The Cumberland Pacquet
15 March 1814
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Sale of Mahogany. To be Sold in Public Sale, on Thursday Morning, the 24th instant, at the New Warehouse Yard, in Queen Street, About 3200 Feet of Mahogany, Imported from Jamaica in the Volunteer T. & M. HARTLEY Whitehaven, 10 March, 1814. ** Man Servant Wanted Wanted in a Gentleman's Family, to attend to a small Farm, and occasionally to drive a Jaunting Car, with one horse, a servant of light weight. Good wages will be given to any person well qualified for the situation, and satisfactorily recommended from his last place. -Apply to the printer of this Paper. ** GROCER AND TEA DEALER. David FREARS begs leave to inform his friends, and the public that he has opened a Shop in Roper Street, in the House lately occupied by Mr. MUNCASTER, Watchmaker, - where he has laid in a good assortment of all kinds of Groceries and Teas which he purposes selling on the most reasonable terms. All orders, with which he may be favoured either in Town or Country, executed with the greatest punctuality. Whitehaven, 1 March 1814. ** COUNTRY HOUSE TO LET. To be Let, and entered upon at Pleasure, a commodious House at Woodend; containing four bed chambers; Two Parlours, Kitchen, Back Kitchen, Scullery and Two Pantries; - a Garden, Orchard, Stable, for three Horses and a Gig House. Woodend is One Mile from Egremont, and Four from Whitehaven. -For particulars, apply to Mr. John BIRLEY, upon the premises. Cleator, 28 Feb. 1814. ** Water Corn Mill To be Sold or Let, by Private Contract, situate in the Parish of Whicham, in the County of Cumberland. -Further Particulars may be had, by applying to Mr. SHAW, Attorney at Law, Ulverston. 10 March, 1814. ** ON SALE. By W. BIRKETT, Grocer, Tangier-Street, Whitehaven, New Red Clover New White Do. New Trefoil Spring Tares Annual and Perennial Rye Grass, warranted New. 14 March, 1814. ** Mr. LEWIS Surgeon Dentist. Respectfully informs the Ladies and Gentlemen that he is arrived; and may be consulted at his lodgings, at, Mrs. NEWTON's, King-street. His stay will be eight or ten days only. Whitehaven, 12 March, 1814. ** PERRY's Dividend The Commissioners, in a Commisson of Bankrupt, hearing date the Sixth Day of July, 1812, awarded and issued forth against Edward PERRY, of Whitehaven in the County of Cumberland, Ironmonger, intend to meet on the 28th Day of March, Instant 1814, at Eleven o'clock in the forenoon at the Black Lion, in Whitehaven, aforesaid, to make a further dividend of the Estate and Effects of the said bankrupt; when and where the creditors, who have not already proved their debts, are to come prepared to do the same, or they will be excluded the benefit of the said dividend. All claims, not then proved will be disallowed. ****** Bridgefoot Tolls Notice id Hereby Given. That the Tolls arising at the Toll Gate, upon the Turnpike Road, leading from Cockermouth, in the County of Cumberland, to Workington, in the said County Called, or known by the name of Bridgefoot Gate will be let by auction, to the best bidder, at the house of Joseph PEARSON, Innholder, situate at Broughton Cross, in the said County, on Friday the Twenty Fifth Day of March, 1814, between the hours of Two and Four O'clock in the afternoon, in the manner directed by an Act passed in the Thirteenth year of the Reign of his Majesty King George the Third, "for regulating Turnpike Roads." Whoever happens to be the best bidder, must at the same time, give security with sufficient Sureties, to the satisfaction of the Trustees of the said Turnpike Road, for payment of the rent agreed for, and at such times as they shall direct. Joseph STEEL. Clerk to the Trustees of the said Turnpike Road. ** To Spade Markers Two Good Spade Markers will meet with Encouragement, by applying to Messrs. LITTLES, DODGSON, and ALLINSON, Wath Forge, near Whitehaven. Married Men Preferred. Wath Forge, 5 March, 1814. ** Freehold Property To be sold in public, upon the premises, on Wednesday the 23rd day of March, 1814. The well accustomed Inn, known by the name of the Grey Coat Inn, Baggraw, in the parish of Allhallows, in the County of Cumberland; - with a garden and orchard; containing a number of fruit trees, seven years planted, the property of Mr. John KIRKUP, of Longtown. The above property will be intitled to a share of Common, now under inclosure. Mr. John GRAVE, the Farmer will shew the premises. N. B. The sale to begin at three o'clock in the afternoon. ** James HEWETSON's Assignment Whereas James HEWETSON, of Whitehaven, in the County of Cumberland, Grocer, hath by indenture of assignment, dated the fifth day of March 1814, assigned over all his stock in trade, Household Furniture, Personal Effects whatsoever, unto George BROCKBANK, of Whitehaven aforesaid., and Henry DALTON, of Eaglesfield, in the parish of Brigham, in the said County, Gentlemen, upon trust for the benefit of such of the creditors of the said James HEWETSON as shall become parties to and execute the said assignment within two months from the date thereof; Notice is hereby Given, That the said assignment, is lodged in the office of Mr. SHERWEN, solicitor, in Whitehaven, for the Inspection and Signature of such of the Creditors of the said James HEWETSON as may think proper become Parties thereto. N. B. - All persons indebted to the said James HEWETSON are requested to make immediate payment