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About The Savannah museum. (Savannah, Ga.) 182?-1822 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 5, 1822)
D ru g£s Chemical Warehouse, Jit th&Corner of Whitaker and Congress streets, Shad's Buildings. ! Francis j. lay, OFFERS AT WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, Genuine Drug's, • Medicines , Perfumery, etc. \ \\T VKRANJ'ED Fresh, and of the first qua ▼ lity, at the Lowest prices. Amongst wltich are Antimony crude Rhubarb root Alcohol do powdered Aloes soct. do hepat Red’ Percipiiate Arrowroot, Annisseed Rose water, Rosin Assafetida, Alum Rust oflron Angelica root Gum elastic, Spatulas Angostura bark Scales and weights Aqua foriis Marble mortars Aiitimoiiial wine Composition do Iron do Arsenic Ivory rejection pipes Acid muriatic, do nitric do syringes do nitrous, do tamric Syringm quarts inboxs do sulphuric do pints, do $ runts *Rark vellow, do red do male, and female ‘i i pale, do in quill Congress & spring watr >lls Oapeva Lemon acid do Canada, do Peru Soda powders do Tolu Salts of Lemon tar >ados tar Cologne water ;ora\ refill Wash balls _ turguildy Pitch Windsor “nap de Armenia Tra.,sparent do . eswax yellow liquid do do white Low s perfumed do ,n ustone roll Naples do do refi and Pomatum in sticks iluster Oil American do in pots assorted do do VV.lndia Rosewater ‘astor Russia Lavender do {au phor refi'd Fanc\ v*als ‘alorpel ppt Essences ass’d Ja itharicles, do pulv Sal Ammoniac <animomile flowers <lo Volatile jaoclla alb. do soda Jarv.vay seed do Rochelle Cardamon seed do Tarter Cascarilla bark do Epsom *Cassia, Cinnamon do Glauber Castile soap white do Niter vefined do colored Solut Arsenic flours Cloves, Cochineal Spts Ammonia Colombo root, do powd do hartshorn Chalk prepared do Lavender compn'd Coriander seed do “Wine Cream attar pulv do camphor Corrosive sublimate do Nit llulc Carmine Sassafras bark Conserve roses Sassaparilla Caustic Lunar Spot.ge fine, do course Dragons blood Saffron S ; anisli Digit des do English Dovers powders do Antncan Epsom salts Eng. Savin, s. nna Alex Ether sulph F.rgot Spermaceti Elder blossoms Snake root Virg Einerv fine do seneka, squills do No I, 2 and 3 Store*, salts hartshorn Elixir j.aragoric Sugar Lead do vitriol Syrup squills Ext “act cicuter do simple do gentian, do Lead Tart Emetic, Tapioca Floor sulphur Tii ct Aloes compil’d do benzoin do Myrrh, Flaxseed Fennel do do Valerian Filings steel, do Iron da snake root Frankincense do Aasafostida Glauber salts do Benzoin comp’d Ga ls Aleppo do Cantharides Galbanum, Ginseng da senna Gold Thread do Rhubarb Gentian root do bark luixlnuns Glass Antimony do Peruvian bark Ginger race do Opium, do castor do powdered do Muriat Iron Grains 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 Vitriolatated Tartar do mastich Vitriol white, do blue do gamboge do green do scamony Patent medicine itc Helebore black Bate mans drops do white British oil Iliera Picra Essence peppermint Honey, do of squills Stouglitons bitters 11 .limans anodyne Godfrey’s cordial lsingl -ss Steers Opodeldoc 1 pecacuanha or hippo Turlingtons balls Jalati, Juniper berries Dalbey s carminative Laudanum Dafls Elixir Uquorici root Harlem oil or medeca do powde- ed, do ball mentum do refi.u ■ Oil Worms.-ed • L\m water, Lead do Pills, Lees New London Irl.tg. vAi.i Lump do do Windham do powuered do Andersons do smalt square do Hoopers do calcined d° Calomel Manna Hake, do sorts do O imp Mezereon, Musk Pro dan Hue, 1 2 St 3 Mustard seed, Mace tig blue, Kings yellow Nu 1 megs, Nux vomica Drop Lav.e, No l’ v? 2 Opium-, orange peel Fiake white, Garnune Oxyme! squills Ivory b ac ;, lamp do Oil penny royal Indigo Spanish do turpenti e Black Lead, red do do tansey, do olive Litharge do peppermint lerridesenna do spearmint, do savin Caster Od, in phials do rosemary Peragoric do do o igauntm Laudanum