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    , Excellent CLARET,
In hoglhcads and in cases of 50 boulcs each
also,
Afewcafes Champaignewine;
MADEIRA,,
In pipes, hoglhead* and quarter calks,
FOR. SALE BY
JOHN VAUGfiAN,
No. in, Suuth Front llreei.
Jan. 2, 4 . dtf
GUTHRiE's GEOGRAPHY
Improved.
THE fiiblcription for thx« work on the
original of twelve doflars and the
binding, will be clofcd thin day—antl on
Monday the subscription will open at four
teen dollars, exclusive of the price of bind
ing.
The new maps added to tliis edition are
twenty one ; amon* which are those of
Ncw-Hsinp(hirej Maffaehuffitts', Coimefti
cur, Rliode-Illiad, Vermont, New Vork,
New Jerfcy, Pjtinfylvania, Delaware", Ma
ryland, Viiginiaj North Caro
ling, the Gjnellco Government Soiith Ca-
and Georgia. These maps have ne
ver been given in any former system of
and, it is hoped, would alone
be foificient to entitle this work to a pre
ference to any other edition of Guthrie.
N B. The map of the United States,
Much is compiling by Mr. Snmuel Lewis,
from the refpe&ive state maps, will be far
more complete than any one yet published,"
Ind be printed on two large sheets of
paper, nearly the size of the late Mr. Mur
ray's map.
.May gt
The following fedtion
ofthe law for establishing an Health-Office,
&.C. pasTed the lalifefliotloftht
is tc-pub 1 idicd tor the information of all
fconctfrned.
Wm. ALLEN, Health-Officer,
for the port ot Philadelphia, No. 21,
Key*6 alley.
June 2, 1794.
Sec. AND be it further enabled by the
anthority aforefaid, That every matter or
cdptain of aiy (hip or vessel coming from be
yorid the sea (velfels a£lually employed in the
toasting trade of the United States excepted)
ind Bourid to any port or place within the
.jurifdiaion of Pennfvlvania, (hall cause his
ftlip or vfeflel to be brought to anchor* or
Otherwise stayed in the stream of the river
Delaware* opposite to the health-office on
State-island aforefafd, and there to remain
tiritil he have duly obtained a certificate
o&bill oi health from the rcfidertt physician,
in the manner and upon the terms herein be*
"fore dirtfted : and if, previously to obtain
ing iuch certificate or bill of health, any
rhafter or captain (hall fuffer his ship or vessel
to approach nearer thah the said health-office
to the city of Philadelphia, or fha'.l land, or
cause or fuffer to be landed, or brought on
Ihorej at any pott or place within this com
monwealth, or at any other port or place,
with the intent to be conveyed into this com
monwealth, any person or peifonsj or any
gobdsj wares or merchandise ; or if after re
ceiving such certificate or bill of health, he
(hall neglett of refufe to deliver the fa mc to
Ihe health-offtcer agreeably to the dire&ions
ps this aft, such matter or captain (hall for
feit arid pay, for each and every such offence,
the lum of five hundred dollars to be recover
ed and appropriated as hereinafter provided
and directed , and the captain or matter of
each and every (hip or vessel, as soon as the
fame i$ brought to anchor,"or otherwise stayed
as aforefaid, (hall fend a fafe arvd commodious
boat to bring the resident physician on board
of his ship or vessel, and (hall in like man
ner convey him back to the health-office
after he has concluded his official examina
tion ) and while he is making such examina
tion,or in cafe ot any subsequent examination
by the health-officer and consulting physician,
as the cafe may be, each and every part of the
ship or vessel, and lhall present to his view
each and every person on board thereof, and
(hall also true and fatiffattory answers make
to*aH fiich questions as the resident physician
at the time of examination, or the health offi
cer at the time of delivering the certificate, or
bnl of health, in the city of Philadelphia, or
at the time of examination to be had by the
health-officer together, with the consulting
£hyfiician (hallafk relative to the health of any
port or place from which the ship or vefle)
failed, or hasfincc touched at, the number of
pet font On board when the fhipor vessel en
tered on her voyaged the number of persons
that Wave flnce been landed or taken on
board, and when dr where refpe&ivety, what
persons on board,if any have been during the
