\ LIST OF PRIZES, Drawn in thiSCanal Lottery, No. 11. As certified by tbe Commissioners appointed by tbe Governor agreeably to Law. No. 10,698 is 20,000 Dollars—No. 19,97 10,000 Dollars. Nos. 613, 153195, 4766, 17862, are 4000. Nos. 1797» 7°54> 7260, 774 V 11441' 12659, 16265, 16973, 18015, and' 28105, are 2000 dollars. Nos. 1648, 2239, 3392, 3488, 4564,7034, 7190, 8017, 94511 12519, 143941 17423, 19605, 22123 23909, 25665, 26251, and 29557, are 1000 dollars each. Tie following Numbers are Prizes of 500 dollars each. 7565 9391 13207 IJ4 T 7 23'97 8232 395 4J2 588 24706 235' 881 15474 18874 27148 37c 974 953 >9 8 74 *8689 528 12052-J6325 21343 6 94 9057 247 17012 22990 865 262 919 28 i 401 2213 *3S 4447 S9°4 6429 The following Numbers are Prists of 200 dollars- eacb. 470 3887 9206 14920 19976 24704 49,9 896 898 15327 20036 26150 51 f 6o£o ICO2I 676 78 181 1021 272 32 16045 2+9 748 384 864 228 89 21002 852 2884 7099 318 639 29.2 988 975 .. 264 369 773 , 39° 27039 3198 321 11456 787 49 1 59 s 349 435 6 9 8 1 75 6 ° 616 663 60S 441 12261 782 871 676 8070 264 832 21369 902 92 13028 18236 389 28255 245 , 37 8 2 44 23403 29242 282 407 706 481 458 364 14080 925 5T 3 687 605 112 19474 646 852 9009 158 595 4147 » 313 5088 96 426 687 762 The following Numbers are Prizes of 100 dollars each. 71 5481 10983 15077 17972 25856 rig SO4 11005 321 18808 26085 216 853 162 389 20117 448 1155 6003 526 663 54 1 27739 2232 841 293 180 659 28001 429 889 562 247 735 ' 010 528 955 585 366 22881 46 749 '7°7 B 774 860 552 806 3243 8367 834 616 780 13600 4009 978 781 169 9959'14°40 403 97 1 39 1 784 10056 719 934 34i i5 0 49 The following Numbers are Prizes of 50 dollars each. 16;s 4 <"92 9068 '79 938 lO S '543 1 ®'7 263 358 *SOOB 521 449 273 327 552 044' 548 573 328 418 565 050 632 16299 3 6t 432 584 089 10057 349 392 445 696 365 097 387 21533 509 727 458 245 49® 5 82 1151 73 8 345 53° 59° 82 S 64,4 79° 577. $3 6 9 5 3 667 941 611 888 844 997 845 616& '689 9QB 22115 27011 97 1 469 11317 J7°7A 12 7 063 2035 549 3'9 445. 19 1 °73 463 ,7048 326 961 316 287 513 172 695 18279 452 445 * 606 221 763 ri 7 49 8 7 16 682 241 775 5 66 S° 8 753 734 750 612 421 9°7 9 6 S 8 9* 751 7°3 451 93 8 2 3 011 2g 974 872 * 706 515 19027 131 75 892 962 800 '127 453.. "4 JOIB 8143 13089 168, 591 183 067 180 091 246 24019 238 079 318 183 485 66 860 300 469 sjo 497 *35 949 4.19 592 740 53° 277 970 630 645 759 574 606 29157 867 671 14306 835 642 215 4095 741 3 ! 5 9 9 73® 364 155 787 398 .997 25013 406 31 j 916 440 20038 239 691 332 920 515 142 290 771 394 433 °s° 747 7 5*5 774 832 544 053 778 95 6 All the numbers from 1 to 30,000 that are not here contained are prizes of five dol lars each. Dated May 10, 1799. ROBERT BROOKE, Clerk. A Summer Retreat. Por Sale, Sixteen Acres of Land, A bout half a mile from the city of Philadelphia, r 1 'HURE are" on the premises a one story brick X house '8 feet fPbnt.a liable and corn crib, a w«U of excellent water,and a few fruit tree*, the Suction is perhaps superior to any within the fame diSanca of the city, and commands one of the mil beautiful and pifturefque profpeds of the city, Kensington, the Delaware and Jerseys, Enquire of EDWARD BONSALL & Co. march 4 __ Ten Dollars Reward. DESERTED from the City Guard-honfe, on the night of the nth instant, William Reed corporal ot marines, 23 years 5 fee' 0 inches Vn;b, dark brown hair, swarthy compl xio 1 and blue eyes. Whoever a,,pre hends aid fcr.