do do cinnamon Antimonial wine do do worm seed Tinct Rhubarb do do Lavender do A.ssatcetida do do wormwood Dais capevia do do an bis seed Sweet Oil do do juniper SptsLavend.com. do do Cloves do camphor do do almonds, do Lemon? do hartshorn do do bergamot do Bweet Nlter do do sassafras d ° Turpentine do do hemlock Calonitl no O Fennel J“ la P . do Spruce TarlHr Emell ° do do ‘Vimergreen . * w hottlxs, do Vitriol Mine bitters ‘Siiitmetu mere Sots hartshorn do Balsicon do Sweet Niter do Cerate d ° Turpentine and Simple Sweet Oil do Red nercipitate castor do do Spanish Flies American and W I Pink root, Pearl Ashes Spanish w~tmg Pearl Bsrley Cotton stone Powdered tin £“ do Plaster mercurial Powdered blue do Burgundy pitch Copperas So Adhesive Vermillion, Chinese do strengthening do . _ do Dradßvlon ligris, In .h Glue do blistering [ do rasp’d Qulcksihra do Lavender’ ‘Em Lemon Clown do do Evans I Calc’d Magnesia Bergamott I Epsom salts, rhubarb Spring Lancets Peruvian bark Tooth instruments Cheltenham salts Bougies, Galla pots Herrys calc’d magnesiaMacaboy snuff Stomachic bitters Liquid blacking Worm Lozenges French do I Aromatic Tooth paste Black sealing wax iTlincl.leys remedy forlted waters, 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 Uef’tt Liquorice Male ond female silver do in boxes, do com catheters Patent spring Trusses White leather skins common do Eng. mustard by tlie lb. Durable Ink in canisters Red ink powder Ground Ginger, race do Black do Pill boxes Cloves, cinnamon Vial oorks, bottle do Balm Quito Wax tapers Cuurches cough drops Nnrenbergh do for coughs,colds,con- Patertt t.int sumptions, asthmas, Thumb Lancets &c > c do common Cephalic snuff, for ca do clew leys tarrhs. Shipmans Garden Seeds, assorted, inboxes, ALSO — A general assortment of Surgical Instruments Shop Furniture, Phials, assorted, from half drain to 8 oz (.y<\ <y<\ til tl se who wish to purchase, will phase cs>> .1 <1 ’\ a . iut> for thi t seh. s. jan t >. ■ Uttfc i, and A.MilN’h, (icinline nti-Hheumatic t-alve. ’ a til’ Well uppiin'eii u-iindy, lias been” by * many refloated trials found to exec* ail oth it as ye’ < ffered U> tile public, for the cure oil si! sos of Rheiin,uiiS‘t); its ttticary in givingl si eedy relief in this cr-mplaim. is astonisuiog !! not only in easing the pain, bu in di solving the coagulated Umph which fix, s itself on va rious parts, and by continuing to remain station ary, produces incureable lameness Moreover >t is an excellent remedy to allay the pain of the Go t. Paralytic Pain, help local Palsy, obviate Gangrene, remove the Cramp, the Tooth-Acne, and the Crick in the hack it is superior to al most every other application for burns & scalds, a>ul if applied immediately, extracts the lire al most instantaneously ft 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, byappl ingthe Anti-Hheun a tic Salve, one may expect to be relieved in a short time; however, in some very cbatii ate cases, or ofl ng standing, the warm-bath may ne had recourse to with advantage, previous te using the Salve The author being well known in the treat mt nt and cure of Rheumatism, assures the pub lic, that neither mercury nor any of its com pounds, in any shape whatevi r, nor ai.y ingre dient injurious to health, enters the composi tion of the Anti-Rheumatic Sahe, which <s offer ed to the public not as a cure all, but as an ex cellent and as an excellent and safe remedy for external application, lie relies on the halve to recommend itself. No sea vessel should he without this very val uable Salve, and all families ought always to keep it in their houses Certificate of Hr. I'homat Fitch, No. 12 7 North Ninth Street, Philadelphia. 