A FEW TONS Chipped Logwood, 808. SALE, ianflipg at Hamilton's wharf. Apply tc John Vaiighan^ who has so* sale. CLARET,; In hogsheads and cases of the firft qualitv. 7 d ' NOTICE. The New Castle Lottery begin? drawing the ill September; a RE, GISTER BOO&j is kept at Mr. Bolfe'es- No. 7 S North Water Strett, « here Tick ets are Registered at '1-4 of a dollar, and Xotiee Tent per Letter the fame day they are drawn, wlrbther blank to any part of the Continent. _AugOft lit. *d lw . G UTH RlE's GEOGRAPHY Improved. THE fubfeription for this work 011 the original terms, of twelve dollars and the binding, win be doled this day—and on Monday the fubfeription will open at four teen dollars, exclufivieof the price of bind- The new maps added to this edition are twenty one ; among which are those ol New-Hamplhire, MafTacbufetts, Connedti cut, Rhode-Island, Vermont, Ne# York, New Jersey, I'ennfylvania, Delaware, Ma ryland, Virginia, Kentucky, North Caro lina, the GenefTec Government, South Ca rolina, and Georgia-. These maps have ne vei- been given in any former system of Geography, and, it is hoped, would alone " be fufficieht to entitle this work to a pre ference to any other edition of Guthrie. ( N. B. The map of the United States, which is compiling by Mr. Samuel Lewis, from the refpeftive state maps, will be far more complete than any one yet publilhed, 1 •nd be printed on two large flieets of paper, nearly the size of th« late Mr. Mur- \ ray's map. May 31 d Scheme of a Lottery,! Ycraife 39,900 Dollars, on 266,000 Dollars, dedußing 15 per Cent, from tlie Prizes—this Lottery conjijls oj 38,000 Tickets, in which there are r 4'J39 Prizes and 23,46! Blanks, " being about one and an bdlf Blanks to , a Prizet THE Directors of the Society for eftabiifh- J mg UTelul Manufadlures, having refolv- A cd to erect LOTTERIES for railing One Hundred Thousand Dolaars, agreeably to an Atl of the Legidature of the State ol i' Newtjerfey, have appointed the following perfonsto superintend and direst the draw- w ing of the fame, viz. Nicholas Low, Ruhit 1< King, Herman Le Roy, Tames Watson, Richard H irrifon, Abijah Hammond, and Ei Cornelius Ray, of the city of New.York— Thomas Willing, Joseph Ball, Matthew M' Ei Conncl and Andrew Bayard, of the city ol r Philadelphia—His Excellency Richard How w ell, Kfq. Elias Boudinot, General Elias Day ton, Jam 's Parker, John Bayard, Dnflor 6- Lewis Donham, Samuel W. Stockton, Jolh'ja M. Wallace, Joseph Bloomfield, and Elilhj Boudinot, of New-Jersey, who offer the foilowing Scberiie of a Lottery, and pledg t c ® theinfeives to the public, that they will tak< ur every assurance and precaution in ttieir powei to have the Monies paid by the Managers, • from time to time, as received) into the vc Banks at New-York and Philadelphia, to fo remain for the purpose of paying Prizes c ' which (Hall be immediately discharged by a w check npon one of the Banks. tii SCHEME: 1 1 Prize of a 0,060 Dollars is ao,ooo t 10,000 10,000 ol 5.000 10,90001 5 2,000 10,000 M IO i,oo« 10,000 ne 2 9 s°° ve 100 100 10,000 R 306 5 o iooo 20 2o,oo& w 20CM5 1 5 30,00 c in 3 0001 12 36,000 or 8100 19 BI,OOC ■4.539 Priies. S62,ocp S 13,461 Blanks. First drawn number, 2,000 Laftdrawn number, a,OOO 38,006 Tickets at 7 Dollars each is 266,000 The drawing will commence, under the le; infpeffiian csf Committee of the Superin. it tendants, as soon as the Tickets are fold, ot w which timely notice will be given. Vit The Superintendants have appointed Johr w N. Ciim'ming, df Newark, Jacob R. Har. denberg, of New-Brutifwick, and Jonathan ot Rhea, of Trenton, as immediate Managers itr thereof, who have given Smple ftcufity for discharging the trust reposed in them. (pT In order to secure the punctual pay- — merit of the the Superintendants