Saturday 23 Jan 1819 (p. 2, col. 3-4) In a few Days will be Published, "THE STATE OF MAN, BEFORE AND AFTER THE FALL," a SERMON, Preached at the Parish Church of St. Cuthbert, Carlisle, on Sunday the 17th of January, 1819, By the Rev. BENJAMIN BAILEY, Curate of Orton, Cumberland. And shortly afterwards will be Published (by particular request), a Sermon "ON THE FEAR OF GOD," Preached at the Parish Church of St. Mary, Carlisle, on the same day. London: Published by BALDWIN, CRADOCK, and JOY, 47, Paternoster-Row; and C. THURNAM, Bookseller, Carlisle. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TO BE LET, AND ENTERED UPON IMMEDIATELY, TWO neat convenient DWELLING-HOUSES, situated in the Market Place.For further Particulars apply to Mr. HUNTINGTON, Jeweller.Carlisle, Jan. 20, 1819. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT the MANURE arising from the Streets of the City of CARLISLE, will be LET (in Lots) at the COFFEE-HOUSE on Monday the 1st Day of February next, at Six o'Clock in the Evening. Conditions may, in the mean time, be seen at the Town Clerk's Office. Carlisle, Jan. 22, 1819. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TO BE SOLD, in PUBLIC AUCTION, on Friday the 19th of February, 1819, at the House of WILLIAM BOWES, Innkeeper, in CROSBY, near Maryport, at Six o'Clock in the Evening, ALL that MESSUAGE and TENEMENT, situate at CROSBY, in the Parish of Crosscanonby, in the County of Cumberland, consisting of Two Dwelling-Houses, Two Barns, Two Byers, a Stable, and other Out-Buildings in complete Repair; an Orchard and Garden, and Forty-two Acres, or thereabouts, of valuable Freehold Land, now in the occupation of William REAY, as Tenant, under a Lease, of which six years are yet to come and unexpired, at the Yearly Rent of £53. Also, several CLOSES or PARCELS of LAND, situate at CROSBY aforesaid, of Customary Tenure, holden under the Earl of Egremont, as parcel of his Manor of Little Broughton and Birkby, by Payment of the Yearly Customary Rent of 1s. 2d., and 12s. 6d. for a Fine on change of Lord or Tenant, and now in the occupation of Sarah STOREY, as Tenant at will, at the Yearly Rent of £16. The Tenants will shew the Premises; and further Particulars may be had in the mean time by applying to Mr. THOMAS HARRISON, of Crosby aforesaid, or to Messrs. STEEL and SON, Solicitors, in Cockermouth. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DIXON'S DIVIDEND. THE COMMISSIONERS in a COMMISSION of BANKRUPT, awarded and issued forth against THOMAS DIXON, late of ISLEKIRK HALL, in the Parish of Westward, in the County of Cumberland, MILLER, DEALER and CHAPMAN, intend to meet on the 25th Day of March next, at 10 o'Clock in the Forenoon, at the House of MARGARET ELLIOT, the Sign of the Green Dragon, situate in the City of CARLISLE, 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 substantiated will be disallowed. LOWRY, Solicitor. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- JOSEPH MOUNSEY's ASSIGNMENT. WHEREAS, JOSEPH MOUNSEY, of BAMPTON GRANGE, in the County of Westmorland, Butcher, hath, by Indenture of Assignment dated the 19th Day of January instant, assigned all his personal Estate, Debts, and Effects, to JOHN ABBOTT, the younger, of Thornthwaite Hall, in the parish of Bampton, in the said County, Yeoman, and THOMAS MOUNSEY, of Ruffle, in the said parish, Yeoman, for the equal Benefit of such of his Creditors who shall execute the said Assignment on or before the 1st Day of March next: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the said Assignment is lodged with the said John ABBOTT, of Thornthwaite Hall aforesaid, for the perusal and signature of the Creditors of the said Joseph MOUNSEY, as may be willing to accept of the Provision thereby made.January 21, 1819. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FISHER'S ASSIGNMENT. WHEREAS, JOSEPH FISHER, of DENTON HOLME HILL, in the Parish of St. Mary, CARLISLE, in the County of Cumberland, DYER, hath, by Indenture of Assignment, bearing Date the 7th Day of January instant, assigned and transferred all his Estate and Effects unto JAMES FORSTER, of the City of Carlisle, Esq., and JOHN LOSH, of the same place, Esq., IN TRUST, for the equal Benefit of such of his Creditors as shall execute the same within Two Months after the Date thereof: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the said Assignment is lodged at the Office of Mr. PEARSON, Attorney, Carlisle, for the Inspection and Signatures of the Creditors of the said JOSEPH FISHER; and such of them as shall not in due Time execute the same, will be excluded from the Benefit thereof. All Persons indebted to the said JOSEPH FISHER, are requested to pay their respective Debts immediately, either to the ASSIGNEES, or into the Office of Mr. PEARSON, otherwise Actions will be commenced for the Recovery thereof. Carlisle, January 22, 1819. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TO BE SOLD, by PUBLIC SALE, on the Premises, on Wednesday the 27th Day of January instant, ALL the STOCK IN TRADE, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, and WORKING UTENSILS, of JOSEPH FISHER, Dyer, of Denton Hill, near Carlisle: Consisting of Thirteen Dye Vats and Liquor, a Quantity of Dying Drugs, Two Indigo Pots, and a Quantity of Indigo, Two Bottles of Vitriol, Allum, &c. &c.Also all the Household Furniture, Kitchen Utensils, &c. &c.Also, at the same time, will be Sold, a Horse, Cart, and Harness, a Stack of Hay, &c.The Sale to begin precisely at 10 o'Clock in the Forenoon. JOHN CHRISTOPHERSON, Auctioneer. Carlisle, Jan. 18, 1819. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CAPITAL FREEHOLD AND TITHE-FREE ESTATES FOR SALE. TO BE PEREMPTORILY SOLD in PUBLIC AUCTION, (by the Assignees of ROBERT IRWIN, a Bankrupt,) either together or separately, at the House of WILLIAM TWEDDLE, Sign of the Scotch Arms, Rickergate, CARLISLE, on the Evening of Thursday the 18th of February, 1819 All that MESSUAGE and TENEMENT, commonly called and known by the name of NEWLAND GATE, situate in the Parish of Stapleton, and County of Cumberland; consisting of a good Dwelling-House, and convenient Out-Houses, all built of stone or brick, and slated; and 130 Acres, or thereabouts, of rich Arable, Meadow, Pasture, and Wood Land, lying within a ring-fence, and properly subdivided with growing hedges. Also, all that MESSUAGE and TENEMENT, commonly called and known by the nome [sic] of SHAW'S TOWN, situate in the Parish aforesaid; consisting of a Dwelling-House, and Out-Houses, and 83 Acres, or thereabouts, of rich Arable, Meadow, and Wood Land, lying within a ring-fence, and properly subdivided with growing hedges. And also, all that MESSUAGE and TENEMENT, commonly called and known by the name of SUNNYTHWAITE, situate in the Parish of Kirkandrews-upon-Esk, in the County of Cumberland; consisting of a Dwelling-House, and Out-Houses, and upwards of 102 Acres of Arable, Meadow, and Wood Land, lying within a ring-fence, and properly subdivided with growing hedges. These Estates adjoin to each other; both Coals and Lime are very near; and they are so intersected and skirted by the rivulet Reaburn, as to be extremely well watered. The Roads are very good; and the distances from Longtown, Brampton, and Carlisle, not inconvenient; and, upon the whole, these Estates are very desirable for any Gentleman wishing to lay out his Money to permanent advantage. Mr. ROBERT IRWIN, of Newland Gate, will shew the Estates; and for further Particulars apply to Mr. CHARLES BROWN, at Messrs. FORSTERs' Bank, Carlisle, Mr. JOHN LITTLE, Rickergate, and Mr. GEORGE IRVING, of the Clift, Kirklinton, the Assignees; or to Mr. SAUL, Attorney-at-Law, Carlisle.