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I/rug Chemical W areliouse,
.Pt th'esdjymer if •
Whitaker and Congress streets, S had's Buildings.
FRANCIS J. LAY,
OFFEUS .9T WttfLESJILE OH UETjIIL,
* Genuine Drills,
‘Medicine#, Perfumery, etc.
X\r AEK.VN I'F.D Fresh, and of the first qna
▼ * \vy, at the Lowest prices. Amongst
which are
Antimony crude Rlmharb root
Alcohol do powdered
Aloes thict. do hepat Red Perclpitate’
Arrow root A : ns seed Rose water, Rosin
Assafietiut, Alum Kust of Iron
Ang hdarOot Gum elastic, Spatulas
Angostura bark Scales and weights
Ar,.,u fords Marble mortars
Atnirmjnial wine Curnposi'ion do Iron do
Arseinfc Ivory rejection pipes
Act | muriatic, do nitric •■do syringes ‘
do nitrous, do tartaric Syringui quarts inboxs
do sulphuric do pints, do } pints
Pant yellow, dp red do male and female
do pale, do in quill Congress & spring watr.
Buils'iSaijV va Lemon acid
and” thin ina, do Peru Soda powders /
do Tolu Salts of.Lemon
r , ’ Cologne water
Brtrsx ref‘d Wash balls
Burgundy Pitch Windsor soap
Bole Armenia ;■ Transparent do
Beeswax yellow Liquid do
do 1 white®-- Lows perfumed do
Bri .sU*ie roll Naples do
“do ref'd _ Pomatumin sticks ■
C:v.ter Oil AinMVjj/n do in pots assorted
do do W India Rosewater
Castor Russia Lavender do
Camphor ref‘d Fancy vials
Cab on el opt Essences ass’d
Ca itharf lrs, d6 pulv Sal Ammoniac
CaiYtmomile (lowers do Volatile
•Caiiella alb. do soda
Caraway seed do Rochelle
Cardamon aeed do Tarter
Cascarilla bark ‘ do Epsom
Car ia, Cinnamon do Glauber
Castile map white do Niter refined
d:> . colored Solut Arsenic flours
Cloves, Cochineal Spts Ammonia
Couim'oo root, do powd do hartshorn
Chalk prepared do Lavender compil’d
Coriander seed . do Wine
Cream Tartar pulv do oartiphor
Corrosive sublimate .do Nit Dulc
“Carniine Sassafras bark
Conserye roses Sassapai'illa
Naustie Lunar Sponge fine, do course
Dragons It ini.d Saffron Spanish
Digit •’.* s do English
Dover, v||ers d> American
Epson’ vit's Eng. Savin,s; rma AJex
JBUter, Ergot Spermaceti
Eio;-r i)hs;,'..*ii9 Snake root Virg
B4r<- ‘ - dq seneka, squills
do No 1, 2 bnd 3 Stores, satis hartshorn
Elixir aragoric Sugar (.cad
dp vitriol Syrup squills
F.xt-act emitter do simple
do ‘.gentitt i, do Lead I’iv t Emetic, Tapioca
Flour sulphur Tibet Moos compil’d (
do benzoin do Myrrh,-
Flax seed .Fenneldo dtf Valerian.
