Carlisle Patriot
October 25, 1844
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WANTED - A young man as CLERK, - Apply to MR. THURNAM, Bookseller, Carlise. ________________________________________________ TWO THOUSAND POUNDS, at £3-3/4 per Cent., Wanted, on unexceptionable Security in One or Several Sums, of not less than £500 each. - Apply to MR. TIFFIN, Solicitor, Wigton. ________________________________________________ GUANO. ON SALE, 150 Tons of African and Peruvian GUANO of the Best Quality. - Apply to Messrs. DAWSON & BUSHBY, Botchergate. Carlisle, Oct. 9, 1844 ________________________________________________ MONEY. READY to be ADVANCED on Mortgage of Landed Estates of adequate value, the Sums of £7.500, and £5,880, Interest payable, Half-yearly, £3 15s. per Cent. Apply to R. and H. PERRY, Solicitors, Whitehaven. _______________________________________________ IN NOVEMBER WILL BE PUBLISHED, No. I of THE DOMINIE'S CHARGE: A TALE, by W. THOM, Author of "Wyseby". The Work will be completed in Twelve Monthly Numbers. Price 3d. each. May be had of all Booksellers. _______________________________________________ ALLENDALE SCHOOL,, NORTHUMBERLAND. MR. J. H. HESLOP, Member of Trinity College, Dublin, takes into his House a number of Young Gentlemen to BOARD and EDUCATE in the Greek, Latin, and French Languages - the Mathematics, and the general routine of an English Education. Terms, 20 Guineas per Annum. [No Extras] REFERENCES - REV. JNO. RAWES, Allendale Vicarage; REV. JONATHAN SCURR, Ninebanks; REV. JOSEPH REED, West Allandale. _______________________________________________ JOHNSTON, ADAMSON, and HOPE'S DIVIDEND. NATHANIEL ELLISON, Esq., one of her Majesty's Commissioners authorised to act under a Commission of Bankrupt, bearing date the 24th day of December, 1825, awarded and issued forth against EDWARD JOHNSTON, ANTHONY ADAMSON, and JOHN HOPE, of WHITEHAVEN, in the County of Cumberland, Bankers, will sit on TUESDAY, the 5th day of November next, at One o'clock in the Afternoon precisely, at the Royal Arcade, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, to make a FINAL DIVIDEND of the Estate and Effects of the said Bankrupts; when and where the Creditors who have not already proved their Debts are to come prepared to prove the same, or they will be excluded the benefit of the said Dividend; and all Claims not then proved will be disallowed. W. and H. PERRY, Solicitors. ====================================================== NOTICE TO HOLDERS OF CALEDONIAN RAILWAY SCRIP. THE PROVISIONAL COMMITTEE of the Caledonian Railway Company hereby intimate, that the Subscription Contract required by the Standing Orders of Parliament to be entered into preparatory to an application for an Act, is now ready to be executed, and that Copies of it will lie for the Signatures of the Scripholders, from WEDNESDAY the 16th till WEDNESDAY the 30th of October current, both included, at the following places: - In London, at the Office of HENRY FRANCIS, Esq., 57, Threadneedle-street. Liverpool, at the Office of Messrs. CLAY and SWIFT, Union Court. Carlisle, at the Office of G. G. MOUNSEY, Esq., Solicitor. Edinburgh, at the Office of Messrs. HOPE and OLIPHANT, W.S. Glasgow, at the Office of Messrs. MITCHELL and Co., 36, Miller Street. Lockerby, at the Office of JAMES DAVIDSON, Esq., Writer. And the Provisional Committee require the Scrip Holdes to subscribe such Contract before the expiration of the above-mentioned period, and give notice that the Shares and Deposits of such as fail to do so will be liable to forfeiture, in terms of the provision in that behalf contained in the Subscribers' agreement. It will be necessary for Scrip Holders to produce their Scrip certificates, in order that the same may be registered and stamped in reference to the Parliamentary Contract, as no person can be allowed to subscribe the same who does not exhibit Scrip for the amount of Stock for which he is a subscriber, and Certificates will not be afterwards recognised by the Company which have not been so produced, registered, and stamped. By Order, D. RANKINE, Secretary. London, 10th October, 1844 ====================================================== WANTED - A Steady, Active M A N, who thoroughly understands the Management of a FARM, the Buying and Selling of Stock, &c. He must be well recommended. - Apply, by letter prepaid to Y, Z., Post-office, Brough. _____________________________________________________________ PERSONS desirous of CONTRACTING to SUPPLY the GAOL, at Carlisle, with the following Articles, viz.: - Bread, Meat, Potatoes, Oatmeal, Coals, and Groceries, for the Term of One Year, will deliver in their Tenders to MR. ORRIDGE, on or before Saturday the 2nd of November next. Carlisle Gaol, Oct. 25th, 1844. