r'-..!adelphla, March, t i? 94- fUST PUBLISHED, B/ MATHEW CAIiEY, No. 118, M.irLa Jlreel, Til J rills t VOLUME OF A NEW SYSTEM OF Modern Geography: OR, A Geographical, Historical, ana Commercial Grammar-, And present f'tate of the It veral NATIONS OF THE WORLD. CO NT A 1 .VI N G, 1. Th*'figures, motion", and diftancfrs ot the pi mets, according to the Newtonian fyf in atid t;he lAtest observations 2. A general view ofthe earth,confidered X", a jihtiet; w-itli leverai/uietuJ geographical definitions and problems. 3. The grand divisions ofthe globe into land and water, continents and islands. 4- T iedhiation and extent ot* provinces and colonies. Their climates, air, foil, vegetables, productions, metals, minerals, natural curi o!ilies,fcas,rivers,bays,capes > promontoiies, aud lakes. 6. The birds and bealh peculiar to each country. 7. Observations on the chan&e* that have been any where observed upon the face of nature since the moil earfy periods of hif rory. 8. The history and orrgin of nations; then forms of government, religion, laws, rev?nu2i,taxes,naval and military ftre'ngth 9 The genius, manners, enftoms, and habits of the people. 10. Their language,learning,ftrtt, scien ces, manufactures, and commerce. it. The chief cities, Itruftures, ruins, and artificial euriofities !2 The longitude, latitude, bearings, and distances of principal places from Phila delphia. To which arc added, 1. A Geographical Index, With the names and places alphabetically arranged. | 2. A Tablbol the Coins of all nations, endtheir value in dollars and cents. 3- A Chronological Table of remarka ble events,from the creation to the prelent • *ti me. 1 By William Guthrie, Efa Tlie Astronomical Parr cor reified by D-. Hittenhouse. (To wiiich have been added, "The late Discoveries of Dr. Heßscheli,, and >the'-eminent Astronomers. The FiRST AMERICAN-EDITION, Imptoved, and greatly Enlar-. ged. 'The firft volume contains twenty-one Tiflaps Bnd Charts,belides two Agronomical Plates, viz. 1. Map of the world. 2. Chart of the worle 3. Kurope. 4. Afra. 5. Africa, fe. South America. 7. Cook s difcovenes. 8. Countries round the north Pole. 9. Sweden, Denmark, and Norway. «o. Se ven United Provides. 11. Austrian, French anci Dutch Netherlands. ia. Ger many. 13. Seat of war in France. 14. France divided into departments. 15. Switzerland, j'6. Italy, Sicily, aud Sar dinia. 17. Spain aitd Fortugal. «8. ' u'key in Europe and Hungary. 19. Ire-' land. 20, Weft-Indies. 2i. VerniOnt. 22. At miliary sphere. 23. Copernican fyftcm. With the second volume, which is now in the press, w;Il be given the following Maps : 1. Rutfia in Europe and Asia. 2. Scotland. 3-, Engl-And and Wales. 4- Pohird. 5. China. 6. Hindoftan. 7. United States. . 8. Britilh America. 9. S:ate of New-Hampshire. 16. State of MalTachufetts. 11. State ol Conoe<sticut. 12. State of Rhode Island. i - State of NeVv-Ynrk. '4* State of New-Jerlty. 1 5* State of Pennsylvania. J 6. State of Delaware. 17. State of Maryland. 18. State of Virginia. 19. State of Kentucky. 2D. State of North-Carolina. 21. Tenneflee Government. 22. State of South-Carolina. 23* State of Georgia. TERMS. 1. This work will be compriied in two volumes. l. Subfcribcrs pay for the prelent volume ondelivery, fix dollars, and the price of binding, (j6 cents for boards.) 3- They may receive the succeeding vo lume in twenty-four weekly numbers, at a quarter doHar each, or else, when si. 1 nilhed, at the fame price as the.firft. 