Cape May Ocean Wave, 18 August 1864 IIIF issue link — Page 2

THE OCEAN TV ATE, CAPE ISLAND, CAFE MAY COUNTY, KKW JERSEY. _ <L ■ ^

<% Caft Sl>S ®»i" ®ait at mums rrxmr ttowhv bt s. B. RA6OHA6LE, Supe bland, C* pr May County, X. J. Mm MOb mm* m Half p« T"Sr Thurida), Aucn«f IN, INBI. meetinu or rmt boikd or chose* FKEEnoLBEES. A mtfting of the Board of Chosen | Freeholder* * »i held at ihe Court House oo Wedneadjy, August 10, to take into ] aontideration the aoljcet of ■ count; • booat; to drafted men. T&e following | preamble nttd resolution comprises the ! . aalira proceedings of tbe meeting: Whereas, the Upper Tpavntbip, Den- . ait, aad the Middle Township* hart had regular towntbip meeting*, and the Council* of the Cit; of Cape Island bare held a meeting, end have appro- ; priated what a'uwd- tbe; hare thought ; desirable in regard to volunteers and • drafted men, end those furnishing subathutes under the impending draft. Therefore be it Reaolv'ed,' Tbat an; yietion by the; Board of Cboten Freeholders i* deemed oaadrisable at present Which was adopted b; ooe majority. After passing a fe* bills, the meeting adjourned. •ES.M8 TOWNSHIP MEETING. Pursuant to aotica by the Township Commlltre of Dennis Township, calling ; a tpecial town meeting of the inhabitants of amid township, said meeting was held j at the Acadetn; on the 9th da; of An- ] goat, at whieb tin a aad place a town . meeting was organized b; the appoint m*nt of C. H. Lodlnui, Moderator, and ; James Henderson, Clerk, pro /em, when tbeTollowing resolutions were passed : * 1. Rtsolrrd, That f«r the purpose of j paying the mociea that shall be ordered to be raised b; this town meeting, there ! •ball be nsaessed and collected a poll tax of ten dollars per annum on each white mala citizen of the township aboee the age of twent;-one year*, except those who hare paid their cominula: inn money or furnished a sobsti- j tnte under the last call ; and that the . balance of the mooe; be a*«e*»cd upon tbe property of the township ; all of ^vwhieh acne; to be railed in three years. r^~ Rotolrrd, That a bounty of $300 fee fffcn to each person who shall pro- ( duce #h|iEfactory eeldence to the Town- j ahip Committee, that himself or a tub- J atitnte ha* breu accredited to Dennis I Township, against the impending draft ; | •nd also to each person drafted from j said township, and mustered in the mill- ' tar; or narnl terries of the United Statee, on the impending draft, the lilts torn of ttftO.' $. Resolred, That an; map who can famish satisfactory proof to the assessor of said township that he has furnished a : substitute or paid commnUtion money on the l**t c*ll, shall be oxempt from tbe j aforesaid poll tax of $10. 4. Resolred, Tb*t the Township Committee recommend to the Governor some suitable person to ba appointed to reernlt for Dennis Township in the seceding Slates. 5. Resolred, That the Townahip Committee be .authorized to raise in such anas as may ba ooncenienl, so many of i bonds of the townahip as may be re- j quired to carry oat tbe foregoing resolutions ; and also to procure the pausge of a special lew legalizing the proceedings of this town meeting, and to au- \ thorite tbe assessing and eollect'ng the B r (

amounts of money aotborized to be raited * Attest, C. H. Lcdlxu. Moderator. 1 < fit Hxwpcksox, Clerk. : < Dstnis Township, Cape Msy Co., Aug [ . 0th, 1864. ' ■ i*wfu,itui~ ; Tbal^tRer. Dr Odenheimcr, Bishop j of New Jersey, assisted by tbe Rer. Dr. Kotght, wiH perform Dirine Sertlee ae- J cording tn thorites of tha Protestant , Episcopal Chnreb, next Sunday, August 21st, at the City of Cape Island, services to commence at 10} a. a ; and in the Conr. Honao at Cape May C. H.. ia the aft-r»oon of the same day, aerrloaa to eoaaoaee at 4 o'clock. The % pablie ia reupect/ully Invited to attMd. A meeting ia aid of the Chambersbnrg ufbrers was held at Congress Hall, on Monday eraniag, 15th tbiV Sympathetic speeches were made, aad cootrihalions to tha amount of eighteen hundred dollars acre taken op. The Oapo May aaaety Teachers' luatilolr. j will he bsW at ih* Court Ruuae, eowmea- . dag en .Monday, Auu»i Ntt Interest- j

