Fine Liverpool Salt, To Be Sold From the Ship Thomas, The fecorui wharf below Pine-Street, ap ply at fa id wharf, to Jehu Hollingfworth, & Co. Aug. 26. d. A FEW TONS Chipped Logwood, FOR SALE, Landing at Hamilton's wharf. Apply to 'John Vaughan, who has for s^le. CLARET, In hoglheads and cases of tha firft quality. Aug. 7 , d GUTHRIE's GEOGRAPHY Improved. THE fubfeription fu. this work on tlie original t.-nil , of twelve dollars and the bi'fdngj Wil l he ciofed tiii* day-*«and oil "Mdirdav tlie fabfuription will open at four tecu dollars, exclusive of the price of bind »g' The new map l : added to this edition are twenty one ; anions; which are tliofe ol N-"w-H:imp(liire, Vtaflachuletts, Connefti. cut, Rhode-Maud, Vermont, New York, New Jericy, Hertnjylvania, Delaware, Ma ryland, Virginia; Kentucky, North Caro lina, the Geneffee Government, South Ca rolina, and Georgia. rhele maps have ne ver been given in any former system of Geography, and, it is hoped, would alone be fulficient to entitle this work to a pre ference to any other edition of Guthrie. N B. The map of the United States, which is compiling by Mr. S .inuel Lewisj from the refpeftive state maps, will be far more complete than any one yet publilhed, and be printed on two jarge (beets of paper, nearly the size of th« late Mr. Mur ray's map. M.'y 31 d Scheme of a Lottery, To raise 39,900 Dollars, on 266,000 Dollars, dedufiing 15 per Cent, from the Prizes—this Lottery conCijls of 38,000 Tickets, in which there, are 14,539 Prizes and 23,461 Brinks, being about one and an half Blanks to a Prize. Dircflors of the Society foreftabtifh* X irtg Ufeful Manufactures, having resolv ed to erect LOTTERIES Hot 'railing One ni*k ed Thousamd Dollaßs, agreeably to an Aft of the Legifliture of the State of New-Jersey, Have appointed the following pier funs (4 fupcriqtend and dire& the draw-', ing'of the fame, viz. Niches Low, RufUs King, Herman Le Roy, Jerries Watson, Richard Han il'on, Abijah Hammond, and .Cornelius Ray, of the city ot New-York Thomas Willing, Joseph Ball, Matthew M - Conuei apd Andrew Bayard, of the ci/y of Philadelphia—-His Excellency Richard How ell, Elq. Elias Boudinot, General filias Day ton, James Parker, John Bayard, Doctor Lewis Doqham, SamuVlW. Stockton, Jofivua M. Wallapc, Jnfeph Bloomfield, and Eliftja Boudinot, of N< w-Jerfey, who offer the following Scheme oh a Lottery; and pledge thtmfclves to the public, that they will take every affurancc and precaution in their power to have the Monies paid by the Managers, from time to time, as received, Into the Banks at New-York and Philadelphia, to remain tor the puippfe of paying Prist:*, which (hall be immediately discharged by a check npon one of the Banks. SCHEME: 1 Prize of 20,000 Dollars is 20,000 1 10,000 10,000 2 5,000 10,000 5 2,c00 10,000 tO i.GOO ' 10,000 20 s°° i°,ooo ico 100 10,000 a°° ,5° 15,000 1000 20 20,000 ', 2COO 15 30,000 3000 12 36,000 8100 10 #1,000 */*isß9 Prizes. 263,000 23,461 Blank*. Firll drawn number, 2,000 Laftdrawn number, 2,000 3'5,000 Tickets at 7 Dollars each is 266,000 The drawing will commence, under the iitfpr&ion of a Committee of the Superin tendents, as soon as the Tickets are fold, ot which timely notice will be given. The Superintertdants have appointed John N. Camming, of Newark, Jacob R. Har den berg, of New-Brunfwick, and Jonathan Rhea, of Trenton, as immediate Managers thereof, who have given ample security for difcliargirrg the trust reposed in them. $3" In order tofecure the pay ment of the Prizes, the Supcrintendants of the Lottery have dirc&ed that the Manages (hall each enter into bonds in 40,000 dollars, with four fuflfrcient securities, to perform their inftiunions, the substance of which is I. That whenever either of the Managers shall receive the sum of Three Hundred Dol lars, he shall imuidiaiely place the fame in 011* of the Banks of New-York or Philadel phia, to the credit of the Governor of the Society, and such ot the Superintendants as live in the city where the monies are placed, to remain thereuntil the Lottery is drawn, for the paymnt of the Prizes. (I. The Managers to take fufficicnt se curity for any Tickets they may trust, other wise to be refponnbJe for threrh. 