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Drug § Chemical Warehouse,
At the Comer of
Whitaker and Congress streets, Shad’s Buildings.
FRANCIS J. LAY,
OFFERS AT WHOLESALE OR RETAIL ,
Genuine Drugs,
‘ Medicines, Perfumery , etc.
WARRANTED Fresh, and of tliG first qua
lity, at the Lowest prices. Amongst
which are
Antimony crude Rhubarb root
’ Alcohol do powdered
Aloes soct. do hepat Ited Percipilate
Arrow root, Amvis seed Rose water, Rosin
Assafetida, Alum Rdst of Iron
AwoKca root Gum elastic, Spatulas
Angostura bark Scales and weights
Aqua fortia Marble mortars
Antimonial wine Composition do Iron do
Arsenic Ivory rejection pipes
Acid muriatic, do nitric do syringes
do nitrous, do tariaric Syringin quarts inboxs
do sulphuric do pints, do $ pints
Bark yellow, do red do male and female
*do pale, do in quill Congress & spring watr
Balls Capeva Lemon acid
do Canada, do Peru Soda powders
do Tolu Salts of Lemon
Barbados tar Cologne water j
Borax ref'd Wash balls *
Burgundy Pitch Windsor soap
Bole Armenia Transparent do
Beeswax yellow Liquid do
do white Lows perfumed do
Brimstone roll Naples do
do ref‘d Pomatum in sticks
Caster Oil American do in pots assorted
do do W India Rose water
Castor Russia Lavender do
Camphor ref'd Fancy vials
Calomel ppt Essences ass’d
Cantharides, dopulv Sal Ammoniac
Cs mm omile. flowers ‘d o Volatile
Canella alb. do soda
Caraway seed do Rochelle
Cardamon seed do Tarter
Cascarilla bark do Epsom
Cassia, Cinnamon do Glauber
Castile soap white do Niter refined
do colored Solut Arsenic flours
Cloves, Cochineal Spts Amtnonia
Colombo root, do powfl do hartshorn
Chalk prepared do Lavender compn’d
Coriander seed do Wine
Cream Tartar pulv do camphor
Corrosive sublimate do Nit. Dale
Carmine Sassafras bark
Conserve roses Sassaparilla
Caustic Lunar Sponge fine, do course
Dragons blood ■ Saffron Spanish
Digitules do English
Dovers powders do American
Epsom salts Eng. Savin, senna Alex
Ether suiph. Ergot Spermaceti
Elder blossoms Snake root Virg
Emery fine do seneka, squills
• do No 1,2 and 3 Sturex, salts hartshorn
Elixir paragoric Sugar Lead
do vitriol Syrup squills
Extract cicuter do simple
do gentian, doLead Tart Emetic, Tapioca
Flour sulphur Tinct Aloes compn’d
dd benzoin do Myrrh,
Flax seed. Fennel do do Valerian
Filings steel, do Iron do snake root
Frankincense • do Assafoctida
Glauber salts do Benzoin comp’d
Galls Aleppo do Cantharides
Galbanum, Ginseng do senna
Gold Thread _ do Rhubarb
Gentian root do bark huxhams
Glass Antimony do Peruvian bark
Ginger race do Opium, do castor
do powdered do Muriat Iron
■Gcfuns paradise do columbo rout
Gum ammoniac do Kino, do Jalap
do Senegal do guiac, do Valerian
do arabic, do powd do Gentian comp’d
do kino, do benzoin Vinegar distilled
do tragacanth do squills
do guac, do Myrrh Vilerian root
do shellac, do Copa Yitriolatated Tartar
do tnasticli Vitriol white, do blue
do gamboge dp green
dc scamony Patent medicine &c
Helebore black Batemtms drops
