- ADVERTISEMENT. fpt Th<jt ft'fini who kavt, r*iewe<l SiJJiirip- Hin.tbnei fir thiCaifite, and theft * T J } ,n arrtars far t Iti fame, art mtjl tantfly rtaaffiei /» ui; paymetl It Ike Uttf at Jut* at pafiflt. An Ordinance forfct'uring the punOual Payment of the Alonit* due on the Subscriptions to the Society for efta~ blijking Ufeful Manufactures. WHEREAS doubts have heretofore arisen with regard tb the power of the Society to annex any penalties to the non-payment of the instalments, agreeably to the terms of the fttb fcriptions. And whereas the Legislature at their lalk fe (lions. pitted a supplement to the original iaw of incorporation, removing the said doubts, and fullv authorizing the Dire&ors to pass any ordinance they may think proper, to compel the pun&ual payment of the said fubferiptions. See. Be it or penned, then/on, by the Governor and Directors of the Society for ejlMJhivg Ufeful ManufufturtSy That if any fubferiber or hisafligns, (hall neglett to pay the second payment of his, her, or their refpeflive fubfcrtDtions, logether •with the lawful interest arising thereon, either to the calhier of the United Scales Bank Office of Discount and Deposit, at New-York, the cafbier of the Bank of New-York, the cafbier of the Bank of the United States, in Philadelphia, of John Bayard, Esq. in the city ot New-Brunf wick, in the (late of New-Jersey, on or before the thirteenth day of April next : That then and in that cafe, all and every fhaie ot (hares of such pei son or petfons so ncgle&ingto make such pay ments as aforefaid, and the monies by them pte vioufly paid, (ball he forfeited,and forever there afit-r veiled in the said Directors, and their fnc ceiTors, for the common benefit of the said So ciety. Sec. 2. Andbe itfurther or dainedby the authority That if any fubferiber, or bis ailigns, (hall neglect to pay the third payment of his, her or iheir refpeflive fubferiptions, together with the lawful interest arising thereon, on or before the thirteenth day of May next. That then and in that cafe all and every share 01 ihares of such person or persons so negle&ing to make such payments as aforefaid, and the monies by them previously paid, shall be forfeited, and forever thereafter veiled in the said Direttors, and their facceffors* for the common benefit of the said Society. Sec. 3. And be itfurther ordained by the authority efotejaid, That if any fubferiber, or Kis afligns, mall neglect to pay the fourth payment of bis, her,or theirrefpe&ive fubferiptions,on or before the thirteenth day of July next, that then and in that cafe, all and every (bare or (hares of such person or persons, so neglecting to make such payments as aforefaid, and the monies by them previously paid, shall be forfeited, and forever thereafter veiled in the said Directors, and their successors, for the common benefit of the said Society, NICHOLAS LOW, Governor. ' Passed at New - Ark, e oth February, 17 93. (Countei fijjned j £L.ISJfcIA J&QUDIXOT, Secretary pro tempore. BE IT KNOWN, that the proportion of fpe- which may be paid on the r.efpe&ive pay ments of every original (bare, by such Stock holders ai prefer paying a moiety of said shares in specie. in lieu of deferred deb*»as follows: Dols. Cis. On the 13th of April, 1793* with in terest from 13th July, 1792, 7 On the 13th of May, i793> * n tercft from 13th January, 1793, 7 On the 13th of July, 1793, 8 09 Stockholders in the laid Society are hereby notified, that I, the subscriber, am duly autho rized to make the requisite indovfements upon the certificates of shares which they may refpec lively hold, and that books of transfer are open ed at my office, in FVout-ftreet, New-York. JLOW. iawti3M. Filrtury 2l> i 7 q». City of Washington. January 7th, 1793. ANUM RER of Lois in this City will be of fered for fate at auction, by the Commis sioners, 011 the 17th day of September next.— One fourth part ot the purchase money is to be staid down, the residue at three equal annual pay ments with yearly interest 00 the whole princi pal unpaid. JOHN M. GANTT, Clerk to the Mrs. JExtraft of an Ast of the General Assembly of Maryland, roncernhig the Territory of Co- lumbia, and the City ol Washington. 