to the said George BROCKBANK. ** Isaac THOMPSON's Separate Estate The Commissioners, in a Commission of Bankrupt awarded and issued forth against Isaac THOMPSON, of Keckle Grove, near Whitehaven, In the County of Cumberland, Merchant, carrying on business together with Joseph THOMPSON, of the Island of Antigua, Merchant, his copartner in trade, intend to meet on Monday, the twenty eighth day of March, 1814, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon, at the Globe Tavern, John Street, Liverpool, in order to make a dividend of the separate Estate and Effects of the said bankrupt; when and where the creditors, who have not already proved their debts against such separate Estate, are to come prepared to prove the same, or they would be excluded the benefit of the said dividend; and all claims, not then proved will be disallowed. DAWSON, Solicitor, Liverpool. ** HARRINGTON To be sold in Public Sale, to the Highest bidder on Wednesday, the 16th of March 1814 at the house of Mrs. Eleanor SIMPSON, Innholder at Harrington Harbour, The Good Brigantine, or Vessel Called The Union. Watson CRAIG, late master, deceased, of the burthen of One Hundred and Sixty Nine Tons, per register; sails and takes the ground well, and is well calculated for coal and coasting trade. The purchaser to make a deposit of ten per cent and give security for the payment of the remainder and three and six months. Inventories may be seen at the place of sale at the Golden Inn, Whitehaven; Mrs. ROBINSON's, Workington, and Mr. JACKSON's, Maryport. The vessel may be viewed by applying to Mr. Wilfrid FISHER, at Harrington, aforesaid. Isaac ROBINSON, Auctioneer. ** HARRINGTON To be sold, in Public Sale, on Thursday the 17th of March, 1814, at the house of Mary CHARTERS, the Sign of the Anchor, at Harrington Harbour. The good Brig, or Vessel, called the HOPE. Carries 86 waggons of coal; built by Messrs. ASKEW, ELWOOD, and Co. of Harrington, in the year 1795; is a firm strong vessel, and suitable for the Baltic, Norway, Coal or coasting trade. She had ___? laid upon her, in January 1813; when she had a new bottom, Standing Rigging &c., and has just been finished caulking and graving. The purchaser to pay a deposit of 5l. per cent on the amount of the purchase money, and give satisfactory security for payment of the remainder by two equal payments of three and six months from day of sale. Further particulars may be known by applying to Mr. James CARR, at the Ship Building Yard, Harrington. Inventories to be seen at the Golden Lion, Whitehaven; Mrs. ROBINSON's, Workington; Mr. KACKSON's, Maryport; and at the place of sale. Mr. ROBINSON, Broker. ** Houses and Shares of Ships. To be sold by public Auction, on Thursday the 24th of March, 1814, at Mrs. PEEL's, the Sign of the Golden Lion, Market Place, Whitehaven. All those dwelling houses situate in Senhouse-street, Whitehaven aforesaid, at present occupied by Thomas COWAN and others. Also will be Sold One sixteenth of the Lovely Nelly, of Workington, Henry PIGGS, Master One thirty second of the Francis, of Worklington, William DANSON, Master. One thirty second of the Carrier, of Whitehaven, Thomas HUDDLESTON, Master. One thirty second of the Tamar, of ditto, Joseph MUNDELL, Master. One thirty second of the Wellington, of ditto, Thomas COCKTON, master. One thirty second of the Draper, of ditto, Benjamin BARWISE, Master. One thirty second of the Monmouth, of ditto, John SHEPHERD, Master. The conditions will be produced previous to the sale. For particulars apply to Mr. A. B. SIBSON. Isaac ROBINSON, Broker. ** Seeds &c. Just Imported, and on Sale by Alexander REID, Lowther Street Fine New Dutch Clover Fine New Red do. Warranted New Spring Tares New Perennial and Annual Rye Grass New London Trefoil New London Rib Grass Also on Sale A few Boxes of Sweet St. Michaels' Oranges. ** Maryport To be Sold by Private Contract, One Sixteenth Part or Share of the Brig Anglim (J. BELL, Master) Of the Burthen of 214 Tons, Register Measure; was built at Maryport in 1803. The said Vessel will be sold with all the present profits, as she now lies in the Harbour at Liverpool. For further particulars, apply to Mr. John DAND, High-Street, Maryport; or Mr. T. SCARROW, Spirit Merchant, Carlisle. ** Shipping Wanted Three or Four First Class Vessels from 150 to 250 tons. Register, To load salt at Liverpool, for the Baltic, and back to Liverpool or Lancaster. Two Vessels From 200 to 250 Tons Register To go to Quebec, and back to Liverpool or Clyde. Apply to George IRVIN, Workington. Workington, 26 February, 1814. ** Unredeemed Pledges To be sold in Public Sale, (For Ready Money) at the Shop of Robinson BIRKETT, Pawnbroker, in the Market-place, Whitehaven, on Wednesday the 16th of March, 1814, - The pledges that have remained more than one year; consisting of Plates, Watches, Wearing Apparel, Beds, Bedding, Furniture, &c., &c. The Sale to begin at ten o'clock in the Forenoon. ** PARK TO LET. To be Let, and entered upon immediately, a Park, situate in the Parish of Irton containing about 173 acres, well watered and walled around. - Good pasturage's for horses and Cattle, and very good Hog Winterage. N. B. - Mr. TAYLOR, at Muncaster Castle, will shew the Park, and further particulars may known by applying to Mr. ATKINSON, of Carleton Hall, who will treat with any respectable Farmer. |
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