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DR. LOCOCK'S PULMONIC WAFERS. - From J. D. MARSHALL, M. D., Lecturer to the
Royal Institution, and Chemist in Ireland to her Majesty the Queen.  High
street, Belfast.  "Gentlemen, I have the gratification of stating that, from
all I have been enabled to observe of Dr. Lococks's Pulmonic Wafers, they
have been of eminent service in the alleviation of severe Asthmatic coughs,
Pains in the Chest, instant relief, and a rapid cure of Asthma, Consumption,
Coughs, and all Disorders of the Breath and Lungs.  To Singers and Public
Speakers they are invaluable for clearing and strengthening the voice;  they
have a pleasant taste.  Price 1s 1-1/2 d., 2s 9d., and 11s. per box.  Sold
by all medicine vendors.  Caution. - Every box of the genuine medicine has
the words "Dr.Locock's Wafers"  in white letters on a red ground in the
Government stamp, and without which words all are counterfeits and an
impositon.

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LAMBERT'S ASTHMATIC BALSAM. - Truly efficacious and pleasant, without
confining the bowels, or affecting the head, is admitted to be the best
medicine for immediately relieving coughs, colds, confirmed cases of asthma
and consumption.  It frequently cures persons whom the Faculty pronounce
incurable, admirably allays the tickling which provokes frequent coughing.
In approaching consumption its effects are truly beneficial, and if taken in
time will infallibly prevent it.  Persons deprived of sleep, or even lying
down for fear of suffocation, may depend on relief in a few minutes after
taking it.

Those who are subject to or suffering from bronchitis should immediately
take a few doses of this truly efficacious medicine.

Sold by W. LAMBERT, chemist, 20, Jermyn Street, Haymarket, and by all
druggists and patent medicine vendors throughout the kingdodm, in bottles
1s. 1-1/2d.,  2s 9d,  and 4s. 6d., each.  Be particular to ask for LAMBERT'S
Asthmatic Balsam, and do not be persuaded to take any other medicine.

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Holloway's Ointment and Pills the unrivalled curatives of the age.  John
SWIFT of Deptford,  in a letter dated September 19th, 1856, states that his
wife suffered nearly four years with an ulcerated leg.  She consulted the
most eminent of the faculty, without obtaining the slightest alleviation of
pain;  at last, advised to use Holloway's Ointment and Pills, the wounds
were quickly healed.  He concludes by expressing his heartfelt gratitude to
one who proved the means under "Divine Providence" of restoring his wife to
perfect health

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                            TO DRAINERS.