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A BALL will be held at the ASSEMBLY ROOM, COFFEE HOUSE HOTEL, Carlisle, on TUESDAY, the 29th Instant. STEWARDS. ```````````````` P. H. HOWARD, Esq. M.P. DR. JAMES R. BENDLE, Esq., Mayor MR. G. MOUNSEY T. FEATHERSTONHAUGH, Esq. MR. H. MC.ALPIN CAPT. MONINS MR. J. R. DONALD CAPT. MEADE, 43d. Regt. MR. FLEMING THOMAS SALKELD, Esq. MR. DAVIDSON G. G. MOUNSEY, Esq. MR. JNO. NELSON C. FEATHERSTONHAUGH, Esq. MR. IRVING H. SPENCER, Esq. JNO. TURNER, Secretary Tickets - Gentlemen, 10s. 6d Ladies, 7s 6d. Dancing to Commence at 9 o'clock. TICKETS TO BE HAD AT MR. THURNAM'S; AND AT THE BAR OF THE COFFEE HOUSE. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ MR. CARTE HAS the honor of announcing that he will give TWO GRAND CONCERTS at the ASSEMBLY ROOMS, CROWN & MITRE HOTEL, CARLISLE ON SATURDAY, the 26th OCTOBER, 1844 The Morning Concert is to commence at One o'Clock The Evening Concert is to commence at Seven, and conclude at Ten o'Clock On which occasion will appear the following unprecedented Combination of Talent: - VOCALISTS Miss STEELE Madame F. LABLACHE, [late Miss FANNY WYNDHAM.] Mr. HENRY RUSSELL [from America]; and Signor, F. LABLACHE. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ INSTRUMENTAL PERFORMERS Grand Piano Forte M. DOHLER Violin SIGNOR CAMILLO SIVORL Violoncello SIGNOR PIATTI New Boehm Flute MR. CARTE. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Tickets for the Morning Concert - Reserved Seats, 6s; Unreserved Seats, 4s.; For the Evening Concert - Reserved Seats, 4s; Unreserved Seats, 2s. The Reserved Seats, which are Numbered, can be secured, and Tickets may be had, at THURNAM'S LIBRARY, Carlisle. A new Grand Piano Forte, by 'Broadwood', selected by MR. DOHLER for his performance on this occasion, will be brought from London, and will be for Sale. Particulars respecting it to be had of MR. HARRY CART, at THURNAM'S LIBRARY, Carlisle. 61, Greek-street, Soho, 14th Oct., 1844 ====================================================== DWELLING HOUSE. TO LET, a convenient DWELLING HOUSE for a Family, situate in FISHER STREET, Carlisle. The Proprietor would not object to make the Front Parlour into a SHOP if required. Apply to MR. CHRIS. HODGSON, No. 9, Eden Terrace, at at "the Courts", Carlisle. 24 Oct., 1844. ====================================================== PUBLIC NOTICE. WETHERAL MILL, DWELLING HOUSE, &c., &c., will not be Let until the Second Day of NOVEMBER. Proposals to be sent to MR. ARMSTRONG, Solicitor, Botcherby. ____________________________________________________ PORK MARKET. NOTICE is Hereby Given, that the PORK MARKET at the Borough of Carlisle will RE-COMMENCE on SATURDAY, in Lowther Street as formerly. Weights and Scales, and a Careful Weigher will be provided. by Order of the Watch Committee. 24th October, 1844 THOMAS HODGSON. _____________________________________________________ LIGHTFOOT'S ASSIGNMENT. WHEREAS, VALENTINE LIGHTFOOT, of HUNLOW, in the Parish of Scaleby, in the County of Cumberland, Farmer, hath, by Indenture of Assignment, bearing date the 24th day of October, 1844, Assigned, Transferred, and set over all his personal Estate and Effects to Trustees therein named, for the equal benefit of such of his Creditors as shall execute the said, Indenture on or before the 24th day of January next: NOTICE IS THEREFORE HEREBY GIVEN, That the Deed is lodged at the Office of MR. GEORGE SIBSON, Solicitor, Carlisle, for the inspection and Signatures of the Creditors; and those who neglect to execute the same within the time above-mentioned will be excluded all benefit arising therefrom. _____________________________________________________ FARM TO LET. To be Let by Proposal for a Term of Years, and Entered upon at Martimas next. ALL that Compact FARM, situate at WARWICK's LAND in the Parish of Kirkandrews-on-Esk, in the county of Cumberland, containing 80 Acres of Arable, Meadow, and Pasture Land, well Watered and Fenced, with a Convenient Dwelling House, and excellent Out Offices, of every description, in a perfect stateof Repair. For further particulars apply at the Office of MR. JAMES MOUNSEY, Solicitor, Carlisle, where the conditions of Letting may be seen. Carlisle, 24th Oct., 1844. ______________________________________________________ Just Published, and may be had Gratis, PART III. OF FOSTER'S CIRCULTING LIBRARY, comprising the most Popular Works of the Day. REDUCED TERMS. Yearly Subscribers, 10s, to be paid at the rate of 2s 6d; Quarterly, 4s; Monthly, 2s, to be paid in advance; or to Non-Subscribers 1-1/2d a-Week for each Volume. Plume of Feathers' Court, Scotch-street. =============================================== |
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