Saturday 07 Nov 1818 (p. 1, col. 3 and p. 2, col. 5-6) RED-HOUSE HUNT WILL be on MONDAY the 16th November. The Stanwix Harriers will cast off precisely at Eight o'Clock. Dinner on the Table at Two o'Clock. Mr. JOSEPH COX, } Mr. JAMES GILKERSON, } Stewards. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- WRAGMIRE ANNUAL HUNT. THE WRAGMIRE HUNT will be on MONDAY the 16th Day of November instant, at the House of WILLIAM NICHOL, of Wragmire Causeway. The Carlisle Harriers will throw off exactly at Eight o'Clock. Dinner on the Table at Half-past Two. Mr. WILSON, and } Mr. SMALLWOOD, } Stewards. November 4, 1818. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BLACK QUEY STRAYED. STRAYED, from CARLISLE SANDS, on Saturday last, a BLACK QUEY, near Calving, with short loose Horns, and White Tail Head. Whoever will give Information to JOSEPH HARRISON, of Ainstable-low-hall, or at the PACK HORSE, Carlisle, so that she may be had again, shall be handsomely Rewarded for their Trouble, and all reasonable Expences paid--October 31, 1818. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MANURE TO LET. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a Meeting of the Trustees of the Turnpike Road from CARLISLE to EAMONT BRIDGE, will be held on Saturday the 14th of November instant, at the House of Mrs. IRVING, Crown and Mitre, CARLISLE, when the MAURE upon that Part of the said Road between the Freelidge Stone and the Toll Gates, will be LET by PUBLIC AUCTION, for One Year, to the best Bidder, between the Hours of Twelve and Two o'Clock, to commence on the 14th November. JOHN THOMPSON, Clerk to the Trustees. November 2, 1818. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARM TO LET. TO BE LET, for a Term of Years, and Entered upon at Candlemas next, ALL that ESTATE called FINGLAND RIGG, situate in the Parish of Bowness, in the County of Cumberland, Eight Miles from Carlisle, and Ten from Wigton, consisting of One Hundred and Seventy-five Acres, or thereabouts, of valuable Arable, Meadow, and Pasture Lands, with a good Dwelling-House, and excellent Out-Buildings. Mr. JOHN STORDY, of Thrustonfield. will shew the Estate, and agree with any Person who wishes to become Tenant of the same.--November 2, 1818. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TURNIPS, HORSES, COWS, &c. FOR SALE. TO BE SOLD, in PUBLIC SALE, at Mr. FISHER'S, KELL-HOUSE FARM, on Monday the 9th Day of November, 1818, at 12 o'Clock, as under, agreeably to the Conditions of Sale, viz. ABOUT Two Acres of Globe Turnips, in Lots, Two Acres of Norfolk Red Cheek ditto, with Thirty-five Stitches of well-grown Swedish Turnips; a Mare and Colt Foal, by MOUNSEY's Arabian; Two seasoned Work Horses; Four Milch Cows, all taken the Bull; Four Galloway Heifers, gone two years old, in good condition; One Yearling ditto; a Horse Turnip Seed Drill and Roller; Three Carts, Two Pair Eight Inch Wheels; One Stitch Harrow, Cleaning Machine, Ploughs, Harrows, Gear, &c.; Cast Iron Roller in Frame; Corn Mill for Horses, Swine, &c.; a Clock, and Six Parlour Chairs, good Chest of Drawers, Three Camp Bedsteads, Two Feather Beds; a Quantity of good Country Cheese; Land House Dog and Chain, and sundry other Articles. J. COMERFORD, Auctioneer. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c. FOR SALE. TO BE SOLD, by PUBLIC AUCTION, at Mrs. IRVING's ASSEMBLY ROOM, on Thursday the 19th of November Instant,-Sale to commence at Ten o'Clock,-A Quantity of VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, late the Property of Mr. JOHN HEBSON deceased; consisting of Mahogany Dining, Pembroke, and Card Tables; Sideboards, Chairs, Sofas, Bookcase, Pier and other Glasses, Wardrobe, Chests of Drawers; Fenders, Fire Irons; Mahogany Four-post Bedsteads, with printed Furniture; Dressing Tables, Wash Stands, Feather Beds, Hair Mattrasses, &c.; Dining, Drawing, Bed-room, and Stair Carpetting; China, Glass, Earthenware, Paper Tea Trays, Knives, Forks, and some Books; Kitchen and Brewing Utensils, besides a variety of other articles. Also a fine-toned PIANO FORTE, nearly new. The whole may be viewed on Wednesday preceding the Sale. J. COMERFORD, Auctioneer. