MARRIED:
At Cockburn (N.H.), Dr. ELIHU BAXTER, of Lemington, Vt to Miss SALLY CONE.
In this town, Mr. THORNTON BARRETT, of Bath, to Miss ISABELLA CAMPBELL, of the former place.
By the Rev. Mr. Murray, Mr. JOHN SHOWELL, to Miss JANE WHEELER.
DIED:
At Baltimore, Mr. JACOB NORRIS, mer. aet 26.
At Utica (N.Y.), 5th inst., Mrs. MARY, wife of N. WILLIAMS, esq., and eldest daughter of T.J. SKINNER, esq., aet 30.
At Andover, Mr. JOHN PHELPS.
At New York, Dr. MATTHEW TILLARY, aet 25.
at Alexandria, Dr. JAMES GILLIS,
At Springfield, Mr. EPHRAIM BAKER, aet 21.
At Northampton, Mr. JUSTIN ELY jun., aet 16.
At West Cambridge, on Wednesday last, Mrs. ABIGAIL WHITTEMORE, aet 70, wife of Mr. Wm. Whittemore.
At Watertown, Mr. SAMUEL HARRINGSON, aet 32.
At Rowley, THOMAS MIGHEL, esq. aet 85.
At Salisbury, widow ANNA EATON, aet 85.
At Newburyport, Miss JANE HAYES, aet 32.
At Lynn, Miss CLARISSA LUMMUS, aet 20, eldest daughter of Dr. Aaron L.
At Salem, Mr. JOHN GAVETT
At Cambridge, on Sunday, Mrs. ELIZABETH DANA, wife of the Hon. Francis Dana, aet 56. Funeral this afternoon at 4 o'clock, fromhis house.
In this town, Mrs. ELIZABETH EMMONS, aged 67.
Miss ANNA SYMMS, aged 13.
Mr. SAMPSON MASON, aged 36.
Widow ELIZABETH HEATH, aged 64.
** The obituary notice of the late gallant officer and beloved fellow citizen - Commodore EDWARD PREBLE, prepared for this paper, will appear in our next.
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For Sale
The estate of Mrs. MARGARET MaGEE situated in the Roxbury, about three miles from the Exchange in Boston, consisting of an elegant Mansion House, stables, and out houses, extensive farm. Gardens, and containing in the whole 47 acres of land including 13 acres of pasture land in the upper Parish of Roxbury. The House is large and convenient, has been lately finished in an elegant and superior style, containing a Hall 30 feet by 21 and 20 feet in height, dinign and drawing rooms each 21 feet by 20,large breakfast room, and library, with a spacious entry, large china closets, large and airy chambers, excellent cellars, with two large kitchens, and every appropriate conveniency. The gardens, through which is a never failing brook, produce every kind of the best English fruit. The great variety of the grounds, with a number of ponds, brooks and springs, and a large growth of forest and fruit trees, render it an object of impreovement and enjoyment to men of taste; and its proximity of the capital makes it equally so to the merchant and speculator. The back of the estate affords a number of elegant house lots, and an immense quantity of gravel, which may be transported to Boston by water with ease.
This estate, for beauty and extent of prospect, fertility of soil, and its vicinity to the capital stands unrivalled.
The terms of payment will be made extremely easy to teh purchaser; or a house in Boston taken in part pay, and the remainder secured by a mortgage on the estate for several years.
Any person inclined to purchase may view a plan of the place at the office of the subscribers or may see the place itself, on application to Capt. DOGGET, Roxbury Street. Immediate possession will be given.
Boston, June 19, 1807 GEYER & FLETCHER
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