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BELL'S MONTHLY COMPENDIUM OF ADVERTISEMENTS FOR AUGust, 1907.

RECORDS OF FASHION.

Mrs. FISKE, 88, New Bond-street, begs leave to return her most grateful thanks to the female nobility, gentry, and publi, who have so highly honoured with their patronage and support her Records of Fashion; the Sixth Number, for the present month, was published on the 1st instant, and may be purchased with the Second Edition of the Five preceding Numbers, at Messrs Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, Paternoster row, or of any Bookseller throughout the empire, and of the Proprietor as above.

Mrs. Fiske takes this opportunity to recommend her new invented STAYS, so generally admired and ap

proved for their natural ease and elegance; particularly

her patent Royal Vandyke Vest Coat, sanctioned as the best improver of the figure ever introduced; also the long cottoned Vest so much esteemed and approved by the first Ladies of distinction.

CIRCULATING LIBRARY.

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No. 14, Tavistock-street, Coven:-Garden. JAMES CREIGHTON, most respectfully Informs his Friends and the Public, that he continues to angment his Circulating Library, by the daily ad lision of Valuable and Expensive Publications in every class of Literature.

Subscribers to his Library may be assured of being liberally supplied with the best Modern Publications, conducive to Information, Amusement, and useful Instruction.

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1, for Youths 14, and under, 8s. 6d. 10s. 13s. 6d. 2, for middling sized men, 11s. 6d. 15s. 18s. Od. 3, for general sized men, 15. Od. 19s. 23s. Od. 4, for large heavy men, 18s. Od. 22s. 6d. 28s. Od.

The advantage of this Invention over all others for a similar purpose, will be found in its cheapness, simplicity and durability

The above will be found the most useful companion at the watering places; in as much that it enables the Possessor instantly to become a swimmer.

Every Gentleman is well informed of the benefit in the neighbourhood of rivers, or whose grounds and arising from cold bathing, and there are none residing parks present a continual opportunity of benefitting from this agreeable and refreshing exercise, who do not Grateful to a discerning Public, for the Patronage he tunity, from the fear naturally entertained of losing lament their inability of embracing the local oppor has hitherto experienced, J. Creighton will persevere in that existence it is the wish of every one to prolong; the utmost exertions to merit a continuance of fa-being debarred that pleasure from their inability to

yours.

Catalogues and Cards of the Terms may be had on application at the Library; where attendance is given from eight in the morning till eight in the evening. [617

A CATALOGUE OF BOOKS
On Agriculture and Rural Economy,
Including th best Writers on Botany, Gardening,
Rural Architecture, Sporting, Farriery, and other sub
jects relative to Rural Affairs

Sold by John Harding, No. 36, St. James's Street
London.
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The Fifth Number of a DRAWING BOOK OF LANDSCAPES, On a Plan never before attempted, is just published by R Ackermann, Repository of Arts, 101, Strand. It is drawn and engraved by Joshua Bryant, and will be comprised in Eight Numbers, five of which are now ready for delivery. at 6s. each, and the others will be published on the first of each succeeding month.

Each Number will contain six Plates, with descriptive Letter-press, so arranged as to enable any person who has a taste for the Fine Arts to attain great profici nev. It will comprise an epitome of Perspective and also an Abstract of Practical Geometry, in which the leading principles of the science will be clearly explained.

It is not the intention of this Work to undervalue the instructions of a master, but to supply the want of one, or essentially aid his instructions in his absence. This Work will be followed by four additional Num bs, comprising the necessary instructions for the use of Indian Ink, and Colours explified by examples of different series, &c. &c. which may be purchased with the foregoing Numbes or separate. [616

swim.

by the adoption of this invention the possibility of every Those Noblemen and Gentlemen are informed, that accident is guarded against, and they have the satisfaction of possessing at will the power of enjoying, in the deepest and most retired waters, that exercise which every physician points out as the most powerful tonic and invigorator of the system known, in a climate so variable as this.

By the use of the Bathing drawers, parents will have an opportunity of instructing their own children in that necessary acquirement which delicacy alone has hitherto prevented.

Those whose professions or occupations induce complaints to which the sed ntary are liable, and those whose time will not permit them to visit the watering places, will, by the use of this invention, find every as it will be impossible for an accident to happen benefit from bathing morning or evening in the Thames,

them.

