26 D. Clagett words English, $30; 400 words French, 60 cents 4 embossed muslin curtains, $24; 4 gilt knobs, $5 6 pieces tape, $1 12; 3 pieces silk loops, $12 35 yards silk fringe Statement of expenditures from the fund for the contingent expenses of the northeast Executive building, including fuel, oil, labor, and repairs, from the 1st of December, 1838, to the 30th of November, 1839, inclusive. Dec. 3 C. L. Coltman Repairs to pavement around the building, including hydraulic cement and sand Materials and setting stove in watchroom 7 William Orme 6 large mats 2 men 1 day clearing off snow 4 men 1 day, and 4 men day, clearing off snow Dressing 21 feet, 4 inches, cornice, north side of roof, for new gutter Cutting groove in cornice, south pediment 28 F. J. Murphy Putting round in ladder 12 Putting on spring to baize door 18 Hanging sash No. 13 25 Taking off 20 pairs stops to sashes, putting on strach Rehanging blind door, 50 cents; cord to 3 sashes, $1 50 Laborer, wages 4th quarter, 1838 Laborer, watching attic 4th quarter, 1838 Laborer, wages 4th quarter, 1838 Wick, $1 63; oxalic acid, 50 cents; sulphur, 6 cents Chimney (for lamp) Ash box, 26 pounds, at 42 cents, $10 92; handles and feet, $3 1 lamp, 25 cents; 3 large hair brooms, $375 1 pair hedge shears, $2 50; 1 hatchet, $1 Carrying mails to and from Post Office and Capitol, 4th quarter 3 pounds nails, 24 cts.; 1 pulley, 20 cts.; 2 padlocks, $2. 24 pounds sash cord, $1 12; shutter fastenings, 12 cts. 1-6 inch closet lock 5 men clearing off snow, 1 day each 2 44 1 24 Painting watchroom Painting cupola to clockhouse Glazing-4 lights 16 by 24, and 1 light 12 by 16 2 chimney tops and setting Lining and repairing passage stove Carting 15 loads rubbish from cellar Repairing openings for the admission of sweeps, and setting up stove in No. 10. New brick backs in Nos. 1 and 11 Repairs to 1 stove, and 1 grate in Nos. 5 and 13 7 men clearing off snow, 5 hours each 12 keys Altering lock and extra key 150 6 hours work removing trees. 2 loads earth for trees and cartage 3 glasses in lantern, 37 cents; fixing 2 blowers, 75 cents 2 new lamp tops, $2; 6 tunnels, 75 cents 1 lamp glass, 25 cents; 1 lantern, $1 25 Painting lantern, 37 cents; fixing lamp and 3 glasses, 75 cents Mending 4 lamps, 50 cents; altering lamp handles, 37 cents 2 pounds candles Paid for wire and leather for trees 72 bushels charcoal 33 gallons winter oil, at $1 12 23 bushels charcoal con Care of privy, 1st quarter Watching attic story, 1st quarter Carrying mails from 1st January to 18th March Furnishing screws, and putting lock on gate Furnishing ring for pruning knife, and sharpening same 44 2.95 37 12 Doc. No. 9. Carrying mails to and from the post office, from 19th March to 31st inclusive 30 bushels charcoal peck clover seed 32 pounds sperm candles, $12 80; box 25 cts. 2 casks winter sperm oil, 342 gallons, at $1 18 Deduct for cash, $6 06; for casks, $3 42 4 5 S. G. Kneller 8 William Orme 9 J. L. Peabody 1 spindle, screws, and key to lock 52 bushels charcoal Cartage of oil casks Opening lock, fitting 9 inch key, and large staple Taking down, repairing, and putting up lightning rod pairs Putting eye and horn to lightning rod 65 bushels charcoal, at 9 cts. Carting 11 loads rubbish from cellar 31 bushels charcoal 834 bushels charcoal 15 bushels white sand Carting sand 31 bushels charcoal Wheeling and putting in wood day 30 tons peach mountain coal Freight on 30 tons coal 58 bushels charcoal 10 bushels charcoal 3 days packing wood |