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from the said port of except such as are now specified and declared in the account herewith, and that the clearance and other papers now delivered by me to the collector, are all that I now have or have had, that any way relates to the cargo of the said vessel. And I do further that the several articles specified in the said manifest, as the seastores for the cabin-vessel are truly such, and were bona fide put on board the said for the use of the officers, crew, and passengers thereof, and have none of them been brought nor are intended for merchandise or sale, or any other purpose than above mentioned, and are intended to remain on board for the consumption of the said officers and crew. I further that if I shall hereafter discover, or know of, any other or greater quantity of goods than are contained in the report and manifest, subscribed, and now delivered by me, I will immediately, and without delay, make due report thereof, to the collector of the port and district of and

I do likewise

that all matters whatsoever in the said report or manifest expressed, are, to the best of my knowledge and belief, just and true.

I further

(Add if necessary.)

that no officer of the customs has applied for any inspection of the manifest of the cargo on board the said vessel, and that no certificate or endorsement has been delivered to me on any manifest of such cargo. So help me God. A. B.

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C. D.

Form of Entry by an American Vessel.

master, from

merchandise imported by

Philadelphia,

in the

1822.

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Form of Entry by a Foreign Vessel.

Entry of merchandise imported by master, from

in the

1822.

Oath to be taken on making either of the above Entries:

District of

master, from the port of

port of

I do solemnly that the entry, now delivered by me to the collector of this district, contains, to the best of my knowledge and belief, a true account of all the goods, wares, and merchandise, imported by me, or consigned to me, in the and that the said entry also contains a true account of the net prime cost thereof: and that the invoice and bill of lading, herewith produced, are the true and genuine ones by me received, of the said goods, wares, and merchandise. And if I shall hereafter discover any other or greater quantity of merchandise than is contained in the entry aforesaid, I will forthwith make due report of the same to the said collector. And I farther

that all matters whatsoever, in the said entry expressed, are, to the best of my knowledge and belief, just and true. So help me, God.

Form of an Entry for Baggage, Household Furniture, and Implements of Trade, &c. of Persons coming to reside in the United States.

Entry of baggage, wearing apparel, &c. imported by

I

in the

master from

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New York,

that

the entry subscribed by me, and hereunto annexed, contains, to the best of my knowledge and belief, a just and true account of the contents of the several mentioned in the

from

and

said entry, imported in the that they contain no goods, wares, or merchandise whatever, other than the wearing apparel and other personal baggage, [or

if the case require,] (and the tools of the trade of all which are the property of who has or have ar

rived, who is or are shortly expected to arrive, in the United States; and are not, directly or indirectly, imported for any other person or persons, or intended for sale. So help me, God.

Form of an Entry for Goods intended to be transported across the Jersey to New York.

Entry of merchandise intended to be transported by

of the city of

New Jersey, to New York,

Number and

merchant, across the state of

Marks. Numbers. Description of Contents. By whom sent.

Packages

To whom con

signed.

Report of distilled spirits, wines, and teas, imported in the whereof

bound to

is master, from

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Sea stores, consisting of spirits, wines, and teas.

Signed,

Inspector of the Revenue

for the Port of

A.B master of

Form of an Entry of Goods, &c. of the Growth, Product, or Manufacture of the United States, returned.

Entry of merchandise exported from the district of

in the

of

master, for

and returned in the

Philadelphia.

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1822.

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Marks.

Numbers.

Packages and Contents.

Oath to be taken by the Person making the above Entry.

I do solemnly that the several articles, specified in the above entry, are truly of the growth, product, or manufacture of the United States, and that they were duly exported and imported as above mentioned.

N. B. When the goods so returned are exported from any other district than the one they may be imported into, bonds must be entered into by the importer, in addition to the above oath, in the amount of the duties, that, within four months from the date thereof, a certificate shall be produced, from the collector of the customs for the district whence they were exported, that such goods were actually so exported: in default of which, the bond to be forfeited and penalty paid.

Form of an Entry Outward for the Benefit of Bounty.
Number of Barrels. Descriptions and Species of Fish

Marks as branded on the Casks.

and Provisions.

Oath to be taken on exporting Goods for the Benefit of Bounty.

Entry of master, for

1822.

intended to be exported in the

for the benefit of bounty.-Philadelphia,

I do solemnly that the salted provisions, expressed in the entry now delivered by me to the collector of this district, are truly salted provisions of the United States; and that the quantity of pickled fish therein expressed is actually of the fisheries of the United States; that they are now actually laden on board the whereof is master, and are to be exported to and are not intended to be landed within the limits of the United States. So help me God.

Form of the Oath of the Master and Mate of the vessel in which Foreign Spirits have been exported from the United States to Foreign Ports, to be produced to.the Custom House, in order to cancel the Bond given on the Exportation thereof, together with the Certificate here following.

We,

do solemnly

the said

master, and

mate of the

that there has been landed from on board and left at ten puncheons of rum,

and twenty cases of gin, marked and numbered as per margin, which said rum and gin were shipped on board the aforesaid merchant at Philadelphia. And we that we have made diligent inquiry, and that

farther

by

there were not to be found two American merchants residing at the aforesaid port of

N. B. The latter part of the oath is necessarily omitted, when the certificate produced is either from an American consul, or two merchants of that description.

Form of a Manifest outwards.

Report and manifest of the cargo laden at the port of

on board the

master, bound for

port of

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manifest of the cargo on board of the said, vered by me to the collector of this district, and signed with my name, contains, according to my best knowledge and belief, a full, just, and true account of all the goods, wares, and merchandise, now actually laden on board the said vessel, and of the value thereof; and if any other goods, wares, or merchandise shall be laden or put on board the said

previous to her sailing from this port, I will immediately 'report the same to the said collector. I do also that I verily be

lieve that the duties on all the following merchandise therein specified, to have been paid or secured according to law, and that no part thereof is intended to be relanded within the United States; and that, if by distress, or other unavoidable accident, it should become necessary to reland the same, I will forthwth make a just and true report thereof to the collector of the customs of the district wherein such distress or accident may happen. So help me God.

I do solemnly

Master's Oath on clearing out.

that the manifest now delivered by me to the collector of this district, contains a just and true account of all the cargo on board the vessel called

whereof I am at present master. So help me, God.

Manifest for a Coasting Vessel.

Manifest of the cargo on board the

tons, bound from

and

master, burthen

for

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