BANK OF THE UNITED STATES. February ift, »793 WHEREAS foreigners holding Mock in the Bank of the United States may pre fer receiving their Dividend* in Ltwope, to re ceiving them in America, RESOLVED, That sny proprietor of the Capital Stock, of the Bank of ihc United State* in Europe, (hall be entitled to receive ciihir in Loudon 01 in Arnlteidain, the haii yeariy dividends which may be declared there on—"in London at the rate of one pound sterling for every lour hundred and forty-five cents, or ia Amftordain at the raie ol one guilder curreui money for every forty cents and tour mills—-he dividend declared in January of each year, to be paid iu London or in Amfteidani on the fc cond Monday of July following—and the divi dend de lared in July of each year, to be paid iu London or in Amflerdam on the (econd Mon day of January following. Provided, That every such Proprietor (pre vious to trie declaring of any Dividend, so to be pan! in London or in Amrtndain) thail give au thentic notice to the Prcfident and Direflors ot the Bank at which of tlie said Cities he will re ceive the said Dividend. By ihe ftxfidcnt jnd Oircftors. JOHN KEAN', Cafkicr. SANK OFT HE UNITED STATES. Resolved, THAT the Cafh be the propiictor of; and after cancelling the fame, 10 iflue a new Certificate or Certificates in lieu thereof, ;n the uame ot such proprietor. Resolved, That in all f.nurc transfers of Conmlcat (hares in the capital flock of ihe Bank, the Certificates of the tiansferred be can celled, and a new Certificate or Certificates be ifTued in the name of the transferee or purchaser. Resolved, That the Certificates in futtue ifTued, be foi one or more (hares, as the p*«>- prietor may recjuett ; and the new Certificate or Certificates (halt be ot correfpondeht numbers with ihofe in lieu of which they arc issued. JOHN KEAN, Cashier, ep3W Insurance Company. AT a general meeting (by adjournment) of the Insurance Company of North-America, on Wednesday the 16'h inliant, It was Rcfolved, THAT the Instalments which, according 10 the Conftnution, will becomc due on the tecond Monday of July and January next, or either ol them, may be paid by any Stockholder at an earlier period ; and any Stockholder so paying such inllalment, Or inftalmeim, (hall receive a proportionate (hare of the Dividends thereafter to be made, calculating such ftiare from the firit day of the month fuctecding luch payments rc fpedtively. Extract from the Minutes, EBEN. HAZARD, Sec'ry. Philadelphia, |m. 23. Advertisement. Mr. JOSHUA HARBIN, Si R, YOU will please to notice, that I intend to file a Bill in the High Court of Chancery* in the Stat* of Maryland, to compel you to con vey the following Traits of LAND, to wit— Harbin's Lot, ft-Offices are to be established on the route, ami such petfons appointed Poll matters as the Contra&or (hall name, and the Poihnaflct-Gt neral approve. Within three months afier the carriage of this mail is commenced, the Contractor is to ilatc to the Poftmaflcr-General the days and hours of its arrival and departure at and from the principal Port-office*, which experience {hall prove to be moll convenient; and thereafter the mail is to be delivered at the refpc&ive Poft-offices at the houtsfo fixed, unavoidable accidents excepted, on penalty of one dollar for each hour's delay,; and for the non-performance of,* trip, the Con trador to forfeit twenty dollars. Ihe term of the contradl cannot excced eight years. During its continuance the Contractor is to receive the rates of poftageby law eftabltfhed, and to have the exclulive ptivilcge of carrying letters and packets for hue, such excepted, as JhaH be sent by a special meiTenger, or which are or Ala]l be by law declared free. TIMOTHY PICKERING, P.M.G. Geiifral PoJLOJJice, Jan. 22, 1793. TICKE Jn the FEDERAL CITY LOTTERY, May be hadaISAMUEL COOLER.'* Fcny. City of Washington. Ja.nua.ky 7th, 1793. A NUMBER of Lois in this Ciiy will be of- Icfitl tor f.»le at au& on, by the Com mif fn'iios, 011 ihe 17th 4 tr>n venient HOTEL or INN, with hot and cold Baths, Stables, and other out houses, ifprtfetited onorbcJoTc the 10//1 ej April next ; and a pre ference will be given 10 the Artist for a Con. tract, provided he be duly qualified to compleat his plan. The ground on which the Hotel and out houses are to be erected, will be a corner lot of about 90 by 200 fret, with a back avenue to the stables, &c. Sections and cltiinaies of the expenfc will be expected with lite elevations, &c. compleat ; and ,0,000 dollars mult he regarded by the Aichiteft jsthe utmost limit in the cxpriife intuidcd lor this P ur P° fe - S. BLODGET, Agent for the affaiis of the City. January jg. 300 JUST PUBLISHED, By Thomas Dobfon, BookUUtr, at the Stone-Houfc, in Second Jirect, ENCYCLOPEDIA: o*, A DICTIONARY of ARTS, SCIENCES, AND MISCELLANEOUS LITERATURE, The Different SCIENCES and ARTS COMPREHENDING THE History, Piaftice, of each, according to the Latest Discoveries and im provements : and full Explanations given of the various detached parts of Knowledge, whether relating to Natural and Artificial Obje&s, or to Matters Eccltfuftical, Civil, Military, Commer cial, See. 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Ten dollars to be paid on sub scribing, the volumes or half-volumes finifhed to be paid for when delivered, the price of one volume to be paid in advance, and the price of each succeeding volume to be paid on deliver ing the volume preceding it. No part of the work will be delivered unless paid for. 111. In the course of the publication will be de livered about five hundred copperplates ele gantly engraved in Philadelphia: which by far exceed in number those given in any other t'cientific dictionary. At the clofc of the pub lication will be delivered an elegant frontif. picce, the dedication, preface, and proper ti tle pages for the different volumes, It iscxpc&ed the work will be comprised in about eighteen volumes in quarto. (pj" Those who with to become possessors of thisvaluable woik will please to be earlv in their applications, as the fubfeription is nearly doled. Jan. 23. ep 'in 50,000 25,000 January 28, 1793. INFORMATION is hereby given to all the military Invalids of the United States, that the sums to which they are entitlrd for fix months of their annual pension, from the 4th day of September 1792, and which will become due on the sth day of Match 1793, be paid on the said day by the Commiflioners of the Loans within the dates refpettively, under the usual regulations, viz. 20,000 15,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 20,0®0 Every application for payment mud be ac companied by the following vouchers : lft. The certificate given by the {late, fpecify ifig that the person po(letting the fame is in fa 61 an Invalid, and ascertaining ihe sum to which, as such, he is annually intnlcd. 150,000 Dollars 350,000. 2d. An affidavit agreeably to the following form ; A. B. came before me, one of the J udices county of in the (late of and made oath that he is the fame A. 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