Master’s or conductor’s oath on clearing outward.

District and Port of San Francisco:

I, L. M. Furman, master or conductor of the schooner C. H. White, bound from the port of San Francisco to hunting and fishing, solemnly, sincerely, and truly swear that the manifest of the cargo on board the said schooner now delivered by me to the collector of this district, and subscribed with my name, contains, according to the best of my knowledge and belief, a full, just, and true account of all the goods, wares, and merchandise now actually laden on board the said vessel or vehicle, and of the value thereof; and if any other goods, wares, or merchandise shall be laden or put on board the said schooner previous to her departure from this port I will immediately report the same to the collector. I do also swear that I verily believe the duties on all foreign merchandise therein specified have been paid or secured according to law, and that no part thereof is intended to be relanded within the United States; and that if, by distress or other unavoidable accident, it shall become necessary to reland the same, I will forthwith make a just and true report thereof to the collector of customs in the districts wherein such distress or accident may happen. And said cargo is truly intended to be landed in the port of——. So help me God.

L. M. Furman, Master.
John T. Dare,
Deputy Collector of Customs.