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Washington Monument, Lottery , THIRD CLASS, Will commence drawing in the city of Baltimore, on Monday, the 25th of next month, (July,) and will be completed in thirty-five days* drawing. This Brilliant Scheme contains, 3 Prizes of 20,000 Dollars each, 4 Prizes of 10,000 Dollars each, 5 Prizes of 5,000 Dollars each, 20 Prices of 1,000 Dollars each, Together with a large proportion of ssoo', §2OO, fee. fee.; and less than two Blanks to a Prize. The first drawn number will be entitled to a prize of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS. The first drawn five thousand blanks, will each be entitled to a prize of twelve dollars, therefore the early purchasers will have the chance for drawing any of the &&EAT FI.OATIMQ CAPITAL PHIZES, with out any risk M that time. Tickets, (at the original price) §lO Halves 5 Quarters 2 50 roil SALE At G. & R. WAITE’S Old established and truly fortunate Lottery and Exchange Office, corner of St. Paul's Lane and Market-street, Baltimore. fCT* Where were sold in the last Lottery, the following Capital Prizes, viz : No. 58,706 drawn 35,000 dollars, in a half, a quarter, and two eighths. No. 20, 6: V drawn 10,000 dollars in a whole ticket. No. 28,55/ drawn 5,000 dollars, in four quarters. No. 1,128 drawn 2,000 dollars, in a whole ticket. No. 31,258 drawn 1,000 dollars, in a whole ticket. No. 12,513 drawn 1,000 dollars, in a half and two quarters. And in former Lotteries, G. & R. Waite have sold 1 Prize of 60,000 dollars. 1 do. 40,000 do. 3 do. 30,000 do. 10 do. 20,000 do. 2 do. 15,000 do. 2 do. 12,000 do. 12 do. 10,000 do. And a very large proportion of prizes of 8000,7000, 6000, 5000,” fee. fee. take"notice. m rite’s Lottery Register $* Weekly Messenger, Will be published in Baltimore, even’ Saturday ; it will contain the complete List of the Drawing of the blanks and prizes of tire Washington Monument Lottery, Third Class, (and of all other important Lotteries that may hereafter draw in Baltimore) i the Rates of Ex change on the Bank Notes of the different States ; and the Rates of Exchange on Foreign and Inland Bills, to gether with such articles of Foreign arid Domestic In telligence as maybe deemed useful. The price, to subscribers, will be two dollars a year, payable in advance. Companies or individuals who purchase Ten Tickets and upwards, will have it for warded, gratis. It will be necessary’ that all who wish a complete list of the drawing, should forward their address by the day the lottery commences drawing, viz. 28th of next . month.. ffj'Njrders for Tickets from any part of the Union, {post paidJ addressed to G. cj R. WAITE, Baltimore, will be promptly attended to, and the earliest informa tion forwarded of the success ofthe tickets when drawn. Baltimore, June 15 *f3 Marshal's Sales. On the first Tuesday in August next, will be sold at the court-house in the city qf Savannah, between the hours of ten and three o'clock. A valuable gang of forty NEGROES, levied on as the property of John M. Verdier, to satisfy two executions at the suit ofJosiah Smith. * JOHN EPFINGER, Marshal. July 5 ’ 7 Administrator’s Sale. On the first Tuesday in Avgust nex A , will be enOH* r< / rtrnr r./tvrrse at the usual time, FOUR negroes, viz. Sarah, Molly, Nancy and Pom pey—belonging to the estate of Theo. Gay, dec. By order of (he Court of Ordinary. Asahel llowe, Adtn’or. june 21 1 Administratrix’ Soles. On TIIURaDA Y, the 17th o f July next, Will be sold at the dwelling bouse of Mrs Morris Miller, AH the household and kitchen Furniture, and one Coachee, belonging to the estate of Morris Miller, esq. deceased. Sold by order of the administratrix. Terms cash. Sale to commence at 11 o’clock, june 7. 