voyage, or shall at any time of examination,
be infe&ed with any ptftilential or contagi
ous disease, what person belonging to the (hip
or vessel, if any died during the vPyage, and
of what disease, and what is the present state
and conditidn of the persons on board with
refpeft to their health and diseases; and if
any captain or matter of any ship or vessel
lhall refufe to expose the fame as aforefaid to
the search and examination of the resident
physician, or of the health-officer and confut
ing physician, as the cafe may be ; Or if, hav
ing on board his (hip or vessel any such per
son or persons, he shall conceal the fame, or
ff sri any manner whatsoever he shall knowing
ly d£££*ve or attempt to deceive the proper
officers aforefaid in his atffvfrers to their offici
al enquiries, such captain or matter, for each
and every such offence, shall forfeit and pay
the sum of five hundred dollars,' to b£ re
covered and appropriated as hereinafter pro
vided and dire&ed; and wherever the resi
dent physician, or consulting physician, as
the cafe may be, (hall direst any person or
persons* or any goods, wares or merchandize
to' be landed at the health-office, or any ship
or vessel to be detained opposite thereto, and
and thereto be fnroaked, cieanfed and ptiri
4ed, the captain of the (hip or vessel (hall in
all refpe&s conform to fach directions,
(ball at the proper cost and charge of his em
ployers cafry the fame into effett within fdeh
eafonable time as the resident phyfjeian-, or
€oiVf»hi ! u'g phyffcian, as the cafe may be, (hall
allow atid pcefcribfe; and if any matter or
captain shall *efufe or neglect to conform'to
these said directions, and fame
into effedl as to the reft
peftive objects thereof, he'fhall forfeit and
pay the sum of Wve hundred dollars for each
and every offence, to be recovered and appro
priated as is hereinafter provided and di?e&-
•d.
Philadelphia, March, 1 1794.
JUST PUBLISHED,
B/ MATHEW CAREV,
No. 118, Mar kit jireet,
THE FIRST VOLUME OF A NEW
SYSTEM OF
Modern Geography :
OR, A,
Geographical\ Hijlorical, ana
Commerciql Grammar-,
And present state of ihe (fcvfral
NATIONS OF TH£ WORLD.
CONTAIN IN si j
1. figures, motions, and distances Of
the planets,acco- ding to the Newtonian fyl
tem and the latcft observations
2. A general view of the eaith,confictered
as a planetjwithfeveral ufefulgeographical
definitions and problems.
3- The grand divisions of the globe into
land and water, continents and islands.
4- The fltuation and eittentof empires,
kingdoms,ftates, provinces and colonies,
5- Their climates, air, foil, vegetables,
productions, metals, minerals, natural curi
ofities,feas,rivers(bays,capes,promontories,
aud lakes.
6. The birds and beasts peculiar to each
country.
u 7- Obfervationson the changes that have
been any where observed upon the face of
nature since the moil early periods of hif
to^"
0. The history and origin of nations;
tbeii forms of government, religion, laws,
revenue-^taxes,naval and military ftreugth
9. The genius, manners, customs, and
jibits of the people.
10. Their language,learning,arts, scien
ces, manufactures, antl commerce.
11. The chief cities, (Iruftures, ruins,
and artificial eUriolities.
12. The longitiide, latitude, bearings,
and diftance3 of principal places from Phila
delphia.
To which dre added,
t. A Geograph;cal IndSx, with the
names and places alphabetically arranged.
2. A Table of the Coins of all nations,
and their value in dollars and cents.
3- AChkonolooical TABLEof remarka
ble events,from the creation to the present
me.
By WILLIAM GUTHRIE, E/q.
The Astronomical Part corredifcd by
Or. Rittenhouse.
!To which have been added,
The late Discoveries of Dr. Herschell,
and other eminent Astronomers.
The FIRST AMERICAN EDITION,
Corrc&ed, Improved, and greatly Enlar
ged.
The firfl volume contains twe ity-one
Maps End 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. Cook's discoveries.
8. Countries round the north Pole. 9.
Sweden, Denmark, and Norway. :0. Se.
ven United Provinces. 11.. Austrian,
French and Dutch Netherlands. 12. Ger
many. 13. Seat of war in France. «4-
France divided into departments. 15.
Switzerland. -.6. Italy, Sicily, and Sar~
dinia.' 17. Spain and Portugal. 18.
