Saturday 05 Dec 1818 (p. 2, col. 4-5) MONEY WANTED. WANTED Immediately, on Mortgage of Property of ample value, the Sums of £400 or £500, and £1000. Apply to Mr. WILSON, Solicitor, Brampton. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TO BE LET TO FARM, by PROPOSAL, for a Term of Years as may be agreed upon, and to be Entered on at CANDLEMAS, 1819; THAT well accustomed INN, known by the name of the GEORGE and DRAGON, in HESKET-NEW-MARKET, in the County of Cumberland, with the Stables and other buildings adjoining, and two convenient inclosed Yards, all which are well adapted for Public Business, now in the occupation of Mrs. ISABELLA MARRS. Any Person inclinable to take the same, may apply to the said Mrs. MARRS, upon the Premises, who will give any particular information that may be required, until Thursday, the 23rd of December, when the same will be Let, and the Tenant declared at the said House. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VALUABLE FREEHOLD HOUSE AND PREMISES IN PENRITH FOR SALE. TO BE SOLD, in PUBLIC SALE, at the House of GEORGE TYSON the George Inn, in PENRITH, in the County of Cumberland, in the Evening of Friday, the 18th Day of December next, (by order of the Executors and Devisees in Trust, named in the last Will and Testament of Mr. WILLIAM PERCIVAL, Deceased), THE Compact and Eligible FREEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSE, GARDEN, and PREMISES, late the Property and Residence of the said Mr. W. PERCIVAL, Deceased, desirably situated in MIDDLEGATE, in PENRITH aforesaid. The House consists, on the ground floor, of Two Parlours in front, with Kitchen, Back-kitchen, and Out-offices behind, and Four Bed-rooms on the first floor. The Garden is spacious, well Walled and stocked with Fruit Trees, which have been taken much pains with. There is Garden-house and Tea-room at the top of the Garden, and an excellent new built Stable for Three Horses, and a Hay-loft above. Also, one half of the PEW or SEAT (No. 87.), in the North Aisle of Penrith Church. And also, one half of another PEW or SEAT, in the body of the said Church, marked (No. 32.) For Conditions of Sale, and further particulars apply to Mr. PRESTON, Solicitor in Penrith aforesaid. Penrith, Nov. 25, 1818. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- WINTER ASSEMBLIES. THE LADIES and GENTLEMEN of CARLISLE and its Vicinity, are respectfully informed that the WINTER SUBSCRIPTION ASSEMBLIES are appointed on the following Days: THURSDAY, 17th DECEMBER. TUESDAY, 12th JANUARY, 1819. THURSDAY, 4th FEBRUARY. THURSDAY, 25th FEBRUARY. THURSDAY, 18th MARCH. Ladies Non-subscribers, 4s. 6d.Gentlemen, 5s. 6d. WM. JAMES, Esq. } HENRY HALL, Esq. } Stewards. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- GENERAL AGENT, ACCOMPTANT, &c. THOMAS BELL, BEGS leave to announce to his Friends and the Public, that he purposes commencing the Business of a GENERAL AGENT, to close any Old, New, or Intricate Accounts with punctuality and dispatch. Sales attended, and Money Collected on the Shortest Notice. The most respectable reference will be given. Carlisle, Dec. 3, 1818. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- JOHN ARMSTRONG, AUCTIONEER AND APPRAISER, FROM CARLISLE, MOST respectfully informs the Inhabitants of WIGTON, and the Public generally, that he has entered upon that commodious PUBLIC-HOUSE, in WIGTON, known by the Sign of the BACCHUS INN, where he hopes by assiduity and strict attention to his Business, to obtain a portion of Public Patronage. Good Stabling, and comfortable accommodation for Travellers. JOHN ARMSTRONG also begs leave to inform the Public, that he purposes continuing the practice of AUCTIONEER and APPRAISER, both in Town and Country, in which capacity he will be happy to serve his employers to the best of his ability, and on the most reasonable terms. Wigton, Dec. 15, 1818. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT the PARTNERSHIP TRADE of IRON FOUNDERS, carried on at BOTCHERGATE, near the City of CARLISLE, in the County of Cumberland, by Us, the undersigned JULIANA NICHOLSON and JOHN NICOLSON, was this day DISSOLVED by mutual consent. All Debts owing to, or by the said Concern, will be received and paid by the said JOHN NICOLSON, by whom the Trade will be continued. Witness our hands the 3rd Day of December, 1818. JULIANA NICHOLSON. JOHN NICOLSON. Witness, THOMAS DIXON.