Mails of the United otates. PROPOSALS For carrying the MAILS of the United Stateson ' the following Post Road«, will be received at the General Po!t Office, until the fifteenth d?y of Ju- , !y next. 1 • , . j 1. From Portsmouth New Hampftiire by Hampton Newbury Porr, Ipswich, Beverly, Salem and Lynn to Bo - ton. three tints a week. , May t, to November 1. Receive the Mail at Portsmouth evcrv Tuesday, Thuriday and Saturday at 5 A M, and ar rive at Boston the famedays bv6 PM. Returning. Receive the Mail at Boston every Monday, Wednesday and rridav at 4 A M, and deliver it at Portlroouth the fame days by o P M. . r v November i, to May 1. Receive the Mail at Portsmouth every Wednesday and Saturday at Sunrile, and arrive at tOn on Thursday and Monday by 10 AM. Rtturning. Re reive the Mail ai Boston every Monday and Wednesday at 2 P M, and arrive at Portsmouth on Tuesday and Thuriday by o J. row Boston by Worcester, Brookfield, Springfield, Suffield, Hartford, Wether»fiel«J, Middletown, Wallingford, New Haven, Milford, Stratford, Fairfield, Norwalk, Stam lord and King (bridge to New York, three times a week. May I, te November 1 Receivethe Mail at Bolton every Monday,e Wednesday *nd Friday at 11 A M, arrive at Wor refter the fame evenings, 'leave Worcester Tuesday, Thtfrfday and Saturday at 3 AM, arrive at Brookfield by 10 . A M, at Springfield by a PM, and at Hartford by 9 P M. Leave Ha-ttord on Wednesday, Friday and Monday at 3 A M, arrive at New Haven by noon, at Stamford in the evening, and at New York on Thursday, Saturday and Tuesday by noon. Returning. Leave New York every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 11 A M, deliver it at New Haven on Tuffday, Thuilday and Satuiday by noon, and at Hartford by 9 P M ; leave Hartford every Wednesday, Friday and Monday at 3 A M, arrive at Springfield by A"M, and at Worcester in the evening; leave Worceftereve »y Thursday, Saturday and Tuesday by 3 A M, and arrive at Boston by IPM. November 1, to May t. Receivethe Mail at Boston every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 2 P M, arrive at Brook field the next day* by 4P M, at Springfield in the evening,and at Hartford on Wednesday, Friday and Monday by noon; ar rived New Haven the n?xt days by 8 A M, and arrive at New Yoikevery Friday, Monday and Wednesday by 11 A M. Returning. Leave New York every Monday, Wednesday and •JF day at 2 P M, arrive at New Haven the next diys in the e r 'ening', leave New Haven every Wednesday, Friday and Myonday by 3 A M, arrive at Hartford by t P M,- at SpungS field by 9 PM, at Brookfield on Thursday, Saturday and Tfteiday by 10 A M, and at Boston on Friday, Monday and Wednelday by 11 A M. 3. From Alexandria by Colchester, Dumfries, Falmouth, Frcderickfburg, Bowling Green, Hanover court house, Richr rnond and Olborne's, to Petersburg, three times a week. April 1, to November 1. Receive the Mail at Alexandria, every Tuesday, Thuriday and Saturday, at 4 A M, arrive at Freaerickfburg by 7 PM, leave Frcderickiburgevery Wednes day, Friday and Monday at 4 A M, arrive at Richmond by 7 P % M> leave Richmond every Thu-fday, Saturday and Tues day by- 4A M, and arrive at Petersburg by to AM. Return ing. Leave Petersburg every Thursday, Saturday and Tues day by 1 P M, arrive at Richmond by 6 PM, leave Richmond the fame days by 4 A M, and arrive at Frederickfburg by 7 * P M, leave Frederickfburg every Wednesday, Friday and Monday at 4 A and arrive at Alexandria by 6P M. November 1, to April i # Leave Alexandria every Tuef- Oy, Thursday and Saturday at 10 A M, arrive at Fredericks burg every Wednetday, Friday and Monday by noon, leave | Frederickfburg in one hour, arrive at Richmond Thursday, Saturday and Tuesday by 6 P M. leave Richmond Friday, Monday and Wednelday by 5 A M, and arrive at Petersburg by 10 A M. Returning. Leave Petersburg every Tuelday, Thursday and haturday at 1 P M, arrive at Richmond by 6 , P,M, lenve Richmond every Wednesday, Friday and Monday at 5 A M, arrive at Frederickfburg on Thursday, Saturday and Tuesday by 11 A M, and arrive at Alexandria on Friday, -Monday and Wednesday by 1 P M. 4 From Richmond by New Kent court house, |Vifliams burg, Yorktown and Hampton to Norfolk,- thrattmef* week. April 1, to November. 