ol ( the Lottery have directed that the Managers - shall each enter into bonds in 40,000 dollars, with four fufficicntfecurities, to perform their inftruSiorts, the fubllance of which i» I. That whenever either of thej Managers mall receive the sum oj Three Hundred Dole hrs, he (hall imnitilately place the fame in one of the New-York or Philadek phia, to the cieditof the Governor of the Society, and such of the Superintertdatits as 1 live in tM city where the monies are placed,,to i to remain there nntil the Lottery is drawn, 'gen for th/ payrfint of the Prizes. han If. The Managers to take fuffident fe- wai curfty for any Tickets they may trust, other, the wife to be refponiibJe for them. the 111. To fceef>' regular books of Tieki»tspen fold, Monies received and paid into thecin Bank, abftrafts of which' (hall be fent, o ft monthly, to the Governor of the Society. „ e( c Paterfon, January 1, 1794. J, rei On application to either of the above gen- real tle/rien, fnformatiDn will be given where tickets may be had. ' February 24, to&ftf m ,, vf) The Lottery publifheti by the *' Society for eftablilhing ufeful manufac tures," will commence -drawing the firft Tnefday in November next — A } Medical Books; JUST PUBLIBHED, y tl By Thomas Dob/on, at the Stene Honfe 'No. 41, fotitb SecondJlreei, VOL. 11. : Medical Inquiries ?. A t, D — By BENJAMIN fIUSH, M. D. Proteffor of the Institutes ol Medicine, and of Clinical Pra£lice in the Univer fityaf Pennfylvaoia. &E, CONTAINING 'es- '• An inquiry into the influence of phyfica ck- causes upoD the moral faculty. and 2. An inquiry iuto the cffefts of fpiritoHS li hey quors opon the human body, and their in. any flnence upon the happiness of society. 3. An inquiry into the causes and cure of the r pulmouaiy conlumption. ~ 4. Obfcrvations on the fymptumsand cureo! 1 I dropsies. {. An Inquiry into the caufesand the cure of internal dropsy of the brain. 6. An arccount of the measles, as they apX the peated in Philadelphia, in the year 1789. r the 7. An account of the influenza, at it appear.' on ed in Philadelphia in tile years 1789,1790, 1 lyr. and 1791. .! n( J. 8. An inquiry into the CauTes of the increafej of bilious and remitting fevers, ifl Penn- c are fylvania. !2 of 9' An inquiry into the caufesand cure of forek fti- kg'- t rk, l °* amount of the ftatc of the body and /la- mind in old age, with observations upon fc ro- ! ls dilates an d their remedies. 5 Price one dollar and a quarter unbound, or 1" one dollar and a half neatly bound. a Tranfa&ionSe me L re- OF THE v . College of Physicians of Philadelphia. P es , VOL. I.—P A R T I. Price on* dollar in boards. s ar A Treatise on the Diseases of \ of Children. " ur* With general direflions for the management •' of Infants from the birth, adapied for ; I theule of phyficiansand private families. By Michael Underwood, M. D. l Licentiate of Midwifery in the Royal Col lege of Physicians in London, and i Physician of the British / om Lying-in-Hofpitah oj Price one Dollar. tre This is acknowledged to be the bed bool » which has been publilhed on the fubjeft, ant »is calculated for the use of parents, rturles to 4nd private families, as well as for physicians —The two volumes handto'mely pinned in ta ->ne, and the price only about one third ol m v. what the imported copies fell for. m i E ly The Edinburgh New Difpenfatorv. two ol iollars. ' " co ig System of Surgery, extracted from the C ° v- works of Benjamin Bell, by Dr. Waters, 2 ut lols. jo cents. n, System of Anatomy, extrafled from the id Encyclopedia, with la copperplates, 2 dols. — System ol Chemistry, extracted from the :in ' ' Encyclopedia, exhibiting a view of tbepro al ;refs of the fciencee, and the different systems " Z( ' which have been publilhed, 2 dols. 50 