Cnlted States Hotel. Wears glad to m that this Metal h doing a prosperous bosinea*: Indeed, it ctxtMn'l do other* irit nilh Mr. McDunald y as (talrrsr. -fit eertaisly makes lrm*e?? S sad his dinners sery agreeable. The bcc*e t , has been closed for several years, but with „ the corps of aariaUvit* thet Col. West has c U Vommsnd, V# bat already built ap a ( , rvpnution fofit. ^ OstzIblaxd! Aug 18,1864 f j Mr Editor : Cao yon inform me what 1 ' ! motive actuated our Board of Cboseu r i Freeholder* at their late meuting, in re- s fusing to appropriate bounty for drafted « ' men or volunteers ? Their action list t 1 1 created no little urprise throughout tbe t I entire community. It that what they f ' cell supporting the Administration? f 1 j Their lrgument that lorsmucb as all the 1 : townships in tbe county except oue, hod j done something, that tliurefore it was < ' ; not worth while for tbom to do anything, I ! | we think a tery poor one. If ell nrgncd t I i that way, wbrre would tr.c soldiers come t ■ j from ? lo our opinion, it would be well | l for the voters of the county to think i i I ! well, »ud try to find oot tbe policy of • - | the men they nominate to serve as Cbo* 1 sen Freeholders for the next term. > Respectfully, „ I A VOTER. < 1 i STAMPS OiTHECLIPTS. Tbe Boston Alterluer spreulut-s >| fol- ! lows in regard to toe operation of the law ' requiring stamps on receipts : * Receipts for the psy of any sum of money | . or for the payment of any debt due, exceed- i I My Itcrnly dollar i, not being for the satis- , ' j faction of aqy mortgage, or.judgmeal or , ; jxlecree of any coort, and a receipt for tbe ( i | delivery of any property, now require a two I I cmt revenue stamp. As this is something j new in this country, tbvra will doubtless ' r be some questions si to which party aboil 1 ! pay for the stamps. The general principle ' ' i teems to ns to Ivc lljts : If A owes B $.1, ' i B is of course untitled lo thal'ful! amount, t 1 | and if «A requires a cerli#uia of its pay- ( I ment, A should pay the expect*, namely, f | two cents. But, '■circumstances alter | j cases, and if A patronises B'a hotel, or , buys shoes of C and pays cash. B and V, ' . I lo secure acoDtitiuai.ee of A's custom, wilt 1 generally pat on lh« stamp and say no- j ' 1 thing. about it. If A, however, instead of] ' ' payiag cash, wants a credit of three or six ! . . months, it would be quite tbe thing for t liim to pey for the stump iu return foe tbe , ■ accommodation which he has received. Tbe ( . !ldlo*ynernsln of tnfcn will of ecnrsw mani- , ; fost thrmsrlrrs in thi« matter, %s in others. [■ , We koow of a man who had an opportunity ' ' to svll an esUtu for Sl'.fiOO, bat who enter- ' ] lained serious thoughts of letting it go Jer | $2,500, to save $3 on if.e stamp. , PERROXAL. ' — The Boston Courier relate* tbsl ( ' , Rev. Mr. A lieu, pastor of the First Con- , ; | gregalionnl Ctiurch^y&srblehesd, told { 1 bis people, who were convened in the ' ' church on the diy of the National Fast, ' i that be hed often preached to them of ' the troubles than were coming upou tbe country, and thry hadi now come, as he • 1 had predicted ; be would, thcrrforc, let r God preach to them, and instead of 4 1 ' sermon he read to tbem the whole book r : of Lamentations, without a word of ' i comment. Before this he had read the ! last part of the first chapter of Jeremiah ' ' and the w hole of tbe second chapter, 1 ; end hed offered a very fervent and ap- " | propriate prayer. The setmon was con- " j sid rrd highly fitting to the hour. — A grand McClrllan muss moeting . was h* Id at Union Square, New Voik, ^ | on Wednesday evening, 10th inn., comprising in the aggregate hardly less thsn * one hundred thousand people. There were fonr stands, from which the nntnre roue multitude was addressed by able ' ^speakers. The greatest enthusiasm prevailed, end notwithstanding tbe vast P I nnmbers present, all separated quietly.

