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    A FEW TONS
Chipped Logwood,
FOR SALE,
l a iding at Hanj.lton's wharf. Apply to
John Vaugban,
WHO HAS FOR sale
CLARET,
i ihoglhcads and cases of the firft quality.
Aug. 7 d'
Strayed or Stolen,
r.ivOiVl tne Farm of JOHN LAUREN CE,
i !•.]- near the Falls of Schuylkill, a small
SORREL MARE, of the Narra;;an
i-i breed, wjpii a white flip in her face.—
■Whoever return said mare to said
i a hi, o to Janus Thomson at the Indian
C?iiee:r, fhali receive Ten Dollars reward.
Anguft 7- d
G UTHRIE's GEOGRAPHY
Improved.
')
THE fubfeription lor this work oil the
original tenns, of twelve dollars and the
binding, wil be closed this day—and on'
Monday the fi/bfcription will open at four
teen dollars, exclufive'of the price 6f bind
ing.
The new maps added to this editf'on are
t venty one ; among which, are those of
N w-Hnmpfliire, Maflachufetts, Couneai
' nt,' R iode-Iflaad, Vermont, New York,
f-Jew Jerfejf, Penulylvania, Delaware, Ma
i Virginia, Kentucky, North Caro
-1 .ia, the Gene/Tee Government, South Ca
rolina, and Georgia. These maps have ne
v-r been given in any former system of
Geography, and, it is hoped, would alone
: ' lufficient to entitle this work to a pre-
I I «iice to any other edition'of Guthrie.
N B. map of the United States,
which is compiling by Mr. Simuel Lewis,
Irani the refpeftive ftatemaps, will befai
more Complete than any one yet published,
aid be printed on two large (heets of
nearly the size of,the late Mr. Mur
i ay's map.
Mav 2! t
;
Scheme of a Lottery-,
1 oxaife 39,900 Dollars, on 266,000
Dollars, deducting 15 per Cent. from
the Prizes—-this Lottery cOnfiJls of
38,000 , in which there are
1 4»jf39 P ri *> e * and 23,461 Blanks,
being aboirt one and an half Blanks te
a Prize.
nPHE Dire&or* of the Socirty foreftabiifti-
X mg Uf?iul Manufa&ure*, having rcfolv
ed to erect LOTTE-RIES lor railing One
Hundred Thousand DollArs, agreeably
loan Aft of ihe Legifldture of the Sute of
New-Jersey, have appointed the following
pcrfons to fu per intend and dire£t the draw
ing-os the fame, viz. Nicholas Low, Rufus
King, Herman Le Roy v james Watton,
Richard Hairilon, Abijah Hammond, and
Cornelius Ray, of the city of New-Yoik —
ThonVas Willing, Ball, Matthrw M'-
Connel and Andrew Bayard, of the city of
Philadelphia—His Excellency Richard How
ell, Elq. Elias Boudinor, Central Elias Day
ton, James Parker, John Do&or
Lewis Donhain, Samuel W. Stockton, Joshua
M. Wallace, Joseph Bloomfield, arid Elifha
Boudinot,'of N< w-Jcrfcy, who offer the
following Scheme of a Lottery* and pledge
themfe'ives to the public, that they will take
every a{Tur<incc and precaution in their power
to have the Monies paid by the
from tirac to time, as received, into tfie
Banks at New-York a£d Philadelphia, to
remain for the purpoie of paying Prizes,
which (hall be immediately discharged by a
check npon one of the Banks.
SCHEME:
1 Prize of 20,006 Dollars is 20,00©
1 10,000 10,000
2 51000 IQ.OQO
5 2,000 10,000
s 10 1,000 10,00©
20 *500 I f»,ooo
100 100 10,000
300 5 9 15,000
3000 J 2*o 20,000
, 2000 13 30,000
3000 12 36,000
8100 10 81,600
>4>.539 Prizes. 262,000
23,461 Blanks. First drawn number, 2,000
Laftdrawn number, 2,000
38,000 Tickets at 7 Dollars each is 266,000
The drawing will commence, under the
infpe&ion of a Committee of the Superin
'tendants, as soOn as the Tickets are fold, ot
which timely notice will be given.
The Superintendents have appointed John
N. C winning, of Newark, Jacob R. Har
denberg, of New-Brunfwick, and Jonathan
Rhea, of Trenton, as immediate Managers
thereof, who have given ample security for
difchafging the tru,ft reposed in them.
