The Ladies Museum, in addition to its plates of fashions
and a highly fmished line engraving by H. ROBINSON, from a pretty design by STEPHANOFF, of a painter making love to a beautiful girl who is sitting for her picture, has a good lithographic portrait of Mr. St. John Long. He has a very persuasive look with him ; and the portrait being ac- companied by the first of a series of papers in justification of his quackery, is as likely to, make inroads in the understandings of the fair readers of the Museum; as his "lotion" is to cure their bodily dis- orders. The "rubbing reminds us of a couplet in the Bath Guide-
- How the ladies did giggle and set up their clacks. All the while an old woman was rubbing their backs I"