do white British Oil
Hiera Picra Essence peppermint
Honey, do of squills Stoughtons bitters
Hoffmansanddyne Godfrey’s cordial
Isinglass Steers Opodeldoc
Ipecacuanha or hippo Turiingtous,balls
jalan Juniper bemes Dalbeys carminative
Laudanum Daffs Elixir
Liqn >nce root Harlem’orl or medeca
do powdered, do ball mentum -
do refined Oil Wormseed
Lsimc wntctj Lead do Pills, Lccs New London
Magnesia Damp do do vVinuham
do powdered • do Andersons;.,
do small square do Hoopers
do calcined do Calomel
.Manna Hake, do sorts do Opium
Mezereoit, Musk Prussian Blue, 12 & 3
Mustard seed, Mace Fig blue, Kings yellow
Nutmegs, Nux vomica Drop Lake, No 1 cJ 2
Opium, Orange peel Flake white, Garmine
Oxymel squills Ivory blacs, lamp do
Oil pennyroyal Indigo Spanish
do turpentine Black Lead, red do
do tansey, do olive LithaTge
do peppermint Terri de senna
do spearmint, do savin’Uaster Od, in phials
do rosemary Peragoric do
do origamum Laudanum do
do cinnamon Antimonial wme do
do or.n seed Tinct Rhubarb do
do Lavender do Assafetida do
do wormwood Hals cape via do
do annis seed 5” e t 1 j ( !°
do juniper SptsLavend, com. do
do Cloves .d° camphor do •
do almonds, doLemon| do hartshorn do
do bergamot do sweet Alter do
do sassafras and Turpentine do
do hemlock . Calomel do
O Fennel Ja,a P „ . “°
do Spruce Tartar Emetic do
do Wintergreen . w iiottx.es,
do Vitriol Wine bitters
Ointment mere Spts hartshorn
do Balsicon “° Sweet Niter
do Cerate do Turpentine
and Simple m Sweet Oil
do Red percipitate castor do
do Spanish Flies American and W I
Pink root, Pearl Ashes Spanisn
pearl Barley Rott ? n Btn " e
powdered tin Tart Ace do
Plaster mercurial I dered blue
do Burgundy pitch Copperas .
-do Adhesive Verm.lhon, Chinese
do strengthening - Eng
do Lrachylon *S ris > lr, ' h Glue
do e sm, do blisterl; f nv ruint.
uJ\n % Dnamo ° *1
do rasp’d Qulcksthw? do Lavender’ 1 ’
Ess Lemon Clown do do Evans’;
Calc’d Magnesia Bergamott
Epsom salts, rhubarb Spring Lancets
Peruvian bark Tooth instruments
Cheltenham salts Bougies, Galla pots
Henrys calc’d magbesia.Macaboy snuff
Stomachic bitters Liquid blacking
Worm Lozenges French do
Aromatic Toothpaste Black sealing wax
Hinckleys remedy forßed wafers, ass’d do
the piles Tooth brushes com
Fever Powders do silver wire 3 and
Thompson’s eye water, rows
large and small Cupping and Trepaning
Patent Itch ointment instruments
Ref’d Liquorice Male ond female silver
do in boxes, do com catheters
Patent spring T'russes White leather skins
common do Eng. mustard by the lb.
Durable Ink in canisters
Red ink powder Ground Ginger, race do
Black do Pill boxes Cloves, cinnamon
Vial corks, bottle do Balm Quito
Wax tapers Churches cougli drops
Nurenbergh do for coughs,colds,con-
Patent Lint sumptions, asthmas,
Thumb Lancets &c s-c
do common Cephalic snuff, for ca
ilo clewleys tarrhs.
Shipmans Garden Seeds, assorted, inboxes.
ALSO —
A general assortment of
Surgical Instruments, Shop Furniture,
Phials, assorted,from half dram to (8 ox.
sc. sc.
