Treasury Department; Rcvtnuc-Ojfuf, March iOlh, 179^* PROPOSALS will be received at ofHre ps the Commtfonnoftbc Rnc.ue, (No. 43, " the , c °"! er ?' Third and CheTniit.ftreats, i'hitadelphia) fpr buildaig 10 Noith-Carolina, I. A/Light-House upon Cape-Hatteras., IX, A Beacon Houfc upon Shell Cattle island. I)«fcriptiori6 of each, and nil other particulars, may be seen on application at the offices-of any of the Supermten daita of I.iglit-Houfes, or of the Supervisors of the nuc, or of the ColleiStori of the Cuftems n any of the States ; as also at this office. a - w J m Pennfylrania, ff. By THOMAS MIFFUN, Governor of the Commonwealth of Pennfylvn.a, A PROC LAM ATJON WHEREAS the General did, en the fourth day 01 April lalt, refclvc, "That the Governor l>e retmeftui to ifl'ut a proclamation, reciting the .irtfmouth every Wedncfday and Saturday at Sunrise, atid'arriveat Bol ton on Tburfday ana Mondayby 10A M. R e * ceive the Mail al/Bofton every Monday and WedjietrfaV at 2 P M, and arrive at P6H?mQUth on Tiiefday and Thursday by Sunset. 2 from Boflon by Worceftcr, Springncld, Suffreld, Hartford, Wethersfield, Middlctown, Wallingioid, New Haven, Milford, Stratford, Fairfield, ijjorwalk, Stam ford and Kingfbridge to New York, thrte Uveas a weA. NJay I, November 1. Receive the at Bo (ton every Motiday, Wedndday aid friday at ix A M, Wo.r celter the fame evenings, leave every .'.Tuesday, Thuffday and Saturday at 3 A M, arrive at Brook&eki by so A M, at Springfield by 2 PM, and at Hartfoid b/ g P M.. Leave Hartford on Wednetday, and Monday at 3 - M, arrive at Ne\v Haven by noon, at Stamford in $he* eveiiing, and at New York on Thursday, Saturday ar.d Tiie.iday b> noon. Returning. Leave New York every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at ji AM, de;iver.it New Haven on Tuesday, Thui 'day and Saturday by uooji. and at Hartford by 9 P M ; leave Hartford every Friday and Monday at 3 A M, afnve at Springfield l?y 10 A M, and at WorceUer in the evening; leave Woroelier eve ry Thursday, Saturday and Tuesday by 3 A M, and ainve at Boston by 1 P M<- "WOvember i,, to May t. Receive;the Mail at Boston every Monday, Wednelday and Friday at 2 P M, arrive at Biopk field the ncst by 4 PM, at Springfield inrthe evening, and at Hartford on Wednesday, Friday and Monday ar rive at NeW Haven the n-xt days by 8 A ana arrive at New York every Friday, Monday and Wednelday by iUM- Retaining. Leaye New York every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 2 i* M, arrive at New Haven the next 6 iys in tbe evening, leave New Haven every Friday and M ondayby 3 AM, arrive at Ha-tlord by 2 P M, at SpiM)g3 field by 9 P M, at BtookfieW on Thursday, Saturday and Tuesday by 10 A M, and at Boston on Friday, Monday and • Wednesday by M A M. .« From Alexandria by Colchester, DumCri^aMtabgodUth. -Fi miLticKtbuig, U*>»» ftimii) rraTiover cout» iidtrft j Jvichr inond and Olbotne's, to Peteitburg, thrc; timesamcek. Xo Jjpvember J. Receive the flail at Alexandria, Tuesday, Tnurlday and Saturday, at 4 A M, arrive at Fredericltfburg by 7 I'M, leave Fiedcrickiburgevery Wednes day, Friday and Monday at 4 A M. arrive at Richmond by ; f M, leave Richmond every Thursday, Saturday and Tues day by 4A M. an d arrive at Peterfburgby 10 AM. Return ing. Leave Peter (burg every Thursday, Saturday and Tues day by 1 PM, arrive at Rfcitmoud by 6 PM, leave Richmond tbe famedayt by 4 A M, and arrive at Frederickfburg by 7 P M, leave Fredcricklblirg every Wednesday, Friday and Monday at 4 A M, and arrive at Alexandria by 6 P M. November 1, to April I, -Xeave Alexandria every Tues day, Thursday and Saturday at 10 A M, atriveatjredericks burg every Wednesday, Friday and M mday bp noon, leave Frederickfburg in one hour, arrive at Richmond Thursday, Saturday and Tuesday by 6 P M, leave Richmond Friday, Monday and Wednesday by 5 AM, and arrive at Peterfourg by 