Saturday 06 Mar 1819 (p. 1, col. 3 and p. 2, col. 5) BROADFIELD HOUSE. TO BE LET, for the Term of Five or Nine or Years, a substantial and genteel RESIDENCE called BROADFIELD HOUSE, with Coach-House, spacious Stables, Harness Rooms, and other Offices attached, situate in the parish of Hesket, in the County of Cumberland, within Nine Miles of Carlisle, and the same distance from Penrith; the whole forming a desirable Residence for any Gentleman fond of Field Sports, as the country abounds with Game of every description. A Person at Broadfield House will shew the same. For Particulars apply to Messrs. LOWDEN and HELDER, Solicitors, 17, Clement's Inn, London; or Messrs. MACHELL and WATSON, Land Agents and Surveyors, Low Plains, near Penrith. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- POWER LOOMS. TO BE SOLD, by PUBLIC AUCTION, (if not previously disposed of in private) at the House of Mr. RALPH HOLMES, King's Arms, English Street, on Monday the 22nd Day of March,- THE whole of the MACHINERY now at work at LAMPLEUGH CLOSE, consisting of 62 Pair of Patent Looms, 3 Dressing Machines, and 2 Warping Mills, with a Steam Engine of 8-Horse Power, together with all the Fixtures attached to the Buildings, which are held under Lease to the Corporation for 12 Years from Candlemas last. Particulars of Rent and Conditions may be had by applying to the Owner, Mr. JOHN THOMPSON, who has no objection to receive Payment for the same by Instalments. DWELLING-HOUSE IN ENGLISH STREET. At the same Time and Place will be Disposed of, A DWELLING-HOUSE, the Property, and in the Occupation of, Mr. John THOMPSON, situated in ENGLISH STREET, Possession of which may be had immediately after the Sale. This Situation is particularly eligible either as a Private House, or for Business. Likewise a HOUSE, situated in ENGLISH STREET, in the occupation of Messrs. HODGSON and BOWES.-A PUBLIC HOUSE in the PACK HORSE LANE, in the occupation of Matthew WILSON; with several other TENEMENTS adjoining.-Particulars of which may be had by application to Mr. John THOMPSON. Carlisle, February 10, 1819. (One Concern.) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TO MACHINE MAKERS. WANTED TWO MECHANICS who can Make or fit Machinery. Liberal Encouragement will be given by applying to PETER DIXON and SONS, Warwick Cotton Works. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- COOK WANTED. WANTED at WHITSUNTIDE next, in a very small Family, where a Man Servant is kept, a Steady WOMAN, with a competent knowledge of COOKERY, who could undertake the Management of the House.-A Character from her last place will be required. Apply to the PRINTER of this Paper. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TAKE NOTICE, WHOSOEVER is found Trespassing or Trowling in the River Eden, running between Irthing Foot and Willow Foot, now in the possession of JOHN BARNES, will be Prosecuted as the Law Directs. R. S. MILBOURNE, Lessee of Lord Carlisle for the above Fishery. Carlisle, March 1, 1819. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TO MASONS AND CARPENTERS. TO BE LET, On WEDNESDAY the 17th MARCH, 1819, THE BUILDING of a DWELLING-HOUSE and OFFICES for a Farm on WESTWARD COMMON. A Plan and Specifications may be seen an application to Mr. JONATHAN STORY, Shaddongate, Carlisle, by whom Proposals will be received. Shaddongate, March 5, 1819. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FOR PICTOU DIRECT, THE Regular Trader UNION, ROBERT HEWIT, Master, Burthen 200 Tons; has excellent Accommodations for PASSENGERS, and will Sail about the 15th April. For Freight or Passage apply to the said Master at Maryport. Maryport, 4th March, 1819. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ATKINSON'S BANKRUPTCY. THE Creditors who have proved their Debts under a Commission of Bankrupt, awarded and issued forth against JOHN ATKINSON, of DALSTON, in the Parish of Dalston, in the County of Cumberland, Cotton Manufacturer, Dealer and Chapman, are requested to meet the Assignees of the Estate and Effects of the said Bankrupt, at the Office of Mr. HENRY PEARSON, Solicitor, Carlisle, in the County aforesaid, on Wednesday the 17th Day of March instant, at One o'Clock in the Afternoon, to assent to or dissent from the said Assignees disposing of all or any part of the said Stock-in-Trade, Household Furniture, Fixtures, and other Effects, in Public Sale, or by Private Contract, and to their taking such Security for the same as they in their discretion may think fit; and also to assent to or dissent from the said Assignees commencing, prosecuting, or defending any Suit or Suits at Law or in Equity, for the recovery of all or any part of the said Bankrupt's Estate and Effects, or to the compounding, submitting to arbitration, or otherwise agreeing any matter or thing relating thereto, or the matters above stated, and on other Special affairs. Carlisle, March 4, 1819.