Filings steel, do Iron do snake root
do Assafretida
Glauber salts do Benzoin comp’d
Galls Aleppo do .Calithat’ides
fiaffjamim. Ginseng do senna
Goff Thread do Rhubarb ,
tb 1 ltia i root do bark huxhams
Liar. Antirtony do Peruvian bark
Gi -r. race do Opium, do castor
il't powder’d do Muriat Iron
Gratia pau-disv do oolumborout
Cum ammoniac do Kmo, do Jalap
and > s aegal do gniac, do Valerian
do arable, do *powd do Gentian comp and
Tio kino, do benzoin A ioegar distilled
do trairacantn do squills
dA nae, do Myrrh Aderianroot
• •<! siie'iac, do Cops. Vitdolatated Tartar
to VssticU Vitriol white, do biue
Ho g-.m,boge do green
J c im.viv Patent medktne £?c
,1 -rebore black Batemans drjps
fin white British Oil ‘
Dii'Ca Ftcra Essence peppermint
It nev. do of squil’* Stougirtons bitters
SI ‘mans anodyne Godfrey’s cordial
t-.md.iss Steers Opodeldoc
• licuanhaor hippo rurluigtuns balls
jjUr, Juniper berries Odbey/carminative
’ Laudanum ’DattsCfmr
Liquorice mot Harlem oil or medeca
uSpo vderei, do ball meihtnm
a- refined Oil Wotjnseed
Li f wa'. or, Lead dot Pills, Lees New London
a.g vs.a Lump do dsJ V.inaham
do powdered . do Amlersons
do s null square do Hoopers
do calcined . do Calomel
M ...nu flake, do sorts do Opium
Mm on, vlusk Pru-joan Blue, 12 & 3
Mustard seed, Mace Fig blue, Kings yellow
Hu iiu e*, N-ux vomica i >pp * & %
OAw t peelV luktf white, Guiimnd
’ OxVmVi -quilis Ivory blaca, lamp ilo
Oil peoni royal Indigo Spanish
do turpenti e Black Lead, red do
Jo uinsev, do olive l.it.aige
do n. ppu- o.nt . Ferrule senna
Jo Spearmint, do saving us ter Oi, in phials
do rosemary Foregone do
do oi itfa num Laudanum do
do cbiV.amoti Antimmiial wine do
do worm seed Tmct Rhubarb do
do Lavender Assafctt.da t o
do i-orrnw ood Hals cap ita do
do mnisseed Sweet Oil do
and juniper SptsLavend, com. do
do ~Cloves do camphor do
do almonds, do Lemon’ do hartshorn
and bergamot * f f** *\‘. ler T
do s,. -it'r s dt l urpentme do
■io >,o dock Cald ml do
( F.’.oel “ and
do enriice t Tartar Emetic do
do iV i ntergreen • hottlss,
do‘Vitriol Mine bitter*
®intmeo- mr.e Bids hartsHmn
do liatsi-on •) S-veet V.ter
, , do lurpentme
j Simqle Sweet 0.1
io Red pererptfate castor do
•Io Sw'i Flies Am -rican and W I
v,nk root, Pearl Ashes w.?tmg
Pua l R. irlev Hotton Stone
. ’ Pumice do
P/i'ltcr ncrcuml Powdered blue
do A limsS ‘ , ' tV ' h VerSon,^Chinese
%vi :i IG!ue1 G!ue
do v ~n, do blistering- 1 ’ v l % x
° L ’ nnamoj
viaiflta
I do rasp’d Quicksihrs? do Lavender'’
Eaa Lemon Clown do do Evans’
Calc’d Magnesia Bergamott
Ffisom salts, rhubarb Spring Lancets
Peruvian bark Tooth instrumentsyi .
Cheltenham salts Bougies, Galla pots
Hemrys calc’d magnesiaMacaboy sn li‘
Stomachic bitters Liquid blacking
Worm Lozenges French do
Aromatic Tooth paste Black sealing wax
Hincklevs remedy forHed wafers, ass’d do
j the piles Tooth brushes com
j Fever Powders do silver wire 3 and
Thompson’s eye water, rows j
large and small Cupping and Trepaning i
I’atent Itch.oihtment instruments
Ref’d Liquorice Maleond feinale silver
do in boxes, do com catheters
Patent spring Trusses White leather skins
common do Eng. mustard by the lb.
Durable Ink in canisters
Med ink powder Ground Ginger, race do
Black do Pillboxes Cloves,cinnamon
Vat corks, bottle do Balm Quito
1 Wax tapers Churches cough drops ;
j Nmenbergh do for coughs,colds,con- \
! Patent taut sumptions, asthmas,
Thumb Lancets &c t c
do common Cephalic snuff, for ca
di clew leys ‘ turrits.”
Shipmans Garden Seeds, assorted, in boxes,
, —ALSO
A general assortment of
Surgical Instruments, Shop Furniture,
P/rials, assorted,from half drain to 8 oz -
All those who wish to purchase, will phase
call ad examine for themselves. ian 1
Hit I'li- URE E. BItANDIN’S,
Genuine ■ mti-lihemnatic Salve.