111. To keep regular books of Tickets fold, Monies received and paid into the Bank, abftra&s of which (hall be sent, monthly, to the Governor of the Society. Pa.terfon, January 1, 1794. On application to either of the above gen tlemen, information will be given where tickets may be had. February 24. tu£^Vf The Lottery publiflied by the u Society for eftabliftiing ufeftjf roanufac- ] tares," Will commence drawing the firft Tuesday in November next — Treasury Department, Revenue OJJitc, Aug. 20, 1794. Notice is hereby p->ven, that PROPOSALS Will be received at the Office of the C»m m'.fTi >ncr of the Revenue until the expi -lu. 0 of the Hi if day ol Ott>bfT mx:, for the .supply of ail Rations, which jay b« required for the use of the United States,'torn the firft day of January lo the tinriy-firit day of December 1795, including both days, *1 the places, and w«thin the diitritts hereinaf ter mentioned, viz. 1. At any place or places between York Carlifl , in the State of Pennfyivania, and Piitfbu«gh, and at Pitliburgh, York, and Carlifl •. 2. At any place or places (rom to tin: mouth ol Big Beaver Creek, aha at the inou*li of big Bea\er Crecfc. 3. At any place or from the said mouifi 10 the upper tails of.the laid Big Bcavei, and at the upper falls. 4. At any place or places from the said up per falls to Mahoning, and at Mahoning. 5. At any place or places from tin' said Mahoning, uvcr to the Hi ad Navigation of ti» rivei Cayahoga, aud at the faiil Head 6. At any place or placfcs from the fai'd Head Navigation to the mouth ot the said river Cayahoga, and at the said mouth. 7- At any place or places betw.eri the mouth of th - Big Beaver Creek, to the mouth )f the river Mufktngum, aud np the said river to the Tufcarowas, and at -the TufcarOWas, and thencc over to the Cayahoga river, and thence down the said rive? to its mouth. 8. At any place or places between the month of the rivet Mufkingum and the mouth of. the Scioto river, aud at the mouth ol the laid river Seioto. 9- At any place or places between the mouth of Scioto river and the mouth of the Great Miami, at the mouth of the Great Mi ami, and from thence to the Rapids oji the falh ot the Ohio, and at the'faid rapids, v l - At any place or places between the mouth of the Great Miami, upon the said Miami, to and at Pique Town. n. At any place or pljcesfrom Fort Wnlh ington to Fort Hamilton, and at Fort Hamil ton. Ai pny plact or places from Fort Ha milton to Foit St. Clair, and at Fort St. Clair. 12. At any plaee or places from Fort it Clair to Fort Jcffcrfnn, and at Fort jefferfon 13. At any or places from Foic Jel, ferfon to Fort Recovery the field of action of the 4th of November 1701, and at the said field of »aion. 14. At any place or places from the said field ot atlion ro t he Miami Villages, and at the Miami Villages. '5. At any place or olaccs from the faiJ Miami Villages to 1 he'falls ol the Miami r ver, which flow into Lake Eric, and a: the said tails, and from thence, to 11s mouth, and at its mouth. 16. At ahy place or places from the mouth of ihefaid Miami.tver of Lake trie to San duflc\ Like, and at Sandufky Lake -17. At any place or places from the said Sandufky take, to the mouth of the rivet Cayahoga. 18. At any place or placej from the mouth ol .he said river Cayahoga to Pie'oll. Isle arid at Pr. fque Isle. ' 19. At any place wr placcs from the P(ffq U e 111- to the ilream running into Lake Erie from towaids.the Jadagt.que Like, & th L ncr over to and at ,h e said Jadaghquc Lake, and thence down the Alleghany u V er to Fort franklin, 2>. At anyplace or place, f rom prefque Iflft to Le .Jffiut, and at Le Bceut. si. At any place or places from Lc Bc»uf , to Fort Franklin, and at Fort Franklin, and 1 fiom tnence to Pittsburgh. 22. At any place or places from the rapids i of the Ohio to the mouth of the Ouabache 1 nvcr, & from the mouth of the said Ouabache ' riv r to the mouth ot the river Ohio. 1 23. At any place or places on the East fide ;of ihe river Miffifippi, f ro m the mouth of ! the Oil to river, to the mouth of the Illinois I river. 24. At atiy place or places from the mouth , o- , thc (! ld O'H'hachc river up to Fort Knox, j and at Fo« Knt*. 25 At any place or places from Fort Knox up the fatd Ouabache to Ouittanon, and at , Ou*ttanon. 