bOwen's fxhibitiom of Wax-Work & Paintings, AT the House lately occupied by Mrs. Pine, in Eighth-street, is now ready for the en tertainment of the Public. Among a great variety of Paintings, are a number of Italian & frenchpieces, which are new and very pleafmg. Also, a large colle&ioo 01 NEW IV AX FIGURES. The Exhibition is open every dav, ironi nine o'clock in the morning, until nine "in the even ing. Admittance Half a Dollar for Ladies and Gentlemen, and haljprice lor Children. Tickets for the fealon, (not transferable) Two Dollars. Fur Sale, at the Exhibition Rooms, LIKENESSES of the PRESIDENT of the UNITED STATES, in WAX, And a variety of Elegant PRINTS in Frames. Sept. 21 The SUBSCRIBERS tS the Universal Tontine Are informed, that a general meeting is to be held at the in this city, on Saturday the 3d day of November next, at 10 o'clock, A. M. agreeably so the sixth article of their aflociation. By order of the Agents, EBENEZER HAZARD, Sec'ry Philadelphia. Sept. 15, 1792. ('"P<3N B O O PRINTED AND SOLD BY M'A T H E W CAREY, Nu. 118, Market-Street, Philadelphia. 1. A MERICANMUSEUM,fiorn itscommence j7\. tnent in January 1787, to June 1792, in eleven vols. Price, neatly bound arid lettered, leventeen dollars and three fifths. This work, which is now conducted on'an im proved plan, containing the best pieces published for and againfl the proceedings of government, will be found to contain at least as great a variety of political, agricultural, and mi fcellaneous essays, as any ever published in America, Perhaps in no one work are so many valuable docum nts refpeft ing the hiflory of this country, colle&cd together. His Excellency the Piefident of the United States, has declared of it, that " a more ufeful literary plan has never been undertaken in America, nor one more deserving of public encouragement." The fubfeription is two dollars and a half per ann. Gentlemen in the country who wish to be supplied with this work, are requested to give commiilion to friends in the city to lubferibe for and receive if Any of the back numbers inay be had in order to complete sets. 2. Smith's Letieis to Married Women, on Nurs ing and the management of Children. , , " We recommend these letters to the perusal of those to whom they are particularly addressed."— Monthly Review, vol. 38, p. ioi— Price, bound, 62 cents. 3. Duncan's Elements of Logic—7s cents. 4. Beauties of Fielding—so cents. 5. Beauties of Blair- -50 cents. 6. Ladies' Pocket Library, containing Miss More'sE flays, Gregory's Legacy, Lady Penning ton's Advice, Marchioness of Lambert's Advice, Swift's Letter to a newly married Lady, Mrs. Cha pone 011 command ot Temper, More's Fables for the Ladies, Price 6/6. 7. Smith's Hittory of New-York. Piice a dol lar and a quarter. • 8. Elements of Moral Science,-by James Beat tie, l. l. d. profeffor of moral philosophy and logic in the Marifchal College, Aberdeen—Price three-fourths of a dollar. Of this book the Critical Reviewers (vol. 69, p. 628) fay : " We have seen nothing on these fubjetts more plain, more perspicuous, or more generally ufeful." 1 N. B. It is introduced into the University 111 Phi ladelphia. q. Beauties of Poetry. Price four-fi/ihs of a dollar. 10. Blair's Sermons. Price two dollars. 11. Necker'sTreatife on the importance of Re ligious Opinions.—Price four-fifths of a dollar. 12. Examination of the Observations oi Lord Sheffield on American Commerce—Price, on very fine paper, 5 Bths of a dollar. 13. The Conditutionsof the several United States, with the Federal Constitution, See. Price five eighths of a dollar. 14. M'Fingal. Price three-eighths of a dollar. 15. American left Book. Price three-fifths of a dollar. 16. Garden of the Soul. Price half a dollar. 17 The Do way Translation of the Vulgate Bi ble, in quarto—- Price, elegantly bound and lettei ed, 50/2—plain, fix dollars. 18. Devout Christian's Vade Mecum—Price a quarter dollar. 19. Think well on't. Price a quarter dollar. 20. Christian Economy. Price a fifth of a dollar. 2t. History of Charles Grandiion, abridged Price a sixth of a dollar. 22. Poems by Col. Humphreys—Price a third •f a dollar. 