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    -W anted,
An Apprentice
Watch Making and Repair
ing Bu finds,
Apply TO
C. Campbell.
No. 3, south Fourth street, two doors
from Market-street.
_ Se Pt- 3
Fine Liverpool Salt,
To Be Sold
From the Ship Thomas,
The second wharf below Pine-Street, ap
ply at said wharf, to
. Jehu Hollingfworth, & Co.
• Aug. 26. d.
GUTHRIE's GEOGRAPHY
Improved.
THE subscription (or this work on the
original ternrs, of twelve dollars and the
binding, wijl be doled this day—and on
M >nday the fublcription will open at four
teen dollars, exclulive of the price of bind
«S-
The new maps added to this edition are
twenty one ; a mom vhicft are those ot
Nc«-H mipftiire, Mairichufetts, Coiinedti
cur, Rfwde-Klandj Vermont, New York,
Ne.v jei'feyj Pennlylvania, Delawaie, Ma
ryland, Virginia, Kentucky, North Caro
lina, the Geneffee Government; South Ca
rolina, and Georgia. Thel'e ma;ps have ne
ver been given in any former system of
Geography, and, it is hoped, would alone
be Aiificient to entitle this work to a pre
fer-,ice to any other edition of Guthrie.
N B. The map of the United States,
which is compiling by Mr. Sim'uel Lewis,
from the refpeftive state maps, will be far
more complete than any one yet publilhed,
and be printed on two large sheets of
paper, nearly the (ize of thslate Mr. Mur
ray's map.
May ji
Scheme of a Lottery,
To raifc 39,900 Dollars, on 266,000
Dollars, deduding 15 per Cent, from
the Prizes—this Lottery confifls of
38,000 Tickets, in which there are
H'539 Prizes and 2 3,461 Blanks,
being about one and an half Blanks to
a Prize.
THE Directors of the Society forefUbiifh
lng Ufcful Manufactures, having resolv
ed to erect LOTTERIES for railing One
Hundred Thousand Doi/i. a r s, agreeably
to an Aft of the Legislature of the State of
Ncw-Jerley, have appointed the following
persons to superintend and direst the draw
ing of the fame, viz. Nicholas Low, Rufua
King, Herman Le Roy, James Witfori,
Richard Harfifoh, Abijah Hammond, and
Cornelius Ray> of the city of New-York
Thomas Willing, Joseph Ball, Matthew M'-
Connel anJ Andrew Bayard, of the city of
Philadelphia—His Excellency Richard How
ell, Elq. Elias Boudinot, General Elias Day
ton, Jam s Paiker, Jofin Bayard, Doctor
Lewis Donham, Samuel W. Stockton, Joshua
M. Wallace, Joseph Bioomfield, and'Elifha
Boudinot, of New-Jersey, who offer the
following Scheme ot a Lottery, and pledge
themfelvcs to the public, that they will take
>rery alfurarice and precaution in their power
to have the Monies paid by the Managers
from time to time, as received, into the
Banks Jt New-York and Philadelphia, to
remain for the purpose of paying Prizts
which (hall be immediately discharged by a
check npon one of the Banks.
S C H E M E:
i
1
z
5
10
20
ICO
300
1000
2000
Prize of 20,000 Dollars is 20,000
10,000
5,000
2,000
I,COQ
500
100
«©
>5
it
10
3000
8100
1 4>539 Prizes. 462,000
23,461 Blanks. Firfl drawn number, 2,000
i.alldrawn 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, of
which timely notice will be given.
The Superintendants have appointed John
N. Camming, of Newark, Jacob R. Har.
<*enbcigj of New-Brunfwck, and Jonathan
Rhea, of Trenton, as immediate Managers
thereof, who have'given ample security for
diTcharging the trufl reposed in them.
In order to secure the pun&ual pay
ment of the Prizes, the Superintendants of
the Lottery have dire&ed that the Managers
shall each enter into bonds in 40,000 dollars,
with fuur fofficient fecuritirs, to perform their
iuftruftions, the fubllance of which is
I. That whenever either of the Managers
(hall receive the sum of Three Hundred Dol.
lars, he (hall immdiately place the fame in
tine of the Banks of New-York or Philadel
phia, to the cieditof the Governor of the
Society, and such of the Superintendants as
ljve in the city where (he monies are placed,
to remain there nntil the Lottery is drawn,
forthepaymnt of the Prizes.
