REMOVAL
James Nindc, Watch-Maker,
No. 70, Market-street,
Respectfully informs his friends and the
Jr.iblic, that lie has remoy«U from his old stand
to the above place, where he hopes by a punc-
tual attention to business, to merit a continu-
ance of the public patronage which lie lias hi ¦"
therto so lilj£r,ally experienced.
He has on h.\i\d, aim) will be constantly sup-
plied with, an elegant assortment of Gold and
Silver Horlvntai»Scconds, Capped, Jewelled,
and other WATCHES, of the first quality,
vliif.h lie offers (or saie at tile most reduced
rices_______________may 'f'-_____ "aw _
To be bold.
' The subscriber Having been appointed trus-
tee for that purpose, offers for sale that valu-
able tract or parcel of LAND or PLAN-
TATION, late the property of Zauhartah
M'Kubm ; containing about 433 acres, lying
and being' in Montgomery county, with a
large and commodious mill house 38 i'eet by
42, three-stories high, onc-storv of-which is
Stmt* and two of brlcft, with tjro water
¦wheels, three pair of stones, .wo of which
Bve French Burr, one of Collins ; with e.u-r-
ehant and country bolting cloths, siii
ibr manufacturing Hour, all in good repair ;
with a suv mill, .stable, smiiVs-shop, dwel-
ling ar.il stoiv-house, the mill stands on a
public road, leading from the mouth of Ma
bocpey to the city of Washington, about 11
Ifiiles "from tlie forjner, and 20 from the latter
and 20 froro ^redericfc-town. The above
property will be sold in Lots, or all toge-
ther us will best suit ... purchasers. The
terms of sale will be cash. If not sold at pri-
ferethe twenty-ninth day of Oc-
tober nestj the i -l 'key,
or in case of rain, the first fair day thereafter
HENRY HOWARD of John, Trus
N. B.' The subscriber will also sell 250_
acres of LAND lying on the
Patansr.o river, within about 7 miles of Bal-
timore by water or land ; the one half in food
viooi and well adapted to any-kind of coun-
try produce.
'The terms will be one third css-.i, on the re-
sidua tlfero Will be a credit with bond bear-
ing interest. H. HOWARD, of J. Trust**
may 30. 2a w
1/tnd for Sale.
THE subscriber oflfers £pr Sale, ROBERT'S
PARK., containing 166 acres; being within 3
miles of Baltimore, on the Falls turnpike road.
The improve incuts Me," a small frame Dwelling
¦House, * Kitchen adjoining, Barn and Stables,
a small Spring House, a good Apple Orchard,
a Meadow very rich, about 6 acres cleared, &
from 20 to 2^ more may be easily made, as the
place is well watered. There is a sufficient
quantity of timber for the use of the farm ---
The terms of sale may be known by applying
to Abraham %-ssop, in Howard-street, or to
JOHN MEERYMAN, ofSam'l,
Near Hookstown
ma.v 13. 2aw
CITY BATHS.
1 5 ^B^^F'fh*^ 1 I
; *
FINN'S IMPROVEMENT, &e. &c,
Seven nem TUBS, atidjhortlv another extensive
JiOUJi R, besides a variety of other ejforts to
please .' .' !
WILLIAM FINN,
CITY BATHS, JONES* FALLS FOOT-
BRIDGE,
Has had the honor tor several years past
to he instrumental in munhy; takes this 3>( -
tv to i.-.richke a si alts 1.. m, viz.—not/or his
mm but lor the pubit;. good ! To iiifonj
eld ami «<;< friend}; •'¦¦ he iifovjf, as
those hedon't k/o'.u ; thaj his Pfltentaubfiiersiun
9Fi*c\f'<'n> rs now io complete order fsr their
B«ifspti<5ll; or, in other words, he
Still making, such additions to his es
liment, that from day light until mid-
no applicant will be subjefct to the un-
less of a moments detention, to
,- a COLD, WARM, SHOT D
BATHING TUBS,
For- all sizes and sexes, Dfetached Booms,
particulalry appropriated for LADIES, and
Cordial Restoratives, as usual viz : Finn's
Antispasmodics ; Gran'. Restoratives ; Republi-
can Strengtkentrsfdr the nerves, and the never
failing exhiliratives W the system vulgarly
named Milch and Fruit PUNCH, LEMO.
HADE, &c. Together -with the most punc-
tual attention of the public's most obsequi-
ous, &c. &.c.
WILLIAM FINN.
N. B For the further encourage-rcnt of
persons inclined to bathe, & coming in stages
one half of the hire will be paid, if required.
june_18.________________________ Saw
To Lease, on ground-rent,
SIX LOTS on Franklin-street; south side,
opposite to the water company's reservoir, .:,
feet front 8c 90 i'eet deep; beginningfijr No. 1
atthe^ distance of about 304 fffet from the inter-
section of Franklin and Caftert-streets, and
xaiiiiiiiig east.wardly for breadth, adjoining each
other, anel bounding on FranTclin-street.
Also, si >: other LOTS on Gravel-alley, the
north side, 20 feet front, and 50 feet deep.
Gravel-alley runs parallel with Franklin-street,
and is 20 feet wide. The Lots on it run back
to those oil Franklin-street. Persons who
take Lots on FrankUu-street, will therefore
havt air opportunity of making them 140 feet
deep, to run back to the alley.
Persons who with to take lots of this depth,
*iay,iftlieychoose, have a sreater.front. Those
who prefer purchasing in f»B simple, may ha\ e
a credit of 12 months, on approved notes with
endorsers, and a clear title when the money is
paid.
A plat may be seen, .and terras known, by
application to the subscriber, or to James Ba-
ker, surveyor, Gliitown, near the foot-bridge,
who will shew the lets.
ROB. G. HARPER.
June 1. 2»w
To Lease on Ground Rent,
The following LOTS in Yates'& Bowly's
addition :
No. 68 on York-street S5 feet front 62 tleep
S9 do. 25 do. do. 52 del.
74 Wilkes.st. 25 do. do. 54 do.
ALSO,
Lot No. 21' on Potter-street (Asquith's
addition) 30 ftet (rout. 80 i
ROB; G, HARPER.
m?y $• Saw'
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3 id Sta-
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The property is situated on the Reister's-
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from this city, and is well situated for a tav-
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CHRISTIAN KEENER, Silver Hill.
Who offers for Sale on a liberxl credit,
His pr. sent Place of Residence.
June 22. eo
The Partnership
OF WFSSELS & PR1MAVESI, is this
day diosolved, the subscriber being duly au-
thorised to declare it so, hy F Primavcsi,
now absent on a voyage to the W"st Indies.
All persons indebted t» the said firm are
requested te make payment to the subscriber,
as agent for Mr. H. A Wilms, to whom Wes
sels and Priroavcsi have assigned all their
effects in Trust tor the benefit of their credi-
tors, who will please to exhibit their claims
to J. F. F. WESSELS,
Who has removed to No. 31, South Calvert.
street, where he offers for sale, a. general
assortment of
GERMAN HARDWARE,
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