Saturday 26 Sep 1818 (p. 1, col. 1 + p. 2, col. 2-4) ESTATE FOR SALE. TO BE SOLD, by AUCTION, at the House of Mr. RICHARD FEATHERSTONEHAUGH, Crown Inn, ALSTON, at Six o'Clock in the Evening of SATURDAY the 24th Day of OCTOBER, 1818,All that Valuable ESTATE, situate at and called by the name of FAIRHILL, in the Parish of Alston, and County of Cumberland, now tenanted by Mrs. MARY YEATS, and comprising a Messuage or Dwelling-house, a Cottage-house, and Outhouses, and about 148 Acres, 1 Rood, and 20 Perches, of excellent Meadow and Pasture Land, whereof upwards of 70 Acres are part of the newly inclosed Common. The greatest part of the above Estate is of Freehold Tenure, and the residue thereof is Leasehold, and held under the Commissioners and Governors of Greenwich Hospital, for the remainder of a certain Term of 1000 Years, a great part of which is yet unexpired. For further particulars apply to JACOB SAWKINS, Esq. of Bartlett's Buildings, London; or to Mr. SAUL, Solicitor, Carlisle; or at the Office of Messrs. R. & W. BAINBRIDGE, Solicitors, Alston. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ISAAC BIRD'S DIVIDEND. THE Commissioners in a Commission of Bankrupt awarded and issued forth against ISAAC BIRD, of BRAMPTON, in the County of Cumberland, Grocer, Spirit Merchant, Dealer and Chapman, intend to meet on the 15th Day of October next, at Eleven o'Clock in the Forenoon, at the Howard's Arms Inn, in Brampton, in the County of Cumberland, in order to make a 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 prove the same, or they will be excluded the Benefit of the said Dividend; and all claims not then proved will be disallowed. J. B. WILSON, Solicitor. Brampton, Sept. 18, 1818. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CARLISLE CANAL NAVIGATION. Shares. £. Amount of Subscriptions advertised, 65,850 John STUDHOLME, 2 100 Joseph BELL, Haltwhistle, 2 100 Joseph HENDERSON, High Moorhouse, } near Wigton, } 2 100 Thomas PEARSON, Petteril Crooks, 2 100 Mary BEWLEY, 2 100 Thomas ANSON, 2 100 Joseph ROBSON, Caldcoats, 1 50 Books for Subscriptions are left at the Banks of Messrs. FORSTER and Co., Messrs. GRAHAM and Co., Mr. HEAD, Mr. ELLIOT, and Mr. HEBSON, Carlisle, and Mr. JAMES, Penrith; at any of which Places Printed Copies of the Prospect and Report of the Sub-committee may be had. *** In pursuance of an Order of the Committee of Management, the Subscribers are requested to pay their first Deposit of Two per Cent. upon the Amount of their Subscriptions, at any the above-mentioned Banks, or to Mr. THOMAS ATKINSON, Mr. WILLIAM HALTON, or Mr. ROWLAND, the Treasurers. W. NANSON, Secretary. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- T. HUNTINGTON, BEGS leave to inform the Nobility and Gentry, that he has just received from LONDON an elegant Assortment of JEWELLERY and PLATED GOODS, which will remain at his WAREROOMS, in the Market-Place, for Inspection during the Race Week. Carlisle, Sept. 25, 1818. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- WANTS A SITUATION, A MAN of respectability, who has had more than an ordinary share of Agricultural Knowledge, understands Planting and Transplanting of Forest Trees, can Keep a regular Book, also understands Mensuration, both of Timber and Land: his Character for Honesty, Sobriety, and Industry, will bear the strictest scrutiny.Letters, post paid, addressed A. Z., care of the Printer of this Paper, will be duly attended to. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SALMON FISHERIES. AS the Season for Taking and Killing SALMON in the different Rivers entering into the Solway Firth, Closed Yesterday, All Persons found Killing or attempting to Kill Salmon, in Close time, in any of the said Rivers, or the said Firth, will be Prosecuted with the utmost rigour of the Law. Carlisle, Sept. 26, 1818. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- WIGTON FRIENDLY SOCIETY. THE MEMBERS of the WIGTON FRIENDLY SOCIETY, are requested to meet at the House of Mr. JOHN MOORE, Crown Inn, WIGTON, in [sic] FRIDAY the 2nd Day of OCTOBER, 1818, at Six o'clock in the Evening. Some very material alterations having been made in the Rules of the Society, by a Committee appointed for that purpose, such alterations will be read over at the above Meeting, previous to their being exhibited to the Magistrates assembled at the ensuing General Quarter Sessions of the Peace.By Order of the aforesaid appointed Committee, JOHN BEATY, Clerk. Club room, Sept. 23, 1818. