Gazette of the United States and daily evening advertiser. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1794-1795, September 19, 1794, Image 4

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    Fine Liverpool Salt,
To Be Sold
From the Ship Thomas,
The wharf below Fine-Street, ap
ply atfaid wh;trf, f<j
jsha Hollingfworth, & Co.
ifeig. 16. d.
'Tb* Ground Plan
OF THE
City and Suburbs
PHILADELPHIA.
TAKEN FROM ACTUAL SVRPSr*
11~ i; with ;» e.ifine 164$ itie jmblifher has
to info m hU fubferibers and the public in
gene al, that the plate 3 now. under the
hands of the engraver, and in gu ater for
warders than was at fir ft contemplated \t
the fame time he begs leave to .t< mind
them, th t ftfbfcri priori papers areflill o
pen at most bi the noted book-stores in the
city ; and that he hopes from The whole
of them rob e&abfcd to to mi inch a ref
p*&ab-!c Cafa:orr,, e f name."!, as will do a
credit to the work, a 9 well as afford a
reilonable encouragement f to the under
taker .
J h.}fe who are desirous of further infor
mation ai e to call on
Benjamin Davies,
No. 68, Mark* 1 Hreet.
April 14.
'Scheme of a Lottery,
To raise 39,900 Dollars, on
D M'H's, did;tell tig 15 per Cent, from
the Writes—this Lottery conftjls of
$B,ooo' 'Tickets, in which there are
1 4>539 Prizes and 23,4.61 Blanks,
ieinir 'tbout one and an half Blankt to
a Prize.
Du irs of 'he for eftabiifh*
X ing Ul'Mul M,i iuFa<sturcs, having rcOvlv-
Cd to cr-& LOrrKRIES for tailing One
Huwdk kd Thousand Dollars, agueably
loan of inc L gift ture o* trie State of
IVtw J- riry, navt appointed the following
perf >us 'o and drrcft the draw
ing *1 the Ume, viz. Nicholas Low, Rufus
K J*?, Herman Le Roy, James l4£atfori,
Ku hard Hi-nfon, Abijah Hammond, and
Cornelius Ray, of the city of New-York—
Thomas Willing, J>feph Ball, Matthew M'~
C nnr an f Andrew Bayard, of the city of
Philadelphia—Mis Excellency Richa/d How
ell, Esq. Elias Boudinot, General Elias Day
ton, Jam s Pafker, John Bavard, Do£V r
Lewis Donham, Samuel w. Stockton, Joflhua
M. Wjil'.ce, J->feph BioomSeid, and
B.»udmor, of N: w-Jerfey, who offer the
following Scheme <?i a L>itery r and pledge
tbt'tnfejve* to the public, that they will take
every alFurmcc -and precaution in their power
to have the M>n»es patd by the Managers,
from u»»e to time, as received, into the
*»»Banks %r New-Yoik and Philadelphia, to
re.nam foi the purpose of paying Priz s
which (nali be i'miTjrdiau Iv discharged by a
cbeek npon one of the Banks.
SCHEME:
>
f' %
Prize ot 20,000 Dollars is 20,00 c
ic,ooo 10,00 c
5,000 10,000
2,000 10,000
s
'5
to
20
ICQ
300
1000
2000
I.COO
S CO
100
59
2b
*5
le
id
3000
8100
1 4 >5 3 9 Prizes. 262,000
23,461 Blanks. First rjrawn number, 2,000
Latl drawn number, 2,000
38,000 Tickets at 7 Dollars each i* 266,000
The drawing wilK commence, under the
of a Committee of the Superin
tendants, as Toon as toe Tickets are fold, ol
Which timely notice will be given
The Superintendants have appointed John
N. Cummmg, of Newark, Jacoh R. Halr
denberg, ot New-Hrunfwick, and Jonathan
Rhea, of Trenton, as immediate Managers
thereof, who have given ample security for
discharging rhe trust repoTed in them.