Tll. key in Europe and Hungary- ry- Ire
land. 20. Weft-Indian -*T. Vermont. 22.
Ar miliary Jphere. 23. Copernican system.
With tlie second volume, which is now
in the press, will be given the following
Maps:
1. Rufa in Europe and Asia.
2. Scotland.
3. England and Watet.
4. Poland.
5. China.
6. Hindoftan.
7. United States.
8. British America.
9. State of Neiv-Hampfhire.
to. State of MafTachufetts.
Jt. State of Connecticut.
12. State of Rhode-Island.
13- State of New-York.
14- State of New-jerfey.
*5- State of Pennsylvania.
t6. State of Delaware.
i - State of Maryland.
»8. State of Virginia.
19- State «fKentucky.
20. State of North-Carolina.
21. TennefTee Government.
22. State of South-Carolina.
23. State of Georgia.
TERMS.
1. This work will he comprised in two
volumes.
1. Subfcriberj pay for the prelent volume
ondelivery, fix dollars, and the price of
binding, (j6 cents.for boards.)
3. They may receive the fucteeding vo
lume in twenty-four weekly numbers, at
a quarter dollar each, or etfe, when fi
nifherf, at the fame price as the firft.
4. The subscription will be raised on the
firft of June 1794, to fourteen dol
lars, exclufrve of binding.
5. Should any copies remain for sale after
the completion of the work, they will be
fold at sixteen dollars, and the price of
binding.
6. The names of the fukferibers will be
published as patrons of American litera
ture, arts, and sciences. t
Itii wholly unneceflfary to expatiate on
the advantage,to American readers, that
this edition poffefles, overevery imported
edition of any system of Geography extant.
' The adefit tion of maps of the several testa-,
procured a very great expense, and from
the bsft materials that are attainable,
speaks such full conviction oir this fubjeft,
that it would be difrefpedt to the read
er's understanding to fnppofe it recjuifite
to enter into a detail of arguriients to
prove its superiority. In no'Timilar work
have fuck maps btenever 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 1 publisher takes the present oppor
tunity of returning his most sincere thanks
to those refpe<Ttabli characters who have
favored him with documents for improv-' 1
ii>g the maps of several of the states He
PHILADELPHIA .-Pa,*™ »Y JOHN FENNO, N«. h SO*TH FO*RT„ STREET*-—P-RICE P SR AKNVM,
requests a continuance ef rteir kindness j
and hopes that such pubiic spirited citizens,
as are poflTefled of Ainilar documents, will
favor him with theiraffiftance in perfect
ing his undertaking.
The extraordinary encouragement with
which he Jias been favored, has excited
in hisbreaft the warmest sentiments of gra
titude—fontwiients which time will not ef
face. He pledges himfelf to the citizens
of.the United State*, to fpave neither pains
nor expeufeto render the pnYent edition
of Guthrie's Geography improved, deserv
ing of their patronage. waftf
JAMAICA RUM,
LANDING at Hamilton's wharf, a' ove
the Drawbridge, out of ci>e (hip Bacchus
Cept. Vannemav, from Jamaica,
FOR SALE Br
PETER BLIGHT.
May i 4. d
Morris Academy.
THIS imlituiion i* now open for ihe re
ception of fhidents under the immediate
care of Mr. Caleb RmTell, whose abiti ties
as an inftrn&or, and attaclimentto fie b.u
finefs have long been known and
He has under him the hei> in
the different branches—--The scholars arc
taught the Engllfh, French, Ljiin, and
Greek language*, Public-Speaking*. Wriring,
Arithmetic, Geography, Astronomy, and
the various branches ot the Ma hematics.
T'.ie healthy ficuatio*» ot this place is fnc
to recommend it to hose, who wish to
have their children in the country. Board
ing, waflung, mending, 8/c. wi.l be provid
ed in good families, and the morals of the
scholars carefully attended to.
The price including tuition, firewood,
See. exclusive of the French lanj;ujge) will
not exceed thirty pouudsproclamation mo
ney per annum) an addition of three dollars
per quarter will be made to such scholars
who are taught the French language. The
Directors ai edttermined to pay such atten
tion to this inrtitution, as will render it
refpe&able and ufejul.
GABRIEL H. FORD, ")
TIMOTHY JOHNS, jun. C Dire£t's.
