C. Alexander, for making curtains and carpets, 137 47 16 67 March 2 7 00 2. 00 19 J. F. Howe & Co., for the Boston Evening Bul letin two and one-twelfth years Lynch Wormly, for hire of horse William Word, for repairing wheelbarrow 8 George Templeman, for law books and stationary 13 Walter Humphries, balance for sawing and piling 15 66 John McDuell, for painting and glazing J. W. Morrell, for an engraving of President John Dickson, for furniture, tables, desks, tables, H. S. Tanner, for a map of the United States William Jackson, for keeping the horse 30 John Hill, for two baskets 7 50 34.00 18 38 96 77 10 00 36 55 698 25 644 75 2.50 470 25 8 00 7:00 5 00 1 50 12 00 2.00 Charles Durden, for extra laboring services John Wilkinson, carpenter, for making and re- 5 William H. Morgan, for five prints of the Pre- 6 00 323 98 50 00 66 John Foy, for planting trees, and gravelling and 56 47 7 E. Prescott, for subscription to the New York Morning Herald 17 12 J. Elliot, for three copies of the History of the 10 00 4 50 199 68 725 5 00 11 50 STATEMENT-Continued. 26 29 66 30 May 1 April 23 66 Thomas H. Batt, for cleaning and oiling 600 feet John Farmer, for two maps of Michigan 24 George P. Morris, for New York Mirror W. Young, for saddlery John Farmer, for one map of Michigan $6.00 10 00 4.00 1 62 2 03 5 00 19 25 10 00 3 4 5 13 Condy Raguet, for the Banner of the Constitution Sarah Tate, for binding carpet J D. Boteler, for repairing door locks, shovels, 19 J. F. Howe & Co., for Boston Evening Bulletin 20 28 Lewis Johnson, for a small writing desk 2 4 James Decker, for black sand 1 50 .11 25 2 67 30 00 4 50 66 47 10 00 5 00 9 89 1 50 H. V. Hill, for improvements to writing desk 66 Charles Durden, for extra laboring services 66 Robert Wilson, for three wash-stands "Uriah Jenkins, for freight of paper, steamboat 20 30 1 50 20 00 10 00 3 Nathaniel Herbert, for sweeping and taking care of engine-house 3. 00 28 30 31 August 2 July 66 7:03 STATEMENT-Continued. Thomas Garner, for shoeing the horse - 10 J. Elliot, for Reports Supreme Court, vol. 1a 15 George Templeman, for laws, stationary, &c. $2.25 36 50 650 26 43 20 05 22 00 624 7 98 5 50 R Tonge, for wafer and sand-boxes 3 45 B. Homans, for New York American 4.00 William Jackson, for keeping the horse 10 00 5 6 9 17 Robert Hill, for the Richmond Enquirer 2 years 10 00 1 50 C. Bestor, for pitchers and tumblers 10 25 Stettinius & Harper, for towels, green baize, &c. 20 19 66 John Sergeant, for binding books 20 50 25 Walter Humphries, for sawing wood 18 75 28 William Fry, for the National Gazette 20 33 S. A. Elliot, for six copies of Washington Di- 4 75 6 25 30 John Nott, for wheeling and piling wood Sept. 1 10 66 William Young, for making a cushion 21 Joseph Nott, for patting in cellar and piling 28 66 wood 23 William Word, for mending wheelbarrow Rothwell & Ustick, for the American Spectator S. P. Franklin, for hanging and repairing paper 458 8 Walter Humphries, for sawing, wheeling and 21 George Savage, for brooms and brushes 25 '29 30 Wm. Jackson, for refreshments for clerks em- 10 00 20 00 275 2S 82 10 10 1 25 22 00 4.00 675 10 00 6 00 12.00 2 50 2 62 2 50 752 50 25 95 25 83 1 12 3. 00 Nov. 3 STATEMENT-Continued. 1 William Jackson, for keeping the horse man and Natchez Gazette $10 00 8 75 John Gaither, for chairs 6 00 20 29 14 Ingle, Lindsley, & Ingle, for stoves and hardware 31 Charles Durden, for extra laboring services Thomas Garner, for shoeing the horse 189 80 1 50 2 25 6.00 18 12 10 00 12 00 3 00 $8,734 014 |