PROPOSALS-Continued. The ashlars will be hammered in the most perfect manner, agreeable to a sample above named and the surface seen, be measured and paid from No. 1 to No. 4 cutting, as ordered, per superficial foot, of 55 or 52, 56 and 58 cents, and be paid for each superficial foot an additional price of 30 cents. No. 2 cutting, with 12 curts or curves per inch, as per sample No. 2 a, per superficial foot.. 56 cents. No. 3 cutting, with 9 curts or curves per inch, as per sample No. 2 a or No. 4, per superficial foot 52 cents. No. 4 cutting, as per sample No. 2 a or No. 4, fine stock hammered, with 1 inch or 1 inch width fine curted band, as ordered, per superficial foot.. 55 cents. No 5, for all beds, builds, backs, &c., hammered full to the square, as ordered, per superficial foot... 14 cents. If the above is to be sand-rubbed, 15 per cent. is to be added. PROPOSALS-Continued. Bid and proposals No. 3, for marble, as per samples No. 3 b, or No. 3 a. Cost of 69 cubic feet of stock.... $174 00 Capitals of column, each, includ❜g cost of stock. Cost of work.......... 534 00 708 00 freight, and workmanship... $708 00 PROPOSALS-Continued. Bid and proposals No. 4, for marble, as per sample No. 4. 75 Johann Joseph Rink, architect, stonecutter, and sculptor, of the city and State of New York, for furnishing all the materials for the exterior walls of the south wing of the Treasury Department building. The subscriber offers to furnish all the stone for such building, and deliver the same wrought and prepared, and ready to put into the building, and all the preparing done at Washington city, at the following prices, viz: Cornice, per foot in length, including cost of stock, freight, workmanship, and entab$170 00 lature and balustrade |