All those who wish to purchase, will please
call and examine for themselves. jan 1
DR PIERRE E. BRAN DIN’S,
GenuineAnti-Rheumatic Salve.
fix HIS well approved remedy, has been by
i. many repeated trials found to excel all oth
ers as yet offered to the public, for the cure of
all sorts of Rheumatism; its efficacy in giving
speedy relief in this complaint, is astonishing!
not only in easing the pain, but in dissolving
the coagulated lymph which fixes itself on va
rious parts, and by continuing-to remain station
ary, produces incureable lameness. Moreover
it is an excellent remedy to allay the pain of the
Gout, Paralytic Pain, help local Palsy, obviate
Gangrene, remove the Cramp, the Tooth-Ache,
and the Crick in the back. It is superior to al
most every other application for burns & scalds,
and if applied immediately, extracts the fire al
most instantaneously. It infallibly cures bruis
es and sprains, broken breast, sore nipples, ul
cers and sores. It is good for the mumps, sore
throat, the hooping cough, the piles, and any
kind of pain or ache.
When mercury has been used and by reason
of a cold becomes fixed (as it commonly does)
in the joints, by which means a joint swells, is
stiff and painful, by applying the Anti-Rheuma
tic Salve, one may expect to be relieved in a j
short time; however, in some very cbstinate|
cases, or of long standing, the warm-bath may
be had recourse to with advantage, previous to
using the Salve.
The author being well known in the treat
ment and cure of Rheumatism, assures the pub
lic, that neither mercury nor any of its com
pounds, in any shape whatever, nor any ingre
dient injurious to health, enters the composi
tion of the Anti-Rheumatic Salve, which is offer
ed to the public not as a cure all, but as an ex-’
cellent anti as an excellent and safe remedy for
external application. He relies on the Salve to
recommend itself.
No sea vessel should be without this very val
uable Salve, and all families ought always to
keep it in their houses.
Certificate of l)r. Thomas Fitch, No. 127 North
Ninth Street, Philadelphia.
1 the Subscriber, a regular practitioner in
Physic and Surgery, now a citizen and inhabit
ant of the City of Philadelphia, do certify and
say, that l have examined Docter Pierre E.
Brandin’s Genuine Anti-Rheumatic Salve, and
and having had it in my family, and for the good
and benefit of the pub'ic, I do recommend it
and particularly to those who are afflicted with
the complainte for which its Author recom
mends it. In faith of which, I have signed
the present Certificate this day, October the
24th 1815 . Signed. THOMAS FITCH.
Witness, Peter Wm. Gautier.
Certificate of David Ayres.
I David Ayres, do hereby testify, that I have
been much troubled with the Cronical Rheu
matism, or Wandering Gout for years, hearing
of Dr. Pierre E Brandin’s Genuine Anti-Rheu
matic Salve, 1 bought a smail box for trial, and
finding it gave me immediate relief, and answer
ed my purposes better than any thing of the
kind as yet offered to the public, induced me to
buy one of his large boxes One of my daugh
ters for some time was sorely afflicted with
Biles breaking out in various parts of her body,
and were very troublesome to her, she applied
the said salve (as directed) to her biles, iii a few
minutes her biles were easy, and in a short time
cured. Therefore, from the god that I and
my family has received from Dr. P. E. U’s Gen
uiue Anti-Aheumatic Salve, I freely recommend
it ! o the public, wishing my fellow creatures to
be relieved as I have been, considering the said
saive as far as my knowledge will admit, to be
an excellent, safe and extraordinary remedy for
external application, and doubt whether’ any
other can surpass it In faith of which I have
signed and delivered the present certificate in
presence of Peter Win. Gautier.
Signed, DAVID AYRES. *•
Philadelphia, Oct. 23, 1815.
To which are added several other certificates
from respectable persons that, accompany the
Medicine.
A fresh supply of the above genuine ointment
just received direct from the Patentee per the
ship General Carrington, and for sale by
FR ANCIS J. LAY, Agent.
Corner of Congress and Whitaker-sis. ohadd's
Buildings, Savannah. april 26
Drugs, Medicines, Dye Stuffs.
FUANCISJ LAY having just received an in
voice offresh Medicines, &c. offers them to
wholesale or retail dealers on the most moder
ate terms.—viz.