Much may be urged to explain and enforce the use security and benefit supersedes the necessity; and, it of the Seaman's Friend; but the self evidence, of its is presumed, no person, who has a due regard for life, of the security here offered, and the happiness of an adequate sense of the dangers of the sea, a just idea leaving their families with a certainty of a safe return, will proceed to sea without one; in order to convince every person, liable to the dreadful consequences of wreck, what a safe, convenient and certain security, the Seamen's Friend is, when wreck'd or in deep water, ny person will be permitted to try them, on leaving their value.

following Societies, may be seen at St. Michael's Alley; Letters of Approbation and Thanks from the three Society of Arts and Sciences, Adelphi; Royal Instituion, Albemarle-street; and the Royal Humane Society.

JUNIPER'S ESSENCE OF PEPPERMINT.

TO THE NOBILITY, GENTRY, AND OTHERS.
JUST IMPORTED FROM TURKEY,

The very great demand for JUNIPER's ESSENCE of PEPPERMINT induces the present Proprietor of The Genuine OTTO of ROSES, in Bottles, 10. 6d. the Genuine to guard the Public in general against pur-To be had at Edward Complin's, Chemist, 41, Bishopschasing any of the numerous Counterfeits, vended un-gate-street Within. Where may be had, L'Spirit de der the Name and Seal of the Patentee, none being Rose, prepared from the Otto of Roses, price 5s. and genuine which has not a Black Stamp affixed to it, 35. per Bottle.Also, Table et Bouet Arquebuzade with the name "J. P. Heath, Nottingham," engraved Water, from Lousanne, in Switzerland; and Huile Antique de Rose.

therein.

Captains.of Ships, Merchants, &c. supplied on the most advantageous terms, by J. P. Heath, Nottingham; Mr. T Boosey, No. 4, Broad-street, London; or any other reputable Medicine Vender in the Metropolis. Per Bottle Retail. £0 1 14 024

Small sized Essence of Peppermint
Large, ditto, ditto

....

Ditto, ditto, ditto, stoppered for exportation0 29

01 11/2

Essence of Pennyroyal

For Irregul rarities, Deficiences, &c.

Tooth Tincture

01 11
1608

N. B. Please to be particular in the Name and Num[607 ber-Good allowance to Wholsale Dealers.

FOR THE LADIES. TREASURES OF THE TOILETTEBeauty restored and preserved to the last stage of life by Venus's Vegetable Bloom and Powders, whose unequaled qualities for whitening and beautifying the Skin, stands unrivaled, is sold only by W. Dewdney, No. 55, Fleet-street, London, with directions. He begs leave to recommend to their particular notice his volatile fragrant Lavender Water, as superior to all others, a new discovery of his own. Likewise his extract of GOUT AND NERVOUS COMPLAINTS. Violets and Roses, and the following improved PerRheumatism, Indigestion, Windy Complaints, Nervous unes of his Manufactory:-Egyptian Mignonette, Head-ach and Giddiness, Hypochondria and Low-Polmyrene Violet, Almond, Ceylon, Bandina, V: getaness of Spirits, Anxieties, Tremors, Spasins, Cramp,ble, Dalian, Palm, and Windsor Soaps, Milk of Almonds and Roses, antique Oils of Carnations, Jassmine and Palsy, &c.

OXLEY'S CONCENTRATED ESSENCE of JA-Roses, Violet, Orris, Mignonet e Powers, and Honey MAICA GINGER. This most valuable Preparation has received the sanction and recommendation of some of the first Medical Practitioners in the United Kingdom, who have witnessed its great effects in the above Complaints.

Sold Wholesale and Retail by the Inventor and sole Proprietor, Samuel Oxley, her Majesty's Chymist, 21, Tavistock-street, Covent-Garden, London; and sola by his appointment by Messrs. Hudson and Co. Hay. market; Tutt, Royal Exchange; Bacon Oxfordstrect; and by every reputable Vender of Medicines throughout the United Kingdom and America, in Bottles 2s 98. 4s. 6d. and 10s. 61. each duty included. N. B. A letter post paid, inclosing a One Pound Note to the Proprietor, may have a One Pound Case sent to any part of the United Kingdom, that contains equal

to five 4s. 6d. bottles.