Vj'IIIS well ajtproved remedy, has been by
I. many repeated trials found tu excel all oth
ers as yet offered tothe public, for the cure of
all sorts of Rheumatism; its elficacy in giving’
speedy relief in this- Com plaint, is astonishiiig ! 1
not only in easing the pain, but in dissolving!
the coagulated ly rnpli which fixes,itself on va-1
rious parts, and by continuing to remain station- :
ary, produces incut-cable lameness Moreover
it is an excellent remedy toallay the pain of the
Gout, Paralytic Pain, help local Palsy, obviate j
Gangrene, remove fheCratnp, 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 docs)
i.;i the joints, by which means a joint swells, is
stiff and painful, by applying the Anti-liheuma
tic Salve, one may expect to be relieved in a
short time; however, in some very cbstii .ate
cases, or of long standing, the warm.bath may!
lie had recourse to with advantage, previous to F
using the Salve.
The author being well known in the treat- j!
rtu nt and cure of Rheumatism, assures the pub- j
io, that neither mercury nor any of its coin- j
pounds, in any shape whatever, nor any ingre
dient injurious to health, enters the composi
tion of the Anti-Rheumatic Salve, winch is oil ,r
----ed to the public not as a cure all, but as an ex
cellent amt as an excellent ami safe remedy for
external application. Me relies no the Salve to
recommend itself. “ t
No sea vessel should be without this very val
uable Saive, and all families ought always to :
keep it in their houses.
Certificate of Or. Thomas Fitch, JYo. 127 North
Ninth Street, Philadelphia.
I the Subscriber, a regular practitioner in ■
Physic and Surgery,mow a citizen and inhabit- \
ant of the City of^Philadelphia, do comfy anil!
say, that I have Examined Doctor Pierre E.
Brandin’s Genuine Anti-llheumatn: Salve, and
anil having had it in my family, and for the good
and benefit of the pub'ic, I do recommend it ,
luid particularly to those who are afflicleit with
- corr.plainte fur which its Author recoin- ,
mends it. In faith of which, I have signed ,
the present Certificate this day, (Kttober the
34th 1815 Signed. THOMAS FITCH.
Witness, Peter II m. Gautier.
Certificate of David - tyres.
I David Ayres,do hereby testify, that I have
been much troubled with the Cronicai Rhea
mutism, or Wandering Gout for years, hearing
of Dr. l’ierre E Brandm’s Genuine Anti-Rheu
matic Salve, I bought a small box for trial, And
finding it gave me immediate relief, and answer
ed mv purposes better than any thing of the 1
kind as yet offered t > the public, induced me to .
buy one of his large bbxes One of m v daugh
ters for some lime was sorely afflicted with
t’.iles breaking out in various purls of In r body,
ad were very troubles..no to her, ihe applied
the said salve (as directed) to her bites, m a tew
minutes tier lutes were easy, and in a short uni.
cured. Therefore from the g mil that 1 and
niy family has received from l)r P E. B’s Gen
uine .-inti- \heumatic Salve, I freely recommend
it othe public, wishing my fellow creatures to
be relieved as 1 have been, considering the said
save as far as my knowledge will admit, to be
an excellent, safe and.extraordinary remedy for
external application and doubt v helher any
other can surpass it In faith of which 1 have
sigiltd and delivered, the present ceip.iticate in
presence of Peter \\ m Gautier.
Signed, DAVID AYRES,
Philadelphia, Oct.2i, IS If.
To which are added several other certificates
from respectable persons that accompany the
I Medicine.
A fresh supply of the above genuine ointment
just received direct from die Patentee per the
ship General Carrington, and for sale by
FR ANCIS J LAY, Agent.
Corner of Congress and H'hilaker-sts. . hadd’s
Buildings, Savannah. april ’6
Or Ilf'S. Medicines , Oye Stuffs.
JAU VN ; ISJ LAY having just received an in
voice offretsh Medicines, tic.. tiers them to
hole-ale *.r retail dealers on the most moder
ate terms. —viz.
