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Drug Chemical Warehouse,
At thvCorner of
Whitaker and Congress sheets, Shad's Buildings.
FRVNCIB J. LAY,
OFFERS AT WHOLESALE OR RETAIL,
Genuine Drugs,
Medicines, Perfumery, etc.
ARRAN FED Fresh, aiul of Ilia first qua
-1 V lity, at the Lowest prices. Amongst
which arc- ,
A utimony crude Ehubarb root
Alcohol do powdered
Aloes soct. do heput Red P'rci pirate
Arrow root, t% .-,is seed Hose water, Rosin
Assufetida, Alum Host i.f'lion
Angelica root Mum elastic, Spatulas
Angostura bark ? ->iles anil a eights
A' l ua fof'is Marble mortars
A nG:ooni.d wine Composition do Iron do
- Arsenic Iv.;ry rejection pipes
Acid muriatic, do nitric do syringes
do nitrous, do tarianc Syringin quarts in boss
do sulphuric do pints, do pints
Bark, yellow, do red do tnale and female
do pale, do in quill Congress & spring watr
Balls Capcva Lemon acid
do Garni a, d/> Peru Soda pow ders
do Tolu Saits of Lemon
Barbados tir Cologne water..
Borax ref and Wash hails
Burjilndv Pitch Windsor soap
Bole Armenia Try sparent do
Beeswax yellow Liquid do
do white Low s perfumed do
Brimstone roll Naples da
do ref*d Pomatum in sticks
Caster Oil American do in pots assorted
do do W India Bose water
Castor lliissia Lavender do
Camphor ref‘d Fancy vials
Calomel ppt Essences ass’d
Ca ttlia ides, dopulv Sal Ammonae
(jummoitiile flowers do Volatile
’ Canefla alb. do soda
Caraway seed do Uochelle
. Cardamon seed do Tarter
Caxcurilla bark do Epsom
Cassia, Cinnamon do Glauber
Castile soap white d<> Niter refined
do colored Sulut Arsenic flours
Cloves, Cochineal Sots Ammonia
Colti ono root, da powd do hartshorn
Chalk prepared do LavendercompnVl
Coriander Seed do Wine
Cream Tartar pulv ‘ do cantphor
Corrosive sublimate do Nit Utile
Carmine Sassafras bark
Const rve i pse i Sassaparilla
Saits’ ic Lunar Sponge fine, docoutse
Dragons blood Saffron Spanish
Digit ties do English
I fivers powders do American
Ensnm salts Eng. Savin, si nna Alex
Killer sulnh Ergot Spermaceti
Elderl issnms Snake root Yirg*
Emery tint# do xenekH, squills
do No 1,2 and 3 Sturt x. salts hartshorn
Elixir pXrtgoi'tC Stigar i .ead
do vitriol Syrup squills
Extract uicuter do simple
do gen •; i, do Lead Tart Emetic, Tapioca
Flour sulphur TinCt Vines cjinpu’tl
do benzoii do M*. rrit,
Flaxseed Fennel do do v .durian
Filings ate 1. do Iron do sna _ e root
Frankincense do Assafistid.6
Glauber sails do Benzoin comp'd
Galls Aleppo do Cantharhjes
Calbaivon, Ginseng do senna
. Oolil I'hload do Uitubavb
Gentian root do bark htixhams
Glass At. Urn my do P ‘ruviaii bark
Oii.gt r race do Opium d>> castor
do powdered do Muriat Iron
Grains paradise d<> Colombo mitt
Gum ammoniac do Kino, do Jalap
ito si uegal tin guiac, tin \ alevtan
do at abte. do powd do Gentian comp’d
do, kino, do benzoin Vinegar distilled
do tragacanib do squills