1 the Subscriber, a regular practitioner in Physic and Surgerv, now a citizen and inhabit- i ant of the City of Philadelphia, do certify and say. that l have examined Docter Pierre E. Urandin’s Genuine Anti-Hheumatic Salve, and am! ha’ mg had it in my family , and for the good and benefit of the public, I to 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 Certifies e this day, ttetober the 24th tSI 5 Signed. THOMAS FITCH. W itness, Peter Dm. Gantiei. Certificate of David .tyres. £ David Ayres, do hereby testify, that I have been much troubled with the Crnnical Rheu malism, or Wandering Gout for years, hearing of Dr. I’iei-re F, Urandin’s Genuine Anti-Rheu matic Salve, l bought a smail box for trial, and finding it gave no immediate relief, and answer ed rav purposes better than any thing of thc k-inil as yet offered t-. the public, induced me to buy one of his large boxes One of mv daugh ters for some time was sorely afflicted with hilesbr. akmg out in various parts i t herbodv, and w ere very troublesome to her, she applied me said salve (as directed) to her biles, ii ale minutes hev luies were easy, and in a short time cured Therefore from the gmu that lane my firmly has received iron Dr P E. B’s Gen ome mii -XheumaticSalve. 1 freelyrecommeiul it tune j.ubuc, wislnugniy fell’ w creatures ti be relieved as I have been, considering the gain sa v, as far as my knowledge will admit, to be an excel tent, sale 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 ia presence of Peter W m Gautier. - Signed, DAVID AYRES, Philadelphia, Oct 2a, 181a. To w men at e addetl several other certificates from respectable persons that accompany tie Medicine. v fresh supply of the above genuine ointment just i ceived direct from he Patentee per tli ship General Carrington, and for sale by FRANCIS .1 LAY, Agent. Corner of Congress and II hiinkc'-sts. hadd’ llnilatngs, Savannah. aprit 6 Drugs, Medicines , Dye Stuffs I ARAM.IS.) LAY having just received a in voice of fresh Medicines, &c.. fK-rs them tr hole tale < r retail dealers on the most moder ate terms. —viz. Gum Opium, Gum Camphor Castor Oil, Borax, Indigo lpecacna’ ha, or Hippo Henry’s calcined Magnesia Cream of Tartar, powdered Jalap Lees N'ew-London Pills Jandfords dark, Calomel, Cantharides Sweet Oil, Essence Spruce together with a general assortment of every ar tide in the Druggist line —all warranted to he of the tost quality N.B Physicians prescriptions, family and sea Medicine Ches's, put up with m at ness, ac curacy and despatch, jmie “ halm of ito. f\ FRESH su; ply just received by th ship JEwk Augusta, and for sale by FRANCIS J. LAY VALUABLE PATENT FAMILY MEDICINES. FRANCIS J. LAY, Agent for Dr. Isaac Thompson, Nero-London, f Conn.J yiTIAS just received and on hand the follow- Jll ing, all of w filicli have been in use lor 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 j make use of them, for the cure of those disoi- i tiers fur which thpy are severally calculated. | Dr Lee's Genuine ( Windham) Billious Pills, Universally known anti used throughout the U nittd States as a family M dicine The fame of these Pills has become so great, that many have attempted to counterfeit them—to guard against this, the proprietors have procured asteroiype label, and each 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 ct the , label the words “Samuel Lee, patentee, and 1 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 K>ie Water, For the cure of niHari ed and son-, eyes vs al most every description This valuable ‘.repar- j atiori comes highly recommended from tlie most, respectable sources. Price 50 and 25 cents a ; b-.f e Dr. Dawson’B Genuine Itch Ointment, A certain and safe cure for that disagreeable complaint,’ as well as other eruptions of the I kin Pri 37$ ecu's a box. Thompson’s Aromatic Tooth Paste, For whitening and preserving the Teeth—it j may be used with the greatest safety. Prke 50 ce. ‘s a box Specific Ihops for the Tooth Ache, Which, in almost every case, give instant relief j intfiiavdistressing complaint. Price 37$ cents! a bottle. Cooley’s Vegetable Elixir , For coughs, a->ilnnas, consumptions,&C.