Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, May 31, 1825, Image 3

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1 For New-York, The fart sailing pocket sloop “ FALCON, Robert Giblia, .Waster, 'Will soil on Sunday next, 5th j,,ne. For freight or passage, having su- iiorior accommodations, and Can handsome ly accommodate ten or twelve passengers, apply to the master on board, at Anciaux s h BRADLEV, CLAGHORN 4 WOOD. Muv .11 - - . A FINE GREEN If HlGHrNG ninotj^poonds, will be ity-six pounds, dressed THIS MORNING. Soup ready at eleven o’clock. Families can bo udi CITY-HOTEL. ' 5«r supplied by sending. May 31 Anchor Gin. n S BARRELS Cunningham’s Anchor O i) Gin, landing from ship Wm. Wal lace, and for Bale by . May at CALVIN BAKER. For Salk, N THE rottowtrw TRACTS or LAND, 0. ai t, Util District, Appliilg County liij,2Sth District, Early County, tlo, 3d District, Houston, (now Bibb) County. This tract is near Macon, and is said to be u valuable one. ALEXANDER HUNTER. 50 p Apply to Muv at amQDmks James Anderson 8£ Co. H AVE removed to the middle tenement Yorniff’s ou &ff> i&ttt M TOtt. AAV Via. i estn'l i Havre) Young’s Buildings, where limy otfer | a LINE OF PACKETS has tioen for salo a lnrgo and general assortment of j iv biislied betwoon'New-York and H f K’AVPV tNI) RTAi’i.K IlitY .Cleave both ports regularly, on the fit’ll rA.!vLl AN fttu/ fifteenth nays I'J'viirh vionlti daring'the , GOODS, - ^ ^ •~ w " To Rent, The adjoining TENEMENT, of the house occupied by Mrs. .Ihasch, in -Broughton-strcet— immediate possession given. Ap ply «> J. P. HENRY. MHv 20 49re received by the latest arrivals from Liver- pooland New-York. April 25 27 antV ftV Al.Mii.ll UOOO&. B Y the ships Georgia and Harp, arrived from Liverpool, the subscribers have received their usual supply of SEASONABLE IDISTI ®D®IDS 0 Having been pnrclmsed with cash, pre* vious to the advance in England, they cun be afforded and will be sold at low prices, and on a long credit, for undoubted paper. ANDREW LOW & CO. Feb 2H 8(1 Notice. T HE subscriber being nbont closing his accounts, requests all persons who have any demands against him, to present them immediately for payment; ntid all those who arc indebted to him by book ac* count, note, duebiil, or otherwuys, are re quested to settle the same, on or before the 15tli Juno, otherwise the whole, without any exception, will bo placed in tbo bauds of au attorney for collection. • GEORGE S. HAZELTQN. Mnv 31 . ~’ ll l > FitiZE i!! T HE following Schemes are offered to adventurers :— NEW-YORK LITERATURE LOTTE RY, will draw in Now-York in July—80 numbers combination—nine number to bo drawn. SCHEME. 1 Prize of 1 30.c > h /o Dollars. do 1 ltfboo do 1 5,737 do 20 1,000 do 30 500 do 30 - 200 do 51 100 do fit 50 do 1734 22 do 11175 It do 13395 Prizes. 20825 Blanks, being only one and a hi There being nine numbers drawn in this Lottery, the chance of a prim is greatly in. creased. Tickets $10, Halves 5, Qrs 2 50. UNION CANAL LOTTERY, Seventeenth Class—Sixty Numbers Com bination—Eight Numbers to be drawn, draws in Philadelphia on the 6th of July. SCHEME. 1 Prize of 50,000 Dollars. 1 20,000 do 1 10,000 do .2 5.000 do 1 4.7JO do 20 1,000 do 30 600 do 52 . 100 do 158 50 do 1218 20 do tocos 10 do 12120 Prizes. 