Saturday 17 Apr 1819 (p. 1, col. 5 and p. 2, col. 6) SELLING OFF AT PRIME COST. JOHN LOWRY begs leave to inform his Friends and the Public, that he is now SELLING OFF the WHOLE of his Valuable STOCK of WOOLLEN and LINEN DRAPERY GOODS at PRIME COST. Carlisle, April 16, 1819. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DWELLING-HOUSE IN PATER-NOSTER-ROW, FOR SALE. TO BE SOLD, BY AUCTION, At the COFFEE-HOUSE, CARLISLE, on TUESDAY the 4th Day of MAY next, A Pleasant and Commodious DWELLING-HOUSE, with a Yard and Garden behind the same, the residence of the late Mrs. PALEY, situate in PATER-NOSTER-ROW, in the City of CARLISLE; well calculated for a respectable Family; consisting of Two Parlours, a Drawing-Room, a Kitchen and Back Kitchen, Butler's Pantry, and other suitable Conveniences, on the Ground Floor; and Four good Bed Chambers, Two Dressing Rooms, and a Back Sitting Room, on the Second Floor; with excellent Garrets and Servants' Rooms. The above Premises are holden of the Dean and Chapter of Carlisle, under a lease of 40 years, renewable every 14 years, on Payment of a moderate Fine, and the annual reserved Rent of 15 Shillings. Conditions will be produced at the time of Sale; and further Particulars, in the mean time, may be had at the Office of Mr. DOBINSON, Solicitor, Carlisle, who will send a Person to shew the Premises. JOHN CHRISTOPHERSON, Auctioneer. Carlisle, April 13, 1819. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CARLISLE CANAL NAVIGATION. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the First General Meeting of the CARLISLE CANAL COMPANY, for putting in Execution an Act of Parliament made and passed in the fifty-ninth Year of the Reign of his present Majesty, intitled "An Act for making and maintaining a Navigable Canal, from or from near the City of CARLISLE, to the SOLWAY FRITH, at or near FISHER'S CROSS, in the Parish of Bowness, in the County of Cumberland," will be held at the Town Hall, CARLISLE, on Thursday the 6th Day of May next, at 11 o'clock in the Forenoon.Dated the 16th Day of April, 1819. SUBSCRIPTIONS NOT BEFORE ADVERTISED. Shares. Amount. Joseph WIGGIN, Newcastle, 2 £100 Thomas BELL, Low Hesket, 1 50 George IRVING, Little Corby, 2 100 George CHAMLEY, 2 100 Thomas Coulthard HEYSHAM, 2 100 *** SUBSCRIPTIONS will continue to be received at the Banks of Messrs. FORSTER & Co., and Messrs. GRAHAM & Co., Carlisle; or by Mr. T. ATKINSON, Mr. HALTON, or Mr. ROWLAND, the Treasurers. N. B.Copies of the Act of Parliament are deposited at the Stationers' Shops, in the City of Carlisle, for the perusal of the Proprietors. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NOTICE TO JOSEPH THOMPSON'S DEBTORS. ALL Persons who stood Indebted to JOSEPH THOMPSON, late of the City of CARLISLE, Slater, deceased, are requested immediately to pay their respective Accounts to Mr. ROBERT GRAINGER, Grocer, Castle Street; or at the Office of Messrs. HODGSON & NANSON, Solicitors, Fisher Street, Carlisle. BY ORDER OF THE EXECUTORS. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FORSTER'S DIVIDEND. THE ASSIGNEES of JOSEPH FORSTER, of the City of CARLISLE, FISHMONGER, appointed in and by a certain indenture of Assignment, bearing Date the 19th of May, 1817, intend to meet on Friday the 30th Day of April inst., at Three o'Clock in the Afternoon, at the House of MARY NELSON, the Old Queen's Head, CARLISLE, in order to make a Dividend of the Estate and Effects of the said JOSEPH FORSTER, among such of his Creditors as have executed the said Deed of Assignment; and all such of the Creditors as have not yet delivered in and substantiated the Amount of their respective Claims, must deliver and substantiate the same on or before the said 30th Day of April, or they will be excluded the benefit of the said Dividend. HODGSON & NANSON, Solicitors. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- THOMAS NOBLE, BOOT AND SHOE-MAKER, RESPECTFULLY returns his most cordial Thanks to his Friends in CARLISLE and its Vicinity, for their steady Support during the Time of his Partnership with his Brother; and hopes, by an assiduous attention to his Business, to merit a Share of their future Favours. N. B.T. N. begs leave to inform the Public that he occupies a Shop behind the TOWN HALL, where Orders will be taken in, and executed on the shortest Notice, and in the most modern Taste and Fashion. Carlisle, April 15, 1819.