1. Leave Ricbttond every Tues day, Thursday and Satuolay at 3 AM, arrive at Hampton by ?P M. leave Hampton on Wednesday,. Friday and Mbnday y ls AM, and arrive at Noitolk by U A M. Returning. Leave Norfolk every Thursday, Saturday and Tuefd*iy at t PM, ar/ive at Hampton by 6PM leave Hamptoh every Friday, Monday and Wednesday at 3 A M, and arrive at Richmond by 7 P M. November t, to April 1. Leave Richirond every Mon day, Wednesday and Friday by 5 AM, arrive at Williams burg by 6 P M, leave Willfamfburg every "fuetday,' Thurs day and Saturday by 5A M, arrive at Hampton by 11 AM, and at Norfolk by 6P M. Returning, Leavd Norfolk every Thursday, Saturday and Tuesday by 11 AM, arrive at HampJ -ton by 5 P M, leave Hampton every Friday Mtndav and Wed nesday bv 5 AM, arrive at W*lliamfburg M, leave Williamfburg Saturday, Tuesday and Thursday by 5 AM,, and arrive at Richmond by 6 P M. 5. From Petersburg by Cabbin Point, Smkhfield and Suf folk to Portsmouth, three times a week. Apnl i» to November 1. Receivethe Mail at Petersburg every Monday, Wednesday and Friday by 11 A M, arrive at Suffolk Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday by noon, and at "Pofctfmouth'-by 7P M. Returning. Leave Portsmouth every Ti£fd«y» Thuriday and Satiifdayby joPM, arrive at Suffolk every Monday,'Wednefday and Friday by 10 A M, and at Petersburg every Tuesday Thursday and Saturday by noon. November i* to April 1. Ltave Petersburg every Friday, Monday and Wednesday by ti A M 5, arrive at Suffolk on Sa turday, Tuesday and Thursday by noon, and at Portsmouth by 5 P M. Returning. Leave Poirifmouth every Saturday and Thursday at Sunset, arrive at Suffolk on Mondan Wednelday and Friiay by 10 A M* and at Petersburg oy Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday by noon. 6. From ftteifburg by Harris's, Goldfon's, Warrcnton, Lewifburg, Raleigh, Averyfborbugh, Fayettevllle, Lumber ton, Cheraw court house, Camden, Columbia and Edgefield court houft to Angufh, twice a week, Leave Tuesday and Friday by noon, ar rive at Harris's by 7 P M, at Goldfon's on Wednesday and Saturday at Wafrenton by" e P~M,~ at Lewifburg on Thursday and Sunday by# A at Raleigh by 3PM, at Fayettcville every Friday and Monday by I P M, at Lumber ton by 9 P I#, leave Lumber'ton everf Saturday and by .4 A M, arrive a: Cheraw court house by 4 P M, arrive at Camden 00 Sunday, and Wednelday by a P M v at Columbia on r Monday and Thursday 4 A M. arrive at Edgefield court hotffe oh Tuesday and" Friday at 6"£ A M, and at Augusta by noon. Returning, Leave Augusta every TueCiay and Friday Sy 8 P M, arrive at Edgefield court house on Wednesday ancj baturday by 10 A M, at Columbia on Thursday and Sunday by 10 A M, at Camden by7~P XI. leave Camden every Fri day and Monday by 4 A M, arrive at Cheraw court house by 5 P M, at Lumberton SatuVday and Tuesday by'a P M, leave Lumbertonin one hour, aruveai Fayettevrlle on Sunday and Wednesday by 7 A M, at Raleigh on Monday and Thurs day by € A Nf, at Lewifburg by 2 P M, at Warrenton oa ' Tuesday by 5 A at Goldfon's by 2PM, at Harris's by 7 P M, and at Peteifburgon Wednesday and Sa turday by 11 A M. j. From Camden by S'.atefb jrg t» Cbarlefton twiee a week. Leave Camden Sunday and Wednesday at half palls P M, arrive at CEmiefton the next Tuesday and Friday by uoan. Returning Leave ChaTle&oa every Tuesday and Fll - bygP M, and arrive at Camden tbe ik«xt Thursday and Sunday by 7 P 8. From AugyfU by Wayneiborough to Savannah, once a wteA. Leave Augusta eveTf Saturday at 1 P M, ?nd arrive at Sa vannah the next Sunday by 6P M. Returning. I eave Savan xi\S» cvrfry Tnefday at 10 A M,and amveat Augusta the next Thur'.day by 6 P M. ° N°tr. ii f ttycraf tic tauies No. #, 7or 8, .re .Uertd by .