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Drug Chemical W
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Whitaker and Congress streets, Shad?*Buildings.
FRANCIS J. LAY,
OFFERS AT WHOLESALE OR RETAIL,
Genuine Drugs,
‘Medicines, Perfumery, etc.
WARRANTED Fresh, ant] of the first qua
lity, at the Lowest prices. Amongst
which are
Antimony crude Rhubarb root
Alcohol do powdered
Aloes soct. do hepat Red Percipitate
Arrowroot, Annisseed Rose water, Rosin
Assafetida, Alum Rust of Iron
Angelica root Gum elastic, Spaiulas
Angostura-bark Scales and weights
Aquafortis Marble mortars
Antimouial 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 i pints
Bark yellow, do red do male and female
(•do pale, do in quill Congress & spring watr
Balls Captva Lemon acid
do Canada, do Peru Soda powders
do Tolu Salts of Lemon
Barbados tar -Cologne waterjj
Borax ref'd Wash balls “J
Burgundy Pitch : Windsor soap
Bole \rmenia Transparent do
Beeswax yellow Liquid do
do white Lows perfumed do ‘*’
Bri . stone roll Naples do
do ref‘d Pomatum in sticks
Caster Oil American do in pots assorted
do .do. W India Rosewater
Castor Russia Lavender do
Camphor ref‘d Fancy vials
Calomel ppt Essences ass’d
Cantharides, dopulv Sal Ammoniac
Cammomile [lowers do Vo'alile
Canella alb. do soda
Caraway seed do Rochelle
Cardamon seed do Tarter
Cascarilla hark ■ do Epsom
. Cassia, Cinnamon do Glauber
\ Castile soap white do Niter refined
■ do colored Solut Arsenic flours
Cloves, Cochineal Spls Ammonia
Vb-lu niio root, do powd do hartshorn
A al*< prepared do Lavender compn’dj
Oktiiirider seed do Wine
Cteam Tartar pulv do camphor
Cdtrosivesublimate do Nit IKtlc
CftiV'ine 1 Sassafras bark
Conserve roses Sarsaparilla
Saustic Lunar Sponge fine, do course
Dragons blood Saffron Spanish
I)igit iie\ do English
Dovers ))bwders do American
Epsom salts Eng’ Savin, senna Alex
Ether suljth. Ergot Spermaceti
Elder biossoms Snake root Virg
Emery fine, do sencka, squills
do No 1,'2 and 3 Storex, satu hartshorn
Elixir parugotic Sugar Lead
do vitriol Syrup squills
\ Extract cicuter do simple
t do gentian, do Lead Tart Emetic, Tapioca
Floursnlph.tr Tinct Aloes compred
do benzoin Mvrrb,
Flaxseed. Fennel do do Valerian
Filings steel, do Iron do snake root
Fr ink incense do Assid Etula
Glauber salts do llenzoiii comp’ll
Gal s s Aleppo do Cantharides
Ga iuitium, Ginseng do senna
G ltd t hread do Rhubarb
G -nan root do bark huxliams
Glass Antimony do Peruvian bark
Ginger race do Opium do castor
and powdered do Muriat Iron
Grams paradise do columbo rout
Gum ammoniac do Kino, do.lalap
do s negal do guiac, do Valerian
do aralnc, do powd do Gentian comp’d
do kino, do benzoin Vinegar distilled
do tragacunth do squills
do gusc, do Myrrh Vile'ian root
do shellac, doCopa Vitriolatated Tartar
do mastirit Vitriol white, do blue
do gamboge d° green
and > scamony l’atent medicine &c
Helebore black Batemans drops
do white British Oil
pj;era I’icra Essence peppermint
H„ney, do of squills Stoughtons bitters
HolVnisnsanodyne Godfrey s cordial
Isinglass Steers Opodeldoc
Ipecacuanha or hippo i nrhngtons balls
jalap, Jumper berries Dalbey scarminative
Laudanum Duffs Elixir
Liquorice root . Harlem oil or medeca
do powdered, do ball mention
do refined Oil Wnrmseed
Lime water, Lead dd Pills, Lees New London
Magnesia l-ump do do V- iiuiliam
do powdered ‘l° Andersons