26. At any place or places from Ouittanon, ' the laid Ouabache to the head navigation 'of a branch thereof, cabled Little River, and ! at the said head navigation of Little River. 27. At any place or places from the said ( head navigation of Little River over to the Miami Village. 1 28. At any place or places from the mouth o ihe river TenefTee to Occochappoor Bevr on the said river, including the fame. 1 29. At any place or places from ihe mouth 1 o the livei Cumberland to Nashville, on the 1 said river, and at Naftivjlle. ' 3°- Apd At any place or places within thirty miles, of said NafljviJle to the South- ,1 ward, IVfftward or Northward thereof. < Should any rations be required at any pla- < ces, or within other diftr>£ts, not fpecified in 1 the le proposals, the price of the fame is to be hereafter agreed on between the United States and the contra&or. ; The rations to be supplied are to consist! of the following article?, viz. { One pound of bread or flour, < One pound of beef, or I of a pound ofpoik, One quart of fait. 1 Two quarts of vinegar,/ t Two pounds of soap, P er 100 ra iions. , One pound of 1 The rations are to be furnilhed in such ( quantities, as that there shall at all times J during the said term, be fufficient for the 1 consumption of the troops at each of the 4 said polls, for the term of at lead three 1 months, in advance, in good and wholesome * proviflons, if the fume shall bo required. ' It is to be untlerftood so e ach cafe, that ( all lofTes sustained by the depredations of \ the enemy, or by mearns of the troops of the ] United States, shall be paid for at the prices ot the articles captured or deflroyed, on 2 the depofrtions of two or more persons ! of creditable characters, and the certificate of aCo -iniiffioiied officer, ascertaining the 1 ci' cumftancej ot the loss, and the amount f of the articles for "which compensation shall ' be claimed. ' The contract for the above supplies will be made either for one year, or for two years, as may appear eligible. Perrons difpoled to contrast will therefore confine « PHILADELPHIAPrinted bv JOHN FENNO No r m r„r 7 " — J Wo - 9» Ch«„. t Street.'— Price S.r Dollars Per Annum. t' etroff n to one year, is they may form tlieir propositions so ss to admit an ele&ion of the term of two years. .. The offers may coinprife all the places ( which have been fpecified, or a part of them only. It is also Dejired, may be offered for supplying ~ at the two posts of* Fort Washington and , aljkthe rations pet-diary for the , main Army,"its detachments and the Gar- Y t iPons above mentioned during the said year l 1795- The provisions &c. which wilj be received at Pittsburgh will be those which !hall be necessary for the troops at that c place and at the posts north, north-welt j and, in the vicinity, on the weft thereof, j The provifjons which will be received at Fort Washington will be those which ( (hall be required for the remainder of the - polb, for the principal detachments and tor tiie main Army. Tile expenfc and trouble j of faie keeping unpacking and ifluing the r pro villous deliverable under this second form of the propositions, will be saved to the Conia&ori; The proportion of the whole /applies, which will be n quired at each of the two Posts of Fort Washing ton and Pittsburgh will be determined t the time of executing the contract. Aug. 21 tawtiO Money to be Lent, On Mortgage of REAL ESTATES, Within the City and Liberties of Philadel phia Apply to Nicholas Diehl, jun. Attorney at Law. No. 19, south Fourth Jlreet. Aug- 4 mw&ftf FOR SALE, * the following Trails of Land, in Virginia. ONE tract in Frederick county, contain ing 8756 acres, being part of that whereon col. Thomas Bryan Martin now resides, known by the name of Greenway court, a bout 12 miles from Wincheftcr and 5 Irom Newtown. For the conve ience of pur chasers, it will be divided into parcels of ■ various dimensions fto™ 230 to 600 acres, j which may be viewed by application to cnl , R. K. Meadq, Jiving near the premises 1 pile greator part is very fertile arid well . timbered. « Another ti in the fame county on 1 Paffagc civek, containing 230 acres, and adjoining Jacob Levingoods. t Another traftjrj Hunpfliiie county, con taining by patent, 699 