* during the the Qntrafli, tk: Gmtmiin is to li ftrve fM dIH alum m cirr\mg the Moil, and his'fray is to bt en. creased or inniru/ked mjripmtim It tie iijUnce etcreifed or dimri- Hfitd byj'uch aUcullMy. j f ! ' ft 1 Ihe <ientrss?*re to be in tperation on tij krtt day 0/ OOober mxl, gtdlf tontiSJt fir Jt*r ytrts until K)e goU &efie in ter, 1830, indyi e:,* ** ■' ' * V o, Tl.'Pi.i WfUrGtrerti mfiftftie /Wft' 3/1J fi'pi'ture at aiv 'timed rtkg the continuance of the Contracts, he ,-rectoujly /Updating an adeju -de u pcnptwtt fur any extra expenj that mty ire occafoned thereby■ 4. Fijleen minutes JhAll beil'owed for openrhgandctojtvj the maH at all tgius where no particular time is (pecifieJ. Note j J-oi ev ry quarter of an hour's delay/uuMb iUMe aect~ dents etceptedjinarrioii'i after .the times prefcrthul mmv contract, ' the I cuhaßor /hill hrjeit one dollar, vnd if the delay continue until the ir vt» e*f any spending Mall, whereii the Malls d'ftined for fuclt depending Mail, life a trip, theContrador fiall/arft'tt.xdol-. tars, to be dtiuSed jrtm hispay. a , a , . » JOSEPH HABERSHAM, jPtyl Majler General. GtNi-RAL Post OFFXCJ, PhiUdelphi., May 2. 1796. PennfyUaiiia, IT. By THOMAS MIFFLIN, Governor of the, Commonwealth of Pcmifylvama, A PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS the General Assembly did, the fourth day of April last, resolve, "That the Govtmor berequeftedto issue aprorlamation, reciting the entit led ** an aA to prevent intruiions on lands, within the counties of Northampton, Novthunlhcr..-:nd and Luzerne, and enjoining obedience tp the fame; and that hebe forth with requcrted to cause the fame to be publifhcd in the newspapers of the ftatet of New Jersey, New \ orli, Con neAicut, Rhode Island and MalTachnf-tts: and whereas the a«St, in the fudrefolution ref«red to is ex pre lied in the following words: " Section 1. Be it cna&ed by the Senate and House or Representatives of the Commonwealth of Pcjinfylvania, in General Assembly met, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the fame, That if any person lhall, after the pafling of this aei, take poffcltsn of, enter, intrude or fettle on any lands within the limits of the counties ot Northampton, Northumberland, or l.uze.-ne, by virtue or under colour of any conveyance of half ihare right, or any other pretended title not derived iro'm the authority of this commonwealth, or of the late proprietaries of Pennsylvania before the Revolution, such person, upon being duly convieied thereof, upon indi&ment in any court of oyer and terminer, or court of general quarter feflions, to be held in the proper coanty, ihall loffeit and pay the sum of two hundred dollars, one half to the life oi the county, and the other half to the life of the infor mer, and ihall also be fubjefl to fufh imprifonraent, not exceeding twelvemonths, as the court before whom luch conviction is had may in their discretion diredt. I Sec. a. And be it further enabled by thi authority afore faid, That every perfoß who fball combine, or conspire for the purpose of conveying, poffefling or fettling on any lands within the limits aforefaid, under any half Ihare right or pretended title as aforefaid, or for the purpose of laying out townfliips by perfo.is not appointed or acknow ledged by the taws of this commonwealth, and every per son that fha.l be accessary thereto, before or after the fadt, shall, for every such offence, forfeit and pay a sum not kfs than five hundred, nor more than one thousand dollars, one half to the use of the county, and the other half to the use of the informer'; and shall alio be, fubjpfl to such imprisonment at hard labour, not exceeding eighteen month;, as the court in their discretion may dire<st. Sec. 3. And be it further enacted by the authority a forefaid, That the court wherein any such condition ihall have been had, lhall