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Show ."'?' ft, ,. , iV r i , -- a WHOLESAU SISSON, WALLACE boiler maker, and others eight thousand PI BLIG ACTS BJOCERS. & CO. ITtitcd' States WHOLESALE Pas.! ftt the first sesion, vvhVh wis begun uirl lwthl nt the city of Washof Columbia, ington, in th on Monday, tin? ti day of Decm-bw- r, lS7;5,iui i was adjourn p1 without Di-tri- ct rs-- AND the 'day on day of June, 1874. Tu-da- Retail Dealers in v, twenty-thir- d An act making appropriations for the naval Service for the year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred arl seventy live and for other purposes. (Concluded) BUREAU OF PROVISIONS AND -- GKOCElil.ES CLOTHING. For provisions for the officer, eamen and marines, one million three hundred thousand dollars. For purchase of water for ships, thirty ' five thousand dollar. For contingent expenses: For freight and transportation to foreign and home stations candle, fud; interior alterations and fixtures in inspecting buildings tool,V.nd repairing same at eight inspee-Fpeil wachman in eight inspec tionf; books and blanks; stationery; telegram; postage and express charges; tolls, ferriages, and car ticket; ice; and incidental labor not chargeable to other appropriation, fifty thousand dollars. -- AND- ei i,i:.m;kal ekgiiadise, OF BUREAU CORINNE. U. T. CONSTRUCTION AM) REPAIR. - For preservation of vesss on the ordinary; purchase of stores of all Finds, labor and materials on and in navy yards foreign stations; preservation of materials; purchase of tools; wear, tear, and repair of vessels afloat, and for general care and protection of the Navy in line of construction and repair; incidental expenses, namely auverti-in- g and foreign postages, three hundred thousand dollars. For protection of timber lands, five thousand dollar. BUREAU OF STEAM ENGINEER- Etoeks and WE CARRY THE in ING; For repairs and preservation of boilers and machinery on naval vessels; and for fitting, repair, and preservation of yard machinery and tools; and for labor m navy yards and stations not beforo included; and for incidental expenses; and for purchase and preservation of oils, coal, iron, and all materials and stores Jjand 'for completing and erecting on board vessels compound engines with boilers, one million eight hundred thousand dolAGENTS OF THE lars. NAVAL ACAD EM A. For pay of profesors and others: far one professor of drawing, (head of deCalifornia Ponder Works partment,) ;tw thousand live hundred dollars; four professors, namely, one of chemistry, ono o?Englih studies, history and law, and one of French, one of in j.tUn" lot at San Francieo Spanish, three ofEnglih studies, histor)7 I'lHi1-.- , irui.'lit added. el and law; one, of mathematics, ono of di awing at on thousand eight hundred dollar each; sword master, at one thousand five hundred dollars, aud two assistant., at one thousand dollars each; boxing mister and gymnast at one thousand dollar; thro clerks to superintendent, at one thousand two bundled dollars; FORWARD! NG one thousand dollars, and eight hundred dollars, respective! 3 ; one clerk to commandant of midshipmen, one thousand ono cleik to paymaster, one dollars; AND thousand dollars; one apothecary, seven, hundred and fifty dollars; one commissary, two hundred and eighty eight dolCOMMISSION IIESU IIAXTS, lars; one cook, three hundred and twenty five dollars and fifty cents ;one messenger to superintendent, six hundred dollars; one nnnorer, five hundred and twenty nine dollar and fifty cents; and one n ICce? on hand choice stock of quaitur gunner, four hundred -- and nine dullars and fifty cents; one cockswain, four hundred and sixty nine dollars and Groceries, f ty' cents; three seamen in the department of steamship at three hundred and forty nine dollarsand fifty cents each; ouo baud mn.ter, five hundred and Tobaccos, twenty eight dollars; cightcen'first class musicians, at three hundred aifd forty eight dollars each seven second clns3 