cents. ~ x y Brown's Elements of Medicine, a dols. >r 67 cents; lar T. Dob/on has in the Prcfi, lf An edition of the Medical and Philofophi J( cal Commentaries of Edinburgh. Two val- i l ( umes are printed in one at 2 dollars and 50 °!. e , cents per volume ; he has nearly finilhed the • S) five Srft volumes, which contain the firft ten ! )t 'volumes of the European edition, whicb fell. to for two dollarseaeh. Nine volumes will in- tir s> dude eighteen European volumes, Which ? e a ' will briogthe publication up to the prefem at time. cu Likewi/e for /ale a canfiderable number oj "V Medical Books, vim. ™ >0 Cullen's Pra&ice, Materia Medica, Phyfi )S ology, and Synopsis. Bell'j Stirgery, 6 vols,: 3 1 >0 or 4 vols, do* on Ulcers, Buchan's Dotneftic.* 0 )o Medicinc, Ledran's Surgery, CheTelden's A-i" 11 >0 netomy, Hunter on the Venereal, Swedeca-jth >9 ver on do. Rollo on Weft India Diseases ;'an >0 Rigby on Uterine Hemorrhage, Hamilton's fh QAultnc ttf the ihaury and practice of M 1(U to wifery, with or without plates; do. on the >9 management ol Female complaints. Mease' >0 on Hydrophobia, &c. &c." so ' "Stock Brokers Office,_ No. 16, Wall.street, New-York.' >° Subscriber intending to confinehim ~ X felf entirely to the PURCHASE and >0 SALE or STOCKS on COMMISSION,begs le leave to offer hisfervices to his friends and in £ 1- Ithers, in the line ol a Stock Broker. Thofc e( i] 3t who may pleafc to favor him with their hufi. r :. 'less, may depend upon having it tranfafted : with the utmost fidelity arid dispatch. Orders from Philadelpjiia, Bofton ( oran) t ' l! r, other part of the United States, will be W s i\riflly attended to. Su ' LEONARD BLEECKER. ing m&thtf thi 'The Ground Plan ™ are * OF THE W City and Suburbs by j ; PHILADELPHIA, p . TAKEN FROM ACTUAL SURF BY i 5 IT is with pleasure that the publifhcr l( to inform his fubferibers and the public in'ti ,general, that the plate is now Qnder thei hands of the engraver, and in greater for-|° r ' . wardnfs than was at firft contemplated. At,"? 0 the fame time he begs leave to remind 7 them, that fubfeription papers areflill 0- m ' t pen at moftof the noted book-stores in the re fl city ; and that he hopes from the whole of theni to be enabled to form such a res- 2es pe&able catalogue of names, as will do a the credit to the work,'as well ai afford a heri reasonable encouragement to the under- this taker. Those who are defirons off furffier infor rtvation arerequefted to call on Benjamin Davie/, ye t' No. 68, Market street. earl A P r 'l M- in&thtf Ji FOR SALE, the /Mowing e "f e Trails of Land, 3 in Virginia. ONE tra&in Frederick county, contain ing 8756 acres, beirg part of that whereon 0 col. Thomas Bryan Martin now refid.es, known by the nameof Greenway court, a D. boat 12 mile's frnjn Winchester and j from and Newtown. For tte convenience ps pur chasers, it will be divided into parcels oj l ariops dimenlionsfrom 2SO to 600 acres, ivhich may be viewed by application to col ics a. K. MeatJe, living near the premises— Tire greater part is very fertile and well timbered. ln ' Another tract in the fame county on PafTage creek, containing 23a acres, and t ' lc adjoining Jacob Levingoods. Another tra&in Hamplhire county,con eol taining by patent* 699 acres, called Slim eo( Bottom, situate on both fides of the South Branch and within twomil.s of the moutl of it, and is supposed to have a good mil , f nt ' ,j r _! Another tract in Hafnplhire county on New Creek and Kettle-Lick, containing * \so 1 acres. afe! An >tliertra£k In Prince William county, nn _ calteA Lesfylvania, containing Upwards ol !2000 acres, lyingupon Pot«"iack ri Ver, a oreb" u ' 2 3 miles below Alsxandria, and 28 beJow the City of Wa Islington,' cotnpre ind herding Freestone Point, which appears