A FEW TONS rj Ded Logwood, I FOR SALE',' , IAT Hamatan'i Vharf. Apply to 1 IVi John Vflughan, HO Has FOft S/tfc. I } LAR ET, ; fncads and cases of the firft quality. | I the notice. I he New Cattle Lottery j fe. . ■ wing the lft September; a RE, I iQO& is kept at Mi*. BjflVes- 1 m N , Water Street, where Tick-j * * ::: ».eg\leered at 1-4 of a dollar, and 1 . 't per Letter the fame day they | / , whether blank or toafty I 10 part r'i ie Continent. Auau; 14. * dlw - I m Js GUTHRIE's GEOGRAPHY Improved. J P' TH "übfeription for this wqrk on the! Jj, arigi,! tffrnJ.Jf of iwelre dollars and thej bi'id ,v.y #UI be closed this day—and on 1 M -ij :He (übftriptHw will open at fppr j H r5, exclulive of the price ot bind-1 ri "E . 1 Tic ;'sw niapsadded to this edition are |it tw cy "ie ; among which are those oil ol Si v 15 -iplKirp, Massachusetts, Connetti- j it cu de-Jfland, Vermont, New- York, | a' N ' eyj Pennfyivania, Delaware, Ma- I'l r- irginta, Kentucky, Nurth Caro. I lr Gcneffee Sovernment, South Ca- j " rc id Georgia. Thele maps have ne j " Vt given in any former fyjleni of!" 0 • iy, and, it: >» hoped, wopld aione j h iei-nt to entitle this work to a pre-{ " <• o any oth.er edition of Gtithrip. | The map of the United States, | f w i compiling by Mr. Simuel Lewis,'! Jr. refiisftWe state maps, will be far j n nplete than any one yet ptjblilhcd, I f a-. printed on t«fo large (heets of I arly the size of theUte Mr. Mut- I ; r.r p. i , i ji " . J i :me of a Lottery, ' -* ' 39>9°° Dollars, on 266,000 I f i ars, deducing 15 per Cent, from < f Prizes—-this Lottery confijls of I . >00 Tickets, in -which there are If ~ ,?39 Prizes and 23,461 Blanks, I i . • about one and an half Blanks to I ; Prize. I, T iTnesSorsof thc Soeictyfor eftabufh- J t i .14 Ufeful Manufactures, having refolv- I . ... rrcft' I.OTTEU IES for railing One I' d ;to Thousand Dollars, agreeably I ( -1, AS of the Lcgifliturc of the State of I ( .v-Jerffy, hbvc appointed the following . . ; to fuprrintend and direst the draw- , :l the fame, via. Nicholas |.ow, Rulus \ , Herman Le Roy, James Watson, d Harril'oti, Abijah Hammond, aud ,ius Ray, of the, -1 1y ot New-York — i . >fc Willing, joseph Batl, Matthew M'- ' and Andrew Bayard, of .Hie city of clphia—His Excellency Richard How - ij. Elias General Ellas Diy .. jam s Parker, John Bayard, Doctor .i Doniiam, Samu.' l W. Stockton, Joshua \V allace, Jafeph Bloomfietd, and Eli-fha . not, of N- w-Jerfey, who offer the V,. ing Scheme ot a Lottery, and pledge . jives to the public, that they will lake . , iffurance and piecaulion in their power It the Monies paid by the Managers, <irt time to tiine, as received, into the at New-York and Philadelphia, to (1 for ihe purpose of paying Priz s, hich (hall be immediately discharged by a r ■ X npon one of the Banks. SCHEME: 1 Prifceof 20,000 Dollars is 20,000 1 10,000 10,006 a 10,000 5 2,000 10,090 1,000 it), 000 so QOO lA,OOO JCO 100 to,OOO o s* 15' 000 I 000 20 20,000 , ' .0 15 30,000 0000 12 36,000 8 too 10 Ijijooo Prizfes. 262,000 Blanks. First drawn number, 2,000 Laftdrawn number, »,000 300 Tickets at 7 Dollars each is ft66,00c The drawing will commence, under the iiV 'tton of a Committee of the Superin "j-iajits, as soon as the Tickets are fflfld, ot ic'ii timely notice will be given, i - Superintemlants have appointed John Camming, of Newark, Jacob R. Har ; rg, of Ncw-Brunfwick, and Jonathan * of Trenton, as immediate Managers ; > f, who have given ample security for —urging the trust repoftd in them. 7" order to feci)re the punttual pay c ofthe Prizes, the Superintendants of tottery have directed that the Managers eacjl enter into bonds in 40,000 dollars, z'ti toUr fufßcient