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PROPOSALS, PSALS FOR 88 PPL’ TOBACCO, SNUFF, AND O1 ROSADALIS. GENERAL AGENCY The Great American Wealth Restorer} uashd stamps of toa diiter- unds, RATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPARY The Best Blood Purifier in the World DR. LAWRENCE'S COMPOUND EXTRACT OF UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, vi 'ignette, ROSADALIS: Bike work desta eroeate, Vigs PS matter. stamps are eleven iflerent kinds, of various widths and lengths as A SAFE AND CERTAIN CURE — hes—one kind, MARYLAND, DELAWARE, VIRGINIA, (AND THE ONLY_ONE YET DiscovERED) WEST VIRGINIA, AND DISTRICT jousand imported cigar sti and impo igar 8! OF COLUMBIA. SCROFULA, IN ITS VARIOUS FORM 8s, je atampa are to bs of tions of various widths AT THE OFFICE OF onsemption, in its Early Stages; Enlargemen ‘Sud Ulceration of the Glands, Joiats, Bones, Kidacys, and Uterus, Chronic Bheumatism. Eruptions of the Skin, Chronic Bore Byes, &c. the several stam>s wil i JAY COOKE & Co., hi tion. to all me may FIFTEENTH STREET, Ee accompanied by stamps of each and every denomiaotion, and tale the price at which fluished stataps will be fart pithed. of ‘each denomiaations OPPOSITE TREASURY DEPAR TMENT, WAEMINGTON D. 0. SYPHILIS, Mi ALL ITS VABIOUS FORMS, ehouse of the manufacturer. oF at such in the city or town where manufactured, as the Commissioner TO] the time ws The NATIONAL LIFE INSUBANOR com: proved July 25, 1368, with a DISEASES OF WOMEN, Cash Capital of One Million Dollars. ite,, Sick Headache, Liver Compla im the Back, Impradence in ual, sreference will be e awantities sufficient to meet the demands joner reserves the THOMAS HA Acting Commissioner. P®OPOEALS FoR CORN meat. Ofice Cit ome Richmond: Benled Proposals, ind st this eMce until T' eicloe 1 All other tore Andis now thoroughly organised and prepared GENERAL ILL HEALTH, Liberal terms offered to Agents and And all Diseases of who are invited te apply at eur office. BLOOD, Liv: AND BLAD! ER, KIDNEYS, DER. It thoroughly eradicates ‘end bed taiat, end restores the healthy condition. tes Subsistence Depot. antities as may be the bide as ont: ite Gorm Meal of the very F pound. or per 100 pe 4 OF be slightest more. ro | Pequired after Ave NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY ground, Lest guality will BF Usny and endorsed by the Leading Physi | ' Bide must) ans everywhere it is known. el ¥ e ond of ane month UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, ‘The following, among many hundreds of our best citizens, testify to ite wonderful efficacy: CERTIFICATES FEOM PHYSICIANS. Battrmone, Mo. wrence’s smple secarity forthe faithful full ment ot ths Ppl should be aves frien he rn Meal,” and sadressed to th; A. LJ : Bvt. Maj. and Chief Com. of Subsistence, Military istrict. 1215 Cary street, Commercial gd OF THE Gi ater TREAS| WASHINGTON, D. C., (OMAS J. BOYKIN, M. D. Chartered by Special Act of Congress, Ap- proved July 25, 1868, 1th Augast, 398. ROSADALIS WILL CURE THE WoO! CASES OF SCROFULA. tecer ye BEAD THE Desrate wor. BELOW aND Wrtsox Count, September 10.1807 Sareat many Phi ber much; tu fact, most Te was no hope of cure. she was worse than ever, her ell ber iife. 1 tri witheut relieving the: }, addressed to the G Treasury Baildings, an binding for two weeks after that dat Feservin, right to face and 1; this condition. : is. I at once three 5 comme! ving it tober, The fect wes marical. In less a month to Setonishment, sae was iy well Yours, with much respect ond graait IN THE BANKING-HOUSE OF PUBLIO Anrare si9a. rites the et Sine for Dictrict caparate. for ‘cach district will be about FIRST DIST! @ te White Ash Beg Ocal, ae eae ae, in, Qrrics tEvet JAY COOKE & Co., BOSADALIS CURES ALL SKIN DISEASES Wirson, N.O., Sept. 15, 1aa7, 1882 my son, now aged ed with what until the 2201 Behools with W: nding July 3. 