CERTAIN we are that, to have a happy and contented people, they should have a stake in the hedge. A man with a very small portion of property will rise early, go late to bed, and eat the bread of carefulness, rather than lose it. Man naturally becomes an industrious animal; but
October 1, 1836 - Cleave's Weekly Police Gazette - London, London, England
A POPULAR TREATISE on GARDRNING. adapted to the use of the Cottagers of England. By T. Poynter, Jun., of North-End, Fulham. Price Is. 61. " Notwithstanding all the works, both great and small, that have been published on the subject of which this little work treats, we have no h
October 1, 1836 - Cleave's Weekly Police Gazette - London, London, England
Buy, methinks I hear some cunning elf, who has—or thinks he has—an interest in keeping up the present delusion, breaking out into a strain of triumphant exultation at what he imagines to be a palpable contradiction in my two principal statements. "First," says he, "you assume th
October 1, 1836 - Cleave's Weekly Police Gazette - London, London, England
- - more - Bonngt4 e, Boxes, Fine Pi It Stutpovo Betbiee Finest Mc::, . expense of is St pt at these pr. tion, of the finest I teney-street. TEAS in 61d. bags and i. Strong Congo. Tea 4s. Id. Finest Pekoe Tea .. 4e. 104. 1 Good Green Tea.. .3s. Bd. 1 Hyson flavoured.. ..4s. od. I
October 1, 1836 - Cleave's Weekly Police Gazette - London, London, England
THINGS WORTH KNOWING. BEST WATER roR TEA.-Rain water, when pure, is very soft, and, on that account, ought to be selected for the making of all infusions, such as tea, since the solvent powers of water are great in proportion to its freedom from earthy salts. To PREvr.NT THE SPR
October 1, 1836 - Cleave's Weekly Police Gazette - London, London, England
To Mr. Gutsell. Dear Sir, Normandy Farm, 19 way, 1834. The seeds and the shears came. Sam fetched them from Farnham in the evening yesterday, and (save the white brocoli) they are (as many as were wanted) it:the ground, and the shares, or shears (I don't know whicle)are at work
October 1, 1836 - Cleave's Weekly Police Gazette - London, London, England
Sold by Wakelin, 1; Shoe-lane, Fleet-street; 126, Sirand ; 18,, Commercial-place, City-road; 21, Paternoster-row; Purhess, Compton-street, Soho; Clark, Warwick-lane, Paterfluster-row; and by all Booksellers. BYRON v. SOUTHEY. Price threepence, THE VISION OF JUDGMENT. By Loge Byn
October 1, 1836 - Cleave's Weekly Police Gazette - London, London, England
Letters from Lisbon of il;e - 1 - 2ar - i — n - st., arrived at Paris by express, state that the first act of the new order of things in that city was to withdraw from the Prince Ferdinand the command of the army, which was conferred on him by the obstinacy of the Queen, his wif
October 1, 1836 - Cleave's Weekly Police Gazette - London, London, England