Saturday 10 Apr 1819 (p. 2, col. 5-6) ADDITIONAL SUBSCRIPTION for the Relief of the LABOURING POOR. Dean & Chapter of Carlisle, £21 0 0 Subscriptions continue to be received at all the BANKS, and by Mr. JOHN FAWCETT, jun., the Secretary. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- HOUSE OF RECOVERY. DONATIONS and SUBSCRIPTIONS to the HOUSE OF RECOVERY, not before advertised. Subscriptions. Donations. Miss GILES £1 1 0 Miss HODGSON £1 1 0 Mrs. NANSON 1 1 0 James HEWARD & Son 1 1 0 Mr. TURNBULL 1 1 0 Mr. LONSDALE 1 1 0 Mr. ROWLAND 1 1 0 Thos. LOWRY, D.D. Crosby, 1 1 0 Mrs. EWART 1 1 0 Mr. Thos. STORDY, currier, 1 1 0 1 1 0 Mr. Wm. STORDY, ditto, 1 1 0 Mr. Geo. ROBINSON 1 1 0 Mr. David CARRICK, jun. 1 1 0 Mess. GRAHAM & ARMSTRONG, 1 1 0 Mess. HESLOP & LITTLE 1 1 0 Mr. Geo. WAUGH 0 10 6 Mr. John JOLLIE 0 10 6 Mr. BACKHOUSE 0 10 6 Mrs. LIGHTFOOT 0 10 6 Mr. JAMES, currier, 0 10 6 Mrs. Peter WILSON 0 10 6 Mr. RELPH 0 10 6 Miss GRANGER 0 10 6 Mr. OWEN 0 10 6 Mrs. GRAHAM 0 10 6 Misses BUSTIN 0 10 6 Mr. John SOWERBY 0 10 6 Mr. PEARS 0 10 6 Mr. RAILTON 0 10 6 Mr. SAUNDERS 0 10 6 Mr. MATTHEWS 0 10 6 Sundry small Subscriptions under 10s. 6d. 5 9 6 Further Subscriptions or Donations will be received by Mr. JOHN FAWCETT, jun. the Secretary and Treasurer, or at any of the Banks. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- WANTED, AN active MAN and WIFE, without a Family, to take the MANAGEMENT of the POOR of the Parish of FARLAM, in the Workhouse at MILTON, near Brampton. Any Person desirous of taking the same, must apply to the Overseers at the Workhouse, on Saturday the 1st May, at Four o'Clock in the Afternoon. *** The Person who is engaged will be supplied with constant Work by the Parish. Farlam, April 8, 1819. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TO SAIL FROM WORKINGTON FOR ST. ANDREW'S, NEW BRUNSWICK, THE fine Brig EAGLE, WILLIAM CANNON, Master, Burthen 250 Tons; has GOOD ACCOMMODATIONS for PASSENGERS, and will Sail on or about the 13th of April, 1819. For Freight or Passage, (if by Letter Post-paid) apply to the MASTER on Board. Workington, April 5, 1819. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- THE CREDITORS of JOHN WALTON, late of the DYKE, in the Parish of Kirkhaugh, in the County of Northumberland, Farmer and Sheep Dealer, deceased, are requested immediately to send an account of their demands, together with the nature of their securities (if any), to Mr. ISAAC WALTON, of Howgill Rigg, in the Parish of Alstone, in the County of Cumberland, (the Administrator), or to Mr. JOHN BOWNAS WILSON, Solicitor, Brampton, Cumberland. And all Persons who stood indebted to the said JOHN WALTON at the time of his decease, are required immediately to pay the amount of their respective debts to the said Isaac WALTON or John Bownas WILSON, otherwise actions will be commenced to compel the payment thereof. Brampton, April 6, 1819. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- IN THE PRESS, AND SPEEDILY WILL BE PUBLISHED, THE SHEPHERD'S GUIDE; or, A Delineation of the Horn-Burn, Wool, and Ear Marks of the different Stocks of Sheep; extending from Brampton to Brough, on this side of the Fell, and from Cleaver Hill to Longton in Lunedale, on the other side. Those who intend to take the Benefit of the above Publication are requested to send their names, place of abode, Horn-Burn, Wool, and Ear Marks, (free of expence), to J. CHAPELHOW, appointed Printer and Publisher, Appleby, on or before the 1st Day of May, 1819, otherwise they will be excluded the Benefit of the intended Publication. Appleby, March 27, 1819. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FISHERY TO LET. TO BE LET, in Parcels, by PRIVATE CONTRACT, for a Term of Years,All that FISHERY on the West Side of the River Eden, in the Manor of Wetheral, in the County of Cumberland, in the possession of Sir THOMAS NEAVE, Bart. as Lessee of the Dean and Chapter of Carlisle; extending from Warwick Bridge to a place known by the name of Robin Hood Dyke-nook. Mr. WILLIAM MORLEY, of Corby, will treat with any Person inclining to take the same, until Thursday the 22nd instant. Corby, April 9, 1819. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARM TO LET. TO BE LET, for a Term of Years, and Entered upon Immediately,A Valuable GRAZING and TILLAGE FARM, called RANBECK, in the Parish of KIRKLAND, in the County of Cumberland, supposed to contain 200 Acres, or thereabouts, of good Land, with suiable [sic] convenient Buildings thereon; also 39 CATTLEGAITS, in KIRKLAND FELL PASTURE, and an unlimited Right of Pasturage upon the extensive Commons adjoining, together with or without a good stock of Heaf-going Sheep. For further Particulars apply to Mrs. SALKELD, at Ranbeck, who will shew the Premises. Proposals, in Writing, will be received at the Office of Messrs. GRAVE and BLEAYMIRE, in Penrith, until Tuesday the 20th Day of April instant, but the Estate will be Let as soon as an adequate Offer is made. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ALLONBY BREWERY TO LET. TO BE LET, by PROPOSAL, for so long a Term of Years, as the Parties may agree, and Entered on at Whitsuntide or Martinmas, 1819, ALL that Compact BREWERY, and MALTING CONVENIENCES, situate at ALLONBY, in the County of Cumberland, now carried on under the Firm of J. & J. HODGSON, together with a Dwelling-House, Barn, Byer, Stable, Cooper's Shop, and other suitable Offices, adjoining to the said Brewery, all in excellent repair. The Tenant may take the Stock of Malt and Hops, Casks, and Utensils, now on hand, at a Valuation, if he thinks proper; and may be accommodated with Twelve Acres of rich Arable Land, situate in the Townfields of Allonby, if required. Proposals in Writing will be received by Mr. JONAH HODGSON, of Wigton, & Mr. JOSEPH HODGSON, of Allonby, or at the Office of Mr. STUDHOLME, Solicitor, in Wigton, until the 25th Day of May, 1819, on which Day the Tenant will be declared at the house of WILLIAM FORRESTER, Innkeeper, Allonby.