—A ve ry valuable medicine in those complaints. Ptici -50 cents a bottle. it. so— Dr Kelfe'B Asmatic Pills, Fur coughs, colds, asthmas, consumptions. &*c Tiles-- Ptlis give immediate ease in all as: tunas, difficulty ofiireatli'n g, hoarseness, catarrhs, tic. while the gentle expectoration they promote discharges those obstructions that occur in the glands, acrimony that anses, a>-d every species of congealed phlegm Prepared by W.T Con way. Prior ?,1. Dr. Anderson’s Cough Drops. A most valuable medicine for coughs and onsumptfoiss Price gl Prepared by James Mf'len, Hudson, N Y Dr. Kelfe's llotaiucal Drops. Tlicse Drops are a most certain remedy for j the scurvy, St Anthony’s fire, scrofula, leprosy, { sail rheum, scald head, pimpled and carbuiicleii faces, foul festerings,eruptions,'feversores, sort j legs, sore eyes and ulcers, and every disorder arising from an impure state of the blood and juices—and superior to any other medicine for spring physic. Prepared by W T. Con way.— Price gl. Dr. - tidier's Asiatic Lena live, Fur Pain. This Medicine is a never failing remedy for the tooth ache, head aclie, and other diseases j 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 York. Price gl. Ihe above valuable Family Medicin s will be sold wholesale or retail, at the corner of Con gress and Whitaker- streets, Sliadd’s Puddings, Savannah. “ f e h 5 Dhenmatism Cured. JUST: Ctiveil a fresil supply of that justly celebrated l)r. P. K Rrandins genuine Anti Rheumatic Salve, for all rheumatic affections. The above highly esteemed medicine stands preeminent—its superior efficacy has been at lesudt by a number of very respectable per son-, who have been laboring under that dis tressing disease It is now offered for sale di rect front the patentee nv FRANCIS J LAY, Druggist, sole Agent, coiner of Congress and Whilakt r streets, Savannah. j n 2 47 . tiogers ’ Vegetable Pulmonic Detergent. VS/ VEUFL. N remdi for coughs, catarrhs, asthmas and consumptions In a climate so variable as ours, where the changes of th weather are frequently sudden and unexpected and where coii'snmptive symptoms are so veiy prevalent it is highly recommended No medi cine perhaps that has ever been offered to tin public has roved more successful in all wflec thins of the songs than Dr Rogers’s Yegitabie Pulmonic Detergent: \ small quantity of tin above valuable medicine has just been received lif ct from the patentee, a. and for sale by FRANCIS.!. I.AY, Druggist and Chymist, Shari’s buildings cor ner of Congress and Whitaker-sts. Savannah info 2 5-1 BUG lIESTR YING TINCTURE. “ Tir’d Nature's soft restorer balmy sleep, He like the world, his ready visit pays If here fortune smiles the wretched he forsakes Sotsfi on his downy pinions files from bed With Bugs infested ; and gild 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-1 vented a mixture which will most infallible des-1 troy those unwelcome disturbers of our repose,: b’ applying it V- 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 r commend itself by its use, be abstains from all t at panegyric too often accompanying the most contemptible nos trums June 12 38 In Council , M Aitcn 27,1322. 1 COMMUNICATION from the Medical Sc cicty was laid before the board and read Fearing date, January 19, 182:1. Whereupon resolved that the communication from the Medical Society of this ci'y in relation to the act of the last Legi-lature for the sup pression of Quackery be teceived and that the San e be published as is required-by law, in all the Gazettes in this city. Attest M. MYERS, c. c. AN ACT i To establish a tribunal to enquire into the quali fications of persons claiming to prac> “■£ -Me dicine, Mirgery, & midwifery, wsU;i:r t e’ city of Savannah, and to grant certificates to .