A.J.BICKWELL&CS mui If ruUffmlfrinlfruTl fcf Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2017 with funding from Columbia University Libraries https://archive.org/details/hinklecosnewbookOOhink HINKLE & CO.’S NEW MOLDINGS, ARCHITRAVES, BASE, BRACKETS, STAIRS, NEWELS, BALUSTERS, RAILS, CORNICE, MANTELS, WINDOW FRAMES, SASH, DOORS, COLUMNS; FORTY-FIVE PLANS OF BUILDINGS; CHURCH PEWS, STORE COUNTERS, PORTICOES, &c.; SIXTY-SIX PLANS OF DWELLINGS, WITH SIZE AND DESCRIPTION OF ROOMS ATTACHED; FOR TIIE USE OF CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. ADAPTED TO THE STYLE OF BUILDING IN THE UNITED STATES. CONTAINING VALUABLE INFORMATION ON BUILDING. WITH SEVEN HUNDRED AND TWENTY-SIX ILLUSTRATIONS. CINCINNATI: PUBLISHED BY HINKLE & COMPANY. 1 8 6 9 . AVER* LIBRARY- COIUMWA UNIVERSITY" Entered according to Act of Congress, in tlie year 1869, 11 y HINKLE & CO., In the Clerk’s Office of the District Court of the U. S., for the Southern District of Ohio. KLKCTKOTYPKD AT Tit K FRANKLIN TYI'K rOlINDBY, CINCINNATI. P11E F A C Office of HINKLE & CO.,! Cincinnati, Ohio, 1869. / In presenting our new book on building, molding, etc , to the public, we call attention to the following circular, and the accompanying plans oi' a lew of the public buildings and pri¬ vate residences which we have furnished to different localities in different sections of our country, 'these plans will be found on pages 43 to 54, and will enable our readers to form a pretty good idea of the appearance and character of the buildings we are accustomed to f ur¬ nish, and show that our manufactured work is used in public edifices and private residences of the first class. Also, sixty-six plans of dwellings around Cincinnati and elsewhere, with size of rooms and description attached, costing from one hundred and fifteen to three hundred and fifty thou¬ sand dollars. We have been for the last thirty-seven years, extensively engaged in the business of building houses, and manufacturing all kinds of carpenter work for the inside and outside finish of brick, frame, and stone buildings of every description, li e constantly keep on ban l a large and full assortment of all materials of this kind; we also keep on hand, for sale, a large amount of lumber for building purposes. Our factory is the largest of its kind in the United States, and its location is convenient for shipping our goods. It is situated on the bank of the Ohio River, just east of (he Gas Works. It is neap the depot of the Ohio and Mississippi, Indianapolis and Cincinnati, and Cincinnati, Hamilton and Dayton, Baltimore and Cincinnati, and Cincinnati Southern Rail¬ ways. With the premises, it occupies a frontage on the river of 1224 feet, extending back 530 feet to Front Street, affording ample wharf room for receiving and shipping our lumber and manufactured work. We have large yards for storing a great quantity of every descrip- tion of lumber: the principal one bring situated in the upper part of the City, on the river bank, with 375 feet wharf space, and extending back 5t)0 feet, to Front Street. We purchase and sell annually several million feet of boards, joists, f:anting timbers, scantling; also, shingles, lath, etc., etc. With the advantages afforded by our large yards, we are enabled to keep constantly on hand, stored up, ready for use, a full assortment, of seasoned lumber. This we sell at wholesale or retail—unworked, or manufactured into doors, sash, blinds, etc., etc, ready to be put at once into buildings. From our long experience in this business, and the facilities afforded us by the most im¬ proved machinery, and workmen skilled in every branch of their trade, we can manufacture and finish up work of the best quality in a style not surpassed in any other factory, nor by hand-made work, either as regards accuracy, perfection of finish, or durability. We invite your attention to the facilities we offer for furnishing stairs. 