jfoieign Jntellig^itce. PARIS, September 15. yhe 11th of tbia month wat fee aside it {acted, Mi conxacttipra'tioti of Joubert. Tbe Prtftdenuof thr two Countils Jelivend ora tioqi m praifc of him, tnd the Republican Oath wait taken, new* Tbe bureau in each hell inwhitfi th« Gouticils'anembfcd was covriril over with A Statue#' tvpiefentiflg the Republic, overlooked a con. tuious Urn, over' which it held a ctvic ti -»11. The Repre(entati«e» wore a crape •n one arm and*ach <•{ ttom carried a twig of Cyprtft in 'Su hand. • F.-nnirtJy Joubeit was kroWttn a parli tirnu y Lawyer at and in the year 1791 he Obtained a tomniiffmn ai Lieute nant, (hor;ly after he was taken prisoner, ai u carri.d beforr the King ofSardinia, in tl. prti'fnee <rf whom and hit nobles he T:ii..eshiinfclf moft'uppn thell tie of a French Cltl/A'U, On the 1 Ith of August Pichegru h»i a private conference at Auglburg with Dundnt and Precy (the latter of wliopi was com mander in chief of the siege at Lvortt) direst. ly after which Pichegru (at off for Ueber lingen, which place i: pointed out to all emigrants as their renjezvoui. They are to dft ajjaiiiift fjch of the French departments as are moll contiguous to Switzerland. ITALt, Sipt. i 6. Wt have intelligenf*, that tlte- Auflrians have taken the city of Ifignerol, by affcult. HAHLINGEN, Sept. 17. Twfirty-ftven Englilh frigates, kc. covered tl>t Zuvdtrzfr, before Enckhuyfen* Two tnglilh gun-bo»u,rach carrying'eigh teen. 1% pounderi, are o6f Lemaer,—Sept. 30. Lemmer has forrendered. ICHAFFHAUSEN, September 39. I adva in Switzerland, oivthe other fid.. r • ' I The other account is from Augloiirj, dar- W..' have rot received intelligence from f> 35 follows " Wc havs this day iun'vh, Trace that city hasbeen accupied by rc( y lv »d by an extraordinary mefferger ths the French ; and we have no knowledge of important newj, that M.irflv.il Suw:ir.-cw, the articles < f capitulation. Many i f the en t ), e 2 g t |, September, en Urea Lucerne Ruffian wounded officers and soldiers are • w ; t h |,; s army, and that he was preparing to berc, who in the reir. at 101 l forae ot their : marc h against Bertie. The inhabitants of baggage. In the cou cil of war, held yes- t ), e ]j t .) e rt*t«ns sll join him. Orden have tenny, by Generals Ko'facow, Naue dorfT |, efll s ent t j, e Grifons at Khinthal and «T,(i Kit mai r, it wasrclolvcd, that all the _ ShauflTbau{en r with'generals N-wendoriFar.d Ri.ilian and Austrian tro<pi in tbi» vicinity, j Keinmaier. On the 19th, a heavy eannon (hould immtdiauly advance.' | a de was heard near Raven(biur,j." LIN.DAU, S<ptember }?• Th» bridge over the Rhine, which was taken "up yeft rday morning, will b* thrown ovei* to i TtJit, and the corps of Gen. Pt trarfch, wlinfe head quarters have been at Bregenj, is to-advance in lulV, as he hJ? btrri apprized that generals Jcllaehlch and Auff'ntxrg, have united with Marlh.il Sti warrow, who was advancing into the heart of SwitjtylartG. He already occupies Lu- Cerne. 's*"p'ember 30. The retreat which the imperial trqops made on the 25th and 26th from Utjwich, by the Toggeribourg, and the canton of Ap pci»aej, was very fatiguing. After the goou news which h is arrived of the" of Marftial Suwarrow in the South of Swit xerl.ud, general Vetrirfch and Oruber are' prcpuin;; to advance by the Rhinthal. Yhf French appeared the 29th before Con- Aance, but were driven therefrom the fame day. It is not Marshal Suwarrow who has arrived at Frldkirch as reported j but it is gen. Jellathicl). The French have been in the envir ns of St. Gall, but in such fmnll numbers, as »afily to be diiperfed. CONSTANTINOPLE, Srpt. 30. " On the 30th Aug. we retrived advite, of the arrival cf the Grand Vizir, at Da nrilciis. We have no recent newt from *»■—- " " ' BRUSSELS, Sept. 30. General Moreau tiki s '.he command of the army of the Khine, on the 10th Oil. Gen. Macdonald, is to command the ai&iy of the North. Vast rrinforceinentt art in march, to rein force the Batavian armies. DONAUESCHINCEN, Oft. 1. The AuOriaus are advancing from Felkirk The Austrian Col. Lauer, has it:aeked the French in Glaris, beaten them, and taken 1500 prifoneM, and two standard:. The Aultrian Generals ar'e'to march the left wing of the French, white Suwariow takes them ill the rear by St. Gothard. VIENNA, OAober 2. ITie Court Gazette, this day contains the following autheiuic.detains The Prinee of Rohan has informtd bis Imperial Majefly, that on the aßth Septem ber, ttif enemy, to the number of 8009 ad vanced to Dome d' OlTold, to atta&k his poiition at Vogogna. The Prince not ex pe&ing so formidable a fore*, was Bcceffita-* ted to retreat ;but on the ud, he unejtpefl. •dly attacked tl • enemy with various fuciafs, and having recommenced the battle on the 13d, the enemy was completely beaten and driven beyond Simpion to Brieg, in the Va lais, which'la (V place the Prince has occupied- The Cadet Hagen, who brought the dis patches , eftimatrs the lpfsof the French, at between 3 and 4000 men. This Cadet, the Prtlice Writes, - entered S'battery i>f'the en*i my, and with his own hand took the ffend-1 ard, which he bore to his Imoerial Majefly. j The reports of the surrender of Genoa, on the 23d September by capitulation, 19 net mentioned in the Court Gazette. , October 4. The Cardinals hare requested of hit Im perial MaJvfty, the grant of the Ven«t«» island of fit. George, to hold the conclave on. Alout twenty of Attn have iff mbled it Venice 1 imongft theni is the Dean of the Holy College j the Cfrfioilt Ajhaoi, Caprira and Maury. SWABIA, Gftober 3. It it believed, that for fonie days the uoi ted Imperial armiet have advanced, add J#*' occupied their former poGtioo ia Switker land. The head quarter! tjf niarfhil Pe trarfch, who eommindt the division 6: Hone, was still on the agth, at St. Gall, j A body of trooos have paifed the Lake of Constance and <fce Rhine. General Kor fakow'a (Ruffian) head quartert are at Eg lifau, upoo the right hank of the Rhine. Same bodies of French troopt advanced be twem the feperatad ar»ie«, and progressed to the fuburbtof Kthaffhaufcn, Wi;tertbur, Fratte field and (brae even ta Constance; hot tbey are not numerous. It is believed marflu. Suwarrow will take Immediately the thief command at Eglifav. The main body ol' the army of the Arcb duke, hat arrived at Doniuefchiogen (in Swabia). It is that I 4* Royal H:<hue(i will mats# an attack on Aie fide of ; n.rie. -The Freneli have evacuated Auenheim, ntar Kchl ; 3000 men who were there, hare gone to Stvafburg ; the Auftriam immedi ately took poffeflion of the port. The French are making movement., as if to penetrate in to the Brifgaw, by the fide of Brifich. It is not cxpetted that Maflena will ad vance from Z»rl«h, toward* the Lake of Gonftance, and the Rhine, while has lush bodict of enemies in hit rear. The rewj refpefting Ficldtnarlhal Suwar row, are eontradi&ory. By that from Feld kirch t it would Teem, that he had joined the corps of Gen. Petrart'ch, after having beater a division of French troops, and killed anc made prifonerj of 3000- who was a&u*U . • •. • J * * '* ' Redact cur. The Ruffian Gen. Hermann, acc<?mp*))ied by his aids-de-camp arrived here yesterday The rither Ruffian prifonrrs, in »R. aboju 70a, ar» «xpr£ted to-day. THey mads a three dav's flay at Antwerp, where a cql ledVion of 3000 8ori»» was made tor thctn. amongst the inhabitants. The Englifli pri foiiSrS to- tlx? number of 400, are feiit to Ghent, whence they will be transferred to the citadel of Lisle. Gen. Muller.bw bfen ordered to furrrnd tf the chief command of the. French army of the Jifcinr, to Gen. Ney.