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    1. [ENG-WESTMORLAND] Carlisle Patriot, 09 Jan 1819 - Adverts (2)
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    3. Saturday 09 Jan 1819 (p. 2, col. 4) MRS. CREAN RETURNS Thanks to her Friends in CARLISLE and its Vicinity, and respectfully informs them her SCHOOL will Re-open on Monday, January 18, 1819, when she hopes, by continued attention, to merit a share of their Patronage. Private instruction in the FRENCH LANGUAGE by MRS. C. on the much-approved System of Mons. N. G. DUFIEF. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT on TUESDAY, the 19th Day of JANUARY instant, the DRAFT of the ACT of PARLIAMENT for WATCHING and otherwise IMPROVING the City of CARLISLE, will be Read over at the TOWN-HALL, at 10 o'clock in the Forenoon. Carlisle, Jan. 9, 1819. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- AN APPRENTICE WANTED. WANTED IMMEDIATELY, an APPRENTICE to the LINEN and WOOLLEN DRAPERY BUSINESS.-Apply to J. RAILTON, Carlisle. Scotch Street, January 7, 1819. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- WANTED, a MARRIED MAN, to Manage a small FARM, but whose time will be principally occupied in leading Goods: his Wife will be expected to take care of a few Cattle, &c. Liberal Wages will be given, and a convenient house to live in. None need apply but those who can give the most satisfactory Reference as to Character. Apply to Mr. ROBISON, Ironmonger, Penrith. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- JOHN GREENHOW'S CREDITORS. THE CREDITORS of JOHN GREENHOW, late of MOSEDALE, in the Parish of Caldbeck, and County of Cumberland, are requested to Meet at the House of THOMAS PORTER, Innkeeper in HESKET-NEW-MARKET, on Thursday the 21st Day of January, 1819, to receive their respective FINAL DIVIDENDS of the Estate and Effects of the said JOHN GREENHOW. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- GLASSON'S BANKRUPTCY. THE Commissioners in a Commission of Bankrupt bearing date the 12th Day of August, 1818, awarded and issued forth against ROBERT GLASSON, of GRAISBECK, in the Parish of Skelton, in the County of Cumberland, Dealer in Butter and Hams, intend to meet on Friday the 22nd of January instant, at Eleven o'Clock in the Forenoon, at the New Crown Inn, in PENRITH, in the said County, in order to make a DIVIDEND of the Estate and Effects of the said Bankrupt, when and where the Creditors who have not already proved their Debts are to come prepared to prove the same, or they will be excluded the benefit of the said Dividend: And all Claims not then proved will be disallowed. A. HARRISON, Solicitor. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TO BRICKMAKERS. TO BE LET, THE MAKING of ONE MILLION of BRICKS (sand moulded) at BINNACLE, in the Parish of Bowness, in the County of Cumberland. The Clay for the above is ready Cast, and Proposals for Making the Bricks will be received at the Office of Messrs. HODGSON & NANSON, Solicitors, Carlisle, until the Fifth Day of February next. Carlisle, Jan. 8, 1819. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TO BE SOLD, an Elegant Mahogany Patent Circular BOOK CASE, containing five rows of Shelves to hold Books of various sizes, each of which turns on its axis. The above is well adapted for a Gentleman's Library to stand in the middle of a Room, being now much used for Private or Public Libraries. Also, a beautiful CHAMBER ORGAN, in a Mahogany Case, which will play both on the Finger and Barrel, containing three Stops: it is a capital Instrument. For Particulars, apply to the EDITOR of this Paper, who will give further Information. Letters to be Post-paid. Both articles are offered as bargains. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARM AT WOODHOUSE. TO BE LET, for a Term of 7 or 9 Years, and Entered upon at CANDLEMAS, 1819;- AN Eligible and compact FARM, situate at WOODHOUSE, near the Village of THURSBY in Cumberland, about 5 miles from the City of Carlisle, and an equal distance from the Market Town of Wigton. The Farm consists of a very good Dwelling-House, with all sorts of Farm-buildings, in complete repair, and 110 Acres of excellent Arable and Meadow Land, well Watered, lying within a Ring-fence. Proposals in Writing, for taking the same, will be received by Mr. ROBINSON, Solicitor, Carlisle, until Monday the 25th of January instant, when the Tenant will be declared. THOMAS JEFFERSON, of Yew-tree, will shew the Premises. Carlisle, Jan. 6, 1819.

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