fecuritirs, to-p»rform their k ; lions, the fubltance of whiph is 7hat whenever either of the ;ceive the sum of Three Hundred Dol ,e ftjall Vmmdiately place the fame in ? the Banks of New-York or Philadel to the cieditof the Governor of the yr, and such of the Superintendants as 1 the city where the monies are placed, noin there nntil the Lottery is drawn, for -2 paymnt of the Prizes. The Managers to take fufficient fe i,r for any Tickets they may trust, other o be refponnble for them. . To keep regular books of Tickets i . Monies received and paid into the , abftra&s of which (nail be sent, aly, to the Governor of the Society, erfon, January 1, 1 794. application to either of the above gen t, information will be given where s may be had. ruary 24. tu&ftf j The Lottery published by the :ety fur establishing uiefuJ manufac " will commence drawing the firft L'u«Alay in Noveaioer next — Treasury Department, Revenue Office, Aug. 20, 1794* of Notice is hereby given, that PROPOSALS Will be icceived at t(l« Office of the Cam- milTinicr of the Revenue the C*P'- . ration ol the firft day ot O&jber n:x , tor j ihe lupply of ail Rations, which may be required for rhe ufc ol the Uui ed Sl*tes,!rom 1 tht firft day of January to the ihirty-firit day '' of December 1795, '"^ lu| l ln 6 t,oth da y s > <l .'' ihe places, and w.thin the dillritts hcreinaf- re ter mentioned, viz. j. At any place or placet between York £ <nd Carl.fl ', in the Sutc of Pennfyivaoia, and Pittlburgii, and at Pittsburgh, Yo*k, and p Carlvflj. . .ft а. At any place or placet from Pttnourgh to the month of Big Beaver Creek, and at the P mouth of big Beaver Creek. Q. At any place or places from the said mouth to the upper fat's of the laid Big P Beaver, and at the upper falls. »< 4. Ai any place or places from the said up- I 1 pej falls to Mahoning, and at Manning. t! 5. At any place or places from the said j a Mahoning, over to the Head .Navigation of J i t'tie river Cayahoga, aud at the laid Head t Navigation. б. Ai any place or placcs from the said Head Navg.itiOi'i to the mouth of the said river Cayahoga, and at the laid mouth. 7. At any place or places between the mouth of the Btg Beaver Creek, to the mouth of the river and np the laid river to the Tufcarbwas, and at the Tufcar owas » \ and thence over to the Cayahoga river> aud thence down the said river to its Ihouth 8. At any place or places between the mouth of the river Mufkii'gum and the mouth of ihc Scioto river, aUB at the mouth of the * said river Scioto. 9. At any place or places between the mouth of Scioto river and the mouth of the " Great JVliaroi* at the moAth of the Great Mi ami, and frofp thence to the Rapids on the 1 falls of the Ohio, and at the said rapids. J 10. At any place or places between the cf the Great Miami, upon t|ie said j. Miami, to and at Pique Town. ' It. At any place or places from Fort Waflv ington to Fort Hamilton, and at Fort Hainil ton. At any place or places from Fort Ha „ milton to Fort St. Clair, and at Fort St. Clair. 12. At any plaee or places from Fort St. Clair to Fort Jefferfon, and at Fort Jefferfon > 13. any plaCe or places from Fort Jef > ferfpn to JTort Recovery the field of action n of the 4th of November 1791, and at the r fijid field of a&ion. ' 14. At any place or places from the said e field of adlion to the Miami Villages, and , at the Miami Villages. 0 15. At any place or p'aces from the said Miami Villages to rhe fali} of the Miami river, which flow into Like Erie, and at the said falls, and from thence, to i»s mouth, and at its mouth. E 16. At any place or places from the mouth y of the said Miami nver of Lake Erie \o San duflcy Ljke, and at Sandulky Lake. ® 17. At any place or places from the Sandtiflcy Lake, to the mouth of the river ls Cayahoga. 