—The capture of Manheim is f.iid to be the cauf<-. Genenl Ney's hea'l quarters are at Hag«»««u, in AH«cc. . It is eflinuted .there., arc. lo,oco .French i* the Environs of Mayence and Ihrenbrieftein, who are preparing to ad vance. AMSTERDAM, Oft. 5 la the a&ion of the id, we took 107 highlandcrs, who have been feni to Utrecht. There has just airivcd here 109 other pri forrrrs. Within two days, 3000 French troops have pafled this city, on their way to the armies. The Engli/h are mailers of Lemraer, and have taken post in Frifeland •, from whence they can easily march to this city by land. We are, however, continually at workon the batteries upon the dyke at Naerden. The grtatcft loss in the battle of the id,, fell on the French; and the most part of the oficers of General Brune's ftaff, have perished. Some corps were cut off, so that the inundatioos ordered by us, have been more fatal to us than to the enemy. We were beginning to set the water mjlls at work, but the Englilh have set them on sirs with their artillery. Tbc enemy entered Alkmasr the 3d inft. at five o'clock in the afternoon ; and we learn that the head quarter* of Gen. Brune hit been transferred from Beverwick to Haerlem; from whence they will be re. moted here (hould the ene my advance any further. The Englilh head quarter*, we learn, are at Alkmaar ; and some of their troops have advanced to the neigh ourhood of Haeilem. The batteries which the Eoglifh ereded on the Dunes, in the ac tion of the id, made great dcftruAion amoagA the Frtach. Tbe Enelifh having made themfelrer mailers of aTI the coafti of the Zuder Zee, iu Fliefland and Gueldrei, have fummqoed the city of Hardcrwick to surrender. This day we hear a lively cannonade. Our loss iu the battle ot the id, has rat yet been accurately afccrtainid, and we have had no official account on the fubjeft. C y~ This delay is ominous, of its being more conflclerable than the Gallo Batavians with fiiould be known. HAMBUR®, Oftober 10. As faa as'ean be learned from the favora ble and naftrorable accounts tf th» late BRUSSEI.S, Oclober 3. HANAU, OAober j. OA. 6. % ** # * ( • •» * « qrsttt in Switraj|an&, Jt.appeap th.it bo-b •entiea tuwefced, 99 th« fisr>c day, «t differ, lint p»iirtfc,|*ivrdin(j SMEreni plar.t, and with variwn'out mutual fyccrfs. The con t can alon,e Semitic the vittgrjf ! We will, hpwrer, grant all poffiiJoH'tKcei to Mafttua, *nd kt Jiim fiiJjljr'piirlW his tiAorict nriT Utxnacla a&d Zurich towards the Rhine, and ttwMke oTConftance— Four jrencWei Generals ajr at his hrels, wbO may in all pcokVbility bring his army before two fines But iVippafinjj the worst of chancei bef.tl the Auftro-Rulfiar >, and the favorable tor the French General, we cannot find any .advantage tor him in h'» hit victory, which.gentled only to weaken, in a confide'r able -d.gree, his exhausted forces. Madeira wine. T'HE Snbfcriber, haijuft r«ceir«ia quantity A of HA-L'. Mrll London Particular Jt^irie, In Pip*. Hhd». and Quirter Cafki, GIDEON HILL WELLS. Phi adelphia. Not. ii- 3"wim Fifty Barrels Pippin Applet, In good order for (hipping, AND A/evt Barttts Dried Peaches FOR SAlfc, At thrcorner of Dock V)i Pear Street. OeceotHer 4 d<t * REMOVAL sAstftT£L REYNOLDS, TA TL 0 R, RB«PECT>ULL.r Aofe gentlemen who plwfe to tirsr him with their cuftoro, and hli gentriUy, lbut he hu removed to hiiShofs No. 40, Squth Third Street, where he will be glad to {efTC'titem. N. 0. All with ike afvil fine 1 '' " 4 ' Dec. 3 On'c fcuoJrci Pi-pea and quartrr Qaflca Wine Vineg»tf LosJoi Porter ># QwSkt of 6 and 8 Doj. Brown Start. do. do. Spanish Srgafi.i# Boxc«, Dried Pcaefco inrfiarrcli, r xa* iiAis Bv BENJAMIN W. MORRIS, WHO ltA«' A Commodious Warehouft % Iti Pear