14 Be it ena&ed, That any foreigner may by died or will, hereafter to he made. take and hold lands toithin that part of theJaid Territory which lies with- Hi this State, in the fame manner as if he was a citi~ ztn of this State ; and the fame lands may be con veyed by him, and transmitted to and be inherited by his heirs or relations, as if he and they zvere citizens o/thii State : Provided, That no foreigner shall, \n Virtue hereof be entitled to any further or other privilege of a citizen." Jan. 19. tf V O R SAL E, £y the Subjcriber, at Walnut-Street Wharf\ BILL of EXCHANGE Madeira Wine, Fit for immediate ule, in pipes & quarter calks, 'T'ENERIFFE WINE, in pipes, 4. SHERRY \VINE» in quarter calks, WEST-INDIA RUM, 2, 3 and 4 proof, OLD BRANDY, OLD SPIRIT* XOPPERAS, BRIMSTONE, ALLUM, Two Bali-# 10-4 BLANKETS, and A Bale of MUSLINS. A new 13-4 Inch GABLE, 120 fathoms long. GEORGE MEADE. Phi,'ad/If hie, Jan. 19,1793. PLANS OF THE City of Washington, Sold by the Booksellfrs, 90BS0N, CAREY, YOUNG, & OII'KStJJXK. War Department, Januakv 28, 1793. INFORM ATION is hereby given to all the military Invalids of the United States, that rhc sums to which thev are entitled for fix months of their annual pension, from the 4th day of September 1792, and which will become due on the *th day r>t March *793* will be paid on the said dfy by th,e Com in thinners of the Loans wtfhin the dates refpettivdy, lender tht: usual regulations, viz. Every application for payment O'.ufi be ac« contpariicd by the following voucher*: • lft. The Certificate given, by the rkate, (pacify ing that the person pofieflinjtihe iarpe »s in U6l an Invalid, and ascertaining the sum u> which, as such. he is annually intitled. 2d. An affidavit agreeably to the following form : A. B. came before me, one of the Justices of the county of in the ftatfr of and made oath that he is,the fame A. to tfhom the original certificate in hi* possession was giv en, of which the following is a copy (jhe cer tifitate given by the state to be rec&ed) That he fcrved (regiment, corps or vefleljtt the time he was difablecl, and that he now resides in the and county of and has resided «,here for the Jafl years, previous towhick he resided in In cafe an Invalidibould apply for pyyment by an attorney, the said attorney, .befylesthe certificate and oath before recited, inuft pfroduc<s a special letier of attorney agreeable to tm fol lowing form: 4 I, A. B. of countv of state of do hereby conllitute and appoint C. P. of my lawfii) attorney, to receive in my behalf of my pension for fix months, as an Invalid of the United States, from the 4th day of Sep tember 1702, and ending the 4th day of March 1 793.. Signed and Sealed in the Prepuce of Acknow'edged before me, Applications of executors and administrators must be accompanicd with legal evideoce of their refpe&ive offices, and also of the tiro« the Invalid died, whose pcnfion they may claim. By Command of the Prcfident of the United States, H. KNOX, Secretary at War. By THOMAS JOHNSON, DAVID DANIEL CASR&LL, Esquires, Commission ers appointed by Government to prepare the Public Buildings, See. within the City of WaJhiHgtorii for the reception of Con gress, and for iheir permanent residence after the year 1800— A LOTTERY FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF THE Federal City, £0,000 Tickets at 7 dollars, arc 350,000 dollars, LIST OF PRIZES, viz 1 Supei.b Hotel, with baths, ) out houfcs, &c.£cc. 10 toft J 1 Cafli Prize i ditto 1 ditto 1 ditto 2 ditto 10 ditto 20 ditto sbo ditto 200 ditto 400 ditto 1,000 ditto 15,p00 ditto V6»737 Prizes Blanks 50,000 By this scheme at kflfi jthe amount of the tick ets will return to thp fortunate adventurers, and yet the federal jCity will gain its object .thereby, in a magnificent building denned both for pub lic and ptivate convenience. Although some expence must necessarily at tend the conducing of the lottery, (which ex pence will be taken from the principal prize) the Cotnmiflloners having agreed to present in re turn a fufficient quantity of excellent free-ft one, together with the best adapted lots for the hotel and for the out-houfes, the value of the lottery entire may be fairly rated at something more than par : In this important instance it will be found, on examination, to exceed all the lotteries that have ever been offered to the Public in this or perhaps in any other country. The keys of the Hotel, when compleat, will be delivered tocrfce jortunate possessor of the ticket drawn aagainft Jts number.