10 A M. Rtturning. Leave Petersburg every Tueldav, Thursday and tiaturday at 1 P M, arrive at Richmond by 6 | P M, leave Richmond every Wednesday, Friday and Monday at 5 A M, arrive at Frederickfburg on Thursday, Saturday 1 and Tuesday by 1 < A Mi °nd arrive at Alexandria on Friday, 1 Monday and Wediiefday by 1 P M. 4. From Richmond, by New Kent court hoiife, Williams burg, Yotktowti and Hampton to Norfolk, three limes a wefk, April i, to November 1. Leave Richmond every Tues day, Thurfdayaild Saturday at 3 A M. arrive at Happton.by gPM. leave Hampton on Wednctday, Friday and Monday by 5 A M, and arrive at Norfolk by ij A M, Returning. Leave Norfolk every Thursday, Saturday and Tuesday at 1 PM, arrive at Hampton by 6PM leave Hampton every Friday, Menday and Wednesday at 3 A M,jnd arrive at Richmond by 7 i" M. November 1, (o April 1. Leaye Richmond, eyesy: Mon day, Wednesday and/Friday by 5 A arrive at WiUiavs burg by 6 P M, leave Williamlburg every Tuesday, Thais. day and Saturday by 5 AM. arrive at Hampton bjf u AM, and at Norfolk by 6P M. Returning. Leave Norfolk every Thursday, Saturday and Tuesday by 11 AM> arrive at Hamp ton by 5 P M, leave Hampton every Friday Monday and Wed nesday bv j AM, arrive at Wiiliarr.fburg by 6 P M, leave Wiljiamfburg Saturday, Tuesday and Thursday by 5 AM, and arrive at Richmond by 6 PM. j. From Peterlburg by Cabbin Point, SmuWield and Suf folk to Portllnouth, three tMKiaaxeJt. April 1, to November J. Receive the Mail at Peterlburg every Monday, Wednesday and Friday by 11 A M, arrive at Suffolk Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday by noon, and at Portsmouth by 7P M. Returning. Leave Portimputb every Tuesday, Thuriday and Saturday by 10 P M, arrive at Sulfolk every Monday, . Wednesday and Frioay by is A M, and at .Peteiftiurg every Tuesday Thursday and Saturday by noon. November 1, to pril 1. Leave Peterlburg every Friday,' Monday aod Wednesday by 11 AM, .arrive at Sulfolk on Sa turday, Tuesday and Thursday by noon, arfd at'Porifm'nuth by 5 P M. Reluming. Leave .Porilonouth every Saturday Tuelday and Thursday at Sunset, arrive at Suffolk on Mondar. Wednelday and Friday by to A M, and at Peterlburg ov Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday by noon. 6. From Peterlburg by Harris's, Goldfoa's, Warrentonl' Lewitburg, Raleigb, Averylborough, Flyeuev4«e, Lumbtr ton, Cheraw court house, Camden, Columbia actd EdfefialU court house to Augulla, tuna a uied, ■ ' ' Leave Peterlbu/g every Tudfday and Friday by' nooj), fcr nve at Hanis's by 7 P M, at Gold fan's on Wednesday and Saturday by 8 A M, at Warremon by 2 P M, at I.e.wilbnrg on Thuriday and Sunday by 8 A M, at Raleigh by 3 P M, at pay,etteville every Friday and Monday by 1 P M, at Lumber ton by 9 P M, leave Lnmbertoti every Saturday and Tuesday by 4 A M, a (rive atfhcravV court house bv'4 P M, arrive at Camden on Sunday and Wednesday by as M, at, Columbia • on Monday and Thursday 4AM arrive at Edgefield court house 011 Tuelday and Friday at 6 $ A M, and at -.uguft? by noon. Returning. Leave Augblta eveiy luefdav and Friday by 8P M, arrive at Edgefield court houlean Wednelday and r Saturday by 10 AM, at Columbia on Thuriday and Sunday by 10 A M, at Carnden by 7 P M. leave Camdeij every Fri day and Monday by 4 A M, arnve at Cheraw court houfc by' SPM, at Lumbertoo every Saturday and Tnefday by : 2 P M eavc Lumberton in o«e hour, wive at Faycuevitle ou SoiJday ■and Wednesday by 7AM, at t e ilav bv 6 A M, at LewilbiH-g by 2 F M, «wa.ini Tueldav and Friday by 5 AM, at Goldton', by a P M, *t 1 Harris! by 7 P M, Jd at fester,; on W .drrelday a,,d Sa lurj'y From Camden by Sutclbur* t» Charleflor. to fit* week. , [;,v, Camden every Sunday and Wednesday at > f P>* ® f PM, arrive at Cr.arkiton .he next TueidayandFr.d.yby , noon. /tartiitf. Leave Charlcftoo every ruefday and Fo- ( day by g P M,.a«d arrive ai Camden ue oc*' Ihurlday and , SU^ a \ : mm Augusta hy Waynejborougb to Savanrah, once a j ""u»ve Aucufta every Saturday at 1 PM, and arrive at Sa- j varuub the next Sunday by 6P M. JUhtmng. » j nab every TneMay at »o A M, and arrive at Augutta the next ! « aj) J,,** the coit.nuance of the Cmtm'h, Ike OmtraSlir is to oh . ft.vc facLue-aticu m carrying tie Mail, and ku pay 's to be in- , creased or dvir'iifried in pwfutionto the di/lauce encreafd »r d.min ■ '! 