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bur as a:id nn.ii.L. WOOLLEN drapers, m-;v_ m?r , and taylors, JJeW-Jersey A- Vfitn-, opposite the Eer.-frv of the y.; v ... C) respectfußy inform the public j that they have coromvneed busine ihe above line, 1 W t] ,ru ' ea " vorto give flatisfiction— they nave „i. bind a fresh sappi'/ of th- n onablo gopds, f-uitiihle for the ?pproach ttig ae-lbon, all fresh and ef the very I'itv. >.■- Bfjntnls and naval uni n the most elegant and fiifahiom.Wc stfile -with neatne*. and Ois patch. >* i ,-t,.1..-r 91 tf. "" NOl'-Ct-. T>QR I SUANT to ait act of the (Je i. nvr.il Assembly of M..rvl".nd, pass ( d at November sat s entitled < ; An act authorizing the collection of ■ ,fcmts due on lots in the To'vn of Cumberland, in AUeganycoun ly,"an.)a supplement thereto, pa ;-t Noveo.bar' E ~)■,;,, 1807, Public No ti-., c . t. .11 persans hold- I town, on .vUi, a now clue, that pit. on or be- I iiber next, j i*. '. lots wlfl on th it day be < fl *t public oh acreditof 60 d:iy«. t,,'i,l at JE tow.n, | to commci ■ • an(l j 1 the j wht THOMAS BE/< EE, of SiimJ. flfornb 21 — --><n.' J .'. Tardea ■:cn iNT 7 a no;:, ■ aod -.ti'j'.ir. io l- . ;v. 1 by n r-.tenrriv d i'r'jinE'iii A euotiß >!.<> * o.vr. ' Of . stmer» s. sirnrie I Co-tlng, Ell . 'd.c.i isnitable forth* j ■ ' rms I . t an 1 u.id'.,no I Stl ■ 1 patent ! paralh I stl tor to any hitherto in •-,.-.• c a n t he ■t, r,»" r tii!,' -.t hisman tl ictory. Nv.. • __tf 1 UlNla CRAVI-tN .ri h«a ' ntiru stork of ./.IY GOODS b■• ■ i Al-x m Iria to j at his I EtM c, b; tu-i.-ei) tht- Etrri- VEr.l (v'.t.*, an HI -.! '.-) say in t X *,-— ire, E in lon '- : Do.dooble mi rt s, j Constitution, Get-row, ! Pra- j Mf; tr, and silver cor , Velvets, leflal, r.runswEk araktcoating, sit ins do. lUnrtf, -wsnsdowii do. tred Marseilles liearskin chatlt E.s, kerseys, halfthicks, ■ and c'ufiil blanket*, Bant Superfine gee; n clotli table covers, Calicoes, soiered ca«bricß, Otngham9,«ilfc and cotton chaTnbr&ys,, Furniture Chintz, -nc-hns, Indh and ]\e. do. -ed and plmr, noes, Ef. • ie», • tarn boil red rrtn'' , j Pt liesr dresses, j ~11 ,iw silk ■ -o-ri-, (EirneE:, hrvir auel swanstloivn do. Down scarfs, Enng and short lace sleeves, spider fk j V. s, Ex'.r . long and habit kid gloves, ( 'silk dO. d r. raw silk do. Ci-( -.nd pi.im Mantuas strihga, ( Persians and Medes, Thread and cotton laces, !' , 800. rul I- no cap patterns, j 4 ir-S Irish linens, lawn:-, linen cambrics, <■ dinp v", t ible-ototlw, napkins, <■ C.-r.trn cr v tterpanea, Cambric Dimities, s Common Furniture do. Ladies anl gentlemen's silk, tbn in, worsted, lamb's wool £•*: ! ( Angola hose, do. d buttons, t RU)I threads, c _.carUtand oil.er colored bombarets, t rlh rugs, lluisia shcclit. lingburg, j I Osnaburgs, baft3P, giwrahs, kc. Sec. l ALSO, Imperial and young hyson tea of a £ superior quality ii K'-s, to suit c families, or by the pound—Also geuu- Havanna «egars. T»C. is detcrrnined to sell on the lowest tet nary 3—tf j t] ' I.UKJi RIiNT, d Clock and Watch Alakerfrom Phila- V delfthia, BEOS lrave to inform his frieniE and ii the public, that he ha. taken the shop occupied by the late Mr. Ruter in F ~ Washington, neat the Treasory, where he carries on the. abov in all its brafiches. Any in bis line will be thankfully received and i.uly attended to. Tea tpeons, table la spoons, gold car rings, finger rin <~ and every other article in the line made R to order in the best and shortest la dice. J P May 11—6t <»' Ma. Joshua B. Bond's celebrate running ifnbSß FIRST CONSUL, c WILL stand this season, at the sub c ' scri'ier's farm in Prince Georgeß coun- D tv, Maryland, about ■**'«? n ,nlll " s from i- m. .