No Bottle can be genuine but which is signed by the Inventor Mr. Oxley. [618

DR. JAMES's ANALEPTIC PILLS. Bilious Diseases, so prevalent among persons in this Country, are removed with greater ease and safety by these Pills than by any other Medicine; they are equally efficacious in indigestion, loss of appetite, habitual costiveness, troublesome flatulences in the stomach bowels, and cholics thence arising; likewise in gouty habits, in giddiness, or rheumatic pains in the head; as those occasioned by free living, thereby preventing palsies and apoplexies, so often the consequence there of, prevent or stop the progress of a cough or cold, are excellent in lowness of spirits and nervous disorders; in dropsies they have not their equal, as no water will acumulate, whilst these pills are regularly taken; by removing the cause, they often restore persons subject to fi's; in the decline of life, neither sex should be with out them. Travellers by sea or by land would be wise to receive them in their stock. They are prepared and sold genuine, by B. Perin, Chemist, (the only peson who ever prepared them for the late Dr. Robert James) No. 23, Southampton-street, Strand, London. 2s. 9d. [63 per box, or six boxes for 15s,

Water of a superior quality? Fine Rouge, Carmine, and Powders, for the Complection; Imroved Hair Tooth, and Nail Brushes with silver wire; Shell, Ivory, and Horn Comb; all sorts of Hair work and Jewellery, made, altered, and repaired.

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ALEUR AND DE LAFON'S IMPROVED MI-
NERAL TEETH.

No. 18, Woburn-place, Russell-quare.
Mr. FALEUR, impressed with the liveliest sense of
gratitude for the countenance and support he has already
experienced in his profession, feels it his duty to caution
the Public, but Biore particularly those Ladies and
Gentlemen who have honoured him with their notice,
against the invidious attacks of a man, who, actuated by
malice and disappointment, is indefatigable in his ef
forts to injure him in the public estimation. The un-
generous caluny has been given in various publica-
tions, but so cautiously worded, that Mr. F. cannot drag

him before a Tribunal of Justi e.

Mr. Faleur disdains to follow the envious disappointed individual in the low and scurilous language he has thought proper to adopt; his aims and wishes are to recogunend himself to a generous public by his efforts to please; and so far has he succeeded as to be enabled now to announce that several of his much respected patrons and friends, who have felt indignant at the ungenerous and undeserved calumny, have voluntarily come forward, and generously desired that they may be referred to, as vouchers of his capability in his art.

Mr. F. has also to produce a specimen of this advertising Artist's skill-nine Artificial Teeth, which he got from a Gentleman who ranks high in the State, with permission to use his name, and for which he was shamefully charged sixty guineas!!!

Mr. Faleur begs leave to add, that in consequence of various experiments he has succeeded in making his Mineral Teeth so incorruptible, that he engages to replace them, free of expence, if they are ever known to wear or change colour. Their effect will prove so beneficial as to answer every purpose of mastication ; and their appearance so natural as to impose on the critical observer.

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MIDDLEWOOD'S SOAP.

BELL'S MONTHLY COMPENDIUM OF ADVERTISEMENTS FOR AUGUST, 1807. TO MARRIED LADIES IN PARTICULAR. Since the reputation of Middlewood's Royal Abyssi The most important Domestic Medicine ever disconian Flower Soap has become universally established, vered is TURNER'S IMPERIAL LOTION, for the a counterfeit and despicable imitation is circulating Cure of the following Complaints:-Inflamed breasts under the assumed name of the improved Abyssinian of Lying-in Women, sore or ulcerated Nipples, ErupFlower Soap, the word improyed, now being the denotions of every description incident to children, Opthalmination for deception, Counterfeiters pretending to mia, or Inflammation in the Eyes, St. Anthony's Fire, improve an article the composition of which they are the Piles, Chilblains, Sealds, and Burns, and every deignorant is not only an insult to the understanding, scription of Inflammation the human body is liable to; but must in the end gain their improved article the more particularly as an extraordinary Beautifier of the Skin, rendering it clean, smooth, soft, and white, retion, Sunburn, and defadation whatsoever; it may be used without the least restraint, as the Proprietor asmoving very expeditiously every sort of Pimple, Erup

of it deserves.

contempt

J. W. Middlewood, Inventor and Proprietor of the celebrated Abyssinian Flower Soap, which is used and highly approved by the Royal Family, the Nobility, and Families in gener, feels it his duty most gratefully to return his sincere thanks, for the distinguished prefer ance it has and continues to receive, and to prevent impositions or mistakes, he requests that in future Middlewood's Soap may be asked for, which is sold by most of the respectable Perfumers and Medicine Venders in the Kingdom; also observe his Name with the Duke and Duchess of York's Arms, &c. are on the outside

wrapper.