23. Sde£l Poems, chicfly American-~Pi ice a sixth ot a dollar. Said Carey has for sale, 3 large aflortment ot Books, European as well as American editions which he will dispose of on the moli reasonable terms. Couniry gentlemen, who favor him with commands, may depend upon being fupplicd in the molt falisfactory manner. A liberal allowance to such as purchase quantities for public libraries or to (ell again. Stock Brokers Office, N0.45, Great Dock-lfreet, New-York, THli Subfciiber intending to confinc hi'mWf entirely to the PURCHASE and SALE of STOCKS ON COMMISSION, Begsleave [ooffer his services to his friends and others, in the line ot a Stock Broker. Those who may please to fla vor him with their bufmefs, may depend upon having it tranfaflcd with the utinoft fidelity and dispatch. Orders from Philadelphia,Bodon, or any olher part ol the United States will be ftriflly attend ed to. LEONARD -BLEECKER. (t.f.) May 2 Universal Hymn Book. To be Sold bw THOMAS DOBSOX, and oiher Bookiei;er.v in Philadelphia, \ Collection of PSALMS, HYMNS, and SPI KITUAL SON ( > ; (elected from different Authors, and pubjilhed by Oder of the Con vention holding the DocVinc ot the Solvation of all Men, met in Philadelphia, Mav 25, 1791. Price ot a (ingle book, bound. 3 Bths of a Dollar, with good allowance to thole v. ho take cjuantit tes. August 4. (cptf.) New-Brunswick Church Lottery. THE peculiar circumstances of a gentleman who had undertaken to difpofeot a propor tion of the tickets in the New-Brunfwick Church Lottery, having, in his opinion, rendered it incon venient for him further to proceed in the lalc thereof, between eleven and twelve hundred tick is are uriexpftledly returned to the Re&or, Church-Wardens apd Veftry-rm n. This lays the Managers under the neceflity of further adjourning the drawing of the Lottery, until the fifteenth da> of October next, that they may have time to trans mit these tickets to the parts of the state where they ate applied for, and rcceive the returns As there are but few tickets besides these remaining on hand, all persons who are disposed to promote the pious obje6t of this Lottoy, or to take a chance for the prizestherein, are requested to (upply them felvcs by the firft of Oflober ; and the gentlemen appointed to dilpofe of them, are desired to return those to the Managers which then remain unfold, to answer the applications of some gentlemen in the neighbourhood, who are poflponed to this re foutce for a supply.— And notice is hereby given, that the tickets not returned to the Managers b\ Ihe eighth day of O&ober, will be conGdeied at the risk of the holders. (eptf) K S, N. B. Robert Morris, Esq. of New-Biunf wick, is duly chofcn one of the Managers of the fa id Lottery, and has given security and qualified agreeably to law, 100 Dollars Reward. LOST on Cambridge Common, MaflTachufctts, on the afternoon of the 18th ult. a Morocco POCKET-BOOK, with a flee! clasp, containing a number of valuable papers, among which were the following Public Securities, viz. Maflachufetts State Notes— No. 2,425, dated December 1, 1782, payable to Thomas Greenwood, for/. 23 i6j. principal—No. 22.399, dated Ja nuary 1, 1785, payable to Nathaniel Partridge, for £ .10 ioj. principal. — No. , dated January 1, 1782, fan army note) payable to Timothy How ard, for£ . 8 8-V. id. principal.—No. , a Note (the number, date, and 10 whom payable, not known) for £. 3 os. %d. principal.—One Indent Certificate for Four Dollars, and a New-Hamp shire Certificate for about £. 12 payable to John and Daniel Jenks ; a 1 so a number of Notes of Hand, one of which • was for £. 572 given bv Nathan Bond to Samuel W. Pomeroy (by whom it was en dowed) dated Ift May, 1792, and pavable on the 1 ith Augnft following; the others were all paya ble to the Subscriber. The Securities are checked Ihe different offices from whence they were lflfued, and the Notes of Hand by the different signers, they can therefore be of no use to any but the owner. The SuhOriber hew-by offers a reward of One fIuNDRED Dollars to any person or per foils who has found die fame, and will return them to him, or leave them wiih the Printer hereof, apd no quellions will be asked. Salem, Majfachufelts, Augujl 1, 1792, TERRITORY OF COLUMBIA June 28, 1702. PURSUANT