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This cottage is entered by means of an ample liaIl,off wliich is the parlor, 15 ft. by 



15 ft. G in. The dining and living room is entered from oitlur tlie hall or parlor, and 

 is 15 ft. in. by 14 ft., having closets, also a closet under stairs. Adjacent to the 

 dining-room is the nursery, 14 ft. by 12 ft. G in., having a bathing-room and closet. 



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SECOND KI.OOR. 



Off of dining room is the kitchen, 15 ft. G in. by 12 ft. 6 in., having an ample pantry, 

 sink room, &c. The back stairs ascend from the sink-room, which is a great conven- 

 ience, as slops, &c., from the second story can be brought down these stairs without 

 being seen from any of the principal rooms. Entrance to the cellar from tlie kitchen. 

 In the hall is the principal stairs leading to second story, which is divided into bed- 

 rooms having closets attached ; also inclosed stairs to attic, in which there are three 

 large sleeping-rooms, with store-rooms, &c. The little front room in second story would 

 make a bed-room if required, or a dressing room attached to the large front bed-room. 

 First story 9 ft. 6 in. high, second story 8 ft. high. The superstructure is framed, 

 sheathed on the outside with 1.^ in. boards about 9 in. wide, put on horizontally, and 

 rebated to imitate block work, and painted three good coats, the last two to be 

 sanded ; thus making the building appear like a stone one, with very little expense. 

 To be plastered on the inside two coats (browning and white finish). The inside finish 

 is to be plain and neat. Architraves in principal story to be 7 in. wide, bevelled I 

 those in the second story, G in. The building finished complete, will cost about $2 



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