18. At any place or places from the mouth of the said river Cayahoga to Prefque lflj, [ 2nd at Prefque Isle. Ifl to the stream running into Lake Erie from towards the Jadaghque Lake, & over to and at the said Jadaghque Lake, and thence down the Alleghany river to Fort Franklin. 20. At any place or places from Prefque ML* to Le Bceuf, and at Le Baeuf. :e 31 * At any place or places from Le Bceuf to Fort Franklin, and at Fort Franklin, aud 1# from thence to pittfbtirgh. 22. At any place or places ftom the rapids to °! thr ot, '° to the mouth of the Ouabache 8 6c from the mouth of the said Ouabache a ' river to th"e mouth of the river Ohio. 23. At any place or places on ihe East fide of the river <Mi(fifippi, from the mouth of the Ohio river, to the mouth of the Illinois river. 24. At any place or places from the mouth of the said Ouabache river up to Fort Kqox, 3o and at Fort Knox. 00 25 At . an y P ,ac e or placcs from Fort Knox __ l |P the said Ouabache to Ouittanon, and at ° o ° Ouittanon. oo 26. At any place or places from Ouittanon, 00 U 'P Ouabache to the head navigation 00 3 thereof, ca'led Little River, and at the said head navigation of Little River. 00 A t .^ n y or places from the said head navigation of Little River over to the 00 Miami Village. QO 28. At any place or places from the mouth 00 r ' vcr TenefFee to Occochappoor Bear — _ Creek, on the said river, including the fame, 29. At any place or plabes from the month the river Cumberland to Naftivilie, on the " c said riv?r, s»i)d at Nashville. in " 30. An<} At any place or within ot thirty miles of {aid to the Soulh ward, Westward or Northward fhtrc(»f. n Should any rations be required at any pla aT" ces, oV within other diftp£&, not fpecified in these propofais, the price of the fame is to be crs hereafter agreed on between the ynited States or and the contractor. The rations to be are to CQnfift of a y s the following articles, viz. crs One pound of bread or flour, trs, One pound of beef, or Jof a pound of poik, teir Orre quart ot fait. V Two quarts of' vinegar, C srs, Two pounds of soap, > P er 100 rat,ons * ►ol One pound of candles,) ' • ln The rations are to be furniflned in such as that there lhali at all time*?, 1 e during the said term, befufficient for the ed s consumption of the troops at each of the said for term of at least three ' months in advance, in good and wholesome f c , provisions, if the fame fhalt be required. It is to be tinderftood in eacl,) cafe, that all losses sustained by the depredations of ccts the enemy, or by means of the troops of the the United States, (hall be paid for at prices ?nt, ( of the arttcfes captured or destroyed, on the depositions of two or more persons of creditable cfiaradlerj, and the certificate ;en- of a comniiffioned officer, ascertaining the lere ci: cumftatices of the lols, and the amount of the articles for which (hall be claimed. the The contrast for the above supplies will ac- be made either for one year, or for two ifft Iye a ft',- as appear eligible. Persons I difpofod to contract \viil therefore confine PHILADELPHIA:—Printed by JOHN FENNO, No. 119, Chhsnvt Street,—Price Six Dollars Per Annum their off rt to one year, i! they may form | their p'opaiitiens so »* to admit an election of the term us Uvo years. Tlie offers may comprise all the places r which have been fpecified, or a part o( J iheinonly. J It is also Defircd, that proposals inav be offered for fupptying at the two posts of Fort Washington and no pittfbqrgh all the rations necessary for the tu i/iain Army, its detachments and the Gar- c . lfons above mentioned