NATHAN FDRD,
Morriftmvn, May 15, 1794
diw. w2in. —
Christiana Mills
For Sale.
ON Monday the fir It day of September
next at 8 o'clock in the evening, at the
Coffee HoUse in be city of Philadelphia
will be lold by public vendue, two trart
or pieces of land littiated in White Clay
Cteek hundred,Nfew Castle countv and ftatc
of Delaware; one i f which contains about
sixty acrej of highly improved land, on it
area large two ltory brick dwelling houfr, a
co venient brick barn, with ftablingard a
carriage house underneath, an e cellen
kiln lor drying corn ; and ihe well known
mills called Cbriftiana Mill (late I'airer
foii's) which being ai. the l>pad of the tide
on Christiana river, and but ab.uit half
mile from the landing, is conveniently fitu
at the millj hy water to Philadelphia—This
property being duff to the road leading
IromErlkton to Christiana bridge, and at
the head of the tide, with many other at
tendant advantages, render its fituati.in for
the milling bnfinefs so very valuable, as to
be equalled by few and < xcellcd by none.
The latter tract containing 175 acre*, is
about one mile from the mills and is chief
ly woodland, which being contiguous to
water carriage to the city of Philadelphia,
must be ol increasing value, especially a:
theie is a quantity of large timber jn said
tradt suitable for the purpoles of the
milis.
The terms upon which the above men
tioned estates will be fold are—one thou
sand potiiids to be paid on executing the
deeds, andfeven hundred and fifty pounds
per auntim, with interest for the remainder
or proportionably (breach part.
Indisputable titles will be made for the
property, by
JOHN NIXON,
AI.EX. FOSTER,
GEO. LATIMER.
At fame time and place will be fold a
large BOAT,
J u 'y 2 mw&sts
ADVERTISEMENT.
LETTERS on the fubjefl of the Wash
ington Lottery, being, by mistake repeat
edly addrefTed to the Commissioners for the
City of Walhington.
Persons concerned are hereby informed,
that all such (hould be addrefled either to
W. Deakins jun. of Walhington, or to the
Subscriber. The commissioners never hav
ing contemplated any further concern in
this bufinels, 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. Deakins,
Walhington, Peter Oilman, Bofton,and
by the Subscriber.
£or the Lottery No. 2, 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 be consulted refpetfing
a jodicious and eqtitable disposition of the
honfes to be built thereby ; their tveafury
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
refponfibihty resetting the general dispo
sition of the tickets, and payment of ,-1
zctf will reft as in the Hotel Lottery, on
the persons whose names are and mav be
hereafter published as assistants to forward
thti bufineft- with
s. Blodget.
& Mr. Blodget will be particutarly
obliged if those persons who polTefs prizes
yet unpaid, will apply for their money Is
early as pOflibte,
June 7th...' - j
Carolina Rice and Indigo,
BAY MAHOGANY and FRENCH
BURR STONES,
FOR SALE BY
Gurney and Smith.
May 14. d
FOR SALE,
At the STORES of
Jefle & Robert Wain,
PORT WINE in pipes, hhds. and quar
ter calk";
LISBON do. in pipes and quarter calks
Souchong and Congo TEAS, ip quarter
cliefts
A quantity of Lisbon and Cad z SALT
Soft lhelled ALMONDS in bales
Velvet CORKS, in do.
Russia MATTS.
June 9 d
Richard Johns In the Chancery Court
f / of the
John Wells and ( State of Maryland,
Mordecai Cole. J May ~-(>th 1794
The Complainant hath fiU
ed hib bill, for tlie purpose of obtaining a
decree, to vest in him a complete legal title
to two traifts of land, lying in Baltimore
county, one called Painters-Level} con
taining 100, acres, the other called iVofpeft
containing 50 acres Hef;ates,thar the said
John Welis ou the i6t'i day of March 1774
co'traced to fell the said land to the laid
MordecaiCole,&execu'ed to him abondfer
conveyance,that ths fatdCo!#, on the fame
day, executed to the faii Wells a bond for
1 the pavm: nt of the parchafe money amoun
ting 10/675 Pennfylvarvia currency, that
the said Cole hath fuice discharged the whole
of the purchpfe money, ar J hath afiigned
to the complainant the said bond for con
veyance; that the laid Wells hath never
f xecuted a dted, agreeably to his cnn'tra<ft
but hath removed out of the (tate of Mary
land, and now resides in the state of Ken
tucky.