‘U* same if found properly quaiifkd. Whereas, it appears bv a memorial ol the Mayor and Aldermen of tile city of Savannah, tha’ the good people of the said city, and es-, pecialiy the poor A illiterate people thereof, ha . e I suffered heretofore much evi; from th v.ant of; proper laws to regulate the practice of medicine.! surgery, and midwifery therein, the conse quence of which w ant has been the indiss imjn- j ate and arrogant pretensions and undertakings! of tnan- unlearned and empirical persons to: practice therein in the said arts: And whereas. I sound policy am'.a proper regard for the healths ; and lives of the citizens of a commercial, popu- j loti-,, and growing city, require that the legisla- [ tore should guard against such an evil for the i i future: j § 1 Be it therefore enacted by the senate and ! j house of representative s <rf the state of Geer- j j gia in general assembly mc-t, and it is hereby j enacted by Hie authority of the same. That the 1 Georgia Medical. Society established in the city ‘ <*f Savannah shall he invested with and pos- ! eased f full power and authority to examine, I inquire -into, snv< st'gate, and determine on th . j J professional qualifications, attainments, and ca-l j pacifies of ail *r.d every person or persons claim-1 j ing top vac* ice within the limits ft he said city the j j said arts .if medicine, su-gerv and midwifery, ; I or in any two or one of them, and to grantcertifi j cates of qualification under Hu- common seal’ Jof the sant society, or, if tli-re be no common j | seal, undei the signs manuel of their icsi- ! | dent and secretary, to him, her, or them so claiming and making application therefor, if, j !by a majority of said society, he. she or they j j shall be deemed dob learned and qualified Audi it shall be the duty of the members < f the said j society, when application shall he made by any | I e son or persons for his. her, or'heir examina’- tion to the end aforesaid, to convene at their customary p ice of meeti g, a’ rl to decide upon the applicant’s petition, within ten days after they shall have been summo-ed to convene by their -re-irieut, or in his absence, sickness or other inabliti, by the person or pecs ms dis rbarging hi> lories, < r if there be not any such person or persons, after they shall have been sum- J nn ned by their secret rv And it shall be the \ dtltv ff the said p-esident, person or persons performing bis duties, or secretary, to summon each and every member of tlie sui<l society, b\ a v rittei cita'ion, expressing the f bject of the no eting, the name or names of the apj>li'-ant : or applicants, and the day < f the examination, ‘ within ten days after the application shall have j been made to him or them: Provided always, ‘ ‘hat prior to the examinati. ii of any and even applicant, the members of the said s cieti shail severally take a oleum oath-, to be administered j by the mayor or any alderman of the city of Sa jvaunah well, truly, and impartially to examine and decide upon the attainments and qtialifica j dons of the applicant or applicants, and to grant j certificates iff qualification to him, her, ortii m, if, in their judgments, he, she, C 7 they shall b found duly learned and q alified, 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 and capacity ah. lie, without regard to an> Former or present professional or moral reputa’ioni and shall not at any time require as a test of qualification, orany <1- gree of evidence there f, tint any applicant should have obtained a diploma from any medi cal college or university, or shout t have studied thereat, or elsewhere § 2 And be 'further enacted by the authori ty aforesaid, That if, after application -halt have been made, agreeably to the provisions of this act, the President of said society, or other pc son or per ons, performing Us duties, or there being no such person or persons, if the secreta r’ of said society shall refuse, or shall delay till after