(•■■,) Aftne, ten from Bladenfcburg, the ,- iVom Upper .v --i. rough, Pint! about sixteen unlcs from tae i- city ci Washington ; at Teeettty-live v dollars the season, and one dollar to the groom ; biit Tiventu-One dollars i- willl),* received* "> * u '*' >* * cut; v/ith .? d marks ; if the r»oi vvit -h I ~ th. hiares it is rcquestc Ith it note* o1 bane) will be tent at thai » f ' n ' Twenty-Six dollar' - piration of the sear !i l - om " , mence immet'Eu ly and end th' J Ist of August, Ciood pasture will be fur j nished gratis, as soon as the gra-s la Z good, and in the mean time, hay and i corn furnished, at the common price, '" for the mares according to order*. 1 he '. utmost can- will be taken of the n £ but 1 will not he auswerahie , En t" dents cr escapes. Consul is of fine " figure, beautiful bright bay, with a j small bla i ! hn; bint: -bite ; full 15 and 1-2 . ■ lii/n. h is ■ s * ock j ! from Consul and well br tl r j not '■ by tb: stud -ii , for th' 1 j turf, f/rrn ge, or a id-He ; or ey- n from J j Con-ail iind good looking cc.c.v*, 1 i have none ofthe running id" d ; j colts cannot be other than eh gant in a I ! car; lage or under the saddle. _h mares as have little, or nt any - ; of what is--apposed to be running blood j in them, may bo put to Consul at half price, the money sent wi h ti,e 1 mares i should be preferred by gewtl men st j livini*; b«yohd Bladenshurgh and Uppi r ■*" ! Marlborough, who ui.b to j Consul, by giving notice to the. sub&cri ,h- can b_ sent one day in i place, from th-*; first day ||i ef April, while there will be any mares, " to send to him from either of those dl« ** rections ; say Bladensburg on Tuesday. Upper M.rlhorOai ii i.ii Saturday. THAAC DUCKETT. eh 12, 1808. •'" ' I'f.digheh op Fjrcv Consul. ' l [HE win foaled In P-.C ..telphia county, | June 17 Q B, got , unniog | *•* horse Flag; of 'Pruce, his dam by the; 0 j imported horse Blender, his gra c | lroni the imported mure Dianna, Diafi* E na. was got by Old Eclipse, Sl g 't. by Kin;*; fj,ett_d, who pr , more runners than nr.y other horse in land, as miv be a en by the Racing •0 Calender, therefore it may in truth I" '"■ J said on tie-. < am -id. of First Consul, '- the two great re tha b, at L - horses England ever produced, flag - ef Truce was ured by colonel G Virginia and was t 11 mcd the I j horse in hE day and 8, I colonel Taylor's himou ; ruixning j Leviathen. First Consul has won either ■• 120 or 22 purses from 1001. an I j and never started against a ho. did not outrun until tht* f.d\ he was eight J years old—the spring following he won j thr?e purses and distanced the field tb. day at New Market en Long Island- JOSHUA B. BOAD, '. Philadelphia^ ; \ DOLLARS Rl IT> AN AWAY on Sunday the tOth >jJL _. ult. at Alexandria, from the hon r.rulr.kc Williams, iiicnn'.or i f CaiE s for N* Carolina, rtegro Joe j whi) formerly to Dr. IT..ro of Washington. E-e is t 5 feet 6 inches high, very active littl ■ bow leg \ .'., and c rah : very high before. He Ih \d on a round d : striped swanskin vf«istcoat, and bla pantaloons, all with white metal button ; light bin" and white mi half stockings ; a hat and shoes, all Whoever will lodge him in any jai', or seenre him so that he cm be had again by his master., sh .11 r a„.ove reward nod reasonable exp n.tjr her. -of. Cily "f VvE'sli'nt -ton, May 16—3;. / (ton .'/■'//, to wit OS the petition of WILLIAM ■ CONAER an insolvent debtor confined in the prison of U'a hington County afo'reiaid for deb—Notn her by given to the creditors of tlie snirl William Conner, that on m ndr.y :.)d inst. at the court room i Capitol, at th" hour of 9 oEloi k \. m. n'.h prescribed by the act of ( s, entitled, "An act for th' 4 relief , of insolvent debtors V.ithin the district . of Columbia,*' will be administen d to .id Conner, and a trustee appoint:- ] ed,unP'-ss suflici nt cause b« tl.