Street, 'To lit by Ae Mooth er Year, NoTember ij) Schuylkill Permanent Bridge. . the stockholders A RF. Jicrebjf, notified, that an fclc&ion for a PrcfuJcnt, twclte Dircilors and a Tretfurcr, will be' hefd atShtir office, Nb. »3 North Fifik flriet, an MoKftit tU 6«h dij «t January next, M 10 •'dock, «, JOHN DORSET, Secretary pro tem, Dumber 4> * ?99 FURNISHED ROOMS, to hK LIT, WITH, of Withbtt the «fc of the kitchen, ceU lar», &.c. U two akljoiftiog houfee, oaly /our yeark uUlj. £t for the accommodation of aJew gentlemen—f«i*ate eoi.Tcmcnt to ConjrefirHall, in i feeahhf p«r* of the city, neter Jiaving infeAed with the Apply at the Qfficq of the United State* GKctte. no*. §6. TO-.TjrIE PUBLIC, THE time being fixed on, when the MILITARY LAND (commonly tailed Knox's) WARRANTS, grunted to the United Srxia' army, at* to be register ed and lo«»itc&, lithe i'ubfcriberi ha»e e*- plored that trisVof hivi on which thofc war rant* arc to be-Kid ; with 4 Tiew, and fer tile putpol'c 'of Offering their Cipimm as lo c»ter«.: * "*'■ Wt ta'fce tfirf'RßertyifVuggtftiny, " th«t i wearir«t lraS *V*»cH acquainted tmh the Utuation, <ju.-<U*y. of tlx fi>U, fcc. of th» dif» ferent jn the aforefaid trait, n any oflK-r. pernio':" this wJI, perhaps, ap pear more clearly, by that Wil liam C. Schs'nk . assisted in running the India)] bcrundjry .line ; _at which tin* he trayerf'ed that tr.\': He alio affiftod in furvrying and laying it.off into townfhipk, and At otlter tiocs ranged over it,'to gaiti information. But to obtain a more complete and accurate knowledge, we have" fcitely (pent bet wot n two a'iid three months, with several" afliftants, in particu larly examining the different townships and quafwr t'owiifhips; by which means we have acqoirtd an act mate knowledge of'the whole dittri£V.—We'now offer onr fervi'ces to the' public, with aliVrancet that -we will locate ptrfoiis warrants intruded to 6s to thebeft advantage, agreeably to their rights of location, which is to be de termined atorbrding to law. Por our ser vices w.: demand the one equal tenth part, either in'ltnds or warrants, when we locate a full tratt 1 , of fuur thou land- acres nr more, for oni perloil orfirm ; the latid to be taken In a fqmre,. at a corner of the tr»& ; which corner is to be equitably determined before the time of location—The one tqunl iixtli part, tn'cadi or Warrants, when we conneft and locate any amuunt less than four thou sand acres. "We will be in Philadelphia f.em December next, until after the time of location, to> tran&dl this buiiuefs. Any i person wiftiing to fatisfy himfelf farther, will please to call on us, hy letter, (podage paid) or'othcrwife ; when due attention will be paid*,; and such vouchers may be seen as we-have to offer, which we hspe wilf be fa tisfaftory. MARTIN BAUM, WILLIAM C. SCHENCK. Plliladelfffia, Odt. 9, 1799. tow. ACADEMY ro* DANCING. BEOS kaw to iafaim We fthohra »»4 «he pmb lie in general, that hi* Aca4<**y open, for tlx season, oo THURSDAY the t*th, t* Mr. O'KIXEKI. remit, Five tV>ll»r» per Month, Ten d*. Alf Swtramr. €T for farther Fartiestari apply to Mja F -70, north KigM> Greet. X)«cemh«r T. gitt dancing assembly. THE Subscribers are informed that th«. ljrit All mbly will be hi Id at Mr. o'Et.iha's Hotel, on Thuri'day the nth instant. December 4. ' TWO TRUNKS PRINTED COTTONS, Suit.