Guui Opium, Gum Camphor
Castor Oil, Borax, Indigo
Ipecacuanha, or Hippo
Henry’s calcined Magnesia
Cream of Tartar, powdered Jalap
Lees New-London Pills
Jandfords Bark, Calomel, Cantharides
Sweet Oil, Essence Spruce
together with ageseral assortment of every ar
ticle in the Druggist fine—all warranted to be
of the best quality.
N.B Physicians prescriptions, family and
sea Medicine Chests, put up with neatness, ac
curacy and despatch,
june 27 51
Balm of Qiiito,
fi\ FRESH supply just received by th ship
Augusta, and for sale by
. FRANCIS J. LAY-
VALUABLE PATENT
FAMILY MEDICINES.
FRANCIS J. LAY, ‘
Agent for Dr. Isaac Thompson, New-London,
C ComuJ
fUIAS just received and on hand the follow-
UU ing, all of which have been in use for a
number of years past, in almost every part of
‘the United States; have been highly patronis
ed by people of the first respectability ; and ap
approved of by those who have had occasion t
make use of them, for the cure of those disor
ders for which they are severally calculated.
Dr Lee’s Genuine ( Windham J
Billious Pills,
Universally known and used throughout the U
nited States as a family Medicine. The fame of
these Pills has become so great, that many have
attempted to counterfeit them—to guard against
this, the proprietors have procured asterocype
label, and eacii box of genuine Lee’s Pills will
hereafter be enclosed in one of these labels,
with these words on the sides: “Lee’s Genuine
Windham Bilious Pills,” and on the end of the
label the words “Samuel Lee, patentee, and I.
Thompson, agent and joint proprietor;” and
should any be offered for sale without said la
bel on them, the purchaser may be apprised
that they are counterfeit
Dr. Thompson’s Celebrated
Eye fVater,
For the cure‘of inflamed and sore eyes of al
most every description. This valuable prepar
ation comes highly recommended from the most
respectable sources. Price 50 and 25 cents a
bottle.
Dr. Dawson’s Genuine Itch
Ointment,
A certain and safe cure for that disagreeable
complaint, as well as other eruptions of the ’
skin. Price 37$ cents a box.
Thompson’s Aromatic Tooth
Paste,
For whitening and preserving the Teeth—it
may be used with the greatest safety. Price
50 cents a box.
Specific Drops for the Tooth
Ache,
Which, in almost every case, give instant relief
in that distressing complaint. Price 37$ cents
a bottle.
J [Cooley’s Vegetable Elixir ,
For coughs, asthmas, consumptions, &c.—A ve-1
ry valuable medicine in those complaints. Price j
50 cents a bottle.
—also—
Dr. Relfe’s Asmatic Pills,
For coughs, colds, asthmas, consumptions, &c.
j These Pills give immediate ease in all asthmas,
difficulty of breathing, hoarseness, catarrhs, Zfc.
while the gentle expectoration they promote
discharges those obstructions that occur in the
glands, acrimony that arises, and every species
of congealed phlegm. Prepared by VV.T. Con
way. Price gt.
Ur. Anderson’s Cough Drops.
A most valuable medicine for coughs and
consumptions. Price gl. Prepared by James
Mellen, Hudson, N. Y
Dr. Rslfe’s Botanical Drops.
Tnese Drops are a most certain remedy for
the scurvy, St. Anthony’s fire, scrofula, leprosy,
salt rheum, scald head, pimpled and carfcuncled
faces, foulfesterings,eruptions, feversores, sore
legs, sore eyes and ulcers, and every disorder
arising from an impure state of the blood and
juices—and superior to any other medicine foi
spring physic. Prepared by W. T. Conway.—
Price gl.
Dr. Audler’s Asiatic Lenative ,
For Pain.
This Medicine is a never failing remedy for
the tooth ache, head ache, and other diseases ;
is patented by the United States, and recom
mended as a most valuable medicine by those
who have experienced its good effects. Pre
pared by the patentee, Ezekiel Audler, of New
Yoi-k. Price gl.
The above Valuable Family Medicines w-ill be
sold.wholesale or retail, at the corner of Con
gress and Whitaker-streets, Shadd’s Buildings,
Savannah, fob 5
Rheumatism Cured.