muxican, at three hundred dollars each two drummers and one fifer, (first class,) at thresh und rod and forty eight dollars each; in all, fifty eight thousand eight hundred and twenty six dollars. fiillcry, Pay of watchmen and others: Captain of the watch, at two dollars and fifty cents per day, nine hundred and twelve dollars and fifty cents; four watchmen, Pipes, at two dollars and twenty five cents per day, three thousand two hundred and five dollars; foreman of the gas Liquors, eighty and steam heating works at five dollars, per diem, one thousand eight hundred and twenty five dollars; twelve attenETC. ETC., ETC., dantsgas and steam beating works of academy, at new quarters for cadet midshipmen, and at shool ships, ono at three AT dollars fifty cents, three at three dollars aud eight at two dollars And fifty cents thousand eight hunper day Wholesale Retail. dred and sixty twotwodollars; threeatjoiners three two painters and masons, dollars and fifty cents per day each, eight thousand nine hundred and forty two dollars and fifty cents; one tinner, ona gas fitter, and one black smith at three dollars and fifty cents per day each, three thousand eight hundred and thirty two MPORTERS OF FRUIT, debars and fifty cents. mechanics and others: One of Pay mechanic at workshop, at two dollars aud fiv cents per diem, rfght hundred Foreign and Domestic.) and twenty one dollars and twenty five cents: one master laborer, to keep public and grounds in order at two dollars huncents per .diem, eight twenty eight dred! and thirty two dollars and twenty cent.;fourteen laborers to assist in same, three at two dollars per diem each and eleven at one debar and seventy five So: Agents for cents per diem each nine thousand two hundred aud sixteen dollars and twsnty five cents; one laboEto suprintend quarters of cadet midshipmen, public grounds 1. tOOTUS OYSTERS and so forth at two dollars and twenty eight cents, four attendants at recitation rooms library, chapel, and office?, at twenty dollars per month "each, nine Ff and the Territory of Menton hundred and sixty dollars; twenty servant to keep in order and attend to quarters of cadet midshipmen, public . buildings, ond so forth,' at twenty dollars per month each, four thousand eight hundred dollars. . in the of depart Fot pay employeesLinds of Conn fry Pro- unllo' LmrII for Custb, ment of steam cnginory;for maebinenists gcp-- Largest Stock in Corinne Pon-ifo- r FOED J KIESEL&CO 11 fiar, 1 each-eleve- and 1 n S!U L JE211S. , I o its sfifgHrr electro-magneti- c, N FINE'S WOCJEO, l W inipt liiquara Francisco, ouon r if ,.r; drawing-m- text-boo- ks !:.i CIOA ' i RYE WHIGIiBT, ( WARD, quorFi An act making appropriations for the of the support Military Academy for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and seventy-fivBe it enacted by the Senate and House of Repretentatives of tho United States of America in Congress assembled, That the following sums he, and theame are hereby, appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not otborwiso appropriated, for tho support of 'the Military Academy for the year .ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and seventy-fiv- SAN iTRANCISCO. e. li e. KHBS, t f For additional pay of officers, and for pay of instructors, professors, cadet, and musicians, two hundred and tbiity-eve- n thousand dollars. For repairs and improvements, tim-bsplank, boards, joists, wall strips, laths, shingles, slate, tin, sheet lead, butts, hinges, glass; nails, screws,-locks- , paint, turpentine, oil, bricks, varnish, stone, lune, cement', plater, hair, blasting powder, fuse, iron, steel, tools, mantels, and other similar materials, fourteen thousand five hundred dollars. For pay of citizen mechanic and labor employed upon repairs that cannot be done by enlisted men, eight thousand dollars. For ful and apparatus, namely, coal, wood, stoves, grates, furnaces, ranges, and repairs of steam heating fourteen thousand dollars. apparatus, For