22100 Blanks. Tickess $0, Halves <1 50, Quarters 2 25 Orders for tickets iu either of the abuvu Splendid Lotteries, received by W. ROBERTSON, Georg vn Office. IT Cash paid for PrizeBas soon as drawn Prizes in otlier Lotteries received ss casii *** Orders from a distance (post paid) attended to the same as on personal appli cation. May 31 . Corn and Peas. .JAAA BUSHELS PRIME CORN ’M/UU too do (low Pens Tin* car^o of Mio schooner Carpenter’* Son, at Hunter 1 * Whurf, for yule by GKO. GORDON. Mnv f, T V»n Dm ten Bank Bills. ILLS of the Darien Bank will be re ceived at par lor DRY GOODS, by Muv 19 B ANDREW' LOW it CO. 40 Darien Money. B ILLS of the Bank of Darien, will he received for Dry-Goods, by C. W. ROCKWELL & CO. April U III Y'h-AlvA u\> drift, A SIX OARED BOAT, gunnel and in- 2*1 side painted red. The owner is re quested to prove property, pay charges and take it away. „ M. WOODWORTH. Mnv 2d r„| JOSEPH KOPMAxV CO. H AVE received by the Willinrn Wal lace, from Now-York, an additional supply of Staple and Fancy Articles, AMONG WHICH ABE I Borrego Shawls and Handkerchiefs Beit mid Gauze Ribbons Steel Buckles and clasps Black do Plain Linen Drillings Funny Prints Si raw Bolivars, 4c. 4c. May 30 57r. ytiir. Tlie ships composing the line, arc fast sailers, Well found nnd commanded, cop pered and copper fastened. Their nccoiu* modatiuns fur passengers, comprise all that can be required, for comfort nml conveni ence. Passengers in the cabin will bo ta ken for $ 110 oaoh, for which they are furnish ed with beds, beddding, wines and ample stores of every description. Goods intended for shipment by them, may be sent to the agents, who will attend to their reception anil forwarding, without charge for storage or commissions. The expenses which may, in such cases be actu ally incurred, will when requested, be col lected witji the freight at Havre. A letter Bag is at the New-York Post Office, for all letters that may be sent by mail. Letters respecting either freight or pas sage, must he addressed, post paid, to CRASSOUS 4 BOYD. Agents, Nets Yorlt, oct 14 72 rilllE subscribers have removed to Jolin- JL sum's Square, nrxt door west of Messrs. A. Low &. Co. whore they are opening' a handsome assortment of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, in addition to their former stock. W. & II. ROSE. April 5 10 ID' The Darien Gazette, arid Recorder. Milledgeville, will give the above tour in sertions, and forward their accounts to this office. For Sale, CAA BARRELS PHILADELPHIA JUU WHISKEY 100 Barrels Prime Pork, New-York City Inspection 100 Bartels Baltimore Superfine How ard-Street Flour 20 Btirrols Linseed Oil 70 Bugs Prime Green Hnvana Coffee 800 Quarter ftovo* fcb’trars 6 Boxes No. 10, Cotton Cards By S. B. PARICM AN, Hunter’s Wlinrf. Mav 24 52i. 12 For Sale, CASKS CLARET, very superior 100 Boxes do 15 Baskets Sweet. Oil 15 Boxes preserved Fruit 10 do Capers 5 do Cordials assorted 17 Coils Bale Rope A quantity of Empty Baskets Apply to JOSEPH AUZE. May 23 52l Official List O F the drawing of the Maryland State Lottery, No. 4 : No. l.pl'lH, $20,000 ; 1721, dtp,000; 7037. $.000 ; 148, 1401, 5243, tfifoi, 19,- 232, jJillOO {..4734, 12,083,.14,6 17, 18,518, $500, 4c. &n. Holders of prizes will call and reruivn their cosh, or invest the amount in other Lotteries, at LUTHER’S EXCHANGE-OFFICE. Mav 20 Just Ut,,ee\vft4\iet sv\\\j William Wallace. 3. Superior Jamaica Rum 3 Pipes Cognac Brandy 3 do Holland Gin 7 Bags Prime Green Coffee For sale hy J. B. HERBERT & CO. May 30 Sugar, Coffee and Bagging XO HOGSHEADS > Muscovado Su- *3 0 63 Barrels (gars. 90 Bugs Prime Green Coffee 300 Pieces Cotton Bagging For sale by GEO. GORDON. Mav 20 AOn Bagging, A SMALL Lot of Prime—just landing from tiie William Wallace, will bn sold low. ROBERT HABERSHAM. May 30 57e i.lAillp Oil. 1 ftOfl GALLONS SPERM oil, } "UU wurrantedof the first quality, u", e b y Hazard 4 denslow, V* Ini taker-street, 2d door from the Bay. May 19 48|j Itece ver Tax Returns Office. THE subscriber is now ready to receive the Retiirna of Taxable. Property, for is county. Jits office is hi James Morri- adjoining John C. ADAM COPF,, R. T R. C. C. •™’ 11 «6|| 5». Esq's. 