EOREIUX NEWS. The wteamsbip Persia, from Liverpool the 80th nit., arrived at New York ; on Wednesday, 10th Inst. The Paris Prctte, under reaerve, annonnces the conclusion of peace between Germany and Denmark. Tbe basil ie unknown. : The armlslicn has been slightly pro- ' longed. In the Home of Commons, Mr. Layard aeid that England intended to recognise the New Mexican Empire 1 withoot waiting for the Statee and tarri1 i-tarice now under Jnartx to be brought - within tbe authority of the new Qaseru- , menf. Lord E. Howard calltJ attention to the" enlistment of emigrants in America. He complained that British subjects were being entrapped, and * urged watchfulness and energy to put It . down. On U»« 29th nit. Parliament was prorogued. Tbe Qoeen's speech deeply laments tbe continuance of tbe civil war 5 in America, premises continued strict i neutrality, but would rejoiee to see e frreedly reconciliation. It expresses satisfaction at tbe influx of cotton from ell quarters of the world, and the come- - qneat mitigation or the distress iu the cotton manufacturing district*. Regrets the fallere of the Dano-Uerman Confej rener, and hopes that the nqw nego- " I tistions at Yienna will be locemfnL -i The Copenhagen Joirmal tats that tbe - alleged armistice for aome months ia I j pretwatwr*. Prow's sgrH* tn the reentry ef Redesw) troops into BenHkhMt.

^il^BrOFW^BEW^ ' Tbe Rlehmoad Ditpalch of the 6th >><ieM>scontain* a despatch from Atlanta, stating ^hst on the afterr.oon of the 5th : the Uuioo forces made a hea*y assault npon the works held by the rebel skir- ' finishers. end after stohborn fighting sac- j cteded in gaining possesvion of the position. but were subsequently driven I It. An asssnlt upon the skirmish liues* on the same night is ssid to have resulted in a complete failure. "A few shells were thrown into the city thst night. A despatch from Mobile steles thst a Union force of infantry be* been thrown on Dauphin Island, ieven miles Fort Gnin1s,.tP(1 that a Federal force estimated at 16,000 occupies Holly Springs, Mississippi. Tbe particulars of the explosion at t City Point have been received A bout | loaded with various kinds of emmuni- i tion, exploded while baing unloaded by ] the negroes of the Qnartvrtnaiter's Department, Tbe depot buildings, tents, htorebouses end othtr property were | . ompletely demolished. Two beats, with store*, were also blown to atoms. Some thirty people are rcpoped have been killed and seventy or eighty wounded. The cause cf the explosion is unknown, but a shell it believed to have been dropped by one of the men. The rebel pirate steamer Tsllahsssee, Captain Wood, of the rtbel navy, a as plying about New York harbor for srverol hoors on Friday, 12th instant. She raptured and destroyed six vessels — aniong them the pilot boat Jss Funk, whose crew, togetbvr with a portion of those of three brigs, a bark end schooner, were landed at Fire Island, baring been picked up by the yacht Lily. Tne rest put on board the acboonor C*rroli Tallehnsec is en iron steamer, end was built in London. She sailed recently from Wil-ningjon with, a crew of oue hundred and twenty men and three guns. When Unseen ahe wus steering southeast, taking tha pilot boat Funk as a tender. Not having any swift war vestels ready for socb an emergency off 1 Sandy Hook (tbauks to the vigilance of | Mr. Welles.) the pirate has no doubt made good her escape, to do further damage along the coast. She was sixty inilrs from Saody Hook on Thursday. Everything was qniet In the Army of the Potomtt, except some picket firing in front of Gen. Burntidc's corps. We learn Irom Sheridan's headquarthat ho has driven General Early, with bis immense booty, from Winchester and along the Shenandoah valley towards 8trasburg, wbrre it is probable the lattlr msy be compelled to give His train was three miles long. Tbe attack on Mobile and capture of Fort Gaines, and the blowing np cf Fort PowelHiy Admiral Farragut'a fleet are folly confirmed hy despatches ftotu General Batiks. The United States monitor Tecomseh was blown ap by a torpedo ; but no other vessel was lost. By the latest j)«ws from New Orleans, we leqru that our gunboats made an expedition np Graad Lake on tbe 26th ult., destroying a large number of flstboalsjnst completed by the rebels, and several in coarse of conatrurtion. They alto captured a considerable trhmbt* of small arms and accoutrements left by rebel skedaddling cavalrymen. Oo the 2d;h the same gunboats destroyed two «at flitNs, captured two boatloads of valuable lumber, and retorned to Berwick