4oiJTaiZ'n?masartto he m.operation on the Ottobtr next, andto continue for four ytMS mtil the 3pM I*?**-■ Mtx 1800, inclufiftE. ' , •Note 3. TnePofl Master General wfay-alter the times, &j arrival and departure at any timed,tririg the continuance of tie Lmtracts, Ue previffifiy Jiipuldting an adequaUeompenfatim for any extra txpenje ""nok °l? a Fifteen minutes Jhall he allowed for opening anddifwg , ,Xhe mi "t all atjices where no particular tune is Jpecified. Note 5. For everyquarter of an hour'; delay [unavoidable acci '■ dints cMcUedJ in arriving after ,th» Um " P"J a ir ' a belfaws-lioufe, calling-houfb, hridg«-hou£e, and.a large moulding-house, all in good order, togmfier with a great 1 variety of the ir.oft approved pattern' of pqts, liettles, f tea-kettles, &c. Sic. with a fuiridency of flafcs therefor, and also a great variety of all kinds of ftov4 patt'-.rns, and '' a con»plete.fet. of patterns and apparatus for ealting pot " afn kettles. Near the furnace is a large new magazine for • [ hollow ware, bar iron, &c. &c. a large convenipnt car {renter's and vvne«lwrig? t Aop, a b',ackfmith'> (hop with '' two fires, » nailor's shop, and a .ltamping mill, a coal .y house that will hoi . fix hundred leads of coal, a lar|;e, t! convenietit iiore, (onfiftiag of several rooms, two exccl lent barns and ftailes, a llaughttr-Uonfe near the store, /, together with a great variety ot lujtifss for the workmen o very convenient to the furnace. . > rhe furnace is supplied with water from a number of »t springs, wliicU render a supply certain: thepond consists of about thirty apres : the manfion-houie is boilt of Hons, y two ftnrict high, with four rooms with fire-places on the fir It floor, and a larg?,han<3lbrpt; hall, and five rooms with d four fireplace's sn the second floor, with a very fine high garret, in which there are two fire.pfacss, with a hand- j 1 some piazza in front, the whole length of the house : at J 'each end.of the houf« is a haudlame wing; one used for ie a kitchen, with servants roams aboye; the other for a j counting-house; and a cellar undejr the whole heufe. a well of the be ft water at the door, lmoke and other, convenient 'jj out-houfes, with two excellent gardens, in one of which IC I is a larga asparagus bedj fevyral orchards of the belt graft ed fruit, and one liuefirnd and flf»g ' -ylanu; wmeh_ li marb^.ti ll In trout 01 the manlion-houle 3r Tns in full view, is a moil beautiful meadow of two hun dred aftd fifty acres, in which may now be cut one hundred a, and mty tons of the b»fl Hay, besides affording a fuffitien a< cy of pasture for the teams, and as much more meadow f- may be easily put in, besides raising a large quantity of »y corn, potatoes and turnips. The lands belonging to this eftpte conftft of about ten thousand acres; on which are "" the Mines for the works, two of which are of the best quality, one so near that a single horse and cart will bring ten tons per d*y, the other, a team of four horses may id bring fix tons. BeCdes the above there are several other i mines of inferior, quality very convenient, the iron of f which is .good for nails, and when mixed makes excellent j. icaftings. The mines are in good order, with peeper Jev ,e els for off the wat«r, and (hafts at proper dift-. y, ancei. Near the Worbs have been-difcovered several beds y, of Bog Ore, and there is no doubt, with a little attention, rg a fujfieieut supply thereof be procured. All the V, mines are supplied with proper houses for the miner?. 