issue their writ to the fheriff of the county wherein the said offence has been committed, or the said convi&ion had, or if the said court (hall be of 0- pinion that the fheriff or coroner are not impartial, then ' to any other person or perfofts they may think proper, ; commanding him or them, together with the p»wer of ' the county, if he or they ihould judge their afliftance ne • ceffary, to proceed to the landsin question, and therelrom r to expel and ejeift all and every the person and persons , thereon intruded as aforefaid ; and if the said Iheriff, or Sther person or persons appointed as aforefaid, (hruld make return to the said writ that he or they have been unable to . execute the lame, by reason of the forcible refinance of . the parties or any other persons, or from » juit apprehco . fion of AmK reGftancc wuuld render the execstion there* r of by himfelf or themselves, and the power of the coun r ty, impracticable, the prothonotary of the court to which • such writ is so returned (hall forthwith transmit a, copy of 1 the said writ and return, under the seal of the said court, 1 to the governor, and if upon the said return, or if upon a certificate signed by the prelident, or one of the judges of the court of common pleas of the proper county, ct by one of the judges of the fuprems court, that the pro «efs of the court has been refilled, or that ther- is reason t to believe that the. civil authority AVill be incompetent to f the execution of this law, the governor ihall deem„ it ex- pedient to order out a portion of the militia of this state . to aflift the civil authority in carrying into effect this ait, : ot" any part thereof: The detachments so called out shall ,■ receive the fame pay and rations, and be fuhjeft to the funt! rules and regulations, as are provided in other cases. See, 4. And be it further enafled by, the authority ar forefaid, That if a judge of the court of quarter feflions > for the proper counties, or a judge of the supreme court ' shall apprehend that the fheriff" and coroner are not impnr- L t aj, it shall and may be lawful for the said judge t» diredt ' the venire for tho grand, inquest, and for the traverse jury, J to any person.or perfons,he or they may think proper. Sec. 5. And be it further enaited by the authority aforefaid, That if any person or persons ihall. refill . any officer, or other pei-fou duty authorised in the execu , 1 tion of this adt, or any part thereof, every person orper r foos foaffendin', and every person that shall be accessary 1 thereto, before or after the fad, (hall, on convi,:;ian, for ' feit andpay a sum not more than five thousand nor less than five hundred dollars, and undergo an imprisonment . at hard labour for any period not lefsthan three nor mere ■ than seven year;. ' Sec. 6. And be it further enadted by the authority afore faid, That in order to disseminate a knowledge as the pro-. [ visions contained in this ndt, it (hall be the duty of the ' r prothonotaries of the several courts of common pleas of ; the counties of Northampton, Northumberland and Lu | zerne, and they sre hereby refpedtively enjoined and re , quired to read or caafe to be read, in open crfurt, the said adt,,and every, part thereof, at least one* in each of the 1 three terms next after receiving the fame ; and also i: Ihall ; and may be lawful for the governor of this commonwealth ■ to issue his proclamation, enjoining and requiring all per* sons having intruded as aforefaid, to withdraw peaceably from the lands whereon such intrusions-have been made ; and further e»joining and requiring the several officers of government, and the good citizens of this ftate,to prevent, or profecnte by all legal means, such intruiions and intru | ders, and to afford their molt prompt and effedlual aid in their several and refpedtive capacities, to carry into full ( execution the laws of thiscommonwealthielativethereto; t provided always, that nothing in this, adl contained shall extend to the claims of persons claiming lands under and by virtue of an adt entitled " an adt for ascertaining and , confirming to certain persons called Connedlicut claimants, ! 