Longwood, near Huddersfield. Warranted free from Shoddy. Our Doeskin Trousers at 11... 6d. give universal satisfaction. Noted for Mechanics' Clothing. , 3 '54," CHAPEL STREET, SOMER'S TOWN; and 59, HIGH STREET, CAMDEN TOWN. •
WORSDELL'S PILLS both prevent and cure, and are confidently recommended in all such . cases. They require no confinement from the ord in a r y Irsmess of life produce a tone in the stomach, increase the a petite, remove s Patent Med eines flatulence, restoring the s tomach to a
November 13, 1869 - Bee-Hive - London, London, England
The following circular has just been issued from the . War office t--`.` As the time for rendering annual returns and noalinal rolls of volunteer corps is appmaching, commanding officers are reminelcd of the provisions of Volunteer Circular, N0..40.•and particularly of the neces
November 13, 1869 - Bee-Hive - London, London, England
Frederick Sparrow, architect:— Hill and £BlB 0 0 Bridgman and Nuthall For new church on ti e Beaconsfield Estate, Bridlington Quay, Yorkshire. Mr. R. G. Smith, architect. Quantities supplied by Mr. J. W. Ranwell:— Bc au!and Rennard (accepted) . 3,083 0 0
November 13, 1869 - Bee-Hive - London, London, England
IS, King Street, and 27, Bedford Street, Covent Garden 9 •-•.--••••• ESTABLISHED IN NEW STREET MORE THAN A HUNDRED YEARS AGO. C 4 .034E int - erica Tools and Planes, marked "Moseley and Son, London," having been offered for sale. 0 MOSELEY SI'MPSON inform their numerouc customer
November 13, 1869 - Bee-Hive - London, London, England
Mr. Justice Cresswell said that people wrote letters to him about cases. It was most improper, and if he received any more such letters he would, &c. Don't write to me for one side or the other, The next of you I catch on stick shall sup; With co-respondents I've sufficient both
February 7, 1863 - Bee-Hive - London, London, England
This rienerible nobleman died at six o'clock .on Saturday evening, at his seat, Bowood, in Wiltstire. The noble Marquis hid been ill a little better than a week. 0(1 Wednesday, the 21st, he fell as he was walking on the ter, ace at Bowood, and cut his head very severely. On the
February 7, 1863 - Bee-Hive - London, London, England
many thanks, the receipt of the following contributions: Subscriptions received up to January 27th, 1863. • Public Offerings in Padiham 1 9 0 From a London Needlewoman From Mr. George Potter, collected through the columns of the BEE-HITE Newspaper, and Working Men's Committee Fr
February 7, 1863 - Bee-Hive - London, London, England