The estimation in which this Soap is held for washing the hands and face beautifully clean, white, and smooth, protecting them from chapping or roughness, &c. even it washing with hard water, and rendering shaving pleasant to the tenderest face, has produced the envy of those improvers, which proves the worth of Midlewood's Soap, as they would not endeavour to imitate an article that did not possess true merit.

Orders (with reference) transmitted to J. W. Mid dlewood, at his Manufactory and Perfume Warehouse, High street, Whitechapel, London, will be immediately forwarded to any part of the world; in sending orders to Correspondent, it is necessary to be careful to write for Middlewood's Soap, price 1s. the square. [638

PATENT BLOOM SOAP.

T. COLLICOTT most respectfully informs the Ladies in general, that he has invented and continues to prepare an invaluable Composition, called BLOOM, in Boxes at 5s, each. It is a Vegetable Composition perfectly innocent; makes the skin feel soft and pleasant, and gives the most enchanting colour to the cheek that can be imagined, so closely imitating Nature that it cannot be discovered. One Box will prove to any Lady the superior qualities of this Powder, which will last, with care, near two years, and preserve the skin to the latest period.

particle of Mercury, and one bottle will be a sufficient sures the Public that it does not contain the smallest conviction that it is the most valuable Medicine ever offered to the Public.

street, opposite the Pantheon; at the Patent Medicine To be had in London only, at Allan's, 76, Oxford. Warehouse, 23, Pall-Mall; Parker, 14, South side of Covent-garden, near the Hummums; Butler, 4, Cheapside; and Bolton, Royal Exchange, in bottles, 4s. 6d. or 6s. duty included.

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A CARD TO THE LADIES. for many years as essentials at every Toillette of Elegance MOSENAU's various delicate Articles, esteemed or Fashion in England or abroad. The present conveyting a more explicit enumeration, but more fully parance of an Address to his Fair Patronesses not permit ticularized at the original Warehouse, No. 40, Wigpared his uneqalled Vetetable Rouge, not discernable more-street, Cavendish-square, and where alone is prefrom nature's purest bloom. A Pominade for colouring the Lips. Also his universally approved Spermaceti Powder, for washing the hands; softens, whitens, and prevents chopping. The solid and quick Beautifiers, Face Powders, Eye brow ditto, and Pastils; prepared Gloves and Frontals, &c. &c.

These aids to Beauty, or substitutes where deficient, and innoxious efficacy. need no further eulogium than their well authenticated

Water; his Fragrant Honey, ditto; and his Unique
Sold only as above, Mosenau's unequalled Lavender
Spirit of Roses, or the British Otto, with a variety of
highly scented Foreign Waters, Pomatums, Powders,
Soaps, and every article of English and Foreign Per-
fumery, wholesale and retail.

Packages.
Hungary, Cologne, and Arquebusade, in original

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As a soft delicate arm and hand constitutes a great PETITS PATES, OR PURIFYING SWEETCAKES. FOR ERUPTIONS ON THE SKIN. part of Female elegance, he begs leave to recommend his PATENT BLOOM SOAP, which in all climates ren from Inoculation and other causes, and the diffiFrom the prevalence of Diseases of the Skin in Childhas been found to soften and clean the skin, and pre-culty of eradicating them, it has been long wished that vent the effects of the sun or frost; superior to any Soap now in use, and is particularly recommended for benefit in a small compass, and at once be innocent, an alterative could be devised that should comprise real the use of Children; in Squares at 1s. each. experience contrived, many years since, a Medicine of cheap, pleasant, and effectual. this description for his young patients, and gave it a A practitioner of great form peculiarly adapted to the Palate and Stomach of Children. The success of it fully answered the expectation in all Eruptions upon the Skin, whether arising from original Impurity of the Blood, or acquired by the Measles, or any other cause; and it is now with confiVaccine or Variolous Inoculation, Natural Small Pox, dence recommended to the attention of the Public.

