the Office of the BIRKBECK BUILDING SOCIETY, London Mechanics' Institution, 29, Southampton Buildings, Chancery Lane. How to Purchase a Plot of Land for Five Shillings per Month, WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. Either for Building or Gardening Purposes.' Apply at the Office of the BI
January 31, 1863 - Bee-Hive - London, London, England
Aten by one of the mos t eminent me,tical me n i of the present day, solely tor the bene fit and guidance of th at class of sufferers who desire a sp y eedY private cure. with ill us- and pr V' have been restored to health b foltrative cases of parties i n this work, free on rec
January 31, 1863 - Bee-Hive - London, London, England
Mr. G. Potter. 8111,—The members of the Potter's Union, in the Wear district, having awarded the sum of £2 to Mr. George Wheatley, for services rendered to them, he .agrees to share it with J. H. and E. K., whose case appeared in the BEEHIVE of last week—two Lancashire workmen,
January 10, 1863 - Bee-Hive - London, London, England
Iljarktts. CORN EXCHANGE. 15.—The supply of English wheat was vary moderate, yet the demand both for red and white qualities was in a 'sluggish state, at previous quotations. With foreign wheat the market well supplied. Selected parcels were in fair demand, at full quotations: ot
June 20, 1863 - Bee-Hive - London, London, England
The will of Sir Frederic William Slade, Bart., Q.C. of Maunsell Grange, North Petherton, Somerset, a bencher of the Middle Temple, was proved in the London Court, on the 6th inst., the personalty being sworn under £16,000. The testator was the son of the late General Sir J. Slad
October 24, 1863 - Bee-Hive - London, London, England
selected Wallsend Coals 20s. • (strongly recommended) ; Best Real Silkstone, 195.; Best Derbyshire, 175.; Hartley's (for Bakers or stoves), 15s. to 16s. Best Gas Coke (per chaldron), 13s. Wallsend Main 19s. Harlington Wallsend, 18s.; Large Inland Main, 175.; I.arge ; 'Kitchen, 1
October 24, 1863 - Bee-Hive - London, London, England
-- On May 10, Dr. Lankester opened an inquest at Colney Hatch Asylum respecting the death of Mr. Joh n Vine Phillips, aged 52 years, who wa s one of the inmat es , and had been killed by another lunatic, named Daniel Hobbs, at the same establishment. The deceased had been a lawy
The Navy contract for rum has been taken by Messrs. T. Lowndes and Co. for 31,000, gallons, and by Messrs. H. White and Co. for *r gallons, Major-General Si •• des, 8.C.8., Commandant, has been recall:4w 77: .in a final inspection of tbe several departments, .e garrison, at Wool