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    Excellent CLARET,
Iu hog-thcais arid in cases of 50 bottle* each -
also,- *
A few cases Champaignewiile ;
MADEIRA,, \ THI
Xn pipes, h »;*iheaUs and quarter callcs, I |\/1*
FOR SALE BY I
JOHN VAUGHAN, J
No. in, Front Itrcei. | \jrCG
Jan. 2, 1794/. dtf
GUTHRIE'S GEOGRAPHY ' N
Improved.
THE fubfeription for this work on the ! t ' ,L * '
original tcTms, of twelve dollar* and the | ® tl *
binding, will be doled this on I
Monday the fubfeription will open at tour 1 ?
teen dollars, excluiive of the price of bind I
ingi i .1 3-
The new maps added to this editian are j
twenty one ; among which are those ol [
Nrw-Hamplhire, lVlalTachnfetts, Conneisti- j nt
Cur, Vermont, New York, I 5-
New J-erfey, Pennlylvauia, DefawafefrMa- IP ! ,'[
ryland, Virginia, Kent>icky, North Caco- l 0!". 1
lina, the Genelfee Government, I au '
rolina, and Georgia. These maps I'iave.ue, j
ver been given in any for trier fyfteni o. | crtu
Geography, and, it is hoped, 'would alon I ?
be fufficient to entitle this Work to a pre e f j
fer»nce to any other edition of Guthrie. I ,i:it
N B. The map of-the United States, I V "L
which is Compiling by Mr. S.muel Lewis} j
from the refpettive state maps, Will "be far I tlle
more complete than any one yet pub'ilhed, I rev
And be printed on two large sheets of I *•
paper, nearly the file of the late Mr. MUr- I "
ray's map.
May 31 j _l
The following fe£tionh";
of the law for establishing an £Iwilth-»Qtfice, j ant
&C. parted the last fefliun of tht Legislature, | <frj
is re.publilked tor the information of all |
concerned; . ( i
Win. ALLEN, Health-Gfficeri j n a i
, for the port <xt Philadelphia, No. at, j :
Key's allty. alu
June a, 1794- I :
Sec. 7. AND be it further ena£t<-d by f.he I
authority afoief.iid, That every trailer or I n
captain *>f any fh'p or Vcfife 1 coming froirt be |
vond Che sea (veffcls a6hx <lly employed iivthe I
coalking 'rideof the United States excepted) J
and bound to any port or place vViihin the I
jurifdlfclion of Pennfrlv;inia, faall cause his I
(hip or veUVI to be brought td anchor, or I
otherwise stayed in tht ureatn of the river I
DHavPare, dpp >site to the Health-office on j
aidrcfafd; and there to remain j
urit 1/ he shall have duly obta.ncd a certificate I
br bill oj health from the refldent physician, I
in the manner and upon the terms herein be j
tote dir< : and if, pievioufly to obtain- j 1
jug iuch certificate or bill of health, any I
mailer or cap-ain (hdll fuffer his ftiip or veflel |
to approach nearer than the laid health-office j vv<
to the city of Philadelphia, or (tiail land, or j Sd
c.iufe or f utter to be landed, or brought on I 8*
{lion, at any port or place withiil this com- ISv
m.inwealthj or at any other port or place, jvc
with the intent to he conveyed into this com- j Fi
vnonwealth, any person or perforis, or any I ill
goods, waies or merchandize j or il after re- I F
teiving such certificate or bill of health j he I S\
ihail neglett or refufe to deliver the' fame to I di
the heah"-officer agreeably to the directions I T
of this aftj iuch master or captain fhdll for- I la
feit and pay, for each and every fuck offerffce, | £
the ium of five hundred dollars to be recover- I
ed and appropriated as hereinafter provided | j r
and dirc&ed , and the captain or master of 1
each and every ship or veflelj as soon as the I
farrfe is tfroOght to anchor, or otherwise stayed I
as aforefard, (hall fend a fafe and commodious I
boat to brins; the resident physician on board I
of his thip or Vessel, and ihall in like man- I
rter Convey him back to the health-office I
after he has concltfdecMiis official examina- I
