NOTICE.
It being absolutely necessary to bring to a
final close the business of the late house of
Lemmon and Campbell, those still indebted
are requested no longer to defer payment, as
in such cases suits must be instituted. Any
proper demands against said concern, will be
paid on application to the subscriber, surviv-
ing- r-rtn^r. ROBERT LEMMON.
March 18. dl2t
AUCTION
AND
Gommissiuii Business.
THE subscribers respectfully inform their
friends and the public generally, that they
have formed an establishment in the AUC-
TION AND COMMISSION BUSINESS,
tinder the firm of R. LEMMON & CO. to
be conducted by Robert Lemmon ; who,
with thanks for the support received while
conducting the concern of Lemmon and
Campbell, will. endeavor by an unremitting
atjtenfian tofh» r>resen*«stabHs!«[ n-nt to give
satisfaction to those .who may favor it with
"tlie.tr business.
i" :.! advances will be made on con-
signments ; the Warehouse, the same for-
merly occupied by Lemmon and Campbell, at
the. head of Gay-street dock, is now ready for-
the reception of merchandize, and in a few
days the stated sales will commence fts for-
merly, on Mondays. Immediate attention
will be given to sales ol Vessels, Cargoes,
Real Proj.ertv, &.c.
ROBERT LEMMON,
LEVERING & NB.LMS.
MarchJ8 ________'_______ d!3f
Schult'ze & V'ogeier,
No. 45. S Gay.street,
Have received per ship Severn, from. Bremen, zSf
on hand frrrtn former importations,
German LINENS, -
GLASS-WAKES,
Broad CLOTHS', superfine and common,
Garden SEEDS.
Which they After for sale on liberal terms
February 25. oV24t
. SPRING GOODST
MARR $¦ GmsON,
No. 7, Calvert street,
Have received by the ship S'ally, from Liverpool,
a part of their
SPRING GOODS;
Consisting of
1 case Bindings, Ferret* & Cotton Fringe,
1 dn. fleah'and drab colored Nankeens,
2 cases Cotton Checks,
2 do. Calico Umbrellas,
2 do. Dimities,
2 do. Cotton Counterpanes, from 8 4 to 12-4,
2 trunks Cambric Handkerchiefs & Shawls,
2 do. Waistcoating and Ginghams.
These goods having been put chased at the
mnniifsetorh s for cash, can be sold very low
on a short credit, for good paper.
March 3. A
Turks-Island Salt,
3000 bushels now afloat, will be sold on
good terms if taken from along side.
HliLLISGSWOKTH & Wo BTHI SGTON.
March 19.______|______________d4.ti
"Caution.
We will prosecute, to the utmost extent o
the law, any person, -who shall hereafter
cither buy from or sell to either of our Ne-
groes, joe, Punch, or Jacob, without our
permission.
HOLI.INGSWORTJI U Wo RTHINO TO N.
Meivh 19.
d4il
New Paper-Hanging Store.,
ROI5F.RT ELLIOT,
No. 7, North CnarTe* steeet,
INFORMS his friends, arid the. public in
gene a!, that tie has just received, and has
now r«ady for sale, a large assortment of the
inosi .elegant Papeii Han>;i -;gs & Borders,
fro.ii London, Pari* and Boston j amongst
which are some of the most superb patterns
of the new invented Spangled or Frosted pa.
per.
He will always have a regular supply, and
constant succe-sior of the newest fashions,
from Hurley's manufactory in Philadelphia
He will : ipcrinte.nd the hanging of his own
piip/TS, employ 'he best workmen-, and ex-
ecute all orders in town am! country, with
neatness, punctu lity and dispatch,
N. B. The \'-u:iican Fapershe will sell at
the manufacturer's prices.
One or two Apprentices will be taken to
the above busiiv ss.
