BANK OF THE UNITED STATES, Resolved, That the form of the power for vot ing by proxy at any elecftion, be: Know all Men by these Presents, That of do hereby appoint to be fubjiitute and proxy for and in name and behalf, to vote at any election of a DireClor or Directors of the Bank of the United States, as fully as might or could were personally present. In witness whereof, have hereunto set hand and seal, thii day of in the year Sealed and delivered £ in the prefeuce of ) That the form of the power for voting by proxy refpe<fling the enadlinr/, repealing or amending Bye-Laws, OrcUnanc„s"and Regulations, be: Know all Mb'n by these" Presents, That of r!o hereby appoint fubjiitute or proxy, to represent at all meetings of the Stockholders, of the Bank of the United States, and in ncr me a ,id behalf, to vote refpetting the en a cling, 'repealing or amending such Bye-Laws, Or dinartces or Regulations, as may be deemed necef far.*y and convenient for the government of the said F.ank. I/i witness whereof, have hereunto set hand and seal, this day of in the year Scaled and delivered ) in the presence of £ That the form of the power for felling, assign ing and transferring Bank Stock, be: Know all Men by these Presents, That of do hereby constitute and appoint of true and lawful attorney, for and in name and behalf) to fell, assign and transfer unto any person orperfons, the whole or any part of J"bare unto belonging in the capital or joint flock of the President, Direßors and Company of the Bank of the United States, and for that pur pose to make and execute all necessary ails of align ments and transfer, and furthermore one or more persons under to fubjlitute with like full power. In witness whereof, have hereunto set hand andfeal, this day of in the year Sealed and delivered ) in the presence of { That the form of the power to receive Divi dends be: Know all Men by these Prfsents, 7'hat of do hereby constitute and appoint lawful attorney jor and in name an d behalf, to receive and give receipts for all dividends now due, or which may grow due on share to belonging, in the capital or joint flock of the President, DireElors and Company of the Bank of the United States. hi witness whereof, have hereunto fit hand and fcal, this day oj in the year Sealed and delivered ) In the prefcnce of { American Lead Manufactory. STEPHEN A U S T IN, & Co. HAVE just now Opened their Lead-Wa rehouse, two doors fouih of Walnut-street Wharf, adjoining their New Factory— where they have now made, and ready for sale, a general assort ment of SHOT of all sizes, with SHEET and BAR LEAD, the production of the Mir.es in Virginia. As they have employed a number of experienced Englifti workmen, they warrant it to be equal in quality to any manufactured in Europe, and at a reduced price from the prime cost of imported. They also continue to manufa&ure all the above articles at Richmond, in Virginia. All orders addressed to either of the above Fa&ories, will be thankfully received, and execnted on the • fhortcft notice. N. B. Wanted, industrious, sober, Labouring Men, at the said Mines, where constant employ, good wages, and other encourage ments will be given, means of conveyance being provided, and houses for their reception. For further particulars enquire ofMeffrs. Moses Austin & Co. at their fa£iory in Richmond, or as above. Philadelphia, December 3, 1791. tf George Meade Has for SALE, at his Stoics on '.Valnut-Street Wharf, A ° f 3 and 4 ye3rs old bills of exchange Madeira IN , E > whlch he Wll ' dispose of by ihe pipe, hogthead or quarter calk. 0 London market Madeira WINE, 5 and 6 years old. WINE ° f tJUality ' b y the or Three and 4 yeari old Lilbon WINE, of a superior quality to what is generally imported, by the pipe, quarter call;, or larecr quantity. o quantity! OIdC ° aiaCBRANDY ' by ' he P'P C ' tier «. ° r '"S" A few quarter cliefts of firft quality Hyson TEA He hasjuft received by the Pigoo, Loxley, mailer,'from London, a few quarter calks of