tlti guac, do Myrrh Vilerian root
do shellac, do Copa Vitriolatated Tartar
do masi. at Vitriol white, do blue
g unboge do green
„ scamony Patent medicine &c
tlclehtire black Batemans drops
do waive British Oil
Hie-ra Picra Essence peppermint
Honey, do of squills Stoughton* bitters
It .limans anodyne Godfrey's conltal
Isinglass Steers Opodd toe
Ipecacuanha or hippo Turlingtons bails
Jalap, Juniper berries Dalbey scarminative
Laudanum Dalis Elixir
t iuuorice root, Ilflrlciri oil or mctlccu*
do pow dered, do ball mentum
do refined Oil Worlnseed
Lime water, I.ead do Pills, Lees New London
Magnesia Lump do do ‘* intiham
do powdered do Andersons
do small square do Hoopers
do calcined do Calomel
Manna tlake, do sorts do Opium
Mezereoit, Musk Prussian Blue, t 2 & 3
Mustard seed, Mace Fig blue, Rings yellow
Nutmegs, Nux vomica Drop Lake, No I elf 2
Opium, orange peel Flake white, Garmine
• Osytnel squills Ivory blaca, lamp do
Oil pennyroyal Indigo Spanish
do turpenti e Biack Lead, red do
do tansey, do olive Litharge
do peppermint ’I ern de senna
do spearmint, do savin Caster Oi , in plna.s
do rosemary Peragoric do
do brigaiiium Laudanum do
do cinnamon Antimoi.ial wine do
do wi.nn seed linct Itbunarb do
do Lavender do Assafatnla do
do wormwood ia,s t ,‘°
do minis seed Sweet Oil do
do jumper SotsUvend.com. do
do Cloves do camphor do
cf almonds, do LemonS do hartshorn do
do bergamot do sweet Niter do
do sassafras do turpentine do
do hemlock Calomel do
O Fennel J.-lnp t 0
do Spruce Tartar F.meite do
do Witttergrccn . 15 u ' >TtLKS
do Vitriol W.nebitters
QiV.tmeu’ mere
do Balsicon do Sweet Niter
do Cerate do Turpentine
and SinApie Sweet Oil
do Red percipiUta castor do
X, r.nauiah Flies American and W I
i*hk root, Pearl Ashes Span.sn
Vearl Barley 9to , ne
s
doU.ten-i£
t&i&ia
| do rasp’d Quicksihw do lavender
Ess Lemon Clown do do Etair-’
Calc’d Magnesia Bergamott
Fpsom salts, rhubarb Spring Lancets
Peruvian bark Tooth instruments
Chellenhar salts Bougies, Galla pots
Hcirvs calc’cl magnesiaMacaboy su If
Stomachic bitters Liquid blacking
Worm Lozenges French do
Aromatic Toothpaste Black sealing wax
Hiuckleys remedy forKcd w afers, ass’d do
the piles Tooth brushes com
Fever Powders do silver wire 3 and
Thompson’s eye water, row s
large and small Cupping and Trepanlng
Patent Itch ointment instruments
Ref’i, liquorice Male oiul female silver
do in boxes, do com catheters
Patent spi ing Trusses White b ather skins
common do Eng. mustard by the lb.
Durable Ink ip canisters
Red ink powder Ground Ginger, race do
Black do Pillboxes Cloves,cinnamon
Vat on ks, bottle do Balm Quito
Wax tapers Churches cough drops
Nmenbergh do for coughs,colds,con-
Patent i.int sumptions, asthmas,
Thumb I.sheets &c \ c
do common Cephalic snulij for ca
d Clew leys tarrhs.
Shipmans Harden Seeds, assorted, in boxes.
