District of Salem & Beverly : To the inspectors of the Port of Salem: [blank]. We certify, that [blank] has secured the entry duties on merchandize [sic] contained in the following packages, in conformity to the [blank] thereof this date, which merchandize [sic] was imported in the [blank] [blank] m

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District of Salem & Beverly : To the inspectors of the Port of Salem: [blank]. We certify, that [blank] has secured the entry duties on merchandize [sic] contained in the following packages, in conformity to the [blank] thereof this date, which merchandize [sic] was imported in the [blank] [blank] master, from [blank]. Permission is according hereby given to land the same, viz: [blank] [blank] collector. [blank] Naval officer.

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