11. The Managers to take fufficicnt se
curity for any Tickets they may trull, other
wise to be refponnb-le for them*
111. To keep regular books of Tickets
fold, Monies received and paid into the
Bank, abfttafts of which (hall be sent,
monthly, to the Governor of the Society.
Paterfon, January t, 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
"Society for establishing ufeful manufac
tures," will commence drawing the firft
Tuesday in November next —
Treasury Department, >
Revenue Office, Aug.' 26,
Notice is hereby given, that
~ '-v ri » r n
PROPOSALS
Will be received at. the Office of. the C»m
miiiioncr of the Revenue until ihe expi
ration of the ftrft day of October iuki, for
'he lupply of ail Rations, which may be
required for rhe use ot the United States,from
thefirftdayof January to the thirty-ftrlt day
ot December 1795, including both days, it
the places, arid within the diltri&s hereinaf
ter mentioned, viz.
iawtf
1. At any place or places between York'
>nd Carlisle, in the State of Pennsylvania, and
and at Pittsburgh, York, and
Cartifle.
2. At any place or places from Pittsburgh
•to the month of Big Beaver Creek, and at the
mouth ot big Beaver Creek.
3. At any place or places from the said
mouth to the upper falls of the said Big
Beaver, 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 the said
Mahoning, over to the Head Navigation of
the river Cayahoga, aud at the said Head
Navigation.
6. At any place or places from the said
Head Navigation to the mouth of the said
river Cayahoga, and at the said mouth.
7. At any place or places between the
mouth of the Big Beaver Creek, to (he mouth
of the river Mulkingum, and up the said river
;to the Tufcarowas, and at the Tufearowas,
and thence over to the Cayahoga river, aud
thence down the said river to its mouth.
8. At any place or places between the
mouth of the river Mulkingum and the mouth
of the Scioto river, aud at the mouth of the
said rtvei Scioto.
9. At any place or places between the
mouth ot Scioto river and the mouth of the
Great Miami, at the mouth of the Great Mi
ami, and from thence to the Rapids on the
falls of the Ohioj and at the said rapids,
10. At any place or places between the
mouth of the Great Miami, upon the said
Miami, to and at Pique Town.
11. At any place or placesfiom Fort W<i(h-
ington to Fort Hamilton, and at Fort Hamil
ton. At any place or places from Fort Ha
milton to Fort St. Clair, and at Fort St. Clair
12. At any plaee or places from Fort Si
Clair to Fort Jefferfon, and at Fort Jefferfon
13. At any pi ce or places from Fort Jef
ferfon to Fort Recovery the field of aflion
of the 4th of November 1791, and at the
said Held of action.
14. At any place or places from the said
fielq of action to the Miami Villages, and
at the Miami Villages.
15. At any place or olaces from the said
Miami Villages to the 'falls of the Miami
river, which flow into Lake Erie, and at
the said falls, and from thence, to its mouth,
and at its mouth.
16. At any place or places from Che mouth
of the said Miami river of Lake Erie to San
dulky Lake, and at Sar>4 u fky Lake.
17- At any plaeeor places from the said
Sandufky Lake, to the mouth of the river
Cayahoga.
18. At arty place or places from the mouth
of the said river Cayahoga to Prefque Ifl c
and at Prefque Isle. '
in' 9 ' or places from the Prefque
Isle to the Itream running into Lake Erie
from towards the Jadaghque Lake, & thence
over to and at the said Jadaghque Lake, and
thence down the Alleghany river to Fort
franklin.
20. At any place or places from Prefque
le to Le Boeuf, and At Le B«uf.
si. At any place or places from Le Bcruf
to Fort Franklin, and at Fort Franklin, and
from thence to Pittsburgh.
f 2 .t" A ' an ? pla " Or P lac "f'om the. rapids
of the Ohio to the mouth of the Ouabache
river, & from the mo ul h of the said Ouabache
river to the mouth of the river Ohio.
23. At any Place or places on the East fide
of the r.ver M.ffifippi, f rom the momh gf
the Ohio river, to the mouth of the Illinois
river. x
24. At any place or places from the mouth
o, the said Ouabache river up to Fort Knox,
and at Fort Knox.