March 6. d
COMMUNICATION,
M- ¦ Printer,
The enclosed is a copy of a letter, th.i
. came to me by mail, unsolicited : 1 conceive
it a duty I owe the Public as well as myself,
to give it publicity through the medium of
y > r,.ii' • The writer is a native of Con-
necticut, w .¦: iatelj professor ts, wind and weather permitting,
and if in his opinion a further detention be
necessary, he shall oblige the same to con-
tinue their quarantine not exceeding ten
days ; and in all such cases the health offi-
cer shall give a certificate to the master or
captain of the vessel, signed with his name,
expressing the number of days the said ves-
sel is to ride quarantine ; and the health
officer is hereby enjoined to pay another vi-
set to said vessel, before the expiration of
her quarantine, and if necessary, continue
the 8ame any number of days' not exceeding
five days for each quarantine, and Hp such
vessel shall leave the quarantine ground un-
til she shall have obtained permission in
writing from the health officer so to do, un-
der the penalty of five hundred dollars, to
be paid by the person having charge of such
vessel.
XII. And be it enacted and ordained,
That if the master or other peison having
command of any vessel, bound to the port
of Baltimore, having on beard any ;
disordered with any contagious disease, or
coming from anytickly poit or place with-
out a clear bill of health, shall bfiug his
vessel, or suffer or permit the same to be
brought nearer to the port of Baltimore
than the quarantine ground, or shall land
or bring on shore, or cause or suffer to be
landed or brought on shore any such infect-
ed person or any part or parcel of his or her
goods or effects, or any other goods until he
has obtained a licence or permit so to do
from the health officer or his assistant,
such master or other person having charge
of such vessel shall forfeit and pay for every
such offence the sum of three hundred dol-
lars.
XIII. And he it enacted and ordained,
That if any master or other person having
the command of anyyessel at the time of in-
quiry by the aforesaid health officer or his
assistant, shall have on board any person in-
fected as aforesaid, and shall knowingly
conceal the same, or shall not make a true
and just discovery to the health officer or
his assistant, of the state of health of all
and every person on board from the time
the said vessel departed from the port or
place whence she last sailed, to the time of
said inquiry, and of all other particulars ne-
cessary for the health officer or his assistant
to know respecting the premises, such mas-
ter or other person having the command of
such vessel, shall forfeit and pay for every
such offence, the sum of three hundred
dollars.
XIV. And be it enacted and ordained,
That from and after the first day of May
to the first day of November, yearly, and
every year, the pilot or other person having
the command of any vessel, coming from
any foreign port or place, and all other ves-
sels coming from places where the mayor
may suspest a contagious disease to exist,
shall bring such vessel to at the quarantine
ground, and if any pilot or other person
having command as aforesaid, sh-<[ bring
such vessel nearer the city than the above-
mentioned place (which shall be a mile at
least below the fort) or he or any person on
board shall leave such vessel and come
within the city pr precincts of Baltimore
before the health officer hath been onboard
and given him or them permission in writ-'
ing, he or they shall forfeit and pay for eve-'
ry such offence, the sum of one. hundred
dollars; and if any person shall go on board
or have communication in any manner other-
wise than-by speaking with any such vessel,
and the persons on board, before he hath ob-
tained .permission from tiie health officer in
writing, he shall forfeit and pay for every such
offence, -three hundred dollars, and be com-
pelled to remain on board during the qua-
rantine, under the same restrictions with,
the crew : And during the time any Vessel
is ordered to perform quarantine, it shall not
be lawful for any person on board to leave
such vessel without permission from the
health officer in writing; and every person
so offending, shall forfeit and pay three hun-
dred dollars.
XV. Andbe it enacted and ordained, That
if any pilot shall have knOwdedge that there-
is. on board any vessel that he undertakes,
to pilot, any person sick with the plague
or any other contagious disease (and it is
hereby declared to be his duty to make duev
inquiry thereof) and shall pilot such vessel-
above the quarantine ground, he shall forfeit -
and pay five hundred dollars ; and no pilot
shall leave a vessel which he hath piloted,
until the quarantine of such vessel be com- -
pleted (unless to proceed down the bay) in
prosecution of his business; and if any '
pilot thus leaving a vessel, shall come into
the city without permission in writing of
the health officer, in less than fifteen days
from the time he hath left such vessel, he
shall forfeit three hundred dollars.