old Madeira WINE—And KNsT 7 ' Ca P t ' Stev J cns ' from Dublin, a few boxes Of Inlh LINENS, low prtccd and well assorted : a few bales of .reo and white FLANNELS, and some GLUE. A few boxes of Spermaceti CANDLES of the firft quality, and Burlington PORK of prime quality. STAVES. a ' fot ° aifpofe ° f ' 3 C l uanlit y of White Oak an"Lw * fupp 'y ° f First Q»ality Madeira and Liibon \\ INKS, and whoever is pleased to favor him with their custom, may be assured of being well ferveri SPIKES 'H ro ." gl ' th< ; Winter and Sp. ,ng, buy undrefled HAND iRSSSg«if«» - ««•««, ..d N.B. A few hampers of excellent London PORtpo . j T TZ A^ E '^ ,ccnvcd ' * n Philadelphia, November 16, 1791. Bank of the United States. December 3, 1791. NOTICE i*hereby given that the Bank of the United States will he opened on Monday the sth indent. Transfers of the (übfcriptioot to the itock of said Bank may then be made. On Monday the 12th indent, deposits will be received, and on Tuesday the 20th instant, difcouiits maybe made. By order of the President and Dire&ois, JOHN KF.AN, Cafnicr. All Bills or Notes ©ffered for Discount shall be delivered into the Bank on M<*idayi or Wednesdays, the Discount (hall be fet tled on Tucfdays and Thursdays, and (hall be made known the next succeeding days. At a MEETING of the DIRECTORS of the BANK OF THE UNITED STATES, RESOLVED, THAT the payment of the portion of the Capital Stock of the Bank of the United States, confiding of Specie whicfli will b<? due on the several Shares on the firft Monday of January next, may be made at the refpe&ive Banks of MaJJachn setts and New-Yoi k. Provided, That any Stockholder claiming the benefit of such payment, (hall, on or before the firft Monday in January next, exhibit to the Caftiicr of the Bank of the United States, a Certifi cate signed by the Cashier of the Bank into which such payment (hall have been made—any thing in the regulations heretofore eftablilhed to the contrary notwiihflandirig Bank of the United States. Phi lad el phi a, November 22,1791. THE Stockholders of the Bank, of the United States are hereby informed, that according to the statute ot incor poration, a general election for twenty-five Directors will be held at the Batik of the United States, in the city of Philadelphia, on Monday the second day of January next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon. And, pursuant to the eleventh feftion of the Bye-Laws, jthe Stockholders of the said Bank are hereby notified to afifemble in genera! meeting, at the fame place, on Tuesday the third day ot January next, ai five o'clock in the evening. By order of the President and Directors, JOHN KEAN, Cajhicr. f Secondfundamental Articlc of Statute of Incorporation. " Not more than three-fourths of the Directors in office, exclu ' five of the President, shall be eligible for the next succeeding year. But the Director who {hall be Piefidcnt at the time of an election, may always be re-ele6ted." r^pttj IMPERIAL HYSON,SOUCHONG, and BGHEA REFINED SUGARS, COFFEE, & SPICES,&c.&c Of the fiift quality—by retail, No. 19, Third-Street, between Chefnut and Market Streets Public Securities, Bought and So ld, on COMMISSION, by SAMUEL ANDERSON, fchcfnut-Street, next door to the Bank, No. 97. MASSACHUSETTS SEMI-ANNUAL, LOTTERY TICKETS, To be had at the fame place. Funds of the United States. ALL kinds of the Public Debt of the Union, bought, fold, or ex. changed ; Foreign and Inland Bills of Exchange negotiated; Merchandize of all forts bought and fold on Commission, and all other Buftncfs in the line of a BroKer, tranfaftcd by WILLIAM CLELAND, At tht Office next door to the Custom-House, State-Street, BOSTON. 2m John Pintard, SWORN BROKERBc AUCTIONEER, PURCHASES and SELLS PUBLIC DEBT of everydefcription,onCo»zOTjj{7o», at the following rates: ON the specie amount of all falcs at auction, one eighth pei cent. On ditto at private sale or porchafe, one-kalj per cent. Ou remittances, ditto. Receiving interest at the Loan-Office, one per cent, on the amount of the interest. For making transfers at &\Uo,fevinty-Jivc cents per transfer. 