'There is nothing inside a dwelling, or any other house, more ornamental than a properly constructed flight of stairs. (For plans and illustrations of this article, we refer the reader to pages '29 and 30.) We also call your attention to the importance of obtaining a good plan of your building, and drawing of all the mechanical work, with the bill of items. (See page 7.) Persons desirous of securing all the modern improvements in building, heating, lighting, and furnishing dwelling-houses, churches, stores, eic. will do well to visit Cincinnati, where they can have an opportunity of seeing them brought, to the highest perfection. The archi¬ tecture of many of our buildings in the city and country-seats around Cincinnati, is equal if not. superior to any in the United S ates, and will afford you a good opportunity to select, a plan. The extensive scale on which the different branches of manufacturing are carried on in Cincinnati, enables the proprietors to furnish them cheaper than any of the Eastern or West¬ ern cities. Such, also, are our arrangements with manufacturers in this city, that we can furnish any of the following articles, used in the building line, at manufacturer's prices—such as Bell Trimmings, Hardware and Nails, Iron Castings, Verandah Railings, Marble, Iron or Slate Mantels, Coal Grates, French and American Window Glass, Tin Spouting and Gutters, Iron Columns, Caps and Bases, Outcalt s Portable Iron Roofing. In our business we have had two ob ects in vi»w: first, to produce a superior article of work; secondly, to make our charges mod 'r ite. All know from experience that this rule will create a great demand in any business. The large amount of our sales enables us to sell at small pi'ofits. Respectfully, HITS 7 RLE & CO. HINKLE & CO., BUILDERS' WAREROOMS, DOOR, SASH, VENETIAN SHUTTER FACTORY. PLANING MILL & LUMBER YARD, ' No. 365 WEST FRONT ST.^ CINCINNATI, O. (ADJOINING GAS HOICKS.) Our Warehouse and Factory is«) by 250 feet. four stories high. We manufacture and keep con¬ stantly on hand. Panel Doors) Sash, Venetian and Panel Shutters, Mantels, Poor and Window Frames, Base, Pilaster, Weatherboarding, White and Yellow Pine Flooring, Shelving for Stores, Planed Boards, and Moldings of various patterns, suitable for the finish of Frame or Brick Houses of every description. All kinds of Stairs, with Mahogany or Cherry rail, plain or fancy Newel. (See pages 29-30.) Sash, painted and glazed, constantly on hand. In the Lumber Yard connected with this establishment, we have an extensive assortment of Lumber, for building purposes Orders tilled for Boards, Plank, Shaved and Sawed Shingles, Joist, Lath, Framing and Cornice Timber of every description. Also—Paints, Oils, Class and Hardware, including Locks, Bolts, Hinges, Sliding Door Trimmings, Screws, Nails, Ac. FLOORING. We only measure the Face of the board and not the tongue, as is customary in many other cities In some places they measure the board in the rough, allowing nothing for waste in work¬ ing ; in this way the purchaser pays cost and freight on lout) feet Flooring, while he only gets from 700 to 800 feet. CINCINNATI BILL OF PRICES, 1862 . Price of Sash. Venetian Shutters, Box & Com. Window Frames for 12 Light Windows. 1 'Is 1 Size of! £ Lights. 0 7" 4; £ , 0 O X Price of Win- gi '(low Frames — >3 Sash 1 ulleysin- ZfZ eluded. Size cf Sash for 12 Light Win¬ dow?. Mint CTS LA iiicn longer. o5i. h *" “ Box. Com¬ mon. Width.Lenpth Ircbes in. eta. t cts. 8 c-s. $ cts. ft. in. ft, in. 8 by b'ilXl 4 X 1 50 2 O-i 1 2 o 2 4 3 t*K 8 by 10 1961 &A l 75 2 00 120 2 4 3 0'A S by 12 IX oy. 1 75 2 5" 1 30 2 7X 4 6!4 a by 1-1 Oil ea 2 "0 2 50 1 30 2 VA 4 6A 10 ny 12PKI 5L 1 73 2 W) 1 30 2 10': 4 6 A 10 by 12;1J<| 6K 2 00 2 50 1 30 2 10’, 4 6K 10 by 14 iKI 7X 2 25 2 75 1 40 2 10M 5 VA in y 15 IK 8 2 ;lx 2 75 1 4o 2 10K 5 tiK 1" by 10 IK 2 o i < 3 20 1 50 2 10 A 5 10 A 10 by 18|lKl 0 2 75 3 75 1 80 2 10X 6 H‘A lO’yfO \% 10 3 I2K 4 00 1 ao 2 10K 7 2Y 11 by 154 % S'A 2 5' 0 20 1 60 3 2 5 6M 11 by Hi 1 , 0 3 35 1 63 3 2 6 10,x 11 by 17 IK 9 2 75 3 50 1 70 3 2 6 2A 11 by is,IK VA 2 i»0 3 75 1 80 3 2 6 6 j 11 by 'triK'IO 3 12 X 4 00 1 V0 3 2 6 'OM 11 by 201KJOK 3 25 4 !2Ji 2 0" 3 2 7 2 A 11 y 21 IK'D ,3 37 H 4 25 2 VA 3 2 7 6‘: 11 by 22 IN W'A 3 4» 4 ;;7 Yi 2 25 3 2 7 0 : 12 y in,IK 9 2 75 3 75 .1 80 3 6 5 :ua 12 by , S1K 10 13 12 A 4 00 1 90 3 6 6 6>< 12 by 2 ' 1 11 13 37 X 4 26 2 12^ 3 s 7 2V- 12 by 22 1 s 12 3 62 'i 4 50 2 :o 3 5 7 10' : 12 by 24 IK 13 Is 87 y- 4 75 2 50 3 a 8 6H All 'H inch Saeli are made with Hook Meeting Rail*. Sagli over 1% inch thick, extra price. , finch ploughed and Bored, « r ui-der fi I ightg, extra price. Yen