Hi, This is an extract from a recent posting by Petra Mitchinson to the Cumberland list. I trust Petra won't mind my relaying to this to the Mariners list. Petra is transcribing stuff e.g, adverts and BMD entries, from the Carlisle Patriot. I just thought that its an example of another source of information for anyone interested in the vessel concerned or even as an example of what was going on in 1817. The Cumberland list archives, have all Petra's previous transcriptions of similar stuff, although many of the adverts relate to land and farm transactions. However, there will no doubt be others related to maritime subject matter. Certainly there are quite a few mariners getting married in the area and ex-mariners dying. There are also occasional reports of ships in difficulties and bodies getting washed up etc. regards Richard ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A Few PASSENGERS may be Accommodated with a PASSAGE to PHILADELPHIA in America, in the beautiful coppered Ship the SALLY, Captain JOSEPH BOUCH, Master and Owner; burthen five hundred tons, late an East India Ship, and now fitting at DUBLIN, to Sail on the 20th JULY, wind and weather permitting. TERMS OF PASSAGE. In the Poop Cabin 25 Guineas. In the State Cabin 20 Ditto. In the Middle Cabin 12 Ditto. The Poop and State Cabin Passengers will be found in Provisions, and will have a Steward to wait upon them; and their Passage to Dublin will be paid by applying to Mrs. BOUCH, of Snow-Hill, near Caldbeck, Cumberland, who will accompany them thither. Passages may be taken of Mr. B. SCOTT, the Printer of this Paper, or of Mr. PETER HODGSON, Whitehaven. N. B. Captain BOUCH will take out a Medical Man with him, for the safety of his Passengers. A Young Man of that description who may wish to go on such a Voyage will be liberally treated with. He may acquire further Information by applying to Mr. SCOTT. Letters to be Post-paid. Dublin, June 11, 1817.