95 M. HERBERT, £s? co. auct’rs. M’lntosh County, Georgia, 10 tli April, 1817. Administrator’s Sale. NINE months from this date, application will be made to the Court of Ordinary, for the County of M’lntosh, for leave to sell the southern Division of Creighton-Tsland. consisting of 548 acres, being a part of the real estate of the late John Currie—for the bene fit of the heirs and creditors. JOSEPH MILLER, april 8. lanr/Jt. 56 Surviving Adm'or. O eorgia—Chatham County. BY Samuel M. Bond, clerk of the court, of ordinary for Chatham county-*—to all whom it may concern : Whereas, Jeremiah Cnyler, lias applied for letters of dismissory from the administration on the estate of Richard Davis, dec. Now these are therefore to cite and admonish, all and singular, the kindred and credit* is of the said dec. to file their objections, (if any they have) in my office, on or before the 25th day of July next, otherwise let ters dismissory will be granted the applicant Given under rny hand and seal of office, this 23d day of January, 1817, and 41st vearof American Indepen dence. [l. s.] S. M. BOND, c. c. o. c. c. jan. 24 1 Twenty Dollars Howard FOR FRANK, who absconded on Thursday 29th ult. from White Bluff. fie is about 5 feet 7 inches high, middle aged, ami pitted by the small pox s for merly -driver to the estate of Lloyd. When drove from his haun’s in the neighborhood of White Bluff, hr will endeavor to travel (the Augusta road) towards Rrv nn Creek, Burke county, about ten miles above Jones* mills, where Mr. Robert F.llison resides; he having purchased from Lloyd'* estate, Frank’s son and daugh ter. He took with him u small black Dog which had a few snots of white on hia shoulders, nude nit tail Can proof be given of the above negro being harbored, u reward of Fifty Dollars will he nahl. CHARLES STEWART. Belview, june 7, 95 Printing l Ink, Warranted to be a* g -nl • any uisil in the Southern Stair, —For *<d< a this Office, * Just deceived > By brig Georgia, other late arrivals, and on hand, for sale by ANSON BLAKE, 20 hhds. prime Muscovado Sugar 5 tierces and 20 bis. do. 40 catty boxes hyson Tea 6 trs. green Copperas, 4 casks patent weeding Hoes 3 casks Sad Irons, small sizes 8 do. Shot, assor’d sizes, 500 reams wraping Paper 75 do. writing do. 75 do. letter do. v 40 trunks and boxes men’s and women’s Boots, Shoes and Slippers 4 boxes Playing Cards 6 cases ladies’ straw Ilats and Bonnets, some very elegant 2 cases domestic Shirtiug 1 do. Bandanna Handkerchiefs, 1 bate blue Gilla do 500 bales longyellow Nankeens, 2000 do. short do. 6‘ crates Crockery, fee. fee. The above will be sold very low for cash or approved paper. june 28. o 4 A* Great Bargain* A plan. WEST ~li ROAD-STREET ’ CONGRESS STREET. |C7* This body of Land contains two Lots. The subscriber intending to make Auguda his place of residence, offers for sale all that property known by the name of the THEATRE LOTS, situated in Frank lin ward ; bounded on the west by west-broad street, on the east by a square, on the north by St Julian-st. and the south by Congress-street —well calculated for a Dwelling and place of business, or banking-house.— Those persons wishing to purchase the above named property, will apply to Erwix & Cos. Savannah, or to the subscriber in Augusta. William ff. Oakman. june 19 100 Thomas H. Harris, MARKET SQUARE. Has just received by the arrival of the ships Sally Ann and Woodbine from Mew-York. A LARGE supply of DRUGS and MEDICINES, l\. which in addition to his former stock, comprises every article in his line. Together with a large quantity of PATENT MED ICINES of every discretion, Glass-ware and Surgeon’s instruments, which he offers low for cash, june 10. awaw. 96 The Subscribers HAVING lost two Certificates, N05.178 and 246, for Forty-Four Shares, in the name of Paul H. Wil kins, esq. in the Planter's Bank of the State of Georgia, do hereby give notice, that three months after date, application will be made to said bank for renewal thereof. R. & J. HABERSHAM, april 21 wawsm 67 Notice. 