tion; and while he is making such examine- I
tion,or in cafe of any fublequent examination |
by the health.officer and confuting physician, I
as ihe cafe may be, each and every part of the I
veflel, and shaW present to h»(i view I
each and every perfoft ort board thereof, and I
shall aVro tvee iird fdtiffaftory arifwers make I
to all' furh qucftiorts«>s the rcfidem physician j
at tWe time of eJCjminaticfn, or the health offi- I
cer at the tunc of delivering the certiEcaie, or j
biil of health, in the city of Philadelphia, or I
at the ti mi of examination to be had by the I
health-officer together, with the confufting I
phyfiician fhallaik relative 16 the health of any j
port orjplace from Which the strip or ve/tel 1
failed, or has iince touchqd at, the number of |
persons on board when the fhipor veflel en- |
tered on her voyage, the number of persons ft
that have since been landed or taken on 1
board, and when or wlrere refpeftively, what I •
persons on board,if any have been during the I
voyage, or lhall at any trme of examitiation, I
be with any Oetttlentiar or contagi-I
0u& diftafe, what person belonging to the ship I
or veHel, if any died "during the voyage, and I:
of what difcafe, and what is the present state 1
and condition of the persons on board with I
to their health and difeatcs j and if I
any captain or master of any ship or veflel I ,
(hall rpfttfe to expose the feme asafoiefaid to I
the search and examination of the reiident I
physician, or of the health-ofncer and confnlt- I
ing phylician,' as the cafe may be ; or if, hav- I
irig on board his ship or vessel any such per- I
son or persons, he ftiall conceal the fame, or I
4f in any manner he fhalffcnowing* i
ly deceive or attempt to deceive the proper I
officers afotefaid irt hiranfwers to their offici- I
al enquiries r such captain or master, for cach I
and every such offence, ihall forfeit and pay j
the sum of five hundred dollars, to be re- I
Covered and appropriated as hereinafter pro- I
•vided and dire&ed; and wherever the refi-1
dent physician, or consulting- physician, as |
the cafe may be, fhatl di reft any person or I
persons, or any-goods, wares or nrcrcbandize I
to be landed at the healtb-office, or any fV»p I
or vessel to be detained opposite thereto, and I
and thereto be fmoaked* eleanfed and puri- I
fled, the captain of the ship or veflel shall in I
all rcfpe&s conform to such directions, I
shall at the proper cost and charge of his em- I
' plovers carry the fame into effect within such I
time as the resident physician, or
consulting physician, as the cafe may be, shall 1
allow and prescribe; and if any milter or I
vautain shall refufe or neglect to conform to I
these fa id directions, and to carry the fame I
into eff'ea as afarefaid, according to the rel- I
; pcfiive obirfts thereof, he (hall forfeit and I
pay the sum of five hundred dollars for each I
and every offence, to be recovered and ap-pro- I
priated as is hereinalter provided and direOf- I
td. ■ ■
S March, i 1794• tcjut
. JUS 7 PUBLISHED, andu,
B/ ivLATHEW CAREV", «ar
No. 118, Marktt Jlreei, 'I'
THE FIRS-T VOLUME OF A NEW ,f L,
j SYSTEM OF wbic|
Modern Geography :
I OR y A 'ace.
j Riftorical, ana "S'tiv
1 Cuturnerchil Grammar; o °'g\
■1 ) And urvfeut'ft ate of ]'nc 1 V tr ing o
I NATIONS CF THE WORLD. —
CONTAINING,
1 t. Til*" figures, motions, and distances of
e | the planets,according to tlie Newto.iVan fyf
e j t«M and the latest obiei vations (
n | 2. A geyeral view of tl>« earth,cdn!rdcred Ce P t
. jar, a planefjwitl. feverai ufefulgeographical
I j definitions and problems.
3 Tiie g' and divisions of the globe into
e J lind ai»d water, continents and iftaiuls.