Bay. On the 29tb, a party of-General Ulltnaa'u scouts had a fight with some rebels near MorganXia, resulting in the flight .of thtf rebels, Jeering a rebel captuiu and several men dead, and shorn ber of wonoded, besides several prisoners in ou* howls. Despatches ft dm tbe Army of tbe Potomac sta> *Sat General Burnside was i relieved of his command on Saturday. i Gen. Wilcox is temporarily in charge of tbe Ninth Corps. Considerable firing . was kept op daring Satardsy night between the pickets oo the centra and , right Heavy firing was beard in the I morning in tbe direction of James river, , and was anpposed to be ceased by an . stuck of rebel rams on a working party of General Botirr, engaged in cutting a ' canal. On Saturday a detachment left | City Point on transports, and proceeded np tbe river to Dutch Gap, where a I landing was effected under the flie of t the gunboats The object of the expe- ' ditipn was belitfed to ba to di-lodge a ^ force of tbe enemy who have taken a pol sition on the river, and also • rsconi (tolssance to ascertain what troops Levf ■ baa for the defence oi Richmond. ' Advices from Sherman's army to the ] 10th have tveen' received. Since the ex- , pedition of Gen. Sherman to the Macon - Railroad on the 5th, nothing important - has been dona. Tbe expedition was ; partially auccesafnl, and Gsn.«6bvrmar t ia gradually dosing in around the ene- . ray's Unas. It h snppowd that F.-ai ha* received iMnforcemeutn.

ft THE PEOPLE OP THE EXITED STAJB8. — TtiAirr.v I>Er»r.T«kNT, JolyS.V MCA. By an act of Co»fre«u, appviwd Jvce 30, M64, the Secretary of :b« Treasury is authorized to i«vua an smoui.t not exceeding/ t«o hundred million* of ^ dollars ia Trvssory note*, bearing, interval at-a rale not exceeding reveo and three troths per certain, redeemable after tbme year* .from 'data, aad to exchange tha *tti «. for Uafu' money. Tha Secretary i* further anfbori:ed '.ocowvert the *an-e into bond*, bearing interest at a rate vot excevuing six per centom, payable lo Coin, fo pureuanc* cf ■ the authority llius conferred. 1 now offer ' to tha people of the United Stales, T,-ee>-i ury notes a* described in my advertisement l dated July 25. 1S6A. I The eircumidancee teder which this lo*u i . i* askrd, and your aid invoked, though tlif. > fering wid-ly from the exiaticg »tate of affaire ihree year* ago, are such a* to afford 1 j equal encoureeemenl and tecurity. Titno, ; 1 ( while proving that ibe rtruggle for ae ional | I unity wa* to exceed ia duration and fevcrity our wont anticipation*, ha* tretvd tha ut- j ttansl retotirce*, to an extent alike ancx- j peeled and remarkable, exciting equal , as- , tonUhmeut at home and abroad. Three j yrere of Bar have buuleoded you witli a debt winch, but three year* titiee, woold 1 hare seemed beyond vour ability to meet. ' Yet the accumulated wealth mid j.ruduc- ' tie# eaergic* of the nation have proved fO ' be so vest that it ba* been bofne with cem- » paralive ease and a peaceful future would . . hardly feel its weight. As a price paid for ; national existence, and the pir»eivati.iu of * free institution*, it dot* not deserve a rno- I meat'* consideration. Thu* for Ibe w«r has-been supported and 9 carried on, a* it only could bare been, by " s people rrtolved, at wbalever cod of blood * tad treavure, to transmit, unimpaired, lo f po*teriy>. the »j Hem or free govern meat j , bequeathed to them by the great men who