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Interlaced arches, the columns, caps, &c. : 

 For the interlaced arching, apply rule No. 1. 

 For the columns, caps, and bases, measure and charge as their class. 



Cornice or coping : 



Octagonal face, finely cut, and rubbed, per superficial foot, 40 cents. 



Tooth-chiselled, 3U cents. 



If moulded, according to its class. 



Measure top bed and girth of face. 



Finials : apply rule No. 1. 



Corbel course, or central front tower, and all such : 



Each course according to its class. 



For the band or panelled course, apply rule No. 1. 



Sill course of semicircle and fillet, and 5 sides of octagon : 



Finely cut, and rubbed, per superficial foot, 80 cents. 



Tooth-chiselled, 70 cents. 



Measure length by girth of what shows. 



Panelled arcade: apply rule No. 1. 



Pinnacles on principal tower: 



Finely cut, and rubbed, each $240 68. 

 Tooth-chiselled, each |208. 



Flagging: 



Square marble tile, 2^ inches thick, and 12 to 24 inches square, of two 

 colors, delivered at the building ready for laying, per superficial foot, 35 

 cents. 



Marble tile : 



1^ inch thick, and 4 to 6 inches of two or more colors, per superficial 

 foot, dehvered ready for laying, 50 cents. 



1;^ inch thick, and 11 to 12 inches square, delivered and ready for 

 laying, per superficial foot, 35 cents. 



The aforegoing list of articles and prices will embrace all the kinds of 

 cut marble work about the building. I will comply with the printed 

 specifications, (subject to the foregoing rule,) and all requirements stated 

 in the advertisements for proposals. 



My bondsmen are John W. Brown and William Daily, esqs., of Balti- 

 more. 



Dowels and clamp holes : 



For every |-inch hole, sunk 3 inches, 2 cents. 

 For every 1-inch hole, sunk 3 inches, 3 cents. 

 If sunk more, in proportion. 



THOS. SYMINGTON. 

 Baltimore, 3!larch 13, 1847. 



