TO BE LET
... BE LET. FURNISHED, A SITTINGROOM, with one or two Bsdrooms, within three minutes' walk of the Ulster Railway—Apply at the Whig Office. 1008 ...
... BE LET. FURNISHED, A SITTINGROOM, with one or two Bsdrooms, within three minutes' walk of the Ulster Railway—Apply at the Whig Office. 1008 ...
... read the News-Letter and Whig for political news, and not for advertisements. would recommend, that all the advertisements be inserted the Weekly a paper which all read, because was circulated gratis. If they advertised ia the Whig and News-Letter alone ...
... BANBURY ELECTION. Three candidates are now in the field for Banbury— Mr. Hardy, Conservative; Mr. Pigot, Whig; and Mr. Samuelson. an iron-founder of the town, Radical. THE ARMY. There is military Gazette to-night. ARMY CONTRACT COMMISSION. The Army Contract ...
... paragraph the Whig of yesterday relative to the House Carpenters and Joiners’ Society, which there are statements altogether untrue, I would feel greatly obliged if yon would give a place in your columns to set the public right on the subject. The Whig says that ...
... who appear to hare found congenial employment circulating calumnies against the Mercurg; but only let their mouthpiece, the Whig, leave off its damnable faces,*’ and give plain utterance to its vile thoughU, and we will deal summarily enough with any tangible ...
... the subject of the Reform Bill. s«d that ioritation has been given to Lord John Bussell join the Ministry, with few of his Whig friends. ...
... will be preferred. Wages, Twenty-Eight Shillings per week with Bonus. Apply, by letter, with references, to A.Z.,” North. erH Whig Office. 493 ...
... that they will act more cautiously, if not more virtuously, for the future; but, with regard the greatest offender of all, The Whig as it has made an effort to gloss over the truth, and to impose upon tho public, its case must be dealt with more rigorously ...
... Whig or Banner | News-Lettor 1 Mercury > Chronicle ) Belfast Weekly News Telegraphic Circular Ulster General Ad- verliser Ulsterman Morning News every Tue.s-day, Thursday, and Saturday Friday Evjj Saturday Mor. jDitto | 1 4 Monday, Wednesday, and ...
... next, AT SIX O’CLOCK, P.M. W. S. ANDREWS,) Hon. ARTHUR CLOSE,) Secretaries. Tickets had from the Secretaries, and The Northern Whig, Mercury, and /tanner oj Ulster Offices. 1264 ...
... cca, AT SIX O’CLOCK, P.M. M w. S. ANDREWS,) Hon. ARTHI K CLOSE, Secretaries. Tickets bo had from the Secretaries, and at Tht Whig, Mercury, and of VUter Offices. 1264 ...
... Mercury Office. 2688 WANTED, AN ASSISTANT WHO PERFECTLY understands the RETAIL DROO BUSINESS. Applications addressed 8.,” Whig Office, stating Salary expected, with reference, will be attended to. ...