4- The fubfeription wi Ibe raised on the •fuftday of June i 794, to fourteen'doi lars, exciufive of biifding. J. Should any copies remain for sale afters the completion ot the work, they will be 1 fold at sixteen dollars, and the price of 1 binding. ; *• The names of the fuhferibers will be 1 publilhed as patrons of American litera- 1 ture, arts, and sciences. t It is wholly unneceOary to expatiate on ' the American readers, that this edition poffefTes, over every imported ' edition ol any system of Geography extant. * The addit tion of maps ofthe several testa , procured a very great expense, and from ' the belt materials that are attainable, 1 speaks such full conviaftion on this fubjeft ' that it would be difreipedt to the read! c er s undcrffandin o " to suppose it requisite ' to enter into a detail of arguments to prove its superiority. In no similar work liave fucli mapsb»euever introduced. The emendation";and additions wfiich are made in this worlc,areinnumerable,and , ocrur in every page. The public are re- t ferred to the preface for a flight (ketch t of a few of them. The publilher takes the present oppor. ' tunity of returning his most sincere thanks »o thofc refpefta.ble characters who have fivored him witb documents for in\prov i"g the maps of several of the dates He requefts'a continuance of their kindneft; and lioj.es that such public spirited citizens, as are poireiTed of similar documents, will favor him. with theirafliftance in pcrleCt ing his undertaking. The extraordinary encouragement with which he has been favored, has excited in his breast the warnieft sentiments of gra titude— sentiments which time will not ef face. He pledges himfelf to the citizens ' of Plie United States, to fp'ive nether pains nor expense to render the prfent edition of Guthrie's Geography improved, deserv ing of their patronage. \Vjiftf Joleph Clark, . ARCHITECT AT ANN'APOLKS, Propo/es to publijb, by fubfcript'ion, i POLYMATHY ; O R The [American Builder. A Work calculated equally to edify <*nd en tertain the Gentleman, Farmer, Su rf veyor, Builder & Mechanic. THIS work will contain various ions ' of the best writes on Architecture, Arts, a nil Science ; together i#ith experiments, and 1 accurate no res of observation, by the . uthor; being the refujt of thirty years study and ex \ pedcnce in his proftifion. ' Tt will also contain an alphabetical account of the quality and value of the various kinds of materials, and numerous species of labor, I exp'nded on building. , Exemplifications, toafcertaTft ifte quanti i tics of materials and labor necessary to com -1 plcte, almost, every" part in a building, ol whatever dirnenlions. An account and explanation of all the terms and f.hrafes, used in ancieni and mo. t dern architecture and building. To persons inclined to build, it w>ll afford t an opportunity Of regulating theii plans with it! the compass of their finances, and p»epare them to prevent impoiitions Ircgn trickingsj vejnderS oi materials, a«d extortionate woik men—To Mechanics, who cannot, lor want 6f experience, calculate the value of their, refptfflivelabour, and materials expended l'n ' ' their particular branches of this work will afford an opportunity to ettimate ' with facii:ty and accuracy, any done or in tended to be done, either in tne aggregate or the miiiuiiie. Ii wtH-cOntain m?rty curious and valuable recipes to irfakc fine and coarse vanishes,fm prefeiving roof* of {louses, barns, palings,- troughs, pipes, See. Recipes to make vari ous glues and cements; recipes to m»kecom pofitions for elegant, or minute o»-*iaments, and enrichments for oufidc or ihfrde com- | payments: recipes to make compoiitton for . figures and incru(!