do small square • do Hoopers
do dned do Calomel
Manna Hake-do sorts do Opium
MeWreon, Musk Prussian Hlue, l 2 & 3
Mustard seed, Mace lig blue, Kings yellow
Nutmegs, Nu* vomica Drop-Lake, No 1 Zi 2
Ov'*uni| i peel F liikt*- white, Gunninc
Oxv ncl squills Ivory blaca, lamp do
O.i’ . unyroyal Indigo Spanish
do tu-renti c Itluck Lead, red do
do i...'<„. v, do olive Litharge
d<- i. =',■• .i* Tern de senna
do s-- ~,1. do savin'Caster Off, in phials
do n ran Peragonc do
do O ,'i Laudanum _ do
do idnitat . t Annmoiiia! wine do
do wo, ms. td Tinci Rhubarb do
do Lavond. do Assafastula do
,1. ad Tin! mev.a do
do annit seed S\v..et till do
do O. ... er SpisT-avetid, com. do
,j., , ; \,- s do camphor do
almonds, do Lemon* do bartshorn do
b-vrimot do s-weet Niter do
. V-..s do,Turpentine - do
.’-te'x Calomel do
, r JaUp do
. Tartar Emetic do
... r n lft llOlft-SS,
’ AVinebitter-’
~ s aartsh-Jfn
S veet Niter
, f.irpeutiue •
-\ *et Oil
I .. ..... r astor do
vnerioan and’W I
f.ies w ?ting*
Rotten stone,,.
Pumice lo 1 t
,-ial Powdered bin#
Iv pitch , ..CoViperas
v ‘ “Vermillion, Chinese
\ - “nlug Kng.
~ ~ iigns, Iridi Glue
do blistering ixyr- t*.
’ nnaraav
do rasp’d Quicksihra? do Lavender” .
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 maghesiaMacaboy snuff
Stomachic bitters Liquid blacking
Worm Lozenges French do
Aromatic Tooth paste Black sealing wax
Hinckleys remedy forlted 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 Trusses 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 Bairn Quito
Wax tapers Churches cough drops
Nurenbergh do for coughs,colds,cun-
Patent Lint sumptions, asthmas,
Thumb Lancets &c &c
do’ common Cephalic snuff, for ca
d<* clewleys tarrhs.
Shipmans Garden Seeds, assorted, inboxes.
—ALSO
A general assortment of
Surgical Instruments , Shop Furniture,
Phials, assorted, from half dram to 8 ox.
dfc. Sfc.
All those who wish to purchase, will please
cull and examine for themselv< s. jan 1
Drt, PIER iK E 15 .AN DIN’S,
Genuine-Mti-Rheumatic halve.
rislllS well approved remedy, lias been *;.
? many re|ieateii trials found to excel all oth
ers as yet < ffered to the public, for the cure of
all sorts of Rheumatism; its efficacy in giving)
speedy relief in this complaint, is astonishing ! I
not only in easing the pain, hut in dissolving!
the coagulated lymph which fixes itself on va-|
l-ious parts, and by continuing lo remain station
ary. produces incureabfe lameness Moreover!
itls an excellent remedy to allay the pain of the!
Gout, Paralytic Pain, belt locai Palsy, obviate j
Gangrene, remove-the Cramp, the Tooth Acne,!
and the Crick in the back It is superior to ah’
most every other application for burns ft scalds,;
and if apnlied immediately, extracts toe (ire al-!
most instantaneously It infallibly cures bruts- j
es and sprains, broken breast, sore nipples, ill-J
cers and sores. It is good for the mum; s, sore !
throat, the hooping cough, the piles, and any
kind of pain -or ache.
When mercury has been used and by reasoi :
of a cold becomes fixed (as it commonly does) I
in the joints, by which means a joint swells, is
stiff and painful, by apphing (he Anti-Rheuma
tic Salve, one may expect to be relieved in a
sliorttime; however, in some very cbstiraie
oases, or oflong standing, the warm-bath may)
tie had recourse to witli advantage, previous to
using the Salve.