J UST received a fresh supply of that justly
’celebrated Dr. P. E. Brandins genuine Anti
Rheumatic Salve, for all rheumatic affections.
The abhve highly esteemed medicine stands
preeminent—its superior efficacy has been at
tested toby a number of very respectable per
sons, who have beet; laboring under that dis
tressing disease It is now offered for sale di
rect from the patentee by
FRANCIS J. LAY,
Druggist, sole Agent, corner of Congress and
Whitaker streets, Savannah.
jnne 22 47
Rogers’ Vegetable Pulmonic
Detergent.
A SOVEREIGN remedy for coughs, catarrhs,
asthmas and consumptions. In a climate
so variable as ours, where the changes of the
weather are frequently sudden aud unexpected
and where consumptive symptoms are so veiy
prevalent it is highly recommended No medi
cine perhaps that has ever been offered to the
public has proved more successful in all affec
tions of the lungs than Dr. Rogers’s Vegitable
Pulmonic Detergent. A small quantity of the
above valuable medicine lias just been received
direct from the patentee, and for sale by
FRANCIS J. LAY,
Druggist and Chymist, Shad’s buildings cor
ner of Congress and Whitaker-sts. Savannah,
july 2 54 •
BUG DESTROYING TINCTURE.
“Tir’d A attire's soft restorer balmy sleep,
He like the world, his.ready visit pays
Where fortune smilesthe wretched he Jorsakes
Soil ft on his downy pinions files from bed
With Bugs infested ,- and gilds the Cauch
Os Prudent house wife :
After the most minute research and experi
ments made on its efficacy, Dr. Berthelot now
confidently assures the public, that he has in
venteu a mixture which will most infallibly des
troy those unwelcome disturbers of our repose,
by applying it to the furniture which they infest.
There is no danger in its use, and it is perfectly
free from ungrateful smell.
As Dr. B. is desirous that which he now offers
to suffering humanity may recommend itself by
its use, he abstains from all that panegyric too
often accompanying the most contemptible nos
trums.
June 12 38
In Council ,
Mabcii 27, 1822.
A COMMUNICATION from the Medical So
ciety was laid before the board and read
Hearing date, January 19,1822.
Whereupon resolved that the communication
from the’Medical Society of this city in relation
to the act of the last Legislature for the sup
pression of Quackery be received and thai the
same be published as is required by law, in all
the Gazettes in this city.
Attest M. MYERS, c. c.
AN ACT
To establish a tribunal to enquire into the quali
fications of persons claiming to practice’ Me
dicine, Surgery, & midwifery, within t v e city
of Savannah, and to grant certificates to the
same if found properly qualilit and.
Whereas, it appears'by a memorial of the
Mayor and Aldei men of the city of Savannah,
that the good people of the said city, anil es
pecially the poor Si illiterate people thereof, have
suffered heretofore much evi’ from the want of
proper laws to i egulate the prac! ice of medicine,
surgery, and midwifery therein, the conse
quence of which want has been the indiscrimin
ate and arrogant pretensions and undertakings
of nianv unlearned and empirical persons to
practice therein in the said arts: And where.\s,
sound policy and a proper regard for the healths
and lives of the citizens of a commercial, popu
lous, and growingteity, require that the legisla
ture should guard against such an evil for the
luture:
§ 1. Be it therefore enacted by the senate and
house of representatives of the state of Geor
gia iu general assembly met, and it is hereby
enacted by the authority of the same, That the
Georgia Medical Society established in the city
of Savannah, shall be invested with and pos
essed of fil l power and authority to examine,
i inquire into, investigate, and determine on the j
professional qualifications, attainments, and ca I
pacifies ot aliar.d every person or persons claim- j
ingtopraclice within the limits-fthe said city the j
said arts ot medicine, su’ gery and midwifery,
orin any two or one Os them, and to grant certifi-1
cates of qualification under the common seal j
of the said society, or, if there be no common j
seal, under the signs manuel of their presi-i
dent and secretary, to him, her, or them so I
claiming and making application therefor, if,!