-ir there* shewn to the contrary. It is ordered that this notice b pub lished In the National Intelligencer, . • times bsfore that clay. 1 Py order order of tin honorable Win. Cranch, est), chief judge oi the circuit ( court of the district ol Cijlum U'm. PRENT, t: v 16—31 : ( Monday, 16th 08, . Wiil be the -sth Day oi Drawing of ] N.w York State Lottery, first ( il number will be entitled to a ] Prise of 5,000 Dollars. | The following capital prizes are now , in t'.i'r whet l ■ 1 Ptize of 25,000 Dollars, 3 do. of 10,000 'I*. 2 do. of 5,000 do. 3 do. of 2,000 dO. . 4 do. of 1,000 do. Present price of Tickets eight dol ilfd n half. . * # * Tickets for sale at J. March's -store, Geo. Town, where a regu lar Check-Rook ofthe drawiroj is kept, j f J\'',e.Tickets taken in exchange lor j undrawn ticki M«y 13—-5* WASHIAGTON BRIDGE COM PANY. ~ iIN OTICE is hereby given, to the i- subscribers to the Washington Bridge it Company that certificates of stock of c the said Company are ready for issuing i- upon application to the Clerk at Green e leaf's Point, City of Washington. c All transfers must be made in the o books of the Company in person or by s attornsv. c By order of the Directors b SAM. ELIOT, jun.Clerk. •r ( Form of a power of Attorney. :- i I hereby constitute and ap- j t- point my lawful attorney, to . .I transfer shares standing in my *- mime, tm the bocks of the Washington is Budge Company, d Given under my hand and seal, ', this day of led and delivered in t, presence of i- ("Pwo Witnej '.es.] /Eaiv 16—31. a War Uepahtmhnt,l May 12, 1808. 5 PROPOSALS in writing will be re ei.ii by this Department, until Ist. I iy of \ugust next, for inanti ■ muskets with bayonet;-, of ihe j kind ..ti.', dimensions manufactured at ' n t the United St ..■ .' armouries at Spring- j , and at I_arper s i h' Frrrr , Vlfglhi , t very part to corres- j a pond in dimensions, materials, work in oisiiio, and proof with th-samples, | iy which will be given from one or the other 'd of those armouries, or from air. Whit- I If nrv'.* armoury at New Haven in >c Connecticut. j It will be unnecessary for any one to i *n offer terms, unless the price shall be i r rfeasohablt", and not exceeding Ten • tn Dollars and seventy five cents. i Any parson inclined to contract for i :!: 'h-Mli livery of from five hundred to ty two ihous ud st oi la a year, lor five "s. years, will, on the execution of the i- eooti-act, and entering into bond with I )', upproved sureties for the faithful per \ foi inance thereof, receive in advance, if i r. quired, a sum,« -qnaltothe amountofthe contract price ot the number he shall j agree to deliver the first year; and | h other subsaqueut advances, as his \ g punctuality in the faithful performance c ot his contract may entitle him to. n No proposals will i>,r attended to, un from persons of such character, as lUy relied on for a faithful ant! cl punctual pfrformance of their contracts, n and * -'i can give ample and sacisfacto g ry security for the correct fulfilment Ie th' r.-01. I, No muskets will be received under j ; any contract,'that shall not, on a full j g and can reci inspection by persons ap. d pointed tor the purpose, be lound, in all rf liv ir parts, an.! in workm inship, fully 0 to correi'ponij with the p .tterns. c IE DEAKUORN, r Secretary of War. ;. h 10 UOEI.AKS ltbw AkD, 1 Tt'^' 1 apprehending and bringing' " J. home, or the one' half for se-j i; curlnij In jail so that v;e f.