0-3T Such persons as may incline to tavor the fubferiber with their orders, may rely on their being executed with punauatity, fidelity and difyatck. His long experience and extensive dealings in the public stocks, together with a well eftablilhed correfpon. dence throughout the Unued States, enable him to coudufl his operations with peculiar beuefit to his employers. JOHN PINTARD, New-York, No. 57, King-Street. OBobcr 15, 1791 DANCING SCHOOL, Is now opened at his School-Room, No. 28, Carter's Alley. TTE returns his finccre thanks for the great encouragement he ru- ru c *P erlence< i ,hc f e eighteen years; hopes the reputat ion of his school for decorum and good order, as well as the perform public favor W h ' m 3 ref P caable Ihare of the A number of new Cotillions and Country Dances will be taught during the season. b Those who please to honor him with the tuition of their chil dren, may be assured, they will be taught in the most approved and that P'°P cr a 'tention w>ll be paid to the.r carriage and be held at the M I improvement of the scholars, will be held at'he New Rooms, every other Wednefriay ; when th- These orlftT llran ,f ™ ot K ent «l deportment, will be admitted. n P \ /'f w,!l bc a,t ™<icd with no exper.ee NB. An EVENING SCHOOL w ill be opened for ? row„ Gentlemen, as loon as a fuffictem number offer. Philadelphia, September 14, 179, Wanted, a good COOK, cannot be well recommended. Enqui, cos the Prints. (ep 6w.) 260 By order of the Piefidcnt and Dire&ors, JOHN KEAN, Cajhicr. W. M'D OU GALL'S December 5, 1791 HISTORY OF NEW-HAMPSHIRE, (To which is prefixed an accurate Map of the State) By the Rev. Jeremy Belknap, Are ready for Delivery to Subfctibers—who may receive their Books 011 application to HAZARD & ADDOMS, at the Comer of Chefnut and Thiid Street?. The above two volumes contain the political history of the State, from its firft fcttlement to the adoption of the present Ccin ftitwtion of the United States;—the third, containing a geographi cal defcrtption of the State, fetches of its natural history, &c. it in the ptefs. *»* A few copies of the fitft two volumes for sale—price acf. November 5,1791. In the Fiefs, and speedily will be publidir-d, HISTORICAL COLLECTIONS; Confiding of State Papers, and other authentic Documents, tending to elucidate the Hi story of Amer ic a, and particularly of the United States. By EBEN EZER HAZARD, A.M. * . P r 'ce to Subscribers will be a Dollar for each Number, containing 160 large quarto pages ; or Four Dollars and a Quarter tor each Volume in Boards ; to be paid as follows, viz. the firft and second Numbers, or Volumes, to be paid for on delivery of the firft ; and each subsequent one (except the last) at the time of delivery. Subscriptions will be recefved, in this city, by Thomas Dob son, and Hazard & Addoms, (who will exhibit specimens of the work) and in other places by the principal Bookfdlers re - Philadelphia, November g, 1791. Thirty Dollars Reward. "Q UN AWAY, some rime in August 1789, a yellow NEGRO , MAN", named Abkakam, late the property of Nathtmcl deceased—about torty-five years of age, about five feet eight or nine inches high, pretty welt set, with a large Wooll) head and large beard, walks with his knees bent, often complains of pains in his fretand ancles—by tradea bricklayer, stone mason and plasterer. He is a very handy fellow as a houle-waiter, and is fond o! filch business. He is a great dissembler, and no doubt pretends h.*° is a freeman. He has been eloped so long that no description of his prefeut clothing can be given. It is supposed that he went t® the Northern States, as he often mentioned having friends there.