gas pipes, fixtures, lamp posts, ga3 lamp, gasometers, and retorts, aud annual repairs, six hundred dollars. For fuel for cadet mes hall, shops, and laundry, three thousand fivo hunted dollars. For postago and telegram, hundred dollar. blank hooks, paper, . For stationery, envelopes, quills, steel , pens, pencil, mucilage, -- wax, and ink, six hundred dollars. For transportation of materials, dis charged cadets, and ferriages, ono tbou-iaa- d eight hundred dollars. For printing type, materials for office, diplomas for graduate, registers, and blank, seven hundred dollar. For compensation of pressman and lithografher, one hundred dollars. For clerk to disbursing officer and quartermaster, one thousand six hundred and fifty dollar. For clerk to adjutant, on thousand fiv hundred dollars. For clerk to treaiurer, one thousand five hundred dollars. For department of intruetion in mathemetics, namely: For repairs of instruments, fifty dollars; text books and statfeacry for instructors, thirty dollars. For department of artillefy, cavalry t and infantry tactics, namely: For tan bark for riding hall and gymnasium, throe hundred dollars; reparing camp stools tents, and camp furniture, fifty dollars: flooring and mats, apparatus, and yepatra of gymnasium, five hundred-dollar:cjlock and furniture for office of commandant of cadets, seventy-fiv- e dollars; stationery fer use 'of instructor and assistants, one hundred dollars foils, gloves, masks, fencing jacket, and repair? two hundred dollar. For department of civil and military engineering: For models, map, repairs of instruments, text books, books o' reference, and stationery for use of instructors, five hundred .dollars. r, s, , 1 ' tonFbB the 0 mington.- Be it enacted by the Senate and Douse ofRepresentatives of the United States of in America Congress assembled. That the port of San Pedro, on thePaci-fi- c coast, shall he called Wilmington. .Approved, June 6, 1874. Bouffit and COLLECTIONS will receive sep8tf E. MARTIN prompt attention, ept-t- f THE OLD CORNER. BA UK OF FT AH. COBLYHIt IV. L. WU ZE LOCH VJineo and Llq'uorc. , r Has the Old Corner facing the style and keeps the Depot in first-cla- ss O. VD. GASS...'. President. W. T FIELD. ' sepfitf Cashier. BUY AND SELL OYEBNMFNT DUST, VOUCHEES. AND COIN; EXCHANGE. - ? Freat Otreet ' ftAXX - mAKClGCO. TUB GRAND Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Free Lunch every night consisting of Oyster gup, and Jhe Vegetables of the season. 1 , j , dOt ed 'til CO., Importers sad Jobbers of COR in IE, - ; GAN FnANCIQCO. oJd. PACIFIC HOTEL GOLD you get, and get what Pay for what you pay for. GCZCOACSO. SIGHT DrfAfTS DfTAWfJ ON Here food 1 prepared for the best of society. And handsomely served in all styles and NEW TOSS. variety; 4 And the lovers of imported liquors and wine CHICAGO, Soy Wheeled'S the place in the city to dine. . i S$ FBANCirCO. Of meats, wild and tame, he h's foil 50 dishes. The Ber river supply him with all sorts of . . . fishes; And all the principal dtiae East tad TTeet. And the ir L Belle Fxaaee, and the hills oa the Rhin r Give drinks to all those who atthe Old Cornre dines. ' Cb9 - .it; t Lwctcnd ctCfarfCsh V7MrM.r C?ccl3 THREE ct 13 SAL cl! Csuro. TICKETS FOR 01. OCttirtf V Kim. D 1:?T ITITTICn. . id Cit ... CellecUem will 1 Ceea.r r f rrnttn r (wr CmGIUAU ku and Hi, luL) open nodtr tikxlt - v-- xe . fo, yhtJi o before iU fxshi a pliTJereln fsseibc! the vttqrr rtset wLk), far hjtev ptrecU cDtaot C3CTS--6C- ; 1 1.1 'if: ! Wluesi: ILiqiiore Fr .. x W wholesale hundred and nineteen thousand seven hnndred und sixty dollars: Provided, That the office of commandant of the MarineCorps having th rank of a brigadier general of the Army shall continue until a vacancy shall occur in the 5me(l and no longer; and when such vacancy shall occur in said office, immediately thereupon all laws and parts of law creating said office shall become inoperative, and shall by virtue of this act, from thence forth,be