«rr, and lodges bun in goal, or A,liver l.»n ■"< the Marne Barracks, w.ll been titlrd .0 the above reward, and all reasonable ch'r e' JAMES M'KNIGHT, C 1 "' 8 Captain, commanding Marine Barracks diw For Safe, time ofa Black Bey, thirteen years of 1 age, has fifteen toiervt—He *> flout, * Orvf* atid htaltby. Enquire at No. m, Chtfnut-Areet. may 13 ' ... On FRIDAYEVLNIN'r, Mav 17, Will be prel'enttd (the second time tliit feifon) a TRAGEDY, called Tancred & Sigifrnunda. (Written t>y Thompson, the admired Author of the Seasons. J Tancred (by a young gentleman, being his ' ' l'econd appearance) Mr JWarfhall Mr Warren Mr Wirretl, jun.. Mr Warrell. Meflrs. Lavancy, Doiftor, &c. Mils L'Eftrange Sigifrnunda Mrs Merry End of the Iragedy, the favourite air of the " BONNY BOLD SOLDIER," To which will be added (not atfed this season) a COMEDY, in aafls, called THE LIAR. - Tickets to be had at H. & P. Rice's Book {lore, No. 16, South Second Street, at Carr s Music Repofrtory, No 36,.S;uth Second street, and at the office adjoining the i heatre. Mrs. INCHBALD's celebrated Play, call ed LOVERS VOWS—taken from rhe German of Kotzbue's—and the Romance oi BLUr- BEARD, are in rehcarfal and will be fpeeriily prodiucd - May 10, 1799. A General meeting of the stockholders will be held at the Bank on Tuesday the 28th inft. at ten o'clock, A. M. for the purpoTe of ele&ing three Direftors, in the.places of Mordecai Lewis deceased, and Miers, Fisher and Richard Rundle, resigned. By order of the board, RICHARD WELLS, Cashier. Philadelphia, May nth, 1799. THE Mail for the Eastern Shore of Maryland, will in future be closed with the Southern Mail, on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays it half 7 o'clock A. M. and the Mail for the Eastern Shdre of Virginia, via New-Castle, lo Nor thampton Court Mouse, Virginia, will be closed every Monday, Wednesday, aud Friday at half an hour before fun fct, Equejlriati Club. THE Members comppfing the Equeflrian Club, will meet on Tiiurfciay evening next, at Hardy's New Inn, in Mar ket street. JOHN H. BARNES, Sec'ry. 4°i 999 37 1 444 233S 1 6 55 544 749 682 60a 782 29143 705 326 676 75° 6 54 783 762 25744 979 93?" The Pennsylvania Claimants to Lands in Luzerne county, in the Wyoming Controversy, are earnestly desired to attend their Committee at Hardie's Tavern, in Market-street on the 17th inft. at 7 o'clock in the evening, in order to comply with the law in that cafe made and provided. Lajt Notice. r "F'HE Commiffiuners appointed for carrying JL into effeA the Twenty-First Article of the Treaty of FrUndftlip, Limits ant) Navigation, between his Catholic Majesty and ihe United States of America, hereby give notice to tliofe persons whole claims have been filed in due'time but who have not yet furnifhed the necessary documents, to produce the fame at their office, on or before the seventeenth day of August acxt By order of the Coromiflioriers, FETER LOHRA, secretary. Philadelphia, May 15, 1799' dirn^ Notice is hereby given, THAT Claims for Donation Lands granted by the State of Pennsylvania to the Offi-" cers and Saldiers of the Line belonging to the said State in the late war, will be received at the Office of Comptroller General of said State until the ift September next inclusive, and that the subscribers authorised by law will fit as z Board at the said Office on every Monday from ten o'clock in the forenoon until one in the af ternoon, to hear and determine all unfatified Claims already filed, as well as those which maybe filed on or before the said firft day of September next. John Donnaldson, Comt'r. Samuel Bryan, Regt'r. Peter Baynton, Treas'r. Department of Accounts of ) Pennsylvania, May 15, '99. ) ( t6) diw (m.w fa tf) jjseto=Xi)catre. Earl Osmond, Siffredi Rodolpho Officer Guards Laura by Miss ARNOLD. Bank of North America. POST-OFFICE, may *3 Phila. May i o. m.y 15 DONATION LANDS. To be fotd at Public Auction On Wednesday evening the 23d