A FEW TONS Ch pped Logwood, FOR SALE, at Hamiltop's wharf. Apply to iVOi John Vaughan, WHO HAS FOR S LE. W ' LARET, ;f: In ! ' ,j:'h ;ads and cases of the firfl quaßty. 7 d tne f notice. °L) Th New Gaftle Lottery ler ' a v.ii i: Swing the ilt September; j RE, «■ ' : . i\> BOO< is kept at Vlr. B■.(Te'es- nd ; . ■ .-tli \Virer Street, where Tick' ?'■" t : -i-e' s<ille<-ed at 14 »f a dollar, and Car] M tfu-f ni'r the fame day thej' ®- led;:, a", whether blank or prise, to any • co • I t'ie Continent. ' * d ' W - min MRIE'sGEOGRAPHY R " 3 4 Improved. Ma! T' i ruftfeription lor this work on the t |, c oiigin ! ttnns, of twelve dollars and tile jjj, . will be elol'ed this day—and on g the fubfcri|«ion will open at tour- Hu iii'. ' ars, exclusive of thepri'ce of bind- riv< T'' ' tAap»added to this edition are mo - :me ; ai*d»jt which are tliofb ot of i Hi ;1 p-lhu-e, MalTaelinretrs, Co'uneiti- tot Je-lfland, Vermont, New York, and > '■ ?y, Pen ifytvania, Delaware, Ma- the j .i, Virginia, Kenttickyj North Caro- f i. •. tl" Oenell-e Oovermnent, SourhCa- mo nd Georgia. Tllefe maps have ne- " f . given in any former system of faK iiy, and, it is hojied, would alone ' ;S tent to entitle this work to a pTe ro any other edition of Guthrie. ' ( I The liiap of the United States, . compiling by Mr. S inuei Lewis, 3 refpeftive state maps, will oe far m c aipleie than-aoy puMith.d, . if printed 01 two large (heeti of j :arly tlie lize of the late Mr. Mui- I ' ' P" j I to ' 3i mi iiile of a Lottery, I CI rn'-s't 39,900 Dollars, on 266,000 lei Jo ah, deducting 15 per Gent, from ;'ie Prizes—this Lottery confijls of " "-100 Tickets, in -which there are fie '39 Pri-z.es and 23,461 Blanks, at /•. about one and an half Blanks to . M rrixe. r , ' I J i Jneltors of the Society for eftablilh- (h I 13- U:telul Manufactures, having refolv l(] rtl LOTTERIES tot Obi ' ed Thousand Doll ars* agreeably Q j ;. •• of ilie Lt giflature ot the Slate ot i(| , ;rley, have appointed the following p iiiio fiiperintend and direst the draw 111 ilie fame, viz. Nicholas Low, Rnfus p ; Herman Le Roy, James Watfou, { Harnfon, Abijah Hammond, and j , VUS Ray; of ihe city ol New-York— ai Tu.it. 1 WiUinji, Joseph Ball, Matthew M'- t iii and Andrew fl.yatdj ot the city of j. phia —-Hts Excellency Richard How {> t, , Kin. Khas Botidinnt, General Elias Day jam. s Paiker, John Drt&or |( J.cv - Jorllum, Samo-1 W. Stockton, Jothua f . M. SV lUce, Joseph Bl 'Otrifieid, and filifha Eouij.rot, of N w-Jeifey, who ofiet the . fo'J .--ng Scheme ol a Lottery, and pledge then, ves to the public, that they will take eJc, Tur-nce and precaution in theif power ' to ,cthe Monies ppid by the Managers, fr,.,n littte to time, as received, into the Jt: K3 at New-York and to 0 .1. tin for the puipofe ol paying Pru s, ' wl ihaJl be immediately discharged by a ' the"* npon one of the Banks. SCHEME: Prizeof so,ooo Dollars is so.oco 10,000 to,ooo 2 5-OQO 10,000 . 1 2,000 15,tf00 jr 1,000 10,000 goo ' ",000 | ... . 10p 10,000 50 >5,000 lOv 20 20,000 a »5 30,000 12 36^0° c, ? , io 81.000 - 1) Prizes. 262,000 Blanks. Firfl drawn number, 2,000 Lalldrawn number, 9,000 T.rkcts at 7 Dollars each is 266,000 V r - drawing will commence, tinder the }ion of a Committee ot the Superin-/ : n.d nts, as as the Tickets are fold, ol i ! tl timely notice will be given. ' T: e Sjperintendants have appointed John t uihniing, of Newark, Jacob R Hlr 1 ;tg, ot NeW-Brunfwick, and Jonathan bra. of Trenton, as imm- diate Managers • of, who have fi'Ven smple security for l!.harging the trull repofod in them. tT Inprder to secure the punctual pay •til ofthe Prizes, the Superintendants ol t tottery have diretled that the Managers .a each ejiiermto bonds in 40,000 dollars, '... ... four futficicnt fecuriti- s, to perfoini then •lUnfilions, the fuMlatnce of which is That whenever either of the Managers 4 . 