(H.) Abstract of unclaimed merchandise sold at public auction in the District of — day of in the quarter ending the 1 cask claret, 4 A. B. 56 galls. at 3 b's almonds, 7 C. D. 100 lbs. at 3 Brig Tybee, J. Barker. 1 J. B. 1 a 2, 1 box cont'g a carriage, $400 $400 (J.) Account of Fines, Penalties, and Forfeitures, received and distributed by A. B., Collector for the District of The United States vs. One Trunk of Silks, the property of (or consigned to) A. B., decreed forfeited CR. term, 1821. The United States vs. six barrels of Sugar, one bag of Coffee, and two boxes of Prunes, the property of (or consigned to) C. D., decreed forfeited 1 term, 1821. A. B. Collector's proportion 6 68 C. D. Naval officer's proportion, as E. F. Surveyor's proportion, as per J. K. Informant's, including addi * Distributions made conformably to the provisions of the 5th section of the act of 3d of March, 1815, further to provide for the collection of duties on Imposts and Tonnage. (a) In this case the value of the property seized, condemned, and sold, being less than $250, the whole of the costs, agreeably to the provisions of the 5th section of the act alluded to, are to be taken out of the United States moiety, that being sufficient for that purpose; when, in such case, such moiety is not sufficient to pay the costs, the other parties interested in the forfeiture are to pay the balance, and not the United States. Note. In all cases the taxable costs and charges are to be supported by bills regularly allowed and taxed by court. If any of the charges of the marshal, &c., which are not taxable by court, should appear to you to be unauthorized or excessive, they are, of course, to be rejected or reduced, as the case may be. It is also to be observed, that the marshal's account of sales should specify the articles sold, to whom sold, quantity, prices obtained, &c., and should be accompanied, in each case, by a copy of the decree of court, certified by the clerk. No. 1. Abstract of payments made to Inspectors, Gaugers, Weighers, and Measurers, by A. B., Collector of the Customs for the District of in the quarter ending the day of The United States, 1821. May 1, For attendance on board the Constitution, from the 1st to the 12th of May, both days inclusive, being 13 days, at $3 June 3, Ditto, on board the brig Brutus, from the 3d to the 9th of June, both days inclusive, being 7 days, at $3 per day, $39.00 21 00 $60 00 SURVEYOR'S OFFICE, June 30, 1821. I certify that the services above stated have been performed by G. B. R., an Inspector of the Customs. L. M., Surveyor. Received, on the day of -, from A. B., Collector of the Customs for the District of - the sum of sixty dollars, for my services as Inspector of the Customs for the quarter ending the and for which I have signed duplicate receipts. G. B. R., Inspector. $60.00 day of. Received payment of the above eight dollars and seventy cents from E. F., Collector of the Customs, and for which I have signed duplicate receipts. A. B., Gauger. *This is to be varied for the different ports, agreeably to the act of 2d of March, 1799; and to the rate thus ascertained is to be added 50 per cent., as authorized by the act of 26th of April, 1816. I certify that the above account is just. PORT OF DISTRICT OF June 30, 1821. C. D., Surveyor. June 30, 1821. Received payment of the above fifty dollars and thirty-four cents from E. F., Collector of the Customs, and for which I have signed duplicate receipts. A. B., Weigher. Received payment of the above one hundred and thirty-nine dollars and twenty-one cents, from E. F., Collector of the Customs, and for which I have signed duplicate receipts. G. H., Measurer. |