THE LINEN TRADE
... not exhibit anything like the decrease which was anticipated in the aggregate amount of exports in the staple trade.—Northern Whig. ...
... not exhibit anything like the decrease which was anticipated in the aggregate amount of exports in the staple trade.—Northern Whig. ...
... ??? Dress.—Cupid in Peg-Tops, a letter to the Northern Whig, observes—Of late years the fashions in dress have become more and more extravagant and expensive. A ' fine girl' now, en grande tenue, is a very handsome, very extensive, and very expensive ...
... gentleman who interrupted him sit look each other if they weie all Quakers’ meeting only person who done anything clerk in whig gown who seized large sandglass has turned it upside down as if he were boiling egg in secret stove under the table When the ...
... WATCHMAKER, AND OPTICIAN, 114, HIGH STREET, BELFAST, Uataorological Agent to tba Board of Trada, 1151 THE “WEEKLY NORTHERN WHIG’ PRICE TWOPENCE-IS THE BEST. LARGEST, CHEAPEST. AND MOST WIDELY CIRCULATED WEEKLY JOURNAL IN ULSTER 9b A QUARTER, DELIVERED ...
... defend our national property and our capital. This enough to light for at present. SOUTHERN OPINION OF THE YANKEES. Richmond Whig' says:—l he Yankees are little better than Chinese. They lay the same stress on the jingle of their dollars that the Celestials ...
... TO THE EDITOR OF THE NORTHERN WHIG, Sib, —When the Rev. Mr. Pollock, at the Social Science Congress, stated he would deny secular instruction to the child that would refuse religious, he was guilty of that which somefpeople consider worse than a crime—a ...
... thinking—men who, until now, have not been in the habit of thinking. A large class of men who were pro-slavery Democrats and Whigs, and who value the Union a good deal more than they do anything else but money, sail off in a new direction. Instead of holding ...
... iaUaritr. Roust Atkosok. 10. HiU Strapt, fcllMt. Aa«. SI. 1881. 1180 APPBBNTICK— THERE IS AT PRESENT Vacancy in tba Norther* Whig Newspaper Dapartmeet for aa AppranUoa. A well-edaentcd lad, about Often yean of a,a, would tbia daairabla opportunity—Application ...
... to JOHN HOLMES, Auctioneer, Monaghan ; or, to Captain OLPHERTS (the Vendor), SpHngmount, Aughuaoloy. 811 The daily “northern whig” Po«t, Stamped aojr for Sixteea Sbillinga and Threepence par Qnarter. Post Office Orders payable to P. D. PIHLAY ft Son gWIMMINO ...
... from M. Bloodin or from M. Leotard (who jumps twenty-eight feet at spring at tbe Alhambra); for somersaults by respectable Whig gentlemen of sixty-two are somewhat basardons experiments. Tbe number of persous entitled to travel by tbe Royal train was ...
... ,« WHIG, BELFAST, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1861. ...
... the great and growing authority of the House of Commons, notwithstanding the disposition of Ministers, and more especially of Whig Ministers, to conduct the business of adminis- tration despotically, to uso the Sovereign's name without consulting the Sovereign ...