The author being well known in the treat
ment and cure of Rheumatism, assures the pub- 1
lie, that neither mercury nor any of its com
pounds, in any shape whatever,’ nor any ingre-)
dienl 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-1
cellent and as an excellent and safe remedy for;
ejjteruat application. He relies on the Salve to j
recommend itself. I
No sea vessel should be without this very va! -!
uable Salve, and all families ought always to
keep it in their houses.
Certificate of Dr Thomas Fitch, -Vo. 127 North j
Ninth Street, Philadelphia.
I the Subscriber, a regular practitioner in j
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 pubfic, I do recommend it
anti particularly to those who are afflicted with
the compJaifitc for which its Author recoin
mends it!'*-In-faith of which, 1 have signet'!
die present Certificate this day, <ictoby the
24th 1815 Signed. THOMAS FITBfI.
Witness, Pete r ll m. Gautier.
Certificutt of David Ayres.
I David Ayres,do hereby testify, that I have
been much troubled with the Cronica! Rheu
matism, or Wandering Gout for years, hearing
of l)r.-Pierre E Brandin’s Genuine Anti-Rheu
matic-Salve, I bought a small box for trial, and
finding it gave me immediate relief, and answer
ed fitv purposes better than any thing of the
Kind as yet offered t >the public, induced me to
buy one of his large boxes One of mv daugh
ters for some time was soreiy afflicted with
■ Riles breaking out in various parts of her body,
ad were very troublesome to her, aha applied
the said salve (as directed) to her biles, in a lew
i minutes her biles were easy, and in a short time
cured. Therefore from the g vod that l and
my family has received from Dr. P K. IPs Gen
uiueWnti-Aheumatic Salve, l frteely recommend
it to tiie public, wishmgmy fellow creatures t<
be relieved as I have been, considering the saut
save as far as my knowledge will admit, to be
an excellent, sate-and extraordinary remedy for
external application, and doubt w Inther’any
other can surpass it In faith of which I have
signed and delivered the present certificate in
presence of Peter Wm Gautier.
Signed, DAVID A VUES.
Philadelphia, Oct. 25, 1815.
To w hich are added several other certificates
from respectable persons that accompany tin
Medicine.
fi esh supply of the above genuine ointment
just received direct from die Patentee per the
ship General Carrington, and for sale by
FRANCIS J. LAY, Agent.
Corner of Congress and It hithker-sts. he dtp?
Buildings- Savannah april ! 6
Drugs, Medicines, Dye Stuffs.
jj,lß .MJSJ LAY having just received a” in
i k voice ol’fr< sli Medicines, hr., offers them to
hole sale or retail dealers on the most modcr
ite terms. —viz.
Gum Opium, Gum Camphor
Castor Oil, Borax, Indigo
Ipecacuanha, or Hippo
Henry’s calcined Magnesia
Cream of Tartar, powdered Ja'ap
, I..ee New-London Pills
.Lt .-J tndfor-.ls Burk, Calomel, Cantharides
; ‘ .sweet Oil, Essence Spi’uce
■ together withageneral assortment of every’ ar
twle in the Druggist line—all warranted to be
of the best quality.
N. II Physicians prescriptions, family and
sea Medicine Cliesis, put up with neatness, ac
curacy and despatch.
june 7 51
ha fin of Qiito,
£\ FRK.su supply just received by tli ship
Augusta, and for sale by
FRANCIS J. LAY
VALUABI/R PATENT
FAMILY MEDICINES.
FRANCIS J. LAY,
Agent for Dr. Isaac Thompson, New-London,
( Gonn.J
jiYj \S ji st received and on hand the tollovv
-fU ing, al (if which have been in use fora
nuirber of years pasi, in almost every part of
the j .iiited States ; have been highly patronis
ed h- people of the first respectability ; and ap
appipved of by those who have had occasion t |
nmk use of them, for the cure of those disor* i
ders oi which they are Severn 1 ly calculated
Dr Lee's Genuine (Windham)
Billious Pills, •* j
Universally known ami used throughout the U
nited Sites as a family M -dicine The fame of
these Pi Is has hetome so great, that many have
attempted to couiterfeit them —to guard against
this, th- proprietors have procured aslerotype
label, :fid each box of genuine Lee’s Pills will
i hereafter be euebsed in one of these labels,
1 with these wordspn the sides: “Lee's Genuine
j Windham Bilious Pills,” and on the end of the
! label the words ‘Samuel Lee, patentee, and I.