Gum Opium, Gum Camphor
Castor Oil, Borax, Indigo
Ipecacuanha, or Hippo
Henry’s’ calcined Magnesia
Cream of Tartar, powdered Jalap
Leer New-London Pills
Jandfords Bark, C dome!, CentharUles
Sweet Oil, F.ssuice Spruce
together with agene r al assortment of every ar
ticle in the Druggist line—-ill warranted to be
of the best quality
N.B Physicians prescriptions, family and
sea Medicine Ohes's, put up with mutness, ac
curacy and despatch - ,
june 7 ; t
Haim of Qjiito,
£\ FRESH supply jus* r* oeived by tli s’ ip
ak\Ai Augusta, afid for sale by
FRANCIS J. LAY*
VALUABLE LATENT
FAMILY MEhICLXES.
FRANCIS J/LAY,
-dgent for Dr. Isaac Thompson, New-London.
( Conn.J
“TTJ AS just received and on hand the follow
iU ing, ail of which have l>een in use fort,
number of years p&si, in almost every part of
the United States; have been highly patronis
|ed by people of the first respects bility , and ap
j approved of by those who have had occasion t .
i make use of them, for the cure ot those disoir (
• ders lor which they are severally calculated
])r Lee'3 Genuine ('Windham)
Billions Pills,
Universally known and u“e-d throughout the li
nked 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 a sterocy pe
label, and each box of genuine Lee’s Tills will
i 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 proprietorand
should any be ottered for sale without said la
oel on them, the purchaser may be apprised
that they are counterfeit.
Dr. Thompson's Celebrated
Eye Water,
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,
1 A certain and safe cure for that disagreeable
complaint, as well as other eruptions of the
; c lcin Price 37 j cents a box.
Thompson's Aromatic Tooth
I ■ Paste,
For whitening and preserving the Teeth—it
| may be used with’the greatest safety. Prb-e
; 50 eet 1s a box
Specific Drops for the Tooth
Jiche,
Which, in almost every case, give instant relief)
in that distressing complaint. Price 37£ cents
a bottle.
“ Cooley's Vegetable Elixir,
For coughs, asthmas, consi mptions, &c —A ve- j
ry valuable medicine in those complaints. Price j
50 cents a bottle.
also — ,
Dr st-else's Asmatic Pills,
For coughs, colds, as. hmas, consumptions, ci’c
Fltesi Pills give immediate ease in ail asthmas,
difficulty ofhreaUiii g, hoarseness, catarrhs, £?c.
while the gentle-expectoration they promote
discharges those obstructions that occur in ti e
glands, acrimony that arises, aid every specie:,
of congealed phlegm. Prepared by W.T Con
way. Price gl.
Dr. Anderson's Cough Drops
A most valuable medicine for coughs and
onsiiniptioiis. Price gl. Prepared by James !
Veileii, Hud-on, N. Y
Dr. llelfe's Holanical Drops.
Tneso Drops are a most certain remedy for
the scurvy, St. Anthony’s fire, scrofula, leprosy,
salt rlu um. scald head, pimpled and carbtmcled
laces, foul festerings,eruptions, fevt rsorcs, sore
tegs,sere 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 SI-
Dr.. udler'B Asiatic Lenativc ,
For Fain..
This Medicine is a never failing remedy for
the tooth ache, heal ache, and other diseases;
is patented by the United Slates, and recom
mended as a most valuable medicine by tln.se
who have experienced its good effects Prt
;>ared by the patentee, Ezekiel Audler, of New
Yo'-k. Pric- gl
The above valuable Family Medicin -s will be
sold wholesale or retail, at the corner of Con
gress and Whitaker streets, Shadd’s Buildings
Savannah, . 1 feh S
Ehe u matis m Cu j ed.
IUST r-.-ceiv} and a fresh supply of that justli
celel.'-ated Dt-. P E Bramlins genuine A nil
Rheumatic Salve, for all rheumatic affections
The above highly esteemed medicine stands
preeminent—its superior efTf acy has been at
tested ’ by a number of very respectable per
sons, who have been laboring under that dis
tressing disease It is now offered Tor sale
i ectfrom tlie patentee by *
FRANCIS J LAY,
Druggist, sole Agent, corner of Congress and
Whitaker stretts, S;oaniiali.
j n 22 47
liogtrs’ Vegetable Pulmonic
Detergent.