I 4. The fiiuation and extent of empires, .
i- J kingdoms,ftates. provinces and colonies. J
, I 5. Their climates, air, foil, vegetables, y
i- Ipi metals, minerals, natural eufi- cc t
KoliticsJfeiisjrivers^bays,capes,promontories, care
J.-1 autl lalcei. as-a
i 1 "4>. The birds and beads peculiar to each
0 j country, , L He
7. Ol)fervations 011 the changes that h3ve ,
ef! been any where dbfer/ed upon the face of
I rtatiire since tht mull early periods of hlf- q v
s. I ''"T- . . Aril
s ? I 8. The IHftt.ry and origin erf nations; thc
I then forms of government, religion, laws,
I revenues,tHxesjnaval and military strength
of I 9' *r ' ,e genii", mannffis, and ; IHV
r . I abits,of the people. _ ing]
■ lo.Tlieir laiigHSgejlearningjilTtSj fcieti'
1 ces, manufaftnlf:, and tommerce. , c ] )(
— I 11. The chief citi£s> (Iruftiires, ruins, n
„ I and artificial curiosities- & c
II I 12. The lortgitude, latitude, bearings, nQ j
:e, 1 and diftanfcß3 of principal places ♦rotnPhila-
r€ > J drlphla; ncr
>11 I i n which arc added, w | l(
1. A GfebcßAfHicAL Index, with the jj ]r
j names and places alphabetically arranged. tio
»> I a. A Table of the Coins of all nations* ]e q
| and tiieir value in dollars and cents.
3. AChronolooical Table of remarka
he | ble events,from the creation to the present
or I me. T
bc By WILLIAM GUTHRIE, Esq.
:ne I J
= d ) j Tile Aftroilonlical Part corrected Uy
be I 01-. RITTHNkouSE.
h, S I i+o which have been added,
i The late Discovsries of Di . Herschell,
vcr | hnd othe" eminent Astronomers.
on I Thfe FIRST AMERICAN EDITION,
al " I Corrt-aed) Improved, and greatly Enlar- r ; c
| gerf
f"'| The firft volume contains twenty-one W1
I Maps end Charts,befides Uvo Astronomical or
irt- I 1 (1
l Plates, viic. e
fTei i *• °' " ie Chart df the
fictr I wor 'e 3. Europe. 4. Asia. 5. Attica. 6. ,v
or | South America. 7. Cook's difcovaries. a "
on jB. Coulitt'es round the north Pole. 9-
,m- | Sweden, Denmark, and Norway. :0. 9e- ™
ace, 1 veil United Provinces. 11. Auftriau, 1
, m . J French and Dutch Netlwrlands. 12. Ger- I l '
airy I many. 13. Seat of war in France. t4- 10
re-1 France divided into departments. »5- on
1 he j Switzerland. 16. Italy; Sicily, and Sar- n '
etoldinia. 17. Spain and Portugal. 18. at
ions I Turkey in Europe and Hungary. 19- Ire- at
for-1 land. 20. Weft-Indies. 2i. Verniont. 22. P 1
rf 'e, lAr miliary fpliere. 22. Copernican system. >r
ver-1 w'itli the second Simile, which is now tli
de'i Ij„ the press, will be given the following te
r „f| ~ th
r oil Maps: ,
lllc l 1. Rtifliz 111 Europe and Asia.
'y cd I 2. Scotland.
10US I 2. England an/1 Wales. f •
,ard 4. Poland. ] y
~ n "| 5. China. w
I 6. Hindoftan.
'• na " I 7. United States.
tion I 8 - Britifc America.
_i I 9. State of New-H > upftiire- "
Khe| <0. State of MafTachofetts.
ew I 11. State of Connecticut.
and | 13. State of Rhode-Island.
lake I 13. State of New-York. "
■ci'an I 14. State of New-Jersey. P
offi-j ij. State of Pennsylvania. 0
e, or J 16. State of Delaware.
1, or I 17. State of Maryland. P
[[the I iB. State of Virginia.
hing I 19. State ef Kentucky. f ,
fany I 2 0. State of North-Carolina.
icffel I 21 . TennefTee Government.
er of I 22. State Of South-Carolina. 11
I en- I 23. Stale of Georgia.
I TERMS.
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ftions, I prove its fuperiorrty. In no linailar work
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"JAMAICA RUM,' Rk
LANDINGS Hamilton's wharf, a' ov
the, drawbridge, oirt of the (hip Bacchus y 0 )
Cept. Vankeman', t'roiii Jamaica, A/
FOR SALE BY H
PETER BLIGHT. eJ
iVlay 16. (l dec
Morris Academy. con
THIS iiiftitution is now open for ihe te <>
ccption of iludents under the immediate
care of Mr. Caleb Russell, vhofe abilities J
as an tßlirv.a»r,, and attaChmentto the bt -
fluffs have long L'een known and approvec.