13HREE Months after the date hereof, application , will be made to the Directors of the Planters’ Bank for renewal of Certificate No. 647, for two shares in the name of Mrs. P. R. Camithers; which Certificate has been lost. april 28 waw 73 Notice. ALL Persons having demands against the estate of Ja’s. M ood, dec. are requested to call for oayment, and those indebted to make pavment to the subscriber. CATHARINE WOOD, Executrix, june 10. *ivaw,hw. 96. Notice IS hereby given, that after the expiration of nine months from the date hereof, application will be made to the Inferior Court of Chatham County, for leave to sell the following Lots and Tracts of Land, viz : Lot Nos. 31 and 32, in Greene Ward; one half part of Lot No. 6, Tyrconncl, tything Darby Ward; three Lots in the Village of St. Gall’s, known as Nos. 12, 13 and 14, all in the city of Savannah ; one 5 acre Lot in the township of Savannah, attached to Lot No. 6, 4 th tvthing Anson Ward; one town Lot in Ilardwicke, known as No. 81; two lots in the town of Brunswicke, known as Nos. 152 and 172; one Lot in Sunbury, No. 78; one Tract of J .and in Bryan County, containing 500 acres, purchased at Sheriff’s sales as the property of William Willy, deceased; one Lot in Vernonburgh, No. 12; two Lots in the Village of Hamstead, contain ing 106 acres prime Land, which was bough 1 : of Wm. Lewden, from Lots in Newport, known as Nos. 10, 21, 22, 23; one Tract of Land in Burke County, contain ing 300 acres, bought of Peleg Greene—all situate in the state of Georgig—being part of the real estate of Robert Dolton, the elder, deceased Sold for the be nefit of the heirs and creditors of the said estate. JOHN BOLTON, Qualified Executor of R. Ba ton, deceased. Savannah, March 10, 1817. lam9t 32 Valuable Land, for sale, TWO hundred and twenty acres of LAND, an White Oak creek in Camden county, is now offered for sale. The plat by a late survey represents a great part of it as good hammock land. Apply to JOHN M’NISH. may 17 Sheriff’s Sales. Will be sold on the first Tuesday in August next, at the Court House, in the city of Savannah, between die usual hours of 10 and 3 o'clock, Aid. that Lot of Land, situate, lying and being in the city of Savannah, and known by the -lumber eleven (11) in Franklin ward, containing sixty feet in front and ninety feet in depth. Also, all the improve ments on said Lot: levied on as the property cf James Pearce, to satisfy Thomas Gibbons, Assignee of George Scott, the above property sold under mortgage duly foreclosed per rule absolute. ADAM COPE, s c. c. july 5, 1817. 8 Sheriff’s Sales. On the first Tuesday in August next, Will be sold at the court-house in the city of Savannah, between the usual hours often and three, ONE hundred and forty.eight acres of land on Wil mington Island, adjoining Barnard and others, on which land Edmund Jarvis now resides; levii and on ns his property, to satisfy a judgment in favor of the ex ecutor ofII. LiHihridgc. BLANK DEBKNTUKKH roT. nit \\V RACKS *ND BILLS OK LADING, ox cost run. fob sail: .it mis office. SQUARE. APPROVED PATEICT MCD FAAIILP MEDICINES, Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail in Charleston, BY JOHN DYOTT, No. 56, East Bay, few doors south of the Exchange, AMD ALSO, BY JOHN B. BERTHELOT, Nearly opposite the Exchange, Savannah. , DR. ROBERTSON'S, Celebrated Stomachic Elixir of Health : (Price gi and 50 cents.) WHICH has proved by thousands, who have ex perienced its beneficial effects, to be the most valuable medicine ever offered to the public, for the cure of coughs, colds, consumption, the hooping cough, asthma, pain <<> rhe breast, cramps and wind in the stomach, rerdoving costiveness, sickness at the stomach, head ache, loss of appetite, indigestion, fee. fee. From the dysentary of lax, cholera morbus, severe gripings, and other diseases of the bowels, and the summer complaint in children, it has proved a certain remedy, and restored to perfect health from the greatest debility. Persons afflicted with pulmonary complaints, or disorder of the breast and lungs, even in the most advanced state, will find immediate relief. Common coughs and colds, W'hich are