Saturday 28 Nov 1818 (p. 1, col. 4-5 and p. 2, col. 3) ALMANACKS & POCKET BOOKS, FOR THE YEAR 1819. C. THURNAM RETURNS sincere Thanks to his Friends and the Public, for the very liberal Encouragement he has experienced since he commenced Business; and begs to inform them, that he has received a large Assortment of ALMANACKS and LADIES' and GENTLEMEN'S POCKET BOOKS, for the Year 1819. CIRCULATING LIBRARY. C. T. likewise informs his Friends and the Public, that several New and Popular Books have lately been added to his CIRCULATING LIBRARY; a List of which may be had gratis.-Subscribers are allowed a Catalogue of the whole Library, free of expence. Books, Pamphlets, Magazines, and Reviews of every description, procured on a very short Notice, without any additional Expense for Carriage. Bookbinding and Printing neatly executed.-Stationery of every description.-Family Patent Medicines.-Lottery Tickets and Shares, &c. &c. A great Variety of Children's Books. *** A NEW PIANO FORTE for Sale, or to Let out. A good Copy of HUTTON'S MATHEMATICAL DICTIONARY to be Sold cheap.-Apply to C. THURNAM. AN APPRENTICE WANTED. English-street, Carlisle, Nov. 26, 1818. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NOTICE. THE CREDITORS of JOHN KIRKUP, late of LANGHOLM, North Britain, Innkeeper, but last of LONGTOWN, in the Parish of Arthuret, in the County of Cumberland, Farmer, who was lately discharged from his Majesty's Gaol, in the City of Carlisle, in the said County of Cumberland, under and by virtue of an order of the Court for Relief of Insolvent Debtors, are desired to meet at the Office of Messrs. MOUNSEY and SISSON, Solicitors, in Carlisle, on Friday the 18th Day of December next, at Eleven o'Clock in the Forenoon, for the purpose of choosing an Assignee or Assignees of the Estate and Effects of the said John KIRKUP. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FURNISHED HOUSE or LODGINGS. WANTED, at Candlemas next, for a few Months, in an airy part of CARLISLE, A FURNISHED HOUSE, or LODGINGS, containing Two Sitting Rooms, Four or Five Bed Rooms, and a Kitchen. For a Reference apply to the Printer. Nov. 25, 1818. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CUMBERLAND FREEHOLDS. TO BE SOLD, by AUCTION, at the House of Mr. J. COWKS, Innkeeper, Bassenthwaite Halls, in the County of Cumberland, on Wednesday the 9th Day of December, 1818,- ALL those PARCELS or INCLOSURES of FREEHOLD and TITHE-FREE LAND, either together or in the following Lots, viz.:- LOT 1. A DWELLING-HOUSE, BARN, BYER, and STABLE, slated and in good repair; A GARDEN and ORCHARD, well stocked with choice Fruit Trees: LOW GARTH, and HIGH CLOSE, containing together about Seven Acres. LOT 2. LONG CROFT, 4A. 2R. 7P. LOT 3. FLOATS, 3A. 4P. LOT 4. SOUTH RING, One Acre. LOT 5. GREAT BIRD MOSS, 5A. 2R. 16P. LOT 6. LITTLE MOSS, Three Roods. LOT 7. GREAT CHAPEL BECKS, 2A. 2R. 18P. LOT 8. MIDDLE CHAPEL BECKS, 1A. 3R. LOT 9. LITTLE CHAPEL BECKS, 1R. 15P. LOT 10. RED GATE FOOT, 4A. 2R. 2P. Also, an ALLOTMENT OF GROUND, on BLACK MOSS. All situate at HIGH SIDE, in the Parish of Bassenthwaite aforesaid, being Five Miles from Keswick, Seven from Cockermouth, and Ten from Wigton. It is well Watered and Fenced, and has a Right upon the adjoining Common. The Land Tax is redeemed. The Dwelling-house is adjoining the Road leading from Keswick to Cockermouth, commanding an extensive View of the surrounding Country, and the Lake of Bassenthwaite. Mr. D. CROSTHWAITE, the present Farmer, will shew the Premises; and further particulars may be known by applying to Mr. SLATER, Surgeon, Appleby, the Owner.-The Sale to commence at Five o'clock in the Afternoon. J. WRIGHT, Auctioneer. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CARLISLE, 26th Nov. 1818. TO WILLIAM HODGSON, ESQ. MAYOR OF THE CITY OF CARLISLE. WE, the Undersigned Inhabitants of CARLISLE, request that you will at your earliest convenience, call a MEETING of the Gentlemen, Clergy, and Inhabitants of this City, in order to agree upon an ADDRESS of CONDOLENCE to His Royal Highness the PRINCE REGENT, upon the Death of our much lamented QUEEN. Thomas HALTON. Thomas ATKINSON. Thomas SALKELD. J. H. HALL. C. W. HUTCHINSON. Thomas BLAMIRE. Edward JAMES. C. S. MOUNSEY. Wm. WILDE. J. J. W. LAMBERT. John HODGSON. In pursuance of the above Requisition, I appoint WEDNESDAY next, the 2nd December, at 12 o'Clock, at the TOWN HALL. W. HODGSON, Mayor. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- UNRIVALLED PERFORMANCES. THE celebrated Mr. MORITZ, EMPEROR OF ALL CONJURORS, begs leave to inform the Ladies and Gentlemen of CARLISLE and its Vicinity, that in consequence of the lamented DEATH of her MAJESTY, his Performances here will be postponed until Monday the 7th of December next; when he intends to exhibit, at the THEATRE, his UNRIVALLED PERFORMANCES, which were much admired in this City Fifteen Years ago.-Particulars will be expressed in the Hand-Bills of the Day. N. B.-The celebrated MORITZ intends also to perform at PENRITH, on Monday first, November 30, at the GEORGE INN Assembly-Room. TWO of Mr. MORITZ's Indentured APPRENTICES having absconded from his Service, on Sunday last,-NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that whoever harbours or employs them after the Day of the Date hereof, will be prosecuted as the Law directs. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TO BE LET, by PROPOSAL, the CASTING of a QUANTITY of CLAY, near Kirkland House, in the parish of Bowness; for the Space of 125 Yards, or thereabouts, in Length, and 3 Yards Width, as the same is now staked out, and at the average Depth of Five Feet and a Half. John SHARP, of Kirkland, or Richard WIDDRINGTON, of Binnacle, will shew the ground; and Conditions of Letting may be seen at the Office of Messrs. HODGSON and NANSON, Solicitors, Carlisle, where Proposals will be received until Thursday the 2d of December, 1818. N. B.-The Proposals to state the Price of Casting, per Cubic Yard. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TO BE SOLD, BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, AN Excellent and Convenient HOUSE, situated in Fisher Street, CARLISLE; consisting of a Dining-room, Breakfast-room, Two Kitchens, Store-room, &c. &c., on the first Floor; a good Drawing-room, Four Bed-chambers, a Dressing-room, and Water-closet, on the second Floor; Three roomy Attics, with back Stair-case; good Cellaring; excellent Water, and Back Yard; with every convenience suitable for a genteel Family.-Any Person inclined to purchase the same, may treat with Mr. TYSON, Old Brewery, or Mr. SAUL, Attorney-at-Law, Carlisle. 27th November, 1818. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TO BE SOLD, by PRIVATE CONTRACT, and Entered upon Immediately, A Very Eligible FREEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSE, and large GARDEN, with convenient Out-offices, situate in the Back Street of the Town of BRAMPTON, in the County of Cumberland, the Property of Mrs. MARGARET ARMSTRONG. The House consists of a large Dining Room, Library, and Seven Lodging Rooms, with a Kitchen, Back Kitchen, and Dairy; and it has been lately new Roofed with the best Timber, and slated with the best Blue Slate.-The Garden is Large, and well Stocked with Fruit Trees, and inclosed by Brick and Stone Walls. For further Particulars application to be made to Messrs. MOUNSEY and SISSON, Solicitors, Carlisle, who are authorized to treat for the Sale of the Property. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SURVEY AND VALUATION OF THE PARISH OF FARLAM. A SURVEY and VALUATION of all the MESSUAGES, LANDS, and TENEMENTS, within the PARISH of FARLAM, in the County of Cumberland, being required to be made for the purpose of making an equal Rate and Assessment for the Relief of the Poor of said Parish, any Person or Persons desirous of engaging to make the said Survey and Valuation, either together or separately, are requested to send their Proposals in Writing to Mr. JAMES THOMPSON, of Farlam Hall, on or before the 16th of December next, on application to whom further information may be had relative thereto. Farlam, Nov. 24, 1818.