{fdf* In order to lecure the punctual pay
mem of th-; Prizes, the Superintendants of
the Lottery have dire&ed that the Managers
Hull each en-er into bonds in 40,000 dollars,
with f ur lutficieni l- cui iti s, to perform their
initiunions, the fuMtance of which is
I. Thjt whenevt-r either of the Managers
shall leceivc the sum ot Three Hundred Dot
lars, he shall tmmdiately place the fame in
one ofthe Banks of New-York or Philadel
phia, to the ciedit ot the Governor of the
Society, and such ot the Su&ertnrendants as
live in the city where the monies are placed,
to remain there nntil tl»e Lottery is drawn,
for the paymnt ot the Prizes.
11. The Managers to take lufficient fe-
Curity for any Tickets they may trust, other
•wifeto be refponiible for them.
111. To keep regular books of Tickets
fold, Monies received and paid into the
Bank, at>{b*fts of which (hall be sent,
monthly, ro th?Govcrnor ol the Society.
Paterfon, January 1, 1794.
On application to either of the above gea
tlemen, information will be given where
tickets may be had.
February 24.
The Lottery flied by the
Soc : fty for eftiiblilhing ufefiil nanufac
tunes," will commence drawing the fiift
Tuefda\ ih Novemf-e' next —
WANTED,
An Apprentice
To the
Watch Making and
Repairing Bufmefs,
Apply TO
C. Campbell.
No. 3, Couth Fourth Greet, two doors
Irom Market-street. j
Sept. 3
NO. 69.
Diftritt of Pennsylvania,
TO wtt ;
BE i! lemembeied (hat oil the fourth dav
f Auguit, in Ihe nineteenth year o» the in
d p; nrkircc of ihc Un.ied Slat, s of America,
1 iiom.s Dobfon of the (aid Diftiift, hath dc
pofitid in this Office the Tulcol a Bonk, th<
right vvheeof he claims as P.OJjrictor, in the
words following, to wit ;
_ ; " Ati A .cuunt«f the Bilious RetnitNnu
'» Yeliow Fever, as it appeartd in the ci.
*• tv <»f Philadelphia in thr veai 1793, bv
" Benjamin Rufb, M. D. P.orrltir ot tltc
fnlhttrtes and o! Clinical M dieiiac jn,
lJ the Univrrfity 0 f Pcuafylvanin."
In confer mity to the aft of Congrel's o1
the United Stales intituled " An AEifoi the
cncOTnagt-ment of Learning, by fcctiring h'
topics of Maps, Charts, »n<j Books, 10 ift.
Authors and Proprietors of fych Copies,dur
ing the tin>r> therein mentioned,"
Samuel Caldwell,
Clerk of the Dijlrift of Pertnfyl r vania»
Aug, 27
Diftridl of Pennsylvania,
'TO WIT:
BE it rememncted that on ihe (odrth <tay
of n the nineteen*h year of thr inde
pendence the United Stales of America,
Jow ph Prirftley of the fa ; d Di(tn&, li.ith ,J C
)ofjrt.d in this Office the Titie of IV:,ok, thr
tght wh; icof he claims as Author jn til<
ro»<liY<>Mowing to wit,
li Let e;s adHrefl'cd to the Phi lof. .pht-r:
" and Politicians of France on the fybj 6>
*of Religion. To which are tin fixc««
' O(Y»v3tions relating to rhc csuT. 0 ; r/<,
i prevalenceo< fry p>
'H&rtlif'
" fcph Pritftloy, L. L. D. F. R.s! gee.
* l Tantamne Rent tam negligcfiter.
In conformity to the a& of the Con* reft
of'.he United Slates intituled 14 An Ad for
, the encouragement of learning by fc*curinsj
tlic copies of Mapa Charts and Books to th
Authors and Proprietors of frch copies du
ring the times 'herein menti- nd "
Samuel Caldwell,
Clerk of the Di/tricl of Pennsylvania.
NO. 72.