in general oc casioned by obstructed perspiration, will be found to yield to its benign influence in a few hours. In asthmatic or consumptive complaints hoarseness, wheesings, shortness of breath, and the hooping cough, it will give immediate relief. Copy of a letter from C. If. JJoyley, Esq. JVb. 28 E. Bay, u Charleston, March 8, 1814. Dear Sir,-—I feel much pleasure in having it in my power to communicate a surprising cure, effected by the medicine I purchased from you, termed Dr. Robert son’s Elixir of Health. I will state the following facts : about the latter end of Nov. last, I procured from you some of the Elixir of Health, for a boy of mine, who had labored under a violent cough for more than 12 months, attended with slow fever and shortness of breath, it had reduced him so much that I concluded it w'ould terminate fatally. He took many other medi cines and found no relief. He continued to use the Elixir for about three weeks, when his cough, fever and shortness of breath ceased, aud he is now in good health, havingmad no return of his disorder. Should any person wish to have more particular information, I will, with pleasure, satisfy their enquiries, by applying to me. I am, Sir, your’s, &c. To Dr. John Dyott. C. W. Dotlet. Chester District, December 3, 1813. Dear Sir, —When in Charleston last, I called on you, and purchased two bottles of your Stomachic Elixir of Health, which you recommended to me to take for a cough and an oppression on the breast. I have since used the medicine according to your directions, and found it to be very beneficial to me in removing the complaints: therefore F think it my duty to recom mend it to all persons afflicted with the above com plaints to give the medicine a trial. I am, dear sir, your’s with respect. To Dr. John Dyott Johx D. West. Dll. ROBERTSON'S Vegetable Nervous Cordial ; Or, Nature’s Grand Restorative. (Price §1 and 50 cents.) Is confidently recommended, as the most efficacious medicine for the speedy relief and cure of all nervous complaints, attended with inward weakness, depression of the spirits, head-ache, tremore, faintness, hysteric fits, debility, and various complaints resulting from secret impropriety of youth and dissipated habits, re sidence in warm climates, the immoderate use of tea, the unskilful or excessive use of mercury, so often des tructive to the human frame ; diseases peculiar to fe males, at a certain period oflife, flour albus, &c. fee. L nder the denomination of nervous disorders are in cluded several diseases or the most dangerous Irind, and are so various, that a volume would hardly suffice to complete a description of them. It pervades, with its baneful influence, the whole nervous system, writh ing the heart with inexpressible anguish, and exciting the most dreadful suggestions of horror and despair. To this demon have thousands fallen a sacrifice, in the direful transport of its rage- The most common symp toms at its commencement, arc weakness, flatulence, palpitations, watchfulness, drowsiness after eating, timidity, flashes of heat and cold, numbness, cramp, giddiness pains in the head, back, and loins; hicup, difficulty of respiration and deglutition, anxiety, dry cough, fee. Gout and Rheumatic Drops, (Price 2 dollars.) A safe and effectual cure for the gout, rheumatism, tumbago, stone and gravel, swellings and weakness of the joints, sprains, bruises, and all kinds of green wounds, the cramp, pains in the head, face and body, stiffness of neck, chilblains, frozen limbs, fee. DR. ROBERTSON’S Patent Stomachic Wine Bitters, (Price one dollar.) Which are celebrated for strengthening weak stomachs, increasing the appetite, and a certain pre ventative and cure for the fever and ague, &c. DU. ROBERTSON'S INFALLIBLE Worm Lozenges. A medicine highly necessary to be kept in all families. (Price fifty cents.) > Worms which affect the human body, are chiefly of three kinds, viz. Taema, or tape worm, the Terce, or round and long