*jions —to cnduie the weather in any afpett; recipes to (luc co com p®fiwons, for flodrs, malt-Koufcs, dif nlleries, hearths, linings for ciftirns, See. fablesto ascertain the Icantling of 'difieretj; fpccies of timber necessary to perform their refpeftive fun&ions, in proportiori to their various suspensions ; Tables to afcertairf the dimensionS of the various apertionr, introdu ced in oiflerent edifices, and doors, v/m'dows, c(urnnics, fky-lmhts," flair-cafes, Sec. m pro-' tion to their different uses and intentions— whether for beauty or utility : A concifc mode to ttfke, *nd fq.mrc the dimcnfions of all kinds of artificer's work belonging to > buildings, and to ascertain rhe cubic?! f u _ . perficial content thereof: GbfervanoAs () f the do&r-rne of echo and found : A dona tion -on the plritefophy, doarine, a.,d Con ftro&ion of chim'mcs, to void or e nit the <moke. Propofirions and recipes to Cure Ifnoky chfimnies : Obfervariofcs on the y oT edifices heretofore, p/jif*ra!J\ in America : Suggestions of r.macs to pnrfuc in "buildings here,-that will, without 3dditi ona l txpertCe,\cnd more to their dura bility than thofc heretofore, commonly, con "•lifted : Descriptions a-nd proportions of ,he general and particular hiembers.of vari ous orders in Archtteaure, viz. the Tuscan ' Doric, lonic, Corinthian, Composite, Chi- ' nefe, Attic, Cargalic, Arabetque, Moresque 1 C,rotefq.ue-, Saracenic, Ruitic, Antique, Anti- 1 quo-Modirn, -Gothic, and Biitannic : Many curious historical accounts of various won derful buildings hi different parts of the world-: Many curjous and origm a | accounts - and eulogiuins'on Free Masonry. This work will b£ printed in i wo ofbvo volu'mrs, each to contain upwards at 400 pages, on fine paper of elegant letter press • price to fuhfciibers, in boards, five DOLLARS; TWO and a HALF DOtLARS to ' be paid on the aefivcry of the si.st, an d two 1 and aha 1 f dollars on the delivery of the I second volunur. Mr. Clark allures the public that he will literally perforin all that he hath > set forth in thefr proposals. Gentlemen inclined to promote this work, by fubftriblng thereto, are rcqurfted to write' 1 poll paid, 10 Mr. Joseph Claik, a, Annapolis, authorising him toannix then names 10 the lubfciiption lift. Tlw Printers in the United States, are so. licited to give these proposals, occifional v. a olace m their pa^eis. Morris Academy. THIS inftiiution is now open fftr il.e ie- t ception of fttfttents under the immediate [ «are of Mr.Caleb Russell, whose abilirie? f • as an inftrnftor, and attachmentto tlie bu- j finefs have long been known and aopioved He has under him the, heft affirtants the different branches—'The scholar, are taught the English, French, an H | Or.ek languages, PuhlitsSpeaking, Writing Arithmetic, Geography,, Aftrontvny, and f the various branches of the Mathematics ' The healihy situation of this place is such ' as to recommend it to those, who with * have their tfeildrc-n in the country. Bcaid- ing* washing, mending, &c. will be provid. ' cd in good families, and the morals of the ' Icholars carefully attended to. f The price including tuition, firewood, n ecc. exclusive nf the French lannuigej will " not exceed thirty pounds proclamation mn ■" ney per annum) an addition of three dollars per quarter will he made to such scholars 0 who are taoght the French language. The n D,reftors a , cdetermined to pav such at ten- 1 tion to this institution, as will render it 0 refpe&able aod tifeful. »i GABRIEL H. FORD, -> t TIMOTHY JOHNS, jm.C Nathan ford, C Morriftown, Ma^i s , 17 9 4 J diw - W2m PHILADELPHIA :_P RINTED EY ' """' 3- r »»«TH Sl> Doli „ s p „ A „ v „. Bank United States, "ill >«* l V h > '794- tt- PROPOSALS will be received at the Bank of the United States until the firft irh day of July next, for the Masons and ted Carpenters work of the Banking House, r »- to be built in Third-street ef- It is not expeiSted, that more than the ; ns foundation will be compleated this season. 