Saturday 13 Mar 1819 (p. 2, col. 5-6) AT an Adjourned MEETING of the GENTLEMEN of the City of CARLISLE, held at the TOWN-HALL, the 12th Day of March, 1819, for the purpose of taking into consideration the best methods of affording relief to the Poor Manufacturers now out of Employment in the City and Suburbs, The Worshipful the MAYOR in the Chair: The Gentlemen who were deputed at the last Meeting to inquire into the state of the Manufacturing Poor having reported that there are now about 200 Families out of Employment, Resolved,That a Subscription be Immediately opened for the Relief of the Manufacturing and other Poor Labourers out of Employment, who have been upwards of Three Months resident in Carlisle or the Suburbs. Resolved,That it is the decided opinion of this Meeting that some Plans be adopted to provide useful and necessary Work, either within the City or the neighbourhood, in order to furnish such Employment for the Poor Manufacturers and other Labourers, as they will be able to perform at reasonable wages, under the direction of the Committee. Resolved,That no Persons be employed by the Committee unless they can produce a recommendation from their last employer. Resolved,That the Gentlemen whose names have been read by the Mayor be appointed a Committee to collect Suscriptions [sic], and to apply the sums subscribed by the liberal and humane, in such a manner as they may think most according to the intention of this Meeting, and most likely to meet the exigency of the moment, viz.: For English-Street and BotchergateCapt. HALTON, Mr. HEAD, Mr. DOBINSON, Rev. J. FAWCETT, Mr. ATKINSON, Mr. W. HALTON, Mr. B. SCOTT, Mr. T. MOUNSEY, Mr. Joseph FERGUSON, Mr. MARSHALL, Mr. J. FAWCETT, jun. For Scotch-Street, Rickergate, George's-Street, &c. Mr. HALL, Mr. RAILTON, Mr. LAW, Mr. BLOW, Mr. JAMES, Mr. MATHEWS, Mr. J. SOWERBY, Mr. ELLIOTT, Mr. ROWLAND, Mr. HUNTON. For Castle-Street, Abbey-Street, Annetwell-Street, and Fisher-StreetThe High Sheriff, Mr. John FORSTER, Mr. HARTLEY, Mr. John HODGSON, Major MOUNSEY, Mr. BRIGGS, Mr. John LOWRY, Mr. NIXON, Mr. LANGCAKE, Mr. John CONNELL, Rev. Mr. ANDERSON, Mr. PEARSON, Mr. SAUL, Mr. F. STODDART, Mr. John FERGUSON. CaldewgateMr. DONALD, Mr. Chas. BESWICK, Mr. J. HEWSON, jun., Mr. Arthur GRAHAM, Mr. Joseph FERGUSON, Mr. James CARTMEL. With liberty to add to their number. Resolved,That Subscriptions be received at the Banks of Messrs. FORSTERs, Messrs. GRAHAM &. Co., Messrs. CARRICK & Sons, Mr. ELLIOT, and Mr. HEAD. Resolved,That Mr. J. M. HEAD be the Treasurer, and Mr. J. FAWCETT, jun. the Secretary. Resolved,That these Resolutions be published in the Carlisle Papers. Resolved,That the Thanks of the Meeting be given to the Mayor for his conduct in the Chair. SUBSCRIPTIONS. £. s. | £. s. W. HODGSON 5 5 | John FORSTER 4 4 Thos. SALKELD 5 5 | COWEN, HEYSHAM, & Peter DIXON & Sons 21 0 | Co. 10 10 Joseph FERGUSON 5 5 | ROTHWELL & Co. 10 10 John FERGUSON 21 0 | M. HEWSON & Co. 3 3 J., R.& J. FERGUSON 21 0 | John BLOW 3 3 GALE, HEYSHAM, & Co. 5 5 | Thos. STORDY 2 2 GRAHAM & ARMSTRONG 5 5 | Joseph MARSHALL 1 1 Mr. DOBINSON 3 3 | J. M. HEAD 2 0 Thos. HUNTON 2 2 | Robert PERRING 1 0 Benj. SCOTT 1 1 | Fras. & James JOLLIE, Richard LAW 2 2 | Journal Office 1 1 J. FAWCETT 3 3 | John JOLLIE 2 2 Capt. HALTON 3 3 | William JACKSON, Henry PEARSON 2 2 | Comptroller 1 1 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PENRITH. SURGEON DENTIST. MR. ARANSON, SURGEON DENTIST, from No. 9, Duke Street, LIVERPOOL, respectfully informs the LADIES and GENTLEMEN of PENRITH and the Neighbourhood, that he is arrived, and his stay will be short; he therefore solicits the favour of those who may