THE MONTHLY LITERARY ADVERTISER. 



THE MONTHLY LIST OF PUBLICATIONS was ne^ 

 cessarily discontinued in Febrviary last, in consequence of a 

 sudden notice from the Stamp-ofllce, Uia% if continued, it must 

 pay the same duty as a Newspaper. It being a Paper highly ap^- 

 proved by the Friends of Literature, and found very desirable, as 

 giving early information of New Publications, the Booksellers of 

 London intcad to publish on the toth of iVlay next (and Monthly 

 on the same day) a whole Sheet, the size of the former List, under 

 th« title of Tbe Alontbly Literary Advertiser. It will contain Ad- 

 vertisements of new Books, Music, Maps, and Prints ; new Edi- 

 tions of Books, Works lately published, and Foreign Books, &c. 

 imported ; also Notices of Works that are printing and preparing 

 for the press: and at the end of the. year will be given an Alpha- 

 betical Index of the new Books, with their Prices. 



This Paper may be had of every Bookseller and Newsman in 

 Town on the day it is published, price 6d. ; and it will be sent by 

 ihem into the Country at the same price, free of postage, to those 

 who think proper to give their orders. 



London, April 22, 1805. 



ANTIENT STAINED GIJ^SS WAREHOUSE, 



No. 97, Pall-Mall, 



For the Decoration of Churches, Halls, Cabinets, Libraries, Sec. 



TO convey some idea of the brilliancy, effect, variety, and sizes 

 of the Articles which compose this Collection, a Catalogue 

 may be had gratis of 3C0 JVmdoius, Lights, Tablets, flfc. 



Also, just published, price is. 6d. correctly drawn and coloureJ, 

 a Print of tbe Visitation, from the Window presented by the Etrl 

 of Cariisle to the Dean and Chapier of Yurk Cathedral. 



It may be had as above, and of Mr. Tomkins, New Bond-street; 

 Mr. Miller, Albemarle-street ; Mr. Chappie and Mr. Moltens, 

 Pail-Mall ; Mr. Ackerman, Strand ; Messrs. Laurie and Co. Fleet- 

 street ; Mr. Taylor, Holborn ; Mr. Lunn, Soho-square. And at 

 the following places in the Country: — Mr. Meyler, Bathj Mr. 

 Deck, Bury; Mr. Deighton, Cambridge; Simmons and Co. Can- 

 terbury; Mr. Trueman, Exeter; Mr. Washburn, Gloucester; 

 Stevenson and Matchett, Norwich ; Mr. Cooke, Oxford ; Mr. 

 Collins, Salisbury; Mr. Burden, Winchester; Mr. Holl, Wor- 

 cester; Mr. Todd, York. 



In addition to the above Catalogue may be mentioned a Window 

 of Three Lights, (ea'h 20 feet high, by 3 feet 6 inches wide,) of 

 \ht Judgment Day, after ISJichael Angelo; the design, drawing, 

 and richness of which entitle it to a place among the first per- 

 formances of the art. 



Orders and Letters addressed to Mr. Comyns, at the Warehouse, 

 No. 97, Pall-Mall, will be carefully attended to : of whom may be 

 had, in excellent preservation, an original Portrait of Mr. Garrick, 

 in R'.cbard IM., price Eight Guineaa, 