'eceive the sum of Three Hundred Doi he (hall immdiately place the fame in if the Banks of New-York or Phtladel to the cteditol the Governor of the tv, and such of the Superintendants as n the city where the monies are placed, c main there nntil the Lottery is drawn, lCpaymnt ol the Prizes. The Managers to take fufEcient fe / lot any Tickets they may trust ( other to be rcfponiib-le for them. I. To keep regular books of Tickets Monies received and paid into thi< , abffra&s of which (hall be sent, hly, to thi Governor ofthe Society, terfpn, January j, 1794- 1 application to either ofthe above gen •n, iniormation will be given where ts may be had. ofruary 24. tu&fif Tbe Lottery published by the * riety for establishing ufeful manufac ," will continence drawing the si d . 'day in November next — Treasury Department, Revenue Office, Aug. ZQ, 1794* of th T Notice is hereby given, that u - PROPOSALS Will be received at ihe Office of the C<»m mi&ouer of the Revenue «»t 1 ihe expi- rat tn of the fiiltdayoi 'OAouer ncx;> for the supply all Rations, which may be required for the life of the UnlseH States,!rom the firft day ot January t > ihe i hirt\-ftr It day r '™ ot December 1795, including noth day*, *1 I ' - ihe places, and within the diltritts hereinaf- ter mentioned, viz. "J a 1. At any place or places between York nd Carhfli : , in the State ot Pennly ivania, and Phtfb'uob, and at Pittfbmgn, Yoik, and p Carliflo. . ■ 2. At any place or places from Pittiburgh loihe nifMJih-®i Big Be iver Creek, ana at the ■nou h of big Beaver Creek. 3. A. any place or places from the said n| 1 mouih to the upper faf.s of the laid Big P ro Shaver, and at the uppet falls. ° n 4. At any place or places from the said up- the jct tails to Mahoning, and at Mahoning. the 5. At any place or places from the said at < Mah-miug, over to the Head Navigation of ton the rivci Cayahoga, aud at tne said Head the Navigation. 1 6. Ai any place or places from the said _ Hi ad Navigation to the mouth of the said riv« 1 Cuyahoga, and 3i the laid mouth. 7. At any place or places oetw en the mouth of th. Big Be iver Creek, tg ihe mouth of the river lyiuikingum, and np the laid rivet to the Tufcamwas, and at the Tufcar nwas » Wi and thegce over to the Cayahoga river, aud thence down tfte said river to its mouth 8. At any place or places between the motr.hofthe rjver Muflungum and the mouth of ' l > Scim<> river, aud at the inouth of thi said rivet Scioto. 9. A any place or places between the mouth o' Scioto river and the mouth o£ the Great Miami, at the mouth of ne Great Mi ami, and from thence to the Rapids on the falls the Ohio, and at the said rapids. ' 10. At any place or places between the momh of the Great Mianrr, upon the said IM'ann, to and at Pique Town. 11. At any place 01' place ,f om Fort W/»!h ington to Fort Hamilton, and at Fort Hatnil ton. At any place or places from Fort H mikto'n to Fort St. Clair, and at Fori Sr.Claii. 112. At any place or places team Fort St. ID , Clair 'O F'»n Jrfferfon, and at Fort Jefferfon ca ' 13. At any pi ice or .places from Fou J kr ) lerJon 10 Fort Recovery the field of afliori bo 2 of the $'ih of November 1791, and at the N r said field of action. ch 14. At any place or places f9m the said va e field of a&ion *0 the Miami Villages, aud w , at the Mianri Villages. R 0 15. At any p ace or traces from ths said p M'a ni Villages to he falls of the Miami r er, which flow into L'ke Erie, and a the laid falls, and from thence, to us in out h, p and at its mouth. E 16. At any place br places from the mouth y of ihe said Miami itver of Lake Erie to San- ' duflcy Lake, and at Sandulky Lake. £ 17. At any place or places from the Sandii.fky Lake, to the mouth of the riv.cr ,j '* Cayahoga. ft j 18. At any place or places ffom the jfc >uth of the said river Cayahoga to Prefqiu isle, vi ~ and at Prefque Isle. 1 19. At any place or places from the Pf'.fqne jfle to the ftreuin running into Lake from towards the Jadaghqu< Lake, &. thence C ' oyer to and at the said Jadaghque Lake, and j* r thence down the Alleghany rtver to Fort Franklin. 