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    1. [ENG-WESTMORLAND] Carlisle Patriot, 03 Apr 1819 - Adverts
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    3. Saturday 03 Apr 1819 (p. 2, col. 3-4) ADDITIONAL SUBSCRIPTIONS for the Relief of the LABOURING POOR. The very Rev. the Dean of Carlisle, £10 10 0 Mr. Thomas HUDSON, 1 1 0 Rev. Samuel HUDSON, 1 1 0 Miss BLAIR, 1 1 0 Miss FERGUSON, English-street, 1 1 0 Mr. William STORDY, 1 1 0 The Produce of two Nights' Per- formance at the Theatre by Amateurs, £46 9 3 } Mr. M'CREADY (the hire of the } 54 17 3 Theatre), 8 8 0 } Subscriptions continue to be received at all the BANKS, and by Mr. JOHN FAWCETT, jun., the Secretary. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- THE COMMITTEE of the HOUSE of RECOVERY met, on FRIDAY the 26th of MARCH, to receive the Estimates, according to Advertisement, for the intended Erection, when the lowest Estimate delivered in amounted to £800; but the Funds of the Committee not being more than Half that Sum, this most desirable Institution appeared likely a second Time to fall to the ground, had not Dr. HEYSHAM, with great liberality, stated, that in case the Subscription should not amount to more than £400, he would advance the remaining £400, and build the House on a Property of his own, very near the Scite last fixed upon, and, in the Opinion of the Medical Gentlemen present still more eligible, granting to the Committee a Lease for 99 Years, at the same reserved Ground Rent which they would have paid for the other Situation, at 6 per Cent; but if the Subscription amounted to £500, he would advance the Remainder at 5 per Cent. This proposition was gladly received by the Committee, who, however, desirous, as much as possible, to reduce the Sum to be advanced by Dr. HEYSHAM, immediately added to the former Subscriptions as follows:— The High Sheriff, £3 3 0 | Henry HALL, Esq., 2 2 0 Capt. HALTON, 2 2 0 | Mr. John FERGUSON, 1 1 0 C. W. HUTCHINSON, | Dr. BARNES, 1 1 0 Esq., 2 2 0 | COWEN, HEYSHAM, & Messrs. Peter DIXON | Co., 2 2 0 and Sons, 5 5 0 | ROTHWELL &. Co., 2 2 0 John FORSTER, Esq. 2 2 0 | Further Subscriptions will be received by Mr. JOHN FAWCETT, jun. the Secretary and Treasurer, or at any of the BANKS. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PARTNERSHIP DISSOLVED. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Partnership between JAMES HEWARD and THOMAS HEWARD, under the Firm of JAMES HEWARD & SON, of Scotch Street, CARLISLE, TAILORS & HABIT-MAKERS, is dissolved with mutual Consent. Witness their Hands, JAMES HEWARD. THOMAS HEWARD. Witness, RICHARD LAW. In future, the above Business will be carried on by THOMAS HEWARD alone, who hopes by Punctuality and Attention, to merit from his Friends and the Public, a Continuation of the liberal Favours conferred on his Father and himself during their Co-partnership. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- STAINGILLS FARM, NEAR TEMPLESOWERBY. TO BE LET, for such a Term of Years as may be agreed upon, a most desirable FARM, situated Seven Miles from PENRITH, consisting of upwards 550 Acres. The Estate has been in the possession of the Proprietor many years, and the whole is in the highest state of Cultivation. It may be either entered upon immediately, and the Crop and any part of the Stock taken at a valuation, or at Candlemas next. MATTHEW ATKINSON, of Templesowerby, Esq. the Owner, or Mr. CRAIG, will give every information; but it will be unnecessary for any person to apply except such as have both the inclination and ability to pursue the present improved state of Husbandry. April 2, 1819. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- HOSIERY BUSINESS. STOCK IN TRADE, MACHINERY, AND FINISHING UTENSILS, &c. FOR SALE. TO BE SOLD, by PRIVATE CONTRACT, the Valuable and Well-assorted STOCK IN TRADE of R. & G. COWEN, Hosiers, &c. Castle Street, CARLISLE; together with SEVENTEEN STOCKING FRAMES, in excellent working Order, FINISHING UTENSILS, &c. &c. To any one desirous of commencing the HOSIERY BUSINESS, this Concern would be found very advantageous, as R. & G. COWEN, during the last seven years, have established most respectable Connections in Cumberland, Westmorland, Lancashire, Northumberland, Durham, &c.; and for Twenty Years prior to that time, the Business was profitably carried on by the late Mr. T. MARSTON. Having formed other connections, R. & G. C. are reluctantly constrained to withdraw from the Hosiery Business altogether, and any respectable Person will find them ready to treat for its disposal on the most liberal Terms. HOSIERY GOODS SELLING OFF AT PRIME COST. R. & G. COWEN beg to inform their Friends in the above Counties, and elsewhere, that, in the mean time, their Orders will, as usual, be punctually attended to, and that their goods will be charged at the Cost Prices only. They also beg to acquaint their Friends in Carlisle and its Vicinity, that the whole of their extensive Retail Stock, consisting of Silk, Cotton, Lamb's-Wool, Worsted, Angola, and Vigonia Hose, of all Sizes, and of the best Quality; Sewing, Knitting, and Working Cottons; Angola, Lamb's-Wool, and Worsted Yarns, &c. &c. &c. are at present selling off at Prime Cost. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NEW PAPER. ON MONDAY, the 19th of APRIL, 1819, WILL BE PUBLISHED, A NEW WEEKLY PAPER, TO BE CALLED THE WHITEHAVEN GAZETTE, AND CUMBERLAND ADVERTIZER. Orders for the Paper are requested to be Addressed to T. WILSON, the Publisher, King Street, WHITEHAVEN. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TO BE LET, and Entered on at WHITSUNTIDE, a large and convenient DWELLING HOUSE, with a Garden and Stable backwards, situated at the Foot of FISHER-STREET. Particulars may be known by application to Mr. GIBBONS, the Owner. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DWELLING HOUSE TO LET. TO BE LET, for Five Years, and Entered upon Immediately, a large and Commodious DWELLING HOUSE, with an excellent GARDEN and ORCHARD, with other Conveniences, situate at PARKBROOM, in the Parish of Stanwix, in the County of Cumberland. Application for taking the same to be made to JAMES GRAHAM, Esq., of Richardby, the Owner; or to Mr. BOUSTEAD, Fisher Street, Carlisle. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- WEARING AND SLOPING TO LET. TO BE LET, the LABOUR of WEARING and SLOPING of about Sixty Roods, against the River Eden, in AMBROSE HOLME, near Linstock. Proposals (by the Rood) in Writing will be received by Mr. BOUSTEAD, of Fisher Street, Carlisle, until the 17th Day of April instant. James BELL, Hind at Ambrose Holme, will shew the Place to be weared, and the Width and Direction of the Sloping. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- WEARING STAKES, RAILS, POSTS, &c. TO BE SOLD. TO BE SOLD, at the Plantation (near HIGH CROSBY), belonging to JAMES GRAHAM, Esq., a large Number of WEARING STAKES, of various Lengths, RAILS and POSTS, HEDGE-STAKES, and FIR TOPS, prepared and ready for immediate Use. Any Person wishing to purchase, may be supplied with any Number by applying to Mr. BOUSTEAD, Fisher Street, Carlisle, or to WILLIAM MARTIN, Carpenter, Linstock; the latter of whom will regularly attend at the Plantation to deliver the same. 1st. April, 1819.

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