to ion be a quarry of free-froiic, cpvering about 50 acres and adjoins the river, where vef or fels of ioo ton? conveniently harbour. Or " another part of this traift it isftjppofed there • is a qViarry of slate, convenient to water carriage. Upwards of two thirds are in woods. Mr; Enoch S. Lane, liviog on the ia. premises, will (hew this trail. Another trattj in Fairfax county, called Springfield, containing 2040 1-2 acres, a , bout 13 miles from Alexandria and 10from 01 Walhington; a6olii'.ds with fine springs 2nd meadow ground, and maybe leen by applv .ht'.ng t0 Mr. John Wood, llviiig on part of 5 Anothertraft ir Fairfax cburity, cor ' taining392acre«, m Turkev-cock Run, a.\.' bout 6 railesfrom Alexandria. 3| - I Another tiaft in Fairfax county, contain- „ Ing about 176 acres adjoining Mr. J. Wat 'j fon'sfeat, about foir miles from Alexan -f dria. „ I Another tract, in Fairfax county, con-0 3 taiiti'jg 5 l 3 acre s, near OcCoquirt, joining St Mr. Edward U'afhingon's. u , ns / * Bot,wr trai % in Fairfax county, con- 01 ta.iiiing 80 acres or thereabout, within a in o l mile of Pohick L'andng, and within five so miles of Mount Veni»n, lies level, and is'" we'll timbered. m An Undivided moiety in another tratt, !0 "containing about 284 acres, in Fairfax 10 K county, about 5 milesfrom Walhington, & " a 9 trom AlexancfHa, wliere J. Hobinfon for- * marly lived. 1,1 le Another parcel of land, within a mile. w 8 of Alexandria, containing about 24 acres, ind to be fold in acre or Also, sundry unimpVoved lots of variou " ls iizes, in different parts of tie town of A 1 , ] s# exandria. s . Todefcribe the premires more particu- . el larly is deemed unnecelfary, as it is expec t |, ( red every person will examine and view r j whatever part he Ihall be inclined to buy. My only object beipg to raise a certain sum ejl o of money, by filling so niatiy or such partsTai ip of the aforefaid t rafts of land and lots as!as n (hall be necessary for that purpose, onehall'lbc II of the purchase money must be paid at t?>e!of , time of contrast, and the other within ant I, year from the firft day of August next, and at ~ at the time of delivering pofl'effion or exe-'tii cuting a legal conveyance. The lands re-'t" y niaining unfold, except the tra<st in Prince ' 1 ! William, after railing a limited sum, will." be divided into tenements, and leafed fori" 1 s a term of years. From the 12th day of Oc-' e! ic'jtober next, till the ijth of Decemb r, il^ 1 i-.fhal] be in the city ef Richmond, and afterj' 0 i.jthat time I shall reriain at home, iH Alex- at ; andria, at which places, or elsewhere, if' 'i shall be prepared to detail particulars, and ' 1-to enter into contrasts. 2—2- ....Jj Alexandria, Juiy 28 pi j CHARLES LEE. J? Ang. 8 lawjow P c tt , —— — , h ADVERTISEMENT. ibc « R :« LETTERS on the fubjetft of the Wafh-bc rf ington Lottery, being by mistake repeat-'ou c edly addrefled to the CoiTimiffioners for the'or City of Washington. of Persons concerned are hereby informed, an that all such should be addrefled either to re f W. Deakinsjun. of Walhington, or to the Subscriber. The eomraiflioners never hav- t(l ing contemplated any further concern in _}J this business, than iri their aflent to receive f n| ' the bonds and approve the names of the inj managers. The prizes have been paid and foi are paying on demand by W. Deakins, if i Walhington, Peter Oilman, Boston, and'y by the Subfcriberj off For the Lottery Nr>. 