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STATIONARY GOODS.

TO be SOLD, by Private Contract, by Order of the Assignment of LANCELOT
SMITH, a **************
large, valuable, and well chosen Assortment of STATIONARY GOODS, and
PRINTING UTENSILS and MATERIALS, being the Stock in Trade of the above named
LANCELOT SMITH, late Stationer and Bookseller in the City of Carlisle, a
Bankrupt.

The SHOP (of which there is a publishing LEASE for several Years to come)
stands in the Market Place, being one of the most eligible Situations in
Carlisle for carrying on the above Bussiness, and as there is only One other
Stationer's Shop in the Town, any Person, inclinable to purchase this Stock,
will have a great Opportunity of carrying on a valuable and extensive Trade
in the Stationary Line.

Such Person, or Persons, as are desirous of embracing this Opportunity of
entering into a lucrative Business, are requested to apply to Messrs. JOSEPH
MONKHOUSE HEAD and JOHN BEEBY of Carlisle, and Mr. RICHARD SIMPSON of
Caldbeck, the Assignees;  or to Mr. ROBERT MOUNSEY, the Solicitor under the
Commission.

The Stock will be Sold at a fair Valuation.

N. B. All Persons, who stand indebted to the said Bankrupt, are forthwith to
pay their respective Debts to the said Assignees.
 
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