I SOVF.UFIuN r. nmdy for coughs, catarrhs, I
A asthmas and consumptions. In a cl mate]
so variable as ours, where “the changes of the]
-,v atbet are trequei i'.v sudden and unexpected
and wh- re consumptive symptoms are so vety
prevalent it is highly recommended No meiii
cine perbr-ps that has ever been offered to the
public has roved more successful hi ait aflec
tions of the lungs than Dr. Rogers’s Vegilable
Puimimi- Detergent. A small quantity or the
above valuable medicine has just been received
dir ct from the patentee, at and for sale bv
FRAN LIS J. LAY,
Druggist and Chymist, Shad’s buildings cor
ner if Congress and Whitaker-sts. Savannah.
i'i'.V 2 54
j BUG DESTU YING TINCTURE.
“Tir'd JSatitre’s soft “estover balmy sleep,
He like the ■world, /.is ready visit pays
It here fortune smiles ,- the wretched heJorcalces
Swift on his and -wny pinions flies from bed
Tl ith Bugs infested ; and gilds the Couch
Os Prudent house wife t
• After the most minute research and experi
ments made on its efficacy. Dr. Berthelot now!
confidently assures the public, that he has in- i
vented a mixture which will most infallibly des- 1
troy those unwelcome disturbers of our repose,
b’ applying it t-> the furniture which they infest.
There is no danger in its use, and it is perfectly
i free front ungrateful smell.
I As Dr. B. is dpsirous that which he now offers
1 to suffering humanity may r commend itself by
its use, he abstains from all t at panegyric too
often accompanying the most contemptible nos
1 trums.
i June 12 38 ’ ,
In Council ,
MAca27-, 1822.
x +
ipyA°MMUNICAT ION from the Medical So
/fluffry was laid beti'te tlie bo- id and read
t earing date, January 19.1822.
Whereupon resolved that the communication
fioni the Medical Society of this city in relation
t< the act of the .as! I.egi laturc for the s i;>
pression of Quackery be received and that the
san e be published as is required by law, in all
i the Gazettes in this city.
Attest “ M. MYERS, c. c.
I’ AN ACT - •”
To establish a tribunal to enquire into the-quafi
fications of persons claiming to practice Me
dicine, Surgery, h mi da ifery, jvithin t’ e city
of Savannah, and to grant cmtiticates to the
same if f. unit properlyjtiiu iii. and
Whereas, it appears by airenorinl of the
1 Mayor and Aldt t nn. h of the city of Savanwh,
that the good people of tlie s.id city, and s
| pecndly the poor N. illiterate people thereof, t.:,.i e
. suffered he,-etodu e nuichcti from the want cf
j proper laws t o seguiate the prac'ice ofmedici4
-urgery, and midwifery therein, the co;*f
quettce of which want has been the iodise imin
at- and arrogant pretensions and undertakings
of mam utdearnod and emoirical persons to
’ practice therein in the said arts; And w hereas,
j sound policy an ! a proper regard for the healths
iand lives of the citizens of a commercial, poutt
j lous, and grow eg city, require that ti.e legisla
ture should guard against such an evil for the
! future:
! § 1 Re it there,ere enacted byMhe senate and
1 house of representatives- f tlie state of Geor
gia in general assembly nu t, and it is hereby
enacted by the authority of tint same, That the
Georgia Medical Society stiib'ished in the city
of Savannah shall be invested wi h and pos
eased < f fad p*. wer and authority to examine,
inquire into, : nv, st : gate, anddctr-rmine on th
. professional qua ificaiions, ainmrnts, aid r-j,.. 1
j pacitii.s of-.ill ‘•!!.<■! every person nr persona claim- j
j ingtoprac-icc with ;t ii- limits- ftlie said city the !