'he lands claimed by them within the county of Luzerne, , and for other purpofej therein mentioned'', p»s«t the twenty-eighth day ef Mar.h, one thoutasidfevep Jwndred- I aid eighty seven : And provided further, that thi»-adt, or a*y thing therein expreffedi ihall not be considered as in -1 tended to affect any claims under the said law nor as a Legislative conftrudlion or refpedting said adt, or a« adt entitled, " an aA to repeal an adt entitled, " at) adl for ascertaining and confirming to certain persons called Connecticut claimants, the lands by them claimed within f 'h e county of Luzerne, and for other purposes therein men tioned", passed the firft day of April, one thousand seven . hundred and ninety, or the validity or effe<S of either of the said laws". ;. ■ > ti K " NOW, THEREFORE, In compliance with the faidre- I cited request of the General Assembly, and in jurfuance . of the authority to me by law 'jpveti, as aforefaid, I HAVE ifiiicd this PROCLAMATION-, hereby, i„ all A i •• , 2; :• ,1: .I'. ; thisip, tnjotning .bedience to the pmv.Gon, ,n the fad act of the General Assembly contained ; and cully requiring; all pirfons, having intruded upon any lands in the manner in the said ad fpec.?.cd anu prov ed, to withdraw peaceably therefronl, as well and forbiddingall persons whomfoeve, frort> l.ercafter mak ing any intrusion upon such lands, undei the pc thf said recited ad of the General Affc-bly declared and imposed. And the several officers of the .SWOOMt, and all the good citizens or tins Hate, are tether joined and required to preveft or prefect, te by alt legal intrusion. and intruders, and to afford the most prompt, and effe&ual aid, in their several and respective capacities, to cafry into full execution the laws qf tins Comraonwea.th relative thereto. . ' _ . GIVEN under my Hand, and the Great !>eal at the State, at Philadelphia, this sixteenth day of April, in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hund red and ninety-fix, and of the Commonwealth the THOMAS MIFFLIN, By the Governs, A. J. Dallas, Secretary of the Commonwealth. May 18 For Sale, That Valuable Estate known by the name of Mount Hope Iron-Works, SlTuate in the county of Morris, and state of New J«r fey ; twelve miles from Morris-town and thirty £rom Elizabeth Town or Newark Landings; confiding of a larg« furnace in good repair, with the bell wooden bel lows, drove by an overshot wheel of forty feet diameter, a bellows-house, calting-houfe, snd a large tnoulding-houfe, all in good order, together with a great variety of the molt approved patterns of pots, kettle?, tea-kettles, &c. &c. with a fulficiency of flafks therefor, and also a great variety o.f all kinds of stove patterns,and a complete set of patterns and apparatus for calling pot a{h kettles. Near tha furnace is a large new magazine for hollow ware, bar iron, &c. &c. a larj»*c convenient car penter's and wheelwright shop, a (hop with two fires, a nailor's Clop, and a llamping mill, - coal houie that will hoi i fix hundred loads ol coal, a large, convenient !K>re, consisting of several rooms, two excel lent barns and (tables, a slaughter-house near the {tore, together with a great variety of houses for the workmen very convenient to the furnac^. The furnace is supplied with water from a number of springs, which render a supply certain : the pond consists of about thirty acres : the mansion-house is built of stone, two flories high, with four rooms with fire-places on the firft floor, and ajarge,handfome hall, and five rooms with fotfr fire-places on the second floor, with a very fine high garret, in which there are two fire-places, with a hand l'ome piazza in front, the whole length of the house : at each end of the house is a handsome