A t-'O
A general assortment of
Surgical Instruments , Shop Furniture,
Finals assorted, from half dram to 8 az
\c. djt\
All those who wish to purchase, will please
call li'.d ■ xamine for themselves, jan l
i>.i ii- ;( .ti i. it. ANIJIiV’S,
Hemiine nit Rheumatic Salve.
rMilts well approved remedy, has been by
’ many repeated trials found to excel all olh
r- ns yet offered to Ihe public, for the cure of
dl sorts of UlieuJi.aiism; its efficacy in giving
s'.eedy relief in t bis complaint, is astonishing!
not only in easing the pain, bui in dissolving
tlie coagulated 1\ inpfc which fixes itself on va
rious parts, anti by continuing to remain station
ary, produces incnreablo lameness Moreover]
it is an excellent remedy to allay the bain of the
tloi t, Paralytic Pain, help local Palsy, obviate
tlangrene, remove the Cramp, the Tonlh-Ache,
md the Crick in the back, it is superior to al
most every other iqndication for burns & scalds,
tnd 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 in good for the mumps, sore
throat, the hooping cough, the piles, and any
kind of pain or ache.
Whc'o mercury has been used and by reason
of a cold .becomes fixed (as it commonly does)
ii the joints, by which means a joint swells, is
| stiff and painful, by aophing the Anti-lfheinna
mc Salve, one may expect to be relieved in aj
‘hurt time; however, in some very cbstiratej
. uses, or of long standing, the warm-bath may
i>e'bad recoursb to with advantage, previous t.
using the Salve
The author being well know n in the trest
rnnit and cure of Hlieumntisn., assures the pub
lic, that neither mercury nor any of ts com
; ound.;, in any shape whatever, mu* any i.igre-j
dient injurious to health, enters the compost.!
turn of the Anti-Rheumatic Salve, which is oiler- j
ed to the public not as a cure all, but as no ox- j
cedent and as an excellent and safe remedy for
external application, ile reties on the Salve to
i ecotntnend itself.
No sea ve>se! should be without this very vl
table Salve, and all families ought always to
keep it iti their houses
Certificate of Hr Thomas Fitch, No. 1.27 North
Ninth Sh eet, Phil-adelphia.
I the Subscribe r, a regular practitioner in
Physic ami Surgery, now a citizen anil inhabit
ant of the City of Philadelphia, do certify ami
say, that 1 have examined lfocter Pierre 1..
Hrandin’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 fafth ct which, 1 have signed
‘.he present Certificate ties day, October the
“24tli 1815 Signed, THOMAS TItCH.
W itness, Frier fi'.n. Gamier.
Certificate of David . lyres.
I David Ay B,do hereby testify, that l have
been much troubled with the (ironical IJ'iieu i
matism, or Wandering Uout for years, hearing
of Dr. Pierre E Brainlm’s Genuine Anti-Rheu*
matic Salve, l bought a small box for trial, and
finding it gave me immediate relief, and answer
ed mv purposes better than any tiling of the j
kind as yet offered tithe public, induced me to j
buy one of his large boxes One of my daugh-!
lersfor some time was sorely afflicted with
Biles breaking out in various parts cf her body,
and were very troublesome to her, she applied
the said salve (as directed) to her biles, in a few
if.inutes her biles were easy, and in a short time
cured. Therefore from the g>od that I ami
my family has received from Dr. P. E. li’sGeti
liiue And Ahe lunatic Salve, i freely recommend
it to the public, wishing my fellow creatures to
be relieved as I have been, considering the saul
save as far as my knowledge will admit, to be
an excellent, safe and extraordinary remedy for
external application, and doubt whether any
other cun surpass it In faith of'which! have
signed and delivered the present certificate ii:
presence of Peter \Vm Gautier.
Signed, DAVID AYRES.
Philadelphia, Oct. 25, 1815.
To •w hich are added several other certificate
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
Francis j. lay, Agent.
Coiner of Congress and ll hitaker-sts. ..hand's
Buildings, .Savannah. npril 26
Drugs, Medicines , Dye Stuffs.
I.tRANCISJ LAY having just received an in
-5’ voice offresh Medicines, Re. offers them to
holeuiie or retail dealers enthe most moder
ate terms. —viz.
