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AN ORDINANCE,
Jo prevent the introduction of Yellow
Fever, or other epidemic and conta-
lioue disease* into the Oily of Bruns
wick, and to prescribe penalties for a
dotation of the same.
Section’ 1. The. Mayor and Council
the C'iiy of Jirunmoiahf in Council
ifsembled, do hereby ordain, Tlmt, on
a nd nfter the opening of the National
Quarantine Station in Sapelo sound,
of each and every year, all vessels des
tined for the port of Brunswick, and
coming from infected or suspected
latitudes, or from, any infected or sus
pected port, without regard to lati
tude, and all vessels with sickness on
board, or having had the same on the
voyage, shall proceed to the said Na
tional Quarantine Station in Sapelo
sound before crossing the bar of St.
Simons.
Sec. 2. And l>e it further ordained,
That the pilots belonging to the bar
of St. Simons and Turtle river shall
cot board any such vessels, but shall
order the same to proceed directly to
the said National Quarantine Station
in Sapelo sound.
Sec. 3. And bo it further ordained,
That it shall be the duty of the Health
Officer to keep tho said pilots fully
notified of all ports that may be in
fected or suspected, without regard
latitude, so that all vessels coming
horn such ports may be directed to
tho National Quarantine Station.
Sec. 4. And he it further ordained,
That all vessels bound for the port of
Brunswick, and having the certificate
I of the National Quarantine Ofiicer,
shall be brought to anchor at tho lo
cal quarantine station, and there re
main until visited by the Health Ot-
acor, and a permit given by him for
the vessel to proceed to the city.
Sec. 5. And t>c it further ordained,
That, during tbo timo the National
Quarantine Station shall be closed all
vessels as described in tho first sec
tion of this ordinance shall bo
brought to anchor at the local quar
antine station, and thoro remain until
visited and reloasod by tho Health
Officer.
Sdo. 6. And be it further ordained,
That all vossols from foreign ports di
rect, or via American ports, with or
without sickness on board, shall, dur
ing tho entire year, be brought to au
thor at tho local quarantine station,
and there remain until visited and re-
.eased by the Health Officer.
Sec. 7. And be it further ordained,
That all vossols arriving with sickness
m board, or haring hud the sumo
during tho voyago, shall, at all seasons
of tho year, without regard to the
port from which they may come,
whether foreign or American, anchor
it tho local quarantine station, and
thoro remain until visited and released
by the Health Officer.
Stic. 8. And be it further ordained,
That all coastwise vessels or steamers
trom infected or suspected j-orts slinlli
between the first days of May uud No
vember, and longer if the Board of
Health shall so determine, anchor at
tho local quarantine station, and there
remain until visited, inspected and
released by tho Halth Officer, all dis
charging cargo or ballast at tho quar
antine station, having bilge* and tim
bers cleansed and sweetened, being
fumigated at least twice, and detained
at least fifteen days, before coming up
to the city.
Sec. 9. And be it further ordained,
That all masters of coastwise steam
ers and vessels coming by tho inland
ronto, and not from infected or bus'
pected ports, shall, between tbo first
days of May and Octobor, and lator if
tbo Board of Health shall so deter
mine, be required to make oath that,
in case of having sickness on board,
they will not, in any cose, land either
passengers or freight until tho Health
Officer shall have been notified and a
permit givon by bim for such landing.
*Sec. 10. And be it further ordained,
That nil coastwise vessels shall, be
tween the first days of May aud No
vember, and later if so determined by
the Board of Health, anchor in tho
stream in front of the city, and there
Remain until visited and released by
be Health Officer.
Sec. 11. And be it furlhir ordained,
That all vessels from infected or sus
pected latitudes shall, during tibe en
tire year, discharge any and all bal
last at the quarantine station, and be
thoroughly cleansed, sweetened and
fumigated before receiving a permit
to proceed to the city.
Sec. 12. And be it further ordained,
That no vessel from an infected or
suspected port shall either lighter or
bring cargo of fruit up to tfiooity be
tween tho first days of May and No.
vernber of each and every vear.
Sec. J3. And be U further ordained,
That tho pilots shall, in every case,
make inquiry, before boarding, as to
the sanitary condition of the vessel.—
They shall in no case board itThe ves
sel has sickness on board, or has had
any during the voyage, but they shall
in all such cases either direct the ves
sel to the National Quarantine Sta
tion, or lend her in to the local quar
antine station.