18%. “Bide will WASHINGTON, D. C. ed. to be impure troyed his health. Erastion of the Site wis ic. | Bosadalis was rsician, ae weeks, hal OFFICERS: . CLABK, Philedelpbie, President. JAY COOKE, Chairman Finance and Executive Committes. | HENBY D. COOKE, Washington, Vice Presi- EMERSON. W. PEST, Philedelphia, Gecretary Assistant Bec: ¥ 3 M.D, Medical Director. ING BEALS, M. D., Assistant Medical Di- sawed and split, THIRD DISTRICT. hi a FROM G. W. BLOUBT, EsQ., ATTORNEY af Law, WILSON, NORTH CARO} I ony been cured of ‘and Partial Deafness. of tea yen ata 4 a THE ROSADALIS Sround recommended by the Medical Fi it baa been introduced, as a tbandkisaats CHRONIO LIVER COMPLAINT CURED. ‘This ts to certify that I was Compisint by Dr. Lawr: ‘ence been confined to my bed and trying various medichoce of several others in this coun! srougt the use of Rosedale: ata i ‘Soaed ATTORNEYS: (WM. B. CHANDLER, Washington, D.O. |GEOBGE HARDING, Philadelphia. any or all bida, if to ve eet F'n C P2°P0saLs FoR yosaGx AND sTRAW. eared of Chronic yszERs Ovrom f 7. ER MEDICAL ADVISORY BOARD: Wa VR. BARNES, Surgeon General United States ‘army, Washington. HORWITZ, Chief Medical Department and Ht cu be found hood, and ne. THOMAS THORN. is lsat. — in. and e email quan- Gaxzxe County August sed aun ea to be delivered in good saci bushels each, fifty-six (55) pounds of not less than thirty-t Bt DIRECTORS: penton “Bide wil Se orice of sacks op ‘and corn per bushel, aud of hay aud ‘We now use about eight thousand (3.000) bushels of graii and et sad thirty-eight Hi tous of We reserve the tas @ one-third. om proper nottc-, to keep at least two forage and Straw on hund, and received fer Hay aul of your BEI 2a eS fe made, and find it an com ve ingredients. ty (139) tons of hay, traw per month; but that B. W. CABB, M. D. . signed by two re- bidder will, if success- an [esa execute 2 accordance with above reigizem: fer be reg ‘sb oxhiba the 15t y of September next, «: evidenee that he is prepared to common contract. Fey ments will be made rage and straw deliveres, if fm faris, or as soon thereafter as {funds are furnished ‘or the parposs. P&it for except on receipts ef tae par- We knew Dr. Lawrence's Rogadalis to be e knew Low Pre- desivable means ecommending it to le sureti take pleasure in fl. within ten vl Ce iy reason of ite and Ne sud the public. ee life rates of premium, best Mutual Com pant foe miner cause the poll Several Lb ich ily reduced, are for quantitytof epee, Direnonde. tables are end attractive lee 2° ach ss the ret January 7, 1868. a3: pa the p ex holder not surance idising afters Beriodof a f | Sonspacy anvece to.nutune 70. THE ascUnaD THE py’ ONT OF MONEY HE | dition to the amount of bis policy. The attention of persons contem} their lives: or juereeping the amount of ; ited to the fered by the ‘otional Life Inve: Salt portion given ch Office the Gom- L hereby certify that I'am personally acquainted with the above-pamed Physicisus, aud pectability and staw tor fail t furnish the ago and straw required. it chased 18 Ope ‘and ‘th charred to i bids aill'be aubartted tot Before awarding contrac jeals for Forage,” and ‘are Usaorat, J GO. McFERR Jancary 1), 1368. he Quartermaster PouSURP HE oRTsMOCTH, Va AS PAID IN, in ad- the andersigned, Gar sts. Brig. Gon. U.5- Exeuuea AND RUROPEAN NEW “THE MAIL: news, the netpotval lead- Eduktisa bruary 25, 1868. certify that Thave been F the last five or six years. many times unabl Medicines recommended to n thout receiving any be A Paper containing a eS under “THE MAIL,” keprocared a bottle, and finding some ed bappy to say that I iy well ee aovenstl i 1 believe it also a Fecoumend itto the JAMES WEBS, g Temedy for Bhenmatiam. preventive andl ehrerfally |. Koure, very iraiy, GENERAL AGENTS OF THE COMPANY JAY COOKE & CO., New York, For NEW YOBK State and Northern NEW JRE: 3. J. LAWRENCE, M. D., Che BALTIMORE, MD., (Late of Wilson, N.C.) PRICE €1.50 PER BOTTLE.: rinctpal Whole- jes in the Unit a Drug- E. W. CLARK & CO., Philadelphia, For opr geben * ATpNE NEW JER- wholesale te ip all the iar; JAY COOKE & €O., Washington, D. ¢, For aR de dora capes 5 Rit hr J. Av ELLIS & CO., Chicago, Hie, _ Por TLLINO HT and WivOMsEE: |! fea: GRSPtREN MILLER, st. Paid} For MINNESUTA. All letters of tnatiry, 4c., promptly answered. DR. J.J. LAWRENOR & 0O., : SOLE PROPRIETORS AND MaNUFAOTU 244 BALTIMORE STRERT, Bartimonre, Mo. GOVERNMENT SALES. S952 oF wave vasents. WistnetoneD.O-- Aunaet igia, 15.