Gum Opium, Gum Camphor
Castor Oil, Borax,lndigo
Ipecacuanha, or Hippo
Henry’s calcined Magnesia
Cream of Tartar, powdered Jalap
Lees New’-Loudon Pills
Jantlfords Hark, Calomel, Cantharides
Sweet Oil, Ess* nee Spruce
together with a general assortment of every ar
ticle in the Druggist hue —all warranted to be
of the best quality
N.B Povaicians prescriptions, family and
sea Medicine Cliesis, put up with matness, ac.
curacy and despatch.
ji'.ne 7 M
Halm of Qjiilo,
Jf\ FUESIi supply just received by th ship
Augusta, and for sale by
* FRANCIS J. LAY
VALUABLE LATENT
FAMILY MEDICINES.
/FRANCIS J. LAY,
Agent for Dr. Isaac Thompson, JS'evj-London,
i f Cottn.j
fITJAS just received and on hand tiie follow-
Jri,] ing, al! of w hich have been in use for a
number of years past, in almost every part of
the Unit* and States: have been highly patronis
ed by people est be first respectability . and :r
approved of by those who have had occasion t
ii.ake use of'lhtm, for the cure of . those disor
ders for which (hey are severally calculated.
Dr Lee's Genuine ( Windham)
pUliuus T ills,
Universally knnwn and used throughout the U
nited States as j family M dicine. ‘i lie fame ol
these Pills has Become so great, that many have
attempted toco nterfeit them—to guard against
this, the propii tois have procured asterdiype
label, anil end. ox of genuine Lee’s Pills will
hereafter be en losed in one ot these labels,
with these won* on the sides: “Lee’s Genuine
Wmdham Itihoiß Pills,” and on tlie end of the
label the words (‘Samuel Lee, patentee, and I
Thompson, ageit and joint preprietor;” and
should any be off red for sale without said la
>el on them, thq purchaser may be apprised
•that the\ are coumrfeit.
Dr. Thompson's Celebrated
V.ije Water,
For the cure of iijlained and sore eyes of al
most every descriltion This valuable prepar- |
ation comes highlyyecommended from the most
respectable soured. Price 50 and 25 cei.ts a
boMle
llr. Rtnvsm’s Genuine Itch
Ointment,
A certain and salt cure fir that disagreeable;
complaint, as wes as other eruptions of the j
kin Price 37 J guts a box.
Thompson's .Iromutlc Tooth
, Paste,
For whitening ajd preserving the Teeth—it
fnay be used w'itqthe greatest safety. Price j
SO cents a box
Specific Bmps for the Tooth
, Jlche,
Which, in aim,ostevery cuse, give instant relief
in that distiessindcomplaint. Price SfJ cents
a lirtttle.
\Cooley's Vegetable Elixir ,
For coughs, astlirjas, consumptions, &c.—A ve
ry Valuable medickie in those complaints. Price
50 cents a bottle, i—
-11,90
Dr llrife's Jsmutic Fills,
I For C'U.lis, coldsj as.hmus, consumptions, Sic.
! Thus- Pills give -jnmediate case in all usthniKs,
difficulty of hrcaliirg, hoarseness, catarrhs, Sic.
while the gentle, expectoration they promote
discharges those Obstructions that occur in the
glands, acrimony that arises, su'd every species
of congealed phltgni. Prepared by W.T Con
way. Pric< gi.
Dr. Jndersm's Cough Drops
A most vatuabb medicine for coughs and
onsumpticus. Rice gl. Prepared by James
Meilen, Hudson, i Y
Dr. II ilfe's Botanical Drops.
T’nese Drops ate a most certain remedy for
the scurvy, sit. Aitiioiy’s fire, scrofula, leprosy,
tall rheum, scahtu-ad, pimpled and carbuucied
faces, foulfesteriigs.eftiptions, fe verso res, sore
legs, sore eyes art ulcers, and every disorder
arising from an ir.pure state of the blood anil
juices—and superior to any other medicine lor
spring physic, frepared by W. T. Conway.—
Price’ s) L
Dr. . udlers Asiatic Lenative,
Fur Fain.
