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... SALE THIS DAY. auction. ttuelM‘ ...
... EDITO* OP THE HOBTHERS WHIG. Si*,—The explanation I had yesterday giren yoa.of the circumstance, headed, in your two last publications, secration of the Sabbath at Carrickfergus. qualified by sentence in a parenthesis ,0 occasioning reflection not the roost co p me, that I feel it but due to myself call on > u place, in your columns, to the following » whole matter, —one truly unimportant in ...
... SALE THIS DAY. THK SALE, AUCTION/'! OF A CHOICE COLLECTI Oil. •»V the most distiogui.ihed Misters, Ancient and Modern, ia the ROOM OVER THE SHOP. Hn. iTlilO.I M.tKHt, HELFA.r ~11 cootmued Tbi. I).) ( HLKSDaYI. d To-Mo^o-CIH'DAYL December loth and 17th, day at I W cock. «l. tilion of is in.ited the rrsioirii,■ Works A.l, .* th. .re .o be Sold, without the least reserre, and must away, to ...
... JANUARY 12 o'clock, 3G Casks t each containing Tin Canisters, of 'lhlbs. each, of Superior GRJSMM PAINT, ground Oil; 1 Cash ditto, in bulk. j The quality the abore is auperiog and the Packages arc handy, that Ship owners., Country Gentlemen, and persons not using a large quantity of Paint one lime, will find it their interest purchase ; each Canister, from iu being soldered up, being ...
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... This body met, on Wednesday, the Lord Mayor in ti,« Chair. His Lordship said, that, before they proceeded with the business the day, was anxious to refer to out. ter personal to himself. An accu>ation had been brought against him. Lord Mayor, Councillor Callaghan. i 0 a letter which w»s inserted in one of the newspapers, put. lished on that morning. The only part of the letter to which he ...
... to bear. With respect to the meeting, which, he begged to say, was a eery respectable meeting, would have been happy, had his Noble friend been present; and he (the Marquis of Downshire) would have been w.lling, as one of the requisitionists (and had no snore than a single voice), to agree the postponement of the meeting, that course ha* b* • n thought advisable. But such postponement could ...
... Northern BELFAST, TUESDAY, DEC. 7, 1841. There is not the slightest foreign news, of any importance. &onUcn Consols for Account, 88^. Saturday, Dec. 4. Belfast, Monday, December 6.— Crain. —The weather is still variable, ami tends retard the labour of the season. The delivery of grain from the farmers continues light ; Wheat and Barley support Friday’s quotations, whilst Oats and Oatmeal are ...
... THE NORTHERN WHIG. BELFAST, THDRSDAT. DECEMBER 2. L 35, Chevalier, to 3G» ; Irish, from 24s to Bere, 22s ; Malt, and Norfolk, 62s to brown, to ; Kingston and Ware, 62» to G6s ; Chevalier, 66s to Oats. Yorkshire and Lincolnshire, feed, 24s 2d*; Potato, Yongba) and Cork, Black, 20s to 225; Cork White, 20s to 23s ; Dublin. 2ls to ; Westport, 24s to 255; Waterford, White, to 235; Black, 22s to 23s ...
... i t-kam* * ! *' K.NGI.ISH CLOTH COMPANV, deter- mined to maintain the views they recently to the put lie.’ and seduh usly watching every ch.ng ■ end i np.ovement in their husmess. have the honour an. huu-e'. the lu.ury of which ,f. th- wearer. addition to their general recommendat on', conducive to health, renders them a real de. *‘'vt*“mrrTdfc.ed'bv all who have tendency cotow/cacu. a- Well ...
... t. SALE TO-MORROW. TO SOLD AUCTION, T the DON EGAI.L-ARMS, on F RID AT nclt- the H)'h Deectoher iml., at TWO oVUck. f Two Grey Mares. risina -« ■■ J. > f I, .r,~ iod ssunH; botlftrntned eotrj • Lodj ■ siif draw. quietly the Prop* tty of l ...