¢ will offer eae saeayy, Deparment i ‘at public auction AT THE U. 8. NAVY YARD, NEW YORK, On SATURDAY, Avoust 29, at 12 o'clock M. TALLAHOMA, side-wheel steamer, 974 tons. biead X(t 57 emai : igis a DOM, (iron) = screw - “ AT THE U. 8. NAVY YARD, PHILADBLPHIa, On TUESDAY, Oxrrausen 1, 0t 12 o'clock 4, The A‘ CH BNA AT THE U. 6, NAVY YABD, WASHINGTON. On THUBSDAY, Surr. 8, at 12 o'clock M. ABCI si heel-steamer.of 974 ree EBERT, ae rarew eter OLS tone AT THR U. 8. NAVY YARD. NORFOLK, vA. On SATURDAY, Szrt- 5, at 12 o’elock M, The SENECA, screw stesmer, of 507 tons, AT NEW OBLEANS, La. On TUESDAY, gxrr. 1, 0¢ 12 o'clock M. The MAHASKA, side wheel steamer, of 832 tone. AT MOUND CITY, ILL, On TUBSDAY, Brrr. 1,8t 12 o'clock M. M 1 of 300 tons, ‘Fhe OBA MP UE, side: wher steamer, of oo ‘Theso Yeasels, and their inventories, can be ex: amined at any ‘time. on application to the Com- man the respective Navy Yards and Sta- 0 Twenty per centom ofthe amount of the parchase thaatndee sarin, a 1° ime ,al < moved from Navy Y: ‘and Btations within t ceks from the day of au 26th ‘The steamer ARRO’ le, loaves her Path’ etrest, DATE ci (Sundays excepted.) how, landing and Teest tage dri oper ite. ve . Fort Mav and Wit the city at ¢'p.m, 1? Howse, fe to admission to Mo ve return, sigh Maton att roca cece aaa as ret Retna Polanyi private partics, The Arrow can be chertered by figet crcareites caries Petseee ng on board.orto Tams eka 1-1 E POTOMAC RIVER. The STEAMER HI LIVIN /H , commanded iboats Gece tase bart foot ot Go: treet. fi meray street. for! ALEXANDEIA and ASHINGTON, landing at She following waz potnts on the Pot Ver: ING. KINSAL! RY Pi A a, acremarcd POPES CREEK r 48” riving’at O! mainicg until six o'clock Hopping ‘at NANSEMOYS S10) HOLE.) OHATERRTON. Sur BUDb's “FERRY, evening. SPORT and GLE: to take an excursion trip to above-named places, eon do he tor te: cum ot 93 ony. for the round trip, on MON EBAY Stach rene for ‘Excursions. For BR a Alexandria, or on board the steamers fort af 6th reet, Washington, D. ©. ‘? ORTWEEN OLD Lins. BEGULAB SAILING DAYS, HOM GEORGETOWS, FRIDAY, AT 12 M. FROM NEW YORK, SATURDAY, AT 19 M. For freight, epply to JOHN B. DAVIDSON, Agent, 63 Water street, Georgetown, D. 0, mM. eos &00., Aosite. JAMES HAND, Agent, z 104 hol aaypry New hres parts ‘2 with di yh. Sy oun 8. bAviDeo B BIstoL Lise SEW YORK aup Boston, VIA BRISTOL TE er ie cae atlas alin Rane aeeea eer ee pate CRO Remi nn ters Sor ti con direct Yaseen ceca Se RAILROADS. BAvtimony frineron: May 6 800m; 1B, »Hgenagety, one NON, 60, an ee FOR WAY STAT: * 2%, fort. OF ANHAPO- plugave at 6:09 and ty ac mevand at 3:00 and: am ot 17:99 6. acd C0 ee Me trate to s.m. 3 ms a ON COR age FOR BAL’ iMOBE 3 Leave at 8:008.m., and 48 ¥O! AY STATIONS. sears ass Pain of Fa age FOR ALL P. 4 Leave daily, except iat Sunday, ats: a 4:30 45 p.m. jaturday et g:00 a me, and 2:90 p. m. at Rolay Bt sce iS Wheelin, a: - pect! "trom Balthwore te nowiran ortehowe vis: Leave dally (encore buotay) et bone Sas and 7:00 p.m. Leave catty {or ee Bunday) Ow and i315 » m.send 650 and TO gy ork end Polladelpbinat 1:0 p OARS tor How York’ on 1:00 p.m. mee me ce LES PL its can be private AUCTION SALES: THIS AFTERNOON. B® Coren & LATIMER. = coreg i cm ding. : “4 pia tote: [A THE Frest Ww On MONDA 'EBNOO! . o ne if ay Aueeet id a sell, in front No. ated in Sat prop rty ie fer, between este ep 4-100 feet, running back feet to 020 Y - rt morihe, with Tntereyt, secured by deed ot trent All contoys. cing and at cost of salt COOPER & LATIWER, Ancts. '¥ JOHN B. WHEELER & CO., Auctionsers BT eral tecinene tren ba seat areas A CRLLENT BUILDING LOT an Eee att eet AP AUCTION, oR F for ©a MONDAY, August 17, 1868, at 6 o’cloc + xe shall offe ihe promises, pect Lott ‘sale. on sat 7 situated ou the saat mde of ain strest B streets oad having Fonte feet + ra ote inches. pecitive. snd made known a +b WHEELER'S 00, Auctioncers. TO-MORROW. BY F. A. SATER, Auctioneer, jccessor to FOLEY & 00.) PIANOS, SOFAS. 