ADVERTISEMENTS. 



Henry L. Cooper's Advertisement Continued. 



CABINET AND CHAIR WORK, manufactured of the most seasoned 

 materials, and for exportation, of a solidity to suit the warmest climate, and 

 comprises in this general stock every novelty lately introduced. STEAM and 

 SAILING VESSELS promptly fitted up with CABIN FURNITURE and 

 PASSENGERS' Requisites. 



IN THE UPHOLSTERY ARRANGEMENTS the greatest attention is 

 paid to unite elegance with economy in character for the DRAWING-ROOM, 

 BOUDOIR, DINING-ROOM, LIBRARY, and BED-CHAMBERS, from 

 the most quiet to the most costly styles, with a handsome assortment of silks, 

 tabarets, figured damasks, chintz, &c. always on show. 



CARPETING, of the fabric especially made for the first upholstery houses, 



viz.; Brussels, Kidderminster, and Venetian; also a few of the much- 

 admired Velvet Pile Carpets, Hearth-rugs, Druggets, Baize, Floor-cloth, &c. 



BEDDING, BLANKETS, &c., well-seasoned, real Dantzic Feathers, also 

 equally prepared light downy Feathers for second and third rate Beds, Elastic 

 Spring Hair and Wool Mattresses; real Witney, fine Bath and York Blankets, 

 Marseilles Quilts and Counterpanes. In the articles of Bedding, Blankets, 

 &c., so essentially important to all, H. L. C. is determined that no trader shall 

 supply them on better terms. 



HOUSE AGENCY. A register kept at both establishments for the disposal 

 or procuring of every description of HOUSES, FURNISHED or UNFUR- 

 NISHED, ESTATES, 4c. Properties surveyed, and fixtures appraised. 



FUNERALS furnished and conducted with the greatest propriety, and with 

 every consistent regard to economy. 



With this short enumeration of the leading articles of his trade, and the very 

 favourable terms on which he undertakes to supply them, HENRY L. COOPER 

 APPEALS TO ALL CLASSES for a continuation of that flattering preference 

 hitherto afforded his house, 93, B1SHOPSGATE-STREET WITHIN; 

 WESTERN BRANCH, 57, CONDUIT-STREET, Nine Doors from Regent 

 street. Please to observe the NAME and NUMBER. 



THE LADY'S MAGAZINE 

 AND MUSEUM, 



Under the distinguished patronage 

 of Her Royal Highness the Duchess of 

 Kent, for February 1st, will, we trust, 

 merit public favour, and without any 

 reduction in price secure, by the supe- 

 riority of artistical embellishments and 

 literary talent, a rival success with 

 Drury Lane Theatre. The authentic 

 full-length portrait, No. 36 of the series, 

 will, we are assured, be far more 

 splendid in Jewellery and ornament 

 , than has yet been produced- The 

 i twelve original articles are Memoir 

 of Marie Touchet; St. Valentine, by 

 Miss Agnes Strickland ; the New Year's 

 Gift, by Edward Lancaster, Esq., au- 

 thor of " The Last of the Burnings," 

 which is dramatized, and will be im- 

 mediately represented with a success, 

 we augur, equal to that of " The 

 Jewess;" My Ward Jemima, by J. 

 Carpenter, Esq.; Edith, by the Hon. 

 Miss H. M. Beauclerk ; Sons of Judah, 

 by Pclikar; Recollections of a Rev. 

 Bachelor, by Mrs. Holland ; Selda, the 



Ice Nymph, a seasonable tale, by Mrs 

 Kinlock, illustrated by a coloured en- 

 graving, in which are two large figures 

 in fancy costume, and in the back 

 ground, on the stage, and in the boxes 

 an innumerable group in fancy charac 

 ters ; the Dream and the Midnight 

 Blush, by H.; Another Tale of the 

 English Chronicles; Sir Lucas Stan- 

 more and the Lord High Admiral, bj 

 Miss Agnes Strickland; Sonnet to the 

 Memory of the late James White, Esq. 

 by Mrs. Holland; and a letter " News 

 and Fashion," by our own Corres- 

 pondent at Paris ; Reviews of Books. 

 New Music, &c., sent to the Editor by 

 authors and publishers; Drama, Mis- 

 cellany, &c. 



Published monthly, price 2s. 6d., by 

 Dobbs, Page, and Street, 112, Fetter 

 lane, and 15, Carey-street, Lincoln's 

 inn, by whom advertisements of schools 

 teachers, books, music, and genera 

 advertisements, at a moderate price, 

 are received. To be had of booksellers 

 in every part of the kingdom. The 

 January number and former number 

 are still on sale. 



