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CARLISLE JOURNAL/ NEWSPAPER STATEMENT.


THE CARLISLE JOURNAL forwarded post free on the Morning of Publication to any part of the Kingdom.

Subscription, 5s. per Quarter;  may be remitted in Postage Stamps, or by Post-office Order, payable to J. & R. STEEL.

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AGENTS.

ORDERS for this Paper may be sent through any of the following Agents, or, where the parties are personally unknown to us, must be accompanied by a reference for payment at Carlisle.

Alston            MR. JOHN DRYDEN, postmaster

Annan            MRS. WILLIAMSON, merchant;  and MR. W. CUTHBERTSON, bookseller

Appleby         MR. R. WINTER, chemist; and MR. JOHN WHITEHEAD, bookseller and stationer

Brampton      MR. THOMAS ROUTLEDGE, currier

Cockermouth MR. T. BAILEY,  MR. FIDLER,  and MR. NAISBIT, booksellers

Edinburgh      MESSRS. ROBERTSON  and  SCOTT

Haltwhistle     JOHN CLIMITSON, bookseller

Kendal           MR. HUDSON, bookseller

Keswick         MR. T. BAILEY,  and  MR. JAMES IVISON, booksellers

Langholm      MR. T. L. ROME, bookseller

Longtown      MR. WILLIAM CORRIE, ironmonger

Liverpool       MESSRS. WILMER and SMITH

London          NEWTON, 5, Warwick Square;  T. F. WHITE, 33, Fleet Street;  ROUTLEDGE, bookseller, Farringdon Street;  HAMMOND, 27, Lombard Street;  REYNELL, 42, Chancery Lane;  S. DEACON, Deacon's Coffee House, 3, Walbrook Street, near the Mansion House;  and  W. DAWON and Sons, 74, Cannon Street, City.

Maryport        MR. ROBERT ADAIR, printer;  and  MR. JOHN ADAIR, printer

Newcastle      MR. W. E. FRANKLIN, Bookstand, Central Railway Station;  MR. T. HORN, News Agent;  and  P. FRANCE and Co. 8, Side

Penrith           MRS. BROWN,  MR. SWEETEN,  and  MR. W. ATKINSON, booksellers

Preston          MESSRS. DOBSON and Son, booksellers

Sunderland    MR. G. GARBUTT, bookseller

Whitehaven   MESSRS. CALLANDER  and  DIXON, booksellers;  MR. T. BOUSTEAD, 18, Lowther Street;  and  MR. THOMAS WILSON, News Agent, High King-street

Wigton           MR. H. HOODLESS,  MR. W. ROBERTSON,  and  MR. THOMAS MCMECHAN, booksellers

Workington    MR. KIRKCONEL, bookseller

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Printed by JOHN STEEL, of Meadow Terrace, and ROBERT STEEL, of No. 5, Cavendish Place, both in the city of Carlisle, at No. 26, Peascod's Lane, in the Parish of Saint Cuthbert, in the said city, and published by them at No. 3, English Street, in the said city;  -  FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1855.
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