5 AIRS. BEDSTEADS, PAghoTaNDs, BUsEAUS, &c., AT AUC On TUESDAY MORNING, st FP hsass, Crh ce oe the residence of a lady decli House Street. between fH aud T, keeping. No. 163 2d the ine dercribed furniture 1 Mahogany Book Case, Bureaus, ‘Wathetands i Bertie Top Center Table, 2 Mahogany Side Tabics, Feather Beds and Pillows, ice herapset end Tngrain s Cook and Otber Stoves, 7 (Crockery and Glass Ware, Cutlery, Plated Ware, mention. ‘aus "(Sanday Obron. U, ® INTERNAL BEV Gortecton’s Orrick, TrH Dist. Va ena ALEXANDRIA, Jaly 4p. sks. Gistrained ‘on for consisting of HOUSEHOLD and STORE GUODS ty, will be Itc sale. at it Wareh: . corner EFPrivee aad Koyal streets, ‘on SATURDAY, the Sth of Angust, wt 10 a. m. an 6-td ‘T. L. SANBOBN, Collector. S7-POSTPONED. ‘above poned until TUESDAY, Ai time and U. 8. SALE. ‘The following property vill be exposed for sale at public auction at the Government Warehouse, corner of Prince and Royal streets, on the 10th day of August, 1838, viz: 2 BAKRELS OF A’ said property having been ne payment of tax, » L. SANBORN. Gellector 7th Dit Alexandria, Va., July 31, 1363. POSTPONEMENT .—The above sale is pon until TURSDAY, August 18. same time aud piace. ‘au 1 TY L. SANBOMM, Collector Y 8. T. F_STERICK, (Reni Estate Agent.) K street, between 8th and 9th streets, (Late sterick & Co.) TWO-STORY FRAME HOUSE AND LOT AT AUUTION. On TUESDAY, August 18th, at 6 o'clock Botd Ti sells in tront ‘of the premises, t No. 21, in Square 77, fronting 18 feet on north, between 2ist and 224 streets west, running back 140 feet, improved by a fine two- story frame beuse, containing eight rooms. ‘Terms: One-third cash; balance in six and twelve months; nvtes interest. secured by di trust. Conveyancing and revenue ‘the cont of the purchaser. A deposit of $100 down as soen JO8. F. KELLEY, Auct. 2¥ J.B. WHEELER & 0O., Auctio 8 FG: Gl Le ave, bet otis andl Sth steects, opposite Seaton House. au SALE OF HOUSE AND LOT ON Bu STREET AND VACANT LOT ON GREEN 8TB! GEORGETOWN. Ou TUBBDAX. the isth inst. at 6 ossiook we shail offer forsale, at public auetion emi desiratie prope: igen, that property in G . 0. known as part of lots 12 and 13, im Deakins; Lee & Casorories addition to Georgetown, front Brlage wire-t runing beck: with tent wide, oe FU , at w 0 the divistom line betwe ; ‘om Ween Corcoran & Hartman.» depth of 102 feet, improved by a two story, Urick stable. Also, part of lot 1, in Holmead’s nAdition to wa. heving a front of 24 feet on Bridge street. and rai that width » de of 112 feet. improved by a two-story brick dwelling hone and out- houses. ‘ermes : ne-half cash; belance in 6 and 12 Bierce reeiat me scen oe coe creme conve! iD, purc! r’s cost. $100 down on the day of sale, .T MORBELL, Trustee, au10 3. B WHEEL o Don aucts, Y GREER & WILLIAMS aed Retate Brokers, | Mo, 626 southeast corner of 7th and D streets. SRHOLD AND KITOHEN FURNITUR! AT Pete titel eats 2 On WEDNBSI nt. at dence of we aiall iets gon foci 30 ping general assortment of tarni- One Waln: Piano or Beds, Fillow Bolsters Ware soa UREN WILLIS: Kucts._ pustic SALE OF UNCLAIMED GOODs. Custom-house, Baltimore. Jn permanence, nen offer forsale. st public suction on TUERD AY, September ‘at 12 o'clock d ° m.. at the Unit ‘al re. on the southeast or of Lombard apd te streets. the following Tited unclaimed |. on which is a failure * flogt to bay the duties within the time preacribed SN). Saarrrgde elmer: 3 4 ve i eohin ed Arctioncers: BY). & WHESERE © 00— Auctioneers. —~ Wo: Gt Touistans ‘avenue, bet. Sth and 7th sts, A VERY DESIRABLE BUILDING LOT IN THE ox AL WAED, AT AUCTION. URS) ', August 