75. Export entry from warehouse for benefit of drawback (Form 211, Art. 815, Reg. Jan. 1, 1874). Oath Export bond Permit to deliver Order to load Debenture certificate $ cts. [If weighable goods exported, three cents per hundred pounds for weighing, and if gaugeable goods exported, ten cents per cask for gauging.] 76. Export entry of manufactured articles for drawback (Form 214, Art. 819, Reg. Jan 1, 1874). Order for examination of goods (Treasury Circular, December 12, 1868) 77. Transportation entry for exportation for drawback (Form 217, Art. 823, Reg. Jan. 1, 1874). Oath Bond Order for examination Order to load for transportation Debenture certificate At the port of arrival, there will be charged : 0 30 : 0 20 0 50 Like fees to the foregoing should be collected upon exportation of goods under Internal Revenue Acts. CUSTOM-HOUSE FEES ON THE NORTHERN, NORTH-EASTERN, AND NORTH-WESTERN FRONTIERS OF THE UNITED STATES. Treasury Regulations of 1874. 1. For the admeasurement of tonnage and certifying the same, for every transverse section under the tonnage deck 2. For each between decks, above the tonnage deck $ cts. 1 50 3. 00 3. For each closed-in space above the upper or spar deck, required by law to be admeasured (no fees being chargeable for admeasuring a vessel under five tons in burden) 4. For certificate of enrolment, including bond and oath 5. For granting a license, including bond and oath, to a vessel not over 20 tons 0 70 1 20 6. For granting a license to a vessel above 20 tons and not over 100 tons, including bond and oath 7. For granting a license to a vessel above 100 tons, including bond and oath 9. For certifying a manifest, including master's oath, and granting a permit for 0 25 - 0 50 10. For receiving a manifest, including oath of master, on arrival of a vessel under 50 tons from one collection district at another, whether touching at an intermediate foreign port or not 11. For receiving a manifest, including master's oath, on arrival of a vessel of 50 - 0 25 13. For certifying a manifest, including master's oath, and granting a permit to a vessel above 50 tons, laden with a cargo destined for a port or place in another district at which there is no custom-house 0 50 14. For certificate to a manifest of a vessel trading from place to place in a district (when required) 16. For the clearance of a vessel sailing directly to a foreign port, otherwise than by the sea 18. For a permit to land or deliver imported goods not included in any entry (see item 29) 20. For a permit or order to load goods for exportation, whether for benefit of drawback or otherwise 19. For a bond officially taken, not otherwise provided for 21. For debenture or other official certificate, not otherwise provided for - 23. For recording a certificate for discharging or cancelling any such conveyance 0 50 24. For furnishing a certificate setting forth the names of the owners of any registered or enrolled vessel, the parts or proportions owned by each; and, also, the material facts of any existing bill of sale, mortgage, hypothecation, or other encumbrance, the date and amount of such encumbrance, and from and to whom made 25. For furnishing copies of such records: for each bill of sale, mortgage, or other conveyance 26. For a certificate of the payment of tonnage dues (see item 21) 27. For a permit to transfer goods from one storehouse to another, when re- 28. For receiving a manifest of each railroad car or other vehicle, laden in 29. For entry of goods, wares, and merchandise, for consumption, warehouse or $cts. 1 00 0 50 0 20 0 20 0.25 0 50 [Combined entries will be treated as two entries, and charged for accordingly.] 30. For certificate of registry, including bond and oath 31. For indorsement of change of master on registry 32. For indorsement of change of master on license (see item 21) 33. The fees above mentioned (so far as they concern vessels), are applicable in the case of all vessels navigating the waters of the northern, northeastern, and north-western frontiers otherwise than by the sea, and no fees other than those above specially enumerated can be legally collected from the owners or masters as such, of vessels (not being steamers) enrolled or licensed on said frontiers. 34. Bill of health 35. Crew-list, including bond 36. Protection 2 25 37. Weighing of weighable articles withdrawn from bonded warehouse for export, per 100 lbs. 38. Weighing of salt to cure fish. (See Treas. Reg. of 1874, Arts. 739, 743, and 744. Also Regs. of 1868, Part V., Art. 122, and Supplementary Regulations of July 27, 1872.) 39. Salt withdrawn in quantities less than an entire importation for the curing of fish, per 100 bushels 40. Weighing of other weighable articles, per 112 pounds [Weighers' fees are not to be collected, unless weighing is necessary to determine dutiable value; and goods entered for immediate exportation, and not actually deposited in warehouse, are exempt from such fees.] 41. Gauging of gaugeable articles exported, or withdrawn from warehouse for exportation, per cask [Fee is not applicable to goods exported in cases.] 