4, the fecurifies al- a ' ;readygiven will be retained by the com- '" 1 jiuiflioners, or transferred by them at their .option to the bank of Columbia ; and the will be confiilted refpeilmg (j tl ';a judicious and equitable disposition of the the ; jhoufes to be built thereby ; their treasury pet , or the bank of Columbia will receive the 'a I Vrhoney intended for the National Univer- or | fity, and fhey will be consulted in the no- anr . minatioii of the 24 managers ; but all the cc . responsibility refpeAinp the general difpo- a " , fition of the ahd payment of pri- Zes, will reft as in the Hotel Lottery, on P 'r the persons whose names are 4nd may be ™ ' hereafter puMifhed as assistants to forward n this business with S. BLODGET. the t B - Mr. Blodget will be particularly int ! Obliged ,f those p.rfons who pofTefs prizes ° ci June 7th. . P r,a One hundred dollars Reward. WHEREAS there were delivered in the Month of OQober laft,from theStoresot the Subscribers, Two Chests and nine Half Chests of Bohea Tea, marked, numbered ain- and weighing, as under, to some person 01 eon persons with pretended orders from Mi les, ISAAC CLASON of this City, butwhicl , a he did not receive ; whoever will give in om formation so that a discovery may be made, iur- who got the said Tea, shall receive thr * oJ ibove reward ; aud it isrequefled that thi. es, Dealers in the Article will be careful it ;ol examining the Marks annJ.Numhers of the s— Chests that have psfl'ed through their hand? ?ell iince the pe'iod above-mentioned, andgivt thedeiired information. on New-York, July 31ft, 1794. l,uJ William and James Conjlable. Ship Washington. jtl c.q.lb. Tare lil a ? No. 347 3 % 16 60 I Whole 1 'I 473 32»4 64 J Chests 1 on W f *77 131* 39 "I ' lit' 3. 177 1 a 23 39 « 198 13 7 4i a l y> | 213 13 18 37 1 Half i 01 j 227 13 7 40 «■ Chests. 0 * I 287 13 9 38 f 3ox 13 IJ 40 B t ; 379 * 318 41 1 rut J- 13 *4 39 / e f. -^ u ? # dtm F 3 n -rr — IrThe following feftion' 1 in of the law for efiabliO ing an Health-Office, t L he See. palled the lafi feflion of the Legislature) r is re-published for the informattou of all f ? Ed concerned. a- Win. ALLEN, Health-Officer, 00 .m for the port as Philadelphia, No. 21. w nd Key's alley. V. IO J unc B» th Sec. 7. AND be it further ena&ed by the authority aforefaid, That every matter or P a captain of any {hip or vcfiel coming from be h, a -jvond thefca (velfels actually empieyed inthe coasting trade of the United States excepted) ri r bound to any port or place within the . h >t jnrtfdiflion of Pehnfyfvania, ftiall cause his 1 -Ihip or vessel to be brought to anchor, or ??. otherwise flayed in the ttream of the river n-Delaware, opposite to the health-office on!'. 7 ig Statfc-ifland alortfafd, and there to remain 110 until he Ihall have duly obtained a certificate we ;v or bill ol health from the resident physician. a in the manner and upon the terms herein be e fore-dircaed : and if; previously to obtain ' is ing such certificate or' bill of health, an\ U matter or captain (hall fuffer his ship or veffcl to approach nearer than the said health-offici far x to the city of Philadelphia, or (hall land, 01 No j, cauft-or fuffer to be landed, or brought on b e f r _ shore, at any port or place within this com- to monwealth, or at any other port or place, e with the intent to be conveyed into this com. T w IT*-® r» oa J I_h . J V y Cm— > r - » ' Joods, wares or merchandize ; or if after re- twe ceiving T«ch certificate or bill of health, he ■ "iall neglect or refufe to deliver the fame to wo lie health-officer agreeably to the directions a i3 C »f this aft, such maftcr or captain shall for- ,-u " eit and pay, for each an 4 every such offence, - : the lum of five hundred dollars to be recoverJ *r v ei and appropriated as hereinafter provided • dirctUd , ar>d the captain or raafter of/ S * npach and every ship or vefTel, as soon as ihe' sTame is hiought to anchor/or otherwise stayed aforefaid, Chall fend a fafe ar.d commodious Ifjboat to brirtg the resident physician on board; 3 " e,of his Ihip or veflel, «nd (hall in like