10,000
10,000
10,000
2 5' At any place or places from Fort Knox
np the fa.d.Ouabache to Ouittanon, and at
Uuntanon.
10,000
I°,OOO
10,000
15,000
20,000
30,000
36,000
81,000
26. At any place or places from Ouittanon,
up the said Ouabache to the head navigation
l br f " n , ch 'hereof, called Little River, and
at the said head navigation of Little River.
27- At anyplace or places from the said
head navigaiion ot Little River over to the
Miami Village.
28. At any place or places from the mouth
° tht river 1 eneffee to Occochappoor Bear
Lreek, on the said river, including the fame.
29. At any place or places from ihe mouth
ot the nvei Cumberland to Nashville, on the
laid river, and at NaOiville.
30. And At any place or places within
thirty miles of said Nashville to the South,
ward, Wefhvard or Northward thereof.
Should any rations be required at any pla.
C k%° r wlth ' n other diftrifts, not fpecified in
theie proposals, the price of the fame is to be
hereafter agreed on between the United States
and the contractor.
The rations to be supplied «re to confid of
tne following articles, vie.
One pound of bread or flour,
One pound of beef, or £ of a pound of poi k,
One quart ot fait. }
Two quarts of vinegar, (
Two pounds of soap, r P er 100 rations.
One pound of candles, )
The rations are to be furnilhed in such
quantities, as that there lhall at all times
during the said term, be fufficient for the
consumption of the troops at each of the
said polls, for the term of at lead: three
months in advance, in good and wholesome
provisions, if the fame (hall be v reqnired.
It is to be understood in each cafe, that
all JolTes sustained by the depredations of
the enemy, or by means of the troops of tile
United States, (hall be paid for at the prices
of the articles captured or destroyed, on
the depositions of two or more persons
of creditable characters, and the cert.ficate
of a commilfioned officer, the
cn cum (lances of the lols, and the amount
of the articles for which compensation lhall
be claimed.
The contrast for the above Applies will
be made either %r one year, or for two
j^r rS r j as may a PP ear eligible. Persons
disposed to contrast will therefore confine
PHI.
iADELPHIA i Frinteb ~ JOHN FENNO, No. „ 9> C ».„„ s,«„._p„ c , s „ D ' - ,
raics i)ix ,Doi,l.4Rs Per Annvm
tioir of n to one-ye*r, mSy fotm
their propogtions so as to admit aorelc&io*
of tlw teriu'oi two years.
The offers may comprise all the places
which.have been fpecified, or a part of
.them only.
ft is also Deftred,,
. that proposals may be offered for supplying
at tlie two posts of Fort Washington and
Pittsburgh all the rations neceflary for the
main Army, its detachments and theGar
rifons above mentioned during the said year
1795- The provisions &c. which will be
received at Pittsburgh will be those which
shall be necelTary for the troops at that
place and at ihe posts north, north-weft
and, in the vicinity, on the weft thereof.
The provisions which will be received at
Fort Walhington will be those which
(hall be required for the remainder of the
posts, for the principal detachments andior
the main Array. The expense and trouble
of fafe keeping unpacking and iffning the
provisions 'deliverable under this second
fotlh of the proportions, will be saved to
the Conraftors. The exact proportion of
the whole supplies, which will be .required
at each of the two Posts of Fan Walhing
ton and Pittsburgh will be deter mined at
the time of executing the contract.
Aug. a 1
Money to be Lent,
On Mortgage of
REAL ESTATES,
Within the City and Liberties of PhiladeL
phia. Apply to
Nicholas Diehl, jurt.
Attorney at Law.
No. 19, Jouih Fourth Jlrect.
Aug. 4 mw&ftf
FOR SALE,
the following
Tra&s of. Land,
ia Virginia.
ONE tract in Frederick county, contain
ing 8756 acres, being part of that whereon
coi. Thomas Bryan Martin now relides,
known by the name of Greenway court, a
bout 12 miles from Winchelter and j from
Newtown. For the convenience of pur
chasers, it will be divided into parcels of
various dimenfionsfiom 230 to 6jo acres,
which may be viewed by application to col
R. K. Meade, living near the premises—
The greater part is very fertile and well
timbered.