'Building, Nicoll, Esq. Coffee. A c E 'Y n "t; 6 Prime Havana Green Cof- for sale by 'f. 8. LUTHER. r l'he Library, W ILL hereafter be opened for the de livery of Books from four until si: o’clock, P. M. on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. T.. MASfiiv May 30 L. MASON, Librarian. 57 Scidlitz a d Soda Powders XA DOZEN SEIDLITZ POWDERS JvJ 50 do Soda do warrant ed pure and genuine Just received and for sale by LAY & HENDRICKSON, Druggists, Shads Buildings. May 25 Sugar and Coffee. 20 IIH DS. prime St. Croix Sugars For New-York, (ESTALBLISUED LINE,) The regular packet ship AUGUSTA, George IF bile, Master, Will sail on Thursday next, 2d June. For freight or passage, a ply to the master on board, at Jones’ Upper Whnrf, or to HALL & HOYT. Mnv 29 For Liverpool, The new ship OLIVE BRANCH, R. Harding, Master, Is now loading. For freight of cotton, apply to S. B. PARKMAN. May 20 59p raw sb For New-York, The brig A L M i R A, £>’. Harding, Master, For freight or passage, having good accommodations, apply on board, or to 6. B. PARKMAN. Mnv 29 5fii. For Boston, • The fast sailing schoonor SPARROW, Pattrrsim, Master, Will meet with despatch. For height or passage, having good accommo dations, apply to the master oil board, or to JOHN CANDLER, Junes’Buildings,- Who has for sate, 70 Barrels Superfine Flour and A few barrels No. 3, Muckurel Mnv 28 - 50 For .Sale, The pilot-boat built schooner GALLAN T, burthen eighty tons, coppered and copper fastened, has a new suit of canvass, a remarkable fast sailor, and is in complete order for a voyage. For terms apply to Capt. Reynolds ou board or to J. B. HERBERT & CO. For sate on hoard said schooner, 2000 Bushels Maryland White Corn 100 Barrels Whiskey Apply to J. B. HERBERT &. CO. Mnv 5 - 30 57 ITovicleiice, The sloop ST. MARYS, Copt. Nye, ,To sail on Tuesday next. For I'r.-’iglit or passage, having good aeeommo* dntiotig, apply on board, at Rice’s Whurf, or to S. C. GREENE. May 28 56p To Rent. A Brick Tenement DWEL LING-HOUSE, on the north side Market-Square, ut present occupied by Mr. H. D. Greene. Possession can be hud on the first day of November next. Jnl Al.-o, the STORE formerly occupied by Mr. John B. Wick, i!!||MR| os a shoe store. Possession giv- JMtmm en immediately. Apply to CHARLES ROE. Mnv 2ft 59 To Kent, The corner store in Gibbons’ Brick Buildings, recently occupi fld by W, and H, Ruse. Posses sion given first of November. Also, several other convenient fire-proof Si ores in said Buildines. Also, two Dwel ling Houses on St ah Street, near Ogle thorpe-Square. Also, a House and large Lot on Jo- achiin-Street. Apply to S. B. PARKMAN. May 24 5>ct labOTLIOritT SPRINGS, 1M 4 VIRGINIA, This new and elegant estab lishment, will be open tor the re ception of company as usual, next season. The quality of the wa ter is bumming so well known, in conse quence if the grunt numbers of persons tbho used and received benefit from them the last season, that the subscriber deems it scarce ly necessary to enter into a detail of thoir properties and effects. He will, however, for the information of those who may still remain unacquainted with them, remark, that, there are two springs—the waters of one of which, arc strongly impregnated with sulphur »nd mngnesin—the other with iron. The first acts on some as a mild, on others, ns an active cathartic, and arc strongly re commended in complaints of the liver and kidneys, dispensh and in all diseases aris ing from a disordered stomach. They at otice remove indigestion