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ALBANY REGISTER. 5 repairs and hiving of carport, and other mfooelhrnfouo articles of the like charac ter, tny thousand dollar. For coal, wood, lighting the Treasury building, tnsketa, spittoons, drop-lights and tubing, Ate, blank keys, water-cool ers, rummers, natcnets, lce-piCJts, man Sacks, lnstili-sati and matches, pitchers towel, traiw, thermometers. tracKets, um pen, saws, and other miscellaneous items, any tnousana dollars. INDEPENDENT TKEASUBY OnVcof the assistant treasurer at New York: Foi assistant treasurer, eight thousand dollars; for deputy assistant treasurer, i nree thousand six nunureu dol lars; whicr and chief clerk, four thou and two hundred dollars: chief of coin division, four thousand dollars; chief of note-paMng division, tnree tnousanu doi Ian'; chief of note-receiving division, three thousand dollars, cliiet of chock division three thousand dollars; chief of regis tered-til tcii-sl division, twothousandcight hundred dollars ; chi.tf of couion-lntere.8t division, two thousand five Hundred dot Ian ; chief of fractional-currency division two thousand live hundred dollar; chlei of bond division, two thousand four turn dred dollars: chief of canceled-cheek and record division, two thousand dollars ; two clerk, at two thousand tour Hundred dol lars each ; six clerks, at two thousand two hundred dollars each: ten clerks at two thousand dol In rs ouch ; nine clerks, at one thousand right hundred dollars each four clerks, at one t housand seven hundred dollars each; four clerks, at one thousand Six hundred dollars each; ten clerks, at one thousand four hundred dollars each three clerks, at one thousand two hundred dollars e i li : live mcssengcrs.at one thou and three hundred dollurs each ; one mes senger, one thousand two hundred dollars; keeper of building, one thousand eight hundred dol lars ; chief detect fve,one thou sand eight hundred dollars; assistant de tective, one thousand four hundred dol lars; four hall-men, at one thousand dol tors each: six watchmen. at seven hun dred ami thirty dollars each ; one engineer, one thousand dollars: one porter, nine hundred dollars ; in all, one hundred and forty-eight thousand nine hundred and if lit v dollars. Office ol the assistant treasurer at Bos ton: For assistant treasurer, live thou and dollars: tor chief clerk, two thou sand seven hundred dollars : naving-tell- r, two thousand Ave hundred dollars; hlef Interest clerk, two thousand five hundred dollars; receiving teller, one thousand eight hundred dollars; nrsl book-keeper, one thousand seven hundred dollars; second book-keeper, "depositors'" accounts, one thousand live hundred dol lars: slumn and new fraetional-cuiTencv clerk, one thousand eight hundred dollars; specie clerk, one thousand live hundred dollars; two eon jam-clerks, at one thou sand tour hundred dollars each ; imciionai currenev redeiuot ion clerk, one thousand two hundred dollars; receipt clerk, one thousand two hundred dollars; assistant book-keeper, eight hundred dollars money-clerk, one thousand dollars; assist ant currency redemption clerk, one thou and one hundred dollars ; assistant cur rency redemption clerk, one thousand dol lars; messenger and chief watchman, one thousand and sixty dollars; two watch men at eight hundred and filly dollars each ; assistant specie clerk, one thousand four hundred dollars; in all, thirty-five thousand one hundred ami ten uoitars. Ofllee of assistant treasurer at San Fran Cisco: Forassistant treasurer, in addition to his salary, as treasurer of the branch Mint, one thousand rive hundred dollars; for cashier, three thousand dollars; for -book-keeper, two thousand live hundred dollars; for assistant cashier, two thou sand five hundred dollars ; for assistant cashier, two thousand dollars; lor assist ant hook-keeper, two thousand dollars ; for stamp-clerk, two thousand lour hundred dollars ; for one clerk, one thousand eight hundred dollars; lor three nignt-watcn- t 1. I H .... V. i .1..M.. for one day-watchman, nine hundred and sixty dollars; in all, twenty thousand six hundred and sixty dollars. Office of assistant treasurer at .Philadel phia : For assistant t renaurer, in addlt