Diftridt of Pennsylvania,
TO WIT:
3E it ffcmembered that on - the fourth H a y
oPAugtiftin the utneteerith year of th< rri</,~
pel'.dfncc of the United State* of Atw ,ca,
Jo'eph PriefHey of the said ciiilittf ha'lt d-_
posited in this Office the title of a Book thr
igtn whercot he claims as Aruhor in the
wo'ds following to wit :
w Two ScrraonSj »iz. 1. The
'• (fote of Europe compared with ancient
'• P'ophecies, preaphed on tjie Faft-d»y
" '794' w 't h a Preface cdntaioing the
" rcaftjns (or the Authors-leaving England.
** 2 Tine use of Christianity efpeciallv in
difficult the Authors Fa<e
li well discourse to his Coi'?rri*3ti,orr at
*' HaeKiicv, by Jnfeph Prielll 'v 1.. L. D.
" F. R, S. &c -
!n co'.lonnity to ihe Aft of the Congress of
he Uniied Slates intituled " An Aft for ihe
encouragement of lurnutg by fecu<in» (he
copies Of Maps Charls ar.d Book- to the
Authors and Prop, iriors of such copies du
ring the times therein mr-nriooed '*
Samuel Caldwell,
Clerk cf the Did riff of Pennjylvania•
*0,000
i«,ooo
10,000
15,000
2 0,000
30,060
36,000
81,000
Diftridt of Pennsylvania,
TO WIT:
BE It remembered that on the fourth
day of Augiift in the nineteenth year ofthe
Impendence of the United States of
America, Joseph Priestley of the laid dif-
Viift hat:: riepofited in this Office the title
of a bank the tight whrrflf he claims as
Author in the word* following- to wit:
'' An appeal to the fcrious and candid
" r ofefTors of Chriftiauity on the sol
'« lowing fubjefts vi«, i. The use ot
" rgafon in the mattci sos religion 2.
t( The powers of man to do the will of
«of God—3. Original Sin—4. Elcftion.
" Rep ohation. j. The Divinity of
" ririft; a»d4. Atonement for S'll by
" thr dcith ofChrift. By Joseph Priest
" ley L. L. D FR. S. &c To which are
" added a concise Hftory of the life ol
" tho'e doftrtne' and an account of the
" Trial of Mr. El wall' for Heresy and
" Blasphemy at Stafford Aflues. To us
'• there is ope God the Father and one
" Mediator the Man Christ Jesus. 1.
«• Cor. Vltl. 6 Titn : it. j."
In conformity to the Aft of Cong, ess ofthe
Unvted States intituled 4< An A& for the
»-ncouragemen of learning by securing
the cop e<> ol M:«ps Charts and Book to the
Authors and Pi op> ieto- s'of such copies du
ring the times the r ein u> n'ioned."
Samuel Caldwell,
Clerk 'ofthe D ift rift of Pennsylvania.
Whereas an attach
ment atthefuit of the adminiftratorsof all
and fingnJai the goods and chattels, ri ht
and credits, which were of William Bur 5
net deceased, at the time of his death**
hath been iff.edout of the loferiour Couj
of common pleas, in and for the Countvo,
Mi-idlefe*, against the Goods and Chattier,
Lands and Tenements of I -nius Martin,
late of the county aforefaid, returnable to
the thi.dTuefday in July lalt. NOTICE
is hereby given to the said Irenius Martin,
that nnlefc he appear and file (pedal ba to
the said action, on or before the thirdTuef
day in January next, judgment will be en
tered against him by default, and the goods
and chatties, lands and tenements <o at
tached, fold for the fatisfa&ion of fiich of
hic creditors as (hall appear to be justly en
titled to any demand thereon, and fl»al lap
ply for that purpofev according to iheform
of the statute in such cafe made& provided
tu&flf
Aug. io,
iawtf
PHILADELPHIA: Printed „ JOHN FENNO, N.. Slx Doit „,
NO. 71
" Terence."
NO 70,
By order of the Cohl-i,
DEARE, Clerk.
I awtf.
Philadelphia. September XT, 1794. |
General orders.