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- IMPROVED SHORT-HORNED CATTLE FOR SALE, At LOWTHER, in the County of WESTMORLAND, belonging to the EARL OF LONSDALE. TO BE SOLD, by AUCTION, on Wednesday, the 25th Instant, at Ten o'Clock in the Forenoon, at the Warren House, near Lowther Village, about THIRTY HEAD of WELL-BRED SHORT-HORNED CATTLE, of different Ages; including Two Bulls: one Three, and the other Four Years Old. Also several Fat Spaithed GALLOWAY HEIFFERS. N. B.-Hand-bills will be distributed at the Time of Sale, describing the different Lots of Short-horned Cattle, and their Pedigrees. Lowther, November 4, 1818. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- WORKINGTON AND LIVERPOOL TRADERS, THE Proprietors of which beg leave most respectfully to inform the Public, that their good substantial and fast-sailing Schooners, DERWENT, JOHN HARRISON Master, and RECOVERY, JOHN CARTMELL Master, continue to run regularly between Liverpool and the Ports of Workington and Maryport every 10 or 12 days, weather permitting; and that neither Storage nor Town Dues are charged on Goods at Workington, from whence there must be a considerable saving in land carriage on Goods for places north of Whitehaven. The Owners therefore hope their Friends and the Public in general, will favor them with the Freight of Goods, which they may rely will be forwarded with care and dispatch. AGENTS { WOOD & WATSON, Liverpool. { ANDREW LITTLE, Workington. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ROUTLEDGE'S CREDITORS. THE CREDITORS of JOHN ROUTLEDGE, of NUNSCLEUGH, in the Parish of Bewcastle, in the County of Cumberland, CATTLE DEALER, who was lately discharged out of his Majesty's Gaol or Prison, at Carlisle, in and for the said County, by Virtue of the Act of Parliament made and passed in the Fifty-third Year of the Reign of his present Majesty, intituled, "An Act for the Relief of Debtors in England;" and of two other Acts passed to Amend the same, are desired to meet the Assignee of the said Insolvent, at the House of Mr. GEORGE TRIMBLE, Innkeeper, in Rickergate, near the City of Carlisle, on Friday the 27th Day of November instant, at Four o'Cock [sic] in the Afternoon, to assent to, or dissent from, the said Assignee becoming a Party, or executing a certain Conveyance, as such Assignee of the Customary Estate of the said Insolvent, situate in the said Parish of Bewcastle, subject to the several Mortgages, and other incumbrances thereon, in pursuance of a Sale thereof, made by the said Insolvent to a certain person as purchaser, before he took the benefit of the said Act or Acts, and to his confirming such Sale, and receiving the purchase money agreeably thereto, after payment of the said Mortgages and other Incumbrances; and also, to his taking such ways and means as he may be advised, to compel the said Insolvent to surrender and convey the Customary Estate, (according to the Custom of the Manor of which the same is held) either to him, or to the said Purchaser, agreeably to the Statute, and deliver the quiet possession thereof, in case of any refusal of the said Insolvent when thereunto lawfully required; and also, to assent to, or dissent from, the Assignee commencing, prosecuting, or defending any Suit, or Suits in Law, or Equity, for recovery of any part of the said Insolvent's Estate and Effects; or compounding, submitting to arbitration, or otherwise agreeing any matter or thing relating thereto, and on other special affairs. JOHN BLOW, Solicitor to the Assignee. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- HUNT AT ALLONBY. ON THURSDAY the 19th of NOVEMBER Instant, the Hounds will cast off at Eight o'Clock.-Dinner on the Table at the SHIP INN at Three. WILLIAM DONALD, Esq. } JOHN OSBORN, Esq. } Stewards. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DWELLING-HOUSE IN CARLISLE. TO BE LET, and Entered upon Immediately, a convenient FAMILY DWELLING-HOUSE, situate in EAGLESFIELD ABBEY, Carlisle; lately occupied by Mr. NANSON. Apply to Mr. Thomas HUDSON, Patternoster-Row, Carlisle. (Not to be repeated.)