Carlisle Journal
November 30, 1855
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CELLAR OPENING. ROBERT JEFFERSON, of the "Fish Inn", ARMATHWAITE, begs to inform his Friends and the Public that his CELLAR OPENING will take place on THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1855, when he will give a Sweepstake of £3, together with the Entrance Money, 2s. 6d. each, for Pigeon Shooting. Distance: Single Guns, 21 yards; Double Guns, 18 yards. Shooting to commence at One o'Clock. Dinner on the table at Four o'Clock. ==================================================== T. MARK, Brewer, WIGTON, will feel obliged by the immediate RETURN of all his EMPTY CASKS. ===================================================== SAUSAGES TO be had at RITSON'S BRIDECAKE MANUFCTORY, 27, Fisher Street, CARLISLE. Warranted all Meat, and of the same sterling quality as all other Articles in which he deals. MEAT PIES ALWAYS AT HAND 23rd Nov., 1855 ================================================== RETIRING FROM BUSINESS. NORMAN & BLAYLOCK, Drapers, 32, English Street, CARLISLE, are now SELLING OFF their STOCK at a Great Sacrifice. Purchasers are respectfully requested to make an early call, as the Premises must be cleared out in a short time. OBSERVE - 32, ENGLISH STREET, OPPOSITE THE BUSH HOTEL. ================================================== 1,000 CORN & FLOUR SACKS ON SALE, AT J. ATKINSON'S, Under the Town Hall, CARLISLE. *********************************************************************************** GENERAL DRAPERY ESTABLISHMENT, 33, SCOTCH STREET, WILD, LOWTHIAN, & FERGUSON, BEG to inform the PUBLIC that on and after the 17th instant, they will have ready for Inspection a large and Fashionable STOCK of DRAPERY GOODS, suitable to the Winter Season, and respectfully solicit an early call. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ON SALE, THOMLINSON'S ANTI-SMUT COMPOSITE (a certain Remedy for Smut in Wheat) BIGG'S DIPPING COMPOSITION for SHEEP GUANO and BONE MANURE EGYPTIAN BEANS, Ground and Whole INDIAN CORN, Ground and Whole LINSEED, LINSEED CAKE, and RAPE CAKE IRISH MOSS and ROCK SALT. Apply to JOHN IRVING. Carlisle and Longtown, Oct. 18, 1855 ____________________________________________________________ OVERCOATS, OVERCOATS, THE STYLE, QUALITY, AND FIT NOT TO BE SURPASSED THOMAS HETHERINGTON, Tailor and Clothier, 3-1/2 ENGLISH (OPPOSITE THE CROSS) STREET. ____________________________________________________________ JOHN LAWRENCE, MERCHANT TAILOR AND DRAPER, (Late of 30, St. Cuthbert's Lane), BEGS to apprise his Friends and the Public that he has now REMOVED to the SHOP and PREMISES No. 7 Botchergate, where he intends to CARRY ON the above BUSINESS in all its Branches. He has just received an ENTIRE NEW STOCK of West of England Broad and Narrow Cloths, Yorkshires, Heathers, Merlins, Border Tweeds, Whittneys, Beavers, Pilots, &c. &c. J. L. will endeavour, in this New Branch of Business, to deserve all the support already given him, which he takes this opportunity of gratefully acknowledging. A STOCK of Ready-Made OVERCOATS always on hand. 7, Botchergate, Carlisle, November 28, 1855. ========================================================== HOUSE OF RECOVERY. THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the SUBSCRIBERS to the CARLISLE HOUSE of RECOVERY will be held at the TOWN HALL, on MONDAY next, the 3rd DECEMBER, at One o'Clock Afternoon, when a Report will be read, and a Committee chosen for the ensuing year. H. J. HALTON, Secretary. Carlisle, 27th Nov., 1855. ___________________________________________________________________ MECHANICS INSTITUTE. THE COMMITTEE beg to announce that MR. JOHN DOHERTY will deliver a LECTURE, illustrated by practical experiments, on the MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH APPARATUS, in the LECTURE HALL of the Institution, on MONDAY, the 3rd DECEMBER, 1855. Doors open at Half-past 7, Lecture to commence at 8 o'Clock p.m. Terms of Admission - Front Seats 6d., Back Seats 3d. Members Free. By Order of the Committee. JOHN MORRISON, Secretary. ************************************************************************************************** CHURCH PASTORAL AID SOCIETY. THE VERY REV. THE DEAN OF CARLISLE will PREACH in CHRIST CHURCH on SUNDAY EVENING next, DECEMBER 2nd, on behalf of the above Society, when a Collection will be made in aid of its Funds. Carlisle, Nov. 29th, 1855. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ WINTER FASHIONS. 29, SCOTCH STREET, CARLISLE JOSEPH BLACK Begs to intimate to the Ladies of Carlisle and the Country, that his SHOW ROOMS are now replete with a Large and Fashionable STOCK of FRENCH and ENGLISH NOVELTIES in Millinery, Dress Caps and Head Dresses, Fancy Silk Velvet and Satin Bonnets, French Corsets, Bodice, and Stays. Ladies' Ready-Made Linen and Underclothing, Boots and Shoes, Baby Linen; also Cloaks, Hoods, &c. Mourning Bonnets, Millinery, and Caps in the newest designs. SHOW ROOMS Managed by MISS BLACK. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ WHEAT MANURE. G. H. RAMSAY, DERWENTHAUGH BONE MILLS AND CHEMICAL MANURE WORKS, GATESHEAD-UPON-TYNE, begs to offer to Agriculturists his famous CORN MANURE. It has given general satisfaction for the last Six Years, and the crops produced have been very fine, giving great weight of corn and strength of straw. Apply to MR. JAMES GRISDALE, Brampton. ============================================================ SAMUELSON'S PATENT GARDENER'S TURNIP CUTTER. Prize Medal of the Great Exhibition, 1851: Prize at Carlisle, 1855. Sole Agent for Cumberland, H. I. MCCUTCHEON AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT DEPOT, 31, Scotch street. ************************************************************************************************ GEORGE ROBINSON, CORN, FLOUR AND MEAL WAREHOUSE, BANK STREET, CARLISLE. ROUND AND SPLIT PEAS, POT BARLEY, CRUSHED OATS, TARES, LINSEED, PIG'S MEAL, BRAN, &c. ____________________________________________________________________ TO LANDED PROPRIETORS, AND OTHERS ENGAGED WITH PLANTING. FOREST TREES, Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, Roses, Fruit Trees, Thorn Quicks, &c., &c., are grown in large quantities by JOSEPH TRIMBLE, Nurseryman, Seedsman, and Contracting Planter, Penrith. #####Catalogues may be had Gratis. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
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