—All the other prizes will be paid, without deduflion, in one month after the drawing, by the City Treasurer at Washington, or Bank or Banks as may be hereafter announced, for the conveniency of the fortunate adventurers. The drawing will commence on Monday the pth of Septembei next, at the City of Washing ton. Tickets may be had of Col. Wm. Dickens, Cily Trcafurer of Washington ; Thayer S3 Bartlet, of Charleston, South-Carolina ; Gideon Denij'o ft, Sa vannah > Meflfi s. James Wejl &'Co. BahitnoTe ; Mr. Peter GUman, Boston; and at fuel) other places as will be hereafter publifiied. N. B. ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS will be given for the best Plan of an elegant and con venient HOTEL or INN, with hot and cold Baths, Stables, and other out houses, if prejented on or tcjore the 10th of April next-, and a pre ference will be given 10 the Artist for a Con. ttaft, provided he be duly qualified to compleat his plan. The ground on which the Hotel and out houses are to be ere£ied, will be a corner lot of about 90 by 200 feet, with a. back avenue to the Rabies, &c. Sections and estimates of the egpenfe will be expe&ed with the elevations, &c. compleat ; and 50,000 dollars must be regarded by the Architect as the utmost limit in the exprnfe intended for this purpose. S. BLODGET, Agent for the affairs of the City. Wrck 6, 1793. ep2m 328 50,000 ?s>°PO 20,000 15,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10.000 £,000 are -1,000 s°° x 00 5° 2 5 to 10 10,000 20,0C0 130,0tt0 Dollais 350,000 advertisement. NOTICE is hcr*l>y given, Th*t tbc Com miflioncrs appointed by B'jard of T>i|ftees of the Univeifity of North-Carolina, will attend at the town of Hilllboxough, 011 the isch, 19th and aoth days of April mxt, lot the of receiving propofal® from fucn per foos as may he difpoftd to undertake |hc Build ings of the Univerhty. FREDERICK HARGETT, Chairman. TO be SOLD, on LEASED ro* t|V(N OR TFN V IAI S, THE FOLLOWING HOUSES. ONE on Walnui-ftieet, near Fourth-ctreet 4 23 feet front, has two parlours below, the hont one 21J by feet, the baek parlour is 18 by 14$ feet. The front room up ftdiis is by feet. There are five good chambers in this house, besides the garret is divided inro three rooms, in two of fhetn there are fire places. The other House is 27 fret upon Walnut ftreetyand 52 feet upon 4th ftr*et; there are two good parlours below, one of them 2,5 by 20 t-2 feet, the other 25 by 18 1-2 feet, and seven com plete bed-chambers; besides the garret is di vided into 4 rooms, 3 of which rooms have fire places. The kitchens are good ones, and arc under tbe houses ; the iaigeft houfc has also a house-keeper's room. It is intended there (hall be a communication from both c»f these houses to a neighbouring ice-boufe,fufficiently large to supply 3 ,houses. Within 50 yards qf thele houses, there will be compleat (table's and coach houses, for both houses ; they will be finifbed in the moll compleat manner, and the keys to be delivered early in the summer. On paying half the money cown (if fold) the other half may be paid bv instalments, or the whole may remain for years, paying jntereft and giving fecurityon the premises. For terms of sale or lease, apply to the Sub scriber, -GEORGfe MEADE. Who has jor SALEy Sundry Ground Rents, In this city, amounting to twenty-five pounces fixtcen (hillings and fix-pence, per annum. Also, a quantity of BAGS, that will contain iwo and a half and three and a half bufhcls. Philadelphia, Jan. 19, 1792, Insurance Company. A Ta g<ncral meeting (by adjournment.) of xJL the Insurance Company of North- Amei ica, on Wednesday the 16th instant, It was Resolved, THAT the Instalments which, according to the Constitution, will