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    A FEW TONS «
Chipped Logwood, I
FOR SALE,
. filing at Hamilton's wharf. Apply to
John Vaughan,
WHO HAS FOR Sfi LE.
18,
CLARET,
Tnhogffieads and cases of the firft quality. ■
Aug. d
btrayed or Stolen, the
FROM the* Farm of JOHN LAURENCE, up<
Esq. near the Falls of Schuylkill, a fmi 1 3t<
yoiin« SORRE MARE, of the N'arragan-
i*tb;eed, with a white flip in her face.— ( .
■Whoever ill return said mare to faidj
Farm, or to James Thomfop at the Indian or
Queen, shall receive Ten Dollars reward, coi
August 7. d ful
GUTHRIE's GEOGRAPHY
Improved. Jda
THE fubfeription for this work on the ing
original terms, of twelve dollars and the
binding, \Vill be closed this day—-and or
Monday the fubfcrijition will open at tour j
teen dollars, exclusive of the price of bind * av
ing. by
The new niaps added to this edition are be
twenty one ; aruong' which are those ol
New-Hanlpftiire, MafTachufetts-, Cbnne&i- -
cut, Rhode-Island, Vermont, New York, L
New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Ma i ,r '
ryland, Virgirtid, Kentucky, Nor.tli Caro- ic<
lina, the Geneifee Government, South Ca- * :0
rolioa, and Georgia. These maps hdve he
ver been given in any former lyfterii ot
Geography, and, it is hoped, would alone .
be fufficient to entitle this work to a prfe- W1
fer-nce to any other edition of Guthrie, cu
N B. The map of the United States,
which is compiling by Mr. Samuel Lewis,
fro;n the refpe&ive state maps, will be fa;
nidre complete than any one yet publilhed, c
and be printed on two large (beets otj^ r
paper, nearly the ilie of the late Mr. Mur- w
rav's mapi , 'ec
May 31 _ . f*,..' Pl
Scheme of a Lottery,
To raise 39,900 Dollars, on 266,000 tc
Dalian, deducting 15 per Cent, from
the Prizes—this Lottery conjijls of al
38,000. Tickcts, in which there arete
14,539 Prizes and 23,461 Blanks, rr
being about one and an half Blanks to P :
« Prize. el
r T~'HE L)irc£lors of ihe Socicty foreftabiilh- P 1
A ing Ufeful Manufactures,, having refolv- V
ed to ere& LOTTERIES tor tailing One -'
Hundred Thousand Dol l a r s, agreeably
to an Aft of the Lcgiflature ot the State of y
New-Jeifey, have appointed the following I
persons 10 superintend and direst the dr w }
ing of the fame, viz. Nicholas Low, Rufuj n
King, Herman Le Roy, James Watlon,
Richard Harrifort,, Abijah Hammond, and
Cornelius Roy, of the city of New-York— V
Thomas Willing, Joseph Ball, Matthew M k
Connel and Andrew Bayard, of the city o P
Philadelphia—H.s Excellency Richard How 1
ell, Esq. Elias Boudinot, General EliasDav o
ton, James Parker, John Bayardj Doftoi p
Lewis Donharn, Samuel W. Stockton, Joftiua o
M. WailaCe, Joseph Eiloomfield* and Elilh.
Boudinot, of New-Jersey, v/ho offer the c
following Scheme oi a Lottery, and pledge t
themfelvfes to the public, that they will tak- .
every a durance and precaution in their powr?
to have the Monies paid by the Managers.
from time to time, as received, into thi *
Banks at New-Yorfc and Philadelphia, tc 2
remain for the purpose of paying Prizes. i
which (hall be immediately difchargtd by ? I
eheck npon orte of the Banks. t
SCHEME': i
i Prize of 20,000 Dollars is 20,00*
1 10,000 10,00 c
* 5,000 io,oo<
5 2,000 io,ooc
10 i,ooo to,ooc t
20 £00 I^,ooo
ico 100 io,ooc i
300 50 15,00 c
1000 20 20,00 c (
2000 15 30,00 c
30 06 iz 36,00 c
8100 10 81,000
14,539 Prizes. 262,00 c
23,461 BUnki. Firfl; drawn number, 2,000
Laftdrawh number, 2,00 c
38,000 Tickcts at 7 Dollars each is 266,00 c
The dfawirig will commence, under the
infpe£lion of a Committee of the Superin
tendants, as soon as the arc f°ld, oi
which timely notice will be given.