the time heretofore prescribed to issue summons for convening themembirs.orfflie or they shall appoint a day lor than- cooveiug the members, orif he or they shall appoiu; a day For their convening more remote than ti e tenth day from the day of the date of the cita tion, the person or persons applying may sever, ally institute an action or suit at law in t 1 e .:u ----perior or Inferior courts of the county of Chat ham. against the said President, or person or persons : erforming liis duties, or against the ecretarv to recover damages against him or tliem, in his or heir individual capacities, for Ins ■r 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 pointed in -he citation or afterwards on an ad j tinted bay, but a day within the time hereto fi>r prescribes for their convening, orif, hav ing convened, they shall severally fail to take Hie oat n aforesaid, or having, taken such oath, shall fail to proceed to the examiation afore sa <j, and to a decision thereupon or if the said society hall ; n any respect violate the provis ions oft his act, it shall be the duty of the Judge of the S\ perior court of the county of Chat ham, upon the petition of the parly injured, setting forth any such failure or violation and supported b;, his affidavit of the truth of such peti tion, to gram as a matter of rij. In, a w ritof scire- I'acrAs, directed to tiie president and members of said society requiring th m to shew cause at the next let mos be said court, why their charter or act of incorporation should not be deemed forfeited. A copy of this and of the petition shall he served upon the president or secretary, and if the allegations be denied, an i Miesha'lbej.lined, and the facts be tried by a jury ene annelled and sworn as in o'her cases It Hie allegstionsof the petition be found to be true, or if they be admitted, and no good cause be she n fur the former failure or violation, it I sba Ibe he and of the court, upon application ! of the party injured, to appoint a day not more ! remote than Ten ays, on which the society’ shall ! convene, and conform in every tiling to the re qiimen-eiits of this act, and to the order for this purpose no return shall be received from said society but one of absolute com ‘haime under | nath of the President nr Secretary; which re turn shall be filed in the clerk’s office within 5 ; days after the appointed day. On failure to i make such return, the Judge of said court shall, tin vacation, avard a judgment of forfeiture of the charter, upon application as aforesaid; and execution shall issue for costs as aforesaid. * S. And be it further enacted ivp- - ty aforesaid, That if any person i’ : o \S ‘ r ’ ed a certificate, he or site may ‘ examination, site# a lapsed six'mom*'.'’ ! shall be die dnty of the sa'-d m.c> . V’' 1 any numberof applications, am! * \ ■ each application to tie provi ;<•,, Ll ’ 1 • at.d subject to aii its resp, tip'.i,,p,; the interval between any two , not less that sixinonths. J iui s i §4. And belt further et-acte<!!r, -theimi 1 1 ty aforesaid, That if any peisqn cisia.i!"’ practice in the said avts, or in ai.y < Wu ’ 1 them, in the said city, stall presume to jl,e -openiy or covertly, not I .iv.ng obt:L.td n! jficate of qitalibcatiun, it .-.itsil not ’ j such person to recover in any court ot | s , ■ I equity in tliis Sla'e, liis el- lier fees or 4 [ for services done within the city of Sar V 5 ‘! nor shall it be lawful for any con,! any or Co r ijiership of uncertilicuted persoi.x, a. ct s,c-i H s <in shall be moreover liable u> prosLUpi,! 1 '! ’ !itiel s,;tme,it D.-u t iff Coionioi I-Jr.as'a ’ > Dyer nd Ternuner of said ciiy, :l t ,| le • i|stance l *‘ e nu > l)r and aide uion 0 f isaid city , ~r a ‘ >’ co '” on j Ronds of shai; be given ~5 j,, W | 1( jc .ses anting uHocr tb.e penal iasonhi iMl l. [ifat the hi. iivoce .'