| said arts us medicine, sir pery and. midwifery,
i or in any two or <-♦ e of them, and to g> ao t certifi
cates of qualification under th, common seal
] of the said society, or, if there be no common
! seal, under the signs manuel of their ripesi
jleut r.nd secretary, tb him, her, or litem so
| ekiimmg Sod mniring application therefor, if,
by a majority of srid society, he, she or they
shall be deemed duly learned and qualified And
it shall be the duty of tlie members * f the. Said J
society, when-application sltrll he made by any
I etron or pi ikons for his, her, or Tu ir examina
tion to the end aforesaid, to convene at tluir
customary p'acc if ir.eoti- g, and to decide
upon the appli-aid’s petition, within ten days
after they si all ha-e been summoned to convene
by their r resident, or in his absence, sickness
or other innbfity, by the person or persons dia
charging his .Inti,:. <r if there be not any such
person or persons, aft or < hey shall have I een sum
mnnedh.y their secnet-ry And it shall be tlie
duty o', the said p-esulynt, person or persons
r erfoTmiiighis duties, or.v’c-'etary, to summon
each and evetv member of tlie said society, or a
written citation, expressing the object of the
meeting, the name or names of the applicant
or applicants, an:! (lie day if he examination,
within ten days after the-applicution shall have]
ten made to him or them: Provided always, I
‘liat prior to the examination of any and even *
applicant, the members if the said s cfetv shall
seve'-aliy take a iTemu oath, to U’ administered
by the may or or i* y alderman of tuc city of Sa
vai-m-.h. well, truly, and impartially tu examine
and decide upon the attainments and qualinca
,ii*iis of the applicant or applicants, and to g'-mn
certificates of qua dicetion to him, h.?r, ortiiem. I
if, in *heir jiidgm.-i-.ts, he, she, or they’shal! b/-
found duly learned and q ahfi-r .t, to practice in
the said arts of su r gery,medicine hi and midwife
ry, or in any two or one of them: And provided
•also, that in their examination the said society
shall be restricted uid confined id the investiga
tion of profession 1 attainments and cap acity
ah ne v . without regard to am former or'present
professional or moral reputa’iomawl shall not at
aby tube require as a test of qualification, or any
‘degree of evidence thereof, that. a->y applicant
should have obtained a diploma from any medi
cal college or university, or should have studied
thereat, or elsewhere.
§ 2 And be it fiirilier enacted by the authori
ty aforesaid, That if, after application hall have
het.'i made, agreeably to the provisions of this
act, the President of said society, or other-per
son or per ong, perforr ing l is duties, or there
being no such person or persons, if the secreta
r of said society . hall refuse, or t-ta'l delay til!
after the time heretofore preset ibed to issue
summons for cun’ ening tlite members, or if he
m they shall appoint a day lor their courting
the members, or if he or they shall appoint a
day for their convening mure remote than the
tenth day from tin-day of the date of the cita
tion, tin person hr persons a> plying may sever,
ally institute an i.etion or suit at taw in ti e su
periopor Inferior courts of the county of Chat
ham, against the said President, or person or
persons i informing tus duties, or against the
-yere'ary to recover damages against him or
t hem,in his or their individual capacities, for his
r their refusal or delay, or improper appoint-
I it, . nt And it after being summoned to convene,
I the said society shall fail to do sd on the day ap-
I printed m the citation.or afterwards on an ad
irurned day, but a day within the time hereto
-1 fir p>escribed for their convening, or if, hav
ing convened, they sha l severally fail to take
Tie oath aforesaid,-or having, taken such oath,
■dudl fail to proceed to the eiarru-ition afore
sank and to a decision thereupon or if the said
society ‘hall in any respect violate provis
ions of this act, it shall be the duty of the Judge [
-if the Superior-court of the county ot Chat
ham, upon the petition of the pari\ injured, 1
setting forth any such failure or violation and;
supported by his affidavit of t lie truth of such peti- j
lion, to grant as amatterof right,
facias, directed to the president and members |
of said society requiring thm to shew cause:
at the nfextteimof Tie said court, why their i
charter or act of incorporation should pot bei
deemed forfeited. A copy of this and of the :
petition shall be served upon the president oy
seen tan, and if the allegations be denied, an j
issue shall be join *d, and the facts be tried by j
a jury eropannelled and sworn as in other cases.
It’ the aljegationsaif the petition be found to be
true, or if they bo admitted, and no good cause
be shewn for the former failure ov violation, it
slta 1 be Tie duty -•{ the court, upon application j
I of tl)eqm(-*y injured, to appoint a day not morej
| remote than ten days, on which the society shall
I convene, and conform in every thing to the re- j
qui-ert ents of this act, anil to the order for this
purpose no return shall be received from said
.society but one of absolute com Uuwe under
] oath of the President or Seeretar*'; which re
1 ! turn snail be filed in the clerk’s ofli - w ithin 5
days after the : p jointed day. ‘ * failure to
’ make socli return, the Judge ofsa • , ntrl shall,
1 in vacation, award a judgmept. < * forfeiture
of the charter, upon application asraforesaid; and
execution shall issue for costs as aforesaid.