20. At any place ar places from Prefque ' 1( Ifl< to Le Baeuf, and at Lc Boeuf. b' 81. At any place or phces fiom Le Bceuf 5 er to Fort Franklin, and at Fort Franklin, and rs from thence to Pittsburgh. a At any place Or places 'apids v tQ of the Ohio to the mouth of th Ouabache c s river, & from the mouth of the saul Ouabache V , * riv rto the mouth of he river Ohio. p 23. At any .plac >r«places on the East fide of the river Miflifi .p,, from the mouth of S the Ohio river> to the mouth of the Illinois b river. Co 24. At any place or places from the mouth r 00 of the said Ouabache river up to Fort.Knox, i ° n and at Fort Knox. j 00 At any place or places from Fort Knox no the said Ouabache to Ouittanon, and at t 00 Ouittanon. 26. At any place or places from Ouittanon, >oo up ihe said Ouabache to ihe head navigation | )0Q of a branch thereof, ca'led Little River, and )oo 31 navigation of Little River. ( >00 an V P^ ac€ or places from the said head navigation of Little River over to the 1 , 00 Miami Village. 300 28. At any place or places from the mouth ycc of ihf river TencfTee to Occoch.ipooor Bear Creek, on the said river, including the fame. - )00 29. At any place or places from the mouth of the rivei Cumberland to Nashville, on the t " < said river, and at Mn "'' 30. And At any place or places within ►ol thirty miles of fatd Nashville to the South ward, Wfftward or Northward thereof. J*"" ' hould any rations be required at any pla ir ces, or within other diftntts, not fpeciwcd in "• J " 1 hefe p'ropofals, the price of the fame is to be S^ rs hereafter agreed on between the United States or and the contra&or. The rations to be supplied are to consist of the following articles, viz. s of 0 gers One pound of bread or flour, iars, One pound of orjo» a pounu of poik,- heir One quart of fait. Two quarts of vinegar.^ ;,r, 4 Two pounds of soap, >P" 100 rat,ons - Doi One pound of candles,) e The rations are rohe furniflied in such dc '" quantities,, as tha; there (hall at all times, ' e during the (aid term, be Cufßcient for the iced' lO'ilumpt' o " ofthe tr oops at each of the j" n ' said polts, lor the term of at lead thte? ' months in advance, in good and wholesome (e- provisions, if the fame (hall be required ther- "■ •' c " l"-' understood in each cafe, that all lofTcs sustained by the depn dations of cketl he enemy, or hv means of the troops of the , th, United States, (Hall be paid for at the prices sent, of the articles captured or deft'royed, on ty. the depositions of two or more persons of creditable characters, and the certificate gen o' a commiffijned officer, ascertaining the /here ri cuniftances ol tile loCs, and the amount of the articles for which c mpenfation lha if declaimed. the The contrast for the above supplies will ufac- be made ei hei for one year, or for t» o si d yeais, as may appear eligible. Persons difpn'ed to conrraft will therefore confine PHILADELPHIAr— Printed by JOHN FENNO, N». 119, Chisnvt Street.