nnd the cause by which it is produced, restore lost nppetite, purify the blood, ami exhiliurate the spirits. In cases of debility and weakness, they iiave be*n found particularly efficacious. The waters of the other spring are strongly ton ic, and thought very proper to he used after drinking the sulphur water. To promote the effects of each, hot, cold and shower baths are provided. Thu buddings of this cstnblishmnnt, as mentioned in a former advertisement, are all of brick, and in an eminent degree unite noatness, convenience and comfort. These points iiave keen particularly attended to in those departments intended for the use of ladies or families. The adjacent moun tains abounding in game, gentlemen fond of hunting, will have an opportunity of in dulging in that pursuit. Those preferring more inactive amusements, will find news papers books, chessmen, backgammon ta bles, 4c, Amusements also for the ladies have not been overlooked : Music of the best kind will be provided for duncing- and such as are fond of playing on the Forte i'lauo, will find in the drawing room an elegant one provided for thoir uso. Moderate exercise un horseback or in carriages, being consid ered very proper whilst using the waters, tlie subscriber takes this occasion to remark that the part of tlie country jn which Ins springs are situated, are peculiarly adapted to this kind of exercise—they are surround ed on every side by lotVy mountains, with n rich and keuutiful valley intervening be tween. This valley affords excellent reads, and in riding out, the pure sir inlmlcd Ire fr un the mountains, acting in connexion with the waters, at once gives assurance of returning health, even to the greatest invalid- Gentlemen from the Smith, wishing to dispense with the use of carriages and hor ses, can come directly to the spot without incurring tlie expense of either—they wil proceed by water from Savannah, Charles, tiouor any otlier soTiiliern port, to Norfolk, tinmen in the steam-boat to Richmond, from whence there is twice a week, a mail stage that now jiasses within two miles of this place, and after the 15th of June, will come directly to tlie sput. passing through the flourishing town of Lynchburg. After arriving here and remaining as lung as is agreeable, they can then proceed to any of the adjacent springs they may choose in a buck kept by the subscriber tor that pur pose. The distance to tlie Sweet Springs, is thirty-aeven miles—to the White Sulphur, fifty-five—’o the Sweet aud Salt Suphiir, sixty—to tlie Red Sulpher. seventy-two— and to the Hot and Warm Springs, between sixty and seventy miles. li is recommended to gontlemen intend ing to visit any of the Virginia Watering Places, to have thoir letters addressed to tlioBoletourtSprings. It being tlie first wa tering pla e they will touch at in going, and the lust in returning, they will experience great convenience in following these direc tions—-because on their arrival they may find letters from home, and during their stay, will have an opportunity of hearing from their friends every other day, as the mail from the South arrives three times a week. If after remaining with the subscri ber as long as is agreeable, they should choose to proceed to any of the neighbor ing springs, lie promises that their letters shall be carefully forwarded, whithersoever they may direct. CHARLES JOHNSTON. Botetourt Springs. April 4th, 1625. U The Augusta Constitutionalist will copy tlie above, once a week, four weeks, and transmit the account to Lite office of the Georgian. Muy 7 36fu BY CALVIN BAKER, On MONDAY NEXT, 6th June. At XI o’clock, will be sold at the store of Mr. Wilson Fuller, in Market-Square, all ilis remaining stock of DRY GOODS, eon eistiiig of a great variety of choice and sea. aonable articlae.