become due on the fccond Monday of July and January next, or either of them, may be paid by any Stockholder at an earlier period ; and any Stockholder so payijpg such inftalmcnt, or inftaiments, (hall receive a proportionate (hare of the Dividend* thereafter to be made, calculating such (hare from the firft day of the uiomtr fucxcedlTVg~fuctr ~p>syifteff[s re fpc&ively. Extract from the Miuutes, EBEN. HAZARD, Sec'ry. Philadelphia, Jan. 23. A New Post-Road. HAVING been desired to eftablifti a poft road from Reading, in thp Hate of PeriQ fylvania, to Williamfburg, at the Great Foiks of the Genefee river, Notice is hereby given, that proposals will be received at the General Post- Qflfrce, for carrying a weekly mail between Reading and Williamfourg aforcfaid, by the following route, to wit : the Great Road now improving between Reading and the town of Northumberland ; from the latter place to Loyal Sock creek ; thence to Lycoming creek ; thence in the new road to the Painted roft, on Tioga river; and thence to Williamfburg. The propofaU will be rccpivrd unfil the 15th of March next, inclusively; the carriage of ihe mail to commence withity one month after wards. Necessary PoA-Of&ces are to be eflablilhed on the route, and fucfr peifons appointed Poft matters as the Contractor (hall name, and the Poftmafter-Genpral ppprove. Within three months after the carriage of this mail is commenced, the Conusor is to state to the Poflmafter-General the days and hours of its arrival and c|cparturs at from the principal Poft-oflßces, which experience (hall prove to be most convenient ; and thereafter the mail is to be delivered at the refpe&ive Poft-oEfices at the hours so fixed, unavoidable accidents excepted, on penalty of one dollar for each hour's delay ; and for the non-performance of a trip, the Con tra6lor to forfeit twenty dollars. The term of the contract cannot exceed eight years. During its continuance the Contra&or is to receive the rates of poAageby law eltab lifhed, and to have the exclusive privilege of carrying letters and packets for hire, such excepted, as (hall be sent by a special meflenger, or which are or shall be by law declared free. TIMOTHY PICKERING, P.M.G. General Pofl-GJice, Jan. 22, 1793. N E W TEA S. IMPERIAL,HYSON&SOUCHONG Of the very fittt quality,an<} latell importation from Canton, via New-York, by retail,at No. 19, Third, between Chefnut and Market Streets. N. B. A Jew Boxes of the above HYSON f»r sale. TICKETS In the FEDERAL CITY LOTTERY, Mav be had at SAMUEL COOPER'S Ferry. TO BE SOLD BY TME EDITOR, A TABLE for receiving and paying Go|d : — grad uatcd according to I.aw—Blank Manifefis— And Blanks for the various Powers of Attorney niceffary in tranfa&ing Business at the Trealuiv or Bank of the the United States. JP&T.MSLJMty, By Thomas Dobfon $*>{!< ller.jit jfe, Stone-Hnfe, » SttoU t V.Q LUMt VII, ps ENCYCLOPEDIA • DICTIONARY of Ail(s sr 11 u*.. MiiGJ-.U AXLOi s ' SCONCES /M4>ARt , "TKE'V. lht Ft>rm **JF rKEATJSZS A* SYSTEMS; Tuc ... Ac d ' W" r J' J o d officii accord ingTOTtirl.^;ri}-B T *' : .nd full Expl W u. 10 ,S o fe »arious detached P ,„ 5 „f JU O „, P( , X! relating to Na,„,al* n J Ar! , firial 0 h l C h ' , Matters Ecclifuftical, Civil, Mi 11,,., , ' " cial, Ac. Including Elucidations of the poila.it Topics relative tn k t l,g,„,.,M„r, s M ™* nets, and theOeWwomy ot Lfc : el s t J „i* a Defcriptton ofallthcCountncs, C,„e,, w' *">• R '«". *c. throU^ o „, /'l? *<«<"•< U4 Motfcin, of the different Euipi,,,. Knwd lm , and States : and arj account of .the Live* of til most Emincut Pcrfons ia enary 4l*ii W| f, om (1k ages dawn to the prrfciu tinges. Com piled from tlie writing 9 I vhe belt amb,,. Several Lan fi ua(>rs ( t h c mo st , p p lowd ri<- ? , as well o| General Science a> of paiuuiW benches; the I ra.nfaflions, jgurnals, and r . moirs of the learned fucietu-., both ai homraud on'diff - % MS ' ,CaU ' CS ° , c ' nlnem P'olelTor. on difFcrem Sconces : and , yarirty of on^l dencr' dhy an " lc -"f've CorrcfoJ. The Seventh Volume contains a def.ripiio* of Mount Etna, Eudiometer, Exehartg<, iXpe "mental Philosophy, Svftem of Karricrv, Feudal fyfttm, fire, hxed Air,fluxions, Food, Fortifies. • lon.Foffiis, ihiftajy 0 f Frame, Gardf.im,, <;«, geneva, Geography, Geometry, Gildin s , Glsfc &c. with a variety of articles in natural hilt'ory,- biography and raifcellaniej. lUuflrated wife Thirty Eight elegant Copperplates. CONDITiOSS. I. The syorfc S printing on a fuperfirve paper, and new types, ('.caJJior Ibe pu.polc) which wi!i be occasionally renewed before tlt«y con. tract a yo.ru appear ajnee. 