to the last Wifl and Teftamentof the late Rev. Alexander Wi l l 1 a mson , deceased, will be exposed to Public Sale on Thurs day, the nth of O&ober next,at Georgetown, on a credit of three years, the purchasers giving bond with approved security, 10 bear interest from 1 thedate—That valuable Seat of Land, in Montgo mery county, called Hayes; the late dwelling plantation of the deceased, containing between fix ! and seven hundred acres, the greatest part of which is rich, heavy timbered land, extremely well wa tered, and capable of affording a very considerable quantity cf tine meadow ;—Situated about 6 miles Irom the !ederal City,and the fame diftarice from George-Town, in a genteel neighbourhood, and a remarkable healthy part of the country. I he improvements are, a very elegant two story Brick Dwelling House, (with four rooms and a Daliage, or entrv, on a floor) and the necessary out houses. HENRY TOWNSEND,) , . , Executors. (en'O) THOMAS JOHNS, \ TERRITORY of COLUMBIA T U „ E Subfcr,her offc " for Sale, a Mill-Scat on sockf ock CTeek > deemed by those who have ex mined it equal to any in the United States. The Mill-House may be placed within one quarter of a mile of the river Potnwmac, half a mile from the market house in Georgetown, and one mile from the 1 rcfidcnt's fquaie, in the city of Waft mgton—-on tide water, navigable for vefTels of le vera! hundred buthels burthen.—The stream is lutfictent ,the year round,to turn four pair of tfnnes and the tall may be made from 25 to go feet, i! is ui.neceffary to dwell on the advantages of tuch a iituation. b 1 ne pu,chaff r may be accommodated with a ,n h a;Tho r ufdt t ;„ o ob J " d a! djoining ihe Mill - Scat ' 14 Jul) George-Town. A Num^" of LOTS in every situation which i. may be Hefired in City of Washington Mo d"" °^ r o i tn , r fa ' C by thc C °n»niir'«ners, on Monday the Bth day of October next. Une fourth part of the money to be patd down, tl,e residue ree equal annual payments, with yearly intcieil on the whole principal unpaid. mterclt JOliN M'GANTT, Clerk June 2, 1 -cjr 136 (eptOi) ABRAHAM FOSTER. (epltj B. STODDERT lo the CommifTioncrs. [cptM Treasury Department, August 10, 1792. NOTICE is hereby given, that proposals will be received at the office of the Secretary of the Treasury, until the twenty-ninth day of Sep tember next incluiive, for the fupoly of all Rations which may be required for the use of the United States v from the firii day of January to the thirty firft day of December, both days inclufivc, at the places, and witiun the diftri&s hereafter mentioned, vie. 1. At any place or places betwixt Yotk-Town & 1 Carlifle,in the state o* Pt nnfylvania,and Pirtfburgh, and at Pittiburgh, York-Town and Cariifle. 2. any place or places from Piufburtjh to the mouih of Big Beaver Creek, and at the mouth of Big ifeaver Creek. 3. At any place or places from the said mouth to thp upper falis ol the fa:d Big Beaver, and at the upper falls. 4. At anyplace or places from the said upper falls to Mahoning, and at Mahoning. 5. At any place or places from the said Mahoning over to the Head Navigation of the River Caya hoga, and at the said Head Navigation. 6. At any place or places from the said Head Na vigation to the mouth of ihe laid Rivei Cayahoga, and at the said mouth. 7. At any place or places betwixt the mouth of the Big Beaver Creek to the mouth of the River Mufkingum, and up the said River to the Tufca rowas, and at the Tufcarowa.% and thence over to the Cayahoga River, and thence down the said River to its mouth. 8. At anyolace or places betwixt the mouth of the River Mufkmgum and the mouth of the Scioto River, and at the mouth of the said River Scioto. 9 At any place or places betwixt the mouth of; Scioto River and the mouth of the Great Miami, at the mouth of the Great Miami, and from thenct to the Rapids or the Falls of the Ohio, and at the said Rapids. 10. At any place or places betwixt the mouth of she Grftit Miami, up the laid Miami to and at Pique Town. 11. At any place or places from Fort Wafbington to Fort Hamilton, and at Fort Hamilton. At any place or places from Fort Hamilton 10 Fort St. Clair, and at Fort St. Clair. 