Saturday 02 Jan 1819 (p. 1, col. 3 + 5-6 and p. 2, col. 4) SALMON FISHERY. TO BE LET, by PRIVATE CONTRACT, for One Year, or for a Term of Years, THE ESK SALMON and TROUT FISHERY, Extending from the Solway Frith to Carevenly Burn-foot, a distance of Eight Miles. To Treat for the same apply to Mr. ELLIS, at Croft-head, or to Mr. R. GRAHAM, at Netherby. December 26, 1818. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- AMBLESIDE BOARDING SCHOOL, FOR YOUNG LADIES. THE CHRISTMAS VACATION will Terminate on the Twentieth of this Month, and it is requested that Young Ladies will be punctual to the Day. MISS DOWLING, sensible of the Encouragement with which she has been honoured, avails herself of this occasion to assure those who may entrust their Children to her care, that no exertion shall be wanting on her part, for the attainment of the objects which she has particularly in view. The Young Ladies are placed on the footing of such as are usually termed Parlour-Boarders, in the hope, by this arrangement, to combine the advantages of a Home-Education, with others only to be met with in a School. It is MISS DOWLING'S wish to gain the esteem of her Pupils, and to fix their attention by affectionate treatment, and by keeping a watchful eye over their manners, deportment, and comforts; with especial regard to their Religious Improvement: and she feels it her duty to express her conviction, that accomplishments, if not founded upon this basis, are of no value. TERMS FOR BOARD AND TUITION. Under Ten Years old, Forty Guineas; above that Age, Fifty Guineas a Year; and Two Guineas Entrance.Including History, Chronology, Geography, the Globes, Needle-Work, French and English, Grammatically.Constant attention is paid to the correction of Provincialisms, and improper Pronunciation in both Languages. EXTRA ANNUAL CHARGES. Italian, £6 6s.; Piano Forte, £6 6s.; Harp, £6 6s.; Drawing, £6 6s.; Dancing, £4 4s.; Writing and Arithmetic, £2 2s. (no charge for Entrances); Washing, £4 4s.No deduction to be allowed for temporary absence.One Quarter's previous notice to be given of the removal of a Pupil, or that time to be paid for. VACATIONS. At Midsummer, Six Weeks; Christmas, Four Weeks; and any Young Lady remaining at School during the Vacations, to pay One Guinea per Week. Day Boarders, Twenty Guineas per Annum. Day Scholars, Twelve Guineas. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SUN INN, MARYPORT, TO LET. TO BE LET, for a Term of Years, or from Year to Year, and to be Entered upon at Candlemas next, or sooner if required, ALL that Commodious and well-accustomed INN, or PUBLIC HOUSE, known by the Sign of the SUN INN, with Two excellent Stables containing 12 Stalls, Chaise-house, Sheds, Yard, and other suitable conveniences, situate in and fronting Wood Street, Crosby Street, and the Market Place, in MARYPORT, in the County of Cumberland. The Tenant may, if desirous, be accommodated with any part of the Furniture, &c. now upon the said Premises, at a fair Valuation. For further Particulars as to Terms, please to apply Personally (or by Letter, post-paid), to Mr. JOSEPH FELL, the Owner, upon the Premises, or at the Office of Mr. SIM, Attorney-at-Law, Senhouse Street, Maryport.Dec. 26, 1818. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TO BE SOLD, by PRIVATE CONTRACT, with immediate Possession, an extremely neat and convenient modern-built DWELLING-HOUSE, situate in the pleasant village of TEMPLESOWERBY, Westmorland; comprising two excellent and well-proportioned Rooms on the Ground Floor, five Bed-Rooms and a Dressing-Room up Stairs, commodious Kitchen, back Kitchen, Dairy, and a two-stalled Stable, together with a good Kitchen-Garden behind the Buildings, surrounded by a substantial Wall, and a handsome Court in front; the whole forming a most desirable residence for a small genteel Family. Also, a valuable FIELD, adjoining the Buildings, containing by Estimation, Four Acres. The Premises are held for the remainder of an unexpired term of 999 years, granted in the Reign of Queen Elizabeth, by payment of a merely nominal Rent. Templesowerby, one of the most beautiful Villages in the North of England, is situate on the line of the Great North Road, upon which the Glasgow Mail, direct from London, and a Stage Coach, pass daily, near to the Banks of the River Eden, in fine Sporting and Romantic Country, at equal distances of Seven Miles from the Market Towns of Penrith and Appleby; and it possesses a superior advantage of affording a numerous and highly respectable Society. For further particulars apply to Messrs. BRIGGS & HALL, Solicitors, Appleby, Westmorland. Appleby, Dec. 30, 1818. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A DELIGHTFUL COUNTRY RESIDENCE TO BE LET. TO BE LET, for the Term of Five or Seven Years, and Entered upon at Candlemas, 1819,All that large and commodious DWELLING-HOUSE, situate at PARKBROOM, in the Parish of Stanwix, in the County of Cumberland, consisting of an excellent Kitchen, Back-Kitchen, and Parlour, with a Milk-House, Pantry, and other convenience below Stairs, and Six Lodging-Rooms upon the Second Floor, with a large Garden and Orchard behind the same, well stocked with Fruit Trees. The Premises are the Property of JAMES GRAHAM, Esquire, and Miss SIMPSON, of Richardby, and are most delightfully situated near the River Eden, and command a most pleasing view of the Eastern Mountains and Country adjacent, and were lately occupied by Mr. WILLIAM RICHARDSON. Mr. HENRY LAMBERT, of Parkbroom, will shew the Premises, and further particulars may be had by applying to Mr. BOUSTEAD, of Fisher Street, Carlisle, who is authorized to Let the same.