i framed it. This deliberate and patriotic ! t reeolve has developed a power surprising even to tbeuuelve*. It bos shown that iu j leas than a century a nation ^ia* arisen no"urpaated in vigor and exhauatless in re^ eourcei, ablo to cohduct. ihrongb n eerice ^ of year*, war on it* mi>6t gig«nlic scale, f and fiadiag itself, when oeir its close, al- ? mod unimpaired in ail the materiel eles menu of power. It ha«, at the present mor ment, great armies ia tbe field, facing an j enemy apparently approaching a period of f utter exhaustion, out still struggling with ( a force the greater and more desperate as it »ee*, and because it see*, tbe near approach r i.f a final tod fatal consummation. Such, ' in my deliberate judgment, t* the present condition of the great contest for civil Ubf erty in' which yon «?• now engaged, j Cp to tb* present moment yon have rea dily and cheerfully afforded the means necessary to sopport yonr government in this protracted strpgnlr. 1 1 ia jour war. You ' proclaimed it, und yon have sustained it against traitors everywhere, with a patriotic r devotion untarpasseii in the world's history, s . The aeenrities offered etu aoeh a* should ; command yonr ready confidence. Much effort lias been made to shake public faith ^ in oar national credit, both at home and abroad. As yet we have asked no foreign aid. Calm and self-reliant, our own mean* * have thus far proved adequate t(/our want*. 0 They are yet ample to meet those of the '- present and the future. It still remains •- for a .patriotic people to furnish the needfui •apply. The brave men who are Cghttng 1 our battle* by land and ava must be fed ' sod clothed, munitions of -war of all kinds mnst be furnythed, or the war mast end in ^ defeat and disgrace. Tbis is not the lime '* for any lover of^hi* country lo inquire d quire a* to' file state uf the money market, y or ask whether be. can so" invest Lit surplus >f capital as lo yield hint a larger return. No j return, and no profit, can he desirable, it t followed by national Oftsolation.or national 0 disgrace. Present profit, thus acquired, is but the precursor of future and speedy deslruction. No investment con be so surely ^ profitable as that which loud lo insure Ihe national existence.

I am encouraged in tha belief tbat by the recent legislation of Congress, our finances may aocn he placed upon a touuder and tfldn stable footing. I ba present deranged condition of the currency is imputehie, in a great degree, to disturbance* arising from the withdrawal of necessary check", often inevitable in time of war, wbm expenditures must largely exceed any possible supply of coin. *1 he opportunities thus presented to acquire sadden wealth bate led to vieioa* speculation, consequent increash in prices, and violent flaeloation. The remedy ia to be found only iu controlling the necessity which begets tb# evil. Hitherto we have felt the need of mere extonaire and vigorous taxation, berere comment ba* been mad* upon what seemed to many an undue timidity and Urdinaaa cf action, on the part of Cuugreas, iu this regard 1 deem it bul'jnet to say that very great miaapprabaoaion ha* existed, aad perhaps still exists, apon this point. Legislator*, like • all otbsrs, heka mwtfb to foam in auew condition of affair*. An entirely new *yetea was lo Am d»*ieed, and that system mast necessarily be the growth of time and experience. It i* not atraofn thai firet ef. fort* should have proved imperfect and io. atJequa'». To lay heavy . burdens on a great and patriotic people in such a manner as to be equal, t d a* to occa/lon tbe least amount of suffering" or aunojanc*. requires lime andcantioo, and vaat Ubow; and, with all I bear, experience 1* needfol lo teat the talus of the system; acd correct iu errer*. Bwuh haa .been the work which Congrct* wa* ealledjnpr.ntc perfotci. foam happy to aay that daily resnltx are proving lb* lotarsal Reveeaa Ael. to exceed ia efficiency the moat tan ga <* a -ex per foSeay a of rta as*