*et them aeain, S OLIVER SC DAVID who runaway J from the subscribers livirn.'; in M nil "\t nty, Virginia, on the 17th of Feb. (Jlivcr, _ middling st.utmade El low, luar 6 feet high, about 46 years old, some few grey hairs to be si-en i aboilt his temple's, a little yellow cntn plexioned, David, a 1-rge stout made " fellow, About 6 feet high, 26 yea' , thick lips and full face, -v■ his abfand • with the letter O on his right Cheek, 9 it looks di n, h ir,d,lj . v i o-i! el-.se inspectior, ; dark c9mpl.ee. 'tl oil eel. Sail ri grew s ranaway summer, and wan apprehended. One 1 was committed to Fairfax jail, and the » other was committed to Dumfries and do expect they have gene that way again, aiming for Maryland, and 1 may have provided themselves with a pa S and attempt to pass as tree p.ople, > We do li*. rt by for. warn all masters of I vessels and others from taking on board vessels the said negroes or secreting a -v>y other way under the strictest penalties of the law. HID 0 GRAVES, Jun. THKOPIIiLUS EDDINS. April 25 '1- _ JAAJJ-*Al"£> i.OTi.E. 1 nr ■*• he Subscriber has t-tken that well calculated bouse on the Capitol Hill. Late occupied by Mr, P'rost formerly by Mr. Stelle—- Where he intends to a T*4vt in on the 24th October. Those gentlemen who may Ever him [fitll their Custom may rely en every tion m tin Power of the Public's devoted Servant. CEO. W, LINDSAY. N. B.—EIGHT or TEN BOARDERS v: iv be < itly accommodated. . r 19—tf. RUHiS AND GE i FY, HAVE for sale at their store ('.. Town, *..'.nr fol'cw ing articles just receiv rdfvi'.M I •., by the schcouer Car- *. Hand, jun. viz. _0 _ a;, butter, : , New Town, Pippin Apples, 1 .10 do. bnr.!; \vhe;tt floor, 1 10 1.0. Cranberries, and 10 do sl. II bark hicf.ery nuts. Also ■ vy elegant - s, Waiters, 'Prays, po- ( s.d Tongs, with cv , , Sec, Stc. , Tn:..: v. o— '', , IU HL i>E i , 1 After th. 20th June next, THAI elegant, well built two-story j j PRICE HOUSE, lately the property j t of Mr. Wm. Woodward, on Pennsyl- ! t v nia Avenue.. The stand E well 1 known. Solomon Myc for B three yerr', rt 0 dollars c per annum, will expire on that day.— v For terms enquire at Robert Under wood's, directly opposite. April 27— eptf FORT WINE, Ot very good quality in casks, each one inclosed in a dry case for security agaiast , any adulteration, with a small parcel of 1 other excellent Wines in casks and in f bottles ; among which arc Red isf White , Claret, Dry Liskon, and very old 1 Brazil Madeira Wine, just received and for sale, by JOHN GOULDING ', Who has on hand as usual an assortment of choice LiQUOks %i most kinds used here. Georgetown, Merch 25—■ tiAKlNlj's f AlV__aiL.__i. . ! Just received and for Sale, at J. :,' March's Book-Store, High-Street, f I Go. Town, Price. i d - c - An Enquiry into the Causes Bc"N Consequences of the Orders in r 5Q Council, Sec. See.—By Alcxan- f der Baring, Esq. it. r. J ALSO, Corinna, or Italy, by Madame ? 250 De Star 1 Holstt in, 2 vols. $ ■ Winter in London, or Sketches") ot Fashion, by T. S. Surr, >2 00 2 vols. J '. ! Cooper's Practice of Surgery,-. an elementary work for Stu- to 75 * | dents, 8c concise reference for C '.' 1 Practitioners, Sec. plates, , Espriellu's Letters, 2 vols. 2 00 .; Walsh's Practical Arithmetic,'! adapted to the commerce of > V, States iv its domestic andj_ _„ foreign relations, with forms of ~) •' | accounts and other writings - usually occurring in trade,3 "l %* ,fl tew more topics cf the"! -j « Horrors of St. Domingo" (1 00 I are just received, J ° l May 13—3' c I | _____________________________ n; T N _eci_e ut me I A High court of Chancery of Maryland r j will be sold to the highest bidder at ~ S mtoes's tavern GeorgeTown, on the c | 31s:.instant at 11 o'clock, A M. all the c right, title, and interest of Thomas \ x ; Clark, deceased, in and to sun ry Lots ot -.round in Thomas Beall of Georges' f ! addition to George