ion to his salary as treasurer of the mint, one thousand six hundred dollars; lorcasiucr nd chief clerk, two thousand seven hun dred dollurs ; chief book-keeper, two thou sand five hundred dollars; chief interest Clerk, one thousand nine hundred dollars; assistant nook-keeper, one thousand eight hundred dollars ; coin teller, one thousand seren hundred dollars; assistant coupon clerk, one thousand six hundred dollars; fractional-currency clerk, one thousand six hundred dollars ; assistant registered loan clerk, one thousand live hundred dol lars ; assistant registered-loan clerk, one thousand tour hundred dollars; assistant eoln-telter, one thousand lour hundred dollars; asststan t fract tonal-currency clerk, one thousand four hundred dollurs; re ceiving teller.ono thousand three hundred dollars; assistant, receiving teller, one thousand two hundred dollars ; superin tendent of building, one thousand one hundred .dollars ; seven female counters, at nine hundred dollars each, six thousand three hundred dollars ; four watchmen, at Bine hundredand thirty dollarseaeh, three thousand seven hundredand twenty dol lars ; in all, thirty-six thousand three hun dred and twenty dollars. Office of assistant treasurer at Saint Louis : For assistant treasurer, five thou Miid dollars ; chief clerk and teller, two thousand live hundred dollars; assistant teller, one thousand eight hundred dol lars ; book-keeper, one thousand live hun dred dollars; assistant hook-keener, one thousand t wo hundred dollars ; messenger, one thousand dollars; four watchmen, at even hundred dollars each, two thousand elf lit hundred dollars ; in all, fifteen thou sand eight hundred dollars. Office of assistant treasurer at New Or leans: For assistant treasurer, four thou sand five hundred dollars: for chief clerk and cashier, two thousand Ave hundred dollars ; one clerk, two thousand dollars ; two clerks, three thousand dollars; one porter, nine hundred dollars; two watch nien.one thousand four hundred and forty thousand dollars: amounting, in all, to fourteen thousand three hundred and for ty dollars. Office of assistant treasurer at Charles ton, South Carolina: For assistant treas urer, four thousand dollars; one clerk, one thousand eight, hundred dollars ; one clerk , One thousand six hundred dollars: one assistant messenger, seven hundred and twenty dollars ; and two watchmen, one thousand four hundred and forty dollars ; In all, nine thousand Ave hundred add sixty dollars. Office of assistant treasurer at .Baltimore: for assistant treasurer, fire thousand dol lars; for cashier, two thousand live hun dred dollars ; for three clerks, Ave thou sand four hundred dollars; for three Clerks, four thousand two hundred dollars: for two clerks, two thousand four hundred dollars: for one messenger, eight hundred and forty dollars ; lor rive vault-watch men, three thousand six hundred dollars; in all. twenty-three thousand nine hundred and forty dollars. Office Of depositary at Chicago: For cashier, two thousand five hundred dol lars; for one clerk, one thousand eight hundred dollars; for two clerks, three thousand dollars ; for one clerk, one thou sand two nan urea dollars; for one mc iuuiviw uviwio, i , seven hundred had anoiorty oouars twenty dollars; in all, ten thousand and sixty dollars, office of depositary at Cincinnati: For cashier, two thousand dollars; for one clerk.one thousand eight hundred dollars: for one clerk, one thousand Ave hundred dollars ; for two clerks, two thousand four hundred dollars ; lor iwocierus, twoinou- snnl do lars: for one messenger, six Hun dred dollars; for two watchmen, one at seven hundredand twenty dollars andone at two hundred and tony oouars; in an, eleven thousand two hundred and sixty dollars. Office of depositary at LonlsvUlo: For casnier, two thousand oouars; ior one clerk, one thousand five hundred dollars ; for one clerk.one thousand two hundred dollars; tor one watchman,seven hundred and twenty dollars ; in all, Ave thousand four hundred and twenty dollars. Office of depositary at Pittsburgh : For casMer, one thousand eight hundred dol lars; one cierk, one thousand lour nun amrf .tnlUM. nKn ..... I. .1. .,... I,.,.. ....... . i.i in . n , nil,, nnivniiiaii, iin iiuu- dred and twenty dollars; inalt.thrcethou sand nine hundred and twenty dollars. Office of depositary at Santa Fe: For depositary) in addition to his pay as re ceiver, two thousand dollars; one clerk, one thousand two hundred dollars ; two watenmen, each seven hundred and twen ty dollars; In all, four thousand six nun dred and forty dollars. Office of depositary at Tucson. Arizona For depositary, in addition to his pay as postmaster, one thousand nve hundred dollars. For compensation to designated depos itaries, for receiving, keeping, and dis- nursing punnc money, nve thousand dol lars. For checks and heck-books for disburs ing officers and others, and certificates of deposits for the treasurer, assistant treas urer, and designated depositaries, thirteen thousand dollars. For compensation to special agents to examine tne nooks, accounts, and money on hand at the several suli-treasurles and depositories, including national hanks act ing as depositaries under the act of the sixth of August, eighteen hundred and forty-six, six thousand dollars. For contingent, expenses under the act oi inesixinoi August, eignteen hundred and forty-six, for the collection, safe-keeping, transfer, and disbursement of the public revenue, one hundred thousand dollars: ProvidiHt, That no part of said sum shall be expended for clerical services. For additional clerks under the act for the better organization of the Treasury. at such rates as the Secretary of the Treas ury may ueem just and reasonahie, ten thousand oouars. UNITED STATES MINT, BRANCHES, An i assa i-ur nuK. Mint at Philadelphia. For salaries of the director, treasurer, assavcr. inciter and refiner, chief coiner and engraver, as sistant assayer, and seven cierus, inirty- seven thousand nine hundred dollars. I.'.... rtta . if ii-,,.-l-....... .. ...1 ,lli,at.iMi one hundred and twenty-live thousand' dollars. For incidental and contingent expenses, including wastage, new machinery, and repairs, thirty-five thousand dollars. For specimens of ores and coins, to be preserved in the cabinet of the mint, six hundred dollars: for freight on bullion and com, five thousand dollars. HIS t Mil MINT AT SAN FRANCISCO. I AI. ikoknia.-Fof salaries of superintendent, coiner, and six clerks, thirty thousand Ave Hundred dollars. For wages of workmen and adjusters, two hundred thousand dollars. liVtt Innlrlxlnlul ond luintlmroni ovnanaon M. JI IIV1M' II 1 411 .flMlllIHX,tll V.A n?t ;t, repairs, and wastage, fifty-nine thousand nve nunureu ana lony-n ve dollars. Branch Mint at Carson City, Ne vada. ror salaries of superintendent, as- sayer, inciter and refiner, and coiner, and four clerks, seventeen thousand nine Hun dred dollars. For wages of workmen and adjusters, sixty-seven tnousana aoiiars. For chemicals, charcoal, wood, and inci dental expenses, Affy-three thousand two hundred dollars. Assay-Owice. New YOBK.-For salarr oi Hiipcriuieiiueni , iour tnousana nve nun dred dollars; for salary of assavcr. three thousand dollars; for salary of inciter and refiner, three thousand dollars; for compensation or clerks, at the discretion of t he Secretary of t he Treasury, ten thou sand two hundred dollars. For wages of workmen, sixty-eight t hou sand dollars. For incidental and contingent expenses, twenty-two thousand dollars. Branch Mint at DENVEB.-For assav cr, (who shall have charge of said mint,) two thousand Ave hundred dollars; for inciter, two thousand Ave hnndreiMollars. For three clerks, at one thousand eight hundred dollars each, Ave thousand four hundred dollars. For wages of workmen, fifteen thousand three hundred and thirty-five dollars. ror incidental and contingent expenses, ucluding repairs and wastage, five thou sand dollars. Assay-Office at Boise Cm. Idaho. - For salaries of assayer, who shall have charge of the assay-office, inciter and ro ll ner, and clerk, Ave thousand four hun dred dollars. For wages of workmen, three thousand dollars. For incidental and contingent expenses. one thousand Ave hundred dollars. ASSAY-OFFICE AT CHARLOTTE, NORTH Carolina. For salaries: assayer, one thousand Ave hundred dollars ; meltcrand refiner, one thousand two hundred dollars: sages of fireman, laborer, man of all work, two hundred and ninety-two dollars. Contingent expenses: charcoal, fuel. lights, acids, fluxes, crucibles, freights, postage, hooks, stationery, miscellaneous items, repairs of assavlngdenartment. and Incidental expenses, one thousand live nunareo aoiiars. iOVERNMENT IN THE TERRITORIES. TERRITORY OF ABIEONA.