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ATHENjEUM FLUE OFFICE, Capital Two Millions sterling, in 400,000 shares of ,■ Deposit, ss. per share. 30, SACKVILLE STREET, LONDON.

ATHENjEUM FLUE OFFICE, Capital Two Millions sterling, in 400,000 shares of ,■ Deposit, ss. per share. 30, SACKVILLE STREET, LONDON.

FARMING STOCK Insured Three Shillings per cent., without the average clause. Insurances upon ordinary risks from One Shilling and Sixpence per cent. Agent:—Thos. H. Hill, Parliament Row, Hanley. VOORSANGER'S METALLIC PENS ARE the BEST and CHEAPEST for all Mercantile and School p
April 29, 1854 - Staffordshire Sentinel - Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England
 
Shipping.

Shipping.

The Retorted Loss tub si,i - S team-ship San Francisco.— will renumbered tbat tbe recent accounts from America announced that considerable anxiety was felt on account tbe above ship, which had about 700 soldiers on board. The Antartie, Captain Schoefl'ur, which arrived at on Sun
January 28, 1854 - Staffordshire Sentinel - Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England
 
THE EASTERN QUESTION DISCUSSION:

THE EASTERN QUESTION DISCUSSION:

following is u cow some resolutions j which Viscount Ponsonby intends propose for the adoption of the House Lords, it" tli>- state of his lordship's beeltti will jierniit hiio attend in his place:— '"1. That the maintenanee the independence of the Ottoman empire gn at imjiortanc
January 28, 1854 - Staffordshire Sentinel - Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England
 
RAILWAY AMALGAMATION.

RAILWAY AMALGAMATION.

The Pottery district is much indebted to the gentlem-a called the meeting Monday. Interested ■hneheiden may at the manner of calling it, divert attention from its real object, but the interests whole district ought not to sacrificed to apfewe the insatiable maw of giant monopoly
June 3, 1854 - Staffordshire Sentinel - Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England
 
Park End Gardens, Macclesfield.—ln tbe dens, considerable additions and improvements hav''V ; effected since last season. They are now very

Park End Gardens, Macclesfield.—ln tbe dens, considerable additions and improvements hav''V ; effected since last season. They are now very

laid out. There is Play Ground, upwards of si* in extent, and devoted to rustic and other sportsornamental lake of water now completed of this lake, in the course of excavation, the V discovered ancient stone pavement, at about . |, \ ' from the surface, under peat or moss, upon
June 3, 1854 - Staffordshire Sentinel - Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England
 
LATEST NEWS FROM THE SEAT OF WAR.

LATEST NEWS FROM THE SEAT OF WAR.

The War. From the 2nd editign of the Morning Chronicle.— Vienna, Thursday.—" The evacuation of Nicopolis and Sistowa is reliably contradicted. Two English and one French division have left Gallipoli for Varna. Meyerhofer goes to Berlin, a diplomatic mission, probably to St. Pete
June 3, 1854 - Staffordshire Sentinel - Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England
 
Imperial Parliament.

Imperial Parliament.

HOUSE OF LORDS;—MONDAY. Cord St. Leonards called attention to the caw ttie convict,' who, after being released from Dartmoor ticket of leave, bad been compelled to to EdintHirgh, where he had been convicted, and prevented from obtaining employment there by the police—The Lord Ch
May 6, 1854 - Staffordshire Sentinel - Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England
 
SALES OF ESTATES, AND OTHER PROPERTY.

SALES OF ESTATES, AND OTHER PROPERTY.

PLANS OF ESTATES. to impress upon Solicitors, Estate Agents, Wild. Auctioneers, the desirableness of forwarding to Our office, for reference and distribution, the Plan? and Particulars of Estates, and Catalogues of Books, Machinery, Furniture and other Property advertised h> our
May 6, 1854 - Staffordshire Sentinel - Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England
 
Staffordshire County Count.

Staffordshire County Count.

STOKE DISTRICT.—FRIDAY, APRIL 28. Before R. G. Temple, Esq. The Court opened at Stoke on Friday morning, at ten o'clock, the Town Hall.—There were pfaints, 7 adjourned cases, examination summonses, and' 1 application for new trial. RICHARD BARKER. Immediately after the court ope
May 6, 1854 - Staffordshire Sentinel - Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England
 
HOUSE OF COMMONS.—THURSDAY.

HOUSE OF COMMONS.—THURSDAY.

A short discussion took place upon a motion of Mr. Sothkrox, that Mr. Moore, and one other member of the House to be named by the General Committee of Elections, be appointed to serve on the select committee on the case of Henry Stonor, to examine witnesses, but without the powe
May 13, 1854 - Staffordshire Sentinel - Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England