(£ir In order to secure the pun&ual pay
ment of the Prizes, the Snperintendants of
the Lottery have diretted that the Managers
ill all each enter into bonds in 4c,ooodollars,
with four fufficient securities, to perform their
itiftru&ions, theTubftance of which is
I. That whenever either of the Managers
shall rcceive the sum of Three Hundred
lars, he ftiall imnidiately place the fame in
one of the Banks of New-York or Philadel
phia, to the credit of the Governor of the
Society, and such of the Superintpndants as
l;ve in the city where the monies are placed,
to remain there nntil the Lottery is drawn,
- for the paymnt of the Prizes.
11. The Managers to take fufficient se
curity for any Tickets they may trust, other
wise to be refponuble for them.
111. To keep regular books of Tickets
fold, received and paid into the
Bank; abftra&s of which (hall be sent,
monthly, to fcheGovernor of the. Society.
Paterfon, January 1, 1794.
On application to either of the above gen
tlemen, information will be given where
tickets may be had.-
February 24. tu&ftf
The Lottery published by the
1 i Society for eftablifting ufefu! manufac
tures," will commence drawing the firft
Tuesday in November next —
1 !\i!ad Jptila, March, 1 1794*
JUST PUBLISHED,
B/ MATHEW 'CARIiY,
No; xi 8, Market Jireet,
TH£ FXllS'l' VOLUME OF A NEW
SYSTEM OF
Modern Geography:
OR, A
Geographical, Hijlorical, ana
Commercial Grammar-,
And present ftafe of tfle ic veral
NATIONS OF TNE WORLD.
CONTAINING,
1. Tlf* figures, motions, and diftafrees of
t:he planets,
•ein and the latest observations.
2. A general view of the earth,confidered
as a planet; withfeverai ufefulgeographical
definitions and problems.
3 The g ai\fl divisions c» the globe into
land and water, continent* and islands.
4- The' frUiation and extent of empires,
kingdoms,ftates, provinces and colonics. ,
5 Their climates, air, foil, 1
productions, metals, minerals, naturalcuri
ofities,feas,i ivers,bays f capes,promontories,
lud lakes.
6. The birds and beasts peculiar to each
country.
7. Observations on the changes that have
been any where observed ifjjon the face of
nature since the molt early periods of his
tory.
8. The hiftoty and origin of nations;
the 11 forms of gnvernme'nt r *"eligion.
re venues, taxes, naval artd military strength
9 The genius, mapners, tuftoms, and
abits of the people.
ia. Their language,learning,arts, scien
ces, manofadtures, and cojmnerce.
11. The cities, flru&ures, ruins,
and artificial enriofities.
12., The longitude, latitude, bearings,
and distances of principal places froniPhila
delpbia.
To which are added-,
1. A Geographical Index, with the
names and places alphabetically arranged. !
2. A Table of the Coins of all nations,
and their value in dollars and cents.
A Chronological Table of remarka
ble events,from the creation to the present
me.
By WILIJAM GUTHRIE, Esq.
The Aftrohomieal Part corrected by
Dr. RtTTkNHOUSE.
|To which have been added,
The late Discoveries of Dr. Herschell,
and othe; eminent Astronomers.
The FIRST AMERICAN EDITION,
Corrected, Improved, and greatly Enlar
ged.
The firft volume contains twenty-one
Maps tnd Charts,befides two Agronomical
Plates, viz.
1. Map of the world. 2. Chart of the
worle 3. Europe. 4. Asia. 5. Africa. 6.
South America. 7. Cork's difcoveiies.
8. Countries round the north Pole. 9
Sweden, Denmark, and Norway, io. Se
ven United Provinces. li Austrian,
Frencl>and Dutch Netherlands. 12. Ger
m.any* 13. Seat of war in France. i 4«
France divided into departments. 15.
Switzerland. :6. lialy, Sicil>, .and Saj--
dinia. 17. Spaiu and Portugal. 18.
Turkey in Europe and Hungary. 19. Ire
land. 20. Weft-Indies. 21. Vermont. 22.
Ar miliary sphere. 23. Cooernican system.
With the second volume, which is now
in the press, will be given tbe following
Maps :
ti. KnUa in Europe and Asia.