— 1 Terms time of sale, May 3( MS ra&3® lil For Sale, A PAIR of superior FAMILY iiORSES and CARRIAGE., of Cnmliold’s best finish. Also a CHARlOTiili and a good SADDLE HORSE Applv to BENJ. BURROUGHS. May 21 50i ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. BY CALVIN BAKER, On tho FIRST TUESDAY in JULY, At XI o’clock, will be sold in front of the Court-House in this city, a TRACT OF LAND in Tattnall County, containing 575 acres, situated near Canoocheo River, be longing to the estate of Samuel Haughton, dec. aad sold by permission of the Court of Ordinary of Chatham County, by order of the administrator. Mav itf nxcH EXECUTOR’S SALE. BY J. B. II Eli BERT A CO. On the FIRST TUESDAY in JULY, Will be sold before the Court-House in till* city, between the usual hours. Lot No. 10, Ewensburgh and Oglethorpe Ward, with the improvements thereon. Also, tw o Negroes, named Polydore and 'Ben, he- longing to the estate of Josinh Fox. doc.— Sold hy permission of the Honorable the Inferior Court of Chat fmoi County, and by order of the executors.—Terms cash. May 24 . ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. BY J. B. HERBERT A CO. On the FIRST TUESDAY in JULY, Will he sold before the Court-House in this city, between the usual hours of sule, TWO COWS Aft,—— CALVES. 4 * x the Household & ftrTjra -r, 1 ,,—iv-CrZKitchen Furni turo of the late John Street cii ceased, By’ order ol the uomiiu -trat.or.—Terms cash. Mm r. Savannah and V gusta LOACH. JMi.il Ncu) A rrangement Georgia Side. T lIE subscriber respectfully informs the puldic that he has removed the Lino of Stages on the Georgia side, and will hereafter, leave Savannah every Sunday, Wednesday, and Friday, at 4 o’cioelt, A.M. lodge at Pierce’s, and arrive in AugiiBta at 5 o’clock next day. For seats, apply at the Georgia-Hotol. JOSEPH I. THOMPSON, Proprietor. Savannah, March 20, 1825. N. J). Horses, Carriages, and Gigs, to Let—Horses kept hy the day, month or yenr, and expresses sent at trie shortest notice. March 24 100 A fresh supply oftho above val uable MEDICINE, just received 100 Bags Prime Green Coffee 50 Barrek Loaf Sugar , „ Landing from ship Augusta, und for sale by por brig Frances, and for sale by B. W, DHLAMATER. I GEO. RYERSON, May 25 A3» ^ May 11 Sole Agent. M RA LTMBERT’S SEMINARY is re moved to State-Street, between Rur- nnrd anj Jefferson Slroets, and opposite : tho residence of A. Telfair, Esq. It will remain open during the summer season, mid ! the following bronchos of education taught, viz: Reading, Writing, Grammar, Geog raphy, Embroidery, Plain Sewing, and Marking. Terms of tuition, which liuve been reduced, may bo known on application to Mra. L, who pledges herself that lip ex ertion shall be spared to merit a continu ance of public patronage. May 18 47||i, PL. \TED WARE C CONSISTING of Rich Cut Centre Dihiiihi Fruit and Prnserve Dishes Sugars-and Creams Butter Coolers and Salt Stands Pitchers and Decanters Tumblers, Wines, Cordials, Clarets Champaigns, Ale Glasses, JclKts, Cust ards. Lemonades, &c. the same of Plain Flint, Cut Bottoms PI.ATEI) WARE. Rich Cordial and Castor Stands Candlesticks, Snuffers and Trays Bottle and Salt Stands Together with a variety of Fancy Articles, Lamps, Lamp Glasses, Wicks c Oil, which will be sold on accommodating terms by T. G. CHAMBERLIN, No.. 5 Gibbons’Buildings. May 10 47r.