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 8 THIRTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 16, 17. 1866. Post routes. Ohm OHIO. From New Carlisle, via Brant, to Dayton. Qyggorh From Auburn to Clarksville. _ · _ From Dalles City, on the Columbia river, to Umatilla, in Umatilla county. From Umatilla, by Le Grand, in Union county to Baker City, in Ba- _ ker county. Pennsylvania. PENNSYLVANIA. From Tylersport, in Montgomery county, to Seller’s Tavern, in Bucks county. , Vermont. VERBIONT. From Rassumpsie, via South Danville, to Danville. From South Danville to \Vest Danville. T Washington WASHINGTON TERRITORY. amt0W` From Wallula, by Antoine Plants, Peru, D’Orville Lake, and Hell Gate, to Helena, Montana Territory. wm Virginia. WEST `VIRGINIA. Chanve route numbered four thousand one hundred and twent·-five . => . ., . 5. . ’ (4,120,) from Middletown, in '1 yler county, to Ellenboro’, in Ritchie county; and route Sisterville, in Tyler county, to Twiggs, in Pleasant county. Wisconsin. `VIS CON SIN. From Watome, TVaushara county, to Grand Rapids, Wood county Approved, March 14, 1866. March 14, 1866. CHAP. XVII. -—-An Act to extend the T {me/or the WithdrazvaZ of Goods for Consumptzonjinm public Store and bonded IVare}z0use, and _]?2r other Proposes. Um, Mw lr Be it enacted. by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Gifted 1666, goods;  States of America tn- Congress ctssenzbled, That on and after the passage glgslegsffggly. gc. ot this act, and until the first day'of May, eighteen hundred and sixty- “,,;¥8hO“SG! on six, any goods, wares, or merchandise under bond, in any public or pri wlnclildunes Give vate bonded warehouse, upon which the duties are unpaid, may be with- l_° draiwn for consumption, and the bonds cancelled, on payment of the duties consumption an charges prescribed by law; and any goods, wares or merchandise de- Ep%¤;g>¤)‘¤¤¤€=¤t of posited in bond,·in any public or private bonded warehouse, on and after Afm. May 1, the- first day of May aforesaid, and all goods, wares, or merchandise re· $$il§1§F§..Z‘IrC.F`Z§}}?S§§".£f.T.']$2J3‘L“d’ on   °*`    dmwm wmlm t { - tp f th di {one ygai 1 rom tie ate lp priginal nnone year after por a ion, on paymcn o e u ies an ciarves to w no t iey may be imp<>rt=¤fi<>¤, subject by law at the time of such withdrawal   and after the ex iration Hp0D p8ylll€l\i ‘ . · . p &c. ’ 0; ope year fron; the date of original importation, and until the expiration How maybe o t ree years rom said date, any goods, wares, or merchandise in bond “,ith~m mm, assessed on the original entry and charges, and an additional duty of ten years from_ date per centum of the amount of such duties and charges. °f';;‘P°"“t‘°“· Seo. 2. And be it further enacted, That neither this nor any other ao Hon :f°€[§;>é;3· shall operate to prevent the ereportation of bonded goods, wares, or mei goods ,,,,,,,},,,,1. chandise from warehouse within three years from the date of original in Lrgpgifgysiggn in portationnnop their transportation in bond from the port into which the vented. were origina y imported to any other port or ports for the purpose of e r— Repeal of in- portation; and all acts and parts of acts inconsistent with the provisions °<>¤·*¤Si<>¤* MW- of this act are hereby repealed. Approved, March 14, 1866.
 * 'l;;l*€;;;‘·';;n5‘{*‘*’ as aforesaid, may be withdrawn for consumption on payment of the duties