TAILOR AND GENTLEMAN'S MERGER, 18, MARKET STREET, LONGTON. BEGS to inform the public that arrangement• for the present Snuon'• Trade are oomplete. In the Department will be found • very choice and urge selection, In Fancy Worsted Coatings, Kelton's, Silk Mixtures, Tronserings, t
August 23, 1879 - Potteries Examiner - Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England
the last of the (April 5, 1750„ of £20,000 to the daughters of Sir S•::adard libel c a se . It i s a dj ou r n ed fora fo r t n i g ht, , Hans Sloane, in payment for his library and ' . Co the understanding that if ne notice is given the collections of the productions of nature
August 23, 1879 - Potteries Examiner - Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England
EXPERIMENTS IN E ~E MBARKATION OF TROOPS. -- A novel experiment was tried at the South-Western Station at Aldershot, on Monday, with the view of testing the time in which a battery of artillery !could be embarked and disembarked from a train, an enemy being supposed to have torn
August 23, 1879 - Potteries Examiner - Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England
LORD CHELMSFORD ON TIIE - ULUNDI VICTORY. After the battle, which I have already described, Came the actual capture and burning of Ulundi. Lord William Beresford was the first to enter the place. He put horse at a gallop, and cleared the outer thorn fence with a view-helloa, and
August 23, 1879 - Potteries Examiner - Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England
Neunot. Be ittn.—A meeting of the members of this Board was on Monday afternoon. In the absence of the chairman of the Board (Mr. B. Heath, jaw.), r. J. H. than presided.—Applications were mode to , supplying the new schools at Smallthorne with farni• tare, bat the Board decided
August 23, 1879 - Potteries Examiner - Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England
An account of the experiene,s of the five men who went out to rescue some boys who were in peril at the Swansea Pegatta, and who were at first supp iced to he drowned, is published in the South Wales Daily Nur, Eight brave fellows, named John Ldwards, John Cornelius, Thomas Thom
August 23, 1879 - Potteries Examiner - Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England
Wrnsresr rar.—B Is stated that Mr. James Sc it good intends to submit. to nomination for repress., tation of the borough Wedricaldiry in opposition to Mr. Alexander Brogden, the present member. Mr. Scattergood is a Liberal : but the Liberal party is divided in its support, in eo
August 23, 1879 - Potteries Examiner - Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England
FUSTIAN DEPARTMENT. Oilman and Cooke have determined for venience of their numerous customers to divide their Cord and Moleskin Goods into four classes, known respectively as A, B, C, and I). Class A, Men's Cord and Moleskin Trousers :is, nd. • pair. -- . - Class B, Ken's Cord a
August 23, 1879 - Potteries Examiner - Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England
mid danada. The well-known magnificent Steamers are appointed to sail weekly as under, carrying her Majesty's and the United %Om Mails : Germanic Thursday. Aug. 28 Republic Tuesday, Sep. 2 Celtic... Thursday, Sep. 11 Britannic Thursday, Sep. 18 Adriatic Tuesday, Sep. 23 Each oon
August 23, 1879 - Potteries Examiner - Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England
The Croner for Central Middlesex Dr. Ilardwicke, received information on Monday from the authorities of the Houseof Correction, Coldbath Fields, Clerkenwell, of the suicide of Henry Pace, who was a short : time ago sentenced to 18 months' hard labour for the manslaughter of a yo
August 9, 1879 - Potteries Examiner - Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England