He has under hull the, heft Afflftants •• '
Hie different btariches—'fhe scholars a c •.
taught the Engliifij French, i-.un, and t
Greek lansuagfes, Public-Speaking, Writing,
Arithmetic, Geography, Aftronom}, and t
the various branches bl the RlaihematicS.
The hcahliy fittiation of this f>lace i s^ l "
as to rtcommeod it to thofej Vrho with to
have their children in the country. Boa. d
ing, waffling, mending, &c. will be prpvjd., bu
d in good families, >nd the morals of the lal
scholars carefully attended 10. , . u
1 The price Including tuition, firewood,
&c. exclusive of the French langu- ge) wil- £0
1 not exceed thirty pounds proclamation tno
■ ney per annum) an addition ol threedol ar. to
i>er quarter will be mad» to such fcholais e
who «te taught the French language. The
! Directors at edetermined to pay such at ten
tion to this institution, as will render it
' refpeflable and uleful. .''
GABRIEL H. FORD, 1
TIMOTHY JOHNS, jttn.V- Ditefts.
1 NATHAN FORD, J
Marriftown, May 15, 1794 ''
diw. w2m. — tc
' — 1 ai
Christiana Mills
For Sale.
ON Monday the firil day of September —
. r.cxt at 8 o'clock ill tiie evening, at the
Coffee House in lie city if Philadelphia j t
e will he fold by public vendue, iwo trnft
jl or pieces of land situated in White Clay
Creek hundred, New Castle county and (latt
ie of Delaware) one of which contains about
j, sixty acres of highly improved lann, on it
1. area large two story brick dwelhnghoulr, a
) CO venient brick barn, with (tabling and a
;1 carriage house underneath, an e celleli ,
. kiln for drying corn ; and the well known
Z millicalledChriftiana Mills (late Patier- C
4. lon's) which being at the head of the tide
; on Christiana r/iver, and but about halt a
r . milefrom the landing, Is cotiycnienfly iito
g ated fcfr tarrying the articles manutaOured
e . at the mills hy water to Philadelphia—l hh
2. property biifcg Close to the road leading
„ from Elkton tcr Christiana bridge, and at
w the head of ihe tide, with many other at- 1
j* tendant advantages, render its situation for
thi milling business so irery valuable, as to
be equal ed by few and < xcellcd by none.
The latter tratt containing 175 acres, 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 of increasing value, efpecirilly as
there is a quantity ot large timber in 1
tract suitable for the purpoles ot" the ;
m i lis. '
The terms upon which the above men- i
tioned eflates will be fold thou
sand pounds to be paid on executing the
deeds,- andfeveii hundred and fifty pounds ,
.per annum, withintereft for the remainder
or proportionally for each part.
IndifputaWe titles will be made for the
" ,OHN NIXON.
AI.EX. FOSTER,
GKO. LATIMER.
At fame time and place will be fold a
large BOAT,
July 2 mwSrtrs
<vo advertisement,
me LETTERS on the of the Walh
of itigttfn Lottery, being by miltake repeat
! edly addrefled to the Comrtiiffioners for the
City of Washington.
'at Persons concerned are hereby informed,
si- that all such should be addrefied either to
w. Deakins jun. of Washington, or to the .
[ , Sulifcriber. The cornmiffioners never hay
in* contemplated any further concetti in
w r this business, than in their assent to receive
I l)c the boilds and approve the namel of the
, G j- imanagers. The prizes ha?e been paid and
are paying on demand by W. I)eakius,
be Washington, Peter Oilman, Bofloil, and
■ra- by the Subscriber.
