Saturday 13 Feb 1819 (p. 1, col. 4 and p. 2, col. 6) DWELLING-HOUSE & GARDEN TO LET. TO BE LET, and Entered upon Immediately, a convenient DWELLING-HOUSE, and a GARDEN adjoining, situate in Egglesfield Abbey, CARLISLE. For Particulars enquire of Mr. THOMAS HUDSON, Paternoster-Row. Carlisle, 11th February, 1819. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TO BE LET, AND ENTERED UPON IMMEDIATELY, THE IRON FOUNDERY, situate in WATER LANE, formerly occupied by William PARKER & Co., and lately by Messrs R. JACKSON & Co., as a Cotton-wool Warehouse. The Dimensions are 46 by 34 Feet, with a Floor above, and a large Yard adjoining thereto. To accommodate Persons who want Ware-rooms or Work-shops, this might be divided by Partition Walls. Being near the Corporation Dam, it will suit such Businesses as require a large Supply of Water. Apply to R. W. & R. PORTER. Carlisle, February 10, 1819. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DESIRABLE RESIDENCE. TO BE LET, upon the Premises, on FRIDAY the 5th Day of MARCH, 1819, for one Year only, from LADY-DAY next,- ALL that Delightful RESIDENCE situate at ARMATHWAITE, in the Parish of Hesket, and County of Cumberland, the Property of WILLIAM SLACK, Esq. of Bath. The Premises consist of a well built Mansion-House, with suitable and spacious Out-houses and Offices, all under slate roofs, and in complete repair. The Orchard and Garden are laid out with taste, and are well stocked with choice Fruit Trees, all in a thriving state; and the Tenant may be accommodated with the whole, or any part of Forty two Acres of excellent LAND, in a high state of Cultivation. These Premises command a view of a neat Stone Bridge that crosses the river Eden, which flows by the Orchard, and washes the banks of a most beautiful Holme Field, part of the Premises here offered. The surrounding Scenery is truly Picturesque. Upon the Bridge, before named, a most enchanting view of the famous Fish-lock and Water-fall, called Armathwaite Bay, presents itself, where 'The finny race with bounding leap, Forth from their liquid mansions peep.' As a Sportsman's Residence, Armathwaite is peculiarly adapted. The Eden, at hand, presents the most prolific Salmon and Trout Streams, and the surrounding District affords Grouse and other Game in abundance. N. B. JOHN SARGINSON, of Armathwaite aforesaid, Joiner, will shew the Premises; and for further particulars apply to J. RICHARDSON, of Warwick, near Carlisle. (Not to be repeated.) Warwick, Feb. 10, 1819. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT at or after the Expiration of seven Days from the Date of this Notice, a Printed Copy of a Bill 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, and for Improving the Navigation of the said Frith, with a Map annexed to such Bill, will be deposited with the Parish Clerk of the several Parishes of Saint Mary, Carlisle; Grinsdale, Kirkandrews-upon-Eden, Beaumont, Burgh-by-Sands, and Bowness, in the County of Cumberland, for the Inspection and Examination of all Persons concerned.-Dated this 13th Day of February, 1819. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- JOSEPH FISHER'S CREDITORS. ALL Persons who have any claim on the Estate of JOSEPH FISHER, of DENTON HOLME, Carlisle, Dyer, are requested immediately to substantiate their demands at the Office of Mr. PEARSON, Attorney, Carlisle, otherwise they will be debarred from receiving any Dividend under the said JOSEPH FISHER'S Assignment. NOTICE IS ALSO HEREBY GIVEN To all Persons who stand Indebted to the Estate of the said JOSEPH FISHER, to settle their Accounts immediately at the Office of Mr. PEARSON, otherwise Actions will be brought against them for the recovery thereof. Carlisle, Feb. 12, 1819.