Carlisle Patriot
January 6, 1844
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The "Carlisle Patriot" is published every Friday Evening, at the Office, No. 3, Theatre Lane, Carlisle, where the paper is kept on Sale, and Orders and Accounts are received. It is a Proprietary Paper, divided into upwards of One Hundred Shares, which are held by the principal Nobility and Gentry of the District, and its circulation is at once extensive and respectable. As a medium for Advertising, the "Carlisle Patriot" has therefore unusual recommendations, in matters connected with the Sale and Purchase of Property, as well as generally in all Announcements to the Public. The circulation of the "Patriot" lies principally in the Counties of Cumberland, Westmorland, Northumberland, Durham, York, Lancaster, in the South of Scotland, Isle of Man, &c., &c. _____ Term for Advertising. LINES. £ s. d. LINES. £ s. d. 1 to 5....................... 0 3 0 20 to 21................... 0 7 0 6 to 7....................... 0 3 6 22 to 23................... 0 7 6 8 to 9....................... 0 4 0 24 to 26................... 0 8 0 10 to 11...................... 0 4 6 27 to 28................... 0 8 6 12 to 13...................... 0 5 0 29 to 30................... 0 9 0 14 to 15...................... 0 5 6 31 to 33................... 0 9 6 16 to 17...................... 0 6 0 34 to 35................... 0 10 0 18 to 19...................... 0 6 6 36 to 38................... 0 10 6 And so on in proportion for any greater number of lines. A liberal allowance will also be given upon Advertisements frequently repeated. ________ Advertisements, &c., are received by the following AGENTS. Alston, Mr. DRYDEN, Longtown, Mr. Thos. PLENDERLEATH, Postmaster Registrar Annan, Mr. W. CUTHBERTSON, London, Messrs. NEWTON, Warwick- Bookseller and Printer square; Mr. BARKER, No. 33, Fleet- st.; & Mr. G. REYNELL, Chancery-lane Appleby, Mrs. ALLINSON, Druggist Maryport, Mr. MAUGHAN, Mrs. HARRISON, & Mr. ADAIR, Booksellers. Brampton, Mrs. MILBURN, Ironmonger Newcastleton and Nicol-Forest District, Mr. A. GOODFELLOW, Bolton Fell End Cockermouth, Mr. FIDLER Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, Mr. Thos. HORN, Dalston, Mr. John BIRKETT Market-street Edinburgh, Messrs. ROBERT- Penrith, Mr. ALLISON, Mrs. BROWN, SON & SCOTT, 28, Hanover- and Mr. B.T. SWEETEN, Booksellers street; and Mr. J. HARTHILL, 297, High-street Wigton, Mr. HOODLESS, and Mr. W. ROBERTSON, Booksellers Glasgow, Mr. W. M'PHUN, Bookseller Workington, -- Mr. Jas. KIRKCONEL, Bookseller Kendal, Mr. DAWSON, Book- seller and Printer Whitehaven, Mr. J. LONGMIRE, 41, Queen-street Keswick, Mr. Jonathan OTLEY Langholm, Mr. J. FENWICK, Bookseller, &c. |
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