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    1. [ENG-WESTMORLAND] Carlisle Patriot, 10 Oct 1818 - Adverts (2)
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    3. Saturday 10 Oct 1818 (p. 2, col. 4-5) CARLISLE CANAL NAVIGATION. Shares. £. Amount of Subscriptions advertised, 69,250 George ROBINSON, Green Lane, 10 500 Mrs. Ann PATTINSON, Haltwhistle, 4 200 Lewis NANNEY, Esq. Ditto, 4 200 Richard BELL, Belmont, Broadfield, 4 200 William NICHOL, Causeway-house, 2 100 John SANDERSON, Chalk Quarries, 2 100 Thomas JAMES, Stainton, 2 100 Rev. Robert WATTS, Bolton, 2 100 ----------- £ 70,750 Books for Subscriptions are left at the Banks of Messrs. FORSTER and Co., Messrs. GRAHAM and Co., Mr. HEAD, Mr. ELLIOT, and Mr. HEBSON, Carlisle, and Mr. JAMES, Penrith; at any of which Places Printed Copies of the Prospectus and Report of the Sub-committee may be obtained. *** In pursuance of an Order of the Committee of Management, the Subscribers are requested to pay their first Deposit of Two per Cent. upon the Amount of their Subscriptions, into any of the above-mentioned Banks, or to Mr. THOMAS ATKINSON, Mr. WILLIAM HALTON, or Mr. ROWLAND, the Treasurers. W. NANSON, Secretary. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SERVANT MAN WANTED, TO be Sober, and Honest, and cleanly; accustomed to House-work, of good Appearance, and a middling Size; a tall, or a large Man, would be objectionable.—To attend to House-work, and take care of a Gig; but not to take care of the Stable or Horses. A handsome Salary will be given. Personal Applications only will be attended to. Apply to the Printer of this Paper. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- COUNTY OF CUMBERLAND. BY Virtue of an Order of the Lord Lieutenant of the said County, to me directed, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That a General Meeting of Lieutenancy will be holden at the George Inn, PENRITH, on TUESDAY, the 13th Instant, at the hour of Twelve at Noon, for ordering Militia Lists to be made out and returned, for the Purpose of supplying the Vacancies now existing in the Militia of the said County. RICHARD JAMESON, Clerk of Lieutenancy for the County of Oct. 6, 1818. Cumberland. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PRINTER, BOOKSELLER, AND STATIONER, W O R K I N G T O N . ROBERT MORDY respectfully informs the Inhabitants of WORKINGTON and its Vicinity, that he has removed to New and more Convenient Premises, (opposite to his late Shop) where all Sorts of Letter Press and Copperplate PRINTING are executed with accuracy, neatness, and dispatch.—Handbills or Cards printed on the most reasonable Terms at an hour's notice.—Also all Sorts of Books bound in a plain manner, or in the most elegant Fancy Bindings, to any Pattern. Merchants' and Shopkeepers' Account Books, ruled by the Patent Ruling Machine, and Bound so as to open easy and flat. Magazines, Reviews, Family Bibles, and every other Publication, procured from London by coach, and delivered to order, at the beginning of each month. Likewise at the above Shop are constantly kept on Sale; all Sorts of School Books with a variety of Standard Works in various Branches of Literature. The best Kent Writing, Drawing, and Post Papers: Brown, Whited-brown, Rope, Packing, and all Shop Papers sold at the Manufacturer's Prices. All kinds of PATENT MEDICINES, procured from the Original Proprietors, and Warranted Genuine. A CIRCULATING LIBRARY is also added, consisting of nearly 2,000 Volumes, of the most esteemed Novels, and a variety of other Works, and will accumulate with New Publications of Merit. Captains and Owners of Vessels are respectfully informed, that there are constantly on Sale a large and valuable assortment of Coasting Pilots, Sea Charts, Quadrants, Telescopes, Cases of Mathematical Instruments, Ship's Compasses, Books of Navigation and Commerce; and every Article in the Navigation Line. A liberal Allowance to Schools, and to those who buy to sell again. R. MORDY, impressed with a deep Sense of Gratitude, for the Favours already conferred on him, during the time has been in Business, returns his Friends and the Public his sincere Thanks, and by an unremitting attention to the Orders of his Employers, and by studiously endeavouring to please, he humbly hopes to merit a Continuance of that Patronage and Support which has hitherto been so liberally bestowed. Workington, Oct. 5, 1818. