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    1. [ENG-WESTMORLAND] Carlisle Patriot, 09 Jan 1819 - Adverts (1)
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    3. Saturday 09 Jan 1819 (p. 1, col. 3+6 and p. 2, col. 3) BOARDING SCHOOL, WHITEHAVEN. AT the MISSES WOOD's Establishment, King Street, WHITEHAVEN, YOUNG LADIES are liberally Boarded and Educated for Fifty Guineas per Annum.—Entrance, Four Guineas.—VACATIONS, a Fortnight at Christmas, and a Month at Midsummer. Miss WOODS inform their Friends and the Public, that their School recommences on Monday next, the 11th instant, when they solicit a continuance of those Favours, they have hitherto been honoured with. *** Letters, addressed, (Post Paid) will meet with due attention. Whitehaven, Jan. 5, 1819. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ADVERTISEMENT. TO BE CONTRACTED FOR, THE BUILDING of a SCHOOL-ROOM, with a NEWS-ROOM over it, at ALLONBY. The Plan and Particulars will lie with BENJAMIN SCOTT, Carlisle, for Seven Days. The Payment as follows:—One-fourth when the Building is three feet above the first floor; another fourth when the roof is completed; and the remainder within one month after the finishing of the whole. The Contracts to be sent, post paid, to BENJAMIN REED, Surveyor, Prince's Street, Spitalfields, London, by the 31st of January, 1819. The lowest Contractor will have the preference, and be informed by return of Post. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SINGING MASTER. WANTED Immediately, a Person with a strong clear Tenor Voice, who is capable of teaching plain Church Psalmody, and of leading a large Congregation in CARLISLE. Applications may be made to RICHARD FERGUSON, Esq., of Harker Lodge, or to Mr. FAWCETT, Jun., of Carlisle, any time previous to Tuesday the 19th of January instant, on which Day the Master will be appointed. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ATKINSON'S BANKRUPTCY. WHEREAS a COMMISSION of BANKRUPT is awarded and issued forth against JOHN ATKINSON, of DALSTON, in the Parish of Dalston, in the County of Cumberland, Cotton Manufacturer, Dealer and Chapman; and he being declared a Bankrupt, is hereby required to surrender himself to the Commissioners in the said Commission named, or the major part of them, on the Twenty-eighth and Twenty-ninth Days of January instant, and on the Twenty-third Day of February next, at Eleven, in the Forenoon on each day, at the House of JOHN GIBSON, the Grey Goat Inn, in CARLISLE, and make a full Discovery and Disclosure of his Estate and Effects, when and where the Creditors are to come prepared to prove their debts; and at the Second Sitting, to choose Assignees; and at the Last Sitting, the said Bankrupt is required to finish his Examination, and the Creditors are to assent to or dissent from the Allowance of his Certificate. All Persons indebted to the said Bankrupt or that have any of his Effects, are not to pay or deliver the same but to whom the Commissioners shall appoint, but to give Notice to Mr. PEARSON, Solicitor, Carlisle, or to Mr. JOHN BIRKETT, Solicitor, No. 3, Cloak Lane, London. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ACADEMY. MR. WATSON'S ACADEMY will Re-open on MONDAY the 25th Instant. Crosby-upon-Eden, Jan. 7, 1819. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- THE MISS BUSTINS RESPECTFULLY acquaint their Friends and the Public, that their SCHOOL will Recommence after the CHRISTMAS VACATION upon the 18th of January, 1819. Carlisle, January 7, 1819. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MRS. & MISS BLAYLOCK BEG leave to acquaint their Friends and the Public, that their SCHOOL will Re-commence after the CHRISTMAS VACATION, on Monday the 11th of January, 1819, No. 7, RIDLEY PLACE. They trust they will continue to give satisfaction to those Parents who may entrust them with the care of their Children, as no exertion shall be wanting on their part to forward the various Branches of their Education. Newcastle is particularly well supplied with Masters in every Branch. Further Particulars may be known by Application to Mr. B. SCOTT, the Printer of this Paper. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Jan. 7, 1819. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TO MASONS, BRICKLAYERS, AND CARPENTERS. THE COMMITTEE of the "HOUSE OF RECOVERY" will receive Proposals in Writing, any time before Wednesday the 13th January instant, for the Alterations requisite to render their House ready for the Reception of Patients, according to the Specifications which may be seen at Mr. PAUL NIXSON'S. The Tenders must be severally sealed up, with the Name of the Contract indorsed, and delivered to the SECRETARY, at his Office in Scotch Street, any time on or before Wednesday next. By Order, JOHN FAWCETT, Jun. Secretary. January 7, 1819. ADDITIONAL DONATIONS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS TO THE HOUSE OF RECOVERY. Donations. Subscriptions. Lord Morpeth, £10 10 0 Mrs. TOMLINSON, Briscoe Hill 5 5 0 2 2 0 Mrs. LODGE, 5 5 0 2 2 0 Mrs. BOWES, 2 2 0 1 1 0 Mr. Joseph FORSTER, 2 2 0 1 1 0 Mr. John FORSTER, jun. 2 2 0 1 1 0 Mrs. BOUCHER 1 1 0 Mr. LAW 1 1 0 Messrs. JOLLIE, Journal Office, 1 1 0 Miss PATTINSON 1 1 0 Mr. DALRYMPLE 0 10 6 Subscriptions continue to be received by Mr. JOHN FAWCETT, jun. the Treasurer and Secretary. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- HERRING FISHERY & SHARES OF SHIPS. TO BE SOLD, in PUBLIC SALE, on Friday the 29th January, 1819, at the GOLDEN LION INN, in MARYPORT, at Six o'Clock in the Evening, by the Trustees under the will of the late Mr. WILLIAM BEEBY, of Allonby, deceased, ONE Undivided Third Part or Share of all that valuable HERRING FISHERY CONCERN, now and for some Years past carried on at ALLONBY aforesaid, under the Name or Firm of DANIEL BEEBY and Co. Amongst a variety of other Property belonging to this Concern, are TWO SLOOPS, called The Assistance and Lady Ann, of the Burthen of Seventy Tons each, both well found in Materials, and in good order. This Fishing Concern was undertaken by the late Mr. Richard HARKER, under whose direction it was successfully carried on during his life; and from the steady conduct of the present Manager, and the ample Dividends hitherto made, a good opportunity is afforded for investing a Capital in Business to the extent of this Property. Also, at the same Time and Place will be SOLD, the following SHARES of VESSELS belonging to the Port of MARYPORT, viz. One Thirty-second Part or Share of the Brigantine or Vessel called the John Reed, Burthen 250 Tons, Register Measure. One Thirty-second Part or Share of the Brigantine or Vessel called the Union, —— HEWIT, Master, of the Burthen of 140 Tons, Register Measure. Also, a Boat, called the Favourite, of 13 Tons Burthen, with all her Materials, and a Yawl belonging to the same. The Estimated Value and other Information may be had on application to Mr. JOHN OSBORNE, of Allonby, or Mr. BEEBY, of Birkby, who will treat with any Person desirous of becoming Purchaser in Private.

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