Another tract in the fame county on
Pafl'age creek, containing 230 acres, and
adjoining Jacob Levingoods.
Another tract in Hampfliire county,con
taining by patent, 699 acres, called Slim
Bottom, (ituate on both fides of the South
Branch and within two miles of the mouth
of it, and is supposed to have a good mill
feat.
Another tract in Hampshire county on
New Creek and Kettle-Lick , containing
JOi acres.
Another tra£l in Prince William county,
called Leefylvania, containing upwards of
2000 acres, lyingupon Potomack river, a
b»ut 23 miles below Alexandria, and 28
below the City of Walhington, compre
hending Freeltone Point, which appears to
be a quarry of free-iione, covering about
50 acres and adjoins the river, where ves
sels of 100 tons conveniently harbour. On
another part of this trafl it isfuppofed there
is aqnarry of slate, convenient to water
carriage. Upwards of two thirds are in
woods. Mr. Enoch S. Lane, living on the
premises, will Ifew.this tract.
Another tract, in Fairfax county, called
Springfield, containing 2040 1-2 acres, a
bout 13 miles from Alexandria and iofr,om
Walhington > abounds with fine springs and
itteadow ground, and may be seen by apply,
ing to Mr. John living on part of
Another trafl: in Fairfax county, con
taining 392 acres, 011 Turkey-cock Run, a
bout 6 miles from Alexandria.
Another tract in Fairfax county, contain
ing about 176 acres, adjoining Mr. J. Wal
ton's feat, about four miles from Alexan
dria. i
An<*her tract, in Fairfax county, con
taining 513 acres, near Oecoquan, joining
Mr. Edward Walhingion's.
Another tract, in Fairfax county, con
taining 80 acres or thereabout, within a
mile of Pohick and within five
miles of Mount lies level, and is
well timbered.
An undivided moiety in another tract,
containing about 284 acres, in Fairfax
county, about 5 miles from Washington, &
9 from Alexandria, where J. Robinson for
merly lived.
Another parcel of land, within a mile
of Alexandria, containing about 24 acres,
and to be fold in acre or half-acre lots.
Also, sundry unimproved lots of variou
sizes, in different parts of the town of Al
exandria.
fodefcribe the premises more particu
larly is deemed unneceflary, as it is expec
ted every person will examine and view
whatever part he shall be inclined to buy.
My only object being to raise a certain sum
of money, by felling so many or fiich parts
of the aforefaid tracts of land and lots as
(hall be necellary for that purpose, one half
of the purcliafe money mult be paid at the
time of contrast, and the other within a
year from the firft day of August next, and
at the time of delivering pofleffion or exe
cuting a legal conveyance The lands re
maimng unfold, except the tract in Prince
William, after raising a limited sum, will
be divided into tenements, and leafed for
a term of years. From the t2thday ofOc
tobernext, till the ,jth of Decembr, I
shall be in the city of Richmond, and afte.
that time X shall remain at home, in Alex-
at which places, or elsewhere, I
shall be prepared to detail particulars, and
to enter into contracts.
Alexandria, July 28
CHARLES LEE.
I Ang. 8
NOTICE.
The Gazette of the United
States is now published at No. 119
Chf.snut street —to which place th;
OFFICE of the Editor is removed, and
•where Printing Wsrk in general is
performed.
Just Landed,
From on board the Jhip Wajhington, Capt.
John Collins from Beurdeaux,
A CARGO OF
White Wines
in Hlids. and Cases—For Sale by
FRANCIS COPPINGER,
No. 26, Spruce, near Kront Street.
August 15, 1794. d,
One hundred dollars
WHEREAS there were deliveredinthe
Month of O&ober last, from the Stores of
the Subscribers, Two Chests Shd nine Half
Chests of Bohea Tea, nlarted, numbered
and weighing, :is under, to fume person or
i erfons with pretended orders from Mr
'SAAC CLASON of this City, butwhich
lie did not receive; whoever will give in
formation so that adifcovery may be made,
who got the said Tea, 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
Chests that have pafled through their hands
since the period above-mentioned, and give
thedefire4 information.
tawtiO
JJew-York, July 31ft, 1794.
William and James Conjlable,
Ship Washington.
