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    1. [ENG-WESTMORLAND] Carlisle Patriot, 15 May 1819 - Adverts (2)
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    3. Saturday 15 May 1819 (p. 2, col. 4-5) FASHIONS. MISS PARK returns her most grateful Thanks to her Friends and the Public in general, for the liberal Encouragement she has met with during the time she has carried on Business; and begs leave to inform them, that she has declined in favour of MISS ANN PARK and MISS THOMPSON, by whom it will in future be conducted; and they trust that by unremitting attention they shall ensure a continuance of that Support which has been so liberally bestowed upon MISS PARK. MISS ANN PARK has arrived from LONDON with the latest FASHIONS, which she will have the pleasure of Showing on Thursday the 20th Day of May instant. Carlisle, May 13, 1819. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- WILLIAM LIDDELL, LINEN AND WOOLLEN DRAPER, ENGLISH STREET, (Adjoining the Shop of Mr. Monkhouse, Watch-maker,) CARLISLE, MOST respectfully begs to inform his Friends, and the Public in general, that he has commenced the LINEN & WOOLLEN DRAPERY BUSINESS.—He has recently Selected, in Person, from the most respectable Houses in MANCHESTER and LONDON, a choice and excellent Assortment of Goods, which he trusts will be found well worthy the Inspection of intending Purchasers, and merit their Approval. W. L. hopes by attention to the interests of his Customers, and assiduity in Business, to meet with a share of Public Patronage. English Street, May 15, 1819. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CARLISLE CANAL NAVIGATION. BY Virtue of an ORDER of the COMMITTEE of MANAGEMENT of the CARLISLE CANAL COMPANY, at a Meeting of the said Committee held on the 7th Day of May instant, the Proprietors of Shares in the said Navigation are required to Pay to JOHN FORSTER, Esq. Treasurer of the said Company, on or before Saturday the 29th Day of May instant, the £2 10s. for, or in respect of, every Share which they respectively hold in the said Navigation.—Dated the 15th Day of May, 1819. GEORGE HEAD, Clerk. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TEN GUINEAS REWARD. WHEREAS, some Person or Persons maliciously spread a Report in the beginning of April last, that JOHN ARMSTRONG, of WIGTON, Innkeeper and Auctioneer, had forged and uttered as true Two Bills of £50 each, and that the said JOHN ARMSTRONG had fled from Justice, and was apprehended at Dublin, in Ireland, on the above charge, and lodged in Carlisle Gaol: Whoever will give information to lead to the detection of the Offender or Offenders, shall receive Three Guineas; as also the Constable, Constables, or any other Persons who may apprehend the Offender or Offenders, Two Guineas, together with reasonable expences; as also Five Guineas upon conviction, to be divided between the Apprehender and Informer,—by applying to Mr. Robert ARMSTRONG, of Great Corby, Joiner; Mr. Edward BOWMAN, Pine Apple, English-street, and John KIRK, Constable, Carlisle; or to John ARMSTRONG, of Wigton, aforesaid. The Informer's name will be kept a secret; and the Friends of John ARMSTRONG sincerely hope that any Person who can give any information upon the subject will be kind enough to write as before directed. N. B. JOHN ARMSTRONG has been, and is at this time, teaching Pslamody [sic] in the Parish Church of Kirkbride, since the 12th of April last, and goes from Wigton to there, and back again every night, except in bad weather, when he is hospitably accommodated at the residence of the Rev. F. METCALFE, Rector of Kirkbride. JOHN ARMSTRONG. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- WORKMAN'S BANKRUPTCY. THE Commissioners in a Commission of Bankrupt, awarded and issued forth against JOSEPH WORKMAN, of OUSBY, in the County of Cumberland, SHEEP and CATTLE DEALER, DEALER and CHAPMAN, intend to meet on the 26th Day of May next, at Eleven in the Forenoon, at the Crown and Mitre Inn, in the City of CARLISLE, in order to make a Dividend of the Estate and Effects of the said Bankrupt; when and where the Creditors who have not already proved their Debts are to come prepared to prove the same, or they will be excluded the Benefit of the said Dividend.—Dated the 21st Day of April, 1819. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DWELLING-HOUSE AND GARDEN, AT HIGH CROSBY, TO LET. TO BE LET, and Entered upon at Whitsuntide next, a neat modern-built DWELLING-HOUSE, and Garden adjoining, fit for the Residence of small Genteel Family, situated at HIGH CROSBY, (through which the Post passes daily) distant about 4½ Miles from the Market Towns of Carlisle & Brampton, and at present occupied by Mr. PORTER, who will shew the Premises. The House consists of a Kitchen, Milk-House, a Cellar, and Five other Rooms below stairs, and a Drawing-Room and Three Lodging Rooms above. For further particulars apply to Mr. LOWRY, Solicitor, Carlisle, who is authorised to Let the Premises. Carlisle, May 14, 1819. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BAR IRON. JUST IMPORTED, and now Landing at SANDSFIELD, a choice CARGO of BRITISH BAR IRON of every Description. Apply at the WAREHOUSE of JOHN LONSDALE, SCOTCH STREET, who has on hand a regular Assortment of Swedish Bar Iron, Axle Arms, Sock Plates, Smiths' Bellows, Anvils, Vices, &c. Carlisle, May 13, 1819. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CONVENIENT DWELLING-HOUSE, IN CASTLE STREET, TO BE LET. TO BE LET, and may Entered upon at WHITSUNTIDE next, a neat DWELLING-HOUSE, containing a Parlour, Dining-Room, Three Sleeping-Rooms, a good Kitchen and Cellar, and other conveniences, calculated for the reception of a small genteel Family, situate in CASTLE STREET, CARLISLE, and at present in the occupation of the EDITOR OF THIS PAPER, of whom, or of Mrs. WALDIE, of Dalston, the Owner, further Information may be obtained. May 12, 1819. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VALUABLE STOCK OF SADDLERY GOODS FOR SALE, AND SHOP TO LET. TO BE SOLD, by PRIVATE CONTRACT, and Entered upon Immediately, all the Valuable and well-assorted STOCK of SADDLERY GOODS and UTENSILS, late the Property of Mr. JOHN PEARS deceased. The Business has for several years been extensively carried on by the deceased to great advantage, and any person wishing to enter into the above trade will find it worthy of his attention. The SHOP in which the Business has been carried on, is eligibly situated in SCOTCH-STREET, and will be Let to the Purchaser of the Stock. Application may be made to Mr. ROBERT BOUSTEAD, or Mr. WILLIAM DALSTON, of Carlisle, who will treat for the same. Carlisle May 14, 1819.

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