The Superintendants have appointed John
N. Cumming, of ftewark, Jacob JL Har.
denberg, of New-Brunfwick, and Jonathan
Rhea, of Trenton, as immediate Managers
thereof, who hatfe given ample security for
flifebarging the trust reposed in them.
PT In order to secure the punctual pay I
ment of the Prizes, the Superintendants o!
the Lottery have dii'efted that the Manager:
shall each enter into bonds in 40,000 dollars,
with four fufficient fecuritifs, to perform theii
infltuftions, the fubllance df which is
I. Tnat whenever either of the Managers
shall receive the sum of Three Hundred Dol/
larsj he shall imnidiately place the fame n
one of the Banks of New-York or Philade'
phia, to the cieditof the Governor ol &<
Society, and fiich of the Superintendants «:
live in the city where the monies are placed
to remain there nritil the Lottery is drawn
for the paymnt of the Prices.
11. The Managers to take fufficient fe
curity for any Tickets they may trust, other
wife to be refpohnble for them.
111. To .keep regular books of Ticket.'.
. fold, Monies received and paid into th
Bank, abftra&s of which (hall be fen;
monthly, to the Governor of the Socieiy.
Paterfon, January 1, x 794-
On application to either of the above gen
tlemen, information will be given when
tickets may be had.
February 24. tu&ftf
The Lottery published by the
ii Society for establishing ufeful manufac
tures," will.commence drawing the firil
Tuesday in November next —
BY AUTHORITY. /
From the Philadelphia Gazette.
By the President of the United States
of America. , .
lat
A PROCLAMATION. v
WHEREAS combinations to defeat
the execution of the laws laying duties s .,
upon fpinls diitilltd within the Uiiited
States and upon stills, have from the Lo '
time of the commencement of thofc rat
{laws existed in some of the western parts me
of Pennsylvania ; And -whereas the said v "
combinations, proceeding in a manner " c<
subversive equally of the just authority c '
of government and of the rights of in- J" e
jdividuals have hitherto effeded their "
Idangerous and criminal purpose; by r
the influence of certain irregular meet to
whose proceedings have tended to lL
encourage and uphold the spirit of op- .
position, by misrepresentations ot th. Clt
laws calculated to render them odious,
by endeavors to deter those who migln e
be so disposed from accepting offices un ™°
der them, through fear of public re- (
fentment arid of injury to person and (
property, and to compel those who had
accepted such offices by adtual violence
to surrender or forbear the execution of
them'; —by circulating vindictive mena-
ces again ft all those who Ihouid other-
wife directly or indirectly aid in the exe
cution of the said laws or who, yielding
jto the didtates of conscience and to an(
' sense of obligation should themfclves M
comply therewith, by attually injuring t |,
f and destroying the property yf persons
- who were understood to have so compli- tc
led by irifli&iug cruel and humiliating j n
Jpunifhments upon private citi/ens for no
other cause than that of appearing- to a j
'be the friends of the laws; —by in- e (
°.tercepting the public officers on j t
77 the high Ways, abusing, assaulting,
f and other wife ill treating them ; by going
■e to their houses in the night, gaining ad
r, mittance -by fore* 1 , talcing away their
0 papers and committing other outrages j
employing for these Unwarrantable pur- 0\
_ poses the agency of armed banditti dif- a:
... juifedin such manner asfor the most part to j
t escape discovery ; —And whereas the en
y -leavors of the Legislature to obvil.e ob
>l jeiStions to the said laws, by lowering the p
g iuties and by other alterations conducive to ii
' lie convenience of those whom they im- J
11 mediately aiFeft ( though they have j
"• atiffaftion in other quarters) and the en-
r deavors of the executive officers to con- .
, cilitate a compliance with the laws, by ex
u, planations, by forbearance and even by,a
v ACComodati#js founded on the suggestion a
v of local considerations have been difap-'p
vi pointed of their effect by the machinations t
us of persons whose indiiftry to excite re-y
h liftance has increased with the appearance]^
of a disposition among the people to relax in;
J' their opposition and to aquiefce in the laws: c
insomuch that many persons in the said t
1 ' parts of Pennsylvania have at e
(j t ! length been hardy enough to perpretrate c
t< a£ts which I am advised amount to treason,
s being overt acts of levying war against the
,■ . United States ; the said persons having on
th sixteenth and seventeenth of July last
pad proceeded in arms (011 the second
day amounting to several hundreds) to
the house of John Neville inspector of
0 the revenue for the fourth survey of the
oc diftrift of Pennsylvania, having repeat
edly attacked the said house with the.