, thwo Jn^ the moDth :;f Jnnv. JB63, it I yielded about fonr and one-b'alf million.- of JE , daliare, while the correspondent month of ! ( this y-ar .retornrd aboal Cfiirn millions, j 1 . qnder Uta »a|fiv Us-. Under thlf new law, ' , which went iuta op~'r.it:on < n the first day r of the pretcnt month, the Treavcry not n - f t frequently rec-ivre one million iu a day. , As lime and'expertence vUabl* the offe-uri s 1 emplnyfiPin collecting the revenue torn- s . force the' |/riUH--nt procisiout of the new ^ law, I trust thst n millioo per day will be r found the rule, and not the exemption. 1 ' f Still, mnch srucei . undeonthdly left for im- | r provement in the law, a -d in its adminisl information is acquired. 'I he proper j source* of reveone, und the most effective j i, modeS of obtaining rt, are best developed 1 . j in the execution «f exiting law* And 1 * r. i have caused measures to be initialed which * j j will, it IS believed, enuMe Congress so Iu ' _ j improve and enlarge tbe »yst*ui as. wheit ' ,| taken in connection with the revetittn front l j 1 customs, and o»©r sources, to afford no' . | ample aud secure be*;* for tlte«at*ii:-al ere- ' ' . j <11 1. Only or. such a be«i*. sod in a steady , e j a remedy bo found for existing evi|«.'-*Socli '■ a i restraint can only be cierej.ej when the ■ i 4 ' Guverrlment is fo^iishe.d with 'means to', i provide for it* oece-sitie*. Itut wilhoWl t; I »h* aid of a patriotic jteopfo. . ny Govern- i 0 ; meni"!- pevstlsu, for this or any other "dk- "; if j tn be issnrd, ranginc from fitly to live thouif i aai.d dallsre. place tB. se aeruriiie* within ' .- I the reach of all who nre~di"p..»cd to aid ; f their country. IV their redemptioQ, the! ,|try are solemnly til. dged. A aurressfulj j • i-»ue to this ronlesl. now believed to 1 tfj ul near i.t bard, will largely enhance the^N ,1 1 value to the bolder: and ponce once ve-" i 0 | stored, all bnrdent ran be iigl.tly borne. ! ci II- who selfishly withholds his aid in the I si*"," •' turning Ins available means to ' 0 j greater iotmhdiate profit, is sie-raluling I. j upon hi* country'* misfortune*, and may find that what seems to be present gam ig lead* onl^ 'tu future lo»«. 1 appeal, there- , I fere, with confi.'eficii III a 1-yul and pa-] |. triotic people, and invoke the effort." of all who love their country, and desire for it a . u { glorious future, lo aid their Government | D I In siiataioiog it* credit, and placing that : ,f| credit npon a stable foundation, b NV. 1'. Fkbsvxdrx, Secretary »f the Treaeney. | h j — Mra. Ann Wade died in Orange. ] New Jersey last week, after an illness ^ j of twenty-seven years, during tweutv- ! fire of wbicb abc baa not left her bed. t ' She was first affected tritli an aneurism juat above thn heart, which led lo a, is i combinntion of diseo-c* with which ahe ! iu I has since suffered If -r etao ha* at- i j tmcted the attendance of over forty phy* ir j aiciaoa. • 'j j '— Gener.vl I' ..trick ha* issued ordept ] j forbidding recruiting a nuts from on- ! Ij j listing colored men willtlu the linea of ' id tlio A rmy^nf the Potomac. is ! !D I iS. »■ WKATHfcUHY.-In Philadelphia. Ju-i 1? ly 26. Mr". Letitix Weatherby, in toe "0th ] Bl ' The deceased bad been a -faillifiil end I '** oonsislenl memtier of lh- It, K. Cliarrii] ' for a period of nesr forty years. ar,d duriuc j all that time remained firm in 'he priori- I pi-* or Christ in' ily. ai d '.ever adorned lh- ! no doctrines of li-r prnlVaainiv ; the beauty | r„ and virtue* of religion vr* trnty exempli'- , . tied in her-Rf- mid character, and the! ' power o' It -nab'eii her In ssy in h-r !.*■! | u» moments. "1 know that' l ihivll lie l«-lt-r ! • o off;" bat now she is gone and her wn-k is nil . '. grave of fcer we InVed wv fe'.t that we had " indeed Inst a friend and •% mother, and w» should tee her face no more till we n «t her le- at tbe bur of God. ft. W. ly i.e. • he RTAJir Dl'TIKS. ImomeJ bv lbs lAtt JrU if OfKjmplv ef IV- llaiTtd .VS. . by af Omotvu d .