of May instant at the City Tavern, in Seeond-ftreet, at 7 o'clock, AVERY valuable Three story BRICK HOUSE, Kitchen and the Lot of ground thersunto belonging,fituate at the south east cor ner of Race and Seventh-streets in this City. The Lot is 76 feet front on Race-street and 88 feet deep on Seventh-street. The House is a bout twenty-five feet front, is well built and completely furnifaed. There is also a small Frame Ruilding on part of this lot fronting on Rice-llreet, it is free of every incumbrance, and immediate poffefTion will be given. Also a ground rent of one hundred and fifty pounds per ann. free of all taxes and charges whatsoev er, payable half yearly, ifl'uipg out of a lot of ground situate at the north of Wal nut and Fifth street, in the City of Philadel phia, on which lot is ere<fted several Brick and Frame tenements. The situation i* defireable, being oppdfite the State House square on Fifth ftreet. The terras of sale will be made known at the time thereof, or on application to the fub fcribeis. Connelly Ej? Co. Anffrs. dts. may *3- _■■ The Brifijh Letter-of-Matque JSISL NIGER, For KINGSTON, (Jam.) ready to take her cargo on Doar , can receive some freight. For terms apply to r may 15 Madeira wine. FOR SALE, BY THE SUBSCRIBER, 18 Pipes, of Madeira Wine, - GIDEON HII.L WELLS, Market street, No. 13J. 33W4W Dixy 16 Mr-Urban, I WHILST we glory in the aft ions of our feimen, and the unprecedented one un der Ndfon.of the Nik vibrates in a Briton's breast, we rauft rejoice in whatever titles and rewards a grateful country confers. Amidst a train of such thoughts,.which swell at pub lic fucflefs, I trust we have some favourable onesto spate, wlv.-n we hear that a meritorious fellow creature is advanced to the (uinmit ot her wiflies ; and, as it fell to mejirst toTinng forward the extraordinary and exemplary contluft, I have now the iatisfaftion of mentioning t'ne promotion of the heroic , " Lancashire Collier Girl. We refer you to the solid character given of her in a former magazine*, and which met the approbation of those who value me rit in all stations—-nor the least when it shines through the humblest. I allow, \vith the benevolent Hannah Mooref, that it is dan gerous to launch out in praile of livng cha racters, especially when not shielded by edu cation ; but we trust we shall prove what we said of Betty Hodfon { has not bedizened her fancy, nor is her humility in the least done away; and we proceed in.speaking without an'v fear that it ever will. We naturally feel proud An being from the fpe country with those in high profeffions who diftinguifhthemfelves. Sincetheiormsr part was written, Ihave mi3<*d very much in the quiet walks of life ; and, in palling from vil lage to village, never left a Cottage without, fonjething to remember it by ; and, whether it was from the welcome with which they gave me a draught of buttermilk, or offered a chair, or pointed out a better rfcad to me, the manner was all truth'slid heart: and amidst such civilities I journeyed on. Well then am I prepared to feel proud,in being of the fame country, and. having happily lived for a short time in the village, which ga>- : birth to our heroine. ~d6t Lap.cilb:re teems with a hardy race, ever amoiigft the foremoft to come forward '.r, pe fonand matiev,. that ftt'iliug way o£ putt expreilions of loyalty to proof. fe£ted of them are a very Hub set indeed > but, like others of the fan:e punc:p:es, as it met their views, endeavored by rough cla mor to make it believed they were a multi tude ; or, by frcret machinations (now hap pily unravell«dj of the fipallnefs of their numbers. About three years ago, and in consequence of the momentous period, a