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CHEAP CIRCULATING LIBRARY,

Plume of Feather's Court, Scotch Street, Carlisle.

JAMES FOSTER begs respectfully to acquaint his Friends and the Public in general of Carlisle, and its Vicinity, that he has opened a large and well-selected LIBRARY in the above Premises: comprising the Newest and most Popular Works in History, Voyages, Travel, Biography, Novels, the Drama, &c., &c., to which constant additions will be made of New Works of merit, immediately after publications of SCOTT, BULWER, COOPER, O'NEAL, TROLLOPE, GORE, &c., &c., and as the terms of Subscription are extremely low, the Proprietor trusts to receive an extended share of public support, which it ever shall be his careful study to merit,

                                  TERMS

Letterpress Printing in all its Branches, viz.:
Books, Pamphlets, Posting and Hand-bills, Invoice and Ledger Headings, Cards, Circulars, &c., Printed with neatness, accuracy, and dispatch.

Copperplate Printing & Machine Ruling in the neatest style.
Country Orders promptly attended to.
N.B. Catalogues (gratis) may be obtained on application at the Library.

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 INTENDED DEPARTURE
                            TO THE LADIES OF CARLISLE    

MRS. NICHOLAS GEARY,
of No. 61, St. James's Street, London,
Court Stay Maker to her Most Gracious Majesty the Queen,

Her Majesty the Queen Dowager, Her Majesty the Queen of Holland, and Royal Family,

Begs to announce to the Ladies, that in consequence of her not being able to receive the whole of the Orders from London this week, she is unavoidably detained in Carlisle, until Tuesday next, the 5th instant.  She therefore solicits attention of those Ladies who may wish to avail themselves of the advantages of her presence, and to inform them that they can be immediately suited with any description of her incomparable DRESS and other STAYS, &c., until the Evening of Tuesday next, the 5th instant.

Address - MRS. NICHOLAS GEARY, No. 38 English Street, (nearly opposite the Court House) Carlisle.
Hours of Business from Eleven to Five o'clock.

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Holme Cultram and District Farmers' Club.

The Annual Exhibition of the CLUB will take place at Abbey Town, about the beginning of November, (of which further Notice will be given.)

MR. WM. MESSENGER, of Longburgh, will give the Sum of One Pound as a Premium to the best Foal of 1843, by his Horse (SIR WILLIAM WALLACE) shown there.  This Premium is Open to others as well as Members.

Abbey, Aug. 31, 1843

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Carlisle Union.- Contract for Provisions. &c.
The Board of Guardians of the above Union will receive Proposals for the Supply of Oats Meal, Flour, Barley Meal, Rye Meal, Groceries, Beef, Mutton, Suet, Clogs, Shoes, and Milk.  Payments for the same will be made Monthly.

Also for Coffins, well Pitched, and made of good materials, including all fees for bearers and other expenses, for the following ages, viz.:-Children under two years of age, from two to seven years, from seven years to sixteen years, and adults from sixteen years and upwards.  Payments for the same will be made weekly.

Tenders for the above named articles must be delivered at the Office of MR. JAMES MOUNSEY, Solicitor, Friars Court, Carlisle, on or before Wednesday, the 20th day of September, where further particulars may be know.

Carlisle, 31, August, 1843

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