Sold wholesale and retail, at his house, No. 25, Francis-street, Gower-street, Bedford square: where may be had, his Patent Hat Powder, in Boxes, at 1s. 6d. each, which will clean, in a superior style, 20 Chip, Straw, Leghorn, or White Beaver Hats. Pink and Nankeen Dye. Genuine Spanish Salt of Lemon. Durable Marking Ink, which no art Chinies' Tooth Powder, in Baxes, at 2s. each, partican remove. cularly recommended for whitening the Teeth and sweetening the Breath. The genuine refined Russian Oil, in Half Pints, at 73. justly famous for strengthen ing the growth of Hair, can only be had of the sole Agent as above, where a respectable Female Servant always attends the Ladies.

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for Dr. James's Powder, No. 45, St. Paul's Church-
Sold by F. Newbery and Sons, at the only Warehouse
ard, four doors from Cheapside, London, price 2s. a
Box, containing 20 cakes or doses, and 3d. the duty.
Observe, that the words "F. Newbery, No. 45, St,
Pauls," are engraved in the Stamp,
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HORWOOD WELL WATER.

WARREN'S CONCENTRATED LAVENDER

VINEGAR.

Messrs. WARREN having received numerous com

The

The smell of Lavender is universally allowed to be the most agreeable and refreshing of all flowers. Lavender Vinegar is therefore strongly recommended to the public, not only as the most agreeable perfume to persons in health, but also as wonderfully refreshing to those labouring under sickness of any kind, and parti cularly where the disease is of that nature as not to admit of the windows being kept open for any length of time, at the same time it purifies completely the air of the chamber, it diffuses a delightful and most reviving perfume through the whole of the apartment. As no climate can alter the Concentrated Lavender Vinegar, it is particularly recommended to all persons travelling to foreign parts, as the best preventive of infection, and to Merchants and Captains, as a very useful and bene

Sold Wholesale and Retail by the Proprietors, Messrs. Warrens, Perfumers, at their original Warehouse, the Golden Fleece, opposite Wood street, Cheapside, where Warren's celebrated Milk of Roses is made and sold as usual, with every other article of Foreign and English Pe:fumery, of the first quality. [643

A CLEAR SKIN must, notwithstanding the dissembled indifference of those who affect to conside: as an effeminacy the introduction of Medicine to the re-plaints of Aromatic Vinegar in general, have invented lief of nature for the obtaining or improving of a fair and brought to the highest degree of perfection the complexion, always be an object of attention to all such above article. as aspire to the rendering of their persons not only agreeable to others but comfortable to themselves.Towards the gratification of a desire so natural, so harmless, and we may add so commendable, we are in duced to offer the assistance of the HORWOOD WELL WATER, as a Medicine hitherto altogether unequalled, a trial of which will render convincing proof of its infinite superiority to every remedy of the kind hitherto offered to the public, whether obtruded for sale in the form of a Soap or Lotion, &c. under the most extravagant recommendatory preparations, which, it is manifest inust of necessity retain, however purified, the noxious particles of Alkali, Lead, or Mercury, the bane of delicate constitutions, and whose application daily and invariably produces the most dreadful conse quences, such as Paralytic affections, loss of sight, (official article of trade. which a melancholy example has lately taken place in a person of Beauty, Rank, and Fashion); loss of Teeth, and generally an offensive fœtid breath. The Horwood Well Water is a natural production, void of Mineral poisons, and after a trial of three hundred years, during which period it has been in the possession of the ancient and respectable family of the GAPPERS, has been perpetually used with invariable success, and it is with confidence recommended as a specific in Bilious affections, Indigestions and Debility, especially from long residence in warm climates, in Scrofula, Scurvy, Erysipelas, Acidity of the Stomach, and Asthma; and it has never been known to fail in curing the most violent CHARCOAL from its antiseptic properties has long eruptions on the face. Its influence is almost in- been recommended by the first professional men as the stantaneous in the improvement of natural comeli- most efficacious Tooth Powder that can be used for ness, the removal of Pimples, Freckles, blo:ches, and cleaning, whitening and preserving the Teeth, removing other cutaneous eruptions, rendering the skin at once the Scurvy from the Gums, and destroying the fator clear, smooth, and elastic, and endowing it with the arising from curious teeth, which contaminates the actual blooming glow and appearance of juvenile beauty, breath, and is incapable of injuring the enamel. as well as the effectual manner in which it causes every From the great reputation the genuine preparation blemish and impurity to disappear, are indeed astonish-invented by Edm. Lardner, (Chemist to the Duke and ing, and surpass the most elaborate description. In its Duchess of York), has acquired, many imitations are application it is mild, in its effects certain, not produc-daily offered for sale; the true only is signed Edm. ing inflammation, efflorescence, or heat, and when taken Lardner on the Label. internally, (which those poisonous lotions, &c. cannot without certain deadly effects), its operation is mild (and it is not unpleasant to the taste): it liquifies slimy, tenacious, inspissated humours, corrects their acrimony, clears the obstructed passages, and promotes an agreeable and healthy circulation; and, by extending its operation to the very source and principle of disease, remarkably restores and increases tone and elasticity, purifies and enriches the blood, and invigorates the whole system. And its benign influence is soon felt, and in most cases a cure effected, by a few weeks regular use of it.

