Notice is hereby given, that the Subscribers have been duly appointed Executors of the Will of :GEORGE BAYLIES, late of Boston, in the County of Suffolk, deceased, and have taken upon themselves the trust by giving bonds as the law decrees. And all persons having demands upon the estate of the said deceased are required to exhibit the same; and all persons indebted to the said estate, are called upon the make payment to: Thomas B. Wales and Issac Packard.
Jan. 21 1811.
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On Thursday, 14th inst., --o'clock.
On the premises
The estate, lying in Court Street, formerly called MOFFAT's Estate, bounded as follows, - on Court Street, there measuring eighty feet; on Belknap's Alley, one hundred and eighty seven ft., on NATHANIEL JOHNSON, one hundred and sixty eight feet; on TILLEY WHITCOMB, seventy feet, six inches - making, in the whole, about fourteen thousand square feet, which will be divided into eight lots, namely, four fronting on Court Street, each about twenty one feet in width, and extending from seventy five to eighty-eight feet back, to a Court twenty five feet wide, the other four fronting southerly on said Court, about the same width, and running about seventy five feet deep, on a back passage.
This land, being situated near the Court House and centre of business, will afford an excellent opportunity for persons disposed to invest their property in Real Estate. To be sold in one or more lots, as may best suit purchasers. A generous credit will be given. A plan of the Lots may be seen at the Five and Marine Insurance Office, at the North American Insurance Office, at the Union Bank or on application to Geo. Burroughs, jr., aut'r.
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Sheriff's Sale
Suffolk Boston 15th Feb. 1811
Taken by execution, the 19th day of March next, the right in Equity which Rachel Thaxter has in redeeming the following described Mortgaged and Incumbered Real Estate, to wit:
One undivided third part of a certain messuage or tenement, with the land under, adjoining and belonging to the same, butted and bounds as follows: To the Southeast by a lane leading from Wing's Lane to Bruttie's Close, measuring on that side, in breadth, sixteen feet; Northeasterly on land of Mrs. Cooper, Northwesterly by land of Andrew Oliver, where it measures in breadth eighteen feet, or thereabouts and Southwesterly by the other moiety of said Messuage ot Tenement, the dividing line passing through the body of the stack of chimnies, measuring in length forty-four feet, or thereabouts.Sale on premises at 12 o'clock.
The other being a certain Messuage, with the Land thereto belonging, situate, lying and being in said Boston; and bounded easterly, in front, on Hanover Street, there measuring twenty feet, seven inches; Northerly on land of DOROTHY DAVID, (formerly of Mr. EUSTIS), there measuring one hundred and one feet, eight inches; Westerly on an Alley Way, leading into Friends Street, there measuring nineteen feet, nine inches; and Southerly on the land of the Widow ELIZABETH FRAY, there measuring one hundred and two feet, be the same more or less, together with all the rights, ways, privileges, memowers and appurtenances, to the whole of the before mentioned Premises belonging or in any wise appertaining.
Sale on the Premises at past 12 o'clock
BRADISH BILLINGS, Deputy Sheriff
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By the mail
VERMONT
Montpelier, Feb. 21.
SPOTTED FEVER. We continue to receive accounts from various parts of the State of the prevalence of this disorder. Since our last, there have been about 40 cases in this village. The alarm excited among the inhabitants, on its first appearance, was almost beyond description. On Friday last, at a most critical juncture, our two physicians were bothe violently seized near the same time. Desolation for a moment seemed to stare us in the face. Apparent horror was depicted in every countenance. The universal cry was What Shall We do? Business for awhile was almost suspended. It was difficult to obtain suffiecient assistance, to take care of the sick, although the inhabitants were extremely kind, and accommodating and readily volunteered their services. Happily however, Dr. JOSEPH LEWIS of Moretown, was called in to our relief. By his superior skill, and very judicious management of the disorder, not a case to which he was called in the early stages of it (and he has had upwards of thirty cases) but what is doing well. Only two deaths have occured within the last week. We have heard of no new cases within the last 48 hours. It ought to be noticed here, that the physicians have found the greatest aid, and a most certain relief, from the use of the steam box.
DIED:
On the 24th inst., CAROLINE, only child of the Hon. Jos. Story, esq., Speaker of the House of Representatives, aet. 9 months.
"Sweet Flower,
No Sooner Blossom than blasted."
Funeral from Mr. Story's house in Salem, this afternoon.
On board the Brig Hero, Nov. 15, on her passage from Goitenburg to Boston, Nathaniel Feitch, a young man belonging to Hallowell, seaman.
At Havana, 27th Dec., on board sch. Cordelia, Mr. Lewis Tufrey, seaman, of Bridgewater.
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