6 Within a mile and a halt ,of the furnace there is an.intjt »y hauftable vein of limestone ; from whence not only a sup ■y ply for the furnace may be had, but also any quantity for f' building or manure. WithSn less tkatr .a mile oi the fur nace isjibout twenty acres of; the best double spruce for beer; and near it is.a.celebrated mineral spring ; and twp P* and.a half miles from the furnace, within the trad,, are two valuable files for' Forges and Saw-Mills, on an excel lept stream of water; arid two large ponds may be made, g, a » d a permanent supply may be had, by a small txpejice, , from a Lake ot fgur miles ip length and one mile wide, r y and adjacent a fuOieiency of wood rna.y he had : near to at .one of the sites is a good.farm-houfe, arid about eighty v cres of arable land, a valuable and, iwtaJow to. n- cut thirty tons of Hay ; and irt thefwamp th?t Wijjform s- thf pond,there may now be cut ljity tons of hay. • 4 f ; Belonging to the fame Estate, aod 1 ,y within tbree mile,-. there»f, neirer tlie l.audrng, ie n ?Wod p Ni;W FORGE, with two,fires, in completcoriier and re-, d- .pair, situate on Rockaway riv?r, which furn-:fhes a con ve ftant supply of Water ; adjoining which is a good 00/jve {, liient dwelling-houfflj with three rooms and a good kit chen on the fir ft floor, asd a good barn and stable; 'vge, cpnveni-nt Store, whith is now kept for the supply of tie iron- works and the .country ; and this situation i» rg very convenient for the wq T ks, mucnrpore'fo than tohavi, at the dry-goods' store kept, at the furnace. *y Adjoining to the foregoing Estate, Ik and within four miles thereof 'may be had if wanted, a at trad offix thousand acres of Woodland, and a site for'a , For|e, on a stream of 'Water very fufficient in every re iy, fpea ; together with several houses new built, and a trad of three hundre4 and fifty acres ps fine low land ; a great th par. of which will make, with a little expense, meadaw »V faflcient to cut one hundred and fi/ty„ton» of hay • and JO affords a great supply of paTture—the refine is arable una \vQoliiaad. AND ALSO TO SB SOLD, k ; _ Ail that VALUABLE ESTATE, called la Booneton Iron-Works, r S i tuatc , in tlle cout »y °f Morris, within, eighteen mi!e> iti of Newark and eight miles oi Morris-Town rg containing about thr ? e thousand five hundred acres of land". * on both of R-ockaway river, for near four Z V° n t ' le premises is a FOR.OE with tour fires and two hammers, in complete repair, which embraces the whole m riVef ' aSLrr-nNG MILL, built in the moll approved b y ; eP ' wtthtWo , furliac « for heating iron, with roils, ay p '' ' eutters, and every other apparatus in 'he most com nd "I*; Wlth a t>lackfinich's stop, ,cpat-h«ufe, Su &c. -y .V\ ,-. da^. is a vej 7 compleat SAW.MILL ;fo ' ha V he has the lull command of the whole by river, with a head of twelve feet. *» Immediatdv below, oh another dam, is an excel, ay lem new GrL'j 1-Mli.L, with two run if fu«e*, arid conftraaed for a third. The mill is large, ani corvcri. ent for a merchant mill, and lituate in a country which will afford a constant supply of grain. All the works are in complect view of the mansion-house and within half a mifcsf it, which is a hanrffome, baild ing, with five rooms on tbe firft floor with fir# places, and four rooms up stairs, all in excellent repair.' with a large kitchen and cellars, and a well of excellent water at the door. In front «# the house is a piazza, futy feet long, an excellent garden, with a great abundance of the best kind of Fruit.: the out-fcoitfes are convenient and good; consisting of a large spring milk-house, ice-houie, smoke. honle, f»wl-houfe, corn-crib, rooi-houfc, good barns antt (tables, &c. Ice. A'.fo, within view of the taanfion houfe, are twelve dwellinjj-houfes, a couiuing-houle, a