vin, CON DITION i oc to Wm ‘The price of this paper is ; TWO! gy BOLL ARS per annum—but if padi gg, Jin advance, ONE DOLLAR ANI SHSEVENTY FIVE CENTS only wi Ww be charged. | Adver'isements, making no more in length than breadth, will be in- serted three times for one dollar ; and for every subse juent continuance twanty-live cents.— Chose of greater length in proportion.—~—Rule of figure work double those rates. No subscription will be received for less than one vear; nor any paper discontinued until all arrearages aie paid. Jf the subscriber does not reques! a dis :ontinuance of his paper, at the end of the year, it will be considere as a new engagement; and the paper forwarded accordingly. Subscribers who have their papers caried by the mail, must be liable for the postage, Letters addressed to the editor must he post paid, § hi rE AE ing in the Post Office at Bellefonte, July I. 1823. Jobn Adams 8, William Ad ams, Antis Barthus, James M. Brady Joseph DBartles, David Bischitz Jacob Bergstresser, Hetty Bryson. Jno. Brown, Michael Buttorf, John Bendel; Benjamin Baker. A B Brown, C Venus Coal, Joseph Cox, Rachel Clark & Hills, Richard Carey. D TO RENT: ‘The Washington : TRON WORKS, Stuvated in Nittany Valley, € ol long. Gratz Etting, “Jacob Felty. Peter Graybilll John Grub, Mary Goodfellow, Nicholas Glazur I county, about hiteen Miles below Belle- onte, six miles from Baldeagle creek, nard Hazel, Mary Hastey, Wm Hunter, John Hannah, Huston, Joseph Haire, and nine miles from the Susquehanna river ; the works are well situated, and on never filling streams; the I K ! : : John Irvin jr. John Irvin. Furnace is watered by a large spring and the Forge by Fshing-creck, cithe: ¥ ; he Dy 5 ! Kern, Joh Knox. of these streams seldom ever freeze 0 ‘There is about two thousand acres of excellent David Lamb, Nicholas wood land adjoining the works; there are two excelient Ore Banks, - one, about two and a hall miles; and M Hopgh M'Namis, Peter M’ Clain, M'Neely, John D M’Mullen, John M’llwain, Ed- John _ “the other thre fourths of a mile fron The Ore is equal, if not superior, to any in the United States. the Furnace. Andrew M’Mican, William M’Con- nel, James Mitchel, Eduard Med-{, calf 2, Jeremiah Meuin;' Margaret Moss, Joseph Mason. Tho’s. Nor, Christian Nessel- rode, John Neils John Patterson, Michael Poor- man, Rachel Patton, George Pee. Thomas C Parsong, James M. Petrikin. The Forge is in good repait and has been workiog until Jast spring The Furnace has not beet in blast for some time, and will require some re pairs. | with vnacquainted| N Works, and wishes to rent them, therefore any The owner is conducting Iron a person wanting to rent Iron Works will find it to their advantage to comef ters, James Powell, and view said Works, as the subscri- R ber lives on the premises and will Frederick Reedy, John Reid, Jane Ramsey Elijah Reeves 3, make the terms easy and liberal, JOHN HENDERSON. Jan. 97th 1823. The Editors of the Pennsylvania In- Mary Ross, John Ross, Frederick Reiter. S Lancaster Balti. more Patriot; are requested - insert the respective papers; weekly for three months and forward their bills to the subscriber for pay- ment: J. H. NOTIOK, All persons are hereby warned mot teligencer, Harrisburg ; Shrack, Michael Sweeney 2, Jacob Singer; Jacob: Stigers, Abraham Smithy James D. Stark, Wentle¢ Smith, Martio Steele, James Smith; Micle Sneare. % Intelligencer; Lancaster ; and, bove in their George | Selsey, George Shinabergar, T James Tumbleson, Charles } Treziyulny, W Maury Whiteman, Jerrvmiah Wilders, Noah E, Thomas Waddle. H. Humes, PM 3 : : Wathams, to tke an assignment of a note which e certain John Elder, of Nittany valley Centre county, holds of mine, as I Philadelphia {may "be known by application Ros Margaret Carson; John Carson, Coleman, Ann