatic and Consumptive complaints thereof on others, do hereby earnestly recommend it to one taken occasionally will prove particularly service the afflicted with Asthmas, Colds, Coughs, or Consumpable, for, by as-isting the organs of sleep, and promoting tions, and we do also hereby declare it to be our opinion, insensible perspiration, the unpleasant symptoms ex that Mr. Madden, for having already so long sacrificed perienced by people labouring under those disorders his ease and interest to his benevolence and humanity are considerably abated. Those who pay attention to in dispensing it gratuitously to his suffering friends, horses and other animals, will find these Pills, when neighbours and acquaintance, for having now offered mixed with the food at night, to have a far more salu-it for public sale, at a price which will preclude but few tary effect than mashes and other common recipes given in these cases. The dose to be varied according to the age, the strength, and constitution.

Prepared only by S. Atkins, Chemist, 100, Great Portland-srreet, London, and sold in boxes at 2s. 9d. and 1s. 14d. each, stamp duty included, the former containing fifty, the latter twenty Pills.

N. B. It is highly necessary to observe, that the Proprietor's name, in his own hand-writing, is on the outside of each Box, none others can be genuine.

Country orders punctually attended to.

BANDANA SOAP.

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White Hands have ever been esteemed a personal beauty in both Sexes, and in some parts of Europe are essential to Persons of Rank.-The Bandana Soap, or India W shing Cakes, possess the peculiar property of giving the most exquisite delicacy of texture and inconceivable fairness to the Hands which are constantly washed with this Soap. Even in cases where the skin has been injured by labour or other violence, the hardness and coarseness are effectually, infallibly, and per manently removed, and succeeded by a smoothness, fairness, and delicacy of appearance, which cannot be acquired by any other means whatever. It is by expenence only that any one can form an adequate idea of the superior excellence of this Soap.

Sold by th Proprietor's sole Agent, whose signature it bears, William Withers, No. 229, Strand, near Temple-bar, London; and the Proprietors, as a farther security, beg them to be particular in noticing, that the name and address of the printer, " E. Spragg, No. 27, Bow-street, Covent Garden," is affixed to the label and wrapper. All others are counterfeits. Sold by most Perfumers and Medicine Venders in Town and Country, price 1s, each Cake.

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from purchasing, and for his benevolent intention of
continuing to dispense it gratuitously to those who
cannot afford to pay, is justly entitled to the Thanks of
the Public.

E. Astle, Esq. Great George-street.
W. Blakemore, Esq. Musswell-hill.
J. F. Bessey, Esq Sackville-street.
W Billings, Esq. Bank of England.
Mr. Bennison, Albemarle-street.
Mr. Bowen, Hand-court, Holborn.
Mr. Boyne, Pentou-place, Pentonville.
H. Blunt, Esq. Green's-row, Chelsea.
Mr. Brown, Hampstead.

Mrs Clark, Church-row, Newington.
W. O. Humphrey, Esq. Exchequer.
Mrs. Jaques, Hampstead.

J. B. La Grange, Esq. Exchequer.
Mr. Lee, Hampstead.

T. Longman, Esq. Bank of England.
W Mullins, Esq. Bank of England.
J. Osmond, Esq. Bank of England.
T. Palethorpe, Esq. Exchequer Bill Office.
W. C. Payne, Esq. Parliament Office.
T. Reddish, Esq. Canterbury row, Kennington.
W Rickards, Esq. Conveyancer, Heath-place,
Hackney.

Mr. Routledge, John-street, King's road.
J. Seeley, Esq. Burr-street, Aldgate.
J. Sewell, Esq. Brompton.

A. Simpson, Esq. Chief Cashier Office, Bank.

be disposed to try the healing powers of his sovereign
Mr. Madden respectfully informs those who may
Remedy, that, for more general accommodation, it
may be had in Bottles, price Seven Shillings, stamp
included, at his Son's, B. Madden, No. 14, Gloucester-
street, Queen-square, Bloomsbury; where also those
plied gratis.-Hampstead, 1807.
who are objects of Charity, may apply, and be sup

N. B. It is a most effectual Remedy in the Hooping.
Cough.
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