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    1. [ENG-WESTMORLAND] Carlisle Patriot, 20 Feb 1819 - Adverts (3)
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    3. Saturday 20 Feb 1819 (p. 2, col. 4) FRENCH LANGUAGE. MONS. BOULLEN having been lately applied to by several Young Gentlemen who wish to receive Evening Lessons, he begs to inform the Inhabitants of CARLISLE that he has reserved Two Evenings in each week for the instruction of those who wish to improve themselves in the above Language, viz. Tuesdays and Fridays, from Six till Nine, at his house No. 6, EDEN COURT, which Lessons will commence on the 23rd instant. February 19, 1819. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A PARTNER WANTED. WANTED, a Young MAN of respectable Character and Connexions, who could advance not less than £500, to take the Travelling Department of an Old Established Concern in Carlisle. Apply to the PRINTER: if by Letter, post paid. Carlisle, Feb. 19, 1819. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DWELLING-HOUSE TO LET. TO BE LET, and Entered upon Immediately, or at Whitsuntide next, a convenient DWELLING-HOUSE in FINKLE-STREET. For Particulars apply to the Printer. Carlisle, Feb. 19, 1819. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VALUABLE STOCK OF SHORT-HORNED CATTLE, AND LEICESTERSHIRE EWES, FOR SALE. TO BE SOLD, by PUBLIC AUCTION, at HARKER LODGE, near Carlisle, on Friday the 12th Day of March next,—All the valuable Stock of SHORT-HORNED CATTLE, and LEICESTERSHIRE EWES, belonging to Mr. RICHARD FERGUSON, consisting of 2 Bulls, 15 Cows, 13 Heifers and Heifer Calves, 9 Fat Cattle, and 44 pure Leicestershire Ewes in Lamb. The Cattle are bred from the Stocks of COLLING, MASON, and BATES, and the Sheep from the most celebrated Breeders in Leicestershire.—Sale to commence at 12 o'Clock precisely. Credit will be mentioned on the Day of Sale. N. B. A Catalogue of the Stock will be advertised in this Paper on the Saturday previous to the Sale. Harker Lodge, Feb. 12, 1819. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TO BE LET, and Entered upon at CANDLEMAS next,—A Desirable MESSUAGE and TENEMENT, situate at BRISCO HILL, about three miles distant from the City of Carlisle; consisting of a good Farm House, with Barn, Byers, and Stables, and about 60 Acres of good Arable and Pasture Land, now in the occupation of Mr. ISAAC SCOTT. For particulars enquire of Messrs. HODGSON and NANSON, Fisher-street, Carlisle. Carlisle, Feb. 18, 1819. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TO BE LET, And Entered upon at Whitsuntide next, THREE CONVENIENT DWELLING-HOUSES, consisting of Seven Rooms each, with every necessary appendage, and Two Gardens, pleasantly situated at the North end of the New Eden Bridge. Also To be LET, and Entered upon Immediately, or at Whitsuntide next, TWO STABLES, one of Six Stalls, and the other of Three and a Box for a single horse, situate behind the West Walls, Carlisle. For Particulars apply at Messrs. HODGSON and NANSON's Office, Fisher Street, Carlisle. Carlisle, Feb. 18, 1819. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TO BE LET, And Entered upon at Candlemas next, A Compact and Desirable ESTATE, comprising a very convenient Dwelling-House, with Barn, Byers, Stable, and other Out-Offices, in complete repair, and about 76 Acres of rich Arable and Meadow Land, in a high state of cultivation, conveniently divided into inclosures, with thriving Quickset Fences, situate at BIRKTHWAITE, about five miles south of the City of Carlisle, and now in the Occupation of JOHN MORLEY. Also To be LET, and Entered upon at Whitsuntide next, a very convenient and comfortable FAMILY HOUSE, situate near the Old English Gates, at the Foot of CALDEW BROW, consisting of a good Parlour, Kitchen, and Back-Kitchen, upon the ground floor, with good Cellars underneath, an excellent Drawing-Room and five Lodging-Rooms upstairs, and a good Garden behind, well stocked with Fruit Trees, and now in the Occupation of the Rev. Mr. WHITRIDGE. The respective Tenants will shew the Premises, and for further Particulars apply to Messrs. HODGSON and NANSON, Solicitors, Carlisle, who will treat with any Person inclinable to Purchase one or both of the Properties. Carlisle, Feb. 18, 1819. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BUILDING GROUND FOR SALE. TO BE SOLD, in PUBLIC SALE, at at [sic] the House of Miss JOHNSTON, the King's Head Inn, at the top of Fisher-street, on Friday the 5th Day of March next, (at Six oclock in the Evening.) A PLOT of most Eligible BUILDING GROUND, situate at the East End of FINKLE-STREET, CARLISLE, measuring on the East Front towards the Bitts 60 feet, on the South Front adjoining the Corporation New Road through the Bitts 75 feet, on the North 80 feet, and on the West adjoining the Devonshire Walk 29 feet. Also a PLOT or PARCEL of WASTE GROUND adjoining the Turnpike Road leading to Longtown at KINGMOOR, near to the "2" Mile Stone upon that Road, containing about 3 A. 2 R. 0 P. This Parcel of Ground is well worth the attention of Builders, being at an easy distance from Carlisle, with a raised Foot Path above half way, and the whole of the Ground full of Clay of the very best quality for making Bricks. Further particulars may be known on application to Messrs. HODGSON and NANSON'S Office, Fisher-street, Carlisle. Carlisle, Feb. 18, 1819.

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