-d to the Wett-lodia Market, ntitUd It JtMuiael-T For falc by GEOXGS WILIIAMS, No. icj, High Street. ALSO, Nine hundred pair of American made SHOES, together with fundrjr other >rticic». Dec. 4 d,w ' LAWRENCE SECKEL, HAS FOR SALE, At No. jjj, Market Ureet, Superior London Particular, Madtira, 1 WINES, Old Sherry, Port & L ifton, J Bsft flavored oJd Coniac Brandy, Jamaica Spirits and Hollwd Gin, —By tha P'P*» quarter caflc er gallon. Aim, X few Tons of excellent Hay. JVto. jo. WILLIAM SHEAFF HAS FO/t SJJLE, At Noi 168 High Street, wholesale if retail, inn qt>«i.iTT Madeira of tl» Tintagea *1'»» to '97 ) WINBS Old Sherry, Port and Lilboa J ■ ' firft and i«urth proof old Curiae Brandy, Jamaita Spirits. Urw. A Jty Tons of Upland or® Mtadovi Hay. Drcember % d6r LOGWOOD FOR SJLK, On board tha brigahtine Fitt Siftrn. Enquire of JOSEPH DONALDSON. November 37. U'°' I it toil FOR SALE, THE CARGO Of the flaj} Kcbccca, John M'Kecrer, matter, from BAT AVI A, —Consisting ef— Apply to JOSEPH SIMS, N«. Vjj'j fonth W.Ucr ftrtct. diet laxitE Nor. 17. For FREIGHT or CHARTER, For Rvope or the We» Indict, THE SHIP PACIFIC, i PERKINS SALTER, MalUr, • She is a btatincb good Sbip] i Ifell'fitted,' burtben about jcoo barrels, and ready to receive * cargo on board. 3ll* For terms apply t« WHARTON-and LkYVIS, No. «IS .<o»th Front WRO tIATi Fan tALK, A parcel of Hnyanna Molaffrj, Ola M.vdi vi Wine, Ground Ginger, Burllnpton fork, kc. kc. Iftnembtr a:. dtf LIVERPOOL, THt BAHIJH SHIP mnk, LITTLE MARTHA, fflMßalh _Glm.a C. MARK } mastcr y Bufthen joo ront, 1 HB principal part of her cargo kciog n»w ready to go an board, Ike will fail with all pofliblc <Vpr.tch. For Fr«i|fnt apply to XICKLIN Is GRIFFITH. Nov. 47, 179-/ ' 5 DESERTED, ON the Ifti nft from the Marrme Carrarkt, HUOH DTJFFI6I.D, a private i» vhc Marine Corps, anative of Ireland, aged 3J,five fr't five itfchej high, dark hair, light complex ion. He hi* rtfidcrd for some time pift in this city, where hil family now are. Whoever apptehends said Deserter and de liver* him at the Maiine Barracks, or lodges him in goal, will be paid a reward of ten dol ars, and reaforiaMe charges J AMIS M-KNIGHT, Capt. commanding Marine Barracki. December diw. TWENTY DOLI.ARS REWARD. RA N A WAY on Saturday evening the 13th Jtiljr ififtant, from Colebrook Furnace, Lancaster county, a Negro Man named Cato, he is. about 40 years of age, five feet fix or fe trn inches high, tolerable Wack, with a dawn ill look, Iquints, he i* a cunning artful fellow, a pt§*t liar, and very fond of strong liquor, has been brouj ht up to the farming bufmefs, it very handy at any kind ot laboring work ; he to*>k with him a nuu.ber of clothing, amongst which were, one luit plain Nai keen ; (some money). It is expected h* has (hoped his course for Philadelphia or New York. *"(•* The above rewvd will be paid for fe- him in any gaol in the United States, with reasonable charges if brought home. Coltbfook Fufnace, Jtly 16, 1799; {Oi«j Mr. A SCIH dilllk- ALIO, SAMUEL JACOBS. DR. ANDREWS Of iht Uhinrby of Prenfylw*?*! Proposes to rtttivt >i fnt Private Pupilt it mstrcici in tie THB tATHHJIJWn/.GK. T*fc to Mrnm tbcd«& k* 111 «ouM n*C i»c»r the tfnM* M haTiOf aiuy Cltffr*. «r Wnj «M*|« •• »■ i^W«« . . | ' iWniniiMw tow jum !iT th* J»T ■<*»*» *VM> » *« forc- BOOP, <* «»«) i *f «mrrin t th«i te»4t* foVW&*W>»™ •>«*«- to roMVvr Rpy tie Intended »4j#!ftl>t, for their writing tiphtrirg, ud other ul'ehrtr,fc«tM>« •» Bur««re,.»ot ■foilly io a Latin fthool. December 5. 1799. Drawing Scbotfl. MR. EECK having been folUited '->7 many of bit I riciKls to engage i» a Drawing School, tafcea ti a liberty of lsformit'g 'hfm an«i the pub lic *hat Jie iriterda opening one at hi« 1 -life is fiuh Arret, eppofitc the State house yard, on Monday the 4th of November, ou th« following tcrtna: MmJjyi, tfeJicfJmjs ani FritUyi, I.