AT A MEETING OF THE Insurance Company NORTH-AMERICA, Held, by adjournment, at the Siaie-Houfe in ibis Cny, on the tgih inft. the following PLAN, report d by tneir Committee, was unani mously agreed to, and adopted as the CONSTITUTION of the SOCIETY. J, r I !;■)£ fubfciibers agree to form themselves X into a focteiy under ihe name of PHE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NOR 1 PI AMERICA, for the puipofc of carrying on the bulinefs ol alTurance, and for ra.fing a lund to nay and fatisfy any loff-.s which may happen, or any juit demands which may be made upon the said focieiy. II The (aid fublcribcrs do leverally, that is to fay, each lor h.mfelf, or herfetf, his or her heirs, executors, administrators and assigns, here by covenant, promtfe and agree, to and with each and every other ol the-fuofcribcrs, their and e.ich and evt ry of their heirs, ext-cutors, ad miniftratou and allign., and to and with all and every person and perfous who (hall hereafter be comeaffurcd in the office of the company, to do, fulfil and pel form each and every of the articles of this afiociation, and such other articles as (hall hereafter from tune to time be made and agreed upon by (lie members of this allocation at any ol their general meetings: Provided ne vertkelefs, That no subscriber, or his or her al (igtiee, (hall be bound, or held relpunfible to the other subscribers.or any of them, their or any of their assigns, or to any per(on or perfous who (hall become assured by the company, for any Cum or sums ol money or other charge whatso ever exceeding 1 lie amount of his or her (hare or interefl in this aflociation. 111. The capital (lock of The Insurance Com pany of North-America shall not exceed fix hundred thousand dollars ; and (hall be divided iut,o sixty thousand lhares, ot ten dollars each ; and a subscription towards conftituiwig iuch stock Ihall be opened in the city ot Philadei phia'on the aoth day of November, 179?., under the infpeftion of Ebenezcr Hazard, and fha'l continue open until the whole of the said stock ftiall have been fubfcubed, IV. Any person or persons, copartnerfoip or ;>ody politic, fnay subscribe to this afToeiatton ; and the (hares lubfcribed Ihall be paid for by inftaiments as follows; that is to fay, For each and every share fubfciibcd, there Ihall be paid — One Dollar at the time of subscribing, One Dollar on the 2d Monday of July, 1793, Two Dollars on the 2d Monday of January, *794- Two Dollars 011 the 2d Monday of July, 1794. Two Dollars on the 2d Monday of Januaiy, *795- And two Dollars on the 2d Monday of July, *795- Pfovided, That until the twelfth day of De cember next, the payment ot the full instalment shall be made in the receipts issued by the og nts anrl secretary ol the late Universal Tontine As sociation ; and alter the (aid twelfth day of De cember, no person lhall fubfenbe for a greater number of fhaies than twenty. And the monies so paid (hall be vested in such securities of the United States, or of the state of Pennsylvania, or in the stock of the bank of the United States, or of the bank of North-Ame iica,as shall bythe Board of Dire£tois be thought nioft advifeable. V. If any fubferiber or other owner of any (hare or (hares, shall neglect to pay any one of the instalments on the day before appointed for the payment thereof, such fubferiber or other owner shall forfeit all the monies which (hall have been paid on account of such (hares; and Ihall moreover forfeit all his or her right, title, interrft, claim and demand, resulting from such fharcs, of, in r and to the funds of this alTociation, and the privileges thereof All monies so for feited (hall enure to the use and benefit of the company. VI. Every fubferiber to these articles, his or her afligoee, or other legal representative, (hall be considered as being to all intents and pur poses, a member of The lufurance Company of North-Amejica ; arid all (hares held in the fame lhali be transferable} in such manner, and "under such regulations as the Dire&ors of the Compa ny shall determine and direst. VII. For the well ordering and conducing the affairs of the company, there (hall be fifteen t>ire£>ors chosen by ballot,on the 2d Tuesday