THF Governor takes the earliest oppor
tunity of expressing liis sincere thanks
to the quotas of thfc brigades of the city
and county of Philadelphia militia, for
their pun&ual and general attendance at
the camp this day. In a particular man
ner he acknowledges his obligations to Col.
Gurney an<! hit regiment, to Captains
Dunlap, Singer, and and the
cavalry under their command ; —to the
corps of Artiltery ; to tlie several corps
ol Grenadiers and light infantry, attach
ed on this occasion to Colonel Gurney's
regiment; to the volunteer company of
hght infantry t.nder the command of Ma
jor iM'Pherfon ; and the corps from South
wark. A conduct so honorable, and so
spirited, cannot fail to excite a patriotic
emulation thro'-out the state ; :tnd the
Governor, with heart-felt fatisfa£iion s an
ticipates a correspondent effect, in i;rote<S
ing our constitution and laws fr m the
threatened violation and fuhv riion.—
Wherever the question, that occafiims'the
prcfent armament, has been -esplnined
and underftopd, the citizens of Pennfyl-
Tani-i have manifefted their zeal to main
tain the public peace and order,, an \ every
enemy of the Republic, internal, as well as
external, wff! eventually find, that those
who have foagln. to obtain a free govern
ment, will as cheerfully fight to preserve
it.
InaddreiTing citizens, who have advan
ced undirr a sense of duty, for the purpose
of reiloring, the violated authority of the
laws, it is lnpediiioLls to recommend a
conliant attention to sobriety and order, a
iirict refjx-rt to the rights of persons and of
private property, in the course of the
march, ihe Governor is confident that
tiie conduit of his fellow-citizeii6, will in
that, as well as in every other refpe<St,
command the elteein, conciliate the d'ipo
f;lions, and invite theafliftance andfricnJ
fhipof t"he country through which they
pais.
11 he commanding officers of the respec
tive Corps are requeflcd immediatfy to re
port to the adjutant-general, a roll of their
Officers, men and equipments; and, like
\v.K to p epare and furnifh the advance
and pay rolls. Such of the mililia as wrfh
any pa it of tiieir advance or pay be given
to their families during their afcfencc, will
p*cai*e to state the~fame to the con? m.mding
ofheer of the ph?per corps, who will make
a report to the adjutant-general, and pro
viiipn will" accordingly be made for en
suring a compliance.
The following order of march is to be
observed by the quotas of the city andcoua
ty of Philadelphia Brigade. '
1. Capt. Bunlap's ) . , T
i. Capt. JVl'ConneH's C- 1 m( 'P °[ Ll -S h '
Capt. Singer's j Horse
to a:iimble on Friday morning in Mar
ket itreet east o: twelfth lireet and to
march with the baggage in the rear by the
way of Noviis-town Kelding and Harrif
burgh to Cr-i UIW.
, Sat,lrda y morning at 8 o'clock.
1. The light infantry cerps,
2. The grenadiers,
3. Ihe baggage of the iftfantry grena
diers and battalion,
4- ihe Governor's ftaff and waegons
with stores,
' 2. I'he battalion,
To march from their present encamp
ment by the middle ferry bridge to the
ridge road and thence by Norm-town,
Reading, and Harriiburgh toCarlifle.
By order of the Governor,
(signed) JOSIAH HARMER,
Adjutant-general of the mi
litia of Peanfylvanitt.
The French Language
taught Br
J. M. B A R T,
North Second Street, Ns. 15 8,
WHO beg? ,caw Ni inform . is Friend*
and the I'uMic, that he intends to initrurt
in that Tongue, a number of Scholar* on
reasonable ternii. Those who will be plea-
Ted so employ him, Ihall be exaflly attend
ed to nt their own Appartftients.
_JSept. t 7
JUST PUBLISHED,
■— And tor J ale <jt
Matheiv Carey s Store,
No 1 18, Market street,
Price hall' a dol ar, en»bell«fli<d with a
striking Hkene's "f M> Margarot,
The TRIAL
OF
Maurice Margarot,
Before the High Court of 'Jufliciary at
Edinburgh, on an indiclment for
SEDITIOUS PRACTICES.
