Saturday 06 Feb 1819 (p. 2, col. 3-4) WOOD FOR SALE. TO BE SOLD, a Quantity of OAK and SCOTCH FIR WOOD, suitable for Posts and Rails; now Standing and growing at COOMS WOOD, near Armathwaite, upon the Eden. Particulars may be known, on application to Mr. YOUNG, at the House of Mr. SMITH, near the Bridge, Armathwaite, every Monday.Brampton, Feb. 4, 1819. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CANAL. WHEREAS, the BILL for Making and Maintaining the Proposed CANAL between the City of Carlisle and the Solway Frith has been presented to Parliament, and read a first time: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the Second Deposit of £2 per Cent. is now due; and the Subscribers are requested to pay the same immediately into the Banks of Messrs. FORSTER & Co. and Messrs. GRAHAM & Co., or to Mr. William HALTON, Mr. Thos. ATKINSON, or Mr. ROWLAND, the Treasurers. By Order of the Committee, W. NANSON. Carlisle, Feb. 5, 1819. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- THIS DAY IS PUBLISHED, THE FEAR OF GOD, a SERMON, Preached at the Parish Church of ST. MARY, Carlisle, on Sunday the 17th of January, 1819, By the Rev. B. BAILEY, Curate of Orton, Cumberland. London: Published by BALDWIN, CRADOCK, & JOY; RIVINGTON, RODWELL, & MARTIN; and C. THURNAM, Market-place, English-street, Carlisle; of whom may be had Mr. BAILEY's Sermon on "The State of Man before and after the Fall," price 1s. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TO LEND, on MORTGAGE, £2000 or £3000.Apply to Messrs. GRAVE and BLEAYMIRE, Penrith. (Not to be repeated.) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MILLINERY AND LINEN DRAPERY STOCK SELLING OFF. J. PARK, Milliner and Linen Draper, English-Street, CARLISLE, respectfully announces to her Friends and the Public at large, that she is about to Retire from Business, and intends to dispose of the whole of her valuable STOCK IN TRADE, consisting of fashionable Silks, Satins, Muslins, Irish Linens, Lace, Furs, Trimmings, Gloves, Silk and Cotton Hose, Straw Bonnets, and a large Quantity of other fashionable Articles, at considerably reduced prices. The whole is well deserving the attention of the Public, and must be cleared by the latter end of February. Carlisle, Feb. 4, 1819. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TO MASONS AND ROADMAKERS. TO BE LET, THE REPAIRING of BELL BRIDGE, on Friday the 12th Day of February, 1819a Quantity of Walling and Road to make. WILLIAM SANDERSON, Bridge Surveyor, will attend at the Bridge, to receive Proposals at 12 o'Clock at Noon. ---------------------------------------- ALSO TO BE LET, THE REPAIRING of LITTLE SALKELD BRIDGE, on Tuesday the 16th Day of February, 1819a Quantity of Road and Bridge to Repair. WILLIAM SANDERSON will attend to receive Proposals at 12 o'Clock. ---------------------------------------- ALSO TO BE LET, THE REPAIRING of CAMBECK BRIDGE, on Thursday the 18th Day of February, 1819a Quantity of Road to Make. WILLIAM SANDERSON will attend to receive Proposals at 12 o'Clock. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ROOMS AND STABLE IN CARLISLE FOR SALE. TO BE SOLD, by AUCTION, at the SKINNER'S ARMS INN, CARLISLE, on Wednesday the 24th of February next, at Seven o'Clock in the Evening,FOUR new-built freehold DWELLING-ROOMS and a large STABLE, situate in ST. CUTHBERT'S LANE, CARLISLE, and communicating with the back part of the Skinner's Arms Inn, now advertized for Sale. Mr. MATTHEW WEBSTER will shew the Premises, and for Particulars apply to Mr. NORMAN, Solicitor, Carlisle. JOHN COMERFORD, Auctioneer. Carlisle, Feb. 5, 1819. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ESTATE FOR SALE. TO BE SOLD, in PUBLIC AUCTION, on Thursday the Eighteenth Day of February, 1819, at the Dwelling-House of Mr. ROBT. WILSON, of IREBY, in the County of Cumberland,All that MESSUAGE, TENEMENT, and FARM-BUILDINGS, together with about 18 Acres of LAND thereto adjoining and belonging, situate at HIGH IREBY, in the County of Cumberland, at present in the possession of JOHN THOMPSON, as farmer thereof. Conditions will be produced at the time of Sale, and further particulars may be known by applying to said Mr. WILSON, or at the Office of Mr. WILLIS, Attorney-at-Law, Wigton. Wigton, February 4, 1819. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FREEHOLD PROPERTY AT BOTCHERBY, FOR SALE. TO BE SOLD, by AUCTION, on Thursday the 11th Day of February next, at the Grapes Inn, CARLISLE, at Six o'Clock in the Evening, A Neat and Newly-Thatched COTTAGE HOUSE, with a Barn, Byer, and other Out-Houses, in good repair, and a Garden, well stocked with choice Fruit Trees, in the Occupation of Mrs. CARRICK, situate in the pleasant Village of BOTCHERBY, near to the City of Carlisle; together with a CLOSE of Arable and Meadow GROUND, consisting of One Acre and a Half, or thereabouts, immediately adjoining the Cottage, in the tenure of Mr. BENJAMIN HOLMES, and of which possession may be had on the completion of the purchase. For further Particulars apply to Mr. GEORGE HOLMES, of Carlisle, Joiner; or at the Office of Mr. DOBINSON, Solicitor, Carlisle. J. CHRISTOPHERSON, Auctioneer. Carlisle, Jan. 21, 1819. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TO BE LET, AND ENTERED UPON IMMEDIATELY, LOW CLOSE, pleasantly situate near LOWTHER, and about Four Miles from Penrith, late the Property of RICHARD BOWMAN, Deceased, consisting of a comfortable Dwelling-House, Barn, Byer, Stable, and other Offices, standing in the middle of 42 Acres of good Arable, Meadow, and Pasture Ground, well Fenced, and divided into convenient Inclosures, one of which is a small Field of Wheat:likewise Two Gardens, and a large and productive Orchard. The Premises are remarkably well Watered, with various Cisterns and a Pond, and would afford more comfort than is usually had on a Farm of the like extent. There are also on the Premises a good Limestone Quarry and a Lime Kiln;also Three Cattlegates in Askham High Field, belonging to the Estate, and an unlimited Right of Common on Askham Fell. For further Particulars enquire of THOMAS WILKINSON, of Yanwath; HENRY HEBSON, of Askham; or JOHN THOMPSON, Tallow Chandler, of Penrith, who will take in Proposals till the 17th of this Month, when those inclined to become Tenants may give their attendance at LOW CLOSE, at Two o'Clock in the Afternoon, where the parties may agree on Conditions, and the Farmer will be declared. In the mean time a Servant of HANNAH BOWMAN'S will shew the Premises. Yanwath, 1st, 2mo. 1819. (Not to be repeated.)