WEEKLY WHIG
... WEEKLY WHIG IS THE LARGEST, BEST. CHEAPEST, MOST WIDELY-CIRCULATED ...
... WEEKLY WHIG IS THE LARGEST, BEST. CHEAPEST, MOST WIDELY-CIRCULATED ...
... WHIG JOBBERY Lord Palmerston ha* U*en going through the miU*’ pretty extensively of lute, on account of hi* church appointments, which certainly are characteriscd about the most bare-faced jobbery one could well imagine. _,. . .. • All the recent Bishop* ...
... , Clukins. -- 'Whig ' Pr,PutPt ociTt — ains Neer the Market-Place, PAINLESS TOOTH EXTRACTION. MR. WILSON, StratazoN - Dzirriftr, 4, WHITETRIARGATE, Begs to announce that he continues to fix his Incorrodible Mineral an highly improved principle, without ...
... TO THE EDITOR OF THE NORTHERN WHIG. Sir, —Mr. William Rodgers valued a warehouse in Corjioretion Street 1451. The proprietor demurred to this monstrous valuation. It was then revalued and settled Mr. Rodgers 110/, Notwithstanding this reduction, the owner ...
... THE EDITOR OF THE NORTHERN WHIG, Sir,—-I have observed with pleasnre that your paper alone of the Belfast press baa always expressed itself favour of the extension of the volunteer movement this country, and I feel convinced, if all Irishmen were mnch ...
... TO THE EDITOR OF THE NORTHERN WHIG. Sir,—As Belfast, in commercial point of view, stands foremost among Irish towns, particularly regards its maritime trade and the value of its imports and exports, its prosperity in that respect should necessarily be ...
... TO TUB EDITOR OF THE NORTHERN WHIG, SIR, —As your journal is ever ready to assist advocating the just demauds or the reasonable requests of the people, may I make free as to occupy your valuable space with a few remarks concerning tho approaching Christmas ...
... WHIG PATRONAGE4NDEDINBURGA PomtT v `a. I A~b orgn = t of theN ing - Itis gl~l hig!ObS rare e e l, L n alon his>~ e~ of the Tories and Churchmen. But a change has already come over this dream. The z~oEriJ1 C§p . rchmer;.ax-ng, . .ine. state. ,of t r elin ...
... THE NORTHERN WHIG, BELFAST, THURSDAY, ...
... TO TUJS SUITOR OF TDK NORTHERN WHIG. Sir, —You will aee by the following that, although the steamer from Belfast may arrive in Fleetwood good time for the 9 a.m. train, passengers leaving tre latter place by that train may not arrive in London before ...
... ** Xorthern Whig” Office, Non. 57,1860. Ahogbill, Portgl^none, Maghera, Toome. Castledawson, Magberafelt, Moneymore, Coobstown, Stewartatown, Coalislan I, Dungannon, Dunoughmore, Moy, Loagbgall, Armagh, Keady, Markethlll. Taadragee, Portadown, Lnrgan ...
... THE CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS. TO THE EDITOR OF THE NORTHERN WHIG. Sib, —At the advent of the Cbriatinas festival, when letters appear with remarkable frequency from overworked clerks,’* assidnoos shopmen,” Ac., Ac., bringing to the notice of their employers ...