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Robert H Smith, insp'r Edenton 20 JT Elsworth, g & Ins Cheston 1095
John Popelston, do do 45 Henry Sparnick, inspector, do
Isaac Pipkin, sur Murfreesboro' 204 Patrick Cantwell, do do
Miles Elliott, do Hertford 200 Wm Perreneau, export insp du
Plymouth.
Peter Ehney, ins, do
Levi Fagan, collect'r Plymouth, 453 Saml J Wagner, stor keep do 1095
G Nicholls, insp &c. &c. do 126 Robert Gibbs, inspector,
John Haywood, sur &c. Windsor, 153 Thos Steedman, jr
Washington
John B Holmes,

do do do

1095

1095

do do

1095

320

do 80

265

748 Yorick Suley, por app. stores,
250 James Heynes, asst do
Beaufort.

249

Thos H Blunt, col Washington,
Wm S Holmes, dep do do
Welcome Hoell, tem insp &c do
R Midyett,tem ins Hatteras binks 45 David Turner, col Beaufort,
Benjamin Runyon, gauger, do 49-
Newbern
Thos S Singleton, col Newbern,
S. Wilkins, dep col & ins &c. do
JL Wilkins, meas and w'r do
James Wade, sur Swansborough
Beaufort.

Thos S Shaw, col Georgetown, 385

James E Gibble, insp &c

do

480

415

Georgetown.

GEORGIA.
Savannah.

2119

44 A. B. Fannin, col Savannah 273 Thos S. Wayne, nav officer do 1056 John Shellman, surveyor do 765

Jas. E Gibble, col &c. Beaufort, 373 Inspectors at Savannah at 1095 each. 132 John Dennis, Samuel C. House, Raymond P. Demese, Jno. W. Stirk, W. Starr, Jno B Davies, JD Lyon, Joseph George, Wm W Wash.

Wilmington.

James Owen, col Wilmington,
David White, insp

Seth Hoard, insp &c.
Wm Harris, insp and meas do
Wm H Laspeyre, do do
Roger Moore,

James Brownlow,

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290 Wm J. Moore, siore keeper do

800

do

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Sunbury.

do

250

John D. Jones, surv'r &c.
Ocracoke.

Silvester Brown, col Ocracoke,
John Mayo,dep do and insp do
Camden

Ste Charles, col Eitzabeth City,
J McMorine, tem insp &c. do
S Char'es, jr.
do do
SOUTH CAROLINA.

Charleston.
JR Pringle, collec'r Charleston,
Charles Boucheneau, clerk do
Edward Kennedy, do do
Wm T McCready, do do
Robert Howard, do do

do

do

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CJ Steedman, nav. officer, do
Thomas H Jervey, sur
Robert Wilson, insp &c.
Samuel Champlain, do
Isaac Cardoza weigher, do
E Kennedy, m'r for. goods, do
Theodore Gaillard, mea do
Isaac Mc P Lee, inspector do
John B White, do do
Thomas J Chiffelle, do do
Francis Lee,

244
854 Samuel S. Law, collr Sunbury
St. Mary's.

do 506

do 375

do 300

1000 Arch Clark, collec'r. St. Mary's 530
604 M H Hebbard, inspector
Andrew Pecetly, do
1030 R C. Smith, do
350
Hardwick.
152 T. J. Charlton, col' Hardwick 200
Brunswick.

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John N McIntosh, col Brunsw'k 493 3443 J. Rokenbaugh, inspector 1000 J. Rokenbaugh, measurer 350 J Rokenbaugh, weigher 1000 Woodford Mabry, inspector do 840 OHIO. 1401 Cuyahoga.

174

147

250

250

1369 S Starkweather, col Cleaveland 525)
1095 Solomon W Cochran, isp do
233
1095 Saml Butler, do Fair Port
2808 H Hubbard, do Ashtabula
1095 Rice Harper, do Madison
3972 Aivin Armstrong, do Conneath
1095
Sandusky
1095 Wm. H. Hunter, col Sandusky 409
1095 G S Patterson, dp cl & inspec-
1095 tor, Mouth of Huron

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John Hoff,

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William Barnes,

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1095 HI. Harman, do L Sankusky
1995 John L Mumford, do Portland

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300

James B Campbell, do

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MICHIGAN.