° r persons therein, woundingfomeof them
oc —having seized David Lenox marfha
00 of the diftrift of Pennsylvania, who
100 previous thereto had been fired upon,
, oc while in the execution of his duty, by
— a party of armed men detaining him for
>0 ° some' time prisoner, till for the preser
vation ot his life and the obtaining of
ais liberty he found it neceffavy to cut
joc intoftipulationstofqrbear the executio
the ofcertain official duties touching proce
,n - fes issuing out of a court of the Unite
-01 States—and ha-ving finally obliged th
,h„ said infpe&or of the revenue and th
ar. Marshal from considerations of perfon-i
mi f a f e ty to fly from that part of the coun
try, in order by a circuitous route ti
proceed to the feat of government; a
a; vowing as the motives of these out
o! rageous proceedings an intention to pre
!r r s ' vent by force of arms thef execution o.
ieii the said laws, to oblige the said inlpec
tor of the revenue to renounce his said
office, to withstand by open violence th
lawfuhauthority of the government of
le' the United States, and to compel there
to' by an alteration in the meafuies of the
erf 1 ' e giA ature an d a repeal of the 'aws a
vn forefaid—And <wh'reas by a law of the
United States entitled, " All aft to
jrovide for calling forth the militia to
ICI execute the laws of the union, fiipprels
■cis infurreftions and repel rnvafions," it i
th inafted " that whenever the laws of the
' a United States (hall be opposed or the
-■xecution thereof obftrufted in any ftau
en )y combinations too powerful to be fuj
orefTed by the ordinary courCe of judi
rial proceedings or by the powers veftc
n the marlhals by that aft, the fair
being notified by an afTociate justice 1
; r f. the Diftrift judge,, it shall be lawful so
the President of the United States t.
call forth the militia of such ft*e to sup- 0
press such combinations —and to caulc
the laws to be duly executed. And il
tht m litia of a ltate where such com- ,
binatiou may happen (hall refufe or be yi,
insufficient to suppress the fame, it shall the
be lawful for the President if the legif- Ch
lature of the United States (hall not be
in feflion to call forth and employ such
numbers of the militia of any other he
ltate or dates molt convenient theieto, tor
' is may be necelfary, and the use of the
] militia so to be called forth may be
continued, if neceflary, until the expi- ex .
ration of thirty days after the com- oh
j mencement of the enluing feflion , Pro
, vide J always, that whenever it may be
neceflary in the judgment of the Preli- .
dent to use the military force hereby ch-11
retted to be called forth", the President
r (hall forthwith and previous thereto, by
Proclamation,command such insurgents
to disperse and retire peaceably to theii
refpedtive abodes within a limited time.
' —And -whereas James Wilson an aflb W
ciate justice on the fourth instant b 3.
writing under his hand did, from evi
u dence which had been laid before him
, notify to me that " in the counties o."
, " Walhington and Allegheny in Penn
(i " fylvania, the laws of the United States,
j " are opposed, and the execution thei e
e " of obftrufted by combinations too
t f " powerful to be fupprefled by the or- '•j
" dinary course of judicial proceedings
r _" 01 by the powers* veiled in t,he Mar
.. " dial of that diftrift.".
S And -whereas it is in my judgment jj
a neceflary under the cireumftances of the bj
cafe to take meafurcs for calling forth
'£ the militia in order to suppress the com
|'. s binations aforefaid and to cause the laws F
to be duly executed, and I have accord-' e
'£ ingly determined so to do, feeling the (c
10 deepett regret for the occasion, but with-j
t0 al the most solemn conviction, that the]—
n " eflfential interests of the Union demand S
)n it, that the very existence of goverii
-2> ment and the fundamental principles of
social order are materially involved
,; r the issue, and'that the patriotism and
5 ; firi.inefs of all good citizens are seriously
ir- Called upon, as occasion may require to j
if- aid in the effectual fupprefiion of so fatal n
a spirit. _ d
,b- Wherefore, and rn pursuance of the t
he provision above recited, I George Wash- 1
to ington, President of the United States, a
no- d 0 hereby command all persons, being ,
en i insurgents as aforefaid, and all others c
:tl ~ whom it may concern, on or before the '■
!" jfirft day bf September next to disperse .
