Saturday 01 May 1819 (p. 2, col. 2-4) FURNITURE FOR SALE. TO BE SOLD, on WEDNESDAY the 12th Day of MAY, 1819, at the Blue Bell Inn, Scotch Street, CARLISLE, THE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE of the late Mrs. COLLINS, deceased; consisting of Four-post and Camp Bedsteads, and Hangings, Feather Beds and Mattresses, Chests of Drawers, Swing Glasses, Wash Stands, Dining and Tea Tables, Mahogany and Painted Chairs, Sofa, Fenders and Fire Irons, Glass and Crockery Ware, Kitchen Utensils, and various other Articles. The Sale to commence at 11 o'Clock in the Forenoon, and continue until the whole be Sold. The Furniture may be viewed at the Blue Bell Inn, on the Day preceding the Sale. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DELIGHTFUL RESIDENCE. TO BE LET, by PRIVATE CONTRACT, for a Term of Five or Seven Years, and Entered upon Immediately, an excellent modern-built DWELLING-HOUSE, with very good Offices and Out-houses, all in the best repair, a Shrubbery, or Pleasure Ground, neatly laid out, an extensive and productive Orchard, planted with good and thriving fruit trees, and a large Kitchen Garden, with about six acres of Land adjoining, which may be increased in twelve months, if required. The Premises were lately occupied by Mrs. HODGSON, deceased, and are situate in the pleasant and healthy Village of Scotby, about two miles from Carlisle. The House, on the ground floor, contains a Dining Room, 28 feet by 17, two Parlours, a Store Room, two Kitchens, and a Pantry, with Cellars; and upstairs there are six Lodging Rooms, and a Servants' Room. Mr. ISAAC BOND, of Scotby, will shew the Premises, and Mr. SAUL, Attorney-at-Law, Carlisle, is authorized to treat for and Let the same. April 30, 1819. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- JOHN ATKINSON'S ASSIGNMENT. WHEREAS, JOHN ATKINSON, of PENRITH, in Cumberland, INNKEEPER, hath by Indenture of Assignment, dated the 24th Day of April, 1819, assigned all his Personal Estate, Debts, and Effects, to JOHN ROBINSON, of Shap, in Westmorland, Yeoman, and JOHN MURTHWAITE, of Penrith aforesaid, Gentleman, for the benefit of such of his Creditors as shall execute the said Assignment within two months from the date thereof. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the said Assignment is lodged at the Office of Mr. HARRISON, Solicitor, Penrith, for the perusal and signature of the Creditors of the said JOHN ATKINSON, who shall agree to the provisions thereof within the time aforesaid. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CANAL. THE SUBSCRIBERS to the intended CANAL between Carlisle and the Solway Frith, will DINE together at the BUSH INN, CARLISLE, on Thursday next, the 6th May, being the Day appointed for holding the First General Meeting for putting the Act into execution. Tickets, at Half a Guinea each, to be had at the Bar of the Bush Inn. Dinner to be on the Table at Three o'Clock precisely. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PLOUGHMEN WANTED. THREE Good PLOUGHMEN who are married, and can have good Characters for sobriety, honesty, industry, and ability. Apply to Mr. ELLIS at the Bush Inn, Carlisle, on Saturday the 1st May, or on Saturday the 8th, at 10 o'Clock. April 29, 1819. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- THE CREDITORS who have proved their Debts under a Commission of Bankruptcy awarded against WILLIAM BENTLEY, of Denton Holme Head, in the Parish of St. Mary, Carlisle, in the County of Cumberland, and JOSHUA IRELAND, of the City of Carlisle aforesaid, Merchants, Cotton Spinners, Dealers and Chapmen, and Partners, are desired to meet the Assignees of the said Bankrupts on Wednesday the 12th Day of May inst., at Three o'Clock in the afternoon, at the King's Arms Inn, in the City of Carlisle, for the purpose of empowering the said Assignees to release and convey all their Right and Interest (if any) of or in all that Messuage or Tenement, late the Property of the said JOSHUA IRELAND, situated in the Parishes of Hesket and Dalston, in the County of Cumberland, to Mess. CARRICKS, Bankers, Carlisle; otherwise to assent to, or dissent from, the said Assignees commencing and prosecuting an action at Law, or filing a Bill in Equity, to compel the said Messrs. CARRICKs to give up to the said Assignees all the Title Deeds of the said Bankrupt belonging the aforesaid Estate, which were lodged with the said Mess. CARRICKs by the said Joshua IRELAND in his lifetime; and also to compel the said Messrs. CARRICKs to render to the said Assignees a particular account of their demand against the said Estate, and to consult on other special affairs connected therewith. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- D. LIGHTFOOT, BEGS leave to inform the LADIES of CARLISLE and its Vicinity, that she has just returned from LONDON with an Elegant Assortment of the most FASHIONABLE MILLINERY and HABERDASHERY, which will be ready for Inspection on Wednesday the 5th instant, the Quality and Stile of which, she trusts, will be such as to ensure the approbation and patronage of those Ladies who may please to honour her with a Call. N. B.-TWO APPRENTICES WANTED immediately. Scotch Street, May 1, 1819. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT an Exchange is intended to be made between the Rev. THOMAS LOWRY, of CROSBY, in the County of Cumberland, D. D., and the Rev. JOHN JAMES, Curate of the Perpetual Curacy of the Chapelry of NICHOLFOREST, in the said County, (by and with the licence and consent of the Patron and Ordinary of the said Perpetual Curacy) of the following Lands belonging respectively to the said Thomas LOWRY, and to the said John JAMES as Curate of the said Perpetual Curacy, that is to say, the said Thomas LOWRY intends to give a certain Close or Inclosure of Ground, the Property of the said Thomas LOWRY, called LITTLE HILL HEAD, situate in Parish of Crosby-upon-Eden, in the County of Cumberland aforesaid, containing by Admeasurement 19 Acres, or thereabouts, and bounded on the north by the Land of the Rev. Mr. SHAW, on the south by the Lands of the said Rev. Mr. SHAW and of the said Thomas LOWRY, on the east by an Occupation Way leading from the Military Road to various Inclosures, and on the west by the Land of David KENNEDY, Esq. in lieu of, and exchange for, two several Closes or Inclosures of Ground belonging to the said Perpetual Curacy of Nicholforest, situate in the said Parish of Crosby-upon-Eden called the NEAR FURLANDS and the FAR FURLANDS, containing, respectively, by Admeasurement 6 A. 1 R. 16 P. and 4 A. 3 R. 8 P. and bounded on the north and west by the road leading from Carlisle to Brampton, on the south by the Lands of the said Thomas LOWRY, by a certain Field also belonging to the said Perpetual Curacy called the Tofts, and by the Glebe Lands of the Vicarage of Crosby, and on the east by the Lands of David KENNEDY, Esq. and Mr. GILLIBURN; also a certain part containing by Admeasurement 3 A. 1 R. 23 P. of a Close or inclosure of Ground, likewise belonging to the said Perpetual Curacy of Nicholforest, called the TOFTS, bounded on the north-east by the aforesaid Inclosures called the Furlands, on the south-east by the Glebe Lands of the Vicarage of Crosby, and the remaining part of the said Close, on the south by a certain Occupation Way called the Tofts Lane, and on the west by the Lands of the said Thomas LOWRY.