Michilimackinac.

Ab Wendell,col Michi imackinac
Saml Abbot, inspector
do
Jno Agnew, do Sault Ste Marie
TAH Edwards, do St Joseph's
H Gray, ins & deol Grand river
Detroit.

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Natchez.

700 James Stockman, col Natchez, 128 Pearl River.

Andrew Mack, collector Detroit 1617
John B Valle, dp col & insp do
Jmes Q Adams, do Monroe 360
John Thorn,

do Black River 360 P R R Pray, coll'r Pearlington,

ALABAMA.
Mobile

250

1000

1095

John K Smith, do St Clair 360
Wa F. Mo-ely, do Sagina 500
Joh A Bucker, do Grosse Isle 240 George W. Owen, roll'r Mobile, 2735
DC McKinstry, inspec D troit 480 F L Owen deputy & clerk, do
JE Schwarz, do Spring Wells 480 Charles A Henry, inspector do
Henry B Bie vort, do do 480 Samuel G Swift, temporary in-
Francis Cicot, do river Rouge 240 spector, $3 per day.
W B Hunt, do Hamtramck 240 Adam C. Hollinger, do do
do
Joseph F Marsac, do
240 A C Hollinger, wr mr &gr do
Rb Melirum, do river Clinton 360 Benj S Smoot, temp insp do
George McDougal, do Ft Gratiot 150
HH Brown, sp insp Detroit $3 p day
B. Chitlenden, do do
LOUISIANA.
Mississippi.

do

do

do

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JW Breedlove, col N Orleans,
Pete K. Wagner n, officer do
HD Peire, surveyor,
do
PG Bertrand, weigher,
J B Teanbari, gauger,
FRG avany, meas & mark do
A H Smith, a praiser
Robert F Canfield, do
Martin Gordon, jr dep col do
W M'Cullough, impost elk do
Isaac Warbeck, reg clerk do
RL DuCoin debent. do do
GK Lee, ass't impost do do
LADesforges,ass't reg do do
C Jones, ass't debent do do
AR McNair, clerk commercial
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KENTUCKY.
Louisville.

400 B J Harrison, surv Louisville,
FLORIDA, WEST.
Pensacola.

1095

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350

4400 Robert Mitchell, col Pensacola, 544
1095
3000 R A Mi chell, inspector, do
2500 Wm M Loftin, surv St Andrews, 300
6403
St Johns.
5822 James Dell, coll'r, Jacksonville, 606
4835 Horatio J Dexter, inspector, do 300
1500
FLORIDA, EAST,
St. Augustine.
1500 John Rodman, col St. Augustine, 513
St Marks.

1500

1500
1500 Jesse H Willis coll'r, Magnolia, 532
1200 Burr H Duvall, insp St Marks, 750
1200 Angustus Steele, do Tampa Bay, 547
1000 Ambrose Crane, surv St Marks
Key West.
William A Whitehead, collec-
tor Key West,

800

384

2937

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1200 George H Poor, bond clk do 1000 A Gordon, dep col & insp do 600 Stephen R Mallory insp Joseph Menard, col do do Wm Batterson, sur Madisonville 250 Charles Howe, do Indian Key, 730 C Lenes surv Basin Carondiolet 250 John Dubase, do Cape Florida, 400 Andrew Marschalk, surv Natchez, 150 H B Crews, tem do Charlotte har 547 CT Gow, storek'pr N.Orleans, 1099 WBGTaylor, board offic Balize, 1095 G I Floyd, collector, Appalachic

Appalachicola.

John Fitzgerald, do S West Pass, 1095

ola,

775

J Taylor, do Basin Carondiolet, 1096 Wm D Price inspector, do

750

Table of Fees of Officers of the Customs.