XVI. And be it enacted and ordained,
Thai no vessel arriving frpm the ports or
places enumerated in the eleventh section of
this ordinance, in the months of Julie,. Ju-
ly, August, September and October, load- '
ed with cofiee or other articles liable to da-
mage or putrefaction, shall come up into
port, but such cargoes shall be landed and v
aired, or discharged into other vessels while
remaining in the river, or in the bite—
within and as near to Love's Point, as may
be consistent with safety, except a special
permission is granted unto such vessel to
come into port, by any two of the commis-
sioners of health, with the approbation of
the mayor, (in consequence of no circum- '
stance appearing whereby the health of the
city may be thereby endangered)—And .
should any part of said cargo be damaged,
or in such a state as the health officer may
conceive would endanger the health of the
city, if admitted therein, he ma3' cause
the same to be landed at the Lazaretto, un-
der such regulations as may be established
for the government of the same, and the
said cargo shall remain in the Lazaretto
(under the inspection of the health officer)
until it shall be sufficiently aired, dried and
purified, and it shall not be removed until
the health officer shall give a permit in wri-
ting for the removal : And the healtn-offi-
cer may cause' all vessels, importing such
cargoes, and the bedding and cloaUiing of
the-crew thereof, to be cleansed, aired and
purified, whjle lying at the quarantine
ground, before he grants them a permit to
come up. to the city ; .and the health officer <
may permit vessels to perform quarantine
within Love's Point, where, in his opinion,
the health of the city-will not bv enclanger-
ed - And any master or owner of any vessel,
loaded as aforesaid, offending against any
provisions of this section, shall forfeit and
pay five hundred dollar?, ;
XVII. And be it enacted and ordainedt
That it shall .b? -the duty of every master
or other person having the charge of a ves-
sel, subjected to quarantine, and especially
permitted to come into port, immediately,
oa discovering that any part of the cargo is
in-a damaged condition, to give informa-
tion thereof tot-he healthofBcer,and tocease
discharging until, the health officer shall have
examined the same, and, in default thereof,
such master or other person shall forfeit and
pay three hundred do.'lirs : And the health
r is required, if it shall appear unto him
necessary, either to cause the vessel to re-
move to the quarantine ground, there to
discharge the damagsd goods into the La- ¦
zaretto, pr shall cause the said damaged
goods to be sent thither in lighters, to be
acted with as is prescribed in the sixteenth •
section of this 0rain3r.ee ; and if any da-
maged goods shall be landed from such ves-
si 1, contrary to the directions of the health
officer, the master or other person having
charge of such vessel, shall forfeit and pay
the sum of one hundred dollars. if
XVIII. And be it enacted and ordained,
That all such persons as may arrive in a
sickly or disordered state shall be sent to th»
Hospital, or such Lazaretto as may be pro-
vided for them (which shall be as near the
quarantine ground as possible) and the board
of health are hereby empowered to furnish
such assistance as they may stand in need of
and supply beds, bed cloths, provisions,
and such other articles as may be found ne-
cessary for the accommodation of the sick :
And if any such disordered person shall
leave the hospital or lazaretto before having
obtained permission from the attending phy-
sician m writing, and shall come into the
city, he or she shall forfeit and pay fifty
dollars.
XIX. And be it enacted and ordained,
That all fines and forfeitures incurred'by
this ordinance, shall be appropriated as fol-
lows, viz. one half to the informer, and the
other half to the use of the corporation ;
provided, that no officer appointed by virtue
of this ordinance shall receive ^any part of
the fines and forfeitures therein imposed.
BALTZER SHAFFER,
President of the fast Branch of the City
Council.
JAMES CALHOUN,
President of the second Branch of the City
Council.
Approved March 18, 1807.
(L. S. C.) THOROWGOOD SMITH,
Mayor of the city of Baltimore.
Notice is hereby C.i
ven.
THAT I intend to petition the n.-sl Frede
rick county court, for tiie hem fit 0! an art ¦
insolvency, being (from misfortunes) un.-l.le.
to pay div debts.
NICHOLAS D. GARROT
March 19, iuv.eo
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