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    1. [ENG-WESTMORLAND] Carlisle Patriot, 19 Dec 1818 - Adverts
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    3. Saturday 19 Dec 1818 (p. 1, col. 3-4 + 6 and p. 2, col. 5) TO THE M A Y O R OF THE CITY OF CARLISLE. IT having been intimated by some of the Faculty, that a Fever has again made its Appearance in Carlisle and the Vicinity, and (unless Measures be taken to stop its Progress) that it may soon wear a serious Aspect;—and a very commodious and convenient Place now offering for a HOUSE OF RECOVERY, for poor Patients, where they may have the Benefit of Medical Advice and comfortable Accommodation: We the undersigned, Inhabitants of Carlisle and the Neighbourhood, request you will convene a Public Meeting, for the Purpose of considering the Propriety of Establishing an Institution for the Cure and Prevention of Contagious Fevers, at such Time and Place as you may think proper. Joseph D. A. GILPIN, | Robert MARKHAM, John FORSTER, | Thomas SALKELD, Thomas HALTON, | C. HUTCHINSON, John DIXON, | Peter DIXON, Joseph FERGUSON, | J. M. HEAD, Thomas BARNES, | S. R. HARTLEY, Joshua ANDERSON, | Thomas WILSON, J. FAWCETT, | William T. BRIGGS, James FORSTER, | Edward ANDERSON, Dr. HEYSHAM, | Thomas ELLIOTT, Thomas BLAMIRE, | W. DOBINSON, Thomas ATKINSON, | John FORSTER, junior. In compliance with the above Requisition, I appoint Tuesday the 22nd of December Instant, at the TOWN-HALL, at 12 o'Clock. W. HODGSON, MAYOR. Carlisle, 16th December, 1818. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- HOUSEKEEPER & COOK WANTED. WANTED in a small Family at some distance from Carlisle, where there is no Mistress, a sober, honest, industrious Woman, who is a good Cook, and is capable of acting as Housekeeper, with other Servants under her. She must be able to Write, and her Manners and Address must not be of a common order. The Wages will not be less than 20 Pounds per Annum, with the prospect of an advance. Age is not material, so that the Person be active. A respectable Woman, answering to the above description, may hear of a comfortable situation. The expense of her journey will be paid. For a reference, apply to Mr. SCOTT, the Printer of this Paper. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FLAGGING AND SEATING OF CALDBECK CHURCH. TO BE PUBLICLY LET, at CALDBECK TOWN, in the County of Cumberland, on Monday the 4th Day of January, 1819, at One o’Clock in the Afternoon, according to the Plan and Conditions to be then Produced,—The FLAGGING and SEATING of the PARISH CHURCH of CALDBECK. Any Person inclinable to take the same, may apply for further Information to WILLIAM STALKER, of Hesket-Hall. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- GREEN-ROW ACADEMY, Abbey Holm, CUMBERLAND. ——oo—— AT GREEN-ROW, YOUNG GENTLEMEN are Boarded and Taught the English, Latin, Greek, and French Languages; Writing, Stenography, Drawing, Arithmetic, Book-keeping, the Mathematics and Natural Philosophy.—In Navigation, Geography, and Astronomy, the Students are accommodated with Maps, Globes, Sextants, Telescopes, &c.; and in the several Branches of Natural Philosophy, they have the use of appropriate Apparatus.—The French Language is taught by a Native of France, and Drawing by a Student of the Royal Academy. ——— TERMS. TWENTY-FIVE GUINEAS PER ANNUM. ——— VACATION. From JUNE 20th to JULY 20th Annually. ——oo—— In the course of the last Twenty-five Years, during which J. SAUL has been engaged in the Instructing of Youth, at GREEN-ROW, he has frequently felt it his duty to express, however imperfectly, his grateful sense of what he owed to public favour; and as his gratitude for that favour was never more heartfelt than at present, so, he flatters himself, his exertions for its continuance were never more unremitted. The Classical department of his School has hitherto suffered from too frequent a change of Teachers: in future, the Latin and Greek Languages will be taught by his eldest Son, who has been some time from home for the purpose of applying himself more particularly to the Study of them.