WILLIAMS PORT INN.J A 2€ 3 S SHOAPP,) ESI* EC iTT’LLY informs his friend and the public generally that he intends tr remove on the first of April next, from his present stand, to ther new house lately erected by himself, on Ooiroco-clicague street, near the public square, ai’d within a short distance of the standnow occupied by him. He will there open.1 lllt;mse of F.m'ERT. 1I.VMEXT,and will supply himself with every thing requisite to please and gratify his guests.The house is new, and constructed in themost modern and tasteful at vie, and fiuish* ( ed in the best manner. The situation is! the centre of business. And if strict at tention to the comfort of his friends, .and the provision of every means to rendersatisfaction—which those who knew himwill rest assured shall not be wanting be added, he flatters himsc If that his new establishment will not be surpassed by any other in the plact. He rtsprc tfully solicits the continuance of patronage from tra\el!ers and others who have uniflt; rmly extended to him liberal encouragement.He is thankful to a generous public forthe favours he has always received, and hopes. !) an exhibition of every means in his power, to be able tu deserve and secure the same in future.HOARDERS taken by the day, week,] month,or year, at the customary ratesVYiltiami-rort, Md IMarch I, 1831. \ 4w