1 §3. And be it further cr.vu I h-t* -
ty aforesaid, That if any pern- „
| ed a certificate, tie or she nr„v ....
: examination, after a lapse c.f'-< ,t\ : ' 1 l f
• shall be the rimy of tlie said sc y • a
jam number r-f application's, and to Vi L C *‘'°
j each ‘application to the pro vis: Os,, ; ■' K: ‘‘ ’ 1
! --•* subject to ail its responsihiiit’: e ,
(the interval between any tw.o'.ppliA!:‘-.;."‘,' u
| not less that sixinom Its . 1 v '“’ - ‘
§4. And be it .uiiher enacted bv (!><• i
;ty aforesaid. That if any person clairnkJ"^
I p-actice in the said arts, or in any two ■ -
J them, in the said city, shall presume
| openly or covertly, i.ot having obtained a
j ficate of quab, cation, u shall not be lawlnlf’
j such person to recover in any court of (.'••• W
j equity in this state, his or her fees o: cC.*’
i for services ‘ done wit hin the city of S-iv^^f 8
’ nor slia.il it be law ful for any conapam or , !
! nership of uticei-lificated persons, ami such-. 1 *
‘son shall be moreover liable to j rt.s:-ciuii,'T*
[indictment in the Court of Common Vh
j Oyer and Terminer of said city, at use
(Stance of the mayor and aldermen of
[said city, or of any com- on ii.Fornir *
i Bonds of prosecution shall be given a s
i cases arising under the penal iav.s ofthi,i.'.! te .
{ if at tire instance of tlie mayor and aidermeii’
; the bond shall be given by some pefson'ictin”
[under their sanction or authority, otherwist bv
the common informer, and upon the lirtt coif,
i viction, the accused may be fined by the court
| in a -wtn not excelling one hundred dollars uid
;on each subsequent conviction, in sum not es-
I ceeding two hundred dollar.-, besides ccstt"”
I prosecution in each case: one half of the
j shall be paid into tue treasury of the eiiv~ ’
jvannali, or to tlie, common informer, and the
! other ha;fshall be equally divided betvien the
] Union -ociety and the Feqtale Any lurr, Society
jtor the benefit of the orphans and children
[of said societies.
j §5. And he it furtlu r enacted by the ritithcr
. ty aforesaid, That , o part of tin- act shau b,- so
I construed as to effect any person er x.-ersora
[now practising, or ciainiii.g to practice m u ; a
said city, in the said arts, or imn y ;(vu or ore
.f them, and now residing in the said chv, or
wlvo shall be engrged in the p aviice of’the
same, or of any two or one oi then: i herein, oa
or before the firot c.ay <-f February next.
§ 6. And be it fur-iher euacted by the autho
rity aforesaid, That it the Georgia Meuicat So.
ciety shall communicate to the Executive ce
partmeiT of tiiis -:tato, on or Ik tore the said
Ti -t Jay of Februa y next, their r.cceofance of
this act as an act additional fb their charter, and
that they are wi ling to be bound by us contiiioa
and requirements, tins act shat) from thence
forth commer.ee in full andcompii te operation,
but otherwise shall be totally null atsd void
And be it also enacted, that tin; said'society
shall; before the said first day ot Fid- ghe no*
| tice of their said accoptasicu to the Mayor and
Aldermen of the said city of Savaui.ali’ whose
duty it shall be to make said acceptance public
by advertisement in all ti.e public gaz- .its- of
the s id city, three times a week, tor the space
of one calander month.
§ 7 And be it further enac ed by the aatlio
lily- foresaid. That in the ev, lit of the accept
ance by the skid sooie v of tiiij act, agreeably to
the aforesaid -ection, this act shall contiimeimi
til the first day of Jaltuary, one (hoti-and tiqid
hundred and twenty-six, and no longer.
Daviii Ahams,
Speaker of tile House of Repress utat v--s.
Mat ii i: w Txuurr,
President of the Senaie.
Assented to 25th n.-c. 18 . l
John Clauk, Governor. •
PUUh VE'S InGpS I ;
Os the Lairs if the State of Georgia.
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