—Price Six Dollars Per Annum. their off rs to one year, a 5 they may form theit proportions so as to admit an election of the term of two years. Tlfe offers may comprise all the places rj which have been fpecified, or a part ol hem only. It is also Desired,, that nropofals may be oifc ed foriupplying at the two polls of Fort Walhingt m and nov pittfburgb all.the rations necellarv lor the " m main Airav, its detachments a'lid the Gaj- oa r ifons above mentioned during the said yea !70s- The provisions Sec. whicn will b { received at Pittlburgh willbethnfe whicli — •hull be necessary for the troops at that place and at the polls north, 110 th-well vj and, in the vicinity, on the weft thereo The provisions which will be received Fort Wa!Vin£ton will be thole which , (hall be required for the remainder of the polls,for the principal detachments andlor the main Army. Xhe expense and iroubie of fafe keeping unpacking and illuing the provifiops deliverable under this second form of the propofnions, wil be saved to the Contactors. The exact iroportion of 1 the whole supplies, which will be r quired at each of the two Polls of Fori Walhing ton and Pittsburgh will be deterniintd t the time of contrail. Aug. 21 tawtiO — — CI Money to be Lent, « n On Mn'fap' "f 1 REAL ESTATES, n Within the City and Libert « of Philadel o>\'a to Nicholas Diehl, jun. Attorney at Law. . No. 19, south Fourth Jireet. B Aag. 4 mw&ftf v . —' — B FOR SALEj the following Tra&s of Land, in Virginia. OVEtraftin Frederick county, contain ing 8756 acies, being pai t of that whereon n col. Thomas Bryan Martin now relides, known bv the name of G: eenwav court, a n boat 12 miles from Winched rand 5 troll) e Newtown. For the conve ience of pur g cha'ers, it will he divided into parcels of v , I various dimenfio'ns from 200 to boo acres, w d w iich may be viewed bv application ro col v R. K. Meade, living nesfr the premilis— . II The greater part is very fertile and svell g 1 timbered. v 1 Another tiafl in the fame county on I Palfage crrek, containing 230 acres, and e adjoining Jacob Levi: goods. h Anoth r Hunufh're county, con- n '* f'lining by patent, 699 acres, called Slim ' rfottom, situate on both fiflrs of the South Branch and within two miles of the mouth ' r f ii, and is fuppoffld to have a good mill ' feat. " Another tract in Hamplhire county 011 "• New Creek and Kettle-Lick, Containing ( 501 acres. ( ie AnothertraS in Prince William coanty, I* called LeeTjl vania, eo»K»Hwng upwards at' , 2iO~i 3c e■, lyingupon Potomack river, a , but 23 miles below Al.-xandria, ad 28 rt below the City of Washington, comp'e- j le hending Frecftone Point, which appears to , be a quarry of free-ftonc, covering about , u j 50 acres and adjnins the/river, where yes- | ,d fels of »oo tons conveniently harbour. On another part of this tract 11 isfuppofed there I dj is a quarry of fl'te, convenient to water he carriage. Upwards of two thitds are in he woods. Mr. Enoch S. Lane, living 011 the ; premises, will (hew this tract. I de Another tract, in Fairfax coun'y, callad of Springfield, containing2o4o 1-2 acres, a iis bout 13 miles from Alexandria and lofrom 1 Walhington } abounds with fine springs and J th meadow ground, and may be seen by apply x, ing to Mr. John Wood, living on part of it ox Anothertraft in Fairfax county, con- Jt taining 392acrer, on Turkey-cock Run, a bout 6 miles from Alexandria. >n > Another tract in Fairfax county, contain °" ing about 176 acres, adjoining Mr. J. Wat " son's feijt, about four miles from Alexan j dria. ' Another tr*fl, in Fairfax county, con-' thc tainingsl3 acres, near Oocoquan, jpirting Mr. Edward Walhingion'i. II Anotl er trart, in Fairfax county, con car taming 80 acres or there&bout, within a mile of Poluck Landing, and within five "he miles of Mount Vei non, lies level, and is well timbered. hi n An undivided moiety in another tra«.% , t h. containing about 284 acres, in Fairfax county, about 5 milpsfrom Washington, &■ pla- 9 from Alexandria, where j Robiiifon for -lin merly lived. 