Saturday 31 Oct 1818 (p. 1, col. 3-5 and p. 2, col. 2-3) TO BE SOLD, in PUBLIC SALE, at CROSSCANONBY, near Maryport, on Thursday the 5th of November, 1818, ALL the FARMING STOCK, of Jane and Francis SIBSON, consisting of 36 Head of Cattle of the Short and Long-horned Breeds, from the most approved Stocks in Durham and Westmorland, viz. 16 Cows, 12 Heifers, 4 Young Cattle, and 2 Short-horned Bulls; 4 Work Horses; 32 Sheep, all of the pure Leicestershire Breed; 14 Swine, viz. 2 Boars, 5 Sows, and 7 Pigs, and Husbandry Utensils of various descriptions, together with a Quantity of Hay and Straw. Credit will be allowed until April, 1819, on giving approved Security. Sale to commence at Twelve o'Clock precisely. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARM TO LET. TO BE LET, by Proposals in Writing, for a Term of Nine Years, to commence at Candlemas next, A MESSUAGE & TENEMENT situate at CARLETON, in the Parish of St. Cuthbert, Carlisle; consisting of a good Dwelling-House, and convenient Out-Offices, with 94 Acres, or thereabouts, of excellent Arable and Meadow Land, free of Tithe, the Property of Mr. ANTHONY PARKER. Mr. JOHN RAILTON, of Carleton, upon application, will send a Person to show the Premises; by whom, and by Mr. L. CALVERT, of Sandysike, Proposals will be received till the 20th Day of November next, at which time they will attend at Mr. BROWN'S, Pack Horse, Carlisle, to declare the Tenant, and from whom upon application further particulars may be known. Also, To be SOLD, by Public Sale, upon the above Premises, on Friday the 13th of November next, all the FARMING STOCK of JOHN HETHERINGTON, consisting of his Working and Young Horses, Milch Cows, and Young Cattle of various ages, all in high condition. Also all his Husbandry Gear of various descriptions.Time of Payment and other conditions will be declared at the commencement of the Sale. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BRISCO HUNT WILL be on WEDNESDAY the 4th NOVEMBER.The Carlisle Harriers will cast off at BRISCO, precisely at Eight o'Clock. *** DINNER upon the Table at Two o'Clock at ISAAC SCOTT'S. Mr. GEORGE SMALL WOOD, } Mr. JOHN LOWRY, } Stewards. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TAKE NOTICE, THAT I, JOHN ADDISON, do Let to JOHN FISHER, Two Furnished Rooms, and all the Furniture, &c. contained therein is mine. JOHN ADDISON. Caldbeck, October 29. 1818. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DELIGHTFUL RESIDENCE TO BE LET, AT PENRITH. TO BE LET, and Entered upon Immediately, PENRITH TOWN-HEAD HOUSE, with Stable, Byer, Gig-house, Hay-loft, Pleasure Grounds, and with or without 3½ Acres of excellent Land adjoining; now in the possession of the Owner. The Premises are in the highest state of repair, and are well suited for the residence of a genteel Family. A never-failing Stream of Water runs past the Premises. Also TO BE LET, Three Acres of LAND at the Toll-bar Gate, near Penrith Town-head. There is a Dwelling-house and a good Barn on the Land, and a Byer for four Cows; and, near the same place, a good new BUILDING, with seven or eight Dwellings, from the Rent of £3, 10s. to 5 Guineas each per annum. WANTED, an ASSISTANT MANAGER in a HAT-MANUFACTORY, who understands the Business; and an APPRENTICE, for the Warehouse. Apply personally, or by Letters post paid, respecting the above, to Mr. GEO. BEATTIE, Hat-manufacturer, Carlisle; or to Mr. JOHN GUY, Hat-manufacturer, Penrith. (One Concern.) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TO BE SOLD, by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Globe Inn in COCKERMOUTH, on Saturday the 28th Day of November, 1818, at Eleven o'Clock in the Forenoon, precisely, ALL that valuable ESTATE situate at the Village of CROSSCANNONBY, within a quarter of a mile of the Sea; consisting of a large and commodious Dwelling-House, fit for the residence of a genteel Family, with convenient Farm Buildings, and One Hundred and Eighty Two Acres, or thereabouts, of good Land, within a ring fence, divided into suitable Inclosures, and also Eight and a Half Cattle Gates, or Beast Grasses, upon the Sea Banks of Crosscannonby, now or late in the possession of Mr. FRANCIS SIBSON, as Tenant. The Dwelling-House, which is modern built, and in complete repair, stands upon an eminence commanding a view not only of the whole Estate, but of the Sea Shore along the Channel, and the opposite Coast of Scotland, and is distant seven miles from Cockermouth, three from Maryport, and two from Allonby. At the same time and place will be Sold, all the TITHES arising within the Township and Hamlet of Crosscannonby aforesaid, which are now holden at a small reserved rent, under lease from the Dean and Chapter of Carlisle. The whole of the Estate, except about Ten Acres, is of Customary Tenure, holden of the Dean and Chapter of Carlisle, as parcel of their Manor of Lorton, by payment of the yearly customary rent of Two Pounds Ten Shillings and Ninepence, and four times that sum as a fine upon change of the Tenant. And the said Ten Acres are holden under lease from the said Dean and Chapter by payment of the yearly reserved rent of Eleven Shillings. The Purchaser may have the actual Possession of the Premises at Candlemas next. Further particulars may be had in the mean time by applying to Mrs. ALLANBY, of Flimby; Mr. THOMAS HARRISON, of Crosby; or Messrs. STEEL and SON, Solicitors, Cockermouth, at whose Office a Plan of the Estate may be seen. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- WHEREAS, a Commission of Bankrupt is awarded and issued forth against ROBERT IRWIN, of NEW-HOUSE, in the Parish of Stapleton, in the County of Cumberland, Grocer, Dealer and Chapman, and he being declared a Bankrupt, is hereby required to surrender himself to the Commissioners in the said Commission named, or the major part of them, on the Twelfth and Thirteenth Days of November next, and on the Fifteenth Day of December following, at Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon of each day, at the Lion and Lamb Inn, in the City of Carlisle, and make a full discovery and disclosure of his Estate and Effects; when and where the Creditors are to come prepared to prove their debtsat the second sitting, to choose Assignees,and at the third sitting, the said Bankrupt is required to finish his examination, and the Creditors are to assent to, or dissent from, the allowance of his Certificate. All persons indebted to the said Bankrupt, or who have any of his Effects, are not to pay or deliver the same but to whom the Commissioners shall appoint, but give notice to Mr. CLENNELL, Staple's Inn, London, or to Mr. SAUL, Attorney-at-Law, Carlisle. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MARYPORT BRANCH BIBLE SOCIETY. A MEETING of the above SOCIETY was held at the FRIENDS' MEETING HOUSE, MARYPORT, on the Evening of the 27th Instant, at Seven o'clock; JOHN CHRISTIAN, Esq., of Unerigg Hall, was chosen President, Mr. WILKINSON OSTLE, of Maryport, Vice-President; and a new Committee was chosen. After the Business of the Society was over, very important and impressive speeches were delivered by John CHRISTIAN, Esq., and the Rev. Robert WALLACE. The Friends of the Institution are much gratified in the Anticipation of its renewed Exertions. It was proposed and agreed to, that Monthly Meetings should be holden, when the Monthly Extracts of the Parent Society's Correspondence, or such other Intelligence as is of the same important nature, should be made known to the Society. THOMAS DUNNET, Secretary to the Committee.