etian Si utieis over \ % inch thick, extra price. Pivot Shulers extra price. Shutters are made \A inch i longer than Sash. plat Panel Shutters same price as Venetian with Station¬ ary slats; '< r liaised Panel Shutters, or 1 end and Butt, and [ Phi-, add 12'- cents pet pair *o price of Venetian with Si a-1 ti< nary Slats. Raised and l eveled i and Shut ers, add 37 >$ cents ner i air t. price cf Vet etian with Stationary slats. Raised at d Molded Pane! Shutters, add 75 cents per pair to I price of Vet etian with Stationary Slats l PRICE OF DOORS WITH 4 PANELS Size of Doors O 2--* hi * > — 2 rO tc a a V Hat. \y 4 incl thick 5 * £-r 31 § ; * ft. in. ft. in. i cts. * cts. $ cts. » cts. $ cts. i cts. ? cts. 2 6 2 b 6 6 6 8 2 00 2 25 2 75 3 00 2 50 3 00 3 26 2 in 2 10 3 6 6 6 b' 2 26 2 50 3 00 3 25 2 75 3 25 3 50 3 3 2 7 7 6 2 75 3 00 3 50 3 75 3 25 3 75 4 00 3 6 8 3 25 3 50 4 00 4 25 3 75 4 25 4 50 Doors over 1% inches thick, extra price. ALL KINDS OF CIRCULAR, GOTHIC AND FANCY DOORS SASH, ETC., MADE TO ORDER. Price of Sash Store Doors, for Open Fronts, with Shutters, Trimmed with Shutter Locks, Stubs and Lilts. l?i" incl.es thick 2 fold, 30 cents p» r foot superficial 2JK do do 2 fold, 36 do do do. do do 3 fold, 40 do do do. 2% do do 4 fold 44 do do do. Price of Door Frames, 3 by 7 feet, and Under. For Prick Houses, " inch wall, no ‘ill, poplar. $1 50 For do 0 inch do do wi h impost, d . 2 00 For do 12 inch do no sill. do. 2 --0 For do 12 inch do do with impost, do. 2 50 For Frame House*, with sill.1 60 For do with sill and ? mpost - - 2 00 Frame" of Pine, extra price. PRICE OF MANTELS.—Sec Designs, p. 37. Plain Pilaster, (Fieurel,) - $3 00 Plain Box, do 2, ... 4 O0 Box Molded, do 3, ... 6 00 Circular Box, Molded, do 4, ... 7 u0 CIRCULAR WORK. Circular Window Frames, Sasli Blinds, Doors, etc., extra price Orciet s for Doors, Sasli, and Venetian Shutters, should give Size, Thickness and Finish. Odd sizes extra price. Z 4 f~ PARTICULAR ATTENTION given to the making of inside Venetian. Pivot and Panel Shutters in any number of folds desired, and in most improved manner. B< sing and Drayaee extra. Directions in Sending Orders, It is important that you should make your Window Frames to suit the sire given in our Circular; then vou’ orders for Doors," Sash and Blinds can be filled immediate'y, as we l ave them always on hand. For odd sized work we charge exba price. It also requires longer time to fill such orders, as we have to manu-actore the work. Orders for Sash, when the frames are made, should give width and h'ght of frame in clear: also, thickness o' Sash, and the number at d size of lights in each window. E*r< Inters lot Doors, and Venetian or Panel Shutters, should give width, bight, thickm ss, and finish. Orders lor Door and Window Frames should give thickness of wall, and stale if lor Frau e or Brick House, and whether Outside or Partition Door frames. ksy- In the Lumber Yard connected w ith this establishment we have an extensive assortment of Lum¬ ber tor building purposes. i! ■ We tuivise that doors, blinds, Ac., be painted one coat before being shipped, as it Will pre¬ serve them Ironi swelling, it exposed to Hie weather. — V — Office of HINKLE & CO., CINCINNATI, OHIO, 1809. 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We invite attention to the following suggestions, addressed to those about to eroct or improve buildings, on the importance of procuring Plans and Bill of Items. We are in frequent receipt of letters asking at what price we will furnish a building of a given size, at some distant city or plantation, ready for occupation. The writers seem to suppose that the cost of a house can be as readily estimated as that of a suit of clothes. We do not undertake to build or finish houses. Our business is to furnish the lumber and other materials, including carpenter or joiner work, read}' made for brick or frame houses; but in order to estimate for them, it is necessary that wc be furnished with plan and bill of items, and that persons may understand what we mean by these, we give an example below. The Plans show how a plain frame dwelling is to be constructed, with the arrange¬ ment of the foundations, chimneys, doors, windows, stairs, etc. The Bill of Items gives the size, quality, and quantity of the