Saturday 17 Oct 1818 (p. 1, col. 4+6 and p. 2, col. 4) FIELDS NEAR NEWTOWN. TO BE LET, by PRIVATE CONTRACT, and Entered upon at CANDLEMAS next,-FOUR FIELDS, situate about three quarters of a Mile from NEWTOWN, on the Sandsfield Road, containing 40 Acres, or thereabouts, all now in Grass. Further Particulars may be had on application at the Office of Mr. J. FAWCETT, Solicitor, Scotch Street, Carlisle. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TICKELL'S BANKRUPTCY. THE Commissioners in a Commission of Bankrupt, awarded and issued forth against JOHN TICKELL, late of BRIGHOUSE, in the Parish of Crosthwaite, in the County of Cumberland, and formerly of the City of London, Broker, Dealer and Chapman, intend to meet on the 30th Day of October instant, at Eleven of the Clock in the Forenoon, at the King's Arms, in the City of Carlisle, (by adjournment from the 22nd Day of September last), in order to take the last Examination of the said Bankrupt; when and where he is required to surrender himself, and make a full discovery and disclosure of his Estate and Effects, and finish his Examination; and the Creditors who have not already proved their Debts are to come prepared to prove the same, and, with those who have already proved their Debts, assent to or dissent from the allowance of his Certificate. S. SAUL, Solicitor. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TO WINE, SPIRIT, GROCERS, AND TEA DEALERS. TO BE LET, by PRIVATE CONTRACT, and Entered upon at MARTINMAS next,-All that extensive FRONT SHOP, and excellent CELLARS below, situate in SCOTCH STREET, in the City of CARLISLE, in the Possession of Mr. T. WARWICK, the Owner, who is retiring from the above Line of Business. Also, a commodious DWELLING-HOUSE immediately adjoining, containing Drawing-room, Parlour, eight Bed-rooms, Kitchen, Cellar, and Garrets. The above Premises will be Let either together or separately. They are very desirable for any Person wishing to succeed to a long-established Business, and afford every convenience for carrying on an extensive Trade. The Stock of Spirit, Teas, &c., selling off at reduced Prices. For a View of the Premises, and further Particulars, apply to Mr. T. WARWICK aforesaid. (Not to be repeated.) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DESIRABLE FARM NEAR CARLISLE. TO BE LET, for a Term of Years, and Entered upon at CANDLEMAS, 1819,-A Compact and truly Desirable FARM, called KELD HOUSE, situate about a Mile and a Half from Carlisle, comprising a convenient Dwelling-house, with suitable Farm-buildings, and 54 Acres, more or less, of good Arable and Meadow Ground, well Watered and Fenced, and in a high State of Cultivation, having been in Possession of the last Owner for a number of Years last past. There is a considerable Quantity of Compost upon the Premises, with which the Tenant may be accommodated. Further Particulars may be known on Application to Mr. THOMAS HUDSON, of Carlisle, the Owner, who will send a Person to shew the Premises, and receive Proposals until SATURDAY the 31st of October instant, on which Day, if an adequate Offer is made, the Farm will be Let. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SIBSON'S ASSIGNMENT. WHEREAS, FRANCIS SIBSON, of CROSSCANNONBY, in the County of Cumberland, SCHOOLMASTER, and JANE SIBSON, of the same Place, Widow, have, by INDENTURE OF ASSIGNMENT, bearing Date the 13th Day of OCTOBER instant, released and assigned all their real and personal Estate and Effects unto THOMAS ASBRIDGE, of Maryport, Merchant, JONAH SCOTT, of the same Place, Currier, and JOHN ROOK, of Aikehead, Gentleman, UPON TRUST, for the Benefit of such of the Creditors of the said FRANCIS SIBSON, and JANE SIBSON, as shall execute a Letter of Licence to them within three Months from the Date thereof: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the said Assignment is lodged at the Office of Messrs. STEEL and SON, Solicitors, Cockermouth, for the perusal of such of the said Creditors as may be desirous of taking the benefit thereof, and executing the said Letter of Licence. Cockermouth, October 14, 1818.