This Medicine s a never failing remedy for
the tooth ache, htd ache, and other diseases;
is patented by tip United Stales, and recom
mended as a mosivaluable medicine by those
who have experhneed i*> good effects, Pre
pared by the patentee, Ezekiel Audler, cf New
York. Price gl.
I he above valmble Family Medicines will be
sold wholesale, onreta’d, at the corner of Con
gress and Whi taler- streets, Shadd’s lirfildings,
Savaiiiiah, feb 5
lihsunatism Cuved.
JUTT received* fresh supply of that justly
celebrated Dr P F.i Brandins genuine Anti
Rheumatic Salve, fur ail rheumatic affections.
The above higltb esteemed medicine stands
preeminent—its siperior efficacy has been at
tested to by a nuaber cf very respectable per
soils, who have Ren laboring under that dis
tressing disease It is now offered for sale di
rect from the pabntee bv
FRANCIS J I,AY,
Druggist, sole igent, corner o! Congress and
Whitaker streets,Suvanr..ih.
ji.n 22 *f*
liogers’ Vegetable Pulmonic
Detergent.
K SOYF.REII.V re medy for coughs, catarrhs,
ii asthmas aiw consumptions. In a ehmate
so variable a s oirs, where the changes of tin
wr ather are Iredtently sudden and unexpected
and where consuns live symptoms are so vety
prevalent it is hghiy recommended No n edi
cir.e perhaps thft has ever been offered to the
public has ; rovul more successful in all affec
tions of the lings than Dr. Rogers's Vegitalde
Pnimonie Decedent. A smi.li quantity of the
above valuable medicine has just been received
direct from the patentee, ad for sale bv
FRANCIS J. LAY,
Druggist and Chvmist, Chad’s buildings cor
ner of Congress anil Wbitaker-sts. Savannah,
ju'y 2 5i
BUG DES TRtIYING TINCTURE.
“Tir'dßutrin's soft ”es torer balmy sleep,
He like the ivorld, his r eady visit pays
Where fortune smiles ; the wretched heJorsr.kcs
SiV.ift on his and siniy pinions files from bed
With Bugs infested ; and gilds the Couch
Os Prudent house wife :
After the most minute research ar.d experi
ments made on its efficacy, Dr. Berthelot now:
confidently assures the public, that he has in
vented a mixture which will most infallibly des
troy those unwelcome disturbers of our repose,
b\ applying it to the furniture which they infest.
There is no danger in its use, and it is perfectly
free from ung* atefui smell.
As Dr. B. is desirous Uiat which he now offers
to suffering humanity may r- comraend itself bv
its use, lie abstains from all tr.at panegyric too
often accompanying the most contemptible nos
it rums.
June 12 38
In Council ,
Maisci: 2f, 122.
A COMMUNICATION from the Medii I Sco
cicty was laid before the board ant read
bearing date, January 19, 192.1.
Win reupon resolved that the corntritini ition!
from the Medical Society of this city in ft ilion !
to the act of the iasl l.fcgt ‘ature for the sup- j
j pression of Quackery be rec.ived and tty the :
‘same he published as is required by law, n all I
the Gazettes in tab city.
Attest M. MYEBS.dc. j
AN ACT
To establish a tribunal to enquire into the jntdi
fications of persons ctftiming to prnc;iri>?e
dicine, burgery, U midwifery, within,f tnty
of Savnnuth, and to grunt cc itbi-.atcs p’ the
sunr e if f uud properly Ciialifit and
Whereas, it'appears by a ii-en.u'rial q (lie
Mayor aqd AldoTii. r. of tl.e city of -itrajia'.,
that the good people of the t;.H city, es
pecially tiie poor At illiterate people tin ivi.tfito
suflered'heretofore:umcftevi’ from th vdt i t
proper laws to'iegu'aie the practice of !