man-l a net convey him back to the health-office! nfatt«r he has concluded his official examina-! anc ration; and while he is making such examina-^'f l s. ; tion,or in cafe of any subsequent examinatioTi P ri e by the health-officer and consulting physician, tur ,11' as the cafe may be, cach and every pari of the * 3r ifh"»p or vessel, and shall present to his view tcd C jeach and every person on board thereof, and coli jjfhall also true and fatiffadlory answers make ro ; all fnch questions as the resident physician P re the time of examination, or the health offi- the jlcer at the time of delivering the certificate, or ' j biil of health, in the city of Philadelphia, or LA at the ttine of examination to be had by the health-officer loeelher, witii thexonfulting^* |)hyfiician fhallafk relativt to the health ofany port of place from which the ship or veflel! failed, or hasfince touched at, the number of C( * 1 persons on board when the fhipor vessel en-i tered on her voyage, the mimbet of perfoWP ,al ""jthit have fmce been landed or taken on : 1 iboardj and when or where refpe&ively, wha» Iperfons en board,it any have been during tin n < (voyage, or shall at any tirrle of examination, Ll "< i- beinfe6led With any pcftilential or contagi- I > ous difcafc, what person belonging to the ship e or vessel, if any died during the voyage, and of what disease, arid what is the present state O and condition of the persons on board with ~ 0 refpeft to their health ahd diseases ; and il of 1 e an y captain or master of any ship or vessel P ea (hallrefufe to expose the fame asaforefaid to J "thefearch and examination of the refiden: D physician, or of the health-officef and confnlt. the e ing physician, as the cafe may be jOr if, hav. 1 e ing on board his (hip or veflel any such per- ilul :1 son or persons, he shall conceal the fame, o> , if in any manner \?hatfocvcr he shall knowing nioi j ly deceive of attempt to deceive the propei *"ha' officers aforefaid in his answers to their offici- nai .al (uch captain or matter, for each 1 _a Ad every f uc ti offence, Quail forfeit and pay he t the sum of five hundred dollars, to be re- in a covered and appropriated as hereinafter pro \ n e - vided and directed j and wherever the refi sc a t » dent phyficiart, of consulting physician, a sb; ' the cafe maybe, shall direst any person o in£ j r or arty good?, wares or merchandize -jjg, be landed at the health-office, or any fhii 'j .or vessel to be detained opDofite thereto, anr t j . and there to be f-meakftdj cleansed and puri , Hed, the captain of the ship or vessel Ihall i. g , refpefts confoftn to such dine&ion. v . (hall at the pfoper cost and charge of his eir aor ployers carry the fame into effect' within fuel ' ye time as the resident physician,©' : confultiog physician, as the cafe may be, fhal )0 allow and prescribe; and if any master o 1 captain shall refufe or neglect to conform t< iliefefaid dire6iions, and to carry the fam< 15 1 into effect as aforefaid, according to the res oeftive objects thereof, he (hall forfeit anr pay the sum of five hundred dollars sOT eacl and every oftfcnce, to be recovered and appro priated as ij hereinafter provided and dire# ed. rs Jamaica rum 2 m., A PEI£R bught. or w. FOR SALE, f A t the STORES ,f »•' '£ ™ obert Wa ln !"