by and rfitire peaceably to their refpetlive ,
on abodes. And ,1 do moreover warn all 1
p- persons whomsoever again(t aiding abet- 0
ins ;ting or comforting the perpetrators of 4
re "ithe aforefaid treasonable a£ts : And do t
'"'require all officers and other citizens ac-S
' fs . cording to th* refpeftivc duties and r
aid the law of the land to exert their utmost \
at endeavors to prevent and suppress such t
ate dangerous proceedings. 1
the In testimony whereof I have cauf
on ed the seal of the United States
last of America to be affixed to these
>nd preferits, and signed the fame
tO (L.S) with my hand. Done at the
of city of Philadelphia the seventh
the day of August one thousand fe
eat- ven hundred and ninety four,
he. and of the independence of the
;m United States of America, the
(ha nineteenth.
" ho G°. WASHINGTON.
on • > _ _
By the President,
for Edm. Randolph.
fer-_
" ADVERTISEMENT.
LETTERS on the fubjetf of the Waft
z( ngton Lottery, being by mistake repeat
te' dly addrefTcd to the Commiflioners for thi
th ;ity of Washington.
th Persons concerned are hereby ini'ormci
)n ..j hat,all such Ibouid be addraTed either tr
un V. Deakinsjun. of Wai&in. on, oi- to tht
)( -iubferiber. The commifiior.ers neverhav
:>•» contempL.'-'d any further concern its
> a :his business, than iu their aflent to receiv
lUt * 'he bonds and approve the names of th;
ire managers. The prizes have been paid am
i o. 're paying on demand by W. Ileakins
)ec . Washington, Peler Oilman, Bolton, ant
said Ae Subscriber.
For the Lottery No. 2, the securities al
ready given will be retained by the com
° uifliioners, or transferred by them at theii
ere- option to the bank of Cotambia ; and tht
the cominiflioners will be consulted refpedtinj
j a ajudicious and equitable disposition of tht
the houses. to be bujlt thereby ; their treafur
. or the bank of Columbia will receive tht
money intended for the National Univer
sity, and they will be consulted in tjie m
re . iination of the it, managers ; but ail th
' |r esponsibility refpedting the general difpc
the ition of the tickets, and payment of pri
tlit 'es, will reft as in the Hotel Lottery, oi
taii" ie persons whose names are and may b.
. lereafter publifned as afliltants to forwart
' { this business with
S. BLODGET.
Jtr N. B- Mr. Blodget -»ill be particularly
ibliged if thbfe persons who poll'efs prize/
' ' :et unpaid, will apply for their m»uev a,
rai-ly as polliblc.
!t' June 7th. d.
Ont
WHE
Month o.
tlieSubfcr v d
Che its of Bo'
and weighing
persons with
ISAAC CL/
iie ciid not r<
format ion fc
who got the iaia iu., -
above and it isrequefted that the *
Dealers in the Article will be careful in
examining the Marks and.Numbers of the t
£he its that have palled through their hands
iince the perit«l above-mentioned, and give
thedcfired information.
New-Yoik, July J 7p4- i
William and James Conjiable. i
Ship Wajhington. T
C. q. lb. Tare
q CNo. 327 3 2 16 60 ? Whole f
473 34 24 (>A S Chests
w r 177 1 3 1* 39 1
3. 177 1\ a 3 39
13 7 41 ar .
2x3 13 18 37 Half
227 137 40 • Chests. 01
287 13 9 38
301 1 3 15 40 (iy
379 x 3 18 41
[ 404 t314 39
, 6 " lm
3 Treafury Department ,i
Revenue Office. -August $lh. 1794-
PROPOSALS will be received at the Of-
sice of the Conimifiioner of the Revenue, o
1 NOl 43, south Third street, for fmnifhin, >.
iby contradl, Seven hundred and sixty eight 0
COCKED HATS,
S For the corps of Arfillerifts and Engin
♦•ers, to be made agreeably to a pattern
'hat which will be shewn at the Office a
e forefaid, to any person difp°fed to contract.