surgery, ami midwifery therein, tb cjise
quence of which want- has been the indisc* -Tin- i
at* and arrogant pretensions and undwrt.ilsngs |
of main unlearned and empirical person to
practice therein in the said nr ■: And wiiof.-s I
aotiod policy and a proper regard for the truths :
uud lives of the citizens of a coo’inercial, p*hu. j
lou , and grow ir g cit;. rt-rpire that the !egp*a-i
ture should guard against sitclt att evil foithc ‘
future:
I § 1 Be it therefore enacted h v the-senateiod ;
jhpnsoof representatives if the state of Cior
igia in general assembly met, and it is lienlry
U nacted hy the authority of the sumo, x'iiatihe
j Georgia Medical Society (stab'ishecl in the v
jof Savannah, shall be. .invested with am! tos
| eased ..f'full powef* sod authoiity to exumiie,
! inquire into, invest'gate, and detemtihe on h ■
t professional qualifications, attainmei !s, ard :u
----| pacities of all ..r.d every person or persons ciarn
[ ingtoprac! ice wide uth limits fthe said city the i
paid arts of medicine, sir gory and tnid-vifey,
I or in any two or one of them, and to gent cerln- j
cates of qualification under the common sifci j
of the said secie’y, or, if there be no. romtnin
seal, undei the signs mamic! of.their -r.:ii- j
dent and secretary, to him, her, or their.•’
cUiitniiigaiid makim- application tlievefor, if,!
by a majority of said society, he, she or <l;|v
shall be deemed dulv ‘earned and qualified. Atdj
it shall be the ditty • I the members * f the ‘■isd ,
society, when application ibidl he made b rtiyl
person or perrons fiirhis, her, or their examini- i
tion to the end afl't'cEJid, to convene at tiutri
customary place of rr.u fig, and to dct-iik-:
upon the applirant’s tmiitjoi, within ton ih.inj
after they shall have been snmroo-ed to ronvcic t
by their twesident, or i:i hi3 absence, sicknets
or other inablit;, by the pet'jon or pers-m*- dk- J
charging hi:. -I'i'iea, rif ‘here be no* any such !
person or persons, after they shad have beensuir
moned by their secret rv Aid it shall he'll?
dntv es the said president, person or persoie
performing bis duti* s, or 1 ■. cretary, to summo i
each and even member of the said society, b> a
• written citation, expressing the object of tin
meeting, the liamt or names of the oppii-ait
i oi’ applicants, ar.d flic dsv f she examination,
v ithin Veil days after th.*- application .-G:i!l Imvi
been made to him or them: Prtm’ided aiwagn,
that prior to the examination of'any arid ever*,
applicant, tht- members of the r-t *i s- ch t’ shaff
{severally take a clircn oath, ’o be administered
by tlu- may or or any alderman of Hie city of 8a
jvaonah, well, truly, and impartially u -xamioe
and decide upon the attairim no; and (pultfica.
I lions of the applicant orapj'licants, and t>. g;:; >,
certificates ;f qualification to hin>, her. or tin tn.
if, in their judgments, he, she, or they shah Ir.
found duly Icar’hed and qualified, to practice in
the said arts of surgi-ry, medicine and mi uv To
ry, or in any two or one of liter,': And provided
also, that in their ex .initiation die said society
shall be restricted and confined to th'o investiga
tion cf professional Attainments and capacity
aloe, without regard to an former nr present
professional or moral vcputa*ior, s:.d shall not at
any time require as a test of qualification, or any
di grre of evidence there f. th't any applicant
should have obt;.ine<) a diploma from any'nr d*-
cal college or university, or should have studied
thereat, or elseubei e
§ 2. And be it further enacted by the antiirri
ty ‘aforesaid, ‘That if, alter application halt have
been made, agreeably t<> the provisions of thi
act, the President of said society, or other per
son or persons, performing 1 is duties, or iheie
being no such tiers-on nr persons, if the sccl■e>: , .-
s os said society rhall refuse, or shall delay till
after ttie time heretofore ‘nrescri'.ed to issue
summons for convening the members, or it he
or they shall appoint a day lor the*l eouvei':}*, |
the members, or if he or they shall appoint u
day for their convening more re ote th.i the
tenth day from the day of the date of the cita
tion, the person or persons • piling may sever..
