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 ADVERTISEMENTS TOR MARCH, 1809. /T the PATENT SOFA BED and CHAIU BED MANUFACTORY, Nos. l&and 17, Catha- rinc Strut, Strand, a new-invented patent Side- Board and Dining Table Morgan and Sanders having at a very considerable expence established a large manufactory, and also built < tcnsiv.- wan-rooms, for tli • purpose of exhibiting for Bale a great variety of Upholstery and Cabinet Furniture, for the furnishing of bouses; a great part of which art articles perfectly new in princi- ple, extremely fashionable, and universally ap- proved of. It is presumed a generous public will pardon the liberty taken of advertising such desirable improve- ments and new inventions, so much needed in the various articles wanted for the accommodation of the Nobility and the public in general; in parti- cular the i itent Sideboards and Dining Tables, combined in one piece of furniture ; the Imperial Dining Tables and the portable Chairs; the Patent Four-Post and Tent Bedsteads, and especially the much-admired Sofa Beds and Chair Beds /with every other species of Cabinet and Upholstery Fur- niture in the first style of modern elegance and fashion, and on terms the most advantageous for prompt payment. East and West India articles manufactured on purpose for those climates, and upon entire new principles; very portable. Morgan and Sanders have no connection whatever with any other Manufactory in London. NEW ENCYCLOPEDIA. This day was Published, Price os. sewed, containing 07 sheets of letter-press, handsomely printed by Ballantyne and Co. in quarto, on a fine wove-demy paper, with u new- type, and numerous plates engraved in a superior manner from original drawings, made exclusively for this work, Volume I. Part I. of THE EDINBURGH ENCYCLOPEDIA. Conducted by David Brewster, LL. D. Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, and the Society of the Antiquaries of Scotland; assisted b<i many of the most eminent Literary and Scien- tific Characters in the United Kingdom. Being a New and Complete Dictionary of Arts and Sciences; in which every Article is en- tirely Original, and written expressly for the pre- sent undertaking ; by which means, it is presumed, this work will be rendered one of. the most valuable productions that has been submitted to the Public. To attempt a recommendation of works of this description seems wholly unnecessary, the great es- timation in which similar publications have been held by the Public being an evident proof of their utility. The extraordinary core ami acknowledged ability employed in the compilation of the EDIN- BURGH Encyclopedia, it is hoped, will render it peculiarly worthy of the public attention. of which will appear t very six weeks, price Os. but, for the convenience of Subscribers, it may also be had in half volumes, consisting of two parts, price 18s. i • beards. Printed for J. M. Richardson, No. S3, Comhill, opposite the Ftoytsj Exchange, London; Oliphant and Brown, Edinburgh ; and the other Proprietors 1 sold also by Stcddart and Craggs, Hull; N. Mahon, Dublin; S.Archer, Belfast; Edwards and Savage, Couk;and all respectable Booksellers iu the United K ingdom. t+t Prospectuses of the Edinburgh Encyclopae- dia may be had gratis, «F ail the above Booksellers. No. 34, Rathbone-place, Or/oid-tlrect.. S. & J. FULLER, manj years with Mr. En- ward Obme, New Bond-street, respectfully beg leave to inform the Nobility and Gentry that they have just opened an elegant Shop, at No. 84, Rath- bone-plaec, where they have on Sale a most choice collection of ! in -Vrccns, elegant Poles for ditto, V ork Tables, Face Screens, Card Racks, Flower Ornament?, Dessert ditto, Hyacinth Stands, Ridi* cules, Work Bag.-, Baskets, &c. .xc. with every de- scription of Fane) Papers, Borders, and Medallions, for polite and useful amusement, — S. & J. F. like- wise beg leave to Fer for their inspection and use, n superior sort of Playing Card, which they manu- facture, of the finest texture. — Windows fitted up in imitation of Stained Glass, and the most beautiful specimens of Transparent Spring Blinds to be seen. N. Middleton, Pocket-Booh and Black Lead Pencil Maker to the King and Prince of Wales, at' the original Manufactory, No. IDS, Strand, oppo- site Newcastle-street, begs leave to recommend t» the Public his genuine Black Lead Pencils, whose superior excellence has been for more than fifty years universally acknowledged; and Pencils for drawing in colours (of a late invention). To tlis- tinguish bis Pencils from counterfeits, the mark, which was formerly only Middleton, is now changed to N. .Middleton, and the direction, No. 169, Strand, London, stamped en each Pencil. An extensive as- sortment of pocket-books and thread-cases, elegant- ly mounted in gold, silver, and plain; a compute assortment of travelling, writing, ami dressing-cases ; Gentlemen's packet commode, containing every ar- ticle for shaving and dressing; portable writing- and dressing desks and boxes, in mahogany, satin wood, leather, Js. c. Writing paper, extra fine cut large pens, fine Irish and Dutch sealing-wax, and ull kinds of stationery; portable and counting- house letter-copying machines. These machines, by which writing may be expeditiously and clearly copied, are brought by N. .Middleton to the utmost perfection, and comprised in a mahogany case, which forms a complete desk; some so small as to be of the greatest convenience to those who travel ; others of a size and form to answer the purpose of a complete secretaire. A large assortment of razors,- and all kinds of line cutlery. TO THE LADIES. Til F present Fashionable Costume is particularly calculated t>> display to advantage the exquisite fairness which is almost peculiar to the Ladies of this country ; and she who has the fairest Skin, way Ih' considered the most t>cautifiil woman. — It is therefore no wonder THE SICILIAN Bloom ok Youth and Beauty, is an appendage to the Toilet of every fashionable belle; for this impalpa- ble Powder, while it communicates to the Skin the most brilliant Fairings, is so natural in its appear- ance, that it cannot be detected by the most scrn- tiuous observer; at the same time it is as innocent as milk, and so permanent, that it cannot be re- moved without washing — Sold by W. Green, 308, Oxford-street, near Dean-street; Harding and Co. no, Pall-Ma!l ; Bay ley and Blew, Cockspur- street; Bowman, 10_>, B»cw Bond-street ; Bell and Co. J4Q, Strand, near the Lyceum ; and by most respectable Perfumers, in packets at 2s.6d. each. Observe, none can be genuine, unless signed by the Pro- prietor's Afeitt, " W. Green," in his baud-writing.
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