materials. Plans. longitudinal section. traverse section. Dwelling House 39 ft. 4 in. long, 31 ft. 8 in. wide; first story contains 4 rooms and hall, 10 ft. high; second story, 5 rooms 9 ft. high in clear; 1 garret room, and cellar 7 ft. deep. Bill of Items, FRAMING TIMBER, JOISTS, RAFTERS, BRIDGING, ETC. 2 sills 4 by 10 in., 39 ft. 4 in. long. 4 sills 4 by 10 in., 31 ft. 8 in. long. 8 posts 4 by 6 in., 21 ft. long. 2 plates 4 by 6 in., 39 ft. 4 in. long. 4 plates 4 by 6 in., 33 ft. 6 in. long. 1 girder 4 by G in., 39 ft. 4 in. long. 14 joists 3 by 10 in., 16 ft. long. 103 joists If by 10 in., 16 ft. lone. ) lrv • ° f- First and second floors, 10 joists 1 by 10 in., 16 It. long.] 54 joists If by 10 in., 17 feet long. Third floor. 10 purlins 3 by 4 in., 16 feet long. 42 rafters If by 5 in., 19 ft. long. 150 studs 2 by 4 in., 21 ft. long. 112 studs 2 by 4 in., 10 ft. long. 100 ft. braces 2J by 4 in. 12 pieces 1 by 4 in., 16 ft. long, to cut in studs to receive joists. 80 ft. raising plate 1 by 8 in. 600 ft. bridging 1 by 2f in. WEATHER BOARDS, SHINGLES, CORNICE. FLOORING, AND MANU¬ FACTURED WORK. 4500 ft. weather boards, white pine, 2d common dressed. 1800 ft. sheathing and scaffolding, 1 in. pine, 3d common. 15000 shingles, pine No. 1, 16 in. long. 96 ft. lineal cornice planceer, dressed, f by 10 in. 96 ft. lineal cornice drop fascia, dressed, f by 6f in. 96 ft. lineal cornice crown moulding, No. 209 Hinkle & Co.'s Book. 80 ft. lineal barge board, dressed, -} by 5 in. 90 ft. lineal corner strip, dressed, If by 4 in. 20 brackets, 9| in. projection, 12 in. high, If thick, No. 232 Hinkle & Co.’s Book. 96 ft. bed mold, No. 100 Hinkle & Co.'s Book. 80 ft. stop, to form gutter on roof, If by 3 in. 3600 ft. flooring white pine, 2d common, dressed one side, tongued and grooved. 500 ft. pine boards, dressed, f in., for shelving, grounds, etc. 672 ft. lineal beveled base, as No. 247 Hinkle & Co. s Book. 48 ft. lineal plinth, If and If rebated for base, and molded. 912 ft. lineal band molding, No. 277 Hinkle & Co. s Book. 90 ft. lineal window sill, f by 2f in. 90 ft. lineal window facia, f by 4 in. 80 ft. lineal carpet sill, f by 3f in., beveled. 1 side light and impost door frame, with door side light and transom; frame 6 ft. by 8 ft. 3 in., jambs 6} wide, door posts 3f in. thick; panel door 3 by 7 ft. raised and beveled, If thick; side lights panel below raised and beveled, and transom all glazed. 1 impost door frame with door and transom; frame 2 ft. 10 in. by 8 ft. 1 in., jambs wide; door 2 ft. 10 in. by 6 ft. 10 in., raised and beveled If in.; transom glazed. 16 partition door frames 2 ft. 10 in. by 6 ft. 10 in., jambs 5| in. wide, rebated If in. 2 partition door frames 2 ft. 3 in. by 6 ft. 10 in., jambs 5f in., rebated If in. 16 doors 2 ft. 10 in. by 6 ft. 10 in., flat and beveled If in. IX 2 doors 2 ft. 3 in. by 6 ft. 10 in., flat and beveled If in. 8 cellar window frames 10 by 12 in., 3 lights. 2 common window frames 12 by 1G in., 12 lights If in. 6 “ “ “ 10 by 1G in., 12 ligiits If in. 3 '< “ “ 12 by 14 in., 12 lights If in. 7 “ “ “ 10 by 14 in., 12 lights If in. 2 “ K “ 10 by 12 in., 12 lights If in. 2 pair sash 12 by 16 in., 12 lights, primed and glazed, If in 6 “ 10 by 16 in., 12 lights, primed and glazed, If in. 3 “ 12 by 14 in., 12 lights, primed and glazed, If in. 7 “ 10 by 14 in., 12 lights, primed and glazed, If in. 2 “ 10 by 12 in., 12 lights, primed and glazed, If in. 8 sash 10 by 12 in., 3 lights, primed and glazed, 1 in. 2 pair Venetian shutters 12 by 16 in., 12 lights, If in. 6 “ “ 10 by 16 in., 12 lights, If in 3 “ “ 12 by 14 in., 12 lights, If in. 7 “ “ 10 by 14 in., 12 lights, If in. 2 “ “ 10 by 12 in.. 12 lights, If in. 8 mantels, plain pilaster, 4 ft. high, 5 ft. 2 in. breast. 2 flight of box stairs, as plan, carriages gained and beveled, steps and risers prepared. 1 flight of stairs to cellar, carriages and step undressed. 