acres, called Slim > bottom, situate Oil boih fides o( the South i Beajicii and within two miles of the mouth 1 of it, and is luppofed to have a good mill feat. c Another tract in Hantpfhire county on ' New Creek and Kettle-Lick, containing 1 jo 1 acres. Another tract in Prince William county, f called Leefylvania, containing upwards of ' 2000 acres, lyiagupon Patoinack liver, 3- but 23 miles below Alexandria, and 28 £ below tile City of Washington, compre hending Freestone Point, Which appears to j be a quarry of frce-ftone, covering about 50 acres and adjoins the river, where vef- [ fels of 100 tons conveniently harbour. On f another part of this tiaiS it isfuppofed there is a quarry of slate, convenient to water ), carriage. Upwards of two thirds are in woods. Mr. Enoch S. Lane, living on the premises, will fliew this tract. a , Another craft, in Fairfax county, called h Springfield, containing 2040 1-2 acres, a , bout 13 miles from Alexandriaand lof.oiri Washington ; abounds witftfirte springs and meadow ground, and may be f?«n hy apply- ~ ing to Mr. John Wood, living on part of £ it Anothertraft in Fairfax county, con taining 392acrej, on Turkey-cock Run, a- 1 bout 6 miles from Alexandria. Another tract in Fairfax county, contain- c ing about 176 acrf'., adjoining Mr. J. Wat. I foil's feat, about four miles from Alejcan d dria. n Another tract, in Fairfax county, con taining 513 acres, near Occoquan. ioi 11 inr Mr. Edwaid Wafniogton's. ' t Another tract, in Fairfax county, con- 'l tanung 80 acres or thereabout, within a 0 mile ot Pohick .Landing, and within five v miles of Mount Vernon, lies level, and is r well timbered. c An undivided moiety in another tract, f containing abq U t 284 acres, in Fairfax j county, about s miles from Washington, & , 9 from Alexandria, where J. Robinf'on for- -j merly lived. Another parcel of land, within a mile „ ot Alexandria, containing about 24 acres, and to be fold in acre or hols-acre lots. ti Also, sundry unimproved lots of variou Si sizes, in different parts of the town of Al- d exandria. gi Todefcribe the premises more par-ticu- te larly is deemed unnecelTary, ks it is expec t*d every person will examine and view 'r whatever part he shall be inclined to buy. 31 My only object being to raise a certain fom P' of money, by felling so many or lttch parts of the aforefaid tracts of land and lots as th (hall be neccflary for that purpol'e, one half of the purcliafe money inuft be oaid at the time of contrast, and the other within a yeat from the firft day of Augufl next, and at the time ot delivering poft'effloti or ex-, cuting a legal Conveyance The lands re mauling unfold, except the tract ih Prince :r William, after raising a limited sum, will be divided into tenements, and leafed for '' a term of years. From the I2thday of Oc tober next, till the 15th of Decembr, [ shall be in the city of Richmond, and after J that time X shall remain at home, in Alex andria, at which places, or elsewhere, I lhall be prepared to detail particulars, and to enter into contra&s. g. Alexandria, July 28 Q CHARLES LEE. 0 A "g- 8 tawiow Z ™ Just Landed, . ; From on board the Jbip Washington, Capt. 5S John Collins from Bourdeaux, at A CARGO OF White Wines '8 In Barrels ; and t CLARET r- in Hlids. and Cases—For Sale by FRANCIS COPPINGER, No. 26, .Spruce, near front Street. Augull ij, 1794- d. f One hundred dollars it h Reward. Ie )r WKER.EAS there were delivcredinthe e Month of October last, fr>)m the Stores of , e the Subfcrlbers, Two Chests and njne Half Chests of Bohea Tea, marked, numbered G and weighing, as undc ,to some person or ) f persons with pretended orders from Mr ISAAC of this Citv, butwh»ch r he did not receive; whoever will givein 't formation so that a discovery may be made, who got the fald lea, shall receive the above reward ; and it isrequefted that the Dealers in the Article will be careful in examining the Marks and Numbers of the Cherts that have pallet through their hands iiiice the pe'iod above-mentioned, and give t edefired informa-tor. New-Yoik, July 3.ft, 1794. " William and, James Conjlable. Ship Washington. C. q. lb. Tare B (No. 3 z 16 60 I Whole ' I ' 473 32 24 64 5 Chests W f 177 x 312 39 B. tjj 1 z23 39 137 41 I 213 13 18 37 Half S