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    1. [ENG-WESTMORLAND] Carlisle Patriot, 30 Jan 1819 - Adverts
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    3. Saturday 30 Jan 1819 (p. 1, col. 3 and p. 2, col. 5) CATTLE FAIRS, CARLISLE. THE Three SPRING FAIRS for LEAN STOCK will be on Saturday, February 20th—Saturday, April 3rd—and Thursday, April 22nd, on which Day the ANNUAL SHOW of STOCK for the PREMIUMS will take place. January 28, 1819. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BLEACHING AT DALSTON BY THE OLD METHOD. RICHARD SANDERSON BEGS leave to inform is [sic] Friends and the Public in general, that he has repaired and fitted up the Old BLEACHING WORKS, lately carried on by Mr. JOHN ROBSON, of Dalston; and he respectfully informs them that his conveniences are now complete, and upon a scale which he flatters himself will enable him to finish Linen Cloth, Linen Yarn, &c. in the neatest manner, and on the lowest terms, for which purpose able hands are procured, and every attention shall be paid, and his utmost endeavours used to merit public encouragement. LINEN CLOTH BLEACHING. From 12 Cuts in the pound, and under, (Cumberland Reel), 2d. per yard From 12 to 14 2½d. do. From 14 to 16 3d. do. From 16 to 18 3½d. do. From 18 to 21 4d. do. From 21 to 24 4½d. do. All finer Linens, and those above common breadth, such as Damasks, Diapers, &c. will be charged 1d. per yard extra, in proportion to the prices already stated. YARN BLEACHING. Of 12 Cuts in the pound, and under, 4d. per pound; from 12 to 16, 4d. per hank; and all above, 5d. per hank. BOILING YARN. >From 12 Cuts in the pound, and under, 1½d. per pound; and all above, 1¼d. per hank. GOODS will be taken in at his Shop, Corn-Market, CARLISLE, every Saturday, and at his Shop, WIGTON, every Tuesday. Dalston, Jan. 27, 1819. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- HOUSE OF RECOVERY. THE Subscribers to the above Institution are requested to attend at the TOWN-HALL, on Monday the 1st Day of February, at Half past 12 o'clock, to take into consideration the propriety of adopting another situation, the present one having been abandoned. By Order of the Committee, J. FAWCETT, Jun., Sec. ADDITIONAL SUBSCRIPTION. Donation. Subscription. Thomas H. GRAHAM, Esq. } London, } £3 3 0 £2 2 0 Subscriptions continue to be received by Mr. JOHN FAWCETT, jun. the Treasurer and Secretary. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- JOS. NANSON, & CO. NEPHEWS TO THE DECEASED JOSEPH THOMPSON, SLATER, CARLISLE, RESPECTFULLY inform the Public, that they have commenced the Business carried on by their late Uncle so many years, and they hope by care and attention to obtain a share of Public Patronage, and give satisfaction to their Employers. Carlisle, Jan. 29, 1819. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- WINE AND SPIRIT BUSINESS. TO BE DISPOSED OF, and may be Entered upon Immediately,—All the STOCK-IN-TRADE of WINES, SPIRITS, and GROCERIES, of JANE LOWES, Scotch-street, CARLISLE, who is about to retire from Business. Any Person wishing to embark is [sic] this Business, will please to apply early. JANE LOWES takes this opportunity of returning her most grateful Thanks to her numerous Friends, for their kind support, and requests that all Bottles, Casks, &c. may be returned as soon as possible. Carlisle, Jan. 29, 1819. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TO BE LET, and Entered upon immediately—A Capital Three STALLED STABLE, situate in ENGLISH-STREET, and Coach House if required; also an excellent BARN in BOTCHERGATE. Apply to Mr. JOSEPH FERGUSON, English-street. Carlisle, Jan. 29, 1819. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SHOPS IN BRAMPTON, TO LET. TO BE LET, and Entered upon immediately,—Three neat and commodious New SHOPS, situated in the Market-Place of BRAMPTON. Each Shop has two good Sitting-Rooms above, with an airy Garret, and one has an arched Cellar underneath. Further particulars may be known by applying to the Rev. THOMAS RAMSHAY, the Owner. Brampton, Jan. 28, 1819. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- THE SKINNERS' ARMS, CARLISLE, FOR SALE. TO BE SOLD, by AUCTION, on the Premises, on Wednesday, the 24th Day of February next, at Seven o'clock in the Evening,—That well-accustomed and most eligibly situated FREEHOLD PUBLIC-HOUSE, known by the Sign of the SKINNERS' ARMS, in the occupation of Mr. MATTHEW WEBSTER, fronting, on the east, towards the Market-Place of the City of Carlisle, and extending backwards a considerable distance, with a Front or Opening into St. Cuthbert's Lane, together with a Yard, Out-offices, excellent Cellars, Brewing conveniences, good Stabling, and every other advantage for the carrying on an extensive Business which the central and superior situation of this Property must always command. Three SITTINGS in a PEW in ST. CUTHBERT'S CHURCH, are appurtenant to the Premises. Conditions will be produced at the time of Sale, and for further particulars apply to Mr. WOOD, of George-street, Carlisle, or at the Office of Mr. DOBINSON, Solicitor, Carlisle. The Tenant will shew the Premises. JOHN COMERFORD, Auctioneer. Carlisle, Jan. 28, 1819.

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