.ft * ■ * * .'- - . - »St "* " :/**• *v*rt2£i »' • - - ■ The Public are cautioned to beware of counterfeited Five Dollar Bills of the Bank 6f the United States, and Twenty Dollar Bills of ihe Bank of North America, fe-veral of which hai'e appeared in circulation within a few $ay: fact ; they are a good ge neral imitation of the genuine Bills, but may be dijlinguifhed by the following MARK S. Flue Dollar Bills of the Bank of the Untied State's. ALL that have appeared have the letter F tor tlieir Alphabetical Mark. The Texture of the Paper is thicker and waiter and it takes the ink more freely than the genuine paper. Tlie O. in the word Company is smaller than thelVL 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 extend con siderably above the range of the whole V/ord. In the word United the letters are narrow erand elofer together than the reft of the bill The i and jf in the word promise are not parallel, the /inclining much more Jorwaid than the i. The eVigraving is badly executed,the ftiokcs of all the Letters are stronger and the devie in themargin particularly is much coaifer and appears darker than in the true bills. Some ol the Counterfeits bear date in 179! —Where- as the Blank was not in operation till Decern ber, at id no five dollar bills were iflued in mac year. Twenty Dollar Bills of the Bank of North 1 America. ALL that have appeared have the letter B. for their alphabetical mark. They are printed on a paper nearly fmiilar to that of the Five Dollar Notes above defer ibed ; the engraving is betteretffc ; ; ucted, and they approach nearer to the up* peai ance of tik is tl.e let ter B. They iray be diftingqifhed from ihp gfnu ine by the tollp^iug,MAßKS : The paper ol" the counteifeits is of a more tend.r texture and glofley furface thin the aiitf th'fc. c~ iano nmr&iirrh<»to The letter C. in the word Cafliier, in ihe true bills is strongly marked, Whereas in the counterfeits, ihe whole letter is a line hair .stroke, evidently in an unfinifhed The letters in the word demand, is badly formed and the wholb word ill done, and there is 110 comma at the end of it, as there is in the genuine bills. The marginal device, is much daiker in the lalfe, than in the genuine- bills owing to the (hade (Irokes being coa-ile», much nearer together, and consequently much more nu merous. This difference strikes the eye at si: ft view. The fame reward of ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS, will be paid for apprehending, & prosecuting to conviAiori the several above described Oifenders in lefpetft to this, as to the lafl: defer,bed bills . THOMAS WILLING, Prudent of the Bank United States. JOHN NIXON, Pre fide nt of the Bankol North America. By ovder oi the Committees of the ReF ptttivcf Boards. tcTbeTsoldT* A large elegant House, and Lot of Oround, TN an el.git.le a Coun trv 1 1 wuhiaft miles of the City, wifho acre.nl land, or 42 acres ot land and ineaduw, th 4 h House is n..t exceededbymany in the vic'nity a ot thf city, in fiae, or convenience. For particulars apply tf the printer. 7 m&tlitl' A Nfe\V Novel. ■ To the LADIES of Philadelphia, This Day is Publijhed by MATHEW CAREY, 118, Market street, Price, bound, ftveeighths of a dollar, lin.'frd in maible paper, hall a duliar, Charlotte, a tale of Truth, In Tteo volumes. By IVlrs. ROWSON, of the New Theatre Pbladelphia, Author of Vi&oria, the Ih quifitor, the Fille de Chambff, &c. Of Charlotte, the Reviewers have given the following character. iT maj be a Tale oi' Truth, for it is not unnatural, and it is a talc of real dilfrtffs.—- Charlotte, by the artifice of a teache:, recom mended to a school, from hnmanity rather tbau a convi&ion ot her integrity, or the re gularity of her former conduit, is enticed from her governed, apd accompanies a young officer to America—The marriage ceremo ny, if not forgotten, is pottponed, and Char lotte dies a martyr to the incor.ftar»sy of the over, and treachery ot his friend —The fitu tions are artless and affecting—the defcrip ations natural and pathetic ; we ffioufd fee lor Charlotte if fueh a person ever existed, who for one error scarcely, perhaps* deserved so severe a punifhmcnt. If it is a fiction^ poetic jultice is not, we think, properly d>f tributed Said Carey Lis just published, A 1 iheet map of Kentucky compiled by Elihu Barker, pi ice one dollar and two thi»ds. 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Its injrfatitfn to the above allot tment, he has a beautiful variety of French paper hangings of very AlperioV quality, (Paris manufary) with a variety of Hicn Borders. April 25 t«th&s2W ESSENCE For the Tooth-Ache, Prepared and fold by Dr. Lek, Gdden- S 2 'h,ir<, London. THE pub'ic is ofered one of the most efficacious and fafe medicines, tlWt ci er ap ppsired, tor that most excruciating pain, the Tooth-Ache—the numerous inflinces of its happy 6ffefU, in relieving the aff!lfted, have now brought it into mivSrfal'eit'rriation ; it not only relieves the tooth-ache, but is of the ntmoft service in curing the SCURVY in the Gums, in preventing the difagregable imell' that is produced from urilbund teeth, & wrtl occafton a ftveet brcuth; it l ike wife prtvenTS the teeth from and will be found a general prefer ver of the Teeth and Goms Sold in Philadelphia only at Poyntell's Stationary Store, No. 21, Second street. April 2tuth&rs 3W —*1 - T — x \ PHILADELPHIA: PrinteKßY JOHN FENNO, NO 3, South Fourth-Street. f ■ A