Thompson, agenthind joint proprietor,” and
should any be offered for sale without said la
nd on them, the Purchaser may be apprised
that they are couferfeit.
Dr. Thomson's Celebrated
lye Hater,
For the cure of intoned and sore eyes of al
most every descrigion. This valuable prepar
ation comes highlyecommended from the most
respectable source. Price 50 and 25 cents a
bottle.
Dr. 11 arc sot's Genuine Itch
dntment,
A certain and safe jure for that disagreeable
complaint, as well* other eruptions of the
-kin Price 37$ cets a box.
Thompson'i'Aromatic Tooth J
Paste,
For whitening andireserving the Teeth—it j
may be used with tls greatest safety. Price i
50 cfo ts a box.
Specific Drop far the Tooth
kite,
Which, in almost eve case, give instant relief'!
in ibai distressing con Saint. Price 37$ cents!
a bottle.
i ‘ Cooley's Vegetable Elixir, j
For conL- hs, asthmas, ciL nipt ions, &c —A ve->
t-y valuable medicine ir q-jse complaints. Price
‘SO cents a bottle.
A Si—
Dr llelfe's . malic Pills,
For c -ucl-.s, colds, asilfiis, consumptions, Sit.
‘ hese Pilis give immeifee ease in all as.lnnas,
| difficulty of breathing, ntrseness, catarrhs, &c.
while the gentle expelyration they promotp
discharges those obstruions that occur in the
glands, acrimony that aies, and every species
of congealed phlegm tepared by W.T Con
way. Price Rl.
Dr. Anderson's Cough Drops.
A most valuable for coughs and
I onsumptions. Price gl\ Prepared by James
| Mellen, Hudson, N Y
Dr. llelfe's Dotty cal Drops.
| Tlicsc Drops are a mostieilain ren.idy for
I the scurvy, St Anthony’s ft, scrofula. It prosy,
j salt rlu urn. scald head, ]filed and carbur.cled
! faces, foul festerings,ei u|itjis. feve vsoi-es. sore
•legs, Boro eyes and ulcers, pd every disorder
j arising from an impure stat of Die blood and
I juices—and superior to another medicine lor
’ soring physic. Prepared D\\ ’1 . Conway.-
Price gl.
Dr. . udler's Aside Lenative,
For Pair
This Medicine is a never li'irg remedy lor
the tooth ache,head ache, other diseases ;
is patented by the United laies, and rccom-
I mended as a most valuable idicine by those
who have experienced its gfcl elli-cts l’re
pared by the patentee, Lzekl Audler, of New
York. Price gl.
The above valuable Fanfilyledicin s will be
sold w holesale or retail, at tld corner of Con
gress and Whitaker-streets, ladcl’s Buildings
Savannah, 1 *~ feb 5
li he uniat ism m red.
JUST received a ti-esb -,u piy of that justly
celebrated Dr. P K Rraintis genuine Anti
Rheumatic Salve, for all rhchatic affections.
The above highly esteemt dliedicine stands
preeminent—its superior effi*y lias been at
testedt. bya number of verges pectable per
sons, who have been laboriiqunder that dis
tressing disease It is now cered lor sale di
rect from the patentee by 1
FRATfIS J LAY,
Druggist, sole Agent, corneof Congress and
Whitaker streets, Savannah,
j- n 22 47
- 1 ” ‘ i
Rogers’ Vegetable Pulmonic
Detergent
\Sf'VF.HEI‘ A r- na-uv fot-joughs, catar" :
astl.nirs and con-mptofe In a c’ matt
so variable as ours, wli - e tl: changes n and.