1 be Another parcel of land, within a mile aiei of Alexandria, containing about 24 acre*, and 10 be fold in acre or half-acre lots. lof Also* funHry unimproved lots of variou sizes, in different parts of the town of Al exandria. Todefcribe the premises more particu ' larly is'deeined unneceflarv, as it is eitpec ted every person will examine and- view *•. whatever part he shall be inclined to buy. My only object being to raise a certain lum - , ofmonev, by felling so many or fpch parts; uc of the aforefaid ti acts of land and lots as nes ' fha Ibe necessary for that purpofej one half ' e of the purchafo money must be paid at the' £ time ot contrail, and the other within a . re " year from the firft day of Auguti next, and e j at the time of delivering poflelllon or exe jliat cuting a legal conveyance The lands re s 0 ,. maining unfold, except the tract in Prince I* William, after raising a limited sum, will ices he divided into tenements, and leafed for o a t -rm of years. From the I2thday of Oc 'fons tober next, till the 15th of Oscembr, I cate t ' ie c ' t ' r Richmond, and after T that time I shall remain at home, in Alex ount an( ' r ' l, i at which places, or elsewhere, I flia P re P are d t0 detail particulars, and to eiuer into loniraifts. will v Alexandria, July 28 Zl CHARLES LEE. nfine v Ang. 8 lawiow » Ang. 8 German Paflfengers. A FEW Healthy Young Pajfengers, Just arrived iu fh Sn« ■ H'>l»d»,d, Captain t FRaicKIIN, J From Amsterdam, — now at anctior opp fne Vine-Sireet ; whose iimes ar so be g.ced for by applying on oard, or to Pragers, & Co. J( Au-ul> ?e. "» w - i One hundred dollars * m Reward. WHEREA I tus re were deliveredinthe S Month of O&ober last, from the Stores of 1 the Subfcrlbe s, Two Chefh and nine Half I Clk'fts of Bohea Vt a, marked, numbered J and weighing, as ui'de:, to some person or — t ■erlons with pretended orders si >m Mr ISAAC'CLASON of this City, butwhich I •ie did n<'t receive ; whoever will give in ormation To that adifcov ry may be made, <■ sv. o got the laid Tea, shall receive the above reward j and it isrequefted that the D-alersin the Article will be careful in examining the Mark 1 ; and Numbers of the thefts that have pafled through their hands r ; since the pe>ind above mtimoned, and give D * t eck-fired information. New Yo k July 3 ft, i7s4- William and James Con/}able. F ' ' Ship Washington. F - C. q. lb. Tare w| n CNo. 327 31 16 60 \ Whole h ( 473 3 » 24 64 i Chests wr 17? 1 3 1* 39 th B. 177 I i 43 39 so 198 13 7 41 O 213 318 37 Half CIJ 227 13 7 40 Chests. w i 287 13 9 38 f 301 t 3 l? 40 ro 379 I 3 18 41 rt 40J 1 3 >4 39 J Aug. 6 dim pi 8 tl Gne thousand Dollars ft REWARD. «> Some lew C unieifeit Poll-N ■es of the P. 3ank ot Maryland, having been lately difro vered in circulation, and on tracing be faerie > were found to come hoin the back part's of I Virginia, wherr they prObib^yTvrft »flu_ed ;<o w avoid iiripoftnon it is thought necessary to ? I give the following description of them, by wh'ph they may readily be detetted. ( \ They have the letter D, for their alphabet! B 1 cal mark, at the left hand fide of the Note. The paper on which they arc printed is l£ _ more foft and tender, the strokes of the letters, fs i in the cngrayingare tn general stronger, and } have a darker appearance tflin in the bills. , The signature William Patierlon, is badly j done, the strokes of the letteis, are ftiff and j labored, and appear to be painted over with the pen, as well as the flourifhingof the name. The value is left blaijc in the engraving, to be filled up in writing, To the sum may be more or lels at plcafure. \ No true Poft-Notcs of the alphabetical a mark, been lately if „ sued, and very few are n win circulation. , The above reward of One Thouland dol ~ lars wtll be paid to any person, or persons, 1 0 whofhall discover, or prosecute.to convi£lion, t the or any of them, of the 1 following defcri pi ion, viz. ( n The person or persons, who engraved the < e, late. r The printer, or printers of the said bills, n Etfery person who has acted as principal in « e anyway »n the counterfeiting and uttering < he said bills. d WILLIAM PATTERSON. President. 