Lockerbie September Market

This rapidly increasing and very important market for cattle and sheep, will be held on Thursday, the 26th instant--being, as usual, Thursday in the week before Brough-hill.

The October market, also for cattle and sheep, will be held on the 17th October--being second Thursday after Falkirk.

And the November Market for wintering cattle, and for sheep, on the 14th November--being Thursday in the week after first Doune.

Lockerbie, 11th Sept., 1844


French Language

Mr. A. CORNILLON has classes for young ladies, from three till four o'clock.
Minor Classes from half-past 5 till half-past 6.
Boys classes from Seven till eight.
And will open an evening class for young gentlement engaged in business, from nine till ten o'clock on Thursday, the 3rd of October next.
Mr. PROCTOR'S, English Street

CHARLES OSWALD
Working Upholsterer and Paper Hanger
(Formerly with the late Mr. Spencer)

Begs most respectfully to acquaint the Nobility, Gentry, and Public generally of Carlisle and the surrounding Country, that he has commenced Business as above; and he hopes, by his long experience in every department of his Trade, to merit a share of public patronage and support.  He begs further to state, that all who wish to combine economy with neatness in the fitting up of their houses, will find by employing him, and ordering the materials from their own Drapers and Tradesmen, that they will effect a considerable saving.
WORKSHOP in the GUILD HALL, GREEN-MARKET.

All persons having claims upon the estate of MARY CARTNER, late of Brow Syke Head, in the parish of Stapleton, in the County of Cumberland, must forward them to Mr. JAMES MOUNSEY, Solicitor to the Administrator, on or before the 1st day of October next, so as the same may be examined and liquidated.
Carlisle, 10th September, 1844


Town Hall, Keswick, 5th Sept. 1844
J. FLINTOFT

Begs to return his best thanks to all who have been so kind as to honour him with their patronage, and to inform the public that he intends early to Publish a limited number of models of the lake district, in Papier Mache, on a scale of one inch to a mile, and coloured, either to nature or geologically, as parties may wish.  The size will be 4 feet 4 inches by 3 feet 61/2 inches, and will exhibit fourteen hundred square miles, being two hundred more than is delineated on his original, which is annually exhibited in the Town Hall, Keswick.  Any Lady or Gentleman who may wish to purchase will exceedingly oblige J.F. by an early application, and he will be happy to furnish them with prospectuses containing all particulars.

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