repealed: And provided further. That thereafter the commandant of th Marine Corps shall have the rankand pay of a colonel, and shall be appointed by selection by the President from the officer of said corps. For the eivil fore of the Marine Corps ten thousand dollars. For pay of fifteen hundred privates,' aod no more, two. hundred aud seventy thousand dollars. For provisions one hundred thousand dollars. For clothing one hundred thousand dollars. For fuel, thirty thousand, eight hundred and fifty six dollars. For military stores, namely: Fot pay of mechanics, repair of arms, purchase of accouterments, ordinance stores, flags drums, fife, and other instruments, nine thousand dollars. For tranportation of troops, five thousand dollars. For transportation of officers traveling without troops, one thousand dollar. For repairs of barrack, and rent-of- s offices where there are no public building, six thousand dollar. forage for horse belonging to field and staff officers, three thousand dollars. .For hire of quarters for officers where there ara no public quarters, ton thousand dollars. For contingencies, namely: Freight; ferriage; toll; cartage ;vharfage purchase and repair of beats; labor; burial of deceased marines; stationery; telegraphing apprehension of deserters; oil, candles, gas; repair of gas and water rent; barracks furniture: furniture for officers quarters; bed sack; wrapping paper oil cloth crah rope twina spades phovels axes picks carpenters tools repairs to lire engines purchase and repair or engine hose purcha of lumber for benches, mess tables bunks repairs to carryall purchase and repair of harness purchase and repair of hand cart and wheelbarrows scavengering purr has and repairs of galleys cooking stoves, ranges stoves where thero aro no grsto. gravel grounds repair of pumps brushes brooms buckets paving and for other purposes, fifteen thousand dollars. Approved, June C, 1S74. For department of chemistry, miner - n frirJThTTr-ijJVja. t j.u.TDrcca,,tof JT MARINE CORPS. For pay of officer of the MarineCorps and for pay of non comrniesioned officers musician, and others of the corp, three fire-brick- -- A J bunding?, and for repairing the wall inclosing the grounds of the academy, fourteen thousand dollars. For contingent expense, forty six hundred dollars. Congress of the d phigy, and geology; For chemicals L7:r:3AOirrr " chemical i4 including ,v i ,r apparatus, glass aud porcelain ware, paper, wire and sheet metal and ores, and photographic materials, nine bundtvd dollars; rough specimens, files, alcohol, laibpr, blow upes, pencil, and steel end agate mor2EJ 3H33L. TBS IHl 1 tars, for practical instruction in mineralogy; for fo&ils illustrating tho different rock formations, for daily use iu section rooms, and for gradual increase free. iei m find of the cabinet, eight hundred dollars; repairs and addition to electrie, galvanic, magnetic, nCTAIL magnetog'enrster ttwtfte electric, pneumatic, and. thermic apparand atus, apparatus illustrating optical proprieties of substances, eight hundred dollars; carpenters' and metal work, SAN FRANClpcjf . including materials for the same, fifty , sp8 dollars; pay of mechanic, to he employed in chemical and gcelogic&l section rooms and M the lecture room, one P0.VI7, UCVTOLDS & CQ., thousand ana fifty dollars; models and diagrams, fifty dollars; books of referHIFOaTKBS AKD )OBUM III ence, text books, and stationery, for the uso of instructors, and contingencies, three hundred dollars; compensation to . atteudont, fifty dollars." For department f natural and experiSU tblllbrala Street, mental philosophy: For instrument to determine magnetic' intensity and Oan California. o. declination, six hundred dollars; comOttlSKRf tOL.ITr.I. ser-ctpensation to mechanics assistant, one thousand dollars; compensation to at endant, fifty dollars; repairs and conC. C. SANK lilCHAtT KAVr. t. x. wasw tingencies, six.hundred dollars. and For department of practical military