Town, pure!; sedof c ' John M. (Enitt, esq. being the four I i easternmost Lots purchased by said [j [ Gantt of Thomas B.all of George, esq. s i and in and to Lots o. 8, 9, 10, 11, c 12, 13, 14, 15, and 16 ii squ.re No. 8 in the city of Washington . :.d to part . of Square No. 3. in said city. s The purchaser to giv« bond with j satisfactory security for the payment ot i the purchase money with interest from . the day of sale, payable in fifteen t months after said day of sale. All per ! sons having g: mst the said r | Thomas Clark,deceaseu, arerequ 1 | to exhibit the same to the Regis] J th_ court of Chancery of Maryland [ aforesaE', with the vouchers to support y them within three mouths from tlu said day of sale. JAMES S.MORSELL, Trustee. May 4- WtMSI tTTWent, And possession given the 13th June next, that hens.: on Pennsylvania j Aveftje, the property of th- VV i suing , ton Buikiin. Company, at present oc cupied by Mr. Solomon Alyers —it be- ' l ing so well known, il is not deemed ne culiar description of , it, suffice it to say, ii is calculated for S an extensive tavern and boarding house i —f o v terms, apn?y to Mr. IR 0 MAS HE R TV. Sec. to said Company. , April 29--tf. 1 AGRE'A-T BAR GAIN-, ■ TO' dil WHEATON Broker and •I Commissi-n Merchant, bus put into his h. »'.s for sale, at bis office in F r street near t'-m Buik, a valuable - pert', in thr city ef Washington, co. ' jng of 646,453 -quir, feet of city I. ' idi aotam.iro.lv situated on p-oiniucnf nod valuable to ar the Nave Yard and Bri be had on tlu* most r ason ■]<. ur. payment. This gr : commended to gentlemen desire, us of I securing an C 3', in this '.ml-, ; growing apd flourishing city J the per nianent residence and seat of the go vernment s. Other cky property lobe hid—Houses Lots—j_nquii All kinds of Stock* bought and sold, itT" Wanted to Purcha.se a few MILITARY LAND WARRANTS \ fP-sldinnrion < 11—tf ' BaKEiE Xt Co, At E. Rlgjgs' old standi (sign of the j Plough) „ few do >;-• abov. Uie Union j Tav«ro, Have just rec apply of i WRING GOODS* Among them are tancy muslin?, tin- f ed chuil Z tos, linen ( brics, cambric hunt'keri ftiefs, l.nag ' lawns, fancy printed robes, long shaVH, * Leno veils, Italian silks, spring bon- * nets, gloves, llowers, hosiery, ribbons, ladies' antl g- ntltmen's umbrellas, In dia crapes, whU- r i OS, fancy Mar , tablecloths, Irish linens, super- ' fine cloths, 4 4 and 3-4 Russia diapers, | and many other fancy mid substantial articles y all of which have been select ed at thebrst markets, (principally for ' enables them to sell very low. r ■ prll .'.—-M E iUS IS PO GIVE NOTH That the suhscnnt rs of Washington - city have, obtained fro.n the Orphan's Court of Washington county in the i district el Columbia, letters testamen- a tary oh the personal estate of Gf.oitßE ' Mitchell late of said city, decear All persons having claims against the ] ) said-state are hereby warned to exhibit i l; j the same to the subscribers on or be- j * the Ist day of December next, they may otherwise by law be excluded from J all benefit of said estate. Given under ]'< our hands this 9th day of May in the ' year 1803. ' JOHN McGOWAN, MICHI. nourse. i May 11—6t WANTED -T__T the Woodyard for the en : year a Manager, to take charge of the whole estate. He must be a sober, di ligent and discreet man well ac quainted with the culture if wl , corn and tobacco, and the maiiupement of negroes. To such a man v> ho can produce unquestionable testimonials of , his capacity, sobriety and fidelity, high wages will be given. A person not con nected in the neighborhood will b. pre ferred. Apply to Rd. W. WEST, Woodyard. N. B. Application must be made be fore the \st. Sept. next. May 13 i-ntS Subscriber