1 i- of the Bank cl Mainland, n Bme, April 8, 1794. 1 STATE of SOUTH-CAROLINA ' 3f In the House of Representatives, Dkclmb£r 21ft,1793. 1 1- TTTHRREAS the Com mifli oners ot pub a- VV lie Accounts,have reported, that th y cannot procecd to the in eftigation ot the n _ Tiealury Accounts, refpefifing special In t. dents, without knowing the outstanding a- ' „ mount thereof in circulation :—Therefore, Bifok'cd, That all holders ot special In- ' n _ denrs be directed, and requirrd, on or before ncr the firft day of November next,to deliver thr ! 0 special Indent in their poffcflion to one or n _ other of the Commifltouers llie Treasury, a who are to give receipts for the fame, and to e report to the CommifTioners on public ac counts, on or before the tenth day of Nov 1S ember next, the amount by therm refpeSive ly received, and also 10 the Legislature, at c ' their meeting \n November next, and lhac all special Indents no' rendered into the & Treasury as above, on or before the firft day of November next, shall be, and the fame are hereby barrfcd. ile Rc/olvtdi That pnblie notice of this refolu e«, tion be given tn the (everal Gazettes jn this State, once evety three weeks, until the tuft )tt day of November next. And that the Dele- Al- gates of this State in the of thetlni ted" States, be requeued 10 cause this rcloln ;U_ tion to be pubi shed in one or more papers ec in the cities of Philadelphia and New-York, ew dnd that provision will for the ex jy pences attending luch ptihlication. um Ordered, That the resolution be sent to rts Senate foi their concurrence. By order of the House, JOHN SANTORD DART, C.H.R. the f In the SENATE, , a December 2ift,i793- uid Rcfolvcd, That this House do concur with xe _ the Houle of ReprcCentatives in the forego re '- n g refolut'tons. Ordered, That tbe resolutions"be sent to ... the House of Rcprelentatives. - by order of the Senate, ' Qr FiLIX WARLEY Clerk. «wt N. e" N O T I C E. and Gazette of the United States if now pullrfhed at No. 119 Chesnut street—to -which place thr OFFICE of the Editor is removal, and where Printing Work in general is w performed. Choice St. Croix Sugar JUSI IMPORTED, And for Sale, By jAlYiJis YARD. Aifo a quantity of RUSSIA Matts. June 24th. d- FOR SALE, r At the STORES of Jefle 6c Robert Wain, PORT WINE in pipes, hhds. and ijuar ter talks LISBON do. in pipes and quarter calks Soucliongand Congo TEAS, in quarter cherts A qhantitv of'Lifbon and Cad'z SALT Soft Ihelled ALMONDS in bales Velvet CORKS, iu do. Russia MATTS. June 9 d The Public are cautioned to beware of counterfeited Frve Lctlar Bills of the Bank of the United States, arid Twenty Dollar Bills of the Bank of North America, federal of which have appeared in circulation within a few days pajl; they are good general imitation of the genuine Bills, but maybe dtfiinguj/ ed by the fol owing ' MARKS. Five Dollar Bills of the Bank of the United States. ALL that have appeared have the letter F. fqr their Alphabetical Mai k. The Texture of the Paper is thicker and whiter and it takes the ink more finely than the genuine paper. The O. m the word Company is smaller than the M. and other letters ot that word, so that a line extended from (he top of the o,to touch the top <if the M. would