1!IS • , The plan may be seen by applying to JOHN KEAN, Cajhier. f .dtij. A New Novel. To the LAkJIES of Philadelphia. This Day is Publi/hed by MATHEW CAREY, 118, Market street, Price, bound, of a dollar, sew ed in H arble paper, hal s dollar, Charlotte, a tale of Truth, IN TWO VOLUMES. ' By Mrs. ROWSON, of* the New Theatre, ts -Phlattelphia, Author of Victoria, the In quisitor, the Fille de Chambre, &c. )tj .Of Charlotte, the Reviewers have x- given 'the following character. IT may be a Tale of T.ruth, lor ir is In! not "unnatural, and it is a talc of real dis tress. Charlotte, by the artifice of a teach )r» ei, recommended to a school, from huma nity rather (ban a conviction of her inte g' ity, or the regularity of her former con« ( diitt, js enticed from her governtfs, and a •" ccompanies a young sliicer to America.— he T * e marriage' ceremony, if not forgotten, is postponed, and Charlotte dies a martyr : "o the inconltancy of the over, and treach rcj ery oi his friend.—The filiations are art less and affetting—ihe descriptions natu rf>. ral and pathetic ;we (hould feel for •Char- TgV' lotte if such a person ever existed, who k. for one error "fcarcdy, perhaps, deserved nl so Tevere a punifliment. If it is « he ir. tion, poetic juitice is not, we think, pio in perly d (tributed. Is Said Carey has juj} pulli/led, 'I A 2 ih-eet map of 'Kentucky >r compiled by Elihu Barker, price ore doi - 'lar and two tliifds. It V.'ar Atlas, containing maps of France, ). Germany, Spa n, Italy, the Untied Pi ovin ia , ees, the Netherlands, and the fyeft Indies, i- Price two dollars. Map of New Jerfev —Half adoliar. s ) Maps Ct Vi inont, Conrie£l,iciir, Dela -1 waie, Georgia—■— Price three eighths of " a dollar eacji. [' April 29. tutli&s3w GUTHRIE's GEOGRAPHY i- Improved. ir - . THE fubfeription lor this -work on the. h original t< mii, of ttvelve dollars and the 1( bind "g, will be cioled (his day—ai:d on J Monday the fubfeription will open ,at four _i itet n dollats, exclusive of thepiicc of bind . '.ng. t ; .1 T « "ew ms PS ad >e lto this editbn nre twenty Ine ; among vhich are those o' Nrw-H v Ji e, MafTichufetts, Connedi ( cat, R'tode-liland, Venn-int, New y >r'k, . New-Jerfev, J'eniiiYvania, Delawae, Ma - ryland, Virginia, Kentucky, No.th.Caro e lina, ririe G.nejTei Government, South Ca e rolin?, and Gtor.;;i. Tliele mkps have : - ver been gi\en in any former fyften:'fci ' Geography, and, it is hoped, would alone "> be fufficient to entitle this work to a pre ' fer-nce to aiy other edition of .Guthrie. ! N B. Tlie map of the United States, • which is compiling by Mr. Silnuel Lewis, trom thfe state maps, will be 1 more complete than any one yet publiflii d, ; a,,d be printed on two large ilieets oi - paper, nearly the size of the Ue Mr. Mur fav'a map. ' May 3 l d Just Published, 1 By Benjamin Johnson, and fold at his Book/lore, No. 147, Market Jlreet, o The Life of Dr. Franklin, I , with a striking likeness, executed in a mas , terly nunner by Thackara and Vallance ; price fivelhilWigs. ' , The Ready Ketkoner, Or Traders' Sure I 1 Guide, 3/9 -Tw Bo,k kee P er 's Afliftant, 6/3 ' <- j S ftl3n ' a P oem » b>'Ctiar|esCraiv -1 lord, 2y4 Bfop's Fablei, 4 _/8 ■ Swan's Bririd, Architrft, 37f6 Paire's ditto 30/ and Country Builder's Affiltant. J • tbe press, and mill he publijhed in a feiv C > daySy and fold as above, Reflexions