noblemai? railed a regiment of Fenciblc Infantry ; and, tho' the country was fiippoled to be drained of its ftnuteft men, he was held in such juftel timation, tli? battalion was soon complete in men nearly, if not ecuial in lize to its bread shouldered pulitia. His pateftial attention to his former regi ment during' the last war ; his previous ac tivity in a (lifting to complete the Old Man chester volunteers ; and his notice ol the re mains after their honourable return from abroad ; had Tecured to h'iro the confidence of the Foldiers. Between tfiis exalted person and Benevolus the ftrifteft friendlhip commenced in clafs fellowftiip. at school, and grew with their years ; and had the state of his health per mitted, we (hould probably have ieen him next in rank to his friend, and equally ac tive in l exertions. But, though the blefling of health is denied him, it is noble to fee the perfeCt resignation with which he bears the want of it. On the cfccafion he liberally fubferibed ; and his domestics, following the example spontaneously, made up a purse for the fame cause. Betty was not asked to give any thing as it was known Ihe had a very empty pock et ; her willingness was of course never doubted. And yet she did not wilh to be left out; and quietly went to the house-keep er to borrow Jive-sbillings, which was thus prefaced : " The fen, Modom, that ewer maifter as gin a learge fom a mone to th' re sin a regiment a fodiers to feight th" French when they cum, an that aw th' lervonts an gin fumhotbut ine." requeft being in stantly granted, she said, " When th' French doa cum, if weemen ma feight, I'll feight as ardas Icon." ROSS & SIMSON. « %%t oasCtte. P Hi L A D E L P HI A , FRIDAY EVENING, MAY tj. Front the Gr.vfi/EMAN's Magazise. Ifest Moulsey, December 6. N(>t fatisfied with words and giving alone, file was observed for several days thought ful, and at times very uneasy : and the cause soon burst out. She had a brother, the on ly male renmins of her wafted family, who was a supc r&umerary hufbandinan upon the estate. All her I'pare time had been taken up in persuading this darli-ng brother to enlist in the regiment ; and her m after told me (lie was heard thus to reason with him" :" Foks fen th' French ar cummin, and that teir ar raf cots enn he Englond wild be fane ont :—tha knoa, lad, walk's neaw a das fkearfe :—tha art getten a fteout moil neaw :—foa tha mun larn t' feight, and goa wi the nebor lads, or theylecaw the kewearts." By such language (he at last persuaded her brother to enlist, strengthened him with resolutions ; and, when he went to join his regiment, (he was almost heart-broken. lam told the parting between them was moftaffedling indeed; and that it was some time before Ihe recovered herfclf. Doth not this specimen of our Collier girl confirm what was said of the dawitlefs char after of a miner ? Nor doth it lefTen her ear ly filial 4'ities. * Vol. I.XV. p. 179. f In aconverfation previoui tojheTirft inferrion in the Gentleman's Magazine. |..Her oiallcr took me into hi» kitchen, on pre tence of (hewing tne the extent of it. She heard u.s come, indyMfaf out; but, on being called, came.and wi hout the lead confufio(t\ gave an account of the utility ofthe kkchea utensils. It is really a(ioni<h ing, a yflung. creature of so flei:der a make could have born fucfi excessive labour. The above account riiight have dwelt in Glence, had net I this morning received a ' letter which mentions. u The conduct of Betty Horrlfon has al ways be*ii so exemplary, I have made her my Cook, in the place of one who had serv ed me faithfully for bore than twenty years, and who was last summer married to one ot my tenant's sons, an