v< atb r art frequently s i-ld and urexpt ctrcl
and where consumptive svmpLir.s are so veiy
prevalent it i- higiih i-e- inriinA tit-I Nr ive.'j
cine perhaps that has ever beta'ofiiired to U;-
niblic has i'ii -ed more successiil n Ike
tions of the nogs than Dr .Kogi’ f Ycgiiau i-
I’-dmonii Detergent. A small p.i tity tt m
•hove valuable medicine has ju> i iv-uu .
dir ct from the patentee, ad tb-hje bv
lit Vi- tlk .1.1 Y,
Dmggistar.d Chymisv, ‘-da df'lildingscoi
ner of Congrtss and Wldi <-r-st.savannah
jo V 2 54
BUG DI-.STR VIN G TINjI’UHE.
“Tidd Nature’s soft “estorer bus sleep,
lie like the world, his ready visit•jys
Where fortune smiles ; the wretrXd he forsakes j
Sm.ift on his and wny pinions fies fXi bed
With Bugs infested ; and gild th Couch
Os Prudent house wife :
After the most minute researohand experi
ments made on its efficacy, Ur. Brthelot now
confidently assures the public, ths he has in
vented a mixture which will most itfallibly des- j
troy those unwelcome disturbers o our repose,
b’ applying it t - the furniture whid they infest.
There is no danger in its use, and iis perfectly
free from ung> ateful smell.
As l)r., 11. is desirous that which p now offers
to suffering humanity may recomnind itself by
its use, he abstains from all t..at pnegyric too
often accompanying the most contmiptible rios
trums.
June 12 38
In Council ,
Mabch 27, 1822.
A COMMUNICATION from the Medical So
ciety was laid before the board and read
bearing date, January 19, 1822.
V Ip retipon resolved that the communication
from the Medical Society of this city in relation
to <he act of the iasl l.egi lature fi r the sup
pression of Quackery be received and that the
sun e 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 person* claiming to practice Me
du me, -urpery, lv midwifery, within t‘ e city
of S -vannah, and to grant certificates to the
san e if fi unit properly qualified:
Whereas, it appears by a memorial of the
Mayor and Aldeuaen of the city of Savannah,
that the good people of the said city, and es
pecially the poor’i illiterate people thereof, have
s’ if I* red heretofore much evil from tie want of
proper laws to tegulate the practice of medicine,
surgery, and midwifery therein, the conse
quence of which want has been the indisc imiii
ate and arrogant pretensions and undertakings
tit manv unlearned ami empirical persons to
practice therein in the raid arts: And whereas,
sound policy an- 1 a pn-per regard for the healths
and lives of th ci’izi sofa cor mercial, popu
lous, and growing ci'\, t-rquu-e that the legisla
ture idiot <1 guard ag ; >t such an evil for the
.future:
§ 1. Be il there -- - enacted bv the senate and
house of ep - e n-'r-- sf Die stuti- of t er-r
----gia in gt.neiv' as( i i,.\- i. ,;. nd it is iit-reby
enacted !;y he anDi-roy of t i-i name. That the
j Georgia Mod.- y -. ■ r-f-.-cl in the ci’\
iof SrVa'iir li ah- lln s-- le-l v'■ j, and inn.
! essed t-f full p wer and authority ‘to examine,
inquire into, m’ cs’-gaie and determine on th
| professional qua'ifica l ioi.--, attainme -ts, and ca.
i pacifies of atiar.d evety person or persons claim-
I ingto praci ice with'i-. tli limits f'Die said city the
| said arts of medicine, strgery and mid ifi-rv.