Under the act of 31st December, 1792, for Registering and Recording vessels 1. For the admeasurement of every ship or ve-sel, of an hundred tons and under, I center ton. 2. For the admeasurement of every ship or vessel, above 100 and not exceeding 200 tons,

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3. For the admeasurement of every ship or vessel above 200 tons, 4. For every certificate of registry or record,

5. For every endorsement upon a certificate of registry or record, 6 for taking every bond required by the act,

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Note-At those ports at which there is a Collector, Naval Officer, and Surveyor, the said fees shall be equally divided between them; where there is no Naval Officer two thirds to the Collector and one-third to the Surveyor; and where there is only a Collector, he shall receive the whole amount thereof; and where there is more than one Surveyor in any district each of them shall receive his proportionable part of such tees, as sha | arise in the port tor which he is appointed; provided, that in a cases, where the tonnage of any ship or vessel shall be ascertained by any person appointed for that purpose, such person shall be paid a reasonable compensation therefor, out of the fees aforesaid, before any distribution thereof, as atoresaid, Under the act for enrolling and licensing vessels, passed the 18th Feb. 1793. For admeasuring every ship or vessel For certifying manifests, and in order, to the enrol ment, licensing or recording the same, if of the burthen of five tons, and less than twenty tons, If of twenty tons and not exceeding seventy tons, If above seventy tons, and not exceeding one hundred tons, If above one hundred tons, For every certificate of enrolment, For every endorsement on a certificate of enrolment, For every license, and granting the sanie, including the bond, if not exceeding twenty tons, If above twenty and not more than one hundred tons, If more than one hundred tons For every endorsement on a license,

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granting a permit or a licen-
sed vessel to proceed from
district to district-if less than
fifty tons,
For receiving a certifi d mani
fest, and granting a permit,
on the arrival such vessel, if
less than fifty tons,
For receiving a certified mani-
fest, and granting a permit,
on the arrival of such vessel. if
above fifty tons,

0 20 For certifying manifests, and
granting a permit for a re-
gistered vessel to proceed from
district to district,

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For receiving a certified mani-
fest and granting a permit, on
the arrival of such registered
vessel,

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0 20 For granting a permit for a ves-
sel carrying on the fishery, to
trade at a foreign port,
For the report and entry of any
foreign goods imported in such
vessel,

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For certifying manifests, and granting a permit for a licensed vessel to proceed from district to district-.f above fifty tons, Note-Where a Surveyor shall certify a manifest, or grant a permit, or receive a certified manifest, and grant a permit, the fees arising therefrom shall be received by him solely for his use, which regulation applies only to a port of delivery at which there is no other than a Surveyor.

All the other fees arising under the act, are to be equally divided between the Collector, Naval Officer, and Surveyor, where there are such officers; where there is no Naval Officer, two thirds to the Collector, and the other third to the Surveyor; and where there is only a Collector, he shall receive

the whole amouat ther of: and where there is more than one Surveyor in any districi, each of them shall receive his proportionable part of such fees, as shall arise in the part for whic he is appointed: provided always, that in all cases where the tonnage of any ship or vessel shall be ascertained by any persons appointed for that purpose, such persons shall receive a reasonable compensation therefor out of the fees aforesaid, before any distribution thereof as aforesaid.

Under the act to establish the compensation of the officers employed in the collection of the duties on imports and tommage passed the 2d March, 1799.

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For every entrance of any ship or ves- For every permit to land goods (a)0 20 sel of one hundred tons burthen and For every bond taken officially, 0 40 upwards, $2 50 For every permit to land goods For every clearance of any ship for exportation, which are enor vessel of one hundred tons titled to drawbark, burthen and upwards, For every clearance of any ship or vessel under the burthen of one hundred tons For every entrance of any ship or vessel under the burthen of one hundred tons,

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Where a Naval Officer is appointed to the same port, the said fees shall be equally divided between the Collector and the said Naval Officer, the latter paying one-third the expense of the necessary stationary, and of the rent of an office, to be provided by the Collector, at the place assigned for his residence, &c., except the expense of fuel, office rent, and necessary stationary for the Collectors of the Districts of Salem and Beverly, Boston and Charles the cities of New York, Philadelphia, and Charleston, the towns of Baltimore, Norfolk, and Portsmouth, which shall be paid thre-fourths by the said Collectors, and the other one-fourth by the respective Naval Officers in those districts-Provided that i all fees arising on the exportations of any goods on which drawbacks are allowed, shal be equally shared among the Collectors, Naval Officer, and Surveyor, where there are such officers at the port where the fees are paid, &c. and where there is no Noval Officer, such fees shall be equally divided be ween the Collector and Surveyor, who may be concerned in attending to such exportation, and the Surveyor shall pay their proportion of the expenses of stationary and printing.

