Expenses incurred travelling to and from and in the city of Washington, in the months of May and June, 1865, while engaged in making distribution of certain books and documents under the joint resolution of Congress approved February 28, 1865. "Tally clerk," from January 1 to March 31, 1866. 1 American flag, best material, 15 feet in length. Cleaning and repairing French clock... Cleaning and new spring in French clock. 10,000 white thick adhesive envelopes, 108 by 44. gross 4-inch flat glass inkstands.. 10 dozen ivory propelling pencils.. 2 dozen gold pen nibs. 15 gross black swan quill pens. 50 gross Gillott's steel pens.. Advertising proposals for stationery. Services in the folding-room from April 1 to September 15, 1865. Repairs to wheelbarrows, new legs, rounds and bottom.. D. C. Forney. 6 rivets.. Piecing leg stays.. 1 pound refined gum camphor.. dozen Schwerin's powders.. 2 pounds refined gum camphor.. 3 pounds chloride of lime, at 25 cents. 1 box assorted toilet soap. Amount allowed by resolution of House of Representatives of February 14, 1866, as contestant of seat of R. E. Trowbridge.. A.-Detailed statement of disbursements, &c.—Continued. 3 dozen toilet soap, assorted.. 1 cask (462 pounds) soda.. 1 dozen boxes (72 pounds) paraffine candles 4 dozen paste brushes 2 dozen nail brushes 4 dozen whisk brushes 2 dozen rubber combs Newspapers, 1st session 39th Congress.. .do.. ..do 1 Map-chart of the World, for Committee on Commerce Attendance as a witness before Judiciary Committee, investigating matter of Davis and Clay, 1 day. 1 blank book. 1 dozen knives 2 dozen knives dozen knives 48 dozen knives 31 00 9.53 Thomas A. Beaton 3 fittings and 1 union 2 plumbers 2 days 4 horses and carryalls for carrying the mails, from April 1 to 31, at $10 per day. 3 horses and carriages for the use of Clerk's office during April, 1866, at $2 50 each per day 1 water-cooler. To whom paid. A.-Detailed statement of disbursements, &c.-Continued. C. W. Boteler & Son-Cont'd 1 brass fender and 1 pair andirons. 1 dozen rubber mats.... For what object. Services as messenger in the House library, under a resolution of the House, from February 1 Services in bath-room from December 4, 1865, to March 31, 1866. Services as watchman, &c., April Cartage of 150 loads public documents during April, at 50 cents. to March 31, 1866, at 50 cents per day Services as messenger in House library for April, 1866. Washing 14 dozen towels, at 50 cents. Services as page in the office House of Representatives for April, 1866. 300 boxes carbonized steel pens 20 reams letter paper. 15,000 extra thick envelopes |