CUSTOM-HOUSE FEES AT ALL PORTS EXCEPTING THOSE 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 tonnage deck 3. For each poop or closed-in space above the upper or spar deck, required by law to be admeasured 4. Certificate of registry or record, including bond and oath 5. Indorsement of change of master on certificate of registry or of record 6. For every bond under the Registry Act 7. Certificate of enrolment 8. Each indorsement on certificate of enrolment of change of master 9. License and granting the same, including bond and oath, to a vessel of not over 20 tons If above 20 and not over 100 tons If over 100 tons 10. Indorsement on a license of change of master 11. Certifying manifest, and granting permit for licensed vessel to go from district to district, if under 50 tons $ ets. 1 50 3.00 1 50 2 25 1.00 0.20 0 25 0.50 12. Receiving certified manifest, and granting permit on arrival of such vessel, if under 50 tons Of 50 tons or over 0 25 050 13. Certifying manifest, and granting permission to registered vessel to go from district to district 1 30 14. Receiving certified manifest, and granting permit on arrival of registered vessel 1 50 15. Granting permit to a vessel not belonging to a citizen of the United States, to 2. 00 2.00 20. Post entry 17. Granting permit to a vessel engaged in the fishery, to trade at a foreign. port 21. Permit to land or deliver goods or baggage 22. Bond taken officially 23. Permit to lade goods for exportation 24. Permit to lade goods for exportation, entitled to drawback 25. Debenture, or other official certificate 26. Bill of health 27 Receipt for tonnage dues 28. Official documents, registers excepted, required by any merchant, owner, or master of any vessel, not before enumerated, as orders, permits, and other documents requiring the collector's signature, including certificates on invoices, and shipper's manifests; and for every jurat or verification on oath, not otherwise provided for 29. Services other than admeasurement, to be performed by the surveyor in 30. For like services in vessels under 100 tons, having similar merchandise 32. Protection 33. Crew list 34. Weighing of weighable articles exported, upon which a drawback or return duty is allowed, or withdrawn from bonded warehouse for export, per 100 pounds. (To be accounted for to the Treasury as miscellaneous custom receipts) $ cts. - 0 20 3 00 1 50 0 67 0 25 0 25 - 0 03 35. Weighing of salt to cure fish. (See Treasury Regulations of 1874, Arts. 739, 743, and 744. See also Regs. of 1868, Part V., Art. 122, and Supplementary Regs. of July 27th, 1872.) 36. Measuring salt withdrawn in quantities less than an entire importation, for the curing of fish, per hundred bushels 37. Weighing of other weighable articles in the districts of Boston, New York, Philadelphia, and Baltimore, per 112 lbs. 38. Weighing of other weighable articles in the district of Norfolk 39. Weighing of other weighable articles in all other districts [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 exempted from such fees.] - 0 75 0 013 0 021 40. Gauging of gaugeable articles exported, upon which drawback or return duty is allowed, and gauging of goods withdrawn from bonded warehouse for export, per cask 42. For counting the number of bottles of cider, beer, ale, porter, &c. contained in any package, per dozen bottles - 0 12 0 041/2 Marble, lumber, and all similar articles, the actual expense incurred [Measurers, weighers, and gaugers are to be paid monthly by the collector, and the amount so paid should be charged to the United States.] 44. For recording bill of sale, mortgage, hypothecation, or conveyance of a vessel under Act of July 29, 1850 45. For recording certificate for discharging and cancelling any such conveyance 46. 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, amount of such encumbrance, and from and to whom made - 1 00 47. For furnishing copies of such records, for each bill of sale, mortgage, or other conveyance FEES FOR THE INSPECTION OF STEAM VESSELS. $ ets. - 0 30 In addition to the fees above-mentioned for issuing enrolments, licenses, or 48. For the inspection and examination of steam vessels made for the year, and for For each steam vessel of 100 tons or under 49. For every ton in excess of 100 tons - 25 00 0 05 - 10 00 50. For the licensing of each captain, chief engineer, and first-class pilot of a steam vessel 51. For the licensing of every engineer and pilot of inferior grade 52. For the licensing of a chief mate of a steam vessel FOR THE SERVICES MENTIONED BELOW FEES ARE COLLECTIBLE AS FOLLOWS:53. Entry of a vessel, American or Foreign, from a foreign port with passengers:— Entry of a vessel of 100 tons or upwards Entry of a vessel, if of less than 100 tons Duties performed by the surveyor on vessel of 100 tons or upwards, if there be dutiable cargo 2.50 150 Duties performed by surveyor on vessel of whatever tonnage with free cargo Perinit to land old sails, chronometers, and water casks if required Duties performed by surveyor on vessel of less than 100 tons, if there be dutiable cargo 3 00 150 0 67 0 20 Hospital dues, if American vessel, 40 cents per month for each seaman em Oath to hospital return, if American vessel Tonnage duty, at 30 cents per ton, American measure, if due Permit to take in cargo or ballast while discharging, if required 54. Clearance of a foreign vessel for a foreign port with passengers :- Certified copy of outward manifest, if required Departure permit, when required Postal oath, if not embodied in general oath on clearance Tonnage duty, at 30 cents per ton, if due Certificate of payment of tonnage dues Certificate of American growth or production, if required 55. Clearance of an American vessel for a foreign port with passengers :Fees, same as above, and bond for crew Certified crew list Certificate to shipping articles 56. Entry of an American vessel sailing under register, in the coasting trade, touching at a foreign port, under the Act of May 27, 1848, and bringing thence cargo and passengers: Foreign entry, if of vessel of 100 tons or upwards Duties performed by the surveyor on vessel of 100 tons or upwards, if there be dutiable cargo 2.50 1 50 Duties performed by surveyor on vessel of whatever tonnage, with free cargo Permit to land old sails, chronometers, &c., if required Permit to land ballast, if required Duties performed by surveyor on vessel of less than 100 tons, if there be dutiable cargo 3.00 150 0 67 0 20 0 20 0 20 Certificate of payment of tonnage dues, if required Receiving certified manifest and granting permit, for each manifest 57. Clearance of an American vessel sailing under a register, touching at a foreign port, under the Act of May 27, 1848, and carrying cargo and 0 20 1 50 Certificate to shipping articles Certificate to coastwise manifest, and permit 36247. Bb 1 50 0 20 Certificate to each invoice (Art. 349, Regs. 1874) 58. Entry of merchandise for immediate consumption on arrival (Form 80, Art. 347, Regs. 1874). $ cts. 0 20 59. Warehouse entry (Form 120, Art. 593, Regs. 1874). Oath to entry Certificate to each invoice - 0 20 ⚫0 20 Permit to warehouse Warehousing bond 60. Withdrawal entry for consumption at port of original importation (Form 125, Art. 617, Regs. 1874). 0 20 0 20 61. Withdrawal entry for consumption at a port other than that of original impor- Penal bond, if required, 40 cents additional 62. Withdrawal entry for transportation in the United States, at the port of original importation (Form 128, Art. 631, Reg. Jan. 1, 1874). 63. Withdrawal entry for transportation in the United States, at a port other than that of original importation (Forms 129 and 143, Arts. 631 and 653, Reg. Jan. 1, 1874). 64. Re-warehousing entry (Form 136, Art. 645, Reg. Jan. 1, 1874). Fees, same as in par. 62. |