' For the Lottery No. a, the fecnrittes al
o« ready given will be retained by the com
:hat mifTioriers, or transferred by them at their
"ted option to the bank of Columbia ; and the
ant. coWimiffioners will be consulted refpeiliHg
» a judicious and equitable difpofit'ion of the
rom houses to be built thereby ; their trealury
: ble ' or the bank of Columbia will rSceive the
|eft ' money intendtd for the National Univer-
T!Vfl fitt, and they will be confuted in tfe >w>-
1 ' to mination of the 2:41 managers ; but all the
' ork refponfibiltty refpefling the gefteral dispo
sition of the tickets, and payment of pri
.. , zesv will reft as in the Hotel Lottery, on
. tie persons whose names are and may be
f". hereafter published as afliftants to forward
this bufineft with
etch S. BLODGET. j
por- N. B. Mr. Blodget will be particularly'
joks obliged if those persons who poflefs prizes
liave y e t unpaid, will apply for their motley a*
rov " early as poflible.
He June 7th. d*
for sale, By
At the STORES of
Jeffe & Robert Wain, Ai
PORT WINE ill pipes, hhds. and quar D
*er calks , ,V»ev
LISBON do. in pipes «id quarter calks p eac
Souchong and Congo 1 EAS, in quarter a) C(
chests muc
A quantity of Lisbon and Cod.'Z SALT that
Soft fretted ALMONDS i# bales in p
Velvet . i-J) do. lhc
fcliflfe MATIS. ... lhe
■June 9 d
Rich fird Johns ") In the Chancery Court p
< v ( / of tbe 1 —
John fVells and C S:*'e of Maryland, -j~
Mordecai Cole. J z6tb X 794 X
The Coitiplainant hath fil- ££
C<l his bill, for the purpof'e of obtaining a sic
decree, 10 vest in hira a complete legal title
to two tracts ot land, lying in Baltimore
county* one called Pamterj-k-'ve], con
fainilig iOO*acies, tlx other cal.ed Prolpeft
containing £T acies.H. ftates,th»t- the said 4>S
John Weill <iw the 16th day of March. l 774
cor,traced to fell ihe fa«l la. dto the fa d An
Vloi-decaiC..le,&executed him a bond tor in l
conveyance,thai the laid Cole, 011 tfie Ihfme art
day, executed to (.he laid NVells a bond for Hi!
the patm. Nt of the purchai*' money amoun (m
ting t0£675 Pennsylvania civiency, tbaf; ,
the faidColehathfincedircharged
of the purchase monev, and hatli afiigned
t.. the complainant the laid bond for con
veyaiicej that the laid Wells hath never
exe'ettttd a deed, agreeably to his contract .
but liaih removed out of the ftateefMary r \
' land; and now lcfides in the state of Ken-
"(t u thereupon, and at therequeft of the tht
Complainant, adjudged, and ordered, that
he proeti're a copy of this order to be inferi- «><
tdat least fix weeks fuccefljvely, before
liefirfl day of Augtift next, in the United u ,
States Gazette at Philadelphia, to the in- COl
tent; thai the said John Wells may have nti- w<
tice df ihe complainant's application to
this court, and may be warned to appear ro
here, 011 orbefo:e the firfl Ttiefday in Oc- 1
lober next, ,tn flieW cause wherefore this
com t fhoiiid not proceed to decree, agree- P a
ably to the prayer of the complainant, and 1 '
to the aft if aflTembty, for fuCli cases made
.1 and provided. ,
Test, "
Samuel Harvey Howard, l\
Keg. Cur. Can- 1;
J U n<> 13 mwSci"6w ti
: Just Published, T
( In onehandfome voUtme,i2mc». Price 5s
AND SALE EY
I JOHN ORM ROD, B
t Al Franklin's Head, No. 4 1, Chefuut
3 Street, b,
a AN ESSAY ON THE . „
„ Natural Equality of Men, ?
- On theHijilits that rcfult from it, and on fa(
e the Duties which it imposes. n
J To which a MEDAL was adjudged, by
'* theTeylcrij.il Society at Haarlem. «
Corrected ar.d Enlarged, by
„ WILLIAM LAWRENCE BROWN, tl
D. J).
r„ Profeffor of Moral Philofoply, and the
,r Law of Nature, and oi* Ercclefiaftical '
o fliftory ; and IVlinifter ol" the Englifli
Chinch at U tree lit. 1
is Aliqnid Temper ad communrm utilitatem
f. affcr*ndiim. Cicero.
to Ftrjl American JLdiiioYi.
a, nnHEgrand principle ot Equality, it ?