It is thereupon, and &t thereqtieft of the
complainant, adjudged, and orde.ed, that
he procure a copy of this orderto be infert
tdat k-aft f»;< weeks f(icceffi»e|y, before
hi firft day of August next. in the United
States Gazette at Philu lelphia, to the in.
tent, that the said John Wells may have no
tice of the complainant's application to
this court, and may be warned to appear
here, 011 orbefoie the firft Tuesday iti Oc
tober next, to (hew caul'e wherefore this
court fhouid not proceed to decree, agree
ably t > the prayer of the complainant, and
to the aft of aflembly, for such cases made
and p.ovided.
Test,
Samuel Harvey Howard.
Reg. Cur. Can.
June 13 mw&KSw
Just Published,
In onehandfome volume, iz mo. Price 5 s
AND FOR SALE BY
JOHN OR M ROD,
At Franklin's Head, No. 4r r
Slre
AN ESSAY ON THE
Natural Equality of Men,
On the Rights that result from it, and on
the I)uties which it impoiesi
To which a MEDAL was adjudged, by
the Teykrian Society at Haarlem.
CorreSed and Enlarged, by
WILLIAM LAWRENCE BROWN,
D. D.
| ProfelTor of Moral Philosophy, and the
Law. of Nature, and of Ecclefiafticnl
Hi (lory •, and Miitiiiev of the Englilh
Chutch at Utrecht.
Aliquid i'emper ad communem utilitatem
affer-ndnm. Cicf.ro.
The F'trjl American Edition.
'T'HEgrand principle of Equality, if
rightly understood, is the only basis
on which utiiverfal jultice, sacred order,
and perfect freedom, can be firmly built,
and permanently fecitred. The view of
itexhibited in this eflay, at the fame time
that it rcprefles the inl'olence of office,
the tyranny of pride, and the outrages of
oppression ; cowfirnis, in the nioft forcible
manner, the neceflity of fubordinatiun,
and the just demands of lawful authority.
So far indeed, from loofenir.g the bands
of society, that is maintains inviolate, e
very natural and every civil diftinftion,
draws more closely every social tie, unites
in one harmonious and justly proportioned
fyflem, and brings men together 011 the
even ground of the inherent rights of hu
man naure, of reciprocal obli ation, and
ol a common relation to the community
March tuts
MADEIRA, "I
SHERRY, J
ESk,. I
TENERIFFE J
Old Jamaica Spirit, Antigua and Weft In
dia Rum.
Coniac, French and Peach Brandies
Claret and Port Wine of a superior dua
lity in cases.
Wine Cyder and Vinegar, in pipes an<l
hnas.
Corks in Bales y Havannah Segars in Boxes.
Philadelphia Porter, i n Caiks and Bottles
London do. in do. do.
Philadelphia Ale and Beer in do. do.
London do. in do. do. and
Cyder :n barrels and bottles, prepared for
exportation or immediate life,
FOR SALE BY
benjamin W\ Morris,
The corner of Dock an J Pear Jireets,
Where he has provided (nitable ltores and
vaults, fry the reception of
WINES, &c.
Willi bhe proposes to store or dispose of
on commission
Captains of veflels and others fnpplied
with any of the above LIQUORS bottled,
and feaftores in geueal put up.
May 9 tu&f2m
for sale,
BY MATHEW CAREY, No.
Maiket-Strcct,
An EfTay on Slavery'
Designed to exhibit in a new *'
view lis effects on morals, indufry , 0 '
peace of foci ety. Some fadh and c.'lcSin
are offered lo prove the labor of
much more produflive than that ot V°
that countries are rich, powerful and h :
in proportion as the laboring peon!, Ppy *
the fruits of their own labor • K" )u i r
the ncceflary conclusion, that (lavery ,
tic as well as unjujl. ■ ""("In
Pkice 25 Centi.
February i 5. y" M dtf J
rHE officeof the President
of the Insurance Com pany of n
Amirica, is removed to No. 107
Front Hieet, being the fonth east cor,!""]
F> ont and Walnut (beets.