extend considerably abeve the range of the whole word. In the word Un ted the letters are nar rower andclofer together than the reft of the bill. The i and fin the word promise are cot parallel, the /inclining much more forward than the i. The engraving is badly executed, the fttokesof all the JLetteis are ftrongt i and the devkeih themargii particularly isrrjich coa>fer and appeal s darker than in thetiue bills. Some 01 the counterfeits bear date in I 791— Whereas the Bank was not ii tion till December, and no five dol. were itViu ■ in jjhef vi ar. I Twenty Dollar Bills of the Bank of .V- • v America• J ALL that have appeared have the T B lor their alphabet ical mark. They are primed o>> a paper neai-', •• I lar to that of tlie couute 1 it Fivp L. I Notes above defenbed; the en, ra-.g "• I better executed, andt/ey approach < -.u v I to the aj>pearafice »>J" the genuine b • I The fine ruled lines through rlu I Twenhy in the body of the bill* aie 11 1 h I ber th rteen in the genuine b lis, a I twelve in the counterfeits. I The word Company is much like th' I word in the Five Dollar Bills as de ! I above, the 0 being le(s than them, a. I thers following. • n'-Ljj. ic no to th<' t jllthe _ J North whereas in the genuine Ellis tlv fl I is well defined. 1 The letters ent in the word'7ti ,*0 e I the left hand at the bottom, do ro I down to the line, hut are so cu<A? c I an irregular appearance to the ■ > I Tzv and - hey going below them. The ftgnature ] Nixon, has the •'> n I ante ot being written with lamb-fel g I 01, and differs from other inks n I printing th bills and the cafhici': "j«sp I tuie. It is supposed thefeforgeries were c m> I ted in fomeofthe Southern States, a> 11 > e - I counterfeits thai have appeared, bav? k. I from thence, and two per Tons *have b &)>* I prchended in Virginia,on fufptcion <1 I the author of them. I The reward of ONE THOUSAND UOi - y I LARS will be pa'd to any Pertori or PsH e I who shall cJifco* er and prolecute to n I tion ttie fevera! offenders of the so:' 1 'g I dcfr r jptj ons or any ot them, viz. I The person or ptrfons, who mar ' I ed the paper on which thf Bills are p e I The person or persons, who ir J P ,atc S. , r I The printer or printer*, of the bills, t, I ¥gr y ffrrfer jras.f^y tl P'' 11 •"' ' L 0 j in any other way, in the I uttering the said bills. I Philadelphia, March 28, 1794 f* I —• April 22, 17',4- ,c Other counterfeit biiis ty I , e I of the Bank of the United States kive >v I pearcd in circulation. 11- I The denomination, is of TV SNI '■ is'l DOLLARS, and the alphabetical » > rft I the letter B. e- I They may be diftinguiflied fro.n ■ < gi' rf« 1 nuine by the following MARKS : u- J The paper of I lie pQUWt«feits ?<t u is J more tender texture and glofl'ey fr.mce , k, I than tfie genuine, and there is V o '"ter x- I mar 1 , in them. I TheletterC. in the word Cifi< " *° j he true bills is ftiongly maiked, s lin the counterfeits, the whoJc let »* , j fine hair stroke, evidently in ani'i S | '• I state. Thelettera in the word I is badly formed and the whole wordill di '< I and there is no comma at theend ! s ' ''' I there is in the genuine bills. i o ' I The marginal device, is tnuc" | in the falfe, than in the genuine h:h" 10 I '"6 to t' ,e ftrokei being co»' ' ' I iie**e+ coniitqi'e rl ' | more numerous. X^' s tlinereiice ' eve at firft view. I The fame reward of ONE TH >. • ■ DOLLARS, will be paid for agj» "-j ' |i! prosecuting to convittion tl '<■' •' I above described OftnHers in - *' ' I as to the laftdefcribed bills. 19 THOMAS WILLING, ' th:J of the Bank Ignited jdH.V NIXON, P«f> c Bank ol North ftmcri ■ I By order of the Com* : .tte<»' _ peftive Boards.
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