" OF the in any rema.kable trials winch
the pre fen t extraordinary system »if crimi
nal jurisprudence in G. Briiain and Ireland
bas'brought belore tlie public eye ; this,
certainly is ltjoft entitled to univerf'al pe
ru al ann attention. It devrlopes, moie
fully than any publication extant, the ]at
eft views and objects of the British con veil,
tion; and-proves inconteftibly, thatjudi
cial prosecutions (or persecutions( and de
cisions nre now more the remit of tlir pre
f.nt order of things, than any old fafhioir
ed attachments the laws or the ennftitu
tion. Add to this, that it holds up to the
wonder and atfiilbation of mankind, the
the firm, manly, and patriotic conduct of
this devoted v'wftim—this ' Second Sydney '
as he has justly and deservedly been calkj
who in thecourse of one of the longest tri!
als we know of, unaflifted even bv a Angle
member of the long robe, evinced Inch a
depth ot legal and constitutional know
edge and, in a fprech of four hours
length, dilplayed inch a b aze of eloquence
and fir It rate abilities, as aftoniflied
the court—ft Pa)l) , c t0 , e | ate I even
drew involuntary appl-ufe from the venal
and time-serving creature of a aorrup, „ 0 .
vernment."
Lachawannock. I
A LARGE body ot LAND on this river
and its waters, is bow for sale to Settlers on
A, on moderate term*,and at a long credit.
Thie foil is remarkably fertile, and nu
merous streams of ur&tcrare interspersed
through the who 1 *"■
■ ough the whole country. ; ,*'j
Tha main river flows through one tract ,
if about thirty thoufandacres, and is with
ie exception as one obfti uftion, tMtviga
■le to the 3urqueharm»h. r „
Spring Broi>k Creek, which with iti
watttrsami>('i.-r rraft of abuot
Party thousand acres o»' p.co(L Laj-.d, emp
ties itfclf ihto the Laclrawanrtock, aboot
.twelve miles from the"Stifqwhan«ah; . '
It affords numerous Mill feats, St"w its
'coiirfe creates iargeboditsol' well Vater-,
ed mcifdowijjTOund. , *•«
; Wafts ar? i nte rfe&edby crftks
»f £<Srißf<g¥bb}e Hiipoi-farcc. #
Several Mills are already erected for tire
accommodation of the settlers.
Roads are cut in different riire&ions, to
wards the inoft convenient markets.
The county town is not more than i 2
mle iiftantf. om many parts ot the fer
tlement.
The Sufqueltajinah affords an easy stud
Tafe navigation to Middleton, from whence
the Caual to Schuylkill extends tile oom
nunication to the my.
Another means o'f with"Phi-
is by the Delaware,, from which
tJ*ediftai>ce|pr®veral places ri abouuhirty
■ nik-s.
The proprietors combining their own iti
with that of the inhabitants, aredif
oofed to erect ks or" pub! cui ility,open
.:oads, &c. ami in every en TnUes square, a
of one-hundred acres is allotted for a
Scho. ], and ore hundred acres for thefirft
refid nt clergyman of any denomination of
Christians.
For further particulars apply to
Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne County,
Pennsylvania, July 9.
Lettersdire&ed tn George Eddy, atPhj
luleiphia, or this placi* relative to this,
ba(inefs,\Vill hr duly an!\rered. eodgm
THIS DAT IS PUBLISHED,
Aftd to be iolfi by
Robert Campbell,
No. 54, south Second Jireet, second tfbar
Ltlovi the corner of Chef nutJlreei,
MEN TORI A
The Young Lady's Friend,
B Y
Mrs. Rowfon,
Of the Nc'.t T ie itre, plvladclphia j au
thor of tlie Inqn fitor, Kitie de Chambre,
Victor^V:r : . lottr, Src.
Price neatly bound 75 cents.