-Forsalaiicsot' overnor. chief lustlce. and two AAttnriurc. judges, secretary, Interpreter, and trans- int.,.. In tin. a.umllim nM... ' .1. 1 .J. 1 ... in,. , .iiiuiivv VUU, 1UU11WI1 thousand dollars. For rent of office, fuel, lights, postage, storage of furniture of the legislative as. scmbly, and expenses of library, three thousand dollars: PrnvUled, Thai no law of any territorial legislature shall be made or enforced by which the members or offi cers of any territorial legislature shall lie paid any compensation other than that provided by the laws of the United States. ror contingent expenses or the Terri tory, one thousand dollars. territory of tola in A no. -For saarles of governor and superintendent of Indian affairs. Chief lustlce and two associate judges, and secretary, thirteen thousand tnree nunarcu aoiiars. For contingent expenses of the Tort-i. tory, one thousand dollars. For contingent expenses of the secre tary's office, two thousand dollars. Territory of Dakota. -Fnrtartar governor and superintendent of Indian affairs, chief lustlce and tun aamnixn judges, and secretary, thirteen thousand tnree nunureu oouars. For contingent expenses of the TerH. tory, one thousand dollar. For rent of secretary's nfflm tlonon. blanks, light, fuel, labor, postage, storage, and necessaries of similar character, one thousand Benin hnnitml nnrf ho , . iui uiuuwini nnuauQB, iwn nunureu ana fitly doOira ; in iu, two thousand dollars. for incidental expenses, two hundred and Territory k Idaho. -For salaries of governor ana fuperintendent of Indian affairs, chief justice and two associate judges, ana secretary, thirteen thousand nve nunureu uouarg, Foroontingeiitexpensesof the Territory, one thousand dollars. Territory of Montana. For eotnneli- Ration of governor, chief justice and two BHuuinis juuges, anu secretary, thirteen . i. .......... . i .i . i. .....i ... uiuunwiu uv nunureu dollars. For contingent expenses of the Terri tory, one thousand dollars. For per diem and mileage of members oi uie wiHiaiiveasseminy,eiiit thousand dollars ; for pay of officers and employees. two thousand three hundred dollars; for printing, four thousand dollars; for furni ture, rent,stationery, postage, fuel, lights, clerk-hire, and necessary Incidental ex penses of similar character. Ave thousand seven hundred dollars; in all, twenty thousand dollars. Territory of New Mexico. -For sala ries of governor, chief Justice and two as sociate Judges, and secretary, and ex-offl-cio superintendent of public buildings mid 5 rounds, thirteen thousand Ave hundred ollars. For interpreter and translator in the executive office, five hundred dollars: for contingent expenses of the Territory, one tnousana aoiiars. For compensation and mileage of the members of legislative assembly, officers, clerks, and contingent expenses of the as sembly ; for rent of office, fuel, lights, sta tionery, prin t ing, salary ef messenger, and other incidental expenses of the Secre tary's office, twenty thousand dollars. territory of Utah, ror salaries or governor, chief justice, two associate judges, and secretary, thirteen thousand nve Hundred aoiiars. For contingent expenses of the Terri- toi v. one thousand dollars. For compensation and mileage of the members or the legislative assembly, offi cers, clerks, and others, and contingent and miscellaneous expenses of the ossein- hlv. luenlv thousand ftnllarn territory of Washington. For sala ries of governor, chief Justice, two asso ciate .pinges, ano secreiary.iourieen thou sand dollars. For contingent expenses of the Terri tory, one thousand dollars. For per diem and mileage of members and ornccrs or legislative asseiiitiiy, four teen thousand dollars: Praetaea. That the sessions of said legislative assembly shall not hereafter extend hevond forty days from the first day of meeting thereat; mi iiiiiiiiiin mii--aim jiiui unirs iuui tiniii- sand dollars , for stationery, fuel, lights. f.... m-lnltiii, lit n-a .....I I.... . .... I.i I....