20, 1848, x k p. ewe shall’ off for shies be the pean a8, west 22 fect front of Bese digg of Mzrylant Eres, anata tataat oY ok strect weat, and improved ing- House : One- cash; six, twelve, se cae Sac bate at Pain MV sonbe eee and stamps at pai ‘cost. A mesa au 4-6 J.B. WHEELER & ©0., Aucts. FITOH _& FOX, BY go oe praereene , sional sunivad uti’ aseens dace opponite Post Office. {0. T. GRIFFITH, Auctioncer.1 o 0} In TERUSTER’S BALE OT eget LOTS By virtue of s deed of trust,to me recorded in Liber. R. M.H., No. 25, fol. 464 et sea... I will sell at public auction, om the premises, on WEDNES- the 2d day of September. AD. 1853, . m-» Lots numbered $85, S57, 333, 359, 34%, on FRIDAY. 23th ie Unil itheast corner of Lombard following described unclaimed 5.0m which there jure or oa a a anS cotd THE SUPREME Pm Ores Wm. G. Statter ve Grdered, thie third gale male andr. Fred: rick Schim! firmed, Uriess canse bottle containing more than one the same rate for any quantity of sach mer- chandise, however the same may be put up or whatever be the package. And any person manufacturing, compounding, OF putting =p such wines, make return, under oath or affirmation, to the Assistant assessor, on the first and fifteenth day ofeach and every month, or within five days thereafter, of the entire amount of such win manufactured and sold or put up aud sold during the first fifteen days of the month ani the residue of the month, respectively, except wher the wines so manufactured or put up are used exclusively by the family of the person manufacturing the same; and the tix a imposed shall be payable at the ua sueh re- turn is made. sball neglect or refuse Within the time specified, the assessor Proceed to ascertain the amount of tax due, as provided in other cases of a refusal or negiect to make returns, and shall assess the tax, and add a penalty of fifty per centum to the amount; ‘which said tax and also said penalty shall be collected ia the manner provided for the col- lection of tax on monthl; person who shali traudulently evade or tempt to eyade the payment of the tax herein imposed shail, on conviction, be fined, not less than five bupdred dollars nor more than five thousand dollars, and imprisoned not less than six months nor more than two years Secreta: dation of the Commissioner of Internal Reve- dut; EVENING STAR. @FFICIAL. LAWS OF THR UNITED STATES, Prd Sern Sass of Forsch Congr [PeBiic—No. 79.) Aw ACT imposing taxes on distilled spirits and tobacco, and for other purposes. {Continued from Saturday's Star.) Suc. 45. And be it further enacted, That on all wives, liqnors, or compounds Kaown or de- pominated as wine, and made in imitation of sparkling wine or champagne, but mot made from grapes grown in the United States, and on all liquors not made from g: , CUrrants, rhubarb, or berries grown in the United States, but produced by being rectified or mixed with distilled spirits or = iniusion of any mat- ter in spirits, to be ‘88 Wine or by any other name, there shall be levied and paid a tax of ix dollars per dozen boitles, each bottle coatain- ing more than one pint and not more than ome quart; or three dollars per dozen bottles, each iat, and at ) Without previous demand, And in such manufacturer make such retara ‘apd other lists. A’ Smc. 49. And be it further enacted, That the of the Tressury,on the recommen- Bue, MAy Appoint not exceeding twenty-five officers, to be called supervisors of internal revenur, each one of whom shall be assigned to & designated territorial district to be composed of one or more judicial districts and terri‘ories, and shall keep bis office at some convenient lace in his district to be designated by the mmissioner, and shall receive in adaition to expenses necessarily ineurred by him and allow: ‘ed and certified by as a compensation tor the said Commissioner 18 Services, such salary as the Commissioner of luternal Revenue may deem just and reasonable, not exceeding three thousand dollars per annum. It