0/ wrira. o/ Jese So, last. , iDslrinaeatJ are net lu lirrvrorOnl unless protierly ; ' i No lasmuoent la Invalid for the want of the par- ] I titular kind of stamjis iteatcnaird. provided a tcaal | •Urnp of equxl amount (except Propririarv Stamp., ! [ is duly afQxvd. . j I ■-rumen! are exe-opl Iroin itatr. , ' In all raWsa where an aChrstveotamp shall he need j ' ■ £1SKS,ffi«BS?»ff4SaS , . the tattlals of his nam*, and the date noun which ! the same ahxtt >•* attached or ured. «- tin! ttie saior ! ■ may not again he n»cd, muter a peuity of SOU. I Instrumrnta .'irrrtot-r.- u-ui-d without ftin-.iw not ! * to b# void wtiore stamp It subsequently aXIsed. I rostage Stamp# conwot t» u»cl as IWnrnuc Stamp.. Any person may present to the Commtsslour r of I Internal Set cuue any instrument, and require his ■ r. . > .limp Is impreose-1 .holt he reerlrret la evMenre In ! . all Courts, i.tit« !ih,tar..!:ef i.I.p-.,'!liiii.on Ihe grouml 1 of oath laatrum-at being without the ptonrr stamp. F The party to whom adornment I. Issued from s foreign oountry, or ' y wh-m It la lo be used. .hall. , b-furauolug tha riuis, affix thrreoa tha stamp or . stamps Indicating tha duty required. CSsr#, Draft, rr Or'rr, ol ilgbl or ea Drswag * For amount exoredtng B10. o. I Cmqtsah </ Osmopr. a Aad all other dorumeots laausU hy any Port , Wardan^r Marina Suivajor, Ml , Fassepr Titkrt. ' To a foreign port, tf ol less pries than SXS, bt> 1 And fur every additional *vo, or fi actional 1 paru thereof. In rxerts el pso, — 100., Power of Juornry. - Te transfer stock, bnado. or scrip, » i -. r ^Wtlmr swjkM^epa*^**, . IJ ; 1 • Big o/ DtAeapr. fnArmd. ; ^j.'sr.aasnsr'Asgs^ at sight or on drr-.smi, or say promts w--y note, ("SCOPt banh ootes lssuod lor rirrutstioo, and check, made and lalet-P d to be aumo* toVajmidoo drawl' or" : ."iimcic- ' «r * Is ss.ao.ef an-'. SI

| ate V ZaSog^esya ^ " • I aWtwf three I» mois-eomc as laUodMUs I ... ' vh-a.' OO i exes ret »i«s <■* the ccuu.irMtti.o W, in ear ture-gw -a. reset 1„ wbi-h • urn Ml1, te.y t- < «i-»*s«d, or ad*tiwi» aire or frsettooal pert W leir ef H'if.W 1 ,1rr of Jdiso iWotrtow. iv'u," "v u,s l'K ' "" i cu I F.<t f< cry addltiensl #1/00. or fru-t!or.«l part lu.xcrreol a.-.-lO. , 00 X.nl.fM fvr Farry or Unpa l>^c*rgoof>r»^ (urtorelga port, i! toenys ' UreodiHf Suv. L W " i'atry o/ Omoh. 1 At t'u.tom Houw, not rxcredlng i» value Bias, ss From #IOuto#iOU. 00 BSUt. t W IVr'the - ill. Jr. w,; uf good, from bonded wsret.uuvc.- xse*4Facet -hug dee buudr-d g.^oa* grc. s, os i. v CViH'r.U oj IVysrtt ,» Fd'r a mm not rxoreding ilW, W acceding *1Ui, UC IVskw s/irer. ■' Or Mvnnc Protest, Ac- * lasts. \VW Ine rent 'ruTr'i Stw^lor rtr^ry mtdv ^ ^ hewjr. , , Of In.?, malty— where tbe peostty Is dl/XW, ot W bete ths penalty exceed* #1.0(0, for wwxAg F.o .l.c'o'o caivut Ion ol the duties of any fie-.-, I n» 111 Oihrrth.a sorb s» amy hs r-" .'.o-d iu i-es. i.tocretiiBg», or used io ooe ntvtb;:. .. lib morig -(• dc-l., sud nol athore ^ l'p! P J".i,"nf°?rcwrydmcl or piece ut pspre ^ r (Vifi.tcets ./ tn/u. 1 •r;;-.. !>» « p or irsc ii.nsl part Uirreol, _ 'OS ! rerniam m'l rxrrrdlog 1* . Fa. Oh*. tO fffCq/iadfxp. For g.KKla -r J l..crrliM>dlre rxjairtcd to rocslyo ^ Mcrtyry. nr P.-rereial Koail. Fun c>rt> shiiuanntoatii. or Irictional part I .'oytdri. That 1'iwo each sod every asoign- ' J'r,^f«nre^*rao reur'walS" %£» b> ■getter of atCrrislreva stamp duty dial! be 1 rei|Uirrel snd| ps^id sqnsl to thst imposed on Ibvr-.pr (orlcr !Aan CHoHrr Farry.) nU reened, ' ^ vv nrraul of .ii-io ... uhr.i the amount uf rest vviira tht amouaveloi— # exce ds >iro, so O.srtrr Ferry, - I III any Letter or Mruiorsuduin relating to the It ,-t.r nv.ilrred lonnogr docs net rxased IM Confrsrti. ! ( oatracts, Br-krr'. Not*, or airmnraodum of '' hood."'* "rb-n'Tlvcre. ""hsad^'real "wtsi UilU el hik. . ] i Hilts ol talc, by w^lrh^ any ship or vessel, or " | rd to any othrrgcr.no or |irreons when the v d'")! """ '' "-.'amp w Do., wtirn th-con.tdrrstloo rxrord. #900 sod V 1 1%,'Tjfn' mt?i'ro nd tltlonal am uut ' 06 e Ul a-NM. ur fractional jmrt thereof. bO r : Where the ran. hlmtioo Is more than $!nn, aad I no! exiecdlng #s». so 1 ' ro-a* sb to #<.<»■. too And 1;t every additional ».vn, or tract Umal rf pert U i reof. In rxcrss of #1 .000, oo e rArtafrc^u. . r p'."togtrr-!'j,Mnl'T-.!>pcs.glagurneotypas,*d, ^sl|Un..\rxcred»renU.n Wie '*UU P" * n . nm: a. r-nt. It. noccnts, ui I'reav 00 -rats liw#l, 00 ITmtog-xphB. -xcrrdlag #1, fur -xh addition.; ,, . »' .w traction, _ 00 Itsrdn* ftrcefyr.