2. Scotland.
'3. England and Wales.
4. Poland.
5. China.
6. Hindoftan. ,
7. United States.
8. Britiih.America.
9. SA.°te of New-llamplhire.
10. State of Mafiachufetts.
It. State of Connecticut.
12. State of Rhode Island.
13. State of New-York.
14' State of New-Jersey.
15. State of Penufylvania.
16. State of Delaware.
17. State of Maryland.
18. State of Virginia.
19* State of Kentucky.
20. State of North-Carolina.
2t-« Tenneflee Government.
22. State ot'South-Carollna.
23* State of Georgia.
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4. The fubfeription will be raised on the
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larj, exclusive of binding.
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the completion ol the work, will be
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publiflied as patrons ol American litera
ture, arts, and sciences.
It is wholly untieceflary to expatiate on
the advantage,to American readers, that
this edition polTelTes, overevery imported
edition of any system of Geography extant.
The addit tion of maps ofthr several teftas,
procured a very great expense, and from
the best materials that are attaioable,
speaks such full conviction on this fubjeft,
that it would be difrefpeft to the read
er's understanding to fnppofe it requisite
to enter inta a detail of arguments to
prove its fuperioritv. In nofimilarwork
have such-maps baenever introduced.
The emendationsand additions which
are made in this work,are innumerable,and
occur in every page. The public are re
ferred to the preface for a flight sketch
of a few of them.
The publiflier takes the present oppo>.
tunity of returning his mod sincere thanks
to those refpcdlahlr characters who have
favored him with documents for improv
ing the maps of several of the ft.ates He
PHILADELPHIA: Printed », JOHN PENNO, No. 3, So, Ta tmm St ,,, t ._ p „„ Sl , p„ A „„„.
requefls a continuance of tseii kirdnefs;
and hopes that filch public fpjriud citizens,
as arc ppfTelled of similar documents, will
tavor bini with theirafliftame in perfect
ing his undertaking.
The extraordinary encouragement with
which he has beep favored, has excited
in his breast ihe warmest fenthients ol gra
titude—rftuTmients which tine will not ef
face. He pledges him fell tdtfye citizens
of the United States, to spare »either pains
nor expehfe to render the pnfent edition
ol Guthrie's Geography improved, deleav
ing of their patronage. waftf
Carolina Rice and Indigo,
BAY MAHOGANY and FRENCH
BURR STONES,
FOR SALE BY
Gurney and Smith.
May 14. <1
Morris Academy.
THIS inftiruiion/is npw open for the >e
ception of (Indents under the immediate
caie of Mr, Caleb RulFell, whose abilities
as an mftVuct®r, and attachinentto the bu
liuefs have long been known and approved.
He has under hun the belt afliiiants in
the different branches —The scholars arc
taught the English, French, La'in, and,
Gi'Cek Public-Speaking) Writing,
Arithmetic, Geography, Aftronoir.y, and
the various branches ol the Mathematics.
The healthy fuuationof this place is hu
as to recommend it to those, who wilh to
have their children in'tbe country. Boaid
u>g, washing, mending, &c. *f ill be provid
ed in good families, and the morals of the
Icholars carefully attended to.
The price including tuition, firewood,
&c. exciufive of thq French language) will
not exceed thirty pounds proclamation mo
ney per annum) an addition ol threedollars
| per quarter will be maHe to such scholars
I who are taught,the French language. 'J he
Dirc&ors ar edeUrmined to pay such atten
tion to this institution, as will render it
refpc6(able and ufeful.
Gabriel h. ford, 1
TIMOTHY {OHNB, jun. V- Dire&'s.
NATHAN FORD, J
Morriftown, May 15, 1794
drw. w2m.—
Christiana Mills
For Sale.