X rightly linclerflood. is tlie only basis 0
id on which univerlal jufttce, sacred order,
\e and perfect freedom, tan be firmly bailt, t
and permanently tecured. The vew ot
n- it exhibited in tiiis'eflaj, at the fame time t
n- that it rcprelTes the insolence of office, c
lie the tytar.ny of pride* «* nc * ie outrages of [
els oppression 9 cofifirms, in the most forcible f
er manner, the necellity of fnbordination, r
and the jiift of law ful authority,
he So far indeed, from loo'fening the bands *
of fo'cic'ty, that it maintains intiolate, e 1
very natural and every civil diftin&ion, I
draws more £lo'"ely eve i y I'oclaf tie, unites <
in one harmonious and jnAly proportioned
a Tyflem, and frring«! men together on the '
even ground of the inherent rights of hu
man rtanrss of reciprocal obligation, and
— of a ccnAmon relation to the co^nrtfafiity.
March 18. tut!"
to- One thousand l>ollars
£ REWARD,
Some few Counterfeit Post Notes of the
' Bank of Maryland, hating been lately disco
, vered in circulation, and on tiacirrg the fame
were found to come liom the back parts of
l y~ Virginia, where they piobably firft issued ;to
w avoid impositiOn it is though t riccefTary to
ive give the following dcfcripiion of thern, by
•he which they may rtadily l>e detest d.
nd They have the letrci* D, fonheir alphabeti
ns, cal mark, at the kit hand We of the tfjote.
nd The paper on wliich thry are printed is
more fott and tender, the ftrofces of the letters,
i in t"he engraving are in general iVronger, and
have a tf&rßer appearunpc than in the bills.
rr ?" The frgrafore WilHailn Patterfon, is badly
Le,r done, the strokes of the letters,• are ftiff and
tbe labored, and appear to be painted over with
the pen,'ss well as the ffotinfhing of the name,
the The value is left blarrtc. it\ thsft engraving, to
L>ry be filled op *n writings so the sum may be
th*e more oriels at pleasure.
rer- tTue P ( tt-Notes of the aTphabetieal
mark, above d( scribed, h;jve btCn lately if
, iued, apd very few are ii-'W la circuhiticm.
The'abfjve reward of One Thoulartd doU
lars will be paei-d to any pi ;fori, <,r perlons,
? ri ~| who shall difeover,or piofecate to convitlion,
oi=t the several offenders, or any of them, ot the
rbe followrrvg deftription, vi/..
The pcrfon or wbo engraved the
late.
The printer, or pi inters of the said bills.
Eve'i'y person who has acted as principal in
ll "v' any Waty in the counte*fe>»irvg and uttering
wesj he said bills.
y WILLIAM PATTERSON, frrefident,
of the Bark of Maryland.
Biur, April 8, 1794.
FOR SALE,
BY MATHEW CAREY, No. ng,
Mai ket-Strect,
An Eflay on Slavery,
Detignert 10 exhibit in a new point of
j,yiew us effcQs on morals, indujlry, and the
peace ojJociety. Some lasts and calculations
are ottered to prove the labor ot Jtcemen to be
much more produOitt than that ot Jlavcs ■
that countries are rich, powerful and happy'
in propoition as ihe laboring people c'niov
the fruits of their own labor ; and hence
the n.'Cf flary conclufion,that slavery is impoli.
liens well at uajujl.
Prici 25 Cents.
February 15. du
rHE office of the President aiidDi f eftor«
ef the Insurance Co MP ANY of >j 0j | Ta
America, is removed to No. 107, South
Front ftreer, being the foutli ealt comerol
Front a d Walnut streets.
The Public are cautioned to
beware of counterfeited Five Dollar Bills
.of the Bank qj the United States, and
Twenty Hollar Bills of the Bank of North '
of which hair appeared
in 'Circulation within a few days pajt; they
art ! good general imitation of the genuine
Bills, but may be dijlinguijbed by the fcl-
Owing
M A R K S.
Fiyt Dollar Bills of the Bank of the
1 United States*
AJLL that have appeared have the letter
F. for their Alphabetical Mark.
The Texture of the Paper is thicker and
whiter and it takes the ink more freely
than the genuine paper.