1 scuttle door and frame in roof 22 in. wide 3 ft. long. Outside steps, and platform in front, as plan. The style of finish can be selected from Hinkle & Co.’s Book of Moldings, etc., and reference be made to the number or figure on bill of items. It contains a great variety of cornice, moldings, base or washboard, architraves, stairs, rails, newels, balusters, brackets, mantels, doors, windows, columns, veranda posts, etc. If anything not found in this book is wanted, it will be necessary to give working drawings. Remember, the first thing when about to build or alter is to obtain a good plan, bill of items, and specifications. By so doing, you invite competition, as each branch is brought within the comprehension of ordinary mechanics, enabling them to estimate, in a short time, intelligently. Starting thus with a definite plan, you ascertain the whole cost before commencing, and avoid alterations and disputes. If plans, bills of items, and specifications, can not be procured in your vicinity, you can obtain them in Cincinnati at a reasonable price, by sending us the outside length and width of building, hight of story, bight of first floor above ground, depth of cellar, if wanted, and a sketch of rooms, giving size, and places for doors and windows marked, and state the amount wished to bn expended in the building; with this information the architect- can furnish the required plans, etc. -1 — fffW/M r^Ko. i.> \ ' - 3 - - 3 - 4 — WMMLmMm —0— |§No. 61 . i — 17 — — 29 — STAIRS. We are prepared to furnish Stairs all ready to put up. Steps and Risers blocked, glued and housed into wall strings; Newel Posts fitted to carriages; Banisters 2 - Fig. 36—GO feet Front, 66 feet Deep. RESIDENCE OF DU. WM. L. WILSON, YAZOO CO., MISS. Jacob Vogt, Builder, Cincinnati. Ohio. Fig. 37—56 feet Front, 42 feet Deep. RESIDENCE OF ROBERT MULLAN, TROY, MISS. Fig. 38—44 feet Front, 76 feet Deep. RESIDENCE OF THOMAS M. GIBSON, LOOGOOTEE, IND. F. M. Moore, Architect, Cincinnati, Ohio. N. F. Bolton, Builder, Loogootee, Indiana. Fig. 39—60 feet Front, 42 feet Deep. LIBRARY HALL OF THE GEORGETOWN COLLEGE, KY. James Bailey. Architect and Builder, Georgetown, Ky. — 53 — Fig. 40—&J feet Front, 52 feet Deep. RESIDENCE OF E. G. GARNETT, CAMBRIDGE, MO. F. M. Moore, Architect, Cincinnati, Ohio. Fig. -11—Hi feet Front, 45 feet Deep. RESIDENCE OF E. D. GRAVES, CAMBRIDGE, MO. F. M. Moore, Architect, Cincinnati, Ohio. RESIDENCE OF CART. J. C. CALDWELL, CARTHAGE, 0. F. M. Moore, Architect, Cincinnati, Ohio. V. Williams, Builder, “ “ Fig. 4.’1—48 feet Front, 54 feet Deep. RESIDENCE OF RUSSELL H. TANDY. NEAR GHENT, KY. W. H. Boudinot, Architect and Builder, Ghent, Ky. — 54 — Fig 44 —68 feet Front, 80 feet Deep. RESIDENCE OF J. W. BODDIE, MADISON COUNTY, MISS. J. Lamour, Architect and Superintendent, Canton, Miss. Fig. 45—50 feet Front. 58 Feet Deep. RESIDENCE OF BENJAMIN T. DALE, OAKLAND, HAMILTON CO., 0. John W. Dale, Architect, Cincinnati. — 00 — — 62 — Residence of STEPHEN RURTON, Avondale , near Cincinnati, O. Architect, JAS. MCLAUGHLIN, Cincinnati, 0. First Floor. —1, Verandah, 8 by 28 feet; 2, Hall, 0 feet o x A inches by 38 feet, finished with black walnut, oiled ; 3, Library, 18 feet 5 inches by 18 foot fi inches, white walnut, varnished; 4, Parlor, 18 by 25 feet, white pine, painted : .’>, Sitting Room, 1G by 20 foot, white walnut, varnished ; •'*, Dining Room, 10 feet 3 inches by 22 feet, black walnut, oiled ; 7, Conservatory, 8 by 10 feet; 8, China Closet, 12 by 12 feet, black walnut, oiled ; 9, Porch, 8 feet wide. Second Floor. —10, Chamber, 10 by 20 feet, white walnut; 11, Chamber, 10 feet by 21 feet 9 inches, white wal¬ nut : 12, Chamber, 17 feet by 18 feet 5 inches, white pine; 13, Bed Room, 11 by 11 feet, white pine; 14, Chamber, 15 feet 9 inches by 10 feet, white pine; 15, Bath Room, 7 feet 0 inches by 12 feet, white walnut. Residence of JT. IT. DOMINICK, Avondale, near Cincinnati, O. Architect, WM. TINSLEY, Cincinnati, O. First Floor. —1, Porch, 9 feet 5 inches by 9 feet 0 inches; 2, Hall, 10 feet wide : 3, Parlor, 17 by 24 feet: 4, Li¬ brary, 14 by 17 feet ; 5, Family Room, 10 by 17 feet ; 6, Dining Room, 10 by 17 feet; 7, Kitchen, 10 by 18 feet; 8, Servant’s Room, 8 feet 0 inches by 12 feet; 9, Pantry, 4 feet 9 inches by 0 feet; 10, Lavatory, 4 feet 9 inches by 0 feet. Second Floor —11, Bed Room, 9 feet 5 inches by 17 feet; 12, Bed Room. 17 by 20 feet : 13, Bed Room, 14 feet G inches by 17 feet; 14, Bed Room, 10 by 17 feet ; 15, Bed Room, 12 feet 0 inches by 15 feet: 10, Bed Room, 10 feet by 12 feet 0 inches ; 17, Bath Room, S feet 0 inches by 15 feet; 18, Maid's Room, 8 feet 0 inches by 10 feet. Residence of E. T. KIDD, Clifton, near Cincinnati, O. Architects, WALTERS & STEWART, Cincinnati, O. First Floor.