I
ON Monday the firfl day of September
next at 8 o'clock in the evening, ar the
Coffee H«"'ule in he c t\ it Phihdelphi;
will be, fold by public vendue, two twfb
or pieces of land situated in White Clay
Cieek hundred, New Caflle (founts and state
of Delaware; one of which contains aboyt
sixty acres of highly improved land, on it
area large two # flory brkk'd Well ing house, a
co vejiient brick,barn, with ftablingand a
carriage h «ule undetneatb, an etcllcn
kHn for rying corn j and the well known
miils called Christiana Milk (late Patter
fon's) which being at the head of the tide
dn Christiana river, and but about half a
mile from the p* conveniently firu
ated for carrying the articles manufactured
at the mill»4iy water to fhiladelphu— J his
property being close to the road leading
to Christiana bridge, and at
•the head of the tide, Kvith many other at
tendant advantages, render its situation for
the milling business (9 very valuable, as to *
beequal'ed by few and <xcelledby none, 1
The latter tract containing 175 acre*, is J
about one mile from the mills and is chief
ly woodland, which being contiguous to
wate» carriage to the city of Philadelphia,
inuft be of increasing value, especially as
there is a quantity of large timber in said
tract suitable for the purposes of the
milis.
The terms upon which the above men
tioned efiates will be fold are—one thoii
fand pounds to be paid on executing the
deeds, and seven hundred and fifty pounds
per annum, with interefl for the remainder
or proportionably for each part.
Indisputable titles will be made for the x
property, by
JOHN EIXON,
AI EX. FOSTER,
GEO. LATIMER.
At fame time and place will be fold a
large BOAT,
July 2 mw&sts
ADVERTISEMENT.
LETTERS on the fubje£t of the Wash
ington Lottery, being by mistake repeat
edly addrcfled to the Commissioners for the
City of Washington.
Persona concerned are hereby informed,
that all such should be addrefled either to
W. Deakins jun. of Washington, or to the
Sublcriber. The commissioners never hav
ing contemplated any further concern in
this business, than in their aflent to receive
the bonds and approve the names of the
managers. The prizes have been paid and
are paying, on demand by W. Dealfins,
Washington, Feter Oilman, ISofton,and
by the Subfcriher.
For the Lottery No. i, the securities al
ready given will be retained by the com
missioners, or transferred by them at their
option to the bank, of Columbia ; and the
commissioners will he consulted refpefting
a judicious and equitable disposition of the
houses to be built thereby ; their treasury
or the bank of Columbia will receive the
money intended for the National Univer
sity, and they will be consulted in the no
mination of the 24 managers ; but all the
responsibility refpeifting the general dispo
sition of the tickets, and payment of pri
zes, will reft as in the Hotel Lottery, on
the persons whose names are and may be
hereafter published as assistants to forward
this business with
S. BLODGET.
N. B. Mr. Blodget will be particularly
obliged if those persons wlio polTefs prizes
yet unpaid, will apply for their maney as
early as possible.
June 7th. d>
: One hundred dollars
! Reward.
WHEREAS there were delivered in the
11 Month of October last, from the Stores of
3 the Subscribers, Two Chests and nine Half
; Chests of Bohea Tea, numbered
" and weighing, ns undei, to fume person or
s jerfons with- pretended orders from Mr.
s ISAAC CLASON of this City, butwhich
" he did not leteive; whoever will give in
" formation so that a discovery may be made,
who got the said Tea, ihall receive the
nboveieward; and it equelted that the
Dealers in the Article will be careful in
examining the Marksard Numbers of the
Cheftj that have palled through their hands
, since the perio'd above-mentioned, and give
the desired information.
New-Yoik, July 3'ft, '794-
William and James Conjlable.
Ship Washington.
C. q. lb. Tare
. R (No. 327 3 % 16 60 7 Whole
, L " i 473 3 a 24 64 ) Chests
.W[ 177 1312 39
. 15. 177 1 2 23 39
1 198 13 1 41
; 213 I 3 18 37 Half
I i \ 2271.37 40 Chefls.
. I 287 139 38
1 f ' 301 13 1? 40
379 I 3 18 ,41
404 13 I 4 39 J
1 Aug. 6 ' dim
i Treasury Department
7 Revenue Office, Augtifi $th. 1794*
' PROPOSALS wrl. be veceivcd at the Of
* ficeofthe Commiffiouer of the Revenue,
5 Noi 43, south Third itreer, for furniflTing
5 by contract, Seven hundred ahdfixty eight
COCKED HATS,
For the co r ps of Ar tiller ift sard Engin
ee.rs, to be made agreeably to a Matter
hat which will bi shewn at the Office a
forefaid, to any person disposed to contradl.