- postage, rent of office, prin t ing. storage of lurniture, and so lorth, twenty thousand dollars. Territory of Wyominc-Fot salaries of governor and superintendent of Indian affairs, chief justice, two associate judges, and secretary, thirteen thousand eight hundred dollars. For contingent exiienses of the Terri tory, one thousand dollars. For per diem and mileage of the officers and meuihers oi Ihe legislative assembly ; incidental expenses of the same: nrinihW of the laws and the journals of the two nouses; stationery, uiei, lights, postage, rent of office, printing, storage of furni ture, and so forth, twenty thousand dol lars. District of Columbia. - For salary of tne governor, uiree tnousanu dollars ; ior salary of the secretary, two thousand dol lars ; for pay of the members of the coun cil, two thousand eight hundred and eighty dollars ; for salaries of four mem bers of the board of public works, ten t housand dollars , for salaries of t he mem bers of the board of health, at two thou sand dollars each, ten thousand dollars: making, in all, twenty-seven thousand eight hundred and eighty dollars : Pro tided. That no part of the sum hereby appropriated shall lie raid to any memlier of such hoards who shall hold any other federal office. WAR DEPARTMENT. For compensation of the Secretary of War, eight thousand dollars; chief clerk, at two thousand five hundred dollars; two clerks, at two thoasand dollars ; three clerks of cuss four; for additional to one clerk of class four, as disbursing clerk, t wo hundred dollars; for six clerks of class three, three clerks of class two. eight clerks of class one, one messenger, three assist ant messengers, one laborer ; in on, torty- seven thousand two hundredand twenty dollars. To enable the Secretary of War to have the reliel archives examined, and copies furnished from time to time for the use of the government, six thousand dollars: J'rovulit. Thai no claims against the Uni ted States for colloctlng,drilling, or organ izing volunteers for the Warof t he rebellion shall no audited or paid unless presented before the end Of the fiscal year endimr june ininteto, eighteen Hundred and seventy-four; and all claims for horses lost prior to January first, eighteen hundred and seventy-two, shall be presented by the enn oi said nscai year. For contingent expenses, twelve thou sand dollars. Office of the adil'tant-genebal.- For chief clerk, two thousand dollars ; six clerks of class three, twelve clerks of class three, fifty-four clerks of class two, forty cieras oi class one ; anu two messengers, one assistant messenger, and one fireman; in an, one hundred and nity-eignt thou sand seven hundredand twenty dollars. For contingent expenses, eighteen thou sand dollars. OFFICE OF THE OI-ARTERMASTEH-OKN- eral. -For chief clerk, two thousand dol lars ; three clerks of class four.elght clerks of class three, twenty clerks of class two, seventy-five clerks of class one; thirty copyists, at nine hundred dollars each; superintendent of the building, two hun dred dollars ; one messenger, two assistant messengers, and six laborers; in an, one hundred and seventy-two thousand dol lars. For contingent expenses, ten thousand dollars. Office of the Paymaster-General.- For chief clerk, twotbousand dollars ; four clerks of class four, nine clerks of class throe, twenty-three clerks of class two, twelve clerks of class one, and two mes sengers, seventy-one thousand eight linn dred and eighty dollars. ror coniingt ni expenses, nve tnousanu dollars. OFFICE OP THE CoMXISSARY-tiE? URAL. v... nkuf i. . 1 1,. ..,., 1. ,t .i..n.. .-.l - one elerk of class three, eight clerks of class two, fifteen clerks of class one, one messenger and two laborers; in nil, thirty-five thousand and eighty dollars. For contingent expenses, namely: office rent, repairs, and miscellaneous items, six tnousanu aoiiars. OPFHatOFTHESi;B0ION-fJENERAL.