TO BE LET, at RIGGSHIELD, in the Parish of Irthington, at One o'clock on
THURSDAY, first, the 25th inst., the CUTTING and FILLING IN of about 2,500
Roods of Draining. - Further particulars may be ascertained by applying to
Mr. JAMES CLARKE, Land Agent, Carlisle.
Carlisle, 17th November, 1858.
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TO be LET, at a moderate rent, a large, commodious DWELLING HOUSE, situate
at 25, RICKERGATE. - Apply on the Premises.
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            FURNISHED RESIDENCE TO LET.
TO be LET, with Early Possession, for a term of not less than one year, a
genteelly furnished RESIDENCE, containing 14 Rooms, including servants'
apartments.  It lies within a short distance from Carlisle, and within ten
minutes' walk of Church, Post Office, and Railway Station;  letters are
delivered daily.  The prospect from the house is more charming and
extensive, embracing Mountain, Sylvan, and River Scenery of almost
unparalled beauty.  The rent required is exceedingly moderate, which, with
other particulars, may be known on application to C. P. HARDY, General
Agent.
24, Lowther Sreet, Carlisle,
November 11, 1858
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HOUSE AND SHOP TO LET.
TO be LET, and entered upon immediately a HOUSE and SHOP, situated at the
corner of JOHN STREET, BOTCHERGATE, suitable for a Grocery or Provision
Warehouse. - Apply to MR. HARRINGTON, Draper, English Street.
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TO LET, with or without the adjoining GRASS PART, the DWELLING HOUSE of
LAKE, in the Parish of Kirklinton, distant from Carlisle six miles. - apply
to MR. TEATHER, of Alstonby.
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                    DWELLING HOUSE TO LET.
TO be LET, and entered upon immediately, the DWELLING HOUSE in
English-street, adjoining the Crown and Mitre and Coffee House Hotel (with
which establishment it has recently been occupied), comprising Nine Bed and
Sitting-rooms, with Kitchens, Cellars, and other conveniences.
    Mr. ROY will show the Premises, and further particulars may be known, by
applying to MR. NANSON, Solicitor, 9, Castle Street, Carlisle.
    Also to be Let, with immediate possession a Convenient ROOM, in the
Coffee House, Yard, suitable for an Office.
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To be LET, and Entered upon immediately, FOUR ROOMS, suitable for Offices,
or a Dwelling, situated in Post-Office Court.
    Also the Shop and Room above occupied by MR. JOHN FISHER, Druggist;
entry immediately.
    Mr. JOHN FISHER, Druggist, Bank Street, will shew the Premises.
    For Further Particulars apply to MR. JAMES, Burgh-by-Sands.
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            GREENWOOD HOUSE AND LAND.
TO be LET, and Entered upon at CANDLEMAS next, a Desirable RESIDENCE called
GREENWOOD HOUSE, in the Parish of Wigton, consisting of a Modern-Built
DWELLING HOUSE, containing Drawing-room, Dining-room, Breakfast-parlour, 5
Bedrooms, Water closet, Kitchen and Servants' Rooms, Milkhouse, Scullery,
Six stalled Stable, Coachhouse, Garden, Orchard, and Shrubbery, with all
other necessary Out-Offices, and only 1 Mile from the market town of Wigton,
and the Tenant (if desired) can be accommodated with from 30 to 90 Acres of
LAND, adjoining the House.
    For particulars apply to MESSRS. STUDHOLME and WERE, Solicitors, Wigton,
or to MR. PATTERSON, Steward at Crofton Hall.
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TO be LET, and entered upon immediately, an excellent DWELLING HOUSE, No. 1,
NORMAN TERRACE, adapted for either a Private Family or Lodgers, being near
to the Sea-beach for Bathers, and within 5 minute's walk to either the
Railway Station or the Market Place, in Maryport, fitted up with Bath, Water
Closet, and every convenience.
Apply to MR. NORMAN, Maryport
November 16, 1858
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TO be LET and Entered upon at Candlemas next, TWO FIELDS, adjoining the
Newcastle and Carlisle Railway Station at HARRABY, viz., One Field called
CUDDY CHAIR, containing 5 acres;  and One Field called THE MAINS, 3-1/2
acres.  Offers will be received for them to remain in Pasture or to be
ploughed out, and well laid down or the Mains to be cultivated as Garden
Ground.  Offers, separate for each Field, will be received by MR. JOSEPH
PARKER, Land Agent, Fisher Street, Carlisle, until SATURDAY, the 27th of
November, 1858.
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HOUSES IN THE CRESCENT, CARLISLE, FOR SALE.
TO be SOLD by PRIVATE CONTRACT, all those two excellent DWELLING HOUSES
situate in the CRESCENT, CARLISLE, and numbered 2 and 3.
Apply to MR. McALPIN, Solicitor, Devonshire Street, Carlisle, who will treat
for the same.
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TO be SOLD, by Private Contract, a neat COTTAGE, containing Three Rooms and
other Out-offices, together with upwards of half an acre of LAND, well
stocked with Gooseberry Trees, &c., situate at BELLEVUE, near Carlisle,
fronting the military road.
For further particulars apply to WILLIAM LINTON, the owner, on the premises.
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VALUABLE AND NEARLY NEW HOUSEHOLD
                 FURNITURE FOR SALE.