I VVarrhousr rrerlpt for prop-rty, gooda W -res or mcrrhnnitlw , nut otbrrwlsc proelded for, la sry nubtr-or pHvatrwarchoure, stinUu 1 j roiK rtf or goods an c.r]iositrd or stored ^.halriim exceed In valor #M0, ^ <ln|r|1 j r.xorcdl'nrin rahrr. >IMQ, to* avsry artihllimal * *1, ooo t* vldsd (or. held on .toroge lawny pubLc or prlratr warehouse or yard, Ml hrjArre1 hrlsrsr. Weighers' return.. If for a Wright not exsssd.aa/isScgfrua s K for a qusctiiy not exoeedlng one t-mosaa# t-udirl., |U Fwedlag one thouMO# bu.hetr f* OTfU"*rj other than ll.ore mrntloosd, e# i rau-ncn Cbrcho, **- Prnalty tor making, algotog or iosutag aiy inttrumrnt. do.-umrnt or paper ul Any k'.od whalaUpVee, wtthnnt the >xmr hrlrg duly stamped, for deaMtac I.., ; iu-.-. :.'t. o|^-#M| and the lour lor . nun ter-lttacr amps or diss— #l^n0|S)£tmi . pitxHim-.' I- h.r) labor not exrecoing Ceoesora. i-rr.-lia I... making, -ignlng. l-ulcg, sr. np baa. or paylBAany Bill of Cxohaars Prwft. O.dst, o*PTt>. ml.w.ry .S-tr a ilf.ru- For sailing Frui r.r!»r> UrJwinrs, uwrncthrs, NatrkOS, Photogrspr., Ac., wl.boot proper atsmp., #10 [ Or fur re moving .tamp- on those articles, OM. So stomp dntvshaUbr required onpswwv (fl>- ; exrsisE^s',: ysK'-tfgsg Utrrreffirom Hare*. Hmr ,-o- ui*,i. lick. :, or routrsre. . of Insurance when laaltrd u> injury «> pereosmwhUs trsrrllmg; nor ou ranitloatei of the imiiwiwut or wrigtji of acl.naU. wood, eoai, or other ortletoq, '» . i aneonorporit nutr. to mtnual Ittsurs ap* eoanwaasw - fur tbe insurance upon whtob poltmsg- Mlfim M' - tt*mpnuii«s kit 1-ru or are to hs tsansd i war ae say remu *f oriornsy aashmwaaylac * torn or MBto when such bood or acta thaii have aghtod thantu lbs .tamp or stompo dsanglqw the aoty MlMr " ' and al.-r.rvcr any Imn-t or note ahull be nijtii Jw. a OMrlgmrr. but nee atnnip duty .h.U be required trie plnr .... .imhjmpere^Mro^a^MniBialaWf * 1 re'< ' jbals !n« renreof" * t—i.r.g o-iinrssr.; nor loony Indoreeniaas of a wsi rotloMe In. tr nr. irnt. ■ I'-HU'W, T la-t Ota stamp duty aloos# tBaraow j «h»!i be the hlgbr.t laic required #w told UMniThr stamp di.tirs on Mip l lctrts, Uffiiof Lad tcV.mr, '^rrer'.'^lw0to' «hetCptb<C^a!l,s»l i ports oe plaera to fcrtthm Worth Ames]#*. ...