honest and industrious man ; and they are now fettled upon a farm within a mile of my houie." Thou, mv,friend Urban, who haft often witnefled the many ramblings of my thoughts wilt know how rejoiced we are at this hci promotion ; and thou wilt judge oi the mag nitude of it when I tell tb°e with whom 11k associates, and which an honorable videlicet (hall explain. Nor do I think there is a person in the kingdom under fj.O\ years oi age, or even above it,, can boast jSj lo revei ential a lift as the master of this family. The cnacbtnan has lived in the fanv.lyyears, the ganx-keerer thirty, his groom nineteen. his house-steward seventeen, his own ler vant 'fourteen, the laundry-maid twelve, our cook tzvelve—and those who have not been lo long, piomife to be worthy of being compan ' ions of the above- faithful and contented in dividuals. Mr. FI nno, AS the quarantine of vcffclsr.t tt:e Lazar to will commerce the 15th ii (irrr. - may be of use to publifli the regular refjvfting it, as coßtained in the sth f, tionof the Health Law of this State. Sedtiou V. . 'nd be it further enatl r! tl ; authority aforefaid, That all (hips and v ff, ; U as well vessels of war, as erchant v iTl S( arriving at said Lazaretto, from any port or place in the Mediterranean or the teas or waiers connefted with the fame, to theeaft. ward of the Straits of Gibralter, or from the coast of Africa, without, the Straits of Gibralter, and the tei ritory of the Tame, and the ports of Africa, oher than the Cape of Good Hope, in he Indian Oce?a, and from the main lancf of North to South America, or ihf Well India tfiands, between the latitude of the river St. Mary in Geor gia, and the beginning o the la'itud - • hi r . ty degrees foutb of he equ<tor, and ir m Ba'tavia in tty: lflands of Jav , from the sis. teenth day of May to the firft day'of Odlo ber, (hall there be detailed at anchor, and discharge the whole <>f their cargoes and ballast, which, together with the vessels, bedding, cloathing, and every other article on board, which may be supposed capaWc of retaining infeElion, (hall be perftftiy cleanftd and purified, under the dire&ion 1 f th? resident phylician and quarantine mate, at the cod and charge of the awnerarcon- Ggnee, agreeably t« such rules and regu lations as the board of health (hall, from time to time, direst for that pUrpose, and when any of the said veflels, cargoes, bed. From the New-York, Gazette. ding, cloathing and other article*, (hall be mr. lang, effeftually cleansed and purified, the resident is contributes more physician and quarantine matter, upon re towards misleading the g-ood Yeomanry ol ce j v j n g the full amount of the expences ard our country, than the circulation of such pa- charges, for storing, keeping, cleanfiog, and persas the Argus, Aurora, See. I hefe pa- p Ur ;fyi n g the fame, (hall make re-delivery pers, at the expence of whom nve know not, thereof to the captain, tnafl»r, owner, or are industriously circulated in aii part of the C onsignee, of the (hip or "effels in which United States—they are read by a class of tbe f am e were imported ; and deliver to the people who never do, or have not time to in- C aptain or ftt-r of said (hip or vessel, the Veftigate their contents, and take for granted certificate of the fads, to be presented rt tl.Jt they have (as they appear to wave) the j t [ lc health office a« aforefaid, and dfcharge ol of the country in view. Nothing is f rom quarantine such of the crew or paiTce :.\cre ialfe. I htfe papers are open to the g er s of said (hip or veff 1, p.s may he in a Sous of a set of disajfointcd men, and filthy (late ; provided, the fa'd vessel (hall •?jse who are seeking for offices. i hey jj afl . been atleaft fifteen days under quaran vould willingly overturn the government to (j ße> shall be furnifhed with one er more accomplifti their withes. 