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    1. [ENG-WESTMORLAND] Carlisle Patriot, 08 May 1819 - Adverts
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    3. Saturday 08 May 1819 (p. 1, col. 3 and p. 2, col. 3-4) BLEACHING. SENT (without a Name) to the Warehouse of ROBSON CLARKE, Bleacher, CARLISLE, early in the Season of 1818,—a PIECE of DAMASK TABLE LINEN, of great Value, which has not since been enquired for. Any Person describing the Fineness, Pattern, and Quantity, so as to prove the Owner, may have the same by applying as above. R. C. here takes leave to observe to his Friends and the Public, that his LINEN BLEACH WORKS at SEBERGHAM BRIDGE are continued upon the Old approved System as heretofore; also, to express his obligations to all his Employers for past Favours, and assures them that no endeavours shall be wanting to ensure a continuance of them. Goods Received and Delivered, free of Expence, by Mr. JOHN DIXON, KESWICK. Mr. WILLIAM STAMPER, COCKERMOUTH. Mr. JOHN FIDLER, WORKINGTON. Mr. HENRY TICKELL, MARYPORT. Mr. JAMES BURNETT, ASPATRIA. Mr. JOSEPH GRAHAM, BRAMPTON. Mr. ROBERT JAMES, BRAMPTON. Mr. WILLIAM IRVING, LONGTOWN. Mr. WALTER PASLEY, LANGHOLM. Mr. ROBERT CARLYLE, WATERBECK. Mr. DAVID WEILD, ANNAN. Mr. JOHN DERHAM, LANCASTER. Also, at his Shops CARLISLE, PENRITH, and WIGTON. Carlisle, May 4, 1819. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- J. HODGSON, BEGS leave to inform the LADIES of CARLISLE and its Vicinity, that she has just returned from LONDON, with an elegant Assortment of the most Fashionable MILLINERY DRESSES and HABERDASHERY, which will be ready for Inspection on Wednesday, the 12th Instant, the Quality and Stile of which she trusts will be such as to ensure the approbation and Patronage of those Ladies who may please to honour her with a call. An APPRENTICE WANTED. Market Place, May 8th, 1819. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MESSRS. WAWN & DOWNINGS, SURGEON DENTISTS, RESPECTFULLY inform their Friends and the Public, that Mr. WAWN is now at Mr. CARRICK'S, English Street, CARLISLE, where he will remain about three Weeks. May 7, 1819. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ASCENSION DAY. THE MAYOR begs to be honoured with the Company of the GENTLEMEN of CARLISLE and its Neighbourhood, to BREAKFAST on Thursday Morning the 20th instant, at Eight o'Clock, at his House in FISHER-STREET,—and to proceed from thence to KINGMOOR, where a Saddle, Bridle, &c. will be given to be Run for as usual. *** A FOOT RACE upon the SANDS at 12 o'Clock. Carlisle, May 6, 1819. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- AT the FIRST GENERAL MEETING of the CARLISLE CANAL COMPANY, assembled at the TOWN-HALL, CARLISLE, on Thursday the 6th Day of May, 1819,— JOHN CHRISTIAN, Esq. having been called to the Chair, IT WAS RESOLVED UNANIMOUSLY, That the Report of the Committee this day read be approved of. At the same time, John HEYSHAM, Esq., Thomas BLAMIRE, Esq., Mr. John DIXON, Mr. Joseph Monkhouse HEAD, Mr. William HALTON, Mr. Edw. ROWLAND, Mr. Richard SUTTON, Mr. John ELLIOT, and Mr. Joseph FERGUSON, were duly nominated and appointed a Committee of Management, for managing and conducting the affairs of the Company until the Annual General Meeting to be held in the year of our Lord 1822. At the same time, John FORSTER, sen. Esq. was duly elected Treasurer of the said Company. At the same time, Mr. George HEAD was duly elected Clerk of the said Company. IT WAS FURTHER RESOLVED, That the Thanks of this Meeting be given to the late Committee for the zeal and ability with which they have promoted the interests of the Company. That the Thanks of this Meeting be given to the Lord Lieutenant of the County, and the Members for the City, for their exertions during the progress of the Bill through Parliament. The MAYOR having been called to the Chair, IT WAS RESOLVED UNANIMOUSLY, That the Thanks of this Meeting be given to John CHRISTIAN, Esq. for his obliging attendance this day, and his able conduct in the Chair. SUBSCRIPTIONS, not before Advertised. Shares. Amount. Quintin BLACKBURN, (additional) 5 £250 Joseph ASKEW, Bowness, 1 50 James FORSTER, (additional) 2 100 William HODGSON, (do.) 4 200 William HALTON, (do.) 1 50 John Holme SUTTON, 3 150 John ELLIOT, (additional) 2 100 William NANSON, 2 100 N. B.—Copies of the Act at 3s. 6d. each, and Plans of the Line of the Canal at 1s. each, may be had by Subscribers from any of the Stationers in Carlisle. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FASHIONABLE MILLINERY, &c. SLACKS & NIXSONS BEG leave to inform the Ladies of CARLISLE and its Vicinity, that G. NIXSON has recently returned from London with a well selected and Elegant Assortment of MILLINERY DRESSES, also every article in that line, which they will be happy in submitting to their inspection, on Tuesday the 11th instant, when they hope to meet with that approbation which it has always been their constant study to merit. Carlisle, May 5, 1819.

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