want his assistance, to send their Orders to him as soon as possible, at MRS. LOUGH'S, Netherend, where all commands will be thankfully received. Artificial Teeth made on an entire New Plan, from a single one to a whole Set, so as to serve every purpose of Mastication and Articulation, and not to be distinguished from the Natural, without the least Pain. All Operations on the Teeth and Gums performed with the greatest care and safety. N. B.Mr. A. has no objection to any Lady or Gentleman having their own Medical Gentleman present at any Operation he may have to perform. Mr. A. can produce Letters of Recommendation from some of the principal Members of the Cambridge University. Penrith, March 10, 1819. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- HIGHLAND EWES FOR SALE. About 900 black-faced EWES, with Lamb, wintered in Galloway, the Property of Mr. M'CLELLAN. The above Ewes were put to Leicester Tups; will be Shown at PENRITH on Tuesday the 23rd of March. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TO BE SOLD, by AUCTION, at SOCKBRIDGE, in the Parish of Barton, in the County of Westmorland, on Thursday the 1st Day of April, 1819, A Quantity of Valuable WOOD, growing upon the Estate at SOCKBRIDGE aforesaid, late the Property of RICHARD WORDSWORTH, Esq. deceased: consisting of about 100 valuable OAK TREES of Full Growth; also about 30 BEECH TREES of remarkably large Growth and fine Quality; and together also with a small Quantity of ASH WOOD. Persons inclinable to Purchase the Wood may apply to Mr. ISAAC SLEE, of Tirril, near Sockbridge, who will shew the same, and give Information relative to the Conditions on which the same will be Sold. The Sale will begin precisely at 10 o'Clock in the Forenoon. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- KITCHEN HILL, near PENRITH. TO BE SOLD, by AUCTION, at the GEORGE INN, PENRITH, on Wednesday the 31st March, 1819, ALL that MESSUAGE and TENEMENT, called KITCHEN HILL, situate in the Parish of Penrith, in the County of Cumberland: consisting of a Dwelling-House, Out-Houses, and 56 Acres of Land, by Estimation; together also with Three Days' Work of Meadow and Five Fog-Gaits in Plumpton Head Holme, now in the occupation of WILLIAM CARSON, as Farmer. Also, all those TWO DWELLING-HOUSES, situate in BURROWGATE, PENRITH, now in the occupation of THOMAS NOBLE and Mrs. HOPES, as Farmers. Kitchen Hill is Two Miles distant from Penrith, and situated upon the River Petteril, which runs through a part of the Estate. Further Information may be had at the Office of Mr. HUTTON, Solicitor, Penrith, where the Particulars and Conditions of Sale may be seen.The Farmer of Kitchen Hill, will shew the same. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CAPITAL TITHE-FREE AND FREEHOLD ESTATES. TO BE SOLD, by PRIVATE CONTRACT,All those TWO MESSUAGES & TENEMENTS, called or known by the respective Names of DORMANSTEADS, and WHITE CLOSE, in the Parish of STAPLETON, in the County of Cumberland; consisting of Two Dwelling-houses, and necessary Out-houses to each, and, by Estimation, 650 Acres of good Arable, Meadow, and Pasture Land, divided into suitable Inclosures with growing Hedges, extremely well Watered, and all lying within a Ring-fence. These Estates are now in the Occupation of Mr. JOHN NICOLSON, of Low Cummersdale, near Carlisle, the Owner, and John GARDHOUSE, his Tenant. Coals and Lime are only about Three Miles off; and Carlisle, Brampton, and Longtown, are at easy distances. For further Particulars apply to Mr. NICOLSON, of Wigton, and Mr. SAUL, Attornies-at-Law, or Mr. NICOLSON, the Owner, who will treat for the Sale. John GARDHOUSE will shew the Estates.