— 1, Parlor, 15 by '27 feet: 2, Sitting Room, 15 feet bv If, feet 2 inches; •'!. Pining Room, 15 feet 2 inches by 18 feet 2 inches ; 4, Kitchen, 15 feet 2 inches by 16 feet; 5. Hall, 8 feet; r>, Porch. Second Floor.— 7, Beil Room, 15 feet by 17 feet 6 inches ; 8, Dressing Room, 9 bv 12 feet : 9, Beil Boom, 15 feet by 16 feet 2 inches; 10, Bed Room, 15 feet 2 inches by 18 feet 2 inches ; 11, Bed Room, 11 feet 2 inches by 15 feet 2 inches ; 12, Bath Room, 7 feet 4 inches by 10 feet S inches. Residence of C. />. AXDERSOX, Kentucky, near Cincinnati, O. Architects, ANDERSON & HANNAFORD, Cincinnati, O. First Floor. —1, Verandah ; 2, Ilall; 3, Parlor, 10 by 32 feet; 4, Reception Room, 17 by 20 feet ; 5, Dining Room, 18 by 17 feet: 0, Office, 12 by 12 feet; 7, Bath Room, G feet G inches by 7 feet; 8, Store Room, 12 by 12 feet; 9, Kitchen, 15 feet G inches by 15 feet; 10, Laundry, 12 by 15 feet ; 11, Rear Hall. Second Floor.— 10, Chamber, 17 feet by 17 feet 7 inches ; 17, Dressing Room, 12 by 12 feet; 18, Chamber, 17 feet 7 inches by 17 feet; 19, Chamber, 15 feet 9 inches by 10 feet, 20, Chamber, 15 by 1G feet; 21, Bedding; 22, Cham¬ ber, 15 feet by 13 feet 9 inches; 23, Chamber, 15 feet by 13 feet 9 inches ; 24, Bath Room, G by 14 feet. Residence of REV. W. H. BABBITT , Glendale , Ohio. Architect, J. B. YOUNG, Cincinnati, O. First Floor. —1, Hall, 7 feet G inches by 18 feet 1 inch ; 2, Parlor, 1G by 17 feet; 3, Study, 1G by 13 feet; 4, Dining Room, 14 by 18 feet; 5, Kitchen, 14 by 14 feet. Second Floor. —6, Bed Room, 13 feet 6 inches by 16 feet; 7, Bed Room, 10 by 13 feet; 8, Bed Room, 12 feet 4 inches by 11 feet 2 inches; 9, Bed Room, G feet G inches by 11 feet 8 inches. FIRST FLOOR. SECOND FLOOR. Residence of JOJTX S. ESTERRRbOK. East Saginaw, Mich. Architect, A. BURROWS, East Saginaw, Mich. First Floor. —1. Hall, 8 feet; 2, Parlor, 17 by 17 feet: 3, Library, 16 bv 1G feet: 4. Sitting Room, 15 by 20 feet ; 5, Dining Room, 15 by 17 feet: G, Family Room. 16 by 16 for*t; 7, Kitchen, 14 by 17 feet. Semnd Floor. —S, Chamber, 16 by 16 feet: 9, Chamber. ir» by 17 feet : 10, Chamber, 17 by 17 feet; 11, Cham¬ ber, 12 by 13 feet; 12, Chamber, 1G by 1G feet; 13, Bath Room, G by 8 feet. - 70 — Residence of L. P. MASON, East Sar/inatv, Mich. Architects, HEARD & BLYTHE, Cleveland, O. First Floor -1 Porch ; 2 Hall, 9 by 25 feet; 3, Parlor, 16 by 25 feet; 4, Sitting Room, 16 by 19 feet; 5, Bed Boom, U by 22 feet; 6, Dining Room, 15 feet by L’l feet 4 inches; 7, Kitchen. 14 bv 17 feet; 8. Pantry 6 by 7 feet: 9, Store Room, 6 by 7 feet; in, Bath Room, 6 by 11 feet; 11, Closet, 5 by 0 feet; 12, Child’s Bed Room, 9 by 11 leet; 13, Closet, 5 by 9 feet; 14, Fruit Closet, 5 by 6 feet; 15, Rear Hall. _ , , ,. Secowl Floor. -in. Bed Room, 15 by 16 feet; 17, Chamber, 16 by 17 feet, 1*, Bed boom, 15 by 16 feet: 9, Chamber, 14 by 22 feet; 20, Chamber, 9 by 17 feet; 21, Bed Room, 9 by 13 ft.; 22, Bed Room, 9 by 13 It.; 23, Linen Closet, 5 by 10 It. Architects, WALTER & STEWART, Cincinnati, O. First Floor. - 1 , Hall, S feet wide; 2, Parlor, 15 by 25 feet; 3, Library, 11 by 15 feet; 4, Red Room, 13 feet 6 inches by 15 feet; 10. Balcony, 5 feet wide. Second Floor. — ',, Bed Room, 15 by IS feet; 6, Bed Room, 12 feet 3 inches by 15 feet; 7, Bed Room, 12 feet 3 inches by 15 feet; S, Bath Room, 6 feet 6 inches by 9 feet 6 inches; 9, Closet, 6 feet 6 inches by 5 feet. Dining Room, Kitchen, Store Rooms, etc., located in Basement Story. Two Bed Rooms in Attic . First Floor.— 1, Vestibule, 9 by 9 feet; 2, Hall, 9 feet by 26 feet 2 inches; 3, Parlor, 16 by l.> feet ; 4, Library, 12 by 16 feet; 5, Family Room, 17 by 21 feet: 6, Dining Room, 16 by 17 feet; 7, Kitchen, 14 by 16 feet; 6, Pan¬ try, 5 feet 4 inches by 11 feet.; 9, Back Porch. Second Floor. —10, Bed Room, 17 by 21 feet; 11, Bed Room, 9 by 9 feet; 12, Bed Room, 16 by 16 feet; 13, Bed Room, 13 by 16 feet; 14, Loft. Residence of IIEZEKIAH WAMPLER, Gosport, hid. Architect, \YM, TINSLEY, Cincinnati, O. 71 - Residence to be built near Cincinnati, Ohio. Architects, WALTER & STEWART, Cincinnati, O. First Floor. — 1. Hall, > feet •'» indies wide: 2, Parlor. 15 hy 20 feet: 3, Sitting Room. 15 by 17 feet: 4, Pining Room, 15 feet by 21 feet •» inch-*; 5, 15 «1 Room, 15 by 10 feet: »>, Kitchen. 