1 he Public are cautioned to
beware of counterfeited. F,ve Dollar Kn
of the Bank of th: United Stil,
Twenty Dollar Bills of the Bank of North
America, federal of which have a PtJen ' ,
| in circulation within a few days paY- Z
are good general imitation of the\rL,P
foSy moybe d,J ' m^d h tZfol
Marks.
Five Dollar Bills of the Bank of th.
United States.
ALL that have appeared have the
F. for their Alphabetical Mark. '
The Texture of the Paper U thicker an (
whiter and it takes the ink more fretli
than the genuine paper. '
The O. in the word Company i s fmallei
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. wonldextenc
con&derabljr above ffie range of the whole
word.
In the \yorc) United the letters are nar.
rower andclofer together than the reft 0
the bill.
The t and/ in the word promise are no|
parallel, the/inclihing much more forward
than the 1.
The engraving is badly execnted the
fti okes oi all the Letters are ftronge,' an c
the devi' e in themargi,, particularly i sniucl
confer and appears darker than in the tr u «
bills. Some of the counterfeits bear date i„
179'—Whereas the Bank was not in opera,
tion till December, and no five dollar bills
were iifued in ihat year.
Twenty Dollar Bills of the. Bank of North
America.
ALL that have appeared have the letter
B. for their alphabetical mark.
1 ey are printed on a paper nearly fitni.
>ar to that of the counterfeit Five Dollar
Notes above defenbed; the engraving is
better ex cuted, and they approach nearer
to the appearance of the genuine hills.
The fine ruled lines through the word
Iwenty f in the body of the Mil, are in nunr
lier thirteen In the genuine btjjs, and but
twelve in the counterfeits.
The word Company is, muc t h like the fame
wor<l i,) f i'. o ».» tl«?/cribej
•ibove, the o being lels than the to, and o*
thers following.
Thei eis no stroke to the / in the word
A orth whereas in the genuine bills theftroke
is well defined.
The letters ent in the word Twenty, to
the left hand at the bottom, do not come
down to the line, but are To cut as to give
an irregular appearance to the word, the
lw and they going below them.
The fignaiaie |. Nixon, has the appear
"nee of being written with lamb-black and
oil# and differs from otljor inks used in
printing th bills and the ca/hier's signa
ture.
It is supposed these forgeries were commit*
in forneofthe Southern Sraies, as all the
counterfeits that have appeared, have come
from thence, and two perlons have been ap
prehended in Virginia,on fufpicron of being
the author of them.
The reward of ONE THOUSAND DOL
LARS will be paid to any Perton or Perfoni
wiio fhail discover and profccute to convic
tion the fcveral offenders of the following
descriptions or any of them, viz.
The peifon or pcrfons, who manufaftur*
ed the paper on which the Bills are primed.
T he pcrfon or persons, who engraved the
plates.
The printer or printers, of the bills.
Every per {on who has acted as a pr ncipal
m any other way, in the and
uttering the said bills.
Philadelphia, March 28, 1794
April 22, 1794*
Other counterfeit bills
of the Bank of thp United States have ap
peared in circulation.
The denomination is of TWENTY
DOLLARS, and the alphabetical mark if
the Fetter B.
They may be distinguished from the
nuine by the following MAIIKS :
The paper ot rhe counterfeits is of a
more tender texture and glofley fiirface
than the genuine, and there is no water
mark in them.
The letter C. in the word Caftrer, in
he true bills is strongly marked, whereas
in the counterfeits, the whole letter is a
nne hair ltroke, evidently in an unf nifhed
state. The' letter a in the word demancj#
is badly formed and the whole word ill done
and there is no comma at tbeend of it, ass
there is in the genuine bills.
The marginal device, is much darker
in the falie, >Than in the genuine bills ow
ing to the'/bade ft cokes being coarser, much
nearer together, and conleqgently muck
more numerous./ This difference ft' ikes the
eye at firft view.
The fame reward of ONE TliOl'SAM*
DOLLARS, will be paid for apprehending,
profecu ting to c#ivj&iou the several
above defei ibed Offenders in .efpeft to this,
as to the last described bills.
THOMAS WILLING, Pfefidwt'
of the Batik United States.
JOHN NIXON, President of the
Bank of North America.
By order of the Committees of the Ref
pc&ive Boards.