wing; one used for a kitchen, with servants rooms above; the other for a counting-house; and a cellar under the whole house. a well of the bell water at the door, smoke and other convenient out-houfes, with two excellent gardens, in one of which is a large asparagus bed, several orchards of the best graft ed fruit, and one hundred and'fifty acres of upland, which may be tilled to advantage. In front of the mansion-house and in full view, is a moll beautiful meadow of two hun dred and fifty acres, in which may no\V be cut one hundred and fifty tons of the best Hay, betides affording a fuffii ien cy of pasture for the teams, and as much more meadow may be easily put in, besides raising v a large quantity of corn, potatoes and turnip". The lands belonging to this estate consist of about ten thousand acres; on which are the Mines for the works, two of vhich are of the best quality, oue so near that a single horse and cart will ten tons per day, the other, a team of four horses may bring fix tons. Besides the above there are several other mines of inferior quality very convenient, the iron of which is good for nails, and when mixed makes excellent castings. The mines are in good order, with proper lev els for drawing off the wattr, and fhafts at proper dist ances. Near the Works have been discovered vcralieds of Bog--Qre, and there is no ddutf£, "with aTitth: attention, a Sufficient supply thereof may be procured. All the mines are supplied with proper houses for the miners. Within a mile and a half of th&furnace there is an iae*> hauftable vein of limestone ; from whence not only a sup ply for the furnace may be had, but also any quantity for building or manure. Within less than a mile of the fur nace is about twenty acres of the best double fpruct for beer; and near it is a celebrated mineral spring ; and two and a half miles from the furnace, within the tra&, arc two valuable sites for Forges and Saw-Mills, on an excel lent stream of water; and two large ponds may be made, and a permanent supply may be had, by a small cxpence, from a Lake of four miles in length and one mile wide, and adjacent afufficiency of wood may be had.: near .to one of the sites is a good farm-houfe, and about eighty a cres of arable land, a valuable orchard, and meadow to cut thirty tons of .Hay.; and in thefwamp that will form the pond there may now be cut sixty tons 6f hay. Belonging to the fame Estate, and within three miles thereof, nearer the Landing, is a good NEW FORGE, with two fires, in complete order and re pair, situate on Rockaway river, which furitflies a con stant supply of water ; adjoining which is a good conve nient dwelling-house, with three rooms and a good kit chen on the firft floor, and a good barn and stable; also a large, conveni-nt Store, Which is now kept for the supply of the;iron-works and the country-; and this situation is vfcry convenient for the works, mu?h more so thau to have • tfce dry-goods store kept at the furnace. Adjoining to the foregoing Estate, and withip four miles thereof, rpay be had if wanted, a trail of fix thousand acres of Woodland, and a site for. a Forge, on a stream of water very fufficient in every re fpetft; together with several houses new built, of three hundred and fifty acres of fine low land ; a great part of wnish will make', with a little expense, meadew fufficient to (jut one hundred and fifty tons of bay; and now affords a great iiipply of pasture—the reiidue is arable and woodland. AND ALSO TO BE SOLD, Ail that VALUABLE ESTATE, called Booneton Iron-Works, Situate jn the county of Morris, within eighteen milts of Newark Landing, and eight miles pi Morns-Towu : containing about three thousand five hundred acres of land, lying on both fides of Rockaway river, for near four miles. , On the premises is % FORGE with four fires and two hammers, in complete repair, which embraces the whole r t ver, a SLITTING MILL, built in the most approved manner, with