C. P. HARDY, has been instructed by Mr. J. LIND (who, from declining health,
is compelled to leave the North of England), to SELL by AUCTION, in the
COFFEE HOUSE ASSEMBLY ROOM, on MONDAY the 22nd of November inst., the whole
of his very genteel and nearly new HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS,
comprising Mahogany Loo Table, dwarf Sideborad with plate and cellarette
Drawers, Sofa and Chairs in hair-cloth, Easy Chair in leather, Chimney Glass
in gilt-frame, very handsome Moderator Lamp. square Pianoforte by Anderson
and Mortimer, of Edinburgh.   Table Cloths, Carpets, Fenders, Fire-irons,
Ash-pans, &c., &c.    Oak half-tester Bedstead, with drab damask hangings,
Iron and Imitation Maple French Bedsteads, Camp do., &c.,  Straw and Hair
Mattresses, Feather Bed, Bolster, and Pillows, Blankets, Counterpanes,
Quilts, Oak Drawers, Dressing and Washing Tables, Toiletware in variety,
handsome Dressing Glasses, Towel-rails, Pictures, &c.    A Small Library,
including Tallis's issue, large 8 vo., of Hume, Smollet, and Gaspey's
History of England, 15 parts, 12 beautiful Illustrations in each.  The
Kitchen and Scullery contain, nearly new tinn'd Roasting Apparatus complete,
Tables, Windsor Chairs, Fountain Kettle, Brass and Enamelled pans and
Saucepans, Water-can, and the usual Cooking Utensils, excellent Washing Tubs
and Dolly, and a small quantity of Glass, China, and Earthenware, Vapour and
Sponge Baths, Amateur Carpenter's Bench, &c., &c.
    They will be on View during the Morning of Sale, which will commence
punctually at 1 o'Clock p.m.
24, Lowther Street, Carlisle,
November 11, 1858.
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       VALUABLE DRAPERY, &c., FOR SALE
C. P. HARDY has the pleasure to inform the Ladies of Carlisle, that MR.
RIDLEY, has authorized him to SELL the RESIDUE of his STOCK IN TRADE, in the
ATHENAEUM, on TUESDAY WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, and SATURDAY,  the 23rd,
24th, 25th, 26th, and 27th November, commencing on the first two and last
days at One o'Clock p.m., and the intervening days at Six o'Clock p.m.  It
comprises rich Flounced, Glace, and Brocaded Silks;  beautiful French
Merinoes, Coburgs, Gala Plaids, sewed Muslins, Prints, rich coloured Silk
Velvets, Ladies' Mantle Cloths, Shawls, superfine Blankets, Tweeds,
Doeskins, Deerskins, &c., &c.  The whole will be unreservedly cleared out.
24, Lowther Street, Carlisle.
November 11, 1858.
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       NIXONSTOWN ESTATE FOR SALE.

TO be SOLD by AUCTION, on THURSDAY, the 25th day of  NOVEMBER, 1858, at the
ROYAL HOTEL, Carlisle, at Three o'clock in the Afternoon, NIXONSTOWN ESTATE,
situate on the River Lyne, in the Parish of Bewcastle,in the County of
Cumberland, consisting of a good Dwelling House and Farm Buildings, Two
Cottages called Ellerycleugh, and 139A. 2R. 18P. of Arable and Meadow
Land,divided into suitable inclosures, well watered, and lying within a ring
fence.
    There is a Lime Kiln and abundance of Limestone upon the Estate, and
Coal is within a very short distance.
    The Buildings and about 79 Acres of the Land are of Customary Tenure,
parcel of the Manor of Bewcastle, and the remainder is Freehold.
MR. GEORGE HOPE,the tenant, will show the Estate;  and further particulars
may be obtained on application to MR. NORMAN, Solicitor, 19, Bank Street,
Carlisle.
                     C. P. HARDY, Auctioneer.
Carlisle, 5th November, 1858.
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Very valuable Half-Bred Shorthorn Spring-Calving Milch Cow, excellent
Four-Wheeled Phaeton and Silver-Plated Harness, Box Churn, &c., removed from
the residnce Cummersdale Print Works, for Unreserved Sale.

MR. WILLIAM BROWNE respectfully announces his instructions from the
Executors of the late HUGH McALPIN, Esq., to SELL by AUCTION, tomorrow
(Saturday), the 20th November inst., at Two o'clock in the Afternoon, in the
CORN MARKET, ENGLISH STREET, CARLISLE, a superior and well-bred
Spring-Calving MILCH COW (calves on or about the 15th March next);  a very
neat, light, and roomy Four-Wheeled PHAETON, constructed with Pole and
Shafts for One or a Pair of Horses, in complete order;  excellent
Silver-plated HARNESS, useful size BOX CHURN, DAIRY UTENSILS, &c., &c.
20, Castle Street, 13th November, 1858.
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TO BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, BOOKBINDERS
                            AND THE TRADE.

MR. WILLIAM BROWNE is instructed by MR. COLLIER to SELL by AUCTION, on
FRIDAY next, 26th November inst., at 2 o'Clock in the Afternoon, in the
MARKET PLACE, Carlisle, all his excellent BOOKBINDING WORK TOOLS and
APPARATUS, comprising Standing Press, 2 Cutting Presses and Ploughs, a pair
of strong Millboard Shears, a Sewing Press, 2 Tables, Brass Gilding Rolls
and Tools, Brass Letters, Blocks, various Size Pressing Boards, and
miscellaneous articles incidental to a Bookbinder's Trade.
    Also the whole of his HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS in the Dwelling
House, &c.,
                 Particulars in Bills of the Day.
20, Castle Street, 19th Nov., 1858.
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EXCELLENT FAMILY RESIDENCE FOR SALE.