For CLEANING and BEAUTIFYING the TEETH,

PREPARED CHARCOAL and CONSENTRATED
SOLUTION.

It is sold Wholesale and Retail at No. 56, Piccadilly, corner of Albany, in Boxes and Bottles, at 2s., 9d. each; is also sold Retail by Newbury, St. Paul's ChurchYard; Rigge, Cheapside; Vade, Cornhill; Davison, Fleet-street, and Clarke, Borough.

DEBILITY, RELAXATION, &c.

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Sir Hans Sloane's Restorative and Reanimating Pills, are the most certain and sovereign remedy for nervous debility, vascular relaxation, muscular imbecility, &c. however indicated, or from whatever cause arising, and are earnestly recommended to every one desirous of health, vigour, and long life.

The Water is sold at 2s. 9d. per Bottle, or SCs. per dozen, at the Wholesale Warehouse, Knightsbridge, opposite Sloane-street; and Retail at Mr. Fore's Print A Pamphlet containing a more particular descripShop, corner of Sackville-street, Piccadilly; Mr. Gold- tion of their virtues, and much useful information to ing, Perfumer, Cornhill; and at Bacon's, 150, Oxford-the afflicted, may be had (price 1s.) at Mr. Perrins, street; also at Mr. Savage's Library, Argyle-street, Bath; Shepperd's, opposite Exchange, Bristol; Penny, Sherborne; and one respectable Vender in most Towns in England, and of the Proprietor, at Balsam House, Wincanton.

N. B. Pamphlets on its efficacy, containing a num ber of respectable Cases, may be had of the Verders, ạt Đd, cach [62

No. 23, Southampton-street, Covent-Garden, London.
Where (by special aappointment) they are sold whole-
sale and retail. They are sold retail by Messrs. Bicon
and Co. 150, Oxford-street; Ward, $24, Holborn;
Randal, Royal Exchange, and all the principal Venders
of proprietory medicines in London. To persons in
Mr. Perrin, they will be immediately forwarded, price
the country, inclosing the amount, and postage, to
half a guinea.
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BELL'S MONTHLY COMPENDIUM OF ADVERTISEMENTS FOR AUGUST, 1807.

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ROSS'S ACHME;

OR, PERFECTION OF HUMAN NATURE.

ROSS respectfully acquaints the Nobility, Gentry, and the whole Fashionable World, that his Head dresses with the Patent Spring, are from three to ten guineas eaeh, warranted superior to any others at whatever price. The shades are judiciously matched, and so systematically made, as to imitate nature in every respect, with the loose and short curly fine Hair that grows in the neck-no mixture of Hair-all pure colours. They will dress in any shape or form that the taste or fancy of the Lady is inclined to, superior to a Lady's own Hair, and (which is a great acquisition) in an eighteenth part of the time.

Ross's Bandeau's of long Hair, all of one length; his variegated Bandeau's; his tufed and plaited Bandeau's; his tufts of various colours and lengths, all new inventions, from half-2-guinea to one, two, three, four, and five guineas each.

A CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC.

Trotter's Oriental Dentifrice, or Asiatic Tooth.
Powder.