stone house, occupied'as a ftofe -fur'jttie country and works, a Urge, convenient hoUse, with fix rooim, four with fire places, occupied by the clerks ; the residue of the koufet ur*lor forgemen, millers, Sf.c There is, adjoining the store, a POT-ASH WORKS, in oompfeat order, -'black. I ftrjith's Ihop, and. wheelwright's thop, and othar conveni | ent appendages. As Rockaway rivrtr funs through this estate about four mil*! in which diltance near twtnty mill-sites may b e 1 made, so aS'.o occupy the whole of this very valuable and ; cenftant supply of water, it may be justly considered as a ! very valuable oajf & for auy perfo® or peifons desirous of ] going into the 1 manufailuring line. . - ' I G9n the premises, and adjoining the mansion-house, are aboDt one handled acres of arable land; whereon are two orchards of three hundred trees, ®f the baft grafted fruit: and within two miles and a half of the forge isa very fine Farm of two hundred and fifty acres of -larid, in the best and most compteat Older, with one hundred acres of meaj dow, lwo hoirfes, a jcod barn, and other - ncceffary 'im provements —the residue is woodland, on which are a number of Jioufcs for the colliers, &c. Sc.c. Slc. 4 N D A L SO, Near three thouftnd acres of Land; situate in the valley of Newfoundland, about sixteen n»tU» north waft : Boonetoir, in thecouutifes of Morris aftd Sufcx, whereon is a vwry good Forge of two fires, and a number of other buildings adjoining tiereto, for thcactommodation of the workmen, with an excellent vein of Irco Ore, lituate. a. j bout orne mile weft from the trait. The above Eft-tte».willbe fold on, easy term*, together 'with all the horses; oxen, waggons, tools, and every im, j plem-nt necessary to carry on the works. There is now i provided wood slid ere for eight months hkft ■ so that the | Furnace will be put in biaft the beginning of June. Any tperfon wiihing to purtliafe, way have the whole as they now arc: rfwre is.alf? witf»4, 4c. provided at Boone ton. The terms willbe payment down for all the property of every kind, appertaining* to the Furnace, and • one eighth of the pun chafe money—the residue in eight yearly payments, with the lntereft fmn&ually every yitjt, A clear and indisputable title will be given for the whole. Apply to Mr Samuel Clarkfcn, in Philadelphia, Mr. Peter Maekie, Merchant, New-York, Water-breet; pr to ?ither of tjt; Hibfcribers. 7- J- Faefcb, Samuel Ogden. Booneton, Morris County, May ;d, 179?. May 14. itvvSw 10 BE SOf.D, Br PUBLIC SALE, Qn Thursday", :the 2d of June next, At j.«'clock iu the afternoon, Aud immediate polTefiioii given, a large two Sory Stone House, I feet-front, r.nd twenty-oie feet with an entry through the middle, a large kitchen and cellar under the .whole, a purap near the kitchen door, and an sxeejlcjit never-failing' spring within - - **■■' 11i i- the houit ; a large .frame building adjoining the house, and lot of grqund, containing four acres, cbefty in grals, and a n,umber of different kinds o young fruit trees on the fume ; finite the-up ; per end of Frank-ford, For Sale hy y Season. Large and itnall Parties, or fmgle Gentlemen, m a y accomrtiodated-with Breakfafts, Dinners, or Suppers, a hours mod conv nient t<» themfeives'—a o«)d Oollation is regularly kept for corjveniency, the Bill of Fareitobcha at the bar. , • The Lodging RoSirls will Ire completely furnimed, »n 1 the utmost attention paid to cleatilinefs, and every ot.er requisite. . 1 S\muil Rich *rdet will be happy t® receive, an execute tht commands of his Friends, and the * large; and with graLitude for their favours, he pie S c 1 himfelf 'tbat nothing on his part thai! be wanting to serve that patronage with which he.has bpen So diltingtn ingly iionored. , 1 Philadelphia, April' 19. . " .*— 1' I PRINTED BY JOHN FENNO, —No. 11.9-n CH t SN U T-STRE E T. [Price Eight Bollars per Anuwi>j