I or in any’ twoor one oft I era. andtogrnntcertifi
j cates of qualification under the common serl
lof the said soceiy, or, if there be no common
(seal, under the signs uaiiuel of their prosi
j dent and secretary, to him, her, or them so
claiming and making application therefor, if,
by a majority of s. id society, lie, she or they
| snail be deemed duly learned and qualified And
jit shall be the duty of R e members if the said
i society, when application diall be made by any
j person or persons forlux, her, or their examina
tion to the end aforesaid, to convene at their
customary place of meeting, and to decide
upon the applicant’s petition, within ten days j
after they s!,a ! ! have been summoned to convene |
by their president, or in his absence, sickness I
nr other inab'iti, by the person or persons dis-!
charging his -duties, > r if there be not auv such
| person or persons, after they shall have bethisum-’
nv-nedby their secretary. And it siiail be Die)
dutv of the said president, pereon or persons !
performing his duties, or secretary, to summon
each aiy! every member of tlm said society, bv a
w ritten citation, expressing the object of the
meeting, the name or names of the applicant
or applicants, and the day < f the examination,
within ten days after the application shall have
1 ee.i made to him or them: Provided always,
Dial prior to the examination of any and every
applicant, the members of the said s cietv shail
severally lake a -oleum oath, to be administered
by the mayor or any alderman of the city of Sa
vannah. well, truly, and impartially to examine
and dt-cide upon the attainments and qualifica
tions of the applicant or applicants, and to grant
cer’ ificates of qualification to him, her, nt-them,
if, in their judgments, he,-he, or they shall b>
found duly learned and q- alified, to practice in
I he said arts of surgery, medicine and midwife
ry. or in any two or one of them: And provided
also, that in their examinaDon the said society
shall be restricted and confined to the investiga
tion of professional attainments and capacity
th ne, without regard to an’ firmer or present
professional or moral reputa’iou, and shall not at
city time require as a test of qualification, or any
ti< gt't-e of evidence there f, that any applicant
should have obtained a diploma from any medi
cal college or university, or should have studied
thereat, or elsewhere
ty aforesaid, That if, after application shall have
been made, agreeably to the provisions of this
ac', the President of said society, or other pet - j
soo or per ons, performing l is duties, or there
being no such person or persons, if thesecre’a
r of said society shall refuse, or shaft delay till
after the time heretofore prescribed to issue
summons for convening the members, or if he
or they shall appoint a day lor their conveing
Die members, or if he or they sliall appoint a
day for their convening more remote than Hie
tenth day from tli day ofthe date of the cita
tion, th pors nor persons a plying may sever,
ally institute an action or suit at.aw int e Su
perior or Inferior con -’ - > f -.li- county of Chat
ham, against the said Preside..-.t or person or
persons i tit r.'ring li-.s R-iu s, or against the
ecretarv to j'tr ver damages against him or
■ herr, o> fiis or iheir idiyi.uiai capacihcs, for his
rlher ■)'• al oi a- ~\ or improper appoint
men; And if >-*ic -. -g um i o ed toe. r-c e,
the s ohci- ti s|,al’ tii to and so on ‘! slay p
---p- <■ n h c ta;i or : -• :- r bn an :d
----pourn. and o.v. Gut a day wi'hin i.e ti --e hereturl
’ ft. • , - :• if, l.a
in - r - . .. ii to lane
•e 0 i- or I V j;. •i: ncll Oa’.ll,
si.., 1 ilo i xaml'itiou &fbre-
I .vul. :t: ‘ >e t: -c. on or if the said
I .o r* ec violate he 11 -.-•• vi
s . ii; h'l.i h. Die • i ii* y') he.luilKC
court of he. ixuii yu! Ghat
~ on the petition of till- party o-jured, ]
“tilting forth any such faiture or vmi.i -m and
suppi nit ( by his iti la - , ii of he > rut!: of uch peti
tion, ’o grant as a maties of right, a writ i f-cire
facia- dir-cted to the pre- h-nt and members
o*’ said society requiring Dt m to shew cause
■it the next te-m of in why loir
charts-r or act of incorporation should not be
deemed f rfeited. A copy of this and of the
etition snail he served upon the president or
secretary, and if the allegations be denied, an
sue shall be j lined, and the facts he tried by
ajurv t-m aom lied and sworn as in other cases,
li theailegatimisof the petition be- found to be
true,or if they be admitted, and no good cause
be she” n for the former failure or violation, il
sha I be he duty of the court, upon application
of the party injured, to appoint a day not more
i . emAe than ‘en days, on which the society shall
| convene, and conform in every thing to Die re
! qui’-er. cuts of this act, and to the order for this
| purpose no return shall be received from said
society but one of absolute comnlianre under
oath of the President or Secretary; which re
turn snail be filed in the clerk’s office within 5
days after the :qvminted day. On failure to
make such return, the Judge of said court shall,
in Vacation, award a judgment of forfeiture
ofthe charter, upon application as aforesaid; and
execution shall issue for costs as aforesaid.