, Aug 6 eod2w
* STATE of SOUTIi-CAROLINA
In the House of Reprefentatives>
December 21(1,1793-
WHEREAS the Commissioners ol pub
lic Accounts,h-ive reported, that they
cannot pioceed to the investigation ot the
Treasury Accounts, relpe&ing special In
dents, without knowing the outstanding a
7axrrrrr- -tm etrf n|T CI•«»' U rr r nTP^
Jtejiililtd, K'h.u all holders ol ipeciariii
dents be direftcd) and require o,on or before
the fir ft day of N"ovcmber nc xt, to deliver the
special Indents in their pofl'efTion to one 01
1 other of the Commissioners the Treasury,
1 who are to give receipts for the farce, and to
report to the Corr.mifTioners on public ac
i counts,on or before the-tenth day of Nov
ember next, she amoupi by there refpc&ive
lyTeceived, and also to the Legislature, at
l their meeting in November next, and that
, all special Indent! no' rendered into
I Treasury as above, on 01 before the firft day
t of November next, ihall be, ahd the lame
are heieby barred.
' Rcjolvcd, That public notice of this resolu
tion begiven in the fcveral Gazettes in this
State, once evcryihree weeks, until the. firft
J day of November next And 1 hat the Delt
f gatesof this St ate in the Congress of* the Uni-
I ted States, be requrllfd to cause this vefolu
tion to be published in one or more papers
in the cities ot Philadelphia and New-York,
and that pTovifion will be made for the ex
| pences attending f'uen publication.
Ordered, That the resolution be sent to
the <Senare for their concurrence.
Bv order of the Houfc,
JOHN SANFORD DART, C.H.R.
Jn the SENATE,
December 2111,1793.
Refolvcdy That this House do concur with
the House of Repiefentatives in the forego
ing resolutions.
Ordered, That the resolutions be feet to
the House of Representatives.
by order of the Senate,
FtLIX WARLEY Clerk.
ewt.Not-
Just Publlfted,
Tn one handsome voliime } i2mo. Price 5s
AND FOR SALE BY
JOHN OR M ROD,
At Franklin's Head, No. 41, Cbefuut
Street,
AN ESSAY ON THE
Natural Equality of Men,
On the Rights that refuk from it, and on
the Duties which it imposes.
To which a MEDAL was adjudged, ,by |
the Ttylerian Society at Haarlem.
Corrected end Enlarged, by
WILLIAM LAWRENCE BROWN,
J i* J) -
ProfeffoC of Mo-al Philosophy, and the
oi Natune, and of Ecclefia'{fical
Hifttfi-y ; and' Minifier of tbe Engliih
Chuich at Utreclit.
Alicjnid semper ad conimnnnn utilitatem
atfrr-nchun. Crctßo.
Tii Firjl Amer' an Edition.
THEgrand principle »t Equality, if
rightly underllood, is the only hafis
011 which univerlal juflice, focred order,
and perfect freeclom, can he firmly built,
and permanently fecuied. The vew of
it exhibited in this ellay, at the fame tinje
that it reprelTes the insolence of oflice,
the tyranny of pride, a<td the outrages of
oppreflion ; confirn's, in the most forcible
manner, the neceflity of fubordinatio'n,
and the just demands of lawful authority-
So far indeed, from loosening the bands
oi society, that it maintains inviolate, e
very natural and eveiy civil diftinrtion,
draws more clo'ely every loeial tie, unites
in one harmonious and juflly proportioned
system, and brings men together on tbe
even ground of Ihe inherent rights of hu
mm naure, of reciprocal obligation, and
oi a common relation to the community,
j March 18. . tuti'
JAMAICA RUM,
LANDING at Hamilton's wharf ,i
the Drawbridge, out of the ftip i i '^° ve
Cept. Vanneman, f,o m J AMAtc » CCb V«
FOR SALE BY '
N PETER BLIGHT
May ,6.
for sale; —
At the STORES of
Jefle & Robert Wain
PoßT teT J cal s inPipeS '
s'^n B and Congo TEAsTI
chefls ' qualt «
A quantity of Lifbona>id CadizSAl v
Soft Ale-lied ALMONDS in bal cs '
Velvet CORKS, in do.
Huiffin MATTS.
J'""? 9 d
The Public are cautioned to
beware of counterfeited Fvve HrAl ar p;„
of the Bank of the United State, a j
Twenty hollar Bills of the £an{ ofKortt
America, federal of which have L'",
m circulation within a few days taff
are good general imitation of the?'J,?