To each Surveyor, for the admeasurement and certifying the same, of every ship or vessel of one hundred tons and under, one cent per on; for the admeasuremen of every ship or vessel above one hundred tons and not exceeding two hundred tons, one hundred and fifty cents; for every ship or vessel above two hundred tous, two hundred cents; for all other services by the act in question to be performed by such Surveyor, on board any ship or vessel of one hundred tons and upwards having on board goods subject to duty, three dollars; for the ke services on board any ship or vessel of less than one hundred tons burthen, having on board goods liable to duty, one and a ha f dollars; on all vessels not having on board goods subject to duty, two-thirds of a dollar. All which fees shall be paid by the master or owner of the ship or vessel in which he said services shall be performed, to the Surveyor by whom they shall be performed if performed by one only for his sole benefit; but if performed by more than one, to him who shall bave the first agency, to be divided in equal parts between him and the other or others by whom the said services shall be pe: formed.

Note-The fees in the preceding act are applicable exclusively to vessels

(a) This fee is chargeable for the bond on granting a Mediterranean passport. (b) This fee chargeable on granting a sea letter.

engaged in the foreign trade, and services to be performed under the collection law of the same date.

Compensation of Inspectors of the Customs, under the act of 2d March, 1799. To each Inspector there shall be allowed, for every day he shall be actually employed in aid of the customs, a sum not exceeding two dollars, and for every other person that the Collector may find it necessary and expedient to employ as occasional Inspectors, or in any other way in aid of the revenue a like sum, whilst actually so employed, not exceeding two dollars. Note-By the act of 26th April, 1816, an additional allowance of fifty per cent. is authorized, making the maximum compensation of the Inspectors of the Customs three dollars per day-but this amount is not allowed to all} the Inspectors. The rate in the different ports is regulated with reference to the expense of living, the responsibility of the officers, the extent of com merce, &c.

Compensation of Deputy Inspectors of the Revenue, under act of March 2, 1799 Two cents and one half, for every cask, or package, of foreign distilled spirits, wines or teas, by them marked and returned to their respective principals.

Compensation of Measurers, under the act of 2d March, 1799.

1. For every hundred bushels of grain,
2. For every hundred bushels of salt according to the weight established
by law for the payment of the duties thereon-say 56 lbs. per bushel,
3. For every hundred bushels of coal,

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Compensation of Weighers, under the act of 2d March, 1799. For weighing every hundred and twelve pounds, and marking every cask, box or package, weighing more than 200 pounds each, except sugar, coffee, pepper, pimento, indigo, in bales, bags, mats, cannisters, or seroons, with the weight in durable characters, in the districts of Pennsylvania, New York, Boston and Charlestown, and Baltimore, one cent and a quarter; in the district of Norfolk, one cent and a half; and in other districts two cents.

Compensation of Gaugers, under the act of 2d March, 1799.

For gauging and marking every cask, to be marked in durable characters with his own name and the quantity, eight cents; for computing the contents of, and marking cases containing distilled spirits and wines, three cents per case; for actually counting the number of bottles of cider, beer, ale, perry, or porter, contained in any cask, or other package or packages, one cent per dozen; ani in proportion for any greater or lesser quan ity.

Note-To the compensations of the Measurers, Weighers and Gaugers, as fixed by the act of 2nd March, 1799, the act of 26th April, 1816, authorizes an additional allowance of 50 per cent.

By the act of 6th April, 1802, repealing the internal duties, the Secretary of the Treasury is authorized to designate the Collectors of the Customs who are to prepare and issue the certificates to accompany wines, distilled spirits and teas, previously prepared and issued by the supervisors of the revenue. For the purpose of carrying said law into effect, a Collector of the Customs is designated for each State, who is entitled to a fee of 2 cents for every certificate of the kind alluded to-and the Inspectors of the revenue, in relation to the same service are entitled to the following fees:

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1. For every certificate to accompany foreign distilled spirits, 2. For every certificate to accompany wines and teas, For every certificate of citizenship issued by a Collector to a seaman of the United States, under the 4th section of the act of 28th May, 1796, the Collector is entitled to a fee of 25 cents; and to a like fee under the 1st sec tion of the act of 28th February, 1803, for certifying the lists of the crews of American vessels.

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