worm ; and the Ascarides, or round and short worm. There are many kind of worms found in the human body but they proceed, in a great measure, from similar causes—have nearly the same symptoms, and require the same method of treatment as those al ready mentioned. Though numberless medicines are extolled for ex pellng and killing worms, none are equal in efficacy to Dr. Robertson’s Worm Destroying Lozenges, they are mild in their operation, and may be given to the you:f,est infant with safety. DR. DYOTT'S ANTI-BILIOUS PILLS, For the prevention and cure of bilious and malignant fevers. Price, 25 cents—large Doxes, 50 cents. These pills, if timely administered, will remove the rauses which commonly produce yellow fever, bilious fevers, ague and fever, cholic pains, flatulencies, in digestion, costiveness, hvnochondrial and hysteric coni plaints, strangural, gravel, rheumatism and gout. They are particularly serviceable in female disorders anil especially in the removal of those obstructions which are the great source of their complaints at cer tain periods; they possess this eminent advantage over most other purgatives u,at while they operate gently, may produce neither costiveness, debility, nor to a great excitement. Whenever there is a predisposition to a disease ar isitig from marsh effluvia, a too copious use of anient spirits, or a vitiated taste of the bile, they arc sure to relieve. 7 They are highly recommended to travellers hv sen and land, as they my be made use of with the utmost safety, without cliangc of diet or exercise. They will he found peculiarly beneficial in the prevention of dis order* incidental to Sot climates, they deterge cleanse viacid humors, open obstructions, and promote the *erretion of good bile, operating as an easy father* k and a powerful disretk sad ilirpnorHlc. ST. JULIAN STREET. DR. DVOTT'S PATENT ITCH OINTMENT. For pleasantness, safety,'expedition, ease, and certain* ty, is infinitely superior to m other medicine, for the cure of that most disagreeable and tormenting disorder the itch. Price 50 cents per box. DR DYOTT'S , Infallible TOOTH-ACHE DROPS. (Price 50 cents.) CIRCASSIAN EYE-WATER. A sovereigh remedy for all disorders of the eyes; (Price 50 eents.) The RESTORATIVE DENTRIFICE, For clensing, whitening, and preserving the teeth and gums. Price 50 cents per box. CO* Those who purchase by the quantity for cash, will bo allowed a very liberal discount. APPROBATION* We, the undersigned, do hereby certify, that having used Dr. Dyott’s celebrated family medicines, now pre pared by Dr. Dvott, w'e have found them highly serviceable in our families and efficacious in removing those complaints for which they are pre scribed, we assured of their excellence, and consider these medicines valuable and well worthy the.attention of all families ; in testimony hereof, we liava affixed our respective signatures. David Jones, late chaplain to gen. Wayne ; William Ayeres, v. and. m. No 112, north-fifth-street ; Waiting ton, No. 9, front-street; Wm. Julian, No 62, south* fifth-street; Jacob Sbaugh, No 181, noble-street : Jas. Hamill, No 93, north-ninth-street; David Fisher, No. 137, arch-street; John Shreeves, jun. 55, eoates-st. s George Seits, No. 69, race-street; Andrew Kleet, No. 2, cable-street—all of Philadelphia ; Howell Hindes, Georgia. A List of Seven Hundred and Fifty persons names w’ho have been cured by the medicines, may be seen at the store of the proprietors. may 24 89 John F. Pouyat’s WHOLESALE AMD .RETAIL Drug and Medicine Store , OPPOSITE THE EXCHANGE SAVANNAH t WHERE Planters, Merchants, Country Storekeep ers, and all those who deal in DRUGS and .MEDI CINES, will be supplied with every article in the above line, warranted genuine, at the lowest prices, for cash or usual credit to punctual customers. —ALSO— PATENT MEDICINES of every description• Painter’s Colours, Oil, Window’ Glass, Vials assorted, Shop Furniture and Surgical Instruments. Medicine Chests, wjth printed directions, for planta tions, vessels and family use, put up with care at the shortest norice. jan. 14. 