11. Ihe work is furnished ip or h?U-volpt«{S, chute; t!*e price ol the whole volumes, five.domrsejch.oUlje lialf-v.olumej two dollar* ?nd two-thirds nj * dollar each. Tf\) dollars to tje paid ne £ui). (bribing, or hjlf-voluair>&>ifhe4 to be paid for when delivered, theprice of one volume to be paid in advajiee, and each fucceecling volume to' be paid on deliver* ing the volume preceding it. No part olfhe work will be delivered uijlffspaid for, 111. In the couife of the publication will be d{. livered about five hundred copperplates ele gantly engraved in Philadelphia: which sty tar exceed in number those given in any oiher fcicntific difliona»y. A±tfeeclnfe®(<Ktf.uh ttMJion will be delivered an elegant frontif. piece, tbe dedication, preface, and proper ti tle pages for tbe different volumes, It is expeSed the wofk will be comprised frt abom eighteen vnluijiej in quarto. 53" Tbolje wbo wifti to becoipe pofieffors of this valuable worltwill pleafefo be eailyintbeir applications, as the fubffriptjiOii is nearly doled. J an • «3- epim BANK OF THE UNITED STATES. February ift, 1793 WHEREAS foreigner* Stock in the Bank of the United States may pret fer receiving their Dividend* in Europe, to re ceiving them in Ameiica, RESOLVED, That any proprietor of tl|e Capital Stock, of the Bank of the United States residing in Europe, ftiall be entitled to repriye either in London or in Amsterdam, the fo)f yearly dividends which may be declared thcrip. on—in London at the rate of one pound fterliijg for every four hundred and forty-five cents, or in Amsterdam at the rate of one guildet current money for every forty cents and four mills—rt|>e dividend declared in January of each year, tp be pai f d in London or in Ainfterdam on the fcj| cond Monday of July following—and the <Jivu dend declared in July of each year, to be paid io London or in Amftcrdam on the kcond Mon day of January following. Provided, That every such Proprietor (pre vious to the declaring of any Dividend, so to be paid in London or io Amsterdam) shall give au thentic „notice to the President arid DirtcWsnf the Bajnk at which of the said Cities he will re ceive the said Dividend. By the President and Directors. JOHN KEAN, Cffliifr. FItTY DOLLARS REWARD RAN away on the 25th instant, a likely gro Man called Isaac, about twenty-three year} oid, five feet fix or eight iqchef high, a well made fellow, fond of tglking, has a la*"#* mouth, and (hows his teeth very much when talking ; had on when he went away, a linen Ihirt, a short white kerfcy over jacket with a very high collar and plain breast, with buttons which appear to have been very gay ; a pair of white kersey breeches, a pair of white knit yar« ffockingt, a pair of (hoes with firings in them, and a coarfc hat; all the above clothcs are moll new. Said Negro was fprmeriy the pro perty of Mr. William Thomas, late of Kent County, near George-Town Cross Roads, dc ceafed, and has for several years been employeil in that neighbourhood, and principally by a Mr. Maxwell, and lately by Messrs. John and James Carmack, as a waggoner, which buftneCs he is well acquainted with, and is what he prefer*; and has been engaged in driving a waggon fron» said Cross-Roads to Duck-Creek, &c. until August last. I expc£l he w:ll make his way for the neighbourhoods of GemgoTown, Duclt» Creek, Dover or Wilmington. The above re ward will be paid if delivered to me in thia place, or Thirty Dollars if fecuted in anyggoatl t so that I get htm again. He is an artful, fellow., and when taken, will make his escape, unlek parti:ularly secured. aston, OWEN KENNARD. Tdbot County, Maryland] Dec. 28,1799. ri
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