Saturday 21 Nov 1818 (p. 1, col. 4-5 and p. 2, col. 3) SALE AT LOW HOUSE, OF VALUABLE HUSBANDRY UTENSILS, STOCK, &c. TO BE SOLD, in PUBLIC AUCTION, at LOW HOUSE, on Wednesday the 2nd Day of December next,The very Valuable HUSBANDRY UTENSILS and STOCK, of JOHN GRAHAM, Esq., consisting, amongst other Articles, of Carts, Ploughs, Harrows, Rollers, Turnip Drills, Winnowing Machines, Ladders, Horse Trapping, Saddles and Bridles; Eight Work Horses, Six Young Ditto, One Short-horned Bull, Fourteen Milch Cows, Twenty-two Young Cattle, Forty-two Ewes and Eight Tups, all of the best Leicester Breed; with several Sows in Pig, and other Swine; and about 200 Carlisle Bushels of Potatoes, assorted and earthed. The Sale will begin at One o'Clock; and Six Months' Credit will be given on finding good Security. WILLIAM WILSON, Auctioneer. 18th November, 1818. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CAPITAL FARMS TO LET. TO BE LET, for a Term of Years, and Entered upon at Candlemas next, THE FARM called GARISTOWN, in the Parish of Rockliffe; consisting of a complete Set of Farm Buildings, with a Thrashing Machine carried by Water, and 215 Acres, or thereabouts, of rich Arable, Meadow, and Pasture Ground, divided into suitable Inclosures, and well Watered and Fenced. Also, the Capital MANSION-HOUSE called ROCKLIFFE-HALL, with excellent Out-offices and Conveniences, and a large Garden and Orchard attached thereto, and any Quantity of Land immediately adjoining the House, not exceeding 25 or 30 Acres. For further Particulars of these Premises apply to Mr. MOUNSEY, of Castletown, the Owner; who will send a Person to shew the Lands. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CARLISLE, NOV. 20, 1818. PUBLIC WALKS. £ s. TO Cash received, ............................................ 149 7 By Payments due by } } former Committee for the } £13 12 9½ } the year 1817, .................. } } By Payments, 1818, ................£108 11 8½ } 149 7 By Balance, per William } } HODGSON, Esq. Mayor, } £27 2 6 } The Committee have to acknowledge the loan of Horses and Carts from Mrs. IRVING of the Coffee-House, Mr. John FORSTER, Messrs. STODARTs, and Lieut. LITTLE. J. HODGSON. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE, THAT the PROPRIETORS of the LAND on the Intended Line of CANAL, request a MEETING on THURSDAY the 26th Instant, at the House of JOHN BLAYLOCK, BURGH, at Two o'Clock, P. M. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- JONATHAN YOUNG, IMPORTER OF WINE AND SPIRITUOUS LIQUORS, RETURNS his most grateful Thanks to his Friends and the Public in general for the very liberal encouragement which he has experienced since he commenced Business in CARLISLE, and begs leave to announce, that he has now Removed to a commodious Shop and Premises in ENGLISH-STREET, where he has on hand an excellent Stock of Prime SPIRITS and WINES, which he continues to dispose of on the most reasonable terms. Teas, Groceries, Porter, &c. as usual. Carlisle, Nov. 19, 1818. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BOOKS. TO BE SOLD, reasonably, a Copy of DR. GREGORY'S ENCYCLOPEDIA, 2 vols. 4to. neatly half-bound, and quite new. Apply to the Printer. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TO PRINTERS. TO BE SOLD, a small FOUNT of LONG PRIMER, London Cast, in good condition, and a moderate Quantity of 8 and 10 Lines PICA. Either may be Purchased separately.Apply to the Printer of this Paper. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TO BE LET, (for a Term of 16 Years from the 1st Day of August, 1818), and Entered upon Immediately, ALL that large ERECTION and BUILDING, with the Cottages, Outhouses, Yard, and Premises, situate near the NEW TWIST MILL, out of the English Gates of the City of CARLISLE, lately occupied by Messrs. Richard JACKSON and Co., and formerly occupied by Messrs. WILLIAMS, PARKER, and Co. as an Iron Foundery. For further particulars apply to Mr. BOUSTEAD, of Fisher Street, Carlisle, who is authorized to Let the same.Carlisle, Nov. 20, 1818.