1 Valuable Medicines. Tlie proprietor of Lee’s original Family Medicines* respectfully informs his friends and the public in gene ral, that he continues carefully to prepare the above well established Medicines at his Dispensary, No. 68, Hanover street, Baltimore, where they are always to be sold wholesale and retail. (Up Those who purchase to sell again will be treated on the most liberal terns. ,* , Elegant Show Bills furnished gratis. Lee’s Antibilious Pills. The operation of these highly esteemed Pills is per fectly mild, and the experience of thousands has proved they may be used in every situation in life without the least inconvenience. They are admirably adapted to carry off superfluous * bile, fee. &c. Lee’s Worm Destroying Lozenges. The proprietor has now the pleasure of stating that the following case came under his immediate observa tion. His little daughter, about five years old, appear ed very visible to lose her flesh, no particular cause could be given for her thus pining away, she was at length taken with fevers, which, with other symptoms led him to believe she had worms; he gave her a dose of Lee’s Lozenges, which brought away, incredible as it may appear, 2 Worms, the one fifteen and the other thirteen inches in length, each three fourths of an inch round; he has given the Lozenges to another of his children, which brought away a vast quantity of very small Worms. The proprietor is new in possession of the large Worms—those inclined to see them will be gratified by calling at hia Dispensary. LEE’S ELIXIR. A sovereign remedy for colds, obstinate coughs, catarrhs , asthmas, sore throats, and approaching consumptions. A single trial will prove that it restores the determi nation of the fluids to the surface of the body, and brings on the common, healthful perspiration ; that it dislodges and evacuates the tough, visced phlegm or mucus, strengthens the weakened vessels of the lungs. Thus striking at the root of the disorder, the symptoms are of course effectually and permanently conquered. Lee’s Sovereign Ointment for the Itch, Warranted to cure By one application, free from Mercury or any per nicious ingredient. This vegetable remedy is so mild, yet efficacious, that it may be used with the utmost safety, on the most delicate pregnant lady, or on a ehifcl of a week old. Lee’s Genuine Persian Lotion. The Persian Lotion operates mildly, rendering the skin delicately soft and smooth; improving the com plexion. Lee's Restorative Tooth Powder . This excellent preparation comforts and strengthens the gums and preserves the enamal from decay. Lee’s Genuine Essence and Extract of Mustard. A safe and effectual remedy for Acute and Chronic Rheumatism, Gout, Rheumatic Gout, Palsy, Sprains, Bruises, Pains in the Face, Neck, fee. The experience of many ages and the testimony of the best medical practitioners from an early period to the present time agree in ascribing to Mustard very powerful and singular virtues. Lee’s Indian Vegetable Specific, for the Venereal Lee’s Grand Restorative and Nervous Cordials, Proved hv long and extensive experience, to be a truly valuable Medicine. Lee’s Infallible Ague Drops, warranted to eure. Lee’s Eye Ifater. Lee’s Tooth-Ache Drops. Lr.n’s Anodyne Elixir, for the cure of head aches. Lee’s Coniplaster. Lee’s Lip Salve. The proprietor would he glad to inset t the many Certificates and letters recommending the above truly valuable Medicines, but this, in a newspaper, is imprac ticable—lie therefore with incrcuscd confidence, re spectfully proffers them to a liberal and discerning public. They arc sold by his appointment by M. J. Kiptf.i. fit Cos. Savannah, Who have just received (and intend to keep) a fresh supply from Baltimore. OjT* To detect counterfeits, observe each article haa on the outside wrapper the signature of NiMH HIDt;PLY, C Late Michael Lee (J f# ) julyJ 6 *