42. Gauging of other articles : 0 75 0 03 0 10 Casks, each 43. For counting the number of bottles of cider, beer, ale, porter, &c, contained in any package, per dozen bottles 0 011 CUSTOM-HOUSE FEES ON THE NORTHERN, NORTH-EASTERN, AND NORTH-WESTERN FRONTIERS OF THE UNITED STATES. Treasury Regulations of 1874. 1. For the admeasurement of tonnage and certifying the same, for every transverse section under the tonnage deck 2. For each between decks, above the tonnage deck $ cts. 1 50 - 3 00 3. For each closed-in space above the upper or spar deck, required by law to be admeasured (no fees being chargeable for admeasuring a vessel under five tons in burden) 4. For certificate of enrolment, including bond and oath 5. For granting a license, including bond and oath, to a vessel not over 20 tons in burden 1 50 0 70 1 20 6. For granting a license to a vessel above 20 tons and not over 100 tons, in- 7. For granting a license to a vessel above 100 tons, including bond and oath 9. For certifying a manifest, including master's oath, and granting a permit for 0 25 0 50 10. For receiving a manifest, including oath of master, on arrival of a vessel under 50 tons from one collection district at another, whether touching at an intermediate foreign port or not - 0 25 11. For receiving a manifest, including master's oath, on arrival of a vessel of 50 tons or over from one collection district at another, whether touching at an intermediate foreign port or not 12. For certifying a manifest, including oath of master, and granting a permit to a vessel under 50 tons, laden with a cargo destined for a port or place in another district at which there is no custom-house 0 50 - 0 25 13. For certifying a manifest, including master's oath, and granting a permit to a 15. For the entry of a vessel directly from a foreign port 0 50 0 20 0.50 16. For the clearance of a vessel sailing directly to a foreign port, otherwise than by the sea 17. For a post entry 19. For a bond officially taken, not otherwise provided for 18. For a permit to land or deliver imported goods not included in any entry (see item 29) 0 50 2.00 0 20 0 50 20. For a permit or order to load goods for exportation, whether for benefit of drawback or otherwise 0 30 21. For debenture or other official certificate, not otherwise provided for - 23. For recording a certificate for discharging or cancelling any such conveyance 0 50 24. For furnishing a certificate setting forth the names of the owners of any registered or enrolled vessel, the parts or proportions owned by each; and, also, the material facts of any existing bill of sale, mortgage, hypothecation, or other encumbrance, the date and amount of such encumbrance, and from and to whom made 25. For furnishing copies of such records: for each bill of sale, mortgage, or other conveyance 26. For a certificate of the payment of tonnage dues (see item 21) 27. For a permit to transfer goods from one storehouse to another, when required by owner or importer (see item 18) $ cts. 1 00 0 50 0 20 - 0 20 - 0 25 28. For receiving a manifest of each railroad car or other vehicle, laden in 29. For entry of goods, wares, and merchandise, for consumption, warehouse or - 0 50 [Combined entries will be treated as two entries, and charged for accordingly.] 30. For certificate of registry, including bond and oath 31. For indorsement of change of master on registry 32. For indorsement of change of master on license (see item 21) 33. The fees above mentioned (so far as they concern vessels), are applicable in the case of all vessels navigating the waters of the northern, northeastern, and north-western frontiers otherwise than by the sea, and no fees other than those above specially enumerated can be legally collected from the owners or masters as such, of vessels (not being steamers) enrolled or licensed on said frontiers. 34. Bill of health 2 25 1. 00 0 20 0 25 35. Crew-list, including bond 1.00 36. Protection 37. Weighing of weighable articles withdrawn from bonded warehouse for export, per 100 lbs. 0.50 0 03 38. Weighing of salt to cure fish. (See Treas. Reg. of 1874, Arts. 739, 743, and 744. Also Regs. of 1868, Part V., Art. 122, and Supplementary Regulations of July 27, 1872.) 39. Salt withdrawn in quantities less than an entire importation for the curing of fish, per 100 bushels 40. Weighing of other weighable articles, per 112 pounds [Weighers' fees are not to be collected, unless weighing is necessary to determine dutiable value; and goods entered for immediate exportation, and not actually deposited in warehouse, are exempt from such fees.] 41. Gauging of gaugeable articles exported, or withdrawn from warehouse for exportation, per cask 42. Gauging of other articles : [Fee is not applicable to goods exported in cases.] Casks, each - 0 12 Cases and baskets containing wines and distilled spirits, each 0 04 43. For counting the number of bottles of cider, beer, ale, porter, &c. contained in any package, per dozen bottles 0 01 |