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TO BE SOLD, by PRIVATE CONTRACT, GEORGE STREET, near the City of CARLISLE, together with Timber Yard, Gardens, Stables, Coach-houses, &c. in Front; the whole at present Let to respectable Tenants, except the House which was occupied by the Rev. JOHN FAWCETT, which is now to be Let, together with a Stable, Coach-house, &c. and may be Entered upon at Martinmas first. Also, MARY'S LANE, situated in RICKERGATE, together with the Barley Mow, in the occupation of MARY ARMSTRONG, and the Front Shop and Premises occupied by RICHARD GRAHAM.—Mary's Lane has a Right, upon certain Conditions, to a Road through Mr. ROWLAND's Property to George Street. And also, Several DWELLING-HOUSES and SHOPS, situated in LOWTHER STREET, Carlisle, in the occupation of JAMES, DALSTON, MURRAY, &c. with a JOINER'S SHOP adjoining, situated in BLACK FRIAR'S STREET. Likewise, Some DWELLING-HOUSES and SHOPS, with Timber Yard, and vacant Building Ground, situated in WHITE FRIARS, near Saint Cuthbert's Church. And likewise, A FIELD, situate at BOTCHERBY BRIDGE, consisting of Five Acres and Three Roods, more or less. Proposals for the above, in Lots or otherwise, will be received by Mr. SAUL, Solicitor, Carlisle, until JANUARY 1, 1819. TO LET,—HOUGHTON COTTAGE, situate about Two Miles from CARLISLE, consisting of Kitchen, Parlour, Two Lodging Rooms, Garden, &c. Also, A Neat DWELLING-HOUSE at BRUNSTOCK, consisting of Kitchen, Parlour, and Four Lodging Rooms, with Cow-house, Two Stalled Stable, and Barn, if required; together with Garden, Orchard, and Two Acres of Land adjoining, and may have Ten or Twenty Acres of more Land if wanted. Apply to Mr. GEORGE FERGUSON, Houghton Hall, who wants to purchase a Quantity of Shrubs for Ready Money. Houghton Hall, Oct 7, 1818. (One Concern.) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- STOCK OF GLASS, CHINA, & EARTHENWARE, FOR SALE. TO BE SOLD, at a Fair Valuation, the large and valuable STOCK in TRADE of Mrs. E. CARMALT, of PENRITH, in the County of Cumberland, consisting of a good Assortment of GLASS, CHINA, and EARTHENWARE. Any Person desirous of Purchasing the said Stock, may be accommodated, for a Term of Years, with the well accustomed Shop and Warehouses, in which the above Business is now carried on.——Penrith, Oct. 9, 1818. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TO BE LET, by PROPOSAL, for a Term of Years, and Entered upon at CANDLEMAS, 1819,—All that commodious MESSUAGE, TENEMENT, and FARM, situate at CROSS-CANONBY, near MARYPORT; consisting of a good Dwelling-house, convenient Farm-buildings, and about 184 Acres of valuable Land, besides the Cattle Gates, or Beast Grasses, upon the Sea Banks, now in the occupation of Mr. FRANCIS SIBSON, as Tenant, who will shew the same. Proposals will received by Mrs. ALLANBY, of Flimby, Mr. THOMAS HARRISON of Crosby, and by Messrs. STEEL and SON, Solicitors, Cockermouth, until MONDAY the 26th Day of OCTOBER instant, of whom further particular may be known, and at whose Office the Tenant will be declared on that day. Cockermouth, Oct. 8, 1818. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NEW ROADS TO LET. TO BE LET, on MONDAY the 19th of OCTOBER, 1818, at Two o'Clock in the Afternoon, at the House of THOMAS SMITH, Innkeeper, Armathwaite,—the FORMING and MAKING of 1300 Roods of NEW ROAD over AINSTABLE COMMON, now under Inclosure. Printed Particulars, describing the several Lots, with the Conditions of making the same, may be obtained on Application to the said THOMAS SMITH, or at the Shop of Mr. B. SCOTT, Printer, Carlisle. WILLIAM LORAINE, of Armathwaite aforesaid, will shew the Lots. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARMS AT MIREHOUSE. TO BE LET, for a Term of Years, in One or more Farms, 385 Acres of LAND, at or near MIREHOUSE, on the Banks of Bassenthwaite Lake, together with an extensive Sheep Heaf. A Farm-house and 70 Acres are under promise for One Year from Candlemas next: the rest has always been in the occupation of the Owner, and may be entered upon at any time.—Proposals for the whole or any part will be received by JOHN SPEDDING, Esq. at Mirehouse, until a satisfactory offer is obtained.—If the Estate is Let, Mr. SPEDDING'S Farming Stock will be Sold by Auction, of which due notice will be given. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- GLENDINING'S DIVIDEND. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Assignees of the Estate and Effects of THOMAS GLENDINING, of LONGTOWN, in the County of Cumberland, late Innkeeper, intend to Meet at John IRVING's, the King's Arms, in Longtown aforesaid, on Tuesday the 20th Day of October instant, at Eleven o'Clock in the Forenoon, in order to make a FINAL DIVIDEND of the said Estate and Effects. October 8, 1818.

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