and Maxims, by 1 den'^4/8 Pen "' " itb his adv,ce :o his chil. [ j "'Q' 1 794■ m&rwim ; Congre/s of the United States, P ! In Senate -> Tucfaay May lyh, 1704. that ilufin Ma a W na! fah Cutler, Rnbc rt OliveJ ~d * De«n? reen ' rin \ Up,m l!,e thir,! Monday „f December next, Ihew cause to the s-na'r the faWR"? ,0f ,hf S'antsof "and to Lt ™ Putnam. Manaffah Cntlet ert^ Vera ' 1 " G, ' it!fn Green p ,,rf(ia "" oa„ Aft e , uitKd An a ;,P U o ; i U a, grant and Conveyance of certain la ai to the Ohio Company V alTocia 1 " I n " * ordered, that the , r ni "> tlm City, (hall be deemed ! rf ' Itice theieof. "alhc.enl no- , n Extratft from the Journals of Senate. ' V Attest, e\ SAM. A. OTK m , May 14 . ' 1S ' o( im. NANKEENS. Ie Nankeens of Superior Quality, ft FOR SALE AT d No. 40, north Fifth Street. April 21. mw&ftf ie j The Partnerfliip of ° JONES, HOFF, and DEIIRJ CK, of this city, Pr ters, having diiiolved on the 29th day of May Jaft, all persons having any - demands on the laid si m are hereby reques ted to paftnt their claims for fcjtlement, and ail thole who are indebted, to make payment to th: Subfcribti, at No. 8, north Ff>h ft e:, who is du'y authorised to ad just the concerns of the partnership. JOHN HOFF. June *d6t Richard Johns In the Chancery Court •v ( of the John Wells and £ State of Maryland, Mordecai C.ole. J May 16tb 1794. The Complainant hath fil ed his bill, for t e purpose of obtaining a decree, 10 veil in him a complete legal title to two tracts of land, lying in Baltimore cbulity, one called Painters.Level, con s tainingioo acris, the other called Profpeft c.<ntai a' S3 acres.He ftates,that the laid John Wells ou the |6th day of March 1774 c.mtrafted to f»l, the laid land to the laid Mordecai C le,&rexecuted to him a bond for con veyance,that the laid Cole, en the fame day, executed to the said Wells a bond for the payment of the purchal'e money amoun > ting to / 67j Pennlylvania currency, that . r the faidCole hath since discharged the whole • of the purchase money, and hath assigned to Ihe complainant the said bond for con veyance'; that the laid Wells hath never executed a deed, agreeably to his contract ' but hath removed out'of the state of Mary land, and now re fides in the state of Ken tucky. It is thereupon, and at the request of the complainant, adjudged, and ordered, that he procure a copy of this order to be insert- ' . tdat lcaft fix weeks fucceifively, before h? firft tlay of Augufl: next, in the United ' States Gaz. t eat Philadelphia, to the in- ' tent, that the said John Weils may have no. 1 ' ticc ot the complainant's application tc tnis court, and may be wai i;ed to appear | ! here, on orbefo e the firft Tuesday in Oc- I 1 tobcr next, to (hew cause wherefore this I cout t flinuid not proceed to decree, agree- I ' . ably t.. the prayer of the complainant, and 1 to the a6l «1' aifembiy, for frch cases made I ! and provided. I - Test, Samuel Harvey Howard. |. . 1 Reg. Cur. Cain I 1 J uile '3 inw&fiSw t ' MADEIRA, "1 }' SHE f(y, j I ' <■ vk,lN k So< 'the firft quality 1 LISBON', & | J TENEH IFFE.J j' Old Jamaica Spirit, Antigua and Weft In- I / dia Hum. I V 101 iac, I- rench and Peach Brandies I t Claret and Port Wine of a superior qua- I d Jity in cases. Willi Cyder and Vinegar, in pipes and I t, hhds. v.oiks in Bales,Havannah Segars in Boxes. I p Phi4adc!p;.ia , Porter, in Calks and Bottles I London do. in do, do. P liladelp iia Ale and Beer in do. do. I " London do. in d; 5. do. and I til Cyder :n barrels and botttes, prepared for I exportarion or i r.mediatc -life, FOil SALE BY £ Benjamin \V. Morris, J The corner of Dock and Pear