two furnaces for heating iro i, with rolls, pjUars, cutters, and every other apparatus, in *he most com pieleordtr, with a bUckfmith'sfhop', coal-heufe, &c &c. '°" thc kme dam is a very compleat SAW .MILL so t&at the flitting-mill has the full cemmand ®f the whole rtver, with a head of twelve feet. • Immediately below, «,d on another dam, is an excel lent new GRIS T-MILL, with two run of stones, and conftruaed for a third. The mill is large, and conveni nlijH, andfituatelin a country which will afford a confront supply of grain. All the works are in compleat view of the manfion-hoafe, Within half a mile .f it, which i« a handsome, build ing, with five rooms on tbe firft floor with fire places, and four rooms up flairs, all in excellent repair, with a large kitchen and cellars, and a well of excellent water at the friTr 11* f the We is, a piazia, Gitry. feet long, U\ f' r" . g3rdcn ' w,th a g reat abundance of the best • kind of Fruit: the out-houfes are convenient and gor<d ; ?o g wL al r gefpring r lk - h ° ure - lce - houfe ' ftlUn £ ' n ' Cnb • barns ard V C-&C, Also, Within view of the • manfion-' house, are twelve dwelling-houses. a coufttinjj-houl stone houi'e, occupied as a store for the country and w a large, convenient house, with fix rooms, f our withfi places, occupied by the clcrks,-, the residue of the ho f" are for forgcmen, millers, &c. There is, adioir.in» "if* store, a SOT-ASH WORKS, in compleat orderTbVfc fmithVfhop, and wheelwright's shop, and other'conv-rr eat appendages. As Rockaway river runs throngh this-eftate about four miles, in which distance near twenty m:U-fi tCS n , made, so as to occupy the whole of this very valuable a d constant supply of water, it may be jtiftly considered as very valuable oojeVS for any person or perfohs desirous of going into the manufacturing line. On the premises, and adjuring the manfion-houft are about one hundted acres 01 arableland; whereon aret orchards of tbree hundred trees, #f the baft grafted fridt° and within two miles and a half of the forge is a very si Farm of .wo hundred and fifty acres of land, in the best and most compleaf order, with one hundred acrasof m-»aS dow, two houses, a jpod barn, and other necelUry provements —the re(idu« is woodland, on which ar number of houlcs for the colliers, &c. &c. &c. 4 A Nft A t s 0, Near three theufand acres of Land; situate in the val as Newfoundland, about liU« miles north weft ft Eooneton, in the counties of Morris and SafTex, when is a vary good Forge of two fires, and a number of ot buildings adjoining thereto, for the accommodation of workmen, with an excellent vein of Iron Ore, Gtuart bout one mile weft from the frail. The above F.ftates will be soW on easy terms, together v.-ith all the horses, oxen, waggons, tools, and every im plcrn nt necellary to carry oh the works. There is now provided wood end are for eight months Mart; f 0 that the Furnace will be put in blast die begiahing of June. Any person wishing to purchase, may have the wfrole as tht t noware: there isalloyvood, &c. &c. provided at Boon., ton. The terms will be payment down for all the'moveable propsrty of every kind, appertaioiugto the Furnace aid one eighth of the purchase money—the residue in eigi'* yearly payments, with the Interest pnnAually every ) C a-» A clear and indisputable title will be given for iht whole. Apply to Mr. Samuel Clarltfon, in Philadelphia Mr. Peter Mackie, Merchant, New-York, Water-f rect or to either of the fubfeiibers. J. y. Fdefchy * Samuel Ogden. Booneton, Morr's Gounty, May ad, 1796. 4* inwßw General Pojl Office, Philadelphia ■, March r6, i 7q6» WHEREAS sundry Letters, transmitted in the Miffl of the United States, te a)id frbm Norfolk, inthe : ilateof Virginia, were opened, and Bank Notes of feve-' ral denominations fraudulently taken from them at York in the (late aforefaid, in the months of October, Novem ber and December lafl: and whereas a part of said notes and fomecafh have been recovered acij art rio\v in pofftffi. on of the Poll Mailer Gene .