1 htfe are the men vcn tilator«,i»« fuchform as the board of health that foment ALL the internal divisions flj a ll approve, whereof public notice (hall be which now exist in the United States. No- g| veni ; n a t lead two of the newfpaperj thing need be laid by way of illullrating thele p r ;„t ed ; n t his city, within two weeks after fads—they, are generally known. How (,t paffinK ps Jn wh ; ch cgfe th# may be asked,) is this evil to be checked . car g n 0 £ t fj e s al " d »effel (hall be re-delivertd, that is, that the government should hold out as been gt | {eß , ui( j er qU#rau an inducement to men of abilities, to print . And t h e said captain, natter. owner, and circulate Federal papers in those country or confi may tratl f po rt the cargo so re towns yet without a prets—Such towns are del ;, ere(l( or anv art thereo f lrom the numerous, sod would require but little all;- Laz#retto Kahters which (hall be per ftaoce from government. This would ope- n . k fj , to the s ams , under such rate more powerfully towards the suppression ecautjon a3 (h( . board of kralth miJ of Sedmous publications, than anything ellr; adQ [q ewnt a e3rtMßunication bt . and might, in the end, save millions to our {we the f >|)S fucK ,; ht . country and of many misled peo- anJ (he vffrc j S) csrgoe s, and perloni pit, who, through the arts of the designing, under quaran , irie . An(l wh enever the board are made to become the open enem.es ot our of haye rgaftm tQ apprc hcnd, Const.tut.on and government. ( |he heakh of wU be £ndaßi . gercd by permitting any vefltl, persons, or carao, coming from places infe&ed, or It appears from a recent calculation, ac- uisJilly infedted with the plague to proceed curate as it could he made from the various to or . be l an ded at the city of Philadelphia; circumstances of the French Revolution, , t j le y bave f u ]| p ()WC r and authority to that France has loft, by war or domestic detain and Qn lade the said vefiel, and cause crimtsand diftraftions.nolefsthan 2,500 000 s uc h measures to be taken, as will be con men since the year 1782 to the prclent mo- to the purification of such vessel, and went. It was once ftatcd by Dumas in the persons aRd cargo on board thereofa Legislative B®dy. that the whole of the Na- Provided always, that wine, rum, fait, fpi tional Guards throughout the Republic had r ; ts ( US3T . mahogany, manHfac been renewe-i three times within the space tured tobacco, dye-wood, oreferved fruits, ot feveo years. [Lond. pap. J and s uch ot her articles as the boardof health (hall, by their general regulations, fpecify and permit ; hides, coffee, bedding, and cloathing, and putrifying substances, always excepted ; may be unladen into lighters, to the city of Philadelphia, fubjqft to such ex ceptions, reijulations, and reftriftions, with refpe£t to the unloading, detention, ventila ting, tranfpsrtiog aud delivery thereof, as may be eftablithed bythefaid beardofhealth, whose duty it shall be, ia making such regu lations, to prevent a?y personal intercourse between the lighteimen eondufling such lighters, and the ps rlons on board the (hips vessels from which such goods, wares,or and merchandize may be so unladen, or on board any other /hip er vessel detained under quarantine as aforefaid : And provided far ther, that when the maQer or comman ler of any (hip or vessel, lyi' g at the place of quar antine aforefaid, 0.1 board of which no pe stilential orcontagirnisdifeafe (hall.exist, shall be desirous of proceeding to foms