flreets, P< Wheie he has provided luitablc ltores and I D vaulis, f.ir the reception of I f j, wIN E S, &c. Whi h he proposes to store or dispose of I m on com m illion I Captains of velTels and others fupnlied I "? v i ll any of the above LIQUORS bottled, J feaftores in geueal put up. I 111 Ma H . tt,&f 2m . —— I Just Published, £ In one lwndfome volume, 1 2mo. Price 5 s I and for sale by I is JOHN ORMROD, th At Frani tin's Head, No. 41, Chefuut I - Stre't, I | 11 AN KSSAY ON THE I Natural Equality of Men j"" On the Rights that result from it, and on e) '' the Duties which it imposes. 1-^ To which a MEDAL was adjudged, by & „ Pierian Society at Haarlem. lab iirrr r '"d T.nlnr<red. by !as illiam lawrenck BROWN D. IK ' , I'rofefTor of Moral Philosophy, and the J-aw of N;itore, and of Ecclesiastical I rt, ,?!! ' . a T, Mlnifter "f the Englilh | I Chili ch Utre< h«--. Aliqind fern per ad commttirm utilitatem j * ff "-""!nni. Cictßo. I "[fl American Edition. I I HEgrand pVinetple of Equality, if I tSt only 'balls A atld sacred "rder, A and.M ' e c<? oni » eari be firmly built, j 1 itexfrrT" y -'" UreCl - Th,i v;e " 'C 1 vie that i '"rr' T atthf fame \P ta the tvl rC l >rcfies . ' h? infolenee of office, are onw 1™ "'"'P ar >d the outrages of Imu ppr.&„„ ; confirm*, in tin- most forcible I ">a a dThe'- f, ""' e,, ty of rnbordinntion, "> I a d the just demands of ! aw f u ] authority. I ihc Of focietv rh •'° m the bands ' he v,-r» . ma '«ains inviolate, e- I"™ drawsm " ra V" UJ Cl ' e ' y c!til diftinflion, I t m El ° °' cly ev, " ry ,ocial ,ie - unites I 1 i'vileu. TUT 0 "' Portioned p _ brings men together on the! T n a 1 roun d of the inherent "ghts of hu f J '- man naure, of reciprocal cbli.ation, E r. d lAm March"i r" reiat ''°" the F™ Maneh ,8. tuts Fro I The Public are cautioned to I beware of counterfeited Five Dollar Riff 'V, los the Bank of the United State, j | Twenty Dollar Bills of the Bank of No"! I America,,federal of which have „pp ar . j • lin circulation within a few days p a st. th I are good general imitation of tberLu'Z — Bills, but may be distinguished by the f o \ .J- I lowing J i ~ his MARKS. 'nr I F '"" e D ° llar B ' lh °f the Ba »* of the 2 United States. J , t) [ ALL that have appeared have the letter k e IF. I'or their Alphabetical Mark, •th J he Texture of the i>ap«r i, thicker and id- I whiter and it takes the ink mu.e fr«|, I than the genuine paper. ' The O. in the word Company is frnaller I than the M. and other letters ot that word _ jib that a line extended from the top 0 f ,lie [rt I °> to Couch th e top bf the M would extend conhderably above the ranj>e of the wimle I word. I In the word United the letters are n ar rower and closer together than ths.tft „f [- I the bill. a T n C J 3 " d J } n V l6 WOrd P r * n '>'"e are not I parallel, the much more forward I than the I. Z . T , he i, badly executed, the strokes ot all the Letters are itrongc,! ini the clevue in themargm particularly? smuch 4 and a PP e ?' s darker than in thet.oe f I bills. Some el the counterfeits bear daie ~, )r '79—Whereas thd Bank was not in opera- Cio.. till December, and no five dollar bill, lc I were ilTueo in ihat year. I'' I Twenty Dollar Bills »f the Bank of North lt I America. eI „ LL , tl,at , have appeared have the letter d I B. lor their alphabetical mark. I They are pri„ te d on a paper realty firoi r I lar to that ot the counterfeit Five Dollar C t I Note, above defenbed; the enpraving. „ , I «Mtei executed, and they approach nearer 1 to the appearance of the genuine bills. I The fine ri,,ed ImCs through ihe word ie I ! 