-al. In order therefore that fiich Bank Notes as shall be identified may be rtilored to the owners thereof, and tint the remainingnotesandcafli be equitably distributed among those who are entitled to them. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN toaU perfonswho have fuffeied by -fach fraudulent pfadtices, within the pe riod, and on the route aforementioned, to exhibit their-' claims without delay; fuppoited by ftteh reasonable pre • as may be,neceflary to fubftamiatt therti. Such notes shall be identified will.be reeeived by anplication to ttlf General Post Office, on or before the firft day of July next; and the residue of fuehcafhand notes will then In divided among the claimants in proportion to their r«fpt tive losses, to be afoertjwied by the necelfary pr»ofs,whi , on or before that day shall be producedtothe General Poi Office. (gawtju y) JOS. HABERSHAM. To be sold at>public sale, On the ißth day of Tune ne<t rw pfe-V • ladejphia, FOUR Lots of Ground in the town if Lamberton, county of Burlington, and State of ad joining the river Delaware, late the Estate of William Richards, deceased, with all tha buildings and improve* ments, bounded by ground of Jolm Mitchell, Lambert Cadwalader and others ; a clear iiwiifputabli title wilt-be givan. The terms will be i&ade known at th* time and > place of file. April 28 m&th. LOST, ' — 4 IN the city, on the Point Rsad, the 13th inftast, a fir,all GOLD FJIEAICH IVA c tCl¥, made"at Paris, with a gold chain and two gold fcals, one having the iniuali'H. ?t. G. and a Lion crest—the ether i ere ft only. Whn tver finding the fame will bring thicm to No. in fouth-- front llreet, shall receive a generous reward IfoSared for file to any of the Witch-makers in town, they are re yiefted to flop the fame. April 13. § For Sale, A Valuable Grift and Saw Mill* tN New Jersey, near the Forks of "Little Egg-RferbsW. The Grift Mill is futty by fortj feet, two water wheels, 3nd calculated for four run of Stones,, with screen, fans 4nd boulting-cloths, &c. The Saw-Mill has two capable ofcuttingfiveto 6 too thoufandiect of Boards per jfear. A valuable piece ef Cedar Swamp, within a mile an da. half of the Mill, -and within three ijuaitert 3f amile of a Landing The Lumber, &«vmay be takes bywater from-the mill tail. ALSO FOR SALE, Several Valuable Tra£ts of Land,. In Pennsylvania, for all of which payment will be receiv ed in the notes of Messrs Morris and Nichol/on, or 10 Cash. For further information apply to the Prlnttr. . May 117. law N°. 130. j Di/lrii? of Pennsylvania, to <wit : BE it remembered, that on the 4th day 01 nl • the twentieth year of the tndependente of : States of America, Benjamin Dawiesi of the fa; hath deposited in this Office, the Title of a E right Whereof he claims as proprietor, in the wolds tol— low ing, to wit : " The Political Censor, or monthly Review of the most " interesting-political occurrences relative Co the United "-States of America—by Peter Porcupine In conformity to the Ait of the Congress of the Unit ed States, intituled " an A(st for the encouragement learning, by securing the copies of maps, charu andtooks to the authors and proprietors of such copies during the timet,therein mentioned." 1 SAMUEL CALDWELL, Clerk Dill. Court Peqnfylvania. 1 April 17. iaw4w. i NOTICE.- THE President and Managers of the Delaware and Schuylkill Canal, haviag determined to ftipply , ' ie city of Philadelphia with water, early in the year 1797« Proposals will be receivc 1 in writing until the firft day of June next, from atry person or persons disposed : to confraS fbr the calling and delivery of Iron Pipes neceflarjr for tnf above purpose. By tlx >M, WILUAM" MOORE SMITH, Sec'iy t March 31. aawtj., i ; —n ... .'IS by john fenno, —No. 119 — CHESNUT-STREET. [Pricc 'Eight Bollart per Ann** l -!'
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