Saturday 23 Jan 1819 (p. 1, col. 3 and p. 2, col. 2) VALUABLE WOOLLEN AND LINEN DRAPERY STOCK, TO BE DISPOSED OF. JOHN LOWRY, being about to leave CARLISLE, purposes disposing of his Valuable and well Assorted Stock of WOOLLEN DRAPERY GOODS. Any one wishing to begin Business, will find this a favourable opportunity of establishing himself. Persons desirous of treating for the said Stock, are requested to apply to Mr. LOWRY: if by Letter, post paid. Carlisle, Jan. 20, 1819. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DWELLING-HOUSES AT HESKET-NEW-MARKET TO LET. TO BE LET, and Entered upon Immediately, a Commodious New-Built DWELLING-HOUSE, consisting of a Kitchen, Parlour, Back-Kitchen, Pantry, Cellar, and Four Lodging Rooms above, with a Garden behind, and a small Dwelling-House adjoining. The above Premises have lately been occupied by a Spirit Merchant, and present a most eligible Situation for any Person wishing to commence the above Business. WILLIAM SCOTT, of Hesket-New-Market, will shew the Premises; and further Particulars may be known by applying to B. SCOTT, Carlisle. Carlisle, Jan. 16, 1819. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VALUABLE FARMS. TO BE LET, by PUBLIC BIDDING, (by the Assignees of JOHN TICKELL, a Bankrupt), on Thursday, the 11th Day of February next, precisely at 10 o'clock in the Forenoon, at the Dwelling-House of THOMAS SKELTON, Innkeeper, THRELKELD, and known by the Sign of the Horse and Farrier, to be entered upon immediately, and to quit at CANDLEMAS 1820;All the undermentioned very valuable MESSUAGES and TENEMENTS, or FARMS, commonly called and known by the respective names following, that is to say, BRIGHOUSE and HOWGATE HILL FARM, containing by Estimation, 84 Acres, more or less. YEW TREE FARM, containing by Estimation, 40 Acres, more or less. FORNSIDE HEAD FARM, containing by Estimation, 63 Acres, more or less. BUTTS, containing by Estimation, 13 Acres, more or less. BIRKETT BANK FARM, containing by Estimation, 53 Acres, more or less. And Three CLOSES, with a Barn thereon, called CASTLERIGGS, containing by Estimation, 17 Acres, more or less. The above are situate in the Township of SAINT JOHN, in the Parish of Crosthwaite, and distant from 3 to 4 miles from Keswick. And also NEWSHAM, or TIPPET HILL FARM, containing by Estimation, 32 Acres, more or less, and situate near THRELKELD aforesaid, in the Parish of Threlkeld, and distant about 4 miles from Keswick. The said Farms contain Arable, Meadow, and Pasture Land of the very best qualityare well watered, and adjoin extensive Commons, upon which they have the usual Rights, and will be let separately, or in small Parcels. The Conditions and other particulars, will be produced at the time of Letting, and in the mean time may be known, on application to Mr. WILLIAM PLASKET, Workington, and Mr. JOHN MESSENGER, East Coat, Holm Cultram; or to Mr. SAUL, Attorney-at-Law, Carlisle. THOMAS SKELTON will shew the Farms. January 16, 1818. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BURNS'S BIRTH-DAY. THE Admirers of Genius will dine together at the KING'S ARMS INN, CARLISLE, on MONDAY next, the 25th instant, in honor of the BIRTH-DAY of ROBERT BURNS. Gentlemen who intend being present, are requested to enter their names at the Bar of the King's Arms, as early as possible. *** The DINNER will be upon the Table at Three precisely.Carlisle, Jan. 21, 1819. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ADDITIONAL SUBSCRIPTIONS and DONATIONS to the HOUSE OF RECOVERY. Donations. Subscriptions. The very Rev. the Dean of Carlisle, £10 10 0 £3 3 0 H. HOWARD, Esq. Corby Castle, 5 5 0 Miss LOSH, Woodside, 1 1 0 1 1 0 Miss Catherine LOSH, Ditto, 1 1 0 1 1 0 Mr. J. [?] ELLIOTT, Scotch Street, 1 1 0 Dr. ELLIOTT, 1 1 0 Subscriptions continue to be received by Mr. JOHN FAWCETT, jun. the Treasurer and Secretary. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT the DRAFT of the ACT of PARLIAMENT for WATCHING and otherwise IMPROVING the CITY of CARLISLE and the SUBURBS thereof, will be again Read at the TOWN HALL, on Wednesday the 3rd Day of February next, at Ten o'Clock in the Forenoon.Dated this 21st of January, 1819. The Bill for is appointing additional Commissioners to the Act of Parliament for Lighting and Paving the City, and altering their Qualification. For Watching the City. For taking down the Guard House, and the Houses at the ends thereof, in the Market Place:the Two Houses East and West of the Old Scotch Gates;the Guard House, and House adjoining, at the Foot of Scotch Street;the Corner House, upon the south, adjoining the opening leading from the Green Market to Castle Street;and the Pallisading in English Street. For altering Bow Windows, and preventing new ones from being made. For protecting the Public Foot-Paths. For preventing Nuisances. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- IF the HEIRS of the late WILLIAM SCAIFE, of the City of Carlisle, Horse-Dealer, will apply at the Office of Messrs. HODGSON and NANSON, Fisher-Street, Carlisle, they will hear of something to their advantage. Carlisle, Jan. 22, 1819. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- THE NEXT OF KIN OF MR. JOHN BARNES, LATE OF LANGRIGG. THE late Mr. JOHN BARNES, of LANGRIGG, GENTLEMAN, having died Intestate, his Widow and Administratrix requests that his next of Kin or Personal Representatives, or those claiming to be such at the time of his death, will forthwith send in their Claims, and make out or prove their Kindred or Representation to Mr. BEN. THOMPSON, Attorney-at-Law, Workington. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- THE SUN LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY, at their Offices in Cornhill, and Craig's Court, Charing Cross, LONDON, effect Assurances on Lives and Survivorships.Tables of Rates, and other Particulars, may be had at the above Offices, or of any of the Agents for the Sun Fire-office. CARLISLE, ROBT. ASHBRIDGE. WHITEHAVEN, EDW. WILLIAMS. WIGTON, SAMUEL RIGG. PENRITH, JOS. ATKINSON. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TYNEMOUTH RETREAT, NEAR NORTH SHIELDS. DR. OXLEY, begs to inform the Public, that he has opened a RETREAT for INSANE PERSONS, near the SEA, where Patients will have the Benefit of a cool Sea Atmosphere, and Bathing, if necessary. Every attention will be paid to their comfort in order to effect a speedy Recovery. P. S. A Lady or Gentleman may be accommodated in the Doctor's own house.