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We are desired by Mr. Ricwarp 
Lovet, Eoeewortn, esq. of Edgeworth’s 
Town, to state that Miss Maria Edge- 
worth, of Edgeworth’s Town, is not the 
author of the Match-Girl,’or Adelaine, 
or Adeline, tior of any book that has not 
been published by Johnson. 
Sir Ricwarp Puiturps, one of the 
present sheriffs, has announced for pub- 
lication in September, A Letter to the 
Livery of London, on the Constitutional 
Duties of a Sheriff, and on the circum- 
stances which have attended his execu- 
tion of them. 
It is in contemplation to revive the 
publication of that very useful work, the 
Montuty Precepror, under the title of 
the Scnoonr Macazine. ‘The same edi- 
tors are engaged, and prizes will be dis- 
tributed as before, 
The Rev. Tuomas Broapuurst, of 
Bath, will shortly publish a small volume 
in octavo, containing Observations ad- 
dressed to the Young Ladies of Mrs, 
Broadhurst’s Establishment for Educa- 
tion in that City, on the great Necessity 
and Importance of Mental Cultivation, 
also a Review of a Regular Course of 
various Reading, on subjects of Science 
and Literature, together with Advice and 
Directions for the Conduct of Feinales 
in genteel Life, on their entrance into 
the World. 
Mr. Accum’s Lectures on Experimental 
Chemistry and Analytical Mineralogy, 
commence at the Chemical Laboratory, 
Compton-street, Soho, October the 18th. 
The Lectures on Experimental Chemis- 
try, comprise the Practical Operations 
ot the Scientific Laboratory; general 
Rules to be observed in the performance 
of Experiments, and Summary Experi- 
mental Elucidations of the Science of 
Chemical Philosophy. The Lectures on 
Analytical Mineralogy devolve to the 
Artof distinguishing Minerals, the Modes 
of examining them by Chemical Agen- 
cies; and. general process of Analysis, 
with a Summary View of Minerelogical 
Science, and its application to the useful 
Arts. 
Sr. Barrnotomew’s Hosprrat.—The 
Autumnal Courses of Lectures will com- 
mence on Saturday, October 1, at 
two o'clock in the Medical Theatre of 
this Hospital, in the following man- 
ner :— 
On the Theory and Practice of Medicine, 
by Dr. Ronee rs and Dr. Powrrt. 
Qn Anatomy. and Physiology, by Mr. 
ABERNETRY. 
Anatomical Demonstrations, by Mr. Law- 
RENCE. 
~ Literary and Philosophical Intelligence. 
ees: 
[Sept.. 1, = 
On Comparative Anatomy, by Mr. Mac® 
ARTNEY. -~ ’ 
On the Theory and Practice of Surgeryy 
by Mr. ABERNETAY. 
On the Theory and Practice of Midwifery, 
by Dr. Toy nwe. 
On Chemistry, by Dr. Hug. 
Mr. Canpve will commence his Lee« 
tures on Anatomy, Surgery, &c. on the 
1st of October, at No. 50, Dean-street, 
Soho. 
Dr. Crarge and Mr, Crareg, will 
begin their winter course of Lectures on 
Midwifery, and the Diseases of Women 
and Children, on Wednesday, October 5. 
The Lectures are read every day at the 
house of Mr. Clarke, No. 18, Upper 
John-street, Golden-square, from a guar= 
ter past ten o’clock in the morning, till a — 
quarter past eleven, for the convenience 
of students attending the hospitals. For 
particulars apply to Dr. Clarke, No. 4, 
New Burlington-street, or to.Mr, Clarke, 
No. 10, Upper John-street, Golden- 
square, : 
Mr. Jonn Taunton, Member of the 
Royal College of Surgeons of London, 
Surgeon to the City and Finsbury Dis- 
pensaries, to the City Truss Society, &c. 
will commence his Autuninal Course of 
Lectures on Anatomy, Physiology, Pa- 
thology, and Surgery, on the ist of Octo- 
ber, in Greville-street. 
The Autumnal Course of Lectures at 
St. Thomas's and Guy's Hospitals will 
commence the beginning of October,. 
At St. Thomas’s— Anatomy, and the Opera- 
‘tions of Surgery, by Mr. Cringe and Mr 
Cooper. 
Principles and Practice of Surgery, by Mr 
Coorer. — Wp 
At Guy’s—Practice of Medicine, by Dr 
Barincton and Dr. Curry. 
Chemistry, by Dr. Bazineton, Mr. 
Marcer, and Mr. ALLEN. 
Experimental Philosophy, A Mr. ALLENs. 
Theory of Medicine, and Materia Medicay 
by Dr. Curry and Dr. Cuormerey. : 
Midwifery, and Diseases of Women and 
Children, by Dr. HaicuTon. ear 
Physiology, or Laws of the Animal CEcos 
nomy, by Dr. HaicGuTon. 
Clinical Lectures on Select Medical Cases, 
by Dr. Basineron, Dr. Curry, and Dr. 
MaRgcerT. ; Fs 
Structure and Diseases of the Tgeth, by 
Mr. Fox. | 
These several Lectures are so arranged, — 
that no two of them interiere in the hours of 
attendance ; and the whele, ‘ogether withthe _ 
Lectures on Ana‘omy, and those on the Prin- 
cipies and Practice of Surgery, given at the 
Theatre of St. Thomas's Hospital adjoining, 
is calculated to form a Complete Course of 
Medical and Chirurgical Instructions, 
Mr, 