Detejled be the pen luhofe baneful influ
ence
Could to the youthful docile mind convey
Pernicious precepts, tell loose tales,
And paintillicit tnffionin fuehcolours,
As might mi/lead the unfufpefling heart,
And vitiate the young, unf tiled judg
ment.
I would not for the riches of the Eajl
Abuse the ncblejl gifts of Heaven thus,
Orfmk my Genius to such pro/litutiou.
Aug. 21 taswim
Just Landed,
From on board the ship' Washington, Capt,
John Collins from
A CARGO OF
White Wines
In Barrels ; and
C L A RE T
in and Ca'c;—For Sale by
FRJNCIS COPPINGER,
No. 26, Sprucp, near front Sheet.
A-.ignft 15 . 1794,
NOTICE.
j The Gazette of the United
States h now pui/i/hed at No. 115
Chkenut street—to which place th-
OF FICE of the Editor is removed, ahd
where Printing Work in general is
performed.
*eod2W
c. W. PEALE.
EVER lolicitous to rt-nd. i his MUSEUM
still. more and more an object of rationa
fntertainment, and Tubfervient to the in]
terefts of ufcfui fci nee, has on the fu ;ge£.
lion and with ttic advice of a number o.
his friends, provided a Book, which will
he always open for the infpeftion of thole
whoviflt his Museum, in which book it is
proposed t*o iniert all ftich dlfcoveries, in
ventions, impi ovements, fcliomc , ofeTer
vations, experiments, projects, hints or
queries relating to the art« or Sciences, as
any of his visitors, or correrpondents.rnav
from time totime communicate.
Such as cbnfe to conceal their names
may either fend their communication* ano
nymous, or at their desire, C- \v. Pe a ! e
will insert their names, with the number or
Signature of ther refpe£live communica-
tiooi in a private book which he (liillkeep
for that purpose.
The advantages ot fuctiapublic rej»i(le r
are obvions. It willrefciie from oblivion
many u-tefol hints, which might othevwifo
have died with their authors. It may se
cure to inventors their juft«Ui ras a „d p V
vent othSis from taking the honor or profit
of a to which they are not en.
'"led, and a* the Mufrum is now vifittd
byperfons from almost all parts of the
world, fnce a,regWler, .It is prc!\:med, will
■ oon contain and be the means of diflehii
nating a vast fund of „f e f„| knowledge, and
promote that fpii it of enquiry and invrn
r '' ,or which.ihe people of the Unitrd
Stares are already fomftlydiftinguifbed.
Aug. 22
> - -rv. '
■ '
George Eddy.
O R
Choice St. Croix Suvar
JUST IMPORTED,
And fer Sale,
By JA.WKs YAIiD.
Alloa quantify of RUSSIA Ma«s.
June 24th.
*5?
w >
-
1 he 1 üblic are cautioned tq
beware of counterfeited Fine Hollar Bills
of the Bank of the United States, ,wa
Twenty Dollar Bills of the Bank of North
America,feveral of which btrve tiptrareA
in circulation within a few days p a ]hilei
are good general imitation of :Z
Sills, hut may be diflmgui/ht d hj the sol■
owing
MARK s.
Five Dollar Bill> of the Bank of tL.
United States.
ALL that have appealed have [Tie lei it
F. for their Alphabet tal Mark.
The Texture of the Pap*!- u thkk r a,„
whiter and it takes the ink moiv f ric
tlian the genuine paper.
The O. 111 the word Company is liroj'e
than the M.and other.letter; ol tivi u , r{
r<j that a lint extended I'rom the top o) th
O, to touch the top ifthc M. would ex ten
considerably above the range ol Hit whol
word.
In the word United the Jettc-rrare uaj
>'ower and closer together than th« reft c
the bill.
The 1 and /in the word promise are no
parallel, the/inclining much roorcfeiwar,
than th? i.
The engraving is badly executed; iT,
ltrokesot all the I.etters are a «v
the devi e in themargin particularly i smuc
coa frr and appeals darker than in ih e ln,
bills. Some el the counterfeits hear date i,
I 791 Wliereas the Bank was not ie opera
tiOH till December, and no five dolla. bill
were inueri in ihar year.