L-j ug eod2w
: j STAT£ or -CAROLINA
1- In the House of Reprefcntatives,
f DkCEMBE R 21ft, 1793* { .
n |TTTHEREA s the Commiflioners of pub- \
VV lie Accounts,have reported, that the\
canilbt proceed to the investigation of t'n<
y Treasury Accounts, refpefting special In
-0 dents, without knowing the outftandiug
mount thereof in circulation :—Therefore,
RcJolvtd y That all holders of special In- 3
dents be directed, and required, on or befor.
if the firft day oi November noxt, to deliver th' a
special Indents in their pofleffion to one o \
jther of the Commiflionets of the Treafur) 1(
9 who are to give receipts for the fame, and t- (
report to tlac Commiflionerj. on public ac
rs counts, on or before the tenth day of Nov
ember next, the amount by there refpe&ive ,
r ly received, and also to the Legislature, n ,
e :heir meeting in November next, and th*
vc all special Indents not rendered into th<
ill Treasury as above, on or before the firft da)
of November next, shall be, and the sam(
rare heieby batred.
3 Rcjokedy That public notice of this refolu ,
tion be given in the several Gazettes in thi
C-State, once every three weeks, until the fir!
I( jdayof N oVeir, ber next. And that the Dele
n gates of this State in the Congress of the Uni
ted States, be requeued to cause this reiolu
tion to be publidied in one or more paper. l
in thtf cities of Philadelphia and New-York,
and that provision will be made for the ex
jf- pences *attending such publication.
es Ordered, That the resolution be sent tc
r the Senate for their concurrence.
By order of , the House,
ne JOHN SANFORD DART, C.H.R.
he In the SENATE,
th December 2ift, 1793. (
fe* RcJ'olved, That this House do concur with
the House of Reprefematives in the forego- !
ir ' n 8 resolutions.
he Ordered, That the resolutions U>e lent to
he the House of Representatives.
by order of the Senate,
FELIX WARLEY Clerk.
cwt N«
Just Published,
In onehandfome volume, 12mo. Price 5 s
AND FOR SALE BY
~ JOHN ORMROD,
At Franklin!s Head, No. 41, Chefuut
115 " Street,
AN ESSAY ON THE
Natural Equality of Men,
csl )n the Rights that refuft from it, and 01.
tc the Dutie9 which it imposes.
t,u Co which a MEDAL was adjudged, by
the Teylerian Society at Haarlem.
. ' Corrected mid Enlarged, by
;? VILLIAM LAV.'RLNCE BROWN,
thv D. D.
111 'rofeffor of Moral Philosophy, and the
ns of Nature, and of Ecclesiastical
Lni History J and Minlfter of the Englidi
Church at Utrecht.
a ' Oiqnid semper ad conimunfm utilitatenr
ni- aiFcr'ndum. Ciceio.
le ' : The Firjl American Edition.
the l"<HEgrand principle of Equality, if
1. rigiitly understood, is the only basis
thi n which universal justice, fdcred order,
ur; ,nd perfect freedom, can be firmly built,
th nd permanemly secured. The view of
er 'exhibited in this efiay, at the fame time
no hat i» ripreifes th? insolence of office,
th he tyranny of pride, and the outrages of
pc 'ppreffion ; confirms, in the moil lorcible
3r ; manner, the neceflity of subordination,
0 1 nd the just demands of lawful authority,
j, io far indeed, from loosening the band:
ar( f society, that it maintains inviolate, e
cry natural and every civil diftindtion,
li a>vs more clo ely every social tie, unite
1 one harmonious and j 11 Illy proportionei
irh .'yliem, and brings man together On tln
ze: ;ven ground o! the inherent rights of hv>
ra: ran naure, of reciprocal obligation, an:
if a common relation to the fcommunitj
. March i 9. tuts
PfeTfciVßi H)IP 1
FOR SAT r * I
• f _ PF O
: *Q--~ *> ._.
i ter casks
. LISBON do.ui pipes'indquariercsfkc
s Souchong and Congo TEAS, in quarter
; chests
A quantity of Lisbon and Cadiz Sat t '
Soft shelled ALMONDS in bales
Velvn CORKS, i n do.
. Russia MATTS.
J'"" 9 d
The Public are caution^Tto
beware of counterfeited Five Dollar Bill
f the Bank of the United States, J,j
Twenty Dollar Bills of the Bank ofNv t
Amenta,feveral of which ha-ve opto, - /
in circulation within a few days faft-'tb
are good general imitation of
ills, but may be dijlinguifhed by the fJ
owing J
MARKS.
rive Dollar Bills of the Bank of th,
United S'ates J
ALL that have appeared have the letter
for their Alphabetical .lark.
' The Texture of the Pa usr is thicker and
I vhiter and it takes the ink more freely
han the genuine paper.
