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PUBLIC should LOSE NO TimE in Ai going to inspect the immense STOOK of FINE TEAS now on SALE at BONNARD'S celebrated and old-established Tea Warehouse, No. 32, Little Pultney-street, opposite Walker's-court, near Golden-square, St. James's, Westminster. One shilling a pound may
August 6, 1836 - Cleave's Weekly Police Gazette - London, London, England
 
FRANK'S SPECIFIC SOLUTION OF COPAIBA.

FRANK'S SPECIFIC SOLUTION OF COPAIBA.

A CERTAIN and MOST SPEEDY CURE for aU URETHRAL DISCHARGES, GUSTS, SPASMODIC STRICTURES, IRRITATION of the KIDNEYS, BL DD ikTRRA ,and PROSTATE GLAND. 7"STIMON I ALS. Prot' J. 11. GREEN, Esq.,P.R.S. our of the Council of the Royal College of Surgeons, Snrgeon to St. Thotnass's Hos
August 6, 1836 - Cleave's Weekly Police Gazette - London, London, England
 
OLD CHEAP BOOR REPOSICORY, 93, Steelhouse-lane, Birmingham. JAMES GUEST begs to return his best thanks to those kind friends who

OLD CHEAP BOOR REPOSICORY, 93, Steelhouse-lane, Birmingham. JAMES GUEST begs to return his best thanks to those kind friends who

have so liberally supported him dining the last six years, and to assure them that no exertion on his part shall be wanting to insure a continuance of their avours. J. G. has taken larger and more commodious premises, two doors from his old shop, where the public may be supplied
August 20, 1836 - Cleave's Weekly Police Gazette - London, London, England
 
TO TFIE UNSTEIMPED PRESS. A PROFESSIONAL GENTLEMAN, well L•a• Edu^ated, and of considerable Talents and Escoerience as a Writer, offers

TO TFIE UNSTEIMPED PRESS. A PROFESSIONAL GENTLEMAN, well L•a• Edu^ated, and of considerable Talents and Escoerience as a Writer, offers

his services as a Editor or It üb-editor of a Newspaper or Periodical. He could be of great assistance in establishing a Newspaper, and would devote all his energies in furtherance of the same. The best of references given. Address, postpaid, to M. D., Crown Coffee House, Holbor
July 9, 1836 - Cleave's Weekly Police Gazette - London, London, England
 
THE LAW ENDOWED CHURCHES. Just published, in small octavo, price One and Sixpence, in boards, AN ABRIDGMENT of HOWITT's POPULAR

THE LAW ENDOWED CHURCHES. Just published, in small octavo, price One and Sixpence, in boards, AN ABRIDGMENT of HOWITT's POPULAR

HISTORY OF PRIESTCRAFT. In Two Parts. PART I.—On False and Corrupt Religions, gen en ll y . Chap. L—Pagan Priesthoods. Chap. B.—The Popish Priest- Chap. 2.—The Jewish Priest- hood, hood. IL—Of the English Church. Chap. I.—Oriein and Character I Chap. - —Wealth of the Church of t
July 9, 1836 - Cleave's Weekly Police Gazette - London, London, England
 
call walnuts taxi Galli, or di Lombardia. The gallnuts of the oak, or oak-apples, used for dyeing, making ink, Sze.,

call walnuts taxi Galli, or di Lombardia. The gallnuts of the oak, or oak-apples, used for dyeing, making ink, Sze.,

derive their name from the circumstance of the supply having originally been mainly derived from the vast oak-forests of Gaul, both Proper and Cisalpine. So much for walnuts, or Welshnuts. But! must now say a few words on the pretensions of our Welsh, or Gualish, or Gaulish, or
December 26, 1835 - Cleave's Weekly Police Gazette - London, London, England
 
STIRLINGItEES' ESSENCE.—Its and vast increasing sale, from the recommendation of the highest Medical characters, as well as those who have

STIRLINGItEES' ESSENCE.—Its and vast increasing sale, from the recommendation of the highest Medical characters, as well as those who have

experienced its salubrious and beneficial effects, proves its great success and superiority over every other preparation, being the most safe and effectual remedy ever discovered for the cure of Gonorrhcea. Gleets, Seminal Weakness Strictures, Whites, Pains its the Loins, Kidney
December 26, 1835 - Cleave's Weekly Police Gazette - London, London, England
 
THE COTIAGE GARDENER. APOPULAR TREATISE ON GARDENING, adapted to the use of the Cottager. of England. By PO Y Nil.;

THE COTIAGE GARDENER. APOPULAR TREATISE ON GARDENING, adapted to the use of the Cottager. of England. By PO Y Nil.;

ft, Jun., of North-End, Fulham. Price Is. 61. " Notwithstanding all the works, both great sod small, that have been published on the subject of which this little work treats, we have no hesitation in saying this is one which was touch needed, as calculated to to lunch good. It i
December 26, 1835 - Cleave's Weekly Police Gazette - London, London, England
 
THE FRENCH STATE PRISONERS.

THE FRENCH STATE PRISONERS.

On Tuesday evening, Mr. T. Duncombe proposed the adoption of an address to his Majesty, praying him to be graciously pleased to exert his influence with the king of the French, to obtain the pardon and liberatiin of Prince Polignac and his colleagnes,who have for's° longaiperiod
June 4, 1836 - Cleave's Weekly Police Gazette - London, London, England
 
In Penny Numbers, WITH 500 ENGRAVINGS , GOLDSMITH'S " NATURAL HISTORY; with new Facts and Anecdotes of the Habits and

In Penny Numbers, WITH 500 ENGRAVINGS , GOLDSMITH'S " NATURAL HISTORY; with new Facts and Anecdotes of the Habits and

Economy of Animals. PLUTARCH'S LIVES, with 50 Portraits, forming two handsome volumes. With 150 Engravings, the ARABIAN NIGHTS' ENTERTAINMENTS. SALMAGUNDI, by Washington Irving. DR. FRANKLIN'S LIFE and ESSAYS. Printed verbatim from the best editions. London: John Limbird, 113, S
May 14, 1836 - Cleave's Weekly Police Gazette - London, London, England