of January tn each year, by the Stockholders, by plurality of votes; and the Directors so chosen. shall serve as such until the expiration of the 2d Tuesday of January next ensuing such elt&ion, and no longer : Provided, Th*t as soon as forty thousand (hares shall have been fubferibed, no tice thereof (hall be given by the said Ebtnezer Hazaid, in at least two of the ncwfp;ipers pub lished in the city of Philadelphia ; and the fa»d Ebenezer Hazard (hall at the fame time and in like manner, notify a day not more than ten days diftmi from the date of such notification, for proceeding to theelcthoTi of Directors, ai a place in the city of Philadelphia, to be therein fpecified : At which time and place the cleftion Ihall be made, and the persons then chofcn (hall be* the firft Directors, and shall forthwith Com mence the operations of The Insurance Com pany of North-Ami lira. They shall continue in office until the 2d Tuesday of January next ensuing their election. VIII. Tke D:rctlors ebofen as aforefaid shall at their firft m -tug, el.ct by ballot, one of their number to be l'refidt the Subfcribera is to be held at the State-House in this city, on 10th iuft. at 10 o'clock, A. M. when the Dire&ors ar? to be cbofen. SBEN£ZER HAZARD,Secretary. The holders of Certificates in t)ie la,te Tontine A(lociati«n, who intend to become members of the Insubancb Company, are desired to call at No. 145, Arch-llreet, where their fubftriptions will be received, and a pre fer«n*: tothero, until the iath in#. bank ok the united states. Phi lad el mi a, November 10, 179 a. THE Stockholders of the Bank of the United Slates are heteby infotmed, that according to thefta+ute of incorporation, a general el r 6110:1 for twenty-five Diteftors will be held at the Bank cf the United Siaies, in the city of Philadelphia, on Mouday the seventh day of January next, at ten o'cock in the forenoon. And purfuan to the eleventh feftion of the Bye-Laws,the Stockholders of the said Bank aie hertbylnoiified to assemble in general meeting at the lame place, on Tuesday the eighthday of January uext, at five o'clock in the evening. By order of the President and Directors, JOHN KEAN, Cafbier. EOWEN-'-s EXHIBITIONS OF Wax-Work&Paintings, ARE open every day and evening (Sundays excepted) at the House lately occupied by Mrs. Pine, No. 9, North Eighth-ftreetv First Room—Contains upwards of 100 elegant Paintings, and about 30 Wax Figures, in full flature—among which are Likenefles of a number of the principal chara&ers in America ; Baron Trenck tu chains, an Indian Chief, andfeveral beautiful young Ladies of different States, the sub scriber on the premises. OBtAer y 179 1, Stock Brokers Office, N0.45, Great Dock-street, New-York, | HP 1 HE Subfcriher intending to confine himfelf: X entirely to the PURCH ASE and SALE of STOCKS on COMMISSION, Bfgsleave 10offer his fervtces to his Friends and others, in theiinc of a Stock Broker. Those who may plea fe to fa vor him with their bufniefs, may depend upon I having iuranfa£led with the ulmoft fidelity and dispatch. Ordersfrom Philadelphia.Boston, orany other part of the United States will be itriftly attend ed to. Ma\ 2, To the Public. THE fubferihe*- begs leave to acquaint the pub lic in genera), and his cuftomeis in particu lar, that he has entered into partnership with Mr. HENRY KAMMERER, and that the Print ing bufinels in the English and German languages is uow carried on under the firm of STEINER and KAMMERER, No, 85, in Racc-ftrect, be tween Sccood and Third-streets. The Go man Newspaper will be published by them, as usual, on 1 uefdays, and all kind of Print ing work done with care and expedition. MELCHIOR STEINER Philadelphia, Nov. 6, 179 a. NEW TEAS. IMPERIAL,HYSON &SOUCHONO Of the very fit ft quality, and iateft iniportatioi from Canton, via New-York, by retail,at No. 19, Third, between Chcfnut and Market Streets. N. B. A Jcuj Boxci of the above HYSON Jorfa'ie. JOHN MOTT. ( law 4 l ) LEONARD BLEECKER. M-) B O OK S, ' PRINTED A NO SOLD BY MATHEW CAREY A'o. i 18, Market-Street, Philadelphia. i. A MERICANMUSEUM,f.omiisc«w»h, ft IX tnciit .11 January 1787, to June 1702 ' eleven vols. 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