The O. in the word Company is fmalier
f. ,han the M. and other iettersot that word
e, o that a line extended from the top of the
lj 1 >, to touch the top of the M. wouldrxtend
tit -onfiderably above the range of the whole
ivord.
In the word United the lettfrsare nar.
ower andclofer together than the reft of
he bill.
• The i and /in the word promise are not
a >arallel, the /inclining much more forward
:han the i. »
_ The engraving is badly executed, the
a trokesof ail the Letters a?e stronger and
he devi' e in themargin particularly isn,uch
-oarfcr and appears darker than in the true
lills. Soineoi the counterfeits bear dale in
; 791— -Whereas the Bank was not in opera
eN cion till JDecember, and no five dollar bills
• n ; ere illued in jhat year.
n . Twenty Dollar Bills of the Bank of North
i America.
ALL that have appeared have the lettw
n- V. for their alphabetical mark.
>r< They are primed on a paper nearly fimi
h« \r to that of the counterfeit Five Dollar
0 >Jotes above described; the engraving is
) n-tteexecuted, and they approach nearer
l ; o the appearance of the genuine bills.
ic The fine ruled Jines through the word
,v Twtnt\y in the body of the bill, are 111 nutti
n >er th rteen in the genuine bills, and btfy
? welve in the counterfeit?.
y The word Company is much like the fame
voftl in the Five Dollar Bills as described
3 bove, the 0 being less than them, and 0*
m ' hers following.
j There is no stroke to the tin the word
\ J orth whereas in the genuinebills theftroke
• rl s well defined.
• 1 ( . The letters ent in the word Twenty) to
n j he left hand at the bottom, do not come
,l u . lown to the line, hut are so cut as to give
,er> ta irregular appearance to the word, the
irk. Ttu and they going below them.
ex- The signature J. Nixon, has the appear
ance of being written with lamb-blackaud
tc til, and differs from other inks used in
printing th bills and the cafhicr's ligna
ture.
R. It is supposed these forgeries were commut
ed in some of the Southern States, as all t e
, ourtterfeits thai have appeared, have come
nth !rom thence, and two persons have been ap
go_ prebended in Virginia,on fulpicion 01 being
she author of ihein.
Lto There ward of ONE THOUSAND DOL
LARS wiH be pa'd to any Person or Perlons
who shall discover and prolecute to conviCtion
tion the several ofteuciers of the following
descriptions or any of them, viz.
The person 01 persons, who manulattur*
ed the paper on which the Bills are pnnte .
The person or petfons, who engrave t
•5 s plates.
The printer or primers, of the bills.
1 Every person who has acted as a princips
' n any other way, in the counterfeiting an
Ut it'ering the said bills.
Philadelphia, March 28, *794-
April 22, 1794>
en. Other counterfeit bills
1 ot. of the Eank ol the United States have ap
pearcdin circulation. tvvF v T Y
i. v The denomination is ol 1 " , .
1 DOLLARS, and the alphabetical niaik »
tlie letter B.
They may be diflinguilhed from tne £
nuine bythe following MARKS :
The paper of ilie counterfeits is «i
f' ,c more ter.dcr texture and gleffcy U- r 1
cL ' than the genuine, and there is no wa
glifli ;,iark in them. . . •
The letter C. in the word ' '
•twnhe true bills is ftrongly parked, w " e ' e *
D * in the counterfeits, ihe whole lett- r '
fine hair Itroke, evidently in an "" "'* j
', ifftate. The letter ain the word e " '
bafisjis badly lormcd and the whole wor i 1 ■■
der,jand there it no pomma at theend o i>
uilt.lthere is in the genuine bills.
r ofi The marginal device, is V UC i
tiine in the falle, than in the genuine ■ s
See, ing to the lliade strokes btingcoai ei,
■s of nearer together, aftd «o»»le«lue>=t
cible more numerous. This difference 11
tion, eye at firft view. THOUSAND
I*llv. The tatne reward of ONE T ,
-andsDOLLARS, will t* paid for apprc |
e, e fc pro ("ecu ting to conviflu." i
tion, above described Offenders in :c-p
n.ite* as to the iaft described bills- , c r l( joit- |
one,! THOMAS, WILLING, w .
I tlir ot the E nk Unurd e .
~ hi, JOHN' NIXON, P'cf'dtnt
Bjnk ol N 1 ""' 1 Amer'J 2 '
itv By order ol the ConHnmc.. '-
ut f pcflive Bojrds.