Who optional
What else? optional

Choose from our collections

By region

Narrow your search results

By Date
By Access Type
By Place Show filters
By County Show filters
By Newspaper Show filters
Clear filters
By Article type Show filters

Your search returned 16,716 articles

PARISH OF CHELSEA. In the County of Middlesex. To Dust Contractors.

PARISH OF CHELSEA. In the County of Middlesex. To Dust Contractors.

PARISH OF CHELSEA. In the County Middlesex. To Dust Contractors. Vestry of the Parish of Chelsea will Meet at the Board Room, at the Vestry Hall, King's Road. Chelsea, on TUESDAY, the 15th day of September, instant, at Three o'clock in the Afternoon, to consider TENDERS from pers
September 12, 1863 - South London Advertiser - London, London, England
 
IDWIFERY.—MR. SALTIEL, OF 161, EUSION 110 AD, Consulting Accoucheur Professor of Midwifery for 'Mit) , Years to a Lying-in-llospbal, Mr.

IDWIFERY.—MR. SALTIEL, OF 161, EUSION 110 AD, Consulting Accoucheur Professor of Midwifery for 'Mit) , Years to a Lying-in-llospbal, Mr.

S. having possessed himself of the confidence of the Public by his many years unremiti ing zeal,perseverance, and atiention to numerous Individuals entrusted to his care, feels it his duty to tender his thanio for such consideration, confidently anticipating a continuation of th
September 12, 1863 - South London Advertiser - London, London, England
 
Why take Purgative Medicines, which weaken the Stomach and Digestive Organs. A.NDRE'S SEEDS OF HEALTH A RE perhaps one of

Why take Purgative Medicines, which weaken the Stomach and Digestive Organs. A.NDRE'S SEEDS OF HEALTH A RE perhaps one of

the most remarkable discoveries of modern medical science. A tasteless and entirely vegetable medicine, they are a certain and pleasant remedy forlndigestion,Constipation,Flatulence, Headache, Bile, and all disorders of the Stomach and Liver. Possessing great tonic and invigorat
September 12, 1863 - South London Advertiser - London, London, England
 
I remain, dear sir, Yours very respectfully, GEO. TIIOS. BALL. Agent for Leamington. West Lynn, Nov. 10th, 1862. John Jackson

I remain, dear sir, Yours very respectfully, GEO. TIIOS. BALL. Agent for Leamington. West Lynn, Nov. 10th, 1862. John Jackson

Sir,—My daughter has been afflicted 'with indigestion for nearly three years and has tried a great many things to relieve her but withont effect, until I obtained a bottle of the Blackterry and Brandy Carminative which gave her ease from severe pain in 10 minutes, and it Is now
September 12, 1863 - South London Advertiser - London, London, England
 
THE COURT.

THE COURT.

L IE Queen remains at Balmoral. Her Majesty frequeutly walks in the grounds or drives in the immediate vicinity, accompanied by the junior members of the Royal family, and generally attended by Lady A. Bruce. Tim Prince and Princess of Wales remain at Marlborough-house, and are
May 30, 1863 - South London Advertiser - London, London, England
 
THE NEWS BUDGET.

THE NEWS BUDGET.

, Strange "Tale."—An artifice has just been ntscovered in connection with the cow in calf which gained the first prize at the Ayrshire cattle show last r_eck. The an i ma l was bought from t h e ex hibit or , M r . Robertson Hall, of Caldwell, Beith, by the Duke of Oethole, but,
May 30, 1863 - South London Advertiser - London, London, England
 
To all in Debt or Difficulties.

To all in Debt or Difficulties.

Ai R. PEARSALL, qualifial attorney-at-law, and Solicitor (established 1837), obtains immediate protection for the person and property of debtors in town or country, under the new Bankruptcy Act, and entire release from all debts Nithout imprisonmeet or publicity Charge moderate,
May 30, 1863 - South London Advertiser - London, London, England
 
EI:ITC:I.'IE OF NEWS.

EI:ITC:I.'IE OF NEWS.

OF NEWS. The hay crop in the South ofEngland is likely to be a magnificent one. A great deal of grass is now fit to cut. • At the Middlesex Sessions William Mellet was sentenced to two years' imprisonment and hard labour for robbing his employer, Mr. Smith, news agent, Strand. So
May 28, 1864 - South London Advertiser - London, London, England
 
L. PRESIDENT LINCOLN ON EMANCIPA-

L. PRESIDENT LINCOLN ON EMANCIPA-

TION. Some citizens of Kentucky having had an interview with the President were so pleased with his remarks that they asked him to let them have a permanent record of them. He complied with the request, and wrote as follows : I am naturally anti-slavery. If stavery is not wrong,
May 28, 1864 - South London Advertiser - London, London, England
 
Just Published, post free, for two stamps.

Just Published, post free, for two stamps.

WONDERFUL Medical Discovery, with Local Means of Self Cure, WITHOUT MEDICINE, whereby the following Maladies are speedily and permanently removed, and Vigorous Health restored—Nervona and Physical Debility, Spermatorrbcea, Incapacity for Marriage, Lassitude, Depression of Spirit
May 28, 1864 - South London Advertiser - London, London, England