1,1 t,le of lhe bill, are in num. t I ber th " teen in the genuine bills, and but I twelve in the counterfeits. > j The word Company is much like the fame j j word in the Five Dollar B.Hs as defcribtd _ I above, the being less than the m, and o- I tliers following. 0 J There is no stroke to the / inthe word r ! North whereas in ibe genuine bilis theflu ke I is well defined. s j The letters ent in the wordTTwent y to _ I the left hand at the bottom, do noi come j I down to the line, but are so cut as to give e I an irregular Appearance to the word, the I Tw and :he y going beloXv tfcem. < The signature | Nixon, has the appcar- I arjee of being written with lamb-black and • I oil, and differs from oiher inks used in I printing the bills and the cashier's figna- I ture. It is supposed thefr forgeries were commit | ted in forneof the Southern Stales, as all the J counterfeits that have appeared, have come I Irom thence, and two persons have been ap -7 I prehended in Virginia, on suspicion ol being I the author of them. | The reward of ONE THOUSAND 1)0 L* * I L ARS will be paid to any Peifon or Pofona ■ J who thai I pi oiect>tc-<Q.-^cu^g I tion the feyeral offenders of the following 1 descriptions or any of them, viz. The person or persons, who manuf?£tur- I ed the paper on which the Bills are piinted. I The perf 0 n or pei sons, who engraved the I plates. The printer or printers, of the bill?. I . Evcr y pt rfon who has acted as a principal I »n any other way, in the counterfeiting and' I uttering the said bills. I Philadelphia, March 28, 1794 I dpril 22, 1794, Other counterfeit bills J of the Bank of the United States have ap- I pearcdin circulation. The denomination is ol TWENTY j DOLLARS, and the alphabetical mark is | the letter £. They may b- diflinguifhed from the ge* I nuine by the following MARKS : I The paper of rhe counterfeits is cf a I more tender texture and glofley furface I than the genuine, and there is no water I mark in them. I The letter C. in the word Cashier, in I he true bills is strongly marked, whereas lin the counterfeit:-, the Xviiole letter a I fine hair stroke, evidently in an unfklifhed I state. Th e ' ette inthe word dennud, I is badly loruled'and the whole word ill done j and there is no comma at tbeend of it) as j there is in the genuine bills. I The marginal is much daiker I in the falfe, than in the genuine bills ow- I to the shade flrokes being coarfei, much I irearer together, and consequently mr.rh j mare numerous. This difference ft' ikes tire j eye atfirft view. The fame reward cf ONE THOUSAND I DOLLARS, will be paid for apprehetfdirp, I 6cf profecutii% to convi&ion the several above described Offenders in refpeft to this, as to the last described bills. THOMAS WILLING, Picfident of the Rank United Si<*tts. JOHM NIXON, President of the Bank of North America. Bv order o r the Committees of the Rcf peftivp Boards. FOR SsILE, BY MATHEW CAREY, No. 118, Mai ket-Strect, An EfTay on Slavery, Designed to exhibit in a new point of view its t-flcfts on morals, ivdujiry, and the i t peace of jociety. Son e fefts and calculations are oftcied to prove tlie labor of Jreetnev 10 )»e much more produftivc than that ot fares $ that countries are rich, powerful and happy* in proportion as the laboring people enjoy ihe fruits of theJr own labor ; and hent6 ihe mccflary com lufion, slavery is impoli» tic as well as unjvji. Pk j c e 25 Cents. February i£. dtr THE office of the Ptelident and Directors «fthe Insurance Com paw of No* T J America, is removed to No. 107, South Front ftreetj being the south eall corner ol Front and Walnut Greets.
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