—There is no Vacation at Christmas, and therefore Students may enter, for the ensuing Half-year, at any time after the date hereof. Wigton is the Post-town nearest Green-Row, with which it has Communication Four times a Week. Green-Row, 19th December, 1818. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- EDUCATION. AT CATGILL HALL SCHOOL, (Near WHITEHAVEN,) CONDUCTED BY THE REV. J. UNDERWOOD, YOUNG GENTLEMEN are Instructed in the various Branches of CLASSICAL and MATHEMATICAL EDUCATION, on the following reasonable TERMS: BOARD, EDUCATION, and WASHING TWENTY-SEVEN GUINEAS PER ANNUM. ENTRANCE, ONE GUINEA. Excepting the Expense of Books, no additional charges are made. The most respectable references will be given to those Parents, who may be desirous of placing their Sons under Mr. U.'s care and Tuition. Personal Application may be made to Mr. U. at the COFFEE-HOUSE, CARLISLE, from Tuesday the 29th Instant, to the End of the Week. The School will be Re-opened after the Christmas Vacation on Tuesday the 19th of January, 1819. Catgill Hall, Dec. 16, 1818. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BOWNESS HUNT. THE Annual HUNT, at Mrs. HODGSON'S, Innkeeper, BOWNESS, will be held on Wednesday the 30th of December, 1818. The HOUNDS will cast off at 8 o'clock in the Morning, at BOWNESS HALL, and DINNER on the Table at 2 o'clock in the Afternoon. PATTINSON LAWSON, } JOHN MORTON, } Stewards. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- GRAHAM'S CREDITORS. THE Creditors of GEORGE GRAHAM, late of Rickergate, near the City of CARLISLE, Innkeeper, are requested to meet at the Office of Mr. HEWIT, Attorney-at-Law, Fisher Street, Carlisle, on Tuesday the 5th Day of January, 1819, to receive their respective Dividends of the Estate and Effects of the said George GRAHAM. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SURVEY OF THE PARISH OF IRTHINGTON. A SURVEY of all the Messuages, Lands, Tenements, Tithes, and Hereditaments within the said Parish of Irthington, in the County of Cumberland, being required to be made, for the purpose of making an equal RATE and ASSESSMENT for the RELIEF of the POOR of the said Parish— Any Person or Persons desirous of engaging to make the said SURVEY, are requested to send their Proposals in Writing to the Rev. JOHN TOPPING, Irthington, on or before the Seventh Day of January next, on application to whom further information may be had relative thereto. Irthington, Dec. 17, 1818. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LINEN AND WOOLLEN DRAPERY BUSINESS. TO BE DISPOSED OF, an old established and respectable Business in the above line, in a good Market Town, in this County. The Stock to be taken at a Valuation, the greatest part of which has been lately purchased. Immediate possession may be had, the present Proprietor being obliged to retire on account of his health. For a Reference, apply to the Printer,—if by Letter, Post Paid. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TO BE SOLD, BY AUCTION, at the House of Mr. SMITH, Innkeeper, ARMATHWAITE, on Thursday the 7th Day of January, 1819, precisely at Three o'Clock in the Afternoon:— ALL the OUTSTANDING DEBTS due to the Estate of Mr. WILLIAM BELL, of BRAMPTON, Spirit Merchant, a Bankrupt, amounting in the whole to Several Hundred Pounds.—Together with a PEW (No. 23.) in the South Aisle of the Parish Church of HALTWHISTLE, in the County of Northumberland.—As also a Share of and in the Carlisle Patriot Newspaper, which originally cost £25. Further Particulars may be known on application to Mr. SOULBY, of St. Mary Hill, London; Mr. CROSBY, Banker, Kirkby Thore, Westmorland; Mr. HOPE, of New Mills, near Brampton; or Mr. BUTTERWORTH, of Penrith, the Assignees of the said William BELL; or Mr. THOMAS JAMES, Solicitor, Brampton.

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