during the laid yeat , 795. The provisions &c. which \vlJl be -eceived at Pittsburgh will be those which shall be necessary for the troops at that place and at the posts north, north-weft v and,in the vicinity, on the weft thereof. The provisions which will be received at Fort Washington w'nl be those which (hall be required for the remainder of the . posts, for the principal detachments and for ■ the main Army. The expense and trouble of fafe keeping unpacking and ifiuing the provisions c|eltye r able under this second forjn of the proport ions, will be favpd to the Coma&ors. The proportion of the it hole which will be r< quired .. at each of the two Posts of Fort Washing- J tpn and Pittsburgh will be determined <tt the time of executing the contrast. * Aug. ?i tawtiO r — — - c Money to be Lent, ; Oil Mortgage of REAL ESTATES, Within the City and Liberties of Philadel phia Apply to Nicholas Diehl, jtin. Attorney at Law. No. 19, south Fourth Jlreel. A tig. 4 row&ftf FOR SALE, the following Tracts of Land, in Virginia. ONF. tra<sV in Frederick connty, contain ing 9756 acres, being part of that whereou H col. Thomas Bryan Maftin now resides, . known by the name of cou r t, a n bout 12 miles from Winchester and J Irom e Newtown. For the convenience of pur chasers, it will be divided into parcels of 1 various dimpnfioiisfionj j?o to 620 acres, J which may be viewed by application to sol R. K- Meade, living n?ar the premises— The greaisr part is very fertile and well " timbered. ! Another, tia<st in the fame county on > Pafiage creek, containing 230 acres, and adjoining Jacob Levinpoo^s. " Another tr4<st in HJinpihire county, con " taining by patent, apres, called Sliin Bottom, fitnate on both fides of the South Branch and within two miles of the itiouth ' of it, and is supposed to have a nii)l feat. h Another tract in Hamplhire county 011 New Creek and Kettle-Liek, containing J3i acres. t ~Khothertrsrfktn PHiiea WilHam county, c called Leefylvanla, contaipingU|H*ar<ls of j 2000 acres, lyi:igupon Potoniack river, a ,t bmt 23 tniles below Alexandria, and 28 below the City of Washington, compre 1C bending Freestone Point, wfcich appears to be a quarry of frce-ftone, covering fibqut i( 50 acres and adjoins the river, where vef d fels of 100 tons' conveniently harbour. On, another part of this tract it is supposed the re Is is a quarry of fljte, convenient to water ( c carnage. yp\vards of two thirds are in ,c woods. Mr. Enoch S. Lane, living on the premises, will (hew this trail. le Another trat-% in Fairfax county, called if Springfield, containing 2040 1-2 acres, a is bout 13 miles from Alexandria and (ofrom Washington} abounds with fine springs and h meadow ground, bp fee.i by apply k, ing to Mr. John Wood, living on pari of it >* Anothertraft in Fairfax county, con at taining 392 acre«, on Turkey-cock Rui), a bout 6 miles from Alexandria Another tract in Fairfax county, rqntSijn ing about 176 acres, adjoining Mr. J. VVat fon's feat, about four miles frooi Alexan , dria. ! Another trafl, ip Fairfax county, con taining 51J acres, near Qccoquan, joining I Mr. Edward Wafhingtqn's. ri Another tract, in Fairfax county, con " taining 80 acres or thereibout, within a mile of Pohick landing, and within five he milqs of Mount Yemon, lies level, and is well timbered. i„ kn undivided moiely in another tract, containing about 284 acres, in Fairfax county, about 5 miles from Washington, & la- 9 from Alexandria, where J. "Robinfbn fbr in merly lived. be Another parcel of land, \yithin mile tts T>f Alexandria, containing about 24 acres, and to be fold in acre or half-acre jots, of Also, rtindry unimproved lots of variou fises, in different parts qf the town of Al exandria. k Todefcribe the premises more particu ' larly is deemed unnecefftry, as it is ted every person will examine and view '■ whatever part be (hall be inclined, to buy. My only object being to raise a certain sum , of money, by felling so many or such - of the aforefaid tracts of land and lots as fhall'be necessary for that purpose, o.neh,alf of the purchase money rtuft be paid at the .