B o'wing Ut '" ay d,JlmgUtJhed h the'J'u
MARKS.
Five Dollar Bills of the Bank of f, Jf
United States.
ALL thai have appeared liavs the left,,
F. tor their Alphabetical Mark
The Texture of the Paper is thickcr a „j
whiter and it takes tl>» ink more fre.l,
than the genuine paper. 1
J'he.O. in the word Company,is smaller
than the M. and other letters,,! that word
so that a line extended from the top of the
O, to touch the top of the M would extend
considerably above the range of the whole
word.
In the word United the letters are nar. ■
rower andclofer together than the reft 0 "i
the bill.
The i and/in the word promise are not
parallel, the f inclining much more forward
than the t.
"The engraving is badly executed the
ft.okesot all the Letters are stronger and
the dev, e in theinargi,. particularly ismucS
coa.fcr and appears darker than i„ theou*
bills. Some ot the counterfeits bear daie in
1791— VV lie res. theiaiik was not In oper*.
tion ti 1 December, and no five dollar bills
were iffiied in jhat yeas.
Twenty Dollar Bills of the Bank of North
Artier icq. •
B. for their alphabetical mark.
I hey are printed on a paper nearly fimi-
to that of the counterfeit Five Dollar
Notes above described; the engraving is,
better executed, and they approach nearer
to the appearance of the genuine hills.
1 he fine ruled Jines through (the word
Twenty, in the body of ihe bill, are in num
ber tii 1 teen in the genuine bills, and but
twefve in ih e counterfeits.
The word Company is-mncbJik«
word rn theTTve DyJ'ar Bills as de/cribcd
above, the 0 being I'efs than the w, and o
thers j olio wing.
There is no stroke to the / inthe word'
North whereas in ihe genuine bills theftroke
is well defined.
The letters tnt in the word Twenty, to
the left-hand at the bottom, do not come
down to the line, but are so cut as to give
j an irregular appearance to the word, the
j Tut and the y goii g below them.
I The signature ]. Nixon, has the appear*
ance of being written with lamb-felaeK,and
j 01J, and differs troll) other inks ulfd in
' printing th bills and the cafhjer's signa
ture.
It is supposed tbefe forgeries were commit
trd in fopie of the Southern States, as all the
counterfeits thai have appeared, have come
Irom thence, and two persons have been ap
prehended in Virginia,on suspicion oi being
the-author of them.
The reward u/ OWE THOUSAND DOL
LARS will be paid to any Perlon or Perf°nJ
who fha 11 discover and prolecute to convic
tion the (everal offendeis of the following
or any of them,,viz.
~X_hc or ptrfons, who
ed tiie paper on winch 1 Ik Bills «mc pnnte_.
The person or peifons, who engraved the
plates.
The printer or-printe p s, of the bills.
Every person who has a£fed as a principal
in any'other way, in the counterfeiting and
uttering the said bills.
Philadelphia, March 28, >794
4prH 22, *794,
Other counterfeit bills
of the Bank of the United States have ap
peared in circulation.
The denomination is of TWSSH Y
DOLLARS, and the alphabetical mark is
the let ter £.
They may be diftinguiflied the ge»
nuine by the following MAKKS :
The paper of counterfeits ' s a
rttfire tei*d< r tex f ve and g4olley ftrface
than the genuine, and there is no water
mark in them.
The letter C. v in the word Cafhter, m
he true bills is ftronglv marked, whereas
in the counterfeit's, the whole letter a
fine hair stroke, evidently injfen onfinilhe
llate. The letter'a in the word dew an ,
is badly formed and the whole word ill done
and there is no comma at the end ol it, as
there is in the genuine bills.
The marginal device, is much darker
in thy falfe, than infhc genuine bills ow
ing to the shade strokes being coai fc, imK *
•nearer together, and confeqnei't'y muc
more nunierous. This difference fHkes 1 e
eye at firft view. _...
The fame reward of ONE TH I " 1 ' •
DOLLARS, will be paid so. appr«ht t;du g,
$e prosecuting to con vision t'»>e feve» a
above clefcribed Qffend</rs in lei'pect to t is,
as to the last described bills.
THOMAS WILLING,; Pirfidwt
of 4he Bartk United States^,
JOHN NIXON, President of the
lJank of North America.
By order of the Committees of the i^ei
peftive Boards.