(A.) Abstract of Duties on goods, wares, and merchandise, imported into the District of, in vessels of the United States, in the quarter ending the day of DOLLARS. POUNDS. per ct. per ct. per ct. per ct. per ct. DOLLARS. per ct. per ct. p. c. per ct. per ct. p. c. per ct. tution, T. Lang, London, 1 20,000 12,000 4,000 6,000 10,000 10,000 400 400 15,000 1,800 800 1,500 3,000 368 8,968 COLLECTOR'S OFFICE, District of · -,,July 1, 1821. DISTRICT OF A. B., Collector. Naval Office, July 1, 1821. I certify, that I have examined the above abstract of duties with the books of this office, and the original entry of each vessel in my possession, and find the same to agree in all its parts, and that the sum of eight thousand nine hundred and sixty-eight dollars is the total amount of duties arising on the merchandise therein mentioned, for the quarter ending the day of C. D., Naval Officer. (B.) Abstract of Duties on goods, wares, and merchandise, imported into the District of day of in Foreign vessels paying Value of goods paying ad valorem duties. 7 per cent. 15 per cent. 20 per cent. 25 per cent. 30 per cent. DOLLARS. I certify, that I have examined the above abstract of duties with the books of this office, and the original entry of each vessel in my possession, and find the same to agree in all its parts, and that the sum of seven thousand five hundred and fifty-three dollars and eighteen cents is the total amount of duties arising on the merchandise therein mentioned, for the quarter ending the (C.) in vessels of the United day of Abstract of duties on goods, wares, and merchandise imported into the district of I certify, that I have examined the above abstract of duties with the books of this office, and the original entry of each vessel in my possession, and find the same to agree in all its parts, and that the sum of five thousand and ninety-three dollars is the total amount of duties arising on the merchandise therein mentioned, for the quarter ending the day of C. D., Naval Officer. (D.) Abstract of duties arising on the tonnage of ships or vessels entered in the district of — in the quarter ending the in the State of· day of -; also of Light money collected on Foreign vessels during said quar On each quarter-yearly abstract the following certificate and recapitulatory statement should be endorsed, viz : DISTRICT OF, Naval office, July 1, 1821. This is to certify, that I have compared the above abstract of duties, and the entry of each vessel, with the books of this office, and find the same to be correct in all its parts, and that the sum of four hundred and eighty-seven dollars and sixty cents is the whole amount of tonnage duties and light money collected in the district in the quarter ending the C. D., Naval officer. day of This is to certify, that I have compared the above abstract of duties arising on passports and clearances, with the books of this office, and find the same to be correct in all its parts, and that the sum of twenty-two dollars is the whole amount of such duties received in this district in the quarter ending the day ofC. D., Naval officer. Abstract of interest received on duty bonds by A. B., Collector of the Customs for the district of — ending the When paid. (F.) John Flemming A. B. & C. D. Apr. 1, 1819 Apr. 1, 1820 June 20, 1821 *Rule of calculation. This is to certify, that I have compared the above abstract of interest received, with the books kept in this office, and find the same to be correct in all its parts, and that the sum of twenty dollars and fifty-five cents is the whole amount of interest received in the quarter ending the — day of -, on duty bonds not paid at maturity. C. D., Naval officer. in the quarter On clear ance. On entrance. 14 Total amount. (G.) Abstract of Moneys received from masters and owners of vessels of the United States, pursuant to the acts of Congress of 16th July, 1798, and 3d May, 1802, entitled "an act for the relief of sick and disabled seamen," by A. B., Collector of the Customs for the District of - in the State of· in the quarter ending the day of *According to the 6th section of the act approved the 3d of May, 1802, the rate of commission is to be the same as on other moneys collected. Whatever commission, therefore, a Collector is entitled to by law, on moneys arising from imposts and tonnage, he is to charge on the amount of hospital money collected. FORM OF MASTER'S RETURN TO BE MADE TO THE COLLECTOR. Return of seamen on board the ship called the Constitution, Thomas Lang, master, (or owner, as the case may be,) showing also their names, the times for which they were respectively employed, and the sums retained out of the wages of each. |