TO be SOLD by PUBLIC AUCTION, on TUESDAY, the 30th day of November instant,
at the VICTORIA HOTEL, CARLISLE, at 3 o'Clock in the afternoon, unless
previously DISPOSED OF by PRIVATE CONTRACT, of which due Notice will be
given, all that desirable DWELLING HOUSE with the Appurtenances, situate in
MEADOW TERRACE, CAVENDISH PLACE, CARLISLE, in the occupation of MR. A. S.
PEARSON, Manufacturer.  The House is suitable for a Genteel Family, fitted
up and furnished at great expense, and is situated in one of the pleasantest
parts of Carlisle. It is within 5 minutes walk of the Business part of the
Town,and yet is quite in the Country.
    For further particulars apply at the Office of MESSRS. SAUL, Solicitors,
Carlisle, who will also receive proposals for sale by private contract.
                               BROWNE, Auctioneer.
Nov. 18, 1858
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Elegant nearly new small Establishment of modern Walnut Tree and Rosewood
Drawing-room Furniture, recently supplied by Messrs. CREIGHTON;  Bedroom and
Kitchen Requisites, and other Effects, removed from 10, Woodrouffe Terrace,
for the convenience of Public Sale.

MR. WILLIAM BROWNE begs to announce his instructions from Miss WAUGH, who is
at present retiring from housekeeping, to DISPOSE OF, by AUCTION, at the
LECTURE HALL SALE ROOM, FISHER STREET, CARLISLE, on THURSDAY, 2nd of
DECEMBER next, at One for Two o'clock in the Afternoon, all her elegant and
recently-purchased Drawing-Room and other FURNITURE, comprising a set of
four handsome Crown-back Walnut-Tree Chairs, upholstered in fawn-coloured
Damask;  and Two Fancy Chairs, with cane seats to match;  a rich carved
elliptic-front Cheffonier with shaped Marble Top, Plate-Glass Back, Centre
folding, Plate-Glass Door, and open Corners, and Glass Sides;  Sofa Couch,
carved 'en suite';  oval centre Table, on massive carved Walnut-Tree Pillar
and Claw Feet;  fine Plate Chimney Glass, 3 feet 2 inches wide by 2 feet 4
inches high, in rich gold-burnished and carved Frame;  figured Muslin
Curtains and Cornice for a window;  Floor and Stair Carpets;  handsome
Fenders and sets of Fire Irons;  richly-gilded Tea and Coffee Service, of
China, Glass and Earthenware;  together with the Bedroom appendages, and
Kitchen and Culinary Requisites, descriptions of which and Catalogues will
be printed prior to the day of sale.
20, Castle Street, Carlisle.

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                            NEW SONGS

"LET ME WHISPER IN THINE EAR" by BALFE, composed for and sung by Mr. SIMS
REEVES.

"THE BEATING OF MY OWN HEART" by MACFARREN, sung by Madame CLARA NOVELLO, at
the Birmingham and Leeds Musical Festivals.

"THE HIGHLAND BLOSSOM", by W. V. WALLACE, sung by Miss DOLBY.

"THE JOY OF LOVING THEE" by WALTER MAY*ARD, sung by Signor MARIO.

            London:  CRAMER, BEALE, and Co.
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THE ROSE OF CASTILLE QUADRILLES, Waltzes, and Polka, from BALFE'S popular
Opera, THE ROSE OF CASTILLE --  also the Airs arranged for the Pinaoforte,
Single and Duetts, by CALLCOTT.

           London:  CRAMER, BEALE, and Co.
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FAVARGER'S NEW PIANOFORTE PIECES.

Titania...............................................3s 0d
Moment de Tristease.........................3s 0d
La Branvillienne.................................3s 6d
La Baloise - Valse de Salon...............3s 6d
La Fuite - Galop brilliant....................3s 0d
Marche de la Princess de Prusse........3s 0d

CRAMER, BEALE, and Co., 201 Regent Street,
 Who publish all the Works of this Celebrated Composer

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B E A U T I F U L L Y  P R I N T E D
                                                  I N  C O L O U R S
Now Ready, price 1s. (Post Free, 1s 2d)

T H E  ILLUSTRATED LONDON ALMANACK
                                                               FOR    1859.

Containing Twelve Emblematical Designs to the Calendar, Fifteen Beautiful
Fine Art Engravings and Twenty-three Diagrams of the Comet and of the
Appearances of the Planets and of the Stars.
                                   ALSO
GROUPS OF BIRDS OF GREAT BRITAIN
                                         PRINTED IN COLOURS.