• time of contratft, an 9 the other within a ef year from the firjl day qf August n?xt, and j at the time of delivering poffeflion or exv cutirig a legal conveyance. The lands re-. ( maining unfAld, except the trafl; in Prirce t l )e William, after raising a limited sum, will , e |je divided info tenements, and leafed for ' a term of years. From the I2thday of Oc ins tober next > till the 15th of Decembr, I l(g (hall be in the city of Richmond, and after l le that timelfhall remain at home, in Alex nt andria, at sMlich places, or elftwhere, 1 a) l (hall be prepared to detail particulars, and to enter into contracts. fill Alexandria, July 28 2 CHARLES LEE. ine | Ang. 8" lawiow German Passengers. J A FEW Healthy Young Pajfengers, I Just arriv«d iu the Sh(p Holland, Captain I FRANKLIN, FrOm Arafterdam, I - now at anchor oppofue Vine-Street ; vfhofe I times are to be agreed for by applying on I toard, or to I Pragers, & Co. August a®. diw. 1 One hundred dollars! Reward. WFISREAS tl)ere were deliveredin the I I Month of Ottober lad, from the Stores of I I the Subscribers, Two Cliefts and nine Half I I Chests qf Bohea Tea, marked, numbered I I and weighing, as under, to fume person or I . I persons with pretended orders from Mr I | ISAAC CLASON of this City, butwhfch I Ihe did not receive; whoever will give in- I I formation so that adifcovcry may be made, I £ I who gut the said Tea, shall receive the I f .1 above reward ; and it isrequefted that the I I Dealers in the Article will be careful in I j J examining the Marks and, Numbers of the j I Chests that have p,.ffed through their hands I ' I since thp period above mentioned, and give | I t e defjred information. I New-Yok, Ji4y 3>ft, >794. I William and James Conjiable. j I Ship Wajhington. C. q. lb. Tare It, (No. 3»7 3 » 16 60) Whole I I 473 34H 64 Chests S Wf 177 13 1? 39 18, 177 1 4 n 39 I 198 I 3 7 4i 1 113 13 18 37 Half I I ill 40 > Ch?fts; I *87 I 3 9 38 I 30i 1 3 i{ 4® 379 I 3 18 4i I 4P4 1 3 14 39 J I Aug. 6 dim j One thousand Dollars REWARD. 1 1 Some tew Counterfeit Post-Notes of the I ' I Bank of Maryland, hating been lately disco- I f I vered in circulation, and on tracing the fan>e j > I were found to come from the b.ick parts of I 1 j Virginia, where they probably firft ifTued ; to I • I avoid impofitipn it is thought necessary to I 1 I give the following description of them, by I I which they may readily be drtc&cd. i I They have the letter D, for their alphabeti | 1 I cal mark, at the left hand fide of the Note. I Thp paper on which they are printed is I _ I more foft and tender, the strokes o! (Hp I ! I in the engraving are in general ftronzer, and I I, I have a darker appearance than in the bills. I [ 1 I The signature William patterfonj is badly | [j I done, the strokes of the letters, ftiff and I I labored, and appear to be painted over with n I the pen, as well an the flourifhingof the name. I The value is left blank in the engraving, to I be filled up in writing, so the sum may be I more or less at pleasure. 