&dief from thrie till five. pT qt»i.ef, «en'lemeH. (rofn half pa(>,J i l.'h iU pad 7, Private J.t (Tons, at hoire for one hoar, From hone, two houy, PKRSPECTIVE, The fffential ground wwrk of all ki»<fa of inm ing, taught by a m«h more Gmple and ftiore me thod than hitherto prafliftd. WAS-fED, A j.trfon t® do house work | also a l)»jr to it tend the family and take care of a horse. tfovember 17 JUST HJBL.BHED, *jtSD FOB SJIE . • , fy H.WP. RICE, No. 1-6 S. Sicohd street, (Price I Dollar.) ' GALATEA, A fASTO-RAL ROMANCE. Embellilhcd with Five Engravings. A few Copies of X.s; Seward's Monody on Major Andrt^ May be had at above, price 11} cent!. Dcccmbrr 3. MAITHEW M'GONN ELL Having optned an Office in Cbesnvt street, ( A few doors above Fourth ) At No. *4l, A ND attain commenced the Biifincfs of Ne gociations, in the various kinds of Public Stock. Brits of Exchange, &e. He. Engages to do every thing in hit power to give fatiaflcr, tion to those who may think proper to employ him. He means totonfine his tranlaftions to the Agency and Comrnijfion line, in alt such bu siness as is common to the profeflibn. Tht'purobafc and sale ef Hou/ei and Lots in and near the City will be attended to, and alf» »f Lands, when that bafinefs again revives. November 19. Bank of North America. THE STOCKHOLDERS ARE hereby notified that an Eledioa for Twelve Dire&ors for the enl'eing year, wiU be held at the Bank, on Monday the ijth January next, at 10 o'clock. RICHARD WELLS, Cashier. JtE Dee.,%, 1799. POST OFFICE, THE Post Office will be Removed this day at Sun set, to No. 27 Seuth third Street. dtf. LANCASTER STAGES. THE Proprietors of the Philadelphia Lan oafter line of Stages DISPATCH, return their grateful thanks to their friends and the public ia general, for the pad favors they have rectived,an4 inform them that in addition to the regular Line, they are. provided with Carriages, fobcr and careful drivers, to go through between the City and BoroMgh in tWo days. Those who prefer this mode of traveling can be accommodated at the Stage Office, sign of United States EagU, Market dre«t t Philadelphia. Slough, Dovtntrig) Dunivaody If Co. 30. 2t —J CAUTION. AIX persons arc hereby cautioned agsiiift pur chasing or rectiving in payment, two Draft! of Thomas Truxtun on William Pattcrfon, in my favor, dzted 17th September last, endorsed by the Comovfiioners »f the Federal building in the city of Waftiingfon and my ft If, one payable at nine months afterdate, for 617 dolian 71 cents, th« otlicr payable at fix months after date, for 1751 dollars 85 cents, the fame having bean forwarded from the Port Office in this city on the 6th infant, enclofcd in a letter from the Coremifiioncrs afore laid, (the proprietors of said draft*) to David Harris, Bait-more, who has not yet received them. Mr Pattcrfon being apprised ot the sniJCarriage of theft drafts, will not pny th<m to any pcrfon «r persons without hearing further from the Com- raiOiooers. •rnOMAS MUNROE. WjJhi/i/ttn, %d Btccmkcr. 1799 AT a Court of Common Bit-as held at Union Town,.for the county of Fayette, the fourth Monday of June, in the,year of ©or Lord on« thou sand fert*n hundred and ninety-nine, before the Judges of the fame court, on the petition oi Joha Wilifon, praying that the a& et Aflroibiy, pro- Tiding that the perfoß of a debter (balJ not be liable to imprisonment for debt after delivering up his eft;.te tor the ule of hi# creditor*, may be ex tended to him. The Court appoint the firft day of next term, to hear the petitioner and hi* cre ditor*, and order that he gifre his creditors public notice hereof, in Fenno% Philadelphia paper, and in Yundt ami Drown'* Bafrimore paper, f©£ one week, Lading ut Jeaft four weeks before the day of hearing; and that he .tjfo g'»ve to John Gillef pie ami Jacob Everhart personal notice in writing, to be served on then»,at least fifteen days provioua to.the hearing. At September term, tliia order wa* continued firft day of Deeemker Tcrou By the Oourt, EPHRAIM DOUGLASS, dim diw Doh. 9 9 ■ 1 3 3t»wtf diw(Ds <>t f ) November 30, 1795. Protbonotarj.
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