ally institute an action or suit at law in t c •u
----pericr or, Inferior cou ts of the county of Chat
ham, rg-ninst the said President, or person or.
persons performing bis duties, or against the
ecre r yto recover damages against himo*
‘hem, in his or tlieir individual capacities, for Irs I
■ r their refusal or delay, or improper appoint
ment. And if after being sumrnored to convene,
tiie said society shall fail to and > so on the day ap
pointed in die citation or afterwards on an ad
journed day, but a clay within the time hereto
i fore prescribe*! for their convening, or ir, l.a\ -
| ing convened, they shall severally fail to take
| die oath aforesaid, o- having, taken such oath,
shall fail to proceed to the cxamiation iifcrc
! said, and to a decision thereupon or if the said
] society shall in any respect violate the provis
i ie:.j es this act, it shall be the duty of the Judge
< t tiie Superior court of the county of Cliit
ham, upon the ipetition of the party injured,
setting forth any such failure or violation and
supported l>* If.s affidavit ofthe truth of sue*, j.eti
tiott, to grant as a mattered’ right, a writ of.,*:ire
t'acias, directed to the president and members
of said society requiring them to shew 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 Le tried by
a jury emparnudlecl and sworn as in ether cases.
It the allegationsof 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
j sha 1 ba the duty of the court, upon application
of the party injured, to appoint a day not more
j remote titan ten days; on which the society shall
j convene, and conform in every tiling 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 the President or- Secretary; which re
j turn shall be filed in the clerk’s office within 5
days after the appointed day. On failure to
1 make such return, the Judge of said court shall,
1 in vacation, award a judgment of forfeiture
bf the charter, upon application iis aforesaid; and
[ exeeuffeu shall issue for costs as aforesaid,
j §3. And he if further emitted fi. .*..
Ity aforesaid, That if iuy pci st , n .( . “ !
j ed a certificate, he. or si.t mt i ; ’
| examination, alter a lapse f'.j. iiif.-nihv'''? 1
! shall i-e the r'niy of the- mi! ,oci t - j
! any number ot amputations. r.a c . i/ U ’
j each ivpnlicatifm to ii.s provi.; ons ( ,t j,, ‘’ ’
{and subject to at I its i* “p. tsit,ia.. ; . •’
the inG r. in between any two app'lica/^
I not iesa that SiXmontiis.
■ fi. And bek tuitlicr eractedhv the am’
jty aforesaid. That ifrfny person c c
| practice in tiie muu arts, or .n anv i%.,,,, . *
; them, in the 5..i,1 city, shall prcJu -,. e t„ ‘’
[openly or rove:t’ , i.c-1 Ir’ in ‘
jlicateof qir.i.c.uiiij, it siuii 0.,* N :
;siicli i eis.mio iet.ov-.:r in any court cl .“ r
;cqtioy in this state, Ir i* r her i .os c , ‘ r
ifi r H’t vices done vviihin the city of Sav
i i.l iit be i•’ 11 twV i* -i V • *:; {j v j *
I , i v v * Mil nr!
Inersli;i o! uiicei--DiicKtcu uuJ
j so.n Shall be moreover uth.e t.. proseruu” ‘ *'.(
‘.indictment in tlwj Cou t <-i Comma’ l*i,as,**-
| Oyer End rartniner ct suid city, ~i q lB O’
..stance f the mayor and aii mieu n",
j said city, or if ay com on fipj .