engineering: For mining materials and WAfJD, fti.Vti A CO., for profiling, fifty dollars; telegraphing and signaling twenty five dollars: aterial, (Successors to Hunter, Wand A CO.) stationery, and dollars ;repairs of instrument twenty-fir- e twenty five dollar contingencies, 'twenty I.MPC.TTERJ AKOtHOLESALE DEALERS 13' live dollars; one five oared barge, four hundred dollars. For department of French: For text books and stationery for the use of instructors, sevsnty five dollars. For department of Spanish: Fer text PrOpfietofi hooks and stationery for the use ef inHnntef'fi California Wheat Whiskey structors, fifty dollars. For department of law and ethics :For THE LARGEST AMD Als Agent for JOSEPH FINCHS CEI.& text books and stationery and books of - JiRAfED PENNSYLVANIA reference for the uso of instructors, fifty dollar: Provided. That the Secretary of War may assign one of the judge advocates of the Army to be professor of law. f07 and 609, Front Sfc. near Jackson, For department of drawing: For modSTOCK SAN FRANCISCO els for second clast, one hundred dollars; BEST SELECTED CAL models for third class, one hundred dolsepSff lars; tar board for mounting models, thirty dollars; frames for securing models from injury, fifty dollars; color brushJAM (3 DAI.Y, H. WARD es, poncils, and paper for the use of instructors, twenty five dollars. IN THE TERRITORY. For expense of tho board of visitors, DALY & four thousand two hnndred dollars. For miscellaneous and contingent expenses: For gas, coal oil, candles, and IMPORTERS OP wicking for lighting tho academy, cadet barracks, mess hall, offices, stable, and side walks, four thousand dollars; water Foreign and Dofnestio pipes, plumbing, and repairs, two thou sand dollars; cleaning public buildings, (net quarters,) fivo hundred and sixty Ac JL.I dollars; brooms, brushes, pails tubs soap Corner Montana and Fifth 8ts. and cloths two hundred dollars; chalk, crayons, sponge, Blate, and rubbers for recitation rooms, one hundred dollars; No. 311 ftarrnsndnto Street, compensation of chapel orginist, two hundred dollars; compensation of libraCORINNE, UTAH. Between Front and' Battery, rian, one hundred and twenty dollars; compensation of non 'commissioned officer in charge of mechanics, fifty dollars; seltf compensation of soldier writing in BANKING. adjutants office, fifty dollars; pay for stffiStf engineer of heating and ventilating apparatus for the cadet barracks chapel, and philosophical academy, including WARREif HUSSEY & CO. ISAAC D. llUVTOOX, the library, one thousand five hundred Hollars; pay of assistant of same, seven hundred and twenty dollars; pay of five A.3V firemen, two thousand two hundred dolShipping and Commtenon Merchant, lars; increase and expense of the library, hooks, magazines, periodicals, and bind CORINNE UTAn. ing, two thousand dollars. 418 Front For pay-olibrarians assistant, one thousand . dollars. For contingencies for suberintendent SAN FRAKtGISCO, CAL. of the academy, one thousand dollars. and Br furniture for cadet hospital THE STOCKHOLDERS repairs, one hundred dollar. Particular attipntlon iatd to the purchasing o For printing catalogue fer library, China and Japan Teas, California Wines and five hundred dollars. K TH or For Liquors. repairing Buildings and grounds: sepStf and opening roads and walks, five hundred dollars. National' Bduk of Utah For continuing superstructure of tho First GKAXD HOTEL new hospital for cadets, twenty thousand dollars. Finn. For continuing construction of sewor-ag- e and three barracks from quarters, thousand dollars. JOHNSON & CO., Proprietors, For repairs to reservoirs oftid increasing capacities, one thousand dollars. GOLD DUST, Approved, une 6, 1874. COIN and MONTGOMERY AND MARKET STREETS An aet to change the narfto, of the port Wilto of San Pedro, California, EXCHANGE ,T For repairs and improvement of pub-li- e OF THE Forty-Thir- c3K:t;"n Arxnrrraa.- seven hundred and sixty derllars. I tie Cs,SxtczZ TTar |