being anxious to J- settle all his business, has sold bis entire stock of goods to John Peter ; ho therefore requests all those indebted to him to call and day their accounts (particularly such as are of long stand* ing, as further indulgence cannvt bt given them). Hi.s Books are remov i ed to the counting house ( f Bak-l** and Co. where all his account** will be'ready for settlement by his tant Mr. Samuel C. Offnt, or ELISHA KIG( George Town, March 16—tf I "ONE HUNDRED EITEIITiT" REWARD Ran away on t'r.e evening of the | inst. a bright Ahdatto Men, named 808, who calls himself Robert Tho mas, about 5 feet 10 Inches high, 24 or 25 years of age, has large black eye brows, Urge full eyes, not very dark, i and is a stout, well made, handsome f.llow. His hair is thick, but not quite straight, and he wears it nicely ' trimmed, combed and ridged on the top. I His beard appears very black if suffer - . ed to grow for a day or two, but he [ usually shaves it very closely. lE* has j recently received an injury on the fore* , finger of the left hand, and has il bound . up, and may probably htse th,- first join* ', of it. He Speaks deliberately, and is : more correct in cony rsation than per ; sons of his color usually are. He walks " slowly, is a very good* waiter, but de lights particularly in attending to horses. He has a variety ofclaaths, and to.-k with 'eini 00. dark green broad cloth coat and pantaloons with yellow buttons, one Cloth coat and pantaloons nearly of the same color, but the cloth ot inferior quality, with while metal buttons, ■ iie blue cloth c >at much worn, one old brown .surto.it coat with cover ed a rood hat, and a pair of black . 'Ihe rest of his appa rel lam vi E particularly to describe. He is foi oi \ o», and pays ess. As he can it .I iad write very well, he may | pro.or. a (urged author! t; t r 'dm to pass, o* proemv.the certific-au t the N profs, who, ,b, petition, d ly the pame ■ f Thori b, .ml obtained ' freedom fi Maiyiand. If taken out cf the State I md and district 0. Columbi Bred in any jii, so that I shall g he above - -ii. >■<$ 'it taken .md secured v state ■ r di t*i t ; all i e3 c_ : per.c s will | be paid, if should livered t vi! on,6rtoDr, lEch rd DuckOn rrit ... Georgi Ef i in AniU'poli-, Battimore, < co Town, and the city, of Washing AEEENB. DUCEEi P. May 13— ■• RUAAWAI ~. "IITAS C . ustody r ▼ ▼ Runaways, . ruae 'and woman, who call ther. Ives 1-y the name-, of Thomas W. \shtcm, and Betty A 1 say tllHt they obtained their freedom, in We it more county Virginia, at lun-a term 1803. Tom is about 50 years of et 9 inches high ; Bitty a common size, ant! 4,5 year' of age ; their clothing E very indifferent; they aie in on of something like tertifi doui, signed b clei k c E Westmoreland county, Th ■• owner or owners of them a: ■■ desired intake 11 I or ti. -y H Id lor lheir e.\ peuces agreeably to I iw. T JOHN FLEMING, Sheriff of Montgomery county, Md. May 6--7t j FRESH GAt Tflß Subscriber having roc n.'.y itxeived a supply of ltdtn Seeds, Ec. which added to thi sorts t. ived by him the .kt, s his assortmt r.n i j which are for sal | Garden, Eastern Brandt 10-rr's Medicine St ■>". t THEO: Washington ntv, J tn, it-... TO PAPEICME r WAN TED Togo to Nort.'-' -nvker, who is a giiOd i and is sober and m dc a person good wages will i • Apply io the Eeiitcr of thi Anvil 20. FOR SA The Two story Brit Em ate on square number 930 in thu city < f Washington nowocctipi..' Craven, as a retail store. lity of this stand for the reti.il hn... 'is excelled by none In thlscity ; on the principal Yard, and very nr Any person desirous oi ing the above prop s tv may !;e .1 it by applying to th .Eir* will also make E LENT; Washington city, Dec tß—-Vtf