by a majority of said society, he. she or they i
shall be deemed duly learned and qualified And j
it shall be the duty of the members -f the said j
i society, when application shall be made by any |
j person or persons for his, her, or their examina
tion to the end aforesaid, to convene at their j
| customary place of meeting, and to decide
| upon the applicant’s petition, within ten days
; after they shall have been summoned to convene
; by their president, or in his absence, sickness
| or other inablity, by the person or persons dis
charging his duties, or if there be not any such
person or persons, after they shall have been sum-!
moned by their secretary. ’ Arid it shall be the
dutvof the said president, person or persons
performing his duties, or secretary, to summon
each and every member of the said society, bv a
w ritten citation, expressing the object “of the
meeting, the name or names of the applicant i
or applicants, and the day of the examination,!
within ten days after the application shall have ;
been made to him or them: Provided always.
that prior to the examination of any and every
applicant, the members of the said society shall
severally take a solemn oath, to be administered
by the mayor or any alderman of the city of .Sa
vannah. well, truly, and impartially to examine
and decide upon'the attainments and qualifica
tions of the applicant or applicants, and to gram
certificates of qualification to him, her, or them,
if, in their judgments, he, she, or they shall be
found duly learned and qualified, to practice in
the said arts of surgery, medicine, and midwife
ry, or in any two or one of them: And provided
also, that in their examination the said society
shall be restricted and confined to the investiga
tion of professional attainments aud capacity
alone, without regard to anv former or present
professional or moral reputs'ion, and shall not at
any time require as a test of qualification, orany
degree of evidence thereof, that any applicant
should have obtained a diploma from any mtd>-
cal college or university, or should have studied
thereat, or elsewhere.
§ 2. And be it further enacted by the authori
ty aforesaid, That if, after application shall have
been made, agreeably to the provisions of this
act, the President of said society, or other poi
son or per-ons, performing his duties, or there
being no such person or persons, if the score's
r of said society shall refuse, or shall delay till
after the time heretofore prescribed to issue
summons for convening the members, nr if he
or they shall appoint a day for their conveing
the members, or if he or’they shall appoint a
day for their convening more remote than the
tenth day from the day of the date of the cita
tion, the person or persons applving may sever,
ally institute an action or suit at law in t e Su
perior or Inferior courts* of the county of Chat
ham, against the said President, or person or
persons performing liis duties, or against the
secretary to recover damages against him or
them, in iris or ilieir individual capacities, for Ins
or their refusal or de'ay, or improper appoint
ment. And if after being summoned to convene,
the said society shall fail to do so on the day ap
poihted in the citation or afterwards on an ad
journed day, but a day within the time hereto
fore prescribed for their convening, or if, hav
ing convened, they shall severally fail, to take
the oath aforesaid, or haring, taken such oath,
shall fail to proceed to the examiation afore
said, and to a decision thereupon or if the said
society shall in any respect violate the provis
ions of this act, it shall be the duty of the Judge
of the Superior court of the county ot Chat
ham, upon the petition of the party injured,
setting forth any such failure or violation anil
supported byhis affidavit of the truth of such peti
tion, to grant as a matter of right, a writ of scire
facias, directed to the president and members
of said society requiring them to shpw cause
at the next term of the said court, why their
charter or act of incorporation should not be
deemed forfeited. .A copy of this and of the
petition shall be served upon the president or
secretary, and if the allegations be denied, an
issue shall be joined, and the facts be tried by
a jury empannelled anil sworn as in other cases.
If the allegetionsof the petition be found to be
true, or if they be admitted, and no good cause
be shewn for the former failure or violation, it
sha 1 be the duty of the court, upon application
of the.party injured, to appoint a day not more
remote than ten days, on which the society shall
convene, and conform in every thing to the re
quirements of this act, and to the order for this
purpose no return shall be received from said
society but one of absolute compliance under
oath of tlie President or Secretary; which re
turn shall be filed in the clerk’s office within 5
days after the appointed day. On failure to
make such return, the Judge of said court shall,
in vacation, award a judgment of forfeiture
of the charter, upon application as aforesaid; and
execution shall issue for costs as aforesaid.