Sec. 14. And be it further ordained,
That any master of a vessel coming
from infected or suspected latitudes,
or from any suspected or infected
port, who shall cross the bar of St. Si
mons in violation of the first section
of this ordinance, or any master of a
steamer or other'vessel who shall vio
late any provision of this ordinance,
and particularly that of making a false
statement or taking a false oath ns the
Uie sanitary condition of liis vessel,
shall be subject, on conviction there
for before the Police Court, to a fine
not exceeding two hum)- ? dollars, or
labor on the public streets for a term
not exceeding ninety days, or both, at
the discretion of the Court.
Sec. 15. And be. it further ordained,
That any pilot belonging to the bar
of St. Simons and Turtle rivor, or
other pilot or person, who shall board
or bring into the port of Brunswick
any vessel coming from infected or
suspected latitudes, in violation of tho
second suction of this ordinance, or
shall violate any other provision of
this ordinance, shall be pnnisbed
therefor by the Commissioners of Pi
lotage, under the rules and regula
tions of the said Commissioners.
Sue. lfi. And be, it further ordained,
That any person who shall visit or
board any vossel lying within the
quarantine limits, or loiter about the
quarantine station, for any purpose
whatever, without a written permit
from tho Health Officer, shall be sub
ject, on conviction therefor before tho
Police Court, to a fine not exceeding
two hundrod dollars, or labor on the
public strocts for a term not exceed
ing ninety days, Or l»oth, at the dis
cretion of tho Court.
Sec. 17. And be. it further ordnnned,
That any person who shall leave any
vessel lying within tho quarantine
limits, for any purpose whatever,
without n written permit ‘from tho
Health Officer, shall be subject, on
conviction therefor before the Police
Court, to a fine not exceeding two
hundred dollars, or labor on the pub
lic streets for a term not exceeding
ninety days, or both, at the discretion
of the Court.
Sec. 18. And be it further ordained,
That the Health Officer shall, in con
sideration of the services required of
him, charge aud . collect from the
vessel requiring the service the
following feos for boarding and in
specting vessels at the Quaran
tine station, viz: For vessels of less
than 200 tons, $7 00; for vessels be
tween 200 and 400 tons, $12 69; for
vossols between 400 aud 800 tons,
$17 00, and for vessels over 808 tons,
$22 00 For boarding and inspecting
in front of tho city: coastwise vessels,
$G 00; steamships, $10,00, i> in the
night, aud five if in the day time;
steamboats, $5,00, if at uight and three
if in day time.
Sec. 19. And be it further ordained,
That the Health Officer shall charge
and collect from every vessel roquir-1
iug disinfection a fumigating fee of I
$5,00 for every vessel under 200 tans; I
$10,00 for every voss-4 he tween 200
and 400 tons; $15 00 tor • very vessel J
between 400 and 800 tons, and $20 001
for every vessel over 8 ! -t* tons—-the .
same to bo turned oiyr to the Board j
of Health for the purchase of disin
fectants and to meet the expeusha of
the Board. «
Sec. 20. And be it further ordained,
That all ordinances and parts of ordi
nances in confliet with this ordinance,
be, and the same are hereby repealed.
Passed in Council, Jan. 11th, 1882.
M. J. Colrok
Attest: Mayor.
■Tames Houston, Clerk of Council.
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Received daily and for Bale at low prices.
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MALLORY'S
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Steamship Line.
i
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CITY OF SAN ANTONIO,
Captain HINES.
Leave* New York every Friday at 3 P. M.. arriv
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1th a!! ,iOlittn *>n II. k A. and M. k B. Railroad*.
Tlirough bills lading signed to ail potut* on above
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WINTER SCHEDULE.
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Five Trips per Week
Making clo.n- connection* with Ocean Steamship
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TESTIMONY OP DRUG!***’■*>.
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Will to paid towny chemist who will find, on an
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of mercury. Iodine potassium, or any mineral sub-
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fllK SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, Proprietor*, At.
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Sold by *11 dragtfsta. Call tor a copy of "Young
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Larioso Hall
wing mi
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Arrives at Brunswick every Monday mid ikurs-
STEAMER FLORIDA
Every W*-$i.'*»dsv and Saturday uight, leaving
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Life and Accident Insurance.
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F.ifc and accident policies written on short noli*
Passenger insurance ticket* sold. No mi (ileal *
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