|| AuMlmlrf iRAM tilth's bALE. Sugar, Coffee, Flour,&c. A xx HOGSHE ADS St. Croix and New- At Vx Orleans Sugar 00 Bags Coffee 100 Barrels Superfine Fresh Flour 75 do Prime Pork New-York City Inspection 70 do Northern Gin 25 (iiiarter Casks Currant Wine 20 Half Quarter Casks Tencritfe Wine 50 Kegs best Manufactured Tobacco 20 Hogsheads and 'Pierces Nuw-Or- lcans Moluases 2 do Jamaica Rum 3 Pipes Holland Gin 2 do Cognac Brandy 50 Kegs Dupont’s Gunpowder 40 Boxes Glauber Salts,26 to 30 lb.each Cut Nail, assorted, 4c. For Bale by L. PETTY, Jones’ Upper Wharf. Mav 25 53r, <0®©a)S c J\ lb red at Cost, at tho stand formerly occupied hy F. Gil let & Co. JAMES DARRAMON. May 2ft 49Jl BY J. n. HKRVFJiT Sr CO. 6n the FIRST TUESDAY in JULY, Will be sold before .the CourtiHoiise ill this city, between ’he usual hours, TWO NEGROES, Peter anti James, belonging to (he estate of the late James Wallace, Esq. deceased. Sold hy permission of thy Honorable tho Inferior Court of Chatham County, and hy order of the administrator. Terms cash. Mav 6 ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. BY J. B. HERBERT 4 CO. On the FIRST TUESDAY iu JULY, Will be sold before the Court. House in this City, between the usual hours, TWO NEGRO SLAVES named Nelly und Dido, the properly of tho estate of Owen Jones, deceased. Hold by permission .of the Hon orable the Inferior Court of Chatham Coun ty, and hy order of the Administrator. Terms cash May IK ftteltHA. .Mountain At tlie Pine Orchard. T HE subscriber (lute of Sykes' New- York Cotfeo House,) being engaged by the Proprietors of the above establish ment, contemplates opening it for the recep tion of visitors on the first day of June next. Since the last season an additional build ing lias been erected, (connected with tlie former one) 80 feet by 32, ai d four stories high, so that the present buildings are 140 feet in length, with a wing on the north oust end of 80 feot; a piazza 12 feet in width and 140 feet in length, in front oftho build* ings, and flush with the second story. The above house is situated about 3000 feet above the level of the Hudson riven and commands a view unsurpassed in this or any other country. Tlie air is pure, tlie scenerv interesting, and the subscriber is determined thut the accommodations, at tendance and fare, shall be such as, aided by years of experience oil his part, shall n u- dor the establishment in every respect wor thy oftho most liberal patronage.' The "Cauters-kill Falls” nre about 2 milc- from tlie Pine Orchard. Upon actual mea surement, their height is ascertained to be rising 275 feet. By means of a dam tt- bevq the falls, the water is preserved, and when visitors request it, isiot out and passes sver the fulls, and adds much to the inter- oeting scenery around them. The" Pine Orchard” is situated in Greene Cnmitv, New-York, 120 miles North, a lit tle West from the epy 0 f New-York : 48 „ miles South West from Albanv ; 17 miles BANK, STATE OF GEORGIA, ) South West from the city of Ifiul-nn ; 12 Savanndh, 22d April, 1825. ( ) miles wosl from tiie flourishing vilhirre of T HE Beard of Directors having this day ; (Jattskili, on the Hudson riyer, (wliorecon- dccldred n dividend on the capital yeyiincea c.aii he procured at any hour) bo- stock ofthis Bank, for the last six months, of j ingeasy of access by steam-boots and car. $3 per share, or six per cent per annum, r i B!rCB | r „ m elt l,f:r of those places, or from 'he same will bo paid to tho respective : „„y 0 f the towns on the banks of tho Hud- Spermat eti C tidies and PhiU adelphia Rye Whiskey F OR sale bv WILLIAM CROTHERS, 11 unttris Bui Idings. May 9 J|i.39 Dividend. No 14. Stockholders thereof, or to their order, on aud after Monday next. By order of the Board, A. PORTER, Cashier. DTP The editors of the Augusta Constitu tionalist, Washington