1*. feet by 10 feet 2 indies; 7. W ash House, in bv U f.-et; \ Wood House, 10 by 21 feet ; 0, More Room, 10 by 10 feet; 10, Pantry, t feet 6 inches by In feet; 11, China Closet, 3 by 10 feet. Second Floor.— 12, Bed Room, 10 by 17 feet: 13, Bed Room, 15 by 15 feet; 11 , Bed Room, 15 feet by 21 feet 6 inches; 15 , Bed Room, 15 by 20 feet; 16, Bath Room, 6 by 10 feet. FIRST FLOOR. Residence of R. IT. COTTLE, Sprint; Croce Avenue, Cincinnati, O. Architects, A. C. NASH & CO., Cincinnati, O. First Floor —1, Verandah, s by s feet; 2, Vestibule, 7 by s feet: 3, Parlor, li by 20 feet; I, Family Room, 14 by 16 feet; 5, Kitchen. 15 by 20 feet; 6, Pantry, 5 by s feet: 7, Lower Staircase, s feet diameter: ", Rear Porch. 5 by 5 feet. Second Floor. —Hurst's Chamber, II by 15 feet : 10, Chamber, 14 by 1G feet; II, Bed Room, 11 by 13 feet; 12, Closet, 6 by G feet; 13, Bath Room, G by *J feet; 14, Linen Closet, G by 3 leet. Residence of W. W. NORT1TRUP , Belpre, Ohio. Architects, A. C. NASH & CO., Cincinnati, O. First Floor - 1 , Verandah, 5 by in feet: 2, Ilall and Stairs, 7 by 15 feet; 3. Parlor. 15 hy 15 feet: 1, Family ■V 1 • •'* library, 0 by 7 feet; G, Kitchen, 11 by 15 feet; 7, Bed Room, 15 by 15 feet; s, Pantry, 5 bv 3 feet; •1 by 7 leet. Room, 16 0, Closet, Second Floor.— 10 , Chamber, ll by 15 ft.; 11, Guest's Chamber, 16 by 13 ft.; 12, Linen Closet and Staircase, 7 by 15 ft. Residence of GEORGE L. BURROWS, Saginaw City, Mich. Architect, J. B. DIBBLE,' Saginaw City, Mich. First Floor. —1, Vestibule, 5 by 13 feet; 2, Hall, 13 feet wide; 3, Parlor, 17 by 20 feet; 1. Sitting Room, 11 by 17 feet; 5, Family Bed Itoom, lo by 15 feet; fi, Bath Room, fi by s feet ; 7, Pantry, fi feet by > fret.fi inches: S. Kitchen, 13 by IS feet; 9, Dining Kooin, Ifi by is feet; lo. Wash Room, 13 by Ifi feet; 11, Laundry, 0 by lfi feet: 12, Privies. Second Floor. — 13, Sewing Room, ‘J by 13 feet: 1-1, Chamber, lfi by 20 leer ; 17, Chamber, II by 11 fret: lfi, Chamber, 9 by 11 feet; 17, Chamber, S by 12 feet; IS, Chamber, 15 by 16 feet; 19, Chamber, 13 by IS feet; 20, Chamber, 15 by 23 feet. Residence of T. C. ROWLAND, 3ft. Auburn, Cincinnati, O. Architect and Builder, M. DOUGLASS, Mt. Auburn, Cincinnati, 0. First Floor.—], Ilall, S feet wide; 2, Parlor, 15 feet fi inches by 30 feet; 3 Sitting Room, 15 by lfi feet; 4, Dining Room, 15 feet fi inches by is feet fi inches; 5, China Closet, 5 feet by S feet 9 inches; 6, Store Room, 5 feet by 8 feet 9 inches; 7, Kitchen, 15 bv 16 feet. Second Floor. —s. Bed Room, 15 by lfi feet ; 9, Bed Room, 15 feet by IS feet fi inches; 10, Bed Room, 15 feet (j inches by 13 feet 3 inches; 11, Bed Room, 15 feet fi inches by 13 feet 3 inches; 12, Bed Room, 15 by lfi feet; 13, Bath Room, 7 feet 9 inches by S feet 9 inches; 14, Bed Room. S feet by 7 feet fi inches. Residence of E. RING, Saginaw City, Mich. Architect, J B. DIBBLE; Contractors, JOHNSON & CROCKER, Saginaw City, Mich. First Floor.—]. Porch : 2, Hall. 11 by 15 feet: 3, Parlor, II by 17 feet; 4, Living Room, II by 19 feet: 5. Dining Room, 14 by 17 feet: fi. Family Room, 12 by 15 feet; 7, Kitchen, 12 by 15 feet: S Pantry, fi by 10 feet; 9, Bath Room, fi by 8 feet; 10, Pantry, 5 by 9 feet; 11, Wood House, 15 by 17 feet: 12, Water Closets. Second Floor. — 13, Chamber, 10 by 11 feet; 11, Chamber, 13 by 11 feet : 15, Chamber, 11 by IS feet; lfi, Chamber, 14 by 17 feet; 17, Chamber, 11 by 13 feet; IS, Chamber, S by 13 feet; 19, Chamber, 11 by 15 feet. 11 — 73 — Residence of CHAS. W. GRANT, East Saginaw, Mich. Architect, J. B. DIBBLE, Saginaw City, Mich. Contractors, PENDALL & McKINNIE, East Saginaw, Mich. First Floor.—\, Porch ; 2, Hall, 14 by 15 feet; 3, Parlor,, l-i by 22 feet; 4, Dining Room, 15 by 2i» feet: 5, Bed Room, 15 by IS feet; 6, Bath Room, 11 by 12 feet; 7, Wardrobe, 6 by 12 feet; 8, Pantry, 7 by 12 feet; 9, Kitchen, 10 by 14 feet; in, Wood House, 14 by 20 feet; 11. Water Closets. Second Floor.— 12, Front Chamber, 15 by 17 feet; 13, Front Chamber, 10 by 14 feet; 14, Chamber, 15 by 18 feet; 15, Chamber, 15 by 10 feet; 10, Bed Room, 12 by 12 feet; 17, Bed Room, 12 by 13 feet; 18, Bed Room, 11 by 16 feet. Residence of JDR. .IAS. TAYLOR. Belmont, Kg., opposite Cincinnati, O. Architect, JAS. MCLAUGHLIN, Cincinnati, O. First Floor.