-For chief clerk, two thousand dollars; one clerk of class three, two clerks of class I wo, eight clerks of class one. one messen ger, and one laborer: In all, seventeen thousand Ave hundred and sixty dollars. For contingent expenses, blank books, stationery, binding, rent, fuel, and Includ ing rent of Surgeon-General's Office and Army Medical Museum, eight thousand dollars. Office of Chief Knoineeb. For onier clerk, two thousand dollars; three clerks of class four, four clerks of class three, four clerks Of class two, four clerks of class ondione messenger, and one laborer; In 5nk Jit oWhtti SeVe" For contingent expenses, namely: for stationery, office-furniture, miscellaneous and incidental expenses. Including pro fessional books, maps, and twodally Wash ington newspapers, three thousand five hundred dollars. Office of the Chief of Obdnanck. For chief clerk, two thoasand dollars; three clerks of class four, two clerks of class three, four clerks of class two, six clerks of class one, and one messenger ; In all, twenty-four thousand two hundred and forty dollars. For contingent expenses, namely: sta tionery, envelope, wrapping-paper, for sending blanks to the arsenals, forts, per manent batteries, and troops in the field, telegrams, express charges, and incident als of a similar nature, furniture, matting, carpets, oil-cloth, professional books for Onhianoc Department library, pamphlets, and newspapers, two thousand At hun dred dollars. office or Military justice. For one chief clerk, at twotbousand dollars; one clerk of class three : one clerk of class one; In all, four thousand eight hundred dollars. For contingent expenses, eight hundred dollars. For SIONAL-OFFICE-For two clerks of class two, two thousand eight hundred uouurs. Office of the Inspigctor-i eneral For one clerk of class three, one thousand siA uuuurvu uonurs. WAR DEPARTMENT BUILDINGS. For compensation of superintendent of me imiiding occupied by the War Depart ment, (two hundred and fifty dollars,! four watchmen and two laborers; In all, four thousand Ave hundred and seventy dol lars. For labor, fuel, lights, and miscellaneous Items for the said building, ten thousand dollars. For superintendent of building ooiTierof neventuentn and r streets, (iwo Hundred and fifty dollars,! and four watchmen and two laborers; in an, tour tnousana nve nunareu ana seventy dollars. For fuel for warming thcentire building. and for operating the ventilatlng-fan in summer, repairs of steam wanning and veniiiaiing apparatus, PHV oi engmceraiid fireman, matting and oil-cloth for halls gas, whitewashing and other incidental expenses, Urn thousand dollars, For superintendent of the building occu pied oy the ravinaster-liciieint, (two nun dredund fifty-dollars,) and for five watch ....... nml ...... I.. I... . i.. ..11 ll. .. i 1...., iiivii iiiiii mn iiii-iii. i, in mi, uti i mm sand two Hundred and ninety dollars. For rent of building, and fuel and con tlngencies, twelve thousand Ave hundred uonurs. i NAVY DEPARTMENT. For compensation of the Secretory of the Navy, eight thousand dollars; for Continued on tcamd page.) 1. D. TITUS. J. B. TITUS ( HAS. BOUROABDES. TITUS, BOURGARDES I CO., DEALERS IN JEWELRY, Silver & Plated Ware. Hind- DIAMOND SPECTACLES. MANUFACTURED AND ADJUSTTKD especially for the PaclAc Coast by the NATIONAL ELGIN WATCH CO. ofBlgin, Illinois, viz: Paclllc, California and Sub Francisco WATCH, and we most confidently rec ommend them to the public, as possessing more good qualities for the price than any other Watch In the market. We also keep all other brands of Klgin, Waltham and Swiss Watches, Clocks, Jew elry, Silver and Plated Ware, litol and Cartridge. WT Repairing a Specialty. C-iT All Work Done and Hootfn Hold, Warrant ted to be aa Rcpreseuted. Tttna, Bourgardet it Co., AT JOHN CANTER'S OLD STAND, First street, ALBANY, 0RK60N. The Eyes ! The Ears! IK. T. lTOLDE1V, Oculist and Aurist, Albany, Orefron. TR. (iOI,DRN IS if son of the noted Id opt halm ic doctor, 8.Cl3oi'nn. Dr. Golden has had experience In treating r ne various uiseuses to which the eve and cur are subject, and feels confident of giving entire satisfaction to those who may place t hemsel ves under his care. April 18, 69. ALL PERSONS INDEBTED TO C. B. Montague, of Lebanon, either by note or book account, are hereby notified that payment must be made on or before the Amt day St July, W73. ' s . a. MONTAUVSi MISCELLANEOUS. COMMERCIAL HOTEL, MRS. A. J. KIELY, PBOFB. THIS HOU9K WlfiL BE KEPT IN FIRST class order, and with attentive and Obliging servants. R Cbtanme CMks Eawptoyed. 