zzj 137 4 o Chests. I~v 387 139 3 g joi 1 3 15 40 379 1 3 18 41 I 404 1314 39 J Aug. 6 dim 1 " / One thousand Dollars REWARD. , Some tew Counterfeit Post-Notes of the Bank of Maryland, having been lately disco vered in circulation, and on tracing the fame were found to come from tbe back parts of Virginia, where they probably firft iflued ; to avoid impofuion it is thought necessary to give the following defcriptioo of them, by which they may readily be detected. They have the letter D, fortheir alphabeti cal mark, at the left hand fide of the Note. The paper on which they arc printed is more foft and tender, the strokes of the letters, in the engraving are in general stronger, and have a darker appearance than in the bills. The signature William Pstterlon, is badly done, the strokes of the letters, are ftiffand labored, and appear to be painted over with the pen, as well as the flourifhingof the name. 1 he value is left blank in the engraving, to be filled up in writing, so the sum may be more oriels at pleasure. No true Post-\ T otes of the 3lphabrtical mark, above d< leribed, have been lately if fucd, and very few are now in circulation. Ihe above reward of One Thousand dol lars will be paid to any perjon, or persons, who shall discover, or prosecute to conviction, the several offenders, or any*of them, of~~the following description, viz. The person or persons, who engraved ihe late. The printer, or printers of the said bills. Every \perfon who has a£!ed as principal in anyway in the counterfeiting and uttering he faia bills. WILLIAM PATTERSON. President. of the Bank of Maryland. Bmp), April 8, ,1794. STATE of SOUTH-CAROLINA In the House of -Representatives, 1 WUecimber 21it, 1793. HEREAS the Cornmiflioners of pus- , lie AccountSjhjvvt- reported, that they cannot proceed 10 the lmcftigation ot the ' Trealury Accounts, refpetting special In- * dents, without knowing the a mount thereof in circulation,;— Therefore, { Rrfolved, That all holders of fpccial In °tn" be direftcd, and ri-quircd, on or before the firlt day of JEovenrfcer n ii,io deliver the pcctal Indents in their poffeflion to one or other ot the Cruninilfioners »f the Treasury, ' who arc to give receipts for the fame, and to 1 report to the Comminioncrs on public ac counts, on or before the tenth day of Nov ember next, tbe amount by then, refpeftive ly received, and also to the Legislature, at thetr meeting in November next, and that ( all special Indents not rendeted into the Treasury as above, on or before the firft day 0 of November next, lhall be, and the fame P are hereby barred. Rcjolvcd, That public notice of this refolu- *■ tion be given in the several Gaieties in this £ Mate, once every three weeks, until the fiift day oi November next. And ihat the Dele- n gatesofthisState in theCbngrefs of the Un,- ted States, be requeued to cause this relolu- n tion to be publillied in one or more papers tl in the cities of Philadelphia and New-York, 11 and that provifmn will be made for the ex pences attending such publication. h rdered, That the resolution be sent to it tne ocuatc for their concurrence. si By order of the House, (t JOHN SANFORD DART, C.H.R. j, In the SENATE, a, Deckmber 21(1.1793. tl Ktjotvcdy That thi>- House dp concur with the House of Reprefc'ntativfts in the forego- ir '-ng resolutions. Ordered, That tbe refolutions',be lent to nl /he Houfeof Rcprefei)tatives. n] by order of the Senate, e , FELIX WARLEY Clerk. ' ewt N n (Tt i c e; si The Gazette of the United a; States now pulli/hed at No. 119 Chf.snut street—to whichplare th» OFFICE of the Editor h removed, and where Printing Wsrk in general u performed. V v>. Choice St. Croix Sarar t . JUST IMPORTED And far Sale, By JAMES YARD. a quantity of RUSbI A Matt, June 24th. ™atts. d- FOR SALE, At the STORES of Jefle & Robert Wain PORT WINE in pipes, hhds. and qvm ' ter calks 1 LISBON do.in pipes and quarter call-, j. Souchong and Congo TEAS, i„ qua \£ cheits A quantity of Lisbon and Cadiz SALT Sott IhelJed ALMONDS in bales CORKS, in do. ( Russia MATTS. f June 9 d __ d r The Public are cautioned to 1 beware of counterfeited Fine hollar Bill, ; of the Bank of the United States j » J Twenty Dollar Bills of the Bank o/Norti e America, federal of which have a PP £' d n in circulation within a few day, p%. J* e a lf„ S ood general imitation of the Venu-L J Bills, but may be dijlinguifhed by the f c l ' M' A R K S. .K ™ B "" r fiJtt *"■ ALL that have appeared have the letter F. for their Alphabetical Mark. The Texture of the Paper U thicker and whiter and it takes the ink more freclv than the genuine paper. 