shall be the of every supervisor of internal revenue, mder the direction of the Commissiouer, to see that all laws and regulations relating to the collection of internal taxes are faithiully executed and complied withy to aid in the pre- Yention, detection, and punishment of any | frauds in relation thereto, and to examine iuto the efficiency and conduct of all officers of in- ternal revenue within his district; and for such purposes he shall have power to examine all persons, books, papers, accounts, and premises, and to administer oxths and wo sum- mon any person to produce books and papers, or to appear and testify under oath before him, and to compel a compliance with such sum. Mons in the sAmMe Mauer As Assessors may do. It shall be the duty ofevery supervisor of in- ternal revenue as aforesaid to report in writing to the Commissioner ot luternal Revenue any neglect of duty, incompe- tency, delinquency, or malfeasance in office of Any internal revenue officer within his district of which he may obtain kuewledge, with a statement of all t evidence sustaiping the same; and’ he shal facts in each case, and an: have power to transfer any inspector, guager, or storekeeper from one distillery or other place ef duty to another, or from one collection district to another, within his district, and | may, by notice in writing, suspend from daty any such inspector, gauger, or storekeeper, and in case of suspension shall immediately notity the collector of the proper district and the Commissioner of Int: Revenue, and withing three days thereafter make report of his action, and his reasons therefor, in writing, to said Commissioner, who shall therenpon take such furtber action as he may deem Proper. Sko. 50. And be it further enacted, That the Commissioner of Internal Revenue shall have power, whenever in his judgment the necessi- Ues of the service may require, to employ com- petent detectives, not exceeding twenty-five in number at any one time, to be paid under the provisions of the seventh section of the « Act any detective to duty under the direction of ‘any supervisor of internal revenue, or to such other special duty as he may deem neces. sary,and that from and after the passage of this act no general er special agent, or inspec- Sec. 51. And be it further enacted, That from after the of this and collector s] be detailed or authorized to dis- charge apy duty imposed by law on any other collector or assessor, but a supervise: of inter- nalrevenue may, within his territorial dis- trict, suspend any collector or assessor for fraud, or gross neglect of duty, or abuse of er, and shall immediately report his ac- to the Commissioner of Internal Revenue, with bis reasons therefor in writing, who shail thereupon take such further action as he may deem proper. Suc. 52. And be it further enacted, That there sball be appointed ‘by the Secretary of the Treasury such number of internal’ revenue store as may be necessary, (he compen- sation of each of whom shall be determined by the Commissioner of Internal Revenue, not exceeding five dollars per day, fo be paid the United States, one or more of whom shail be assigned by the Commissioner of Internal Revenue to ted bonded or distiller: ae hall be moraen a ney ‘other business e in an: while in the service of the United States with. ware. store- tant of his duties, in form and for such amount as the Cummis- sioner may prescribe. Every storekeeper shail have charge of the warehouse to which he may be assigned, under the direction of the collec- tor controlling the same, which warehouse shall be in the joint custody of such storekeep- er and the proprietor thereof, and kept secure- ly locked, and shall at no time be unlocked and Opened, or remain open, unless im the presence of such storekeeper or other person who may be designated to act for him as hereinafter pro- vided; and ne articles shall be received in or delivered from such warehouse except on an order or permit addressed to the