1 j No true' PoA-Notes of the alphabetical I deferibed, have lately if -2 I sued, and very few are nnjv in circulation. ° j The above reward o.f Qne dol "* I lars will be paid to any person, or persons, 0 I difcover,or prosecute to conviction, t I the several offenders, or any of them, of the * I following description, viz. n J Thp person or persons, who engirayed the e I late. r I The printer, or printers of the said bills, n I £ very person who has a&ed as principal in e I apy way in the counterfeiting and letter isg I he said bills. d I WILLIAM PATTERSON. President. l- I of the Byank of Maryland, il I Bme, April 8, 1794. t STATE of SOUTH-CAROLINA >f I In the House of Representatives, I DECEMB K R 2lft, 1793. 1- I "TTTHEREAS the Comnnftioncrs ol pub -- IVV lie Accounts,have reported, that they I cannot proceed to the investigation of the i. I Treaiury Accounts, refpefting fpccial In t.. I dents, without knowing the outstanding a \ I vhetAof in circulation Therefore, j Rcfolved) That all holders of special In n. I dents be directed, and requires, on or before 1 g I the firft day of November xt, to liver the j fpccial Indents in their polfcflion to one or n . of thp ComjnilTipncrs ©Jf the Treasury, a 1: arc rccc 'P t3 i for the fame, and tp /e i rc P« >rt l^c Commilliiqncrs on public ac* is l colinls » on or before thetpnth day of j ember next, the amount by them refpefcYwe l.ly received, and also to the at » I their meeting in next. ar\d that 2I a " fpccial Indents not rcncietcd into the & J Treafuryas above, on or before the firft day r-I of November next, (hall be, and the fame I arc heieby barred. : 'c I RcJolvtxJ, public.noiice of refolu 3, Ijtion be given in the several Gazettes in this I State, oncc every three weeks, until the ftrft u I day of November next. And that the D-elf- J, 1 gates o,f »u the Cope rets of t, lpe, Unt iled States, be requeited to cause this refill 7 a- I lion to be published |n ope or mpre papers c . I.in the cities of Philadelphia and New-York, w I ap 4Ptovifipn v,\ll b,c made fox the ex- I pences attending such publication, m I O f dersd, That rhe relolution be sent to ts I Senate for their concurrence. a I By order of the House, ilf JpHN SANFORP DART, C. H. R. ; e I In the SENATE, a j December 21A, 1793^ Vd I Resolved, That this House do concur with I the House of Repvefewtatives in the k>«>\go e. I '- n 8 re foW l ions. ce I Ordered, That the refolutijons T be lent to. I the House of Representatives. I by order of tbc Senate, r I FELIX WARLEY Clerk, pj ewt N. " NOTICE. id I Gazette of the United j States is now pullijlje4 at No, 119 IChf.snvt street—to, which place tht I OFFICE of thf Edftof is removed, qus I where Printing Work in general it I performed. Choice St. Croix Sugar, JUST IMPORTED,*" And f»r Sale, By JAMES YARD. Also a quantity of RUSSIA Matt*. June 24th. d- - —-— i r FOR SALE, At the STORES of Jeffe & Robert Wain, PORT WINE in pipes, hhds. and otiar ter calks LISBON do.in pipes and quarter vajks Souchong and Congo TEAS, in Quarter c li efts A quantity of Liftjon and Cad>z SALT Soft lhelled ALMONDS in balss Velvet CORKS, in do. Russia MATTS. June 9 d The Public are cautioned to beware of counterfeited Five Dollar Bills of the Bank of the United States, and Twenty Dollar Bills of the Bank of North America, several of which have appeared in circulation within a few days pajl; they are good general imitation of the genuine Bills, but may be dijlinguijhed by the fol a<tying i MARKS. Five Dollar Bills of the Batik of tht Xjniled Slates. ALL 0- have appeared liavf the letter F. forthci Alphabet ea! Mark. The Textur< <>t the Paper i thicker and whiter and it takes the ink more freely than the genu> <■ papc. The O. in the wo'd Company is fmaHer the M. and other Utters of that word, so that a line extended from the top of the O, to touch the top , 1 the M. wouldrxterd cpnfiderably above the range ol tht wliol* word. In the word United the Jitters «re nar" rower and closer together than th« reft of the bill. The i and fin the word promise are not parallel, the /"inclining much mure iorwttd than the i. The engraving is badly executed, th? strokes of all the Letters are ftronget and the device in themargin particularly ismuch confer and appears darker ih»/i in the true bills. Sonte ol the counterfeits bear da'e in 1791 —Whereas the Batik was not in tion till December, and no five dollar bill) were issued in jhat year. Twenty Dollar Bills of the Bank of North America. ALL that have appeared have the letter B- for their alphabetical mark. They are printed on a paper nearly fimi laTtothat of the counterfeit Five Dollar Notes above described; the engraving is better executed, and they approach nearef to the appearance of the genuine bills. The fine ruled lines through the word Twenty, in the body of the bill, are in num ber th:rte?n in the genuine bills, and but twelve in the counterfeits. ' The word Cornj/pny is much like the fame word in the Five Dollar Rills « described I above, the 0 being less than them, and p titers following. There is no stroke to the / in the wot 4 _ North whereas in the genuine bills theftroks i is well dejir(ed. j The letters ent in the word Twenti, t» ; the left hand at the bottom, do not [fljfaie down to the line, but are so cut as ti j .ve s, an irregular appearance to the Werd, the Tw and hey going below thepn. The signature J. Nixon, has the appear a ance oi being written with lamb-black and g oil, and differs from other inks used in printing th bills and the cafliicr's signa ture. It i« supposed these forgeries were commit ted in Tome of the Southern States, as aU the counterfoils (hat have appeared, hjve cofcie . f(Om then.ee, and two persons have been ap prehended in Virginia, on fyfgicion ol being :the author of them. The reward of ON-E THOUSAND DOL« LARS will be pa'd tpany Perfo.n or Persons who Ihall difcove* and prosecute to convic tion the several offender* of the follpwing deff-riptioqj or an y them, vir. The pfrfpn or persons, who manu/aflu'r ed the paper on which the Bills are printed. The person or persons, vyho plates. » he printer or printers, of thf bills. Every perfo.n who has a fled as a principal in any other way, in the counterfeiting and uttering the said bills. Phila4elphia, March 28; 1794 I _____ April 2<2, 1794, Other counterfeit bills e oftheßankofthe United States have ap« peered in circulation. The denomination is of TWENTY s DOLLARS, and the alphabetical matk is \ the letter B. They may be diftinguiflied from the ge - nuinc by the foljowipg MARKS : The paper of the counterfeits is of a s more tender texture and glofley furface , the genuine, aud that's is no water - inark in.tli.e/p. The letter C. in the word Cashier, is ? lie true bills is strongly marked, whereas in the counterfeits, the whole letter is a fine hair stroke, evidently in an unfinilhed state. The l&iter it* the word demand, is badly formed ans ffye wlifli wordiiJ and there is nocomjma at theetid ot it, a* •there, is" in the genuine hill'. The marginal device, is much darker in the fqlfe, thau in.the genuine hills osv -0 'I'g to the.shade strokes being coarser, m.»ch nearer together, and consequently nuich more numerous. This difference ftrikc the eyo atfirft view. The lame reward of ONE THOUSA ND DOLLARS, will h" paid for apprehending, fc prosecuting to the several fibove described, in refpe# to tins, • as to the lafl; defcribed,bills * THOMAS WILLING, Prcfioent of the. Batik United Suites. 1 JOHN' NIXON., PrcCdent ol the g Bank of North America. By order of the Commixes of the Re - pe£Hve Boards. _
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