Twenty Dollar Bills of the Bank of Sort,
America.
ALL that have appeared have the letter
I. lor their alphabetical mark.
They are priced on a paper nearly fimj.
ai to that of the counterfeit- Five Dollar
$ote3 above delcnbedf the engraving is
letter executed, and they approach nearer
o tiie appearance of the genuine hills.
r e e riiled lines through the word
uvtrlyi m the body of the bill, a*e in nun..
|er th i teen in the genuine b.Us, and but
welve in the counterfeits.
i be word Company is much like! the fame
vord in Dollar Bills as described
ibove, the v being less than the wi, and o*
:he< <; following.
.There is no stroke to the / in the word
vbrth whereas in the genuine bills theftroke
is well deiJned.
The letters ent in the word I mtnt)) to
> he left hand at the bottom, do .Tu'H come
jown to the line, hut are lb cut as to give
i in irrogular appearance to the *void ; the
Tw and hey going below them.
The f\£naturc | Nixon, h3sthe appear
ance of Wing written with lami>.bl|a< k and
01, and differs Irorn oihtr uvks used in
printing th bills aud the cafiiiei ,, i signa
ture.
It i» supposed these forgeries were c pmroit
ttd in lome of ihe Sousht i n States, a.' all the
counterfeits that have appeared, Bavi ccnie
prehended i n Virginia,on suspicion ol being
the author of them.
The reward of ONE THOUSAND DOL
LARS will he pa'd to any Pet lon or l?crfon*
wlio shall dilcover and jArofccuie to convic
tion the fevcial offenders of the following
deWiptions or any of them, viz.
The prrfon or pcrfons, who maml-'£Uir»
ed the paper on which the Bills are primed.
i he person or per tons, who engra\rd the
plates.
or printers, of the bills.
Every person who has a&ed as a principal
"lonyothcr way. >n the counterfeiting and
«^ f -ring the fa id bills.
Philadelphia, »ch 28, 1794
■April 22, 1794,
Other counterfeit bills
ofihe Bank o< the United States have ap
pea red in circulation.
•he denomination is of TV/EIVTY
DOLLARS, and the alphabetical in2<k is
the letter B.
Thevmay IwdUHngnifted from- the ge»
nutne by the following,MAßKS: t '*
T ,le (Japer of iha Counts'frits it of 8
i»ore tender text tire and gloßey IterlSee
than the genuine, and there is m WWW
mark in them. %'
The letter C. in- the word Cafltle*, in
he true bills is ft ipngly.marked, Merest
iii the counterfeits, the whole. lett«Jr ii*
fine hair (troke, evidently in an unftaiflicii
state., The let ter a in the ivord daniard,
is badly formcrfand the wtoUw-ord illdonp
and there is nocoinma at theend of It, as
there i s in the genuine hills.
The marginal device, is much tfaiker
in itw fiilfe, than in the genuine tills Ww
mg to the ihade strokes being Mnch
nearer together, and consequently ranch
more numerous. This <lifference strikes the
eye atfirft view.
. The fame reward of ONE THOUSAND
DOLLARS, wiM be paid so: apprehending
profecutjng to conviftiorr the several
above defcribedOffenders in refpeft to t*iis 9
as to the Jaft deft ribe<f bills.
THOMAS WILLING, Prcfident
of the Bank Uruieci Sfaie?.
JOHN NIXON. Pre fid cut of the
Bank of North America.
By order of the Committees of the FeU
pe&ive Boards.
FOR SALE,
At the STORES of
Jefle & Robert Wain,
POKT WINE in pipes, hfods. and quar
ter calks
LISBON do. in pipes and quarter calks
Souclions; and Congo TEAS, in quarter
cherts
A quantity of Lilbonand Cadiz SALT
Soft flielled ALMONDS in bales
Velvet in do.
Russia MATTS.
June 9 d
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