Drawn and Described Under The Superintendence of
                 J. GOULD, ESQ., F.R.S., With
Calendar, Festivals, Anniversaries, Times of High Water, and of the Rising
and Setting of the Sun, Moon, and Planets for each Month;  the Queen and
Royal Family, Foreign Ambassadors, Law Courts, Law and University Terms,
Postal and Passport Regulations; Stamps and Taxes; Lists of Government
Offices and Officers, City Officers, Directors of the Bank of England, and
Acts of Parliament passed during the last Session, &c., &c.

London:  Published at the Office of the ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS, 198,
Strand;  and to be had of all Booksellers,  Price 1s; FREE BY POST, 1s 2d.

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Elegantly Manufactured Modern Spanish Mahogany Drawing Room, Dining Room,
and Chamber Furniture, noble Chimney Plate of Glass, size of plate 5 ft.
high by 4 ft. 1in. wide, in a massive deep Moulded and carved Gold-burnished
Frame;  fine dove-coloured solid Marble Hall Table;  three handsomely
moulded Garden Iron Chairs and Seats;  very valuable double-barrel Gun, by
WALLAS, Wigton, and handsome Spanish Mahogany polished Gun Case, Shot-belt,
Powder-flask, and apparatus;  elegant Silver-plated Articles;  an excellent
Mangle, and other Effects, removed from the Residence, Cummersdale, of the
late Hugh McALPIN, Esq., for prompt and unreserved Sale.

MR. WILLIAM BROWNE respectfully announces his instructions from the
Executors of the late Mr. H. McALPIN, Cummersdale Print Works, Carlisle, to
SELL by AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, the 24th and 25th NOVEMBER
inst., at the large Sale room, MECHANICS INSTITUTE, Fisher Street, Carlisle,
the elegant and Rich Spanish Mahogany Dining and Drawing Room FURNITURE,
manufactured 'en suite', comprising (in Dining Room) noble pedestal
Sideboard (centre compartment forming Cheffonier), large and handsome sofa,
Set of Twelve Chairs, very handsome, Easy Reclining Elbow Chair, Two sets
Occasional ****ing Tables, Brussels carpet, Hearth Rug, Fender, and Fire
Irons, &c.
    The DRAWING ROOM (of rich Spanish Mahogany) comprises Twelve Chairs,
(upholstered in black hair-cloth seating, under Chintz covers), with
Semi-Crown Backs, Easy Revolving Reclining Elbow Chair,
beautifully-manufactured Marchioness Setee Sofa, the whole covered 'en
suite' with Chintz-printed Cloth, of beautiful flower pattern and design,
and Curtains and Drapery for One large window to correspond;  pair of modern
Pillar swivel top Turn-over Card Tables, handsome Oblong Centre Loo Table,
with rich pattern velvet pile tapestry Table Cover;  beautiful Tapestry
Carpet to floor, 17 ft. 6 in. by 15 ft. 6 in., of rich colours, pattern, and
design, and velvet pile Hearth Rug to correspond;  noble and brilliant
chimney plate of Glass, size of plate 5 ft, high by 4 ft. 1 in. wide, in
grand massively-carved burnished Gold Frame;  elegant Cylinder Front Fender,
with fine polished steel mouldings and gilt bronze carved front and
supports, and Set of best Silver Steel-polished Fire Irons, &c., &c.
    The LIBRARY FURNITURE, also of Mahogany, comprises Sofa, Set of Four
Chairs, Centre Table, Set of Open Book Shelves, and Cheffonier Cabinet
Cupboard, under Carpet, &c.  Paintings and Engravings.
    The BED ROOMS  are replete with the various appendages, including
handsome Four-post Bedsteads, and rich Chintz-Printed Hangings, Down Feather
Beds, &c.
    The GLASS  and  CHINA CLOSET & SILVER PLATED ARTICLES contain Sets of
beautiful Porcelain China Tea, and Coffee, and Dessert Services;  superior
and handsome Table Service of Stone China, richly-cut Glass;  Plated Cruet
Stands;  Pairs of Pillar Candlesticks;  Wine Strainer, &c.
    The KITCHEN, Culinary, and Dairy requisites and Utensils are in
excellent order.
    Catalogues may be had on and after SATURDAY the 20th November, instant,
on application at the Offices of Messrs. BENDLE & SON, Solicitors;  or to
the Auctioneer.  The Furniture and Effects may be viewed on TUESDAY, the day
prior to, and morning of Sale.
20 Castle Street, 6th Nov. 1858.
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