News, Southern Re corder and Georgia Journal, MiUedgeville, will please to publish tlie above three times, and charge the expense to this Bank. April 23 26 COLUMBIA HALL, .Vww-litbanon Springs, T HE Proprielors of these Springs have the pleasure to inform the public, that having made several improvements since the hist season, they are enabled to enter tain as muny persons as any establishment in the United States. Columbia Hull is fitted up with new furniture, in a style e- qua) to the accommodations of ai y other fashionable retreat in the country. New Lebanon Springs Iiave been long celebrated for their medical virtues, and have been a fashionable resort for many years. Tlie buildings are handsomely sit uated, the rooms large and airy, command ing fine views of a beautiful country of mountain and valley, celebrated for purity of atmosphere, for rich surrounding -cenory and uftbrdiiigthe purest waters for bathing. A new and convenient Bath-House bus been built during the past year, containing twenty rooms for warm and cold bathing, and hliving a covered way to the Hall tor the benefit of persons in delicate health. The proprietors assure those who may visit New-Lebanon for health or pleasure that nu pains shall be spared to afford them the best accommodations. Tlie Ballstou and Saratoga VVutcrs will be kept constaat- ly for tho use of Bbarders. Tlie Springs are situated on the Boston Road, twenty-five miles from Albany, and twenty-eight from the ritv of Hudson.— The reads in every direction are in excel lent order, and pass through a beautiful country. ANTHONY KERR, HENRY HULL, IEP The National Gazette, Philadelphia ; the Courier, Charleston; the Georgian. Savannah; and the Patriot, Boston, will please to publish the above daily for one month, and send their biils to the office of the New York American. May 24 £2rL The House will he fitted up in the most superior style, combining elegance with comfort, nnd a liberal regard for the case, pleasure nnd convenience of the guests will govern the operations of the munificent propreitnrs, and will regulate the deport ment of the subscriber and those he muy en gage. He indulges a confident hope, that if ev'- cry advantage which a place of fashionable resort can boast in beauty of situation, in terior comfort and prompt attention tend to receive a share of public patronage, those advantages shall be found, and that patron age liberally bestowed at the f* Pine Or chard.” CHARLES H. WEBB. Cattskill, May tl, 1825. !L/ J The Editors of the National Gazette, Philadelphia; Federal Gazette, lialtininre, National Intelligenrer, Washington) Rich-' mond Enquirer, Charleston Courier, and Georgian, Savannah, are requested to in. sort the above in their respective papers, once a week, for throe weeks, and send their bills to tlie Mountain House. May 11 si “ C VLTFV OR HOE HARROW.” 1 CERTIFY, that at the exhibition of the Pennsylvania Agricultural Society, held at the Paoli, Wm. M’Conaughny, produced a " CULTIVATOR or HOE HARROW » for winch the premium tor the bust harrow was awarded. The practical farmers who inspected this implement, spoke very't’uvor- ably of its merits, as being well adapted to the cultivation of Indian. Corn, and as uni. ting to evident utility great simplicity and cheapness. [Signed] JOHN P. MILNOR, Assistant Recording Secretary. Pennsylva nia Agricultural Society. May 22,1824. gy The above described “CULTIVAJ TOR or HOE HARROW,” lor sale liy S. B. PARKMAN. Mav 26 "3i. To the Fuhuc. T HOSE who are under the iiripressioq that Mr. S- II. Fiskc and myself are connected in business, are informed'that it is not the case, T. S. LUTHER. May 18 .