Saturday 14 Nov 1818 (p. 3, col. 2-3) MARRIAGES. At St. Mary's Church, in this City, on Monday last, Mr. James RUTHERFORD, to Miss Grace FAULDER.On Thursday, Mr. George HETHERINGTON, to Miss Hannah, DISKINSON [DICKINSON according to FamilySearch].At St. Cuthbert's, on Monday, Mr. Joseph THOMPSON, to Miss Jane STALKER.On Wednesday, Mr. Thomas HARDCASTLE, aged 73, to Mrs. Sarah MAXWELL, aged about 66. On Saturday last, at Kirklinton, Mr. John DAVIDSON, Sen. of Newtown of Rockliff, to Elizabeth LIDDERDALE, of Dalston, Daughter of Robert LIDDERDALE Esq. late of Gretna-hall. At Penrith, on Saturday last, Mr. Robert RAILTON, to Miss Mary NICHOLSON. At Whitehaven, last week, Capt. BARNES, of the brig Industry, to Miss WATTERS, both of that town. Saturday last, at the same place, Mr. Philip SHARP, to Miss Isabella MARLEY, both of St. Bees. Lately at Corney, Mr. Christopher KITCHIN, of Thornbank, in Gosforth, to Miss Elizabeth CRAGG, of Langley Park. At Crosthwaite Church, Keswick, Mr. Joseph ROOKIN, carrier, to Miss Elizabeth COCKBAINE, both of Keswick. On Monday week, by two magistrates, at Annan, Mr. A. BARNES of Kendal, to Miss DODGSON, of Cartmell Fell. Last week, Mr. L. CLEMENT, aged seventy-two, to Sarah ELLERAY aged about 30both of Staveley, Westmorland. Mr. John MARK, of Newby, Westmorland, to Miss M. NELSON, of Morland. Monday last, at Gargrave, the Rev. Henry Dawson ROUNDELL, B. D. Rector of Fringford Oxfordshire, and Fellow of Magdalen College, Oxford, to Elizabeth, daughter of the late Peter GARFORTH, Esq. of Coniston. At Brough, on Monday last, Mr. Joseph COOPER, principal cook at the Swan Inn, and who has for many years served in that capacity in families of the first respectability in Westmorland and the neighbouring counties, to Miss Jane MILBOURN, of the same place, well known by her attendance on travellers of all ranks, as a celebrated dealer in lamb's wool stockings. DEATHS. Since our last:Mr. Geo. CHARLESWORTH, of Ritson's Lane, aged 34.Mrs. Ann RAILTON, of Blackwell, aged 71 years. At Wigton, on Tuesday the 3rd instant, Miss Eleanor KNUBLEY, daughter of the late Edward KNUBLEY, Esq. of Fingland Rigg. She bore a protracted illness with all the exemplary fortitude and pious resignation of a Christian; and proved, in her last moments, with what peace the righteous can die. Nov. 6, at Longcleugh-side, in the parish of Kirklinton, at an advanced age, Mr. Fergus PARK, many years gardener at Kirklinton-Hall. At Caldbeck, on Sunday last, Mr. Joshua SCOTT, aged 73, one of the Society of Friends. At Penrith, on the 6th inst., Mr. John ROOK, musician, aged 26.Same place, on the 8th, Mr. William PERCIVAL, formerly in the Excise, aged 91. On Saturday last, at Whitehaven, (much respected) in the 83rd year of her age, Mrs. JACKSON, relict of Capt. JACKSON, late of the brig Watters, of that port. Lately, at Whitehaven, Mr. William SIM, advanced in years.Sunday last, at the same place, aged 78, Mr. Isaac NICHOLSON, formerly master of the Indian-King Inn, Roper-street. At Egremont, Mr. William POSTLETHWAITE, aged 87. At Stoney-Wath, in the parish of Lamplugh, in the 85th year of her age, Mrs. Jane FREAR, relict of the late Mr. John FREAR, a respectable yeoman of that place. On Wednesday se'nnight, aged 67, Mr. John SIMPSON, of Kendal, highly respected. At Hawkshead, Mr. Thomas WALKER, aged 56.Mr. W. TAYLOR, of Colthouse, aged 77. At Moss-side, parish of Dumfries, on the 7th inst. John FERGUSON, aged 73. He was a man of the most eccentric character, but those who knew him best, loved him most. He was a most affectionate husband, a loving father, and a kind and disinterested friend. At Dumfries, on the 9th inst. Mr. Robert THOMPSON, innkeeper, aged 63. On Saturday the 7th inst., Robert Hathorn STEWART, Esq. of Physgill, Galloway. At Edinburgh, on the 31st ult., Lieut. John BLACKBURN, of the Dumfriesshire militia. On the 24th ult. at Hutton-long-Villiers, Edward SMITH, aged 100 years. Lately, at Newton Lodge, Mary, daughter of William TAYLOR, Esq. At Lockerbie, on Saturday last, John JOHNSTONE, Esq., surgeon there, and late of the Royal Navy. At Kirkcudbright, on the 3d inst. Mr. Wm. M'WHINNIE merchant, in the 49th year of his age. Lately, at Heatherwick, Northumberland, Mrs. POTTS, mother-in-law of Mr. Thomas CLARK, aged 103¾ years. An exemplary Servant.On 28th ult. at her master's house (Mr. DAVIS), in Bath, Elizbeth RIDLER, aged 53, after a long illness, which she bore with becoming patience; having lived in the same family 22 years; during which time she did the entire work of the house, not excepting washing and brewing. In this exemplary servant were united industry, economy, and strict probity, in which valuable qualities she was exceeded by none. She was not only careful of her master's property, but realised herself the sum of £100 in the course of about 20 years, although her wages on average did not exceed 9 guineas per annum. Neatness, cleanliness, and frugality in her dress, were striking features in this faithful servant's character; and she invariably, by her conduct, held out this language to others, Go, and do likewise.