1 The O. in the word Company is smaller than the M. and other letters of that word so that a line extended from the top of the O, to touch the top of the M. would exund confiderabiy above the range of the -whole word. In the word United the letters are nar rower andclofer together than th» reft or the bill. ' The i and fin the word promise are not parallel, the /inclining much moretorward than the i. The engraving is badly executed, the ftrokesof all the Letters are ftronge, and the device.n themargi,, particularly i slnU ch coarfcr and appears darker than in th-troe bills. Some of the counterfeits bear date i„ 1791 Whereas the Bank was not in opera tion till December, and no five dollar bills were lflueri in ihat year. Twenty Dollar Bills of the Bank of North America, ALL that have appeared have the lett«r B. for their alphabetical mark. 1 hey are printed on a paper nearly fimi lartothat of the counterfeit Five Dollar Notes above deferred; the engraving, is better executed, and they approach nearer to the appearance of the genuine bilh. The fine ruled lines through the word Twenty, in tlie body of (he bill, are in num er th rteen in the genuine bills, and but twelve in the counterfeits. The word Company is much like the fame word in the Bills the 0 being less than the m, and o« therg following. There is no stroke to the / inthe word North whereas in the genuine bills the stroke is well defined. The letters ctit in the word Twenty, to the left hand at the bottom, do rot cone down to the line, but are so cut as to give ah irregular appearance to the word, the Ttu and the.j going below them. The fignaturc | Nixon, has the appear ance of being written with lamb-black aud oil, and differs from other inks uft'd in printing th bills and the caihier's flgna ture. It is supposed these forgeries were commit ted in fomeof the Souther/I' Stares, as all the counterfeits that have appeared, have come from thence, and two persons have been ap prehended in Virginia,on suspicion of being the author of them. The reward of ONE THOUSAND DOL LARS will be pa'd to any Person or Pcrfons who shall and prosecute to convic tion the several offenders of the following dcfcriptions or any of them, viz. The person or pcrfons, who rnanufaftur* ed the paper on which the Bills are panted. I he person or petffons, who engraved J the rhe printer or printers, of the bills. fcvery person who has a&ed as a principal m any other wav, in the counterfeiting and uttering the said bills, Philadelphia, Mai oh 28,1794 April 22, 1794, Other counterfeit bills of the Bank of the United States have ap peared in circulation. The denomination is of TWENTY DOLLARS, and tire alphabetical maik is the letter B. ■They may be diftinguiflied from the ge* nuine by the following MARKS : The paper of the counterfeits is of a more tender texture and glcil'ey furface than the genuine, and there is no water mark in them. The letter C. in the word Cafhfer, in he true bills is strongly marked, wheieas in the counterfeit?, the whole letter is a fine hair stroke, evidently in an urtflnifhed state. The letter u, in the word demand, is badly formed and the whole word ill done and there is no comma at the end of it, as there is in the genuine bills. The marginal device, is much daiker in the falfe, than ih the genuine bills ow ing to the /hade ftrojkes being coarfor, much nearer together, and c.onlequently murk more numerous. Tills difference ftr'ikes the eye atfirft view. The fame reward of ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS, will he paid for apprehending, * & prosecuting to conviction the several above described Offenders in relpeft to this, as to the last; delcribed bills. Thomas willing, p.efident of the Bank United State?* JOHN NIXON, Prefidem of the Bank of North Ameuca. By order of the Committees of the Rel pe&ive Boards.
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