1 am prepared to furnish good accommo dations to the traveling pwbhc, and will OK? every endeavor to me ritthe patronage of the public. Regular boarding at very low rates. t& Free Coach to the house. 9iv EPIZOOTICS DISTANCED. THE BAT TEAM SUM. LIVE", AND IS FLOURISHING LIKE A ORE bay true. Thankful for past favors, and wishing to merit the continuance of the same, the BAY TEAM will always be ready, and easily found, to do any naming within the- city limits, for a reasonable compensation. SJT Delivery mf Hoods Specially. A. N. ARNOLD, MvS Proprietor. Fonndrymen, Blacksmiths and Catv ring Makers, SELECTED OLD COMPANY'S LEHIGH Coal ; Jackson Creek, Cask and Bulk Cnnilierland Coal ; Hard and Soft Pig Iron. Being a specialty, the above are selected with great care for Interior consumers. J. R. DOYLE, 413 and 41.1 Parificstreet, and 420 East street wharf, between Jackson and Pacific, San r'ancisco. livi Cheap Yeast Powder. GREAT REDUCTION. D. CALLAGHAN HAS REDUCED HIS DONNOLLY'S CALIFORNIA PREMIUM YEAST POWDER to SIS per gross. Everyone should use this celebrated Yeast Powder. It issu pcrior In quality and 10 per cent, cheaper than the imported article. Also a large stock of DONNOLLYU CREAM TARTAR and SODA and 9ALEKATUS is ottered to the trade at reduced rates. The proprietor, D. CALLAGHAN, hav ing enlarged his YEAST POWDER FAC TORY, importing CREAM TARTAR IN CRYSTALS, also BH) ARB. SODA and TIN PLATE, Is now prepared to supply the t rude of the Pacific Coast and Territories w it li t hese a it lcles at reduced rates, Every of D. can and package nnder the name i .IiI,,ii.iia, worranreu. For Hale Everywhere. D. CALLAUHA.1, Proprietor, 121 Frontit., Km Franrlsro. 80m3 a-l-kl Dr.J.S.Cole IfOlGIQttn'S man's Com pound Extract of Eucalyptus Is a prepara tion combining all the valuable medicinal properties of tne Eucalyptus which is cul tivated in nearly every California garden for its medicinal utility, having become the household remedy for all diseases of the kidneys, bladderand urinary canalnd seminal weakness. It seems to have a di rect affinity for the genito-urtnarv organs and their surroundings, and cures them by Its alterative, healing and balsamic Dron- erties more effectually than any other known remedy. It is also an invaluable pirn 1 T TTjnfT fl remedy for all diseases Duufllilrlllu of the mucous and serous membranes, such as Bronchitis. Haehbrs; Congh, New sea clHrln Pregnancy, Dyspepato, liieborrhaea, Etc. nils preparation is tne resnlt of Dr. cole- man's experiments with the medicinal properties of the tree In the U. 8. Marine Hospital in San Francisco, in 1871 and 1872. where he had unusual facilities for testing me various methods of preparing the remedy, and its nses. It can be relied upon as certain to give the promised re sults, and hundreds of test imon I als of it s effica cy can be seen at his of fice, 406 Kearney St., San Francisco. oleoma' Doable Em tract of Eucalyptus is a powerful, yet harmless, febrifuge, and is a special preiaratlon for the treatment of the mala rious fevers of our Interior valleys, and is warranted to cure any case of Fever and Ague m ated with It according to direc tions, while the Iwneful results of the nse of the usual Quinine and arsenical remedies ior I nose diseases are entirely avoided. Beware of imitations, and take none but Coleman's. For sale everywhere, and by Chas. Lang- ley ACo., Druggists, Agents, San Francisco. vaniwy The standard remedy for Casnths. la- Earns Sbre Throat, Whooping dough, Croup, l.hrr CbmulaSw, Brnnohii, Skimp of ihe I.unpt, and every affection of Ihe Throat, Lungs and Chest, Including Cov sumption. Wtalar Balaam of Wild Cherry does not dry up a Cough, but loosens It. clesnses the lungs, and allays irritation, thus remoefaw Ihr cow, of the complaint. None genuine unless signed I. Rrrrs. Prepared by Seth W. Fowik A Sows, Bos ton. Sold by RKDimrro. Hiotetter A Co., San Francisco, and by dealers gen erally. Mv5v dfcK,n9APrday. Agents wanted! Ail yvlU7 mJ classes of working people, of either sex, young or old, make more mos ey at work for us In their spare momenta