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    1. [ENG-WESTMORLAND] Carlisle Patriot, 03 Jul 1819 - Adverts (1)
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    3. Saturday 03 Jul 1819 (p. 1, col. 5-6) THE BISHOP'S PUBLIC DAYS. THE BISHOP of CARLISLE's PUBLIC DAYS will be on the following THURSDAYS, viz. the 22nd and 29th Days of JULY, and 5th and 12th of AUGUST next. DINNER on each Day at half-past Three o'Clock. Rose Castle, 28th June, 1819. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- WOOL. TO BE SOLD, at NEWBIGGIN HALL, near Carlisle, for ready Money,—A considerable Number of Fleeces of SOUTH DOWN, CHEVIOT, and SCOTCH-WETHER WOOL, of good Quality and pretty clean. June 30, 1819. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- HAT-MANUFACTORY, UTENSILS, STOCK-IN-TRADE, &c. TO BE LET, by PRIVATE CONTRACT, for a Term of Years, and Entered upon Immediately,— ALL that New erected HAT-MANUFACTORY, situate at DAMSIDE, near the City of CARLISLE, and lately occupied by Mr. GEORGE BEATTIE, deceased, the Owner; with Warehouses, Work-shops, four Batteries, Finishing-benches for nine Finishers, and an ample supply at all seasons of the best Water from the river Caldew, which washes the walls of the building; the Premises, upon the whole, are well adapted for carrying on an extensive Business with the greatest facility. The Tenant will be required to take the Utensils at a Valuation, and the Stock-in-Trade in his option. Apply to Mrs. BEATTIE, at Damside aforesaid, Mr. THOMAS JEFFERSON, at the Manufactory, or to Mr. SAUL, Attorney-at-Law, Carlisle, any of whom will treat for the Letting, &c. All Persons who stood Indebted to the late Mr. BEATTIE, at the time of his death, are requested to make immediate payment of their respective Debts to Mrs. BEATTIE his Administratrix, Mr. JEFFERSON, or Mr. SAUL; and Mr. BEATTIE's Creditors are required to render to some of them an account of their respective demands in order that the same may be liquidated. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- AMBLESIDE BOARDING-SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES. The Midsummer Vacation will terminate on the 29th of this month, and it is requested that Young Ladies will punctually assemble on the 30th. MISS DOWLING, SENSIBLE of the encouragement with which she has been honoured, assures those Parents who have entrusted, and those who may entrust, their Children to her care, that no exertions shall be wanting on her part, for the attainment of the objects which she has particularly in view. The Young Ladies are placed on the footing of such as are usually called Parlour Boarders, in the hope, by this arrangement, to combine the advantages of a Home Education, with others only to be met with in a School. It is Miss DOWLING's wish to gain the esteem of her Pupils, and to fix their attention by affectionate treatment, and by keeping a watchful eye over their Manners, Deportment, and Comforts, with especial regard to their religious improvement; and she feels it her duty to express her conviction that accomplishments, if not founded upon this basis, are of no value. TERMS FOR BOARD AND TUITION: Under Ten Years Old, ..............................Forty Guineas, Above that Age, ......................................Fifty Guineas, a Year, AND TWO GUINEAS ENTRANCE; Including History, Chronology, Geography, the Globes, Needle-Work, French and English, grammatically. Constant attention is paid to the correction of Provincialisms, and improper pronunciation in both Languages. EXTRA ANNUAL CHARGES: Italian, £6 6s.; Piano Forte, £6 6s.; Harp, £6 6s.; Drawing, £6 6s. Dancing, £4 4s.; Writing and Arithmetic, £2 2s. NO CHARGE FOR ENTRANCES. Washing, ......................................£4 4s. No deduction to be allowed for temporary absence. One Quarter's previous Notice to be given of the removal of a Pupil, or that time to be paid for. VACATIONS. At Midsummer, Six Weeks; Christmas, Four Weeks; and any Young Lady remaining the Vacations to pay One Guinea per Week. DAY BOARDERS, ...................................Twenty Guineas per ann. DAY SCHOLARS, ...................................Twelve Guineas. Ambleside, July 1, 1819.

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