other port or place, beyond the capes of Delaware, . and (hall give bond a ith security, to be ap proved by the board of health, conditioned that no part of the cargo, or any of the crew or passengers on board such ship or *tflrl shall be landed at any place within the said capes of Delaware, ar within the didanc# of fifty miles beyond thi fame, such, (hip or vessel (hall be allowed to proceed according ly, without further delay or detention. ' What an example to those men of fortune who would wifli to keep'-the fame f;ic. s con stantly about the.m, but are too much absorb ed in the great world to pursue the rijht way!' Benevolus lives upon the estate his father did before him*, and happy would it be if it were as much the faihion for the opulent, as it undoubtedly is their interest to do so, both 'on moral and political reasons. , Yours, &c. The 'I f.: Extra3s from Jamaica Papers, receivei by capt. Young, arrived at N, Tori. PORT-ROYAL, April 6- Two fchr's one from St, Thomas hound to St.>Dumingo, with dry goods, prize to his majefty'sbfig Diligence ; the other from L urracoa bound to Jacmel, with wine, prize to his Majesty's ship Serpent, arrived at Port-Royal on Saturday. C?pt Duval mentions, that a Spantfh 74 gun ihip and three irigates, with 500 troops 011 board, had arrived at Carthegcna, from Cadiz. The Polly touched at Barbadoes, from whence Ihe brings nothing new ; ihe left there a paniih fchr. whicn fht had previ ously captured. The Pi,lly brings 280 slaves, addrcfied to Fairclotigh and Barnes. His m,jelly's brig Diligence, capt. Mends, arrived at Port-Royal Irom a cruize, and bro't in with her a Danlh (hip laden with mahogany, and a Swedish brig with a cargo of cocoa. The Daniflj fchr. Dorethea, from Aux- Cayes bound to St. Thomas, with a cargo of coffee, sent in by his majesty's thip Jamaica, arrived the lame day. 'l'he French privateer fchr. Eliza, mounting fix 6 pounders, and one long 24 pounder, with 125 men, prize to his majesty's Ihip Maidftone, arrived 011 Mon day. She was fitted out from' the Havan nah, and had taktfg'two American brigs and one fchr. previous to her capture. The Patty, failed from Liverpool on the 16th January, in order to join the fleet that was appointed to leave Cork on the 2 jth but. was blown off the coast by a gale of wind. She touched at Madeira for water, and there found his majesty's Ihip Camilla, with gene ral Mrutland and suite, so far advanced on their voyage to St. Domiongo. The American fchr. Hope, capt. Moulton, from St. Dovn'myo, bound to Beverly, with a cargo of fu»*r and coffee, sent in by his uia jefty's brig Ptlican, arrived 011 Tuefdav. Tuesday his majesty's (hip Surprise, cap tain Hamilton, arrived from a cruise, and brought in with her the French privateer fchr. Le Lion, of fix 4 pounders, and the A RAMRLER. brig Betley, of fialtltn re, V in.l ti vaiinaH, prizs'to tlt£' aboue privii'trr,—-vi. cut them out of a creek ntnr. •*'. (l the crew of the privateer e<c«pfd on „ -in-: <:• C.HARivr SeßHbtFtujil ttpfjatfyi: at St. Mary's Cbltrcb on , next,-for the benefit ofihe tret Siipol tg smd' Church. '•,* ' -A May 14, 1799. Delaware C5 3 Hchuy(kill Canal Qffi' ft Philadelphia. M.y 7, i? 99- IN purfuince c)f a resolution of the prelidcn and managers of the Delaware ami Schuyt kill Canal Company , the Stock-holders are h?re by notified and required to pay, oaeach'oftß' f refpeiflive fhnres, to th« Treasurer of the C onu pany, at the Company's Office iu *hi» city, J 5 <>ol!ars on tlic 15th June next) 10 dollars on the ijth July next, ami so dollars fln the 15th AiiguH next. Wrn. GOV ST r. T.e 2 "^--- •m&tn,4w(d l r.nte!j ») Miy
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