Whereas several Compositions, both in town and country have been vended, to the great detriment of those who use them, Mrs. Trotter feels it her duty to caution the Public to be particular of whom they purchase the above article, which they may rely on getting genuine at her Warehouse, No. 3, Beaufort Buildings, Strand, where brushes, in sets, may be had, or from hose whose names are inserted in her advertisements. highest estimation by every description of people, preFor above these twenty years it having been held in the cludes all panegyric.

To be had also of Mr. Smith, Perfumer to his Majesty, New Bond-street; Mr. Gatty, Perfumer to his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, New Bond street; Messrs. Hendrie and Son, Perfumers to her Majesty, Tichbourne street; Mr. Tutt, and Mr. Bolton, Royal Exchange; Mr. Tait, Cornhill, and every capital Perfumer in London. Mr. Viner, Bath; Mrs. Shearclifft, Bristol; Mr. Simmons, Portsmouth; Mr. Richards, Plymouth; Mr. Thompson, Isle of Wight; Mr Spence, and Mr. Raeburn, Edinburgh; Mr. M'Leod,. Greenock; Mr. Davis, Dublin; Mr. Donaldson, Bookseller to H. R. H. the Prince of Wales, Brighton; and Mr. Wilson, Merchant, Gibraltar.

Good allowance to Merchants and Captains of Ships for Exportation. [690

SUPERFLUOUS HAIRS

Common Crops he still sells at two and three guineas, which are superior to those made by others at ten and twenty guineas each. Natural Curls from three to five, six, and seven guineas, which, for lightness, elegance, and ease, cannot be equalled; to all which are placed Elastic Springs of gold, silver, and steel, as the case may require, and for which no additional charge is made; though these Springs have been invented by great diligeare, and brought to perfection at a very large expence. Ladies-that Superfluous Hairs are one of the greatest Ross cautions the public from purchasing Perukes drawbacks from the beauty and delicacy of the Female and Head-dresses, except at his House; since, from Face, Arms, &c. is allowed by every Man, from the the great demand for them, he cannot sell to the Trade, Prince to the Peasant. To remove them various prenor has he any connexion, in that line of business, with parations have, from time to time, started up; but most any man whatever. He begs the public likewise to of them having been found either inefficacious or denotice, that he is not the person who advertises "Old leterious, are fallen, or falling, to the ground. In praise Wigs at reduced prices:" the uncommon demand for of TRENT'S DEPILATORY, which stands absolutely his Perukes of all kinds, renders his doing so impossible. unparalleled and justly celebrated, the Proprietors will Ross has on sale the greatest choice of natural, forced-only observe-that it removes the Hairs in a few minutes natural, and curled hair Perukes of any other person: which may be examined in the natural state by those Ladies and Gentlemen who are curious enough to chuse before it is manufactured. [639

SEA BATHING.

without injuring the skin, or causing any unpleasant sensation-that it has been happily applied and highly approved in the first circles of Fashion and Rank-and that Ladies may see it used, and, thus, have ocular demonstration of its efficacy and innocence.

The use of Sea Water, either warm or cold, if not sale and retail by Mr. Perrin, 23, Southampton-street, It is sold (by appointment of TRENT and Co) wholeaccompanied by a purifying alterative to correct a vitiat- Covent-garden; retail by Bacon and Co 150, Oxforded and debilitated constitution, is worse than ineffectual, street; Mr. Rigge, 65, Cheapside; Mr. Golding, 42, for it flatters to deceive; in all scorbutic and scrophul Cornhill; Harding and Co. 89, Pall-mall; and all the ous ailments, now called nerve us debilities, bilious affec-principal Perfumers and Medicine Venders in London. tions, and goury-rheumat e habits, by uni ing the inter-To Ladies in the Country inclosing payment, and postnal use of the GENUINE SYRUP of DE VELNOS, and the external u e of, first the warm, and afterwards to Mr. Perrin, it will be immediately forwarded,

the cold sea barn, the most effectual relief has been generally obtained, in those distressing and dangerous cases. The Syrup, with proper directions, may be obtained fresh and in good condition, of Mr. Swainson, No. 21, Frith street, Suho, price 13s. per bottle. [640]

price 5s.

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London: Prin.. by and for JOHN BELL, Proprietor of the Weekly Messenger, Southampton-Street, Strand.

August 1, 1807.

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