The O. in the word Cbmpany is smaller
than the M. and other letters of that word,
so that a line extended from ihe top of ihe
O, to touch the top of the M. would extend
confiderabJy above the range of the whole
word.
In the word Un.ted the letters are nar.
rower andclofer together than the test of
the bill.
The i and f in the word promise are not
parallel, the yinclinifig much more forward
I than the i. ~
The engraving is badly executed, the
ftiokesof all the Letters are stronger and
the dev'n e in themargjr particularly ismuch
coaifer and appears darker than in the true
bills. Some of the counterfeits bear date iq
1791— Whereas the Bank was not in opera
tion till December, and no five doJiai bills
were ilfueo in jhat year.
Twenty Dollar Bills of ihe Bank of North
i America.
ALL that have appeared have the letter
B. tor their alphabetical mark.
They are primed on a paper nearly fital.
iar to that of the coMnteif. it Five Dollar
Notes above defcribedj the engraving is
better executed, and they approach nearer
to the appear*mce of the genuine bills-.
Thfe fine ruled lines through the word
Twenty} in the body of the bill, are in num
ber th rteen in the genuine bills, and but
.twelve tn the counterfeits.
y The word Company is much like the fame
word in the Five Dollar Bills as described
above, the o being lets man th«"»r, and «-
thers following.
' There is no flrolce to the t in the word
e North whereas in the genuine bills theftroke
is well defined.
h The letters tbt in the word Twenty, to
the left hand at the bottom, do not conie
II down to the lirey but are so cut as to give
an irregular appearance to the word, the
Tza and they going below them-
The signature ]. Nixon, ha?the appear
] nnce of being written with lamb-black ami
oil, and differs irom other inks used iti
1 » printing t, h bills and the ca/hiei's
*». ture.
It is supposed thefc forgeries were conirr.it
ted in fomcofrhe Southern States, as all the
e > counterfeits thai have appeared* have c< me
from thence, and two persons have,been ap
le piehendcd in Virginia, on suspicion ot being
n, the author of tlfm.
y. The teward ol ONE THOUSAND DOL*
ds LARS will be paid to any Person or Peilops
e who fliall difcovcr and prosecute to >c
n, tion the fcvnal offenders of the foHowiflg
cs iont or any of them, viz.
E d T he person or p< rfons, who manns; ctur
he £d the paper on Which the Bills are primed.
u The JVerfon or perfon#, %*ho engraved tn«
nd P latf *s.
r The printer or printers, of the bills.
Every person who has a£led as a* pr uci-paf
in any other way, in the counterleiivng t an£
uttering the said bills.
Philadelphia, March 28, »794
4t>ril 22, *794.
, Other counterfeit bills
the
co _ of the Bank of the United States have jp
mc pearedin circulation.
;of The denomination is of TWENTY
;(o DOLLARS, and the alphabetical tnaik is
to the letter B.
by They may be distinguished from the gc
rtuine by the following MARKS :
eti- The paper of the counterfeits is of 9
more tender texture and glofle? furfacc
I is than the' genuine, and there is no watu
crs, nwtrk in them.
and The letter C. in the word Cafliic, I?
*• he true bills is strongly marked, wie'?® l
ld| v in the the whole Icftf >• a
fine hair stroke, evidently in ah unfi l "" 1 ®
"" ll state. The letter ain the word demand,
mc - ;is badly formed and the whole word itl " ont
'lo and there is no comma at theend "f i't ai
' c there is in the genuine bills.
; I The marginal device, is much df
if _ in the fallir, than in the genuine bills
iiig to the " !l \
■ nearer together, and conleqtiently lI,U '
onS) more numerous. This difference strikes t"
ion', ejeatfirtt view. 0 „ u ..,
the The fame reward of ONE-THOrSjJ"
DOLLARS, will be paid .for apprefc elH
! the ie profecutfng to eonviftion the
above described Oflenders in iefpeft to tl> 1!
s. as to the laftdefcribed bills.
■alin THOMAS WILLING,
? tiog of the Bank llnitfd S» tc! -
• JOHN NIXON, P.fhde»t "Ito
irnt. Bunk ot North Americ®.
I. By order of the Committees ot the
pc£live Boards.