§ 3. And be it fttrtber exacted by the authcrb
ty aforesaid. That if any persin - hall be l-elii*.
ed a certificate, lie or she roy again apply | .
examination, after a lapse of si months, awl
shall he the dnty of'the sad socie'v u> rtr,
any numberof applications, and u/1 nfoim on
! each application to the provisions, of this
j and subject to all its responsibilities, p r „t <1
I the interval between any two applications tie
not less thatsixmonths.
1 §4. And be it further enacted by the authors
Ity aforesaid, That if any person claiming- to
practice in the said arts, or in any two or ..he < f
I them, in the said city, shall’ nresttme to do s>.
| openly or covertly, not having obtained a ccr.i!
! ficale of quailncation, it shall not he law ltd f O .
j such person to recover in any court of j aw ~,
i equwy in this state, his or tier fees or chaiyes
i for services done within the city of Savannah
[ nor shall it be law ful for any company or coparu
nership of uncertificated persons, and suchper-
I son shall he moreover liable to | rosecution by
j indictment in the Coil l of Common Pit as and
j Oyer and Terminer of said city, at the j,,.
! stance of the mayor and aldermen of t) ie
; said city, or of any common informer.—
! Ponds of prosecution .shall bP-Jji in olhe*
j cases arising under the. penal ISW of this state-,
i .f at the instance of the nr: ay or and aldermen,
i the bond shall he given by some person acting
j under their sanction or authority, otherw.Ne b-V
the common inforn er, and upon the first cm,,
j viction, the accused may be fined bv thccomt
j in a sum not exceding one hundred dollais, atv?
lon each subsequent conviction, in stun not ex
! ceding two hundred dt.fat , besides cost ~f
j prosecution in each case: one halt of the fir.rc
1 shall be paid into tim treasury of the city
1 ratiiiuh, or to the common informer, ami the
!ther half shall be equally ciivideu between the
‘Union Society and the Ptfna-e Asylum So.-itiv
j tor tiro benefit of the orphans and children
| of said societies.
■ §5. And be it further enacted by the author*
ty aforesaid, That liopait oftlu.s aci *b ( . 5 , 5
construed as to effect any person cr persons
now practising, or claiming to practice in ih e
said city, in the said arts, or in any two or one
efthem, and now lesiding in the said citv, or
! who shall he engaged in the p aetice of ti,e
same, or . f any two or one of them -herein, on
or before the- first day of February next.
§ 6 And be it furtlicr enacted by the autho
rity afo:-e-suiit, That if the Georgia Meuicai So
ciety shall communicate to the Executive de
! partment of this state, on or before the said
;fi *t day of February nest, their acceptance of
| this net as nil act additional to ilieir charter, and
that they are \vi ling* to be bound by its cundtion
and requirements, this act shall from thence
forth commence in full and complete operatidn,
but ottierwise shall be totally null and” void
And be it also enacted, that the said society
shall! before the said first day of Feb. give no
tice of their said acceptance lathe Mayor and
Aldermen of the sai.l city of Savannah, whose
duty it shall lie to nr he said acceptance public
by advertisement in all the public gazstte-s of
the said city, three times a week, for the space
of one calander month.
§ 7 And he it further enacted by the autho*
lily foresaid, ‘i hut in the event of the accept
ance by the said society oftliis act, agreeably to
the aforesaid -ecli-in, this act shall continue un
til the first day of January, one thousand eight,
hundred and twenty-six, and no longer.
Daviii Ada’ji,
Speaker of the House of Representatives.
Mathew Talbot,
President of the Senate.
Assented to 25th D c. 1821.
Jons Clakk, Governor
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