C. q. lb. Tare
B (No. 327 3 a 16 60
C 4?3 3 J J4 64
W r 177 1312 39
B. 177 1 2 23 39
198 137 41
"3 I 3 iS" 37
S 227 13 7 40
i 287 139 ,8
301 I 315 40
379 1.3 r 8 41
I 404 1-3 14 39 J
Aug. 6
One thouland Dollars-,
REWARD.
Some tew Counterfeit Post-Notes .of the
Rank, of Maryland, having been ]arely disco
vered in circulation, and on tracing the fame
were found to come from the back parts of
Virginia, where theyprobably firi\ issued ;to
avoid imposition .it is though t necessary to
give the following description of them, by
which they may readily be dete&ed.
They have the letter D, for their alphabeti
cal mark, at the left hand fide of the Note.
The paper on which tbey are printed is
more foltand tender, the strokes of the letters,
in the engraving are in general stronger, and
have a darker appearance iban in the bills.'
The signature William Patierfon, is badly
done, the strokes of the letters, are ftiffand
labored* and appear to be painted over with
jhe pen, as well as the flotiri(hiMgof the name.
The value is left blank in the engraving, to
be filled up in writing, so the sum may be
more or lets at pleasure.
No true Post-Notes of the alphabetical
mark, above deferibed, have been lately is
sued, and very few are ihuv in circulation.
The above reward of One Thousand dol
lars will be paid to any peifon, or persons,
who fnall discover, or to conviction,
the leveral offenders, or any of them, of the
following description, vi z .
The person or persons, who engraved the
late. 0
The printer, or printers of the said bills.
Every prrfon who has aflcd as piincipalin
any way in the counterfeiting and uttering
he said bills. 6
WILLIAM PATTERSON. President.
of the Bank ol Maiyland.
B:n<i, April 8, 1794.
STATE of SOUTH-CARpLINA
In the House of Reprefentatlixs,
£C SMBEK 21ft,17Q0,
HEREAS the Comminioners ot pub
lic Accounts,have- reported, that they
cannot proceed K> the mveftigation of the
Trealury Accounts, refpefting fpeci«l In
dents, without knowing the outstanding a
mount thereof vn circulation Therefore,
efolticd. That all holders of special In-
n C j ? ed * a " a rf< s'" rF d, on or before
the firft day ol November n xt, to deliver thc
Tpecial Indents in their poffeflion to one or
other of the Commissioners «f the Treasury,
who are to give receipts for 1 he fame, and to
report to the Commissioners on public ac
counts, on or before the tenth rlay of Nov
ember next, the amount bv them refpcSive
y received, and also ,0 thc Legislature, ,t
heir meeting , n November nex't. and that
all special Indents not rendered into the
Trealury as above, on or before the firft day
are he!T "'J"' ftla " bf ' and the fame
are heieby baried.
hn public notice of '!»» rcfolu-
W, eglVen 'he ftveral Ghetto in this
a ' Vi" Cv ery three weeks, until,he firft
" CXI - Ard ' hat Dele,
fed Si J I C th< " Con « r <- fs °f the Uni
o„ k' S fed,OC,nfc lhis "folu.
"hi ' i»o„eor more papers
ind ih C r r c 'Fhia a„d New-York,
and th at pr flo . n wiu b( , n aHe c){ _
pences attending f L .ch publication.
the Se'n'r lhe re f t,lu, '° 11 be sent to
the Senate for their concurrence.
By order of the House,
JOHN SANFOR D DART, C.H.R.
In the SENATE,
Pr 1 J DECEMBER 21ft,1793.
u VC f at Hotife do concur with
«■ o u cos Rcpiefcntatlves in the forego
•ngrefolutions. &
T hl " ,b " "folutions'be sent to
the House of Representatives. .
by order of the Senate,
tawiOw
fwt N<
In Barrels ; and
CLARET
Reward.
Whole
Chells
Half
Chests.
FELIX WARLEY Clerk.
FOR SALE,
At the STORES »f
Jefle & Robert Wain
sdufhonl and''congo
cbefts ' 9 ua fer
of Li ">°" and Cadiz SALT
Soft (helled ALMONDS i„ bales
Velvet CORKS, iu do .
Russia MATTS.