: Sends of prosecution ainsli !.•? gi-. en i. s i„ 0!i| “
j r..n„ss afisihg under the p - nal few sos ii., k.
if lit she i. atunr.iMii’ tlitf mayor and u: U >,i ti*
| die bon’d shall be given b; wme persm J
; under ili.'iirsawcttii.’i of authority, other*is”, v®
|tliecomu>' h'fi i ‘ i r, and ,:p>./, the Erst
{viction, the accuseil may tie iiiud by ItecW*
!in a sum not cxcmtir.g . nm'i eil. iiai--, ; Ri j
on ercli jtuliat ‘iueiiloovicimii, i:, sn;n i, o i L ; ; ,
iceeding two luiutlrei! *lt !.a:.-, besides costtf
J proseCutioii in each cam: one hail of the
! sluill be i>! .into Lie Ueusury rfthe city
j “a: mall, or to the e*iriu on iiitornicr, and *;, e
other ) <ilf ilndl he eqtn. Iy divided i.tlv • r.vj,..
‘Union Society and tire E- male Anjlum
Itor the benefit of the orphan* and cuUlic*
lof said societies.
! § 5 And he it further cjuwted iy ti.e author.
] ty aforesaid, ‘1 tint no ji.u t ol ti;i. uc; el.ai] i . S3
j construed as to effect any person or pen.....*
I r.'iiv prac ising, or cidmingto prsclicz m th
i said city, in toe sad art<*i’ in ill y two or ocr
|of them, and now icsidiiig in the said city, . :
j who shall be engaged in lie piaaiicc of the
I same, or cf ary two or one f them therein, u
j or before the lir-l Gay *>i Fei.uniryaexi
| §6 And be it furihi r enacted by du-a’.tiio,
i ri!y aforesaid, Tttii’ if tl.e Georgia Me.-iai gg.
| oiety shall commiii.jc.tic to the Executive ii;.
i partment of this date, on or before the said
jti -t day of Febiuaiy next, their acceptance and
I this act as an act-widtuuns* to their charter, ami
tint v.i>i-y :ire wi ling to he bound by . s tom Jim
a> and requirements, this s.cl shall from ttei.cis,
forth commence ii: tut! an l compute rjoui^'iou,
but othcrwne sbab <e totally null and voir.
And be it also en'actcd, that the raidsci:/:tr
shn')} before tin f.e I fir-t day o: l\:b. give
lice ofthotriulda-Cuplitnee to the M-.yor %i
Aldermen t f the sub: city of Savannah, v li .se
duty it shall be to nt'.ke said acceptance ]<u
by advertisement in s'! the j .thlic g i/.-.itcs *.f
the said city, three times a week, f,i Uie q
i,f on • colander month,
4 7 Andi” it further ensc'e.i hv t!.r acthii*
.i'.y f/c said, That, m the <v. V I tin.. i. .
mice by the said society of this art, agrees y b
’tin* aforesaid ..cctio:., thin act soldi continue • •
tii the fiist dry of J notary, one thou-, nd cn;U
hundred and twenty-six, and no 10-.giv
Divii* Abamv,
Speaker of the Mouse of llepres’ ntiif’. ,s
M/.riinw Tai.hi>t,
President of the Senate.
Asserted to 25th l)*c. 18.1
Jom.v Cnmit, RoverP!
i* Hi Si V h ’.! S)i Uii .*•) i ,
Os the Laics of Ike Slate of Georgia.
‘PM IK undersigned having conn acted to *
ii. fur the state a certain number ofCi.p.ft
now isuueprpostils for furnishing to these v.l.t
tray b: come subscribers, a digest of titelaws >'f
the state of Georgia, containing ail statutes at •
the substance of resolutions of ajrti.eral wid
public nature, and how in force, whirl) its. v 8
been passed in this state previous to the set’ #
:f the general assembly of lb,ten it :• lf&f
With occasional trq Innatel y notes and cimnfct*
ing referenens, and a list of the statutes repo-b
e,l tir obsolete.
To tvliicli is ttdt-cl an append)?* contumlnjytk#
constitutioh of the United States, the const**
lotion of the.state of Georgia, as amended, t
statute of frauds and perjuries, the habeas cor
pus act, its. &c. with a copious ihctrx
by t!.e a; poinuni.iit ar.d umlcMjie
notlurity of the general assembly, by OUVEB
If I'iUNCH,
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using he important service confided to hua
■the legislature.
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