§3. And be it further enacted 1 v „ ,
ty aforesaid, That if any perse
ed a certificate, he or she may again ’ •
examination, after a lapse of ix ironih P i
shall be the duty of the said soemu t\ *
any number of a, plications, and to
each application to the previous ,{ tw fl ' 1
and subject to all its resj>,.i,s l |;Uiti e -: .J*.
the interval between any two applications’ t ‘
not less that sixin.Hitfis. 15 ‘-■I
§4. And be it tunher enacted by the amt, I
jty aforesaid. That if any person chimin, ,1
practice iu the said arts, or in any two or r -I
j them, in the said cuy, shall presume to dfffl
openly or covertly, not having obtained a o,h’l
ficateot quaitneat ion, it shall not be lawful -"I
J such persorslo recover in any court ti J
: equity in this state, his or her fees <• c t, ‘ .‘1
| for services done within the city of Sav-, n l ’-!
; nor shall it be lawful for any company or corral
! nershiji of unceriificated persons, cudtuci V'l
; son shall be moreover liable to prostciu’
■ indictment if. the Court.ot Common ‘pk-afvi
Oyer and Terminer of said city, at “...
.j stance of the mayor and aldeunen of
jsaid city, or of ai.y common informeCl
! Bonds of prosecution shall be given is
leases arising under the penal iatvsefthfoU
jif at the instance of the mayor and auleiv-'J
j ‘lie be- 1 she.il be given by some person acth.jH
‘under their sanction or authority, otiierv/f
----j the common informer, and upon the ffet
! viction, the accused irtay be fined by the coi-B
in a rum not excelling one Jnr.drcu tiulint ,Vjl
on each subsequent conviction, in Hennot
ceding two hundred dollar?, besides i-csuß
prosecution in each case: one 1, .If ofti.e feefl
shall be paid into the treasury oft be c,:. otu.'H
vannah, or to the common informer, a'ij tVifl
other half shall oe equally divided bi'tweeatiifl
; Union Society and die Female ..\;y feus
i for the benefit of the orphans acu
j of said societies. H
§ 5 And lie it further Waded by ;;, e witlirH
j ty aforesaid, That no part of this
i construed &s to effect, any person cr pir-ujH
j now practising, or claiming to practice -fl
| raid city, in the said arts, or in a y iv.\, V|| B
of them, and now residing in the sain city,
who shall be engaged in the piatu.ee of
j same, or <.f any two or one of them
I or before the fir-t nay of February next. H
j §6. And be it further enacted by die auilioH
| rity aforesaid, Thu : if the Georgia Medici! SiIH
j ciety shall -communicate to die Executive
partment of this stutw, on oe before the sil
first day of February next, their sccepi .tics oH
(this act ns an act additio: ai to ilfe-ir charter,
that they are wi'ltng to be bound by s cundtufl
and requirements, this act shall from-UanctH
forth commence in ful! and complete opoutbiH
but otherwise shall be totally mill and uid:®’
And be it also enacted, that the said
shall; before the ?.ud first day of Fee gitecS
tico of their said acceptance to the Mayor B
Aldermen of the said city of Savannah, ttlmfl
j duty it shall be to mtjfee said acceptana
■ by advertisement in all the public gazsites B,
the said city, three times a week, for the spiA
of one calander month. H ’
§ ~ And be it further enacted by tlie 9
: rity foresaid. That in the event of'the ac'B
ance nv the said society of this act, agreeablyH r
the aforesaid section, this act shall continue
til the first day of January, one thousand
hundred and twenty-six, and no longer. Hfl
David AhusH j
Speaker of the House of ifo-prea-atatira.Hl!
Mathew
President of the
Assented to 25th Dec. 1821. ■
John Oiahk, tiovernor^B
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Os the Laws of the State of Geurgie
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