storekee aud signed by the collector having control of the warehouse. Every storekeeper shall keep & warehouse book, which shail at all times be open to the examination of any revenue officer, in which he eball enteran sccount of all aru. cles deposited in the warehouse to which he is assigned, indicating im each case the date of the deposit, by whom manufactured or produced, the number and description of the package contents, the quantities therein, ions; and before delivering any article ‘rom the warehouse he shall enter in said book the date of the permit or order of the collector for the delivery of such articles, the num- ber and description of the pack: marks and serial numbers thereon, the date of delivery, to whom delivered, and for what purpose, which shall be specified in the permit or delivery; and in case of delivery of any Sinen aden, the number of le Or wine P Sell alo be ren ee su § fi i i ‘ij Fs 4 i H 3 i i i if af ibid : ; Hl i d AI i age i if FF absence of any internal reven at Stork: or from any other cause, the « control of the warehouse may des coxte euarge of such shall, during such absence, Perform the duties and receive the pry of the Storekeeper pe: cekeep or oF other person in the employ- Voited Stave having charge oO: 8 » Who shat! remove or allow y cask or other pack order or permit ot has not been marked or anner required by low to be removed ¥ cask or packar be immediniely dismissed loyment, and, on conviction, an five hundred dollars, nor more than two thonsand dollars, and 1 oned not less than three mouths nor more thin to be removed collector, or which stamped in the m: shall remove or ali of the contents of an: ited therein, shall be fined not less 1! t further enacted, That there the Secretary of 3 ry collection district where same may be necesesry, of or mor Tevenue gAugers, who shall each tk form bis duties, and shall give one OF more sureties woner of Internal Re: ange of the duties assumed to him by law or regulations; and the pena sum of said bond shall not be thousand dollars, and said bond shal newed or strengthened as the Comm. Internal Revenue may every such ganger shal! be perior the supervision and direction of the colle Of the district to which be may be assigned, of the collector in charge of exports at aay port of entry to which he may be assigned. for gauging and irspecting shall be prescribed et of Taternal Reveo tory to the Comm for the faithful ci! less thau five by the Commissi be paid to the colle ducer of the articles w be gauged and inspected, and said collector sball reiain all amoua's So received as such fees until the Iast when the aggregate amount of id that mouth, shal prescribed by t% bowever, shall the any gauger exceed the rate of three thou dollars per annum. All necessary labo: expense attending the gaugiug of shall be borne by the owner return, in duplicate: one to be delivered to Assessor and the other to the collector of his district, giving a true accouat, im detatl, of ail articles gauged and p-oved or inspected by him, and for whom, and the number and kind of stamps used by him shall make any false or {fraudulent imspection. roof, shall pay a penalty of ome lars, ad on conviction, shall be rss than five hundred dollars nor more than five thousand doliars, aud impms- oped not less than three moaths nor more than Any gauger who years, SkC.54. And be it further enacted, Thata draw- back shall be allowed upon alcohol and ram exported to foreign countries on which taxes have been paid under the provisions of this provided for. The drawback allowed shall include the taxes ley- ted and paid upon the alcohol or rum exported not, however, excreding sixty cents per gallon Proof spirits, which shall be due and payavie been executed and filed and all other tions complied with as hereinafter req d thirty dave after the vessel has 7 cleared and sailed of her voyage with suck spirits on board: and the Secretary of the Treas- ury shall prescribe such rules and