— Twenty Dollars reward will be given to any person that will se cure said Negro in any jail, so that the fubferiber may get him -jiiiin; and l'eafonabjc. charges will be paid—or Thirty Dollars !) be piven if he is brought to Prince William County, Virginia, to Mr. John KiNCH£LOR,by ft. f.) TO BE SOLD, BY JOHN CAREY, No. 26, Pea r -St r cet, A COLLECTION OF Scarce and Valuable BOOKS, Which may be seen every day, vnttl five o'clock, p. m. Among them are the following : Folio. TTOMER, Xenophon, Plato, Plutarch, Eufebius, Soio -11 men, Theodoret, Virgil, Horacc, Livy, Tacitus, Paterl cuius, Pliny, Concordantia Lai. Concordantia Gr. Thefaui'ui Ci~ ceronis. Biblia Junii and Tremellii, Bible dc Martin,Wells's Mips" Scapulae— Phavorini —Martinii—Hofl'mani Lexica, Voilit iuyinol logicon, Antiquit. Ecclef. Sritannicae, &c. Qtiarto. Pindar, Cyropsdia, Bentley's Horace, Terence and Phsdrus, Ovid, Juvenal, Manilius, Ciiccronis op. om. Csefar Sn ctonius, Julius Pollux, Hedcrici Lexicon, Voliii Ais Grain, Cluvtl rii Jufltnian Code,&c. Octavo ct infra. Homer, Anacrcon, Ariftnphanes, I.onginus Theophraftus, Hefiod, Poetae minorcs Gr. Ifocratcs, Phalaris Va rioui editions tf Horace, Virgil, Terence, and Ovid, Tibullus, Plau. lus, Lucan, Martial, Claudian, Val. Flaccus, Aufonius, Buchanan Sailuft, CurtiuSjFlorus, [uftin, Val. Maximus, A. Gellius Hill* Aiigutt. Scriptores, Engiifh and French Tranjlations of sonic of the Claflics, a great variety or Greek and Latin Grammars, &c. &c. Catalogues may be had of Messrs. Rice & Co. Bonkfellers. Market-street, or of JOHN CAREY. October 31. (ep tf.) Lectures on Government & Law. THE Honorable JAMES WILSON, L. L. D. Profeffoi of Lswi in the College and Academy of Philadelphia, proposes to deliver, next Winter, two Courfcs of Leflures. One Course to begin on the Second Monday, the other on the Second Tuesday of Deccmbef. WILLIAM ROGERS, Secretary to the Board of Faculty. Philadelphia, OOober is, 1791. (eptD) TO BE SOLD, Arid polTeflion immediately, That pleasantly situated Farm Whereon the fubferiber now lives. IT lies on the road trom Princeton to Brunfwick, about a mile and a half from the former. It contains 213 acres, whereof 47 are woodland, upwards of 30 meadow, and 20 more maybe made. Also a young orchard of 200 apple trees, besides a variety of peach and cherry trees, and a large garden ; the whoie under good fence. There are on the premises a two (lory (lone house and kitchen, with an elegant piazza, the whole pair.ted and finifhed. Also, a smoke-house, work-Hiop, granary, waggon houfe; harnck cow-houses, two ftorieshigh and go feet long, aud a good barn, with stabling. From the buildings there arecharm ing views of Princeton, the neighbouring farms, and Monmouth hills. Any peifon inclining to purchase, may know the terms by applying to the fubferiber on the premises, or to Isaac Snows in, No. 141, South Second-lli eet, Philadelphia. ISAAC SNOWDEN, Junior. Princeton, Otfcober to, x 793. [cpgrnj Forty Dollars Reward. LAST night was broke open the Store of the subscriber, at Bor. dentown, and flolen from the fame the followingarticles, viz. One hair trunk, containing womcns' wearing apparel; 1 small box, containing four clocks and one dozen teftamenti; 1 ditto containing one bottle green cloth coat, one striped veil and breeches, two shirts and a small bag with 36 dollars and 20s. i» 30s. Jet fey coppers; 1 keg containing a large bible, with other small books; 1 box containing 447 real ostrich feathers, some of them large and elegant, and of different colours; 2 barrels rye meal, branded Stout and Imlav; 1 barrel pork, 1 ream paper,and 1 dozen paile-boatds. Stolen at the fame time, a large Batteau, with black fides. A reward of 1 wentv Dollars will be given for the fecurityof the above property, so that the owners may have the articles again, or in proportion for part thereof; also a further reward of Twenty Dollars will be given for the security of the perpetrator or perpe trators, so that they may be brought to justice, by _ , JOHN VAN EMBURCH. Bordentown, New-Jersey, Sept. i, lygi. [ep'fj The First and Second Volumes of the CHARLES WICKLIFF, Administrator. Oftobcr i 2
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