*l the mayor and aulm^, ’ the bond shaJl fie g. ve ” Sii *ne person aam ‘under tlit-irsanction i,.” authority, otherwiseb I the common info.ra er, ai. and “Pun the first cut ! viction, the acciisCr.l may be hned by the com jin a stint not excelling’ one hu*. G* t!oilats,y, on each subsequent conviction, , ‘• su.n Iceeding two Hundred debars, betosh ! prosecution in each case: one huff i,* Uie hat shali be paid into the treasui v of the city’ j r-'Uinah, or to the com non u),‘ jrir.er, and t ! other half shall be equally t Hide.; betvu-tm,’ [Union Society and the Female Asy him Society j for the benefit of the orphans add ehiida j of said societies. j §5. And he it further enacted by tl:t author jty aforesaid, That i.o part ofllii, #c t bl.si’l bv* | construed as to effect any person nr pars,j now practising, or claiming to practice’ m the | said city, in the said arts, or it, a..y . w<; orwe jof them, and now residing m the sain C( n „ j who shall be engag.\l m tin p aoice vi \h t | same, or if ary two or out iff them herein or before the first nay of Fehiuary next If 6 And he it further enatteff by the autho. rity aforesaid, Thai if tin? Georgia Medicni So. | ciety shall communicate to ike Execmiv.-de. j partineutof this state, on or before the *4 jfi tt clay of February next, their r.cceptance t( this act as an act additional 10 their chatter, ani that tliev are v/i ling to be bound by its candtion and requirements, this act shall from thence forth commence in full ;:n.l complete operstioi but otherwise shall be totally null and* void I And be it also enacted, that the said society shall; before the said first day of Feb give J. tice of tlreir said acceptance to the M-yor srj Aldermen of the said city oi Savannah, win* duty it shail be to rn.dce said acceptance public by’ advertisement in all viie public gazelles o( the said city, three times'* week, for the sj;a* of on :: caliuider month. § 7 And iie it further enr.c'c !by the audio, rity foresaid, That in the ev nt -if the a. rept mice by the said society of this act, agreeably to the aforesaid • ection, this act shall c/mtiime’i'n. til the fi: .-it Jay of January, one thousand eight hundred and Uventy-s x, and nr, longer David Speaker of the House of Represent .fives. Mathsw Tjubct, President of the Seiut6. Assented to2stli Dec. ‘8 1 Joii.v Glahk, Governor. /* ii /'wVt’ Z> •’ dalG Lb L , Os the Laws of the State of Georgia, ‘ , | , MK undersigned Laving’ contracted tojmtl a for the state a certain number of cupki now issue f rposals for furnishing to those vdm may become subscribers, a digest of the laws if the state of Georgia,containing ali statutes, and the substance of resolutions of a general aid 1 public nature, and now in force, which bate been passed in this state previous to the session of the general assembly of December 1820. With occasional explanatory notes and connect ing references, and a list of the statutes repeal* ed i r obsolete. To which is aded an appendix, containing the constitution of the United States, the consti tution of the state of Georgia, as amended, ths statute of frauds and perjuries, the habeas cot*, pus act, fee. he. with a copious index Compiled by the a pointment and under the • uthority of the general assembly, by OLIVIiH If I* INCH, There are few so ignorant as not to knoit that a work like this, it even tolerably execut ed. must possess extrinsic value The coinful* alien of this book is showed bv competent juil* ges, to be performed in a very masterly mas* ner ; and the well known character of the yen tleman whose name it bears, forbids the ides of any deficiency of industry or talent, in ese outing lie important service confided to him by the legislature. It is believed that every mat; who can con veniently buy this work ought to possess it, be cause i- behooves every citizen to have sot l4 knowledge of the laws ofhis country. 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