regulations in Telation thereto as may be necessary to se- y ot the Uuited States agai frauds. And if any person shall fraudulently claim or seck to obiain an allowance of draw- back on any alcobol or ram, or shall traudu- lently claim apy greater allowance or dra back than the tax actually paid thereon, su, person shall forfrit and pay to the government of the United Sues triple the amount wrong. fully and fraudulently sought to be obtained, and, on conviction, shall be imprisoned, not less than one year nor more than ten years. And any owner, agent.or master of any vers- | sel who shall knowingly aid or the fraudulent cure the treas collection or any drawback upon rum or alcohol, knowingly aid or permit any fraudulent change in the spiris s0 shipped, shail, om conviction, be flued five | thourand doluars and imprisoned not less than one year, and the ship or vessel on board of which such shipment was made, or pretended to be made, chall be forfeited to the United States, whether a conviction of the master or owner be had or otherwise, and proceedings may be bad un admiralty by libel for such for- SEC. 55. And be it further enacted, That al hol and rum may beexported wich the pri in quantities not less than lege of drawbac two thousand gallons, and in taining not less than ‘thirty gall application of the owner thereof to the collec- port of entry,and under such rules and regulations, aud after maki executing such bonds, giving such other additional seoority,as m rescribed by law and by the Secreta tor of customs at an: such entries, an try for such exportation and shall contain the the district in which the spi rite were distilled, and the name which, and the name of the 'y are to be exported: and the form of the entry shall be as follows: Ex en Of distilled spirids entitled a id dra a = wl Entry of spirits distilled by —— district, State of shall be in triplicate, in the ——, whereof ae ee anme, bout te — shall speci ber of cocks or pockugen toe ify the whole num- serial numbers thereon, the quality or kind of spirits as known in commerce, the number of gauge or wine gallons and of proof gallons, aud amount of the tax on such spirits shall be veri- fied by the oath or affirmation of the owner of the spirits, and that the pad thereon, and that they are truly intended to be of ——, and not to be re e Limits of the United States; and said owner shall give bis bond executed in duplicate. with ope oF more sureties satisfac tory to said collector, conditioned hat the pal named in ssid bond will export the spirits as specified in said en' ——., and that the same shail not be landed within the jurisdiction of the United States. 1 sum named tn said bond shall be not less than double the amouut of whack on such spirits. For the dis- bond the same time the same certificates of landing and other evidence shail be required. as is or may be Isnded within to the port of of any such ex; sball be allowed, an: revided and re. idise exporied port named, or at any jurisdiction of the Ui States. One dill the Treasury may tion of the said collector, it shall be the duty of the surveyor of the part to designate and direct one of the custom-house inspectors to superin. tend such shipment, Thegauger. id on applica. ‘been made, m bis presence, en board the yestel named im the entry for export, which return shall be endorsed by said custom-house mspector, certifying that the casks or packages have been shipped ander bis supervision on board said vessel; aud the said inspector shall make 8 similar certificate to the surveyor of the port, endorsed on. or to be attached to, the entry im possession of the custom-house: Provided, howerer, That no claim for drawback ther of the said arcicies exported as aforesaid be ‘allowed’ on «1 which shall have bee prior to the time at which this act shail take effect. (To BE CONTINUED.) @7-A train on the Shore thrown from the track, near tance of sixtern fret b D

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