12. At any place or places from Fort St. Clair to Fort Jeffcrfon, and at Foit Jefferfon. 13. At any place or places from Fort Jefferfon to the Held ot aflion of the 4th of November, 1 yyi , and at the said field of a&ion, 14. At anv place or placcs from the said field o? action to the Miami Villages, and at the Miami Villages. i,5- At any place or places from the said Miami Villages to the Falls of the Miami River, which empties into Lake Erie, and at the said Falls, and from thence to its mouth, and at iis mouth. 16. At any place or places from the mouth of the said Miami River of Lake Erie toSandufky Lake, and at Sandufky Lake. l 7. At any place or places from *he said Sandufky Lake to the mouth of the River Cayahoga. 18. At any place or places from the mouth of the said River Cayahoga to Prefque Isle, and at Prefque Iflc. 19. At any place orplaccs from Prefque I fle to the dream running into Lake Erie from towards the Jadaghque Lake, and thence over to and at the said Jadaghque Lake, and thence down the Alleg hany River to Fort Franklin. 20. At any place or places from Prefquelfle toLe Beuf, and at Le fieuf. 21. At any place or places from I.e Beuf to Fort Frankhn, and at Fort Franklin, and liom thence to Putfburgh. 22. At any place or places from theßapids of the Ohio to the mouth of the Wabafh River, and from the mouth of the said Wabaih River to the mouth of the River Ohio. 23. At anv place or places on the Fall fide of the River Miflillippi, Irom the mouth of the Ohio River, to the mouth of the Illionois River. 24. At any place or places on the Eaftfideof the Mifliflippi, between the mouth of the Ohio and the River Margot inclufivcly. 25. At any place or places from the said River Margot to the River Yszous inclusively. 26. At any place or places from the mouth of the said Wabafh River up to Fort Knox, and at Fort Kncrx. 27. At any place or places from Fort Knox, up the said Wabalh, to Ouittanon, and at Ouittanon. 28 At any place or places from Ouittanon,up the said Wabalh, to the hfad navigation of a bianch thereof called Little River, and at the said head navigation of Little River. 29. At any place or places from the said head na vigation of Little River over to the Miami Village. 30. At anv place or places from the mouth of the River Teneflee to Occochappo or Bear Creek, on the said River, incluvvel y. 31. At any place or places from the mouth of the River Cumberland to Nalhville, on the said River, and at Nalhville. And at any place or places within thirtv miles of said Nalhville to the Southward, Westward or Northward thereof. Should any rations be required at any places, or within other diftri&s, not fpecificd in these pro posals, the price of the fame to be hereafter agreed on betwixt the public and the contr.idoi. 1 he rations to be fupplicd are to consist of the following articles, viz. One pound of bread or flour, One pound of beef, or | of a pound of pork, Halt a jill of rum, brandy or whiiky, One quart of fa!t, } Iwo quai ts of vinegar, ( Two pounds of soap, r P er 100 ratioHS - One pound ot candles, ) The rations are to be furniflied in such quanti ties as that there shall at all times, during the laid term, be fufficient for the consumption of the troops at each of the said ports, for the space of at lead three months in advance, in good and whole some provisions, if the fame shall be required. It is to be understood in each cafe, that all lofTes sustained by the depredations ot the enemy, or by means of the troops ot the United States, ihall bt paid for at the prices of the articles captured or de- It ro) cd, on the depositions of two or more credita ble charadfcers, and the certificate of a comtniftion ed officer, afceitaining the ciicumftances of the loss, and thf amount of the articles foi which com pensation is claimtd. The contract toi the a,bovc supplies will be made either ior one year, ov !oi two years, as may appear Treasury DeparSr^ U I V be W.vtd at the office of ,& S«™, I ih.lreafory, until the 13th *P* ers, for the space of two months. PLANS OF the City of Washington, Sold bv the Bookse ' u !!, ! DOBSON, CAREY, }OUKG, & IVAXf£D-T0 Rt-NT, From the lift of Oaoberne". Pr A anient H»fi, »« «« the City.—Enquire of the Editir. iv 2 < \