June 9 j
Choice St. Croix Sugar
JUST IMPORTED, '
And fur Sale,
By JAIVIES YARD.
J^e°2 a 4r r ' tity 0f RUSSIA Ma »'-
d*
The Public are cautioned to
beware of counterfeited Five Dollar Biii,
of the Bank of'the United States, and
Twenty Dollar Bills of the Bank of
America, several of which ha-ve appeared
m circulation •within a few days pZfi. th .„
*re good general imitation
Bills, but maybe diflmgui/hed by (he soU
MARKS.
Five Dollar Bills of tlx Bank of the
United States.
ALL that have appeared have the letter
F. for their Alphabetical Mark.
The Tex. ure of the Paper is thicker aod
winter and it takes the ink more freely
than the genuine paper.
The O. in the word Company is fmalier
than the M. and other letters of" that word
so that a line extended from ibe top of ihe
O, to toucb the top of the M. would extend
confidsrably above the range of the whole
word.
11l the word United the letters are nar«
rower and closer together than th« reft o
the bill.
The i and/in the word promise are not
parallel, the /inclining much more forward
than the i.
The engraving is badly executed, the
strokes of all the Letters are stronger and
the device in themargin particularly ismuch
coarser and appears darker thani'n thevue
btlls. Some at the counterfeits beardaie i* i
~ *9'~^", ere,s 'h® Bank was not in opera
tion till December, ami no five do]ia; bills
were iflued in jhat year.
Twty Dollar Bills of the Bank of North
■America. . „.
ALL that havrf'appeared hav« tile letter
B. for their alphabetical rtarlc.
dim
They are printed on a paper nearly ficni
lar 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 bills.
J he fine ruled lines through the word
Twenty »n the body of the bill, are in num
ber thirteen in the genuine bills, and but
twelve in the counterfeits.
The word Company is much like the fame
word in the Five Dollar Rilft as described
above, the o being less than the m, and o
thers following.
There is no stroke to the / inthe word
orth whereas in ihe genuine bills the stroke
is well defined. ,
The letters ent in the word Twenty, to
the left hand at the bottom, do nor come
down to the line, but are so cut as to give
an irregular appearance to the word, the
Tw and goin£ below them.
Ihe signature ], Nixon, has the appear
ance of being written with lamb-black and
oil, and differs from other inks nfed in
printing th bills and the cashier's iigna-
It is supposed these forgeries were commit
ted in fomc of the Southern Stales, as all the
counterfeits thai 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
ARS will bepa'd to any Person or Pcrfom
who ihali difcoier and prosecute to convic
tion the (everal offenders of the following
defrriptions or any of them, viz.
The person or persons, who manufacture
ed the paper on which the Bills are printed.
The person or persons, who engraved the
plates.
The printer or printers, of the bills,
kvcry person whohasa&ed as a principal
«n any other way, in the counterfeiting and
uttering the said hills.
Philadelphia, March 28, 1794
Jlpril 22, 1794,
Other counterfeit bills
oftheßankofthe United States have ap
peared in circulation.
The denomination is of TWENTY I
DOLLARS, and the alphabetical mailt is
the letter B.
Tliev may be diftingnifbed from the ge
nuine by the following MARKS :
Ibe paper of the counterfeits is of a
more tender texture and glofley furface
than the genuine, and there is no water
mark in them.
Die letter C. in the word Cafliier, in
he true bills is strongly marked, whereas
is the counterfeits, the whole letter is a
fine hair stroke, evidently in an unfiniflied
irate. The letter a in the word demand,
is badly formed and the whole word iti done
and there is no comma at riicend cl if, as
there is in the genuine bills.
The marginal device, is much darker
in the falfe, than in the genuine bills o\t -
i»g tothe Jhade ftrokes,being coarser, much
nearer together, and confeqnepfJv innrh
inpre numerous. This difference ft r ikes tic
eye at fir ft view.
The fame reward of ONE THOUSAND
DOLLARS, wil] be paid for apprehending,
& prosecuting to convi&ion the feverai #
above def'cribed Offenders in iefpeft to this,
as to the Jaftdefcribed bills.
THOMAS WILLING, Prcfidc. t
of the Bank United Slates.
JOHN NIXON, President of the
Bank of North America.
By order of the Committees of the Re(-
pe&ive Boards.