• J^£ ,np,pes ' hhd '-^su ; 11 LISBON do.in pipes «nH n» VelvetCORKS, TnZ " P Kuflia MATTS. June 9 The Public are cauti^J? beware of counterfeited Fin,, rw; „ : °f t>* Bank of We Twenty Dollar Bills ef the Bank ofT" America, several of <whicb have 11°!' in circulation within af ew & are good general imitation of thi' '■ MARKS. fafi Dollar Bills of the Bank a „ United S. ates. ALL that have appej. Ed have th . F. for their Alphabetical Ma,k lette " J he Texture of the Pa,*, j, t ' hiclf _ whiter a „d it takes the illk more than the genuine paper. rJ e u Th l°;i n tHe W " rcl Company i s f ma „, =; r ,l tbe r a " d ° the ' ,cn "«°>WW n g 3 i"lt Xteilc) ed from ,he , rp of , O, to touch the top of the M would™," abOV « the range oi'thtwhjj ' In the word United tbe letters are n ar the bill? together than th.reft „ e The i and /in tbe word promise are n. e ,-_ he^lnc,inin £much more lorw.r; e. The engraving i, bad , Iftrokcs ps all the Letter, are J the dev.ee m themargi,, pnrticularlyLJ co.tfcr and appears darker than J lh , t , u bills. So ne el the counterfeit, bear cat ...g, Wherea, the Bank was not in opera .t.on ti» December, and no five dollar bills , were iflued in jhat year. Twenty Dollar Bills of'the Bunk of North America• ALL that have appeared have the letter B. for their alphabetical mark. They are printed on a paper nearly fimi far to that of the counterfeit Five Dollar Notes above described; the en R r.vin • is bette. executed, and they approtcq ne'er to tbe appcarance of the genuine Viils. _ The fine ruled lines through tbe ward Twenty, ii> the body of the bill, are in num. * hms bu < Tiie word Company is much like the fame word in the Five Dollar Bills as above, the o being lei's Hian the m, and theri following. There is do stroke to the t intke won) \Nwth whereas in the genuine bills theftroke is well defined, J The letters ent in the word Twinly, to the left band at the bottom, do not come down to tire line, but are so cut as to giwe an irregular appearance to the wtrd, the \Tw and they going below them. | The signature ]. Ni*on, has the apptar ,ance ol being written with lamb-khcit and Oil, and differs from other inks used in printing th bills and the calhier 4 ! lignj ture. It is supposed these forgeries were commit ted in fomeofthe Southern States, as all «He counterfeits that have appeared, have come from tbence, and two pcrfons have been a(j ---! pretended in Virginia,on suspicion ol being . the author of them. The reward of ONE THOUSAND DOL* ■ LARS will be pa'd to any Person or Pfrfon* . who shall difcoier and profccutc to coov'c Several the follow lflg defrriptions or any of them, viz. } The person or persons, who manufa&ur* ed the paper on which the Bills are printed. J The person or persons, who engravodjjthe plates. The printer or printers, of the bills^ Every person who has acted as a principal n any other way, in the counterfeiting and uttering the said Philadelphia, March 26,1794 Jpril 22, 1794, Other counterfeit bills of the Bank of the United States have ap peared in circulation. The denomination is of TWENTY DOLLARS, and the alphabetical mark is the letter B. They may be distinguished from the iuine by the following MARKS : The paper of the counterfeits is of a more tender texture and gloffey fnrfaee r han the genuine, and there is rio wittt •nark in them. The letter C. in the "ivord Cater, iff he true bills is ftrengly marked, t»bcreai in the counterfeits, the whole letter iia tne hair stroke, evidently in an late. The letter <z in the word demand, s badly formed and the whole worjl ill done md there is tio comma at the end of it, as chere is in tHe 1 genuine bills. The marginal device, is much darker n the falfe, than la the genuine bills owj» ng-to tlie rtiade strokes being coarser, muc» learer together, and confeqnently ninft nore numerous. This difference ftrifces • jye at firft view. _ The fame reward of ONE TKOI COLLARS, will be paid for k prosecuting to convj&ion the ibove described Offenders in' to t# is to the last described bills. . THOMAS WILLING, Fref.ae« of the Bank CmMd Sut "' , ' JOHN NIXON, Fr-ftd^of' Bjnk of North Araenca By order of the CommUtets of "< B " pedtive Bauds.
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