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARM AT HIGH CUMMERSDALE. TO BE LET, by PROPOSALS in WRITING, for a Term of Years, and Entered upon at CANDLEMAS 1819,All that MESSUAGE and TENEMENT, or FARM, situate at HIGH CUMMERSDALE, only Two Miles distant from the City of Carlisle, consisting of a Dwelling House and excellent Outhouses, all newly built, and 140 Acres, more or less, of good Arable, Meadow, and Pasture Land, divided into suitable Inclosures, with growing Hedges, and well watered, and now in the occupation of WILLIAM WARWICK, as Tenant. Mr. ROBERT PATTINSON, at Cummersdale-Mill, will shew the Premises, and further particulars may be known on application to Mr. SAUL, Solicitor, Carlisle, who will receive Proposals until the 21st Day of OCTOBER next, and the Tenant will be declared at his Office at Four o'Clock in the Afternoon of the same day. September 24, 1818. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- By Order of the Court for the Relief of Insolvent Debtors. THE Petition of WILLIAM MONKHOUSE, the Younger, late of WIGTON, in of the County of Cumberland, Tallow Chandler, but now a Prisoner for Debt confined in His Majesty's Gaol of Carlisle, in the County of Cumberland, will be heard before His Majesty's Justices of the Peace for the said County, at the General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, which will be holden at Penrith, in and for the said County, on TUESDAY the Twentieth Day of OCTOBER next, at the Hour of Ten o'Clock in the Morning, and that a Schedule annexed to the said Petition, containing a List of the Creditors of the said Prisoner, is filed in the Office of the said Court, No. 9, Essex-street, Strand, in the County of Middlesex, to which the Creditors of the said Prisoner may refer; and he doth hereby declare that he is ready and willing to submit to be examined touching the justice of his conduct to his Creditors. WILLIAM MONKHOUSE. Jas. NICHOLLS (for the Society for } Relief of Debtors) 29, Bennett- } street, Blackfriars Road. } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- GIG FOR SALE. TO BE SOLD, an Elegant GIG, constructed for the use of a Sportsman, and contrived to carry a Servant, having a dickey. Further particulars may be obtained of Mr. CHRISTOPHERSON, Auctioneer, or of Mr. MILBURN, Coachmaker, in whose yard, at the bottom of Scotch-street, the Gig may be seen. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VALUABLE CLOSE NEAR CARLISLE. TO be SOLD in PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Bush Inn, in the City of CARLISLE, on the Evening of THURSDAY the 15th Day of OCTOBER next,All that FREEHOLD CLOSE of rich Arable or Meadow LAND, commonly called or known by the name of PAVEY LAND, containing by Estimation, Two Acres and a Half, near adjoining the City of Carlisle, between Botchergate-Head and St. Nicholas; and now in the occupation of JOHN HEYSHAM, Esq. or his Undertenant. Apply to Mr. SAUL, of the said City, Attorney-at-Law.Sept. 24, 1818. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TO BE SOLD, in PUBLIC AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY Evening, the 21st Day of OCTOBER, 1818, at the House of RICHARD HOGG, Innkeeper, at SKELTON, either together or in Parcels,All that MESSUAGE and TENEMENT, situate at SKELTON aforesaid, at the distance of Six Miles, or thereabouts, from PENRITH, consisting of good Farm Buildings, and Thirty-four Acres, or thereabouts, of valuable Land, now in the Occupation of Mr. JOHN WHITELOCK, as Tenant. Further Information may be had in the mean time of the Rev. JOHN SMITH, of Sella Park, near Calder Bridge, the Owner; the Rev. J. FISHER, of Kirkoswald; or of Messrs. STEEL and SON, Solicitors, Cockermouth, at whose Office a Plan of the Estate may be seen. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- HOUND DOG LOST. STRAYED or taken away from CARLISLE on SATURDAY Evening last, a fine HOUND DOG, distinguished by the following marks: Black back, white under the belly and around the neck; has the letter L. faintly marked on one side, and a piece has been cut from the left ear: answers to the name of Ruler. Whoever will bring the said Dog to the Printer of this Paper, shall be rewarded for their trouble; and if detained by any one after this public notice, such person will be prosecuted.