— l, Porch, 7 feet 5 inches by 9 feet 9 inches; 2, Ilall, 10 feet wide; 3, Parlor, 15 by 21 feet; 4, Sitting Room, 15 by is feet; 5, Dining Room, 15 by 24 feet; 0 Porch, 10 feet 5 inches by 10 feet 5 inches; 7, Conservatory, 10 by 24 feet; S, Back Stairs; 9, Store Room, 4 feet 0 in. by in feet; in. Kitchen, 15 by 17 It.: 11, Wash House, in by 17 ft. Second Floor.— 12, Hall; 13, Chamber, 15 by 18 feet; 14, Chamber, 15 by 18 feet; 15, Chamber, 10 feet 8 inches by 15 feet; 10, Chamber. 15 by 18 feet; 17, Servant’s Bed Room, in by 15 feet; is, Servant’s Bed Room, 15 by 15 feet; 19, Bath Room, 0 feet 0 inches by 10 feet; 20 and 21, Dressing Rooms, 5 feet 6 inches by 10 feet. Residence of EDWARD SARGENT. East Walnut Hills, Cincinnati, O. Architect, WM, TINSLEY, Cincinnati, O. First Floor. — l. Vestibule; 2, Hall, 12 feet wide; 3, Parlor, 20 by 25 feet: 4, Library. 17 by 20 feet; 5, Family Room, 15 feet by 21 feet 0 inches: 0, Dining Room, 15 feet by 21 feet 0 inches; 7, Kitchen, 15 by 19feet; 8, Laundry, 15 feet by 18 foot 8 iiele'; 9, Store Room, 11 reet s Inches bj s feet 9 inches. Second Floor.— 10, Bath Rooms, in feet 3 inches’by 13 feet, and 7 feet by 11 feet 9 inches; 11, Bed Room, 17 by 20 feet; 12, Bed Room, 20 by 20 feet ; 13, Bed Room, 12 by 13 feet; 14, Bed Room, 15 feet by 21 feet 6 inches; 15, Bed Room, 15 by 18 feet; 16, Bed Room, 11 by 15 feet; 17, Bed Room, 10 feet 3 inches by 11 feet 3 inches. SECOND FLOOR. Residence of TP. IF. SNODGRASS, Harrison Pike, near Cincinnati, O. Architect, I. B. YOUNG; Builders, S. L. SNODGRASS & CO., Cincinnati, O. First Floor . —1, Hall, 7 feet S inches wiile; 2, Parlor, l. r > foot 2 inches by 2.*> feet; 3. Sitting Room, 15 feet by 15 feet 4 inches; 4, Dining Room, 15 feet I inches by 17 feet; 5, Store Room, 1 by G ieet; G, Kitchen, 15 feet 4 inches by 17 feet; 7, Rear Hall, 7 feet I inches wide. Second Floor.— s, Chamber, 12 feet 3 inches by 15 feet 1 inches; 0, Chamber, 12 feet 3 inches by 15 feet 4 inches; 10, Dressing Room, 7 feet s inches by *.» feet; 11, Chamber, 15 feet 8 inches by 15 feet I inches; 12, Chamber, 11 feet by 15 feet 4 inches; 13, Bath Room, 7 feet 4 inches by 7 feet G inches; 14, Bed Room, 9 by 12 feet; 15, Bed Room, 8 by 15 leet. Residence of JOHN SHILLITO, JHt. Auburn, Cincinnati, O. Architect, JAS. MCLAUGHLIN ; Buii.der, TRUMAN B. HANDY, Cincinnati, O. 1, Vestibule, 8 feet 6 inches by 11 feet; 2, Hall, 11 feet wide; 3, Grand Staircase, 2G feet 8 inches by 19 feet 6 inches; 4, Reception Room, 18 by 19 feet; 5, Drawing Room, 20 feet, by 29 feet 6 inches; G, Library, 18 by 18 feet; 7, Retiring Room, 8 by s IV»-t ; 8. Dining Room, IS by 24 feet; 9, China Pantry, 8 feet G inches by 15 feet; 10 Store Room, 1U by 10 feet; 11, Breakfast Room, 1 G by 20 feet; 12, Kitchen, 1G by 1G feet; 13, Verandah, 10 feet wide; 14, Verandah, 11 feet 6 inches by 21 feet. Kitchen and Laundry in Basement. Neiv School House, Findlay Street, Cincinnati, O. Architect, I. B. YOUNG, Cincinnati, O. First Floor.—1 , Main Corridor, 9 feet wide; 2, Rear Corridor to the Yards, 5 feet wide; 3, 3, 3, School Rooms, aver¬ age 25by 29 feet; 4, 4, 4, Wardrobes, average 5 by 10 feet; 5, 5. Stairways of Iron construction, 11 feet wide; 6, Boys’ Entrance; 7, Girls’ Entrance; II, II, II, Hot Air Flues; V, V, V, Ventilating Flues. Second and Third Stories are similar to the First Story. 7 o — j Residence of HENRY MARTIN, Mt. Auburn, Cincinnati, O. Architect, F. M. MOORE, Cincinnati; Builder, M. DOUGLASS, Mt. Auburn. First Floor. — ], Vestibule, 8 feet 2 inches by 4 feet 1 inches; 2, ITall, 8 feet 6 inches wide; 3. Parlor, 15 feet 4 inches by 33 feet 1 inch; 4, Sitting Room, 15 feet 4 inches by 15 feet 1 inches; 5, Dining Room, 15 feet 4 inches by 16 feet 8 inches; 6, Kitchen, 14 feet 11 inches by 18 feet. Second Floor.— 7, Chamber, 15 feet 4 inches by 15 feet; 8, Chamber, 15 feet 4 inches by 14 feet 6 inches; 9, Chamber, 15 feet 4 inches bv 16 feet 3‘4 inches; 10, Chamber, 15 feet 4 inches by 16 feet Vz inches; 11, Bath Room, 7 feet 6 inches by 10 feet; 12, Servant’s Room, lo by is feet. Residence of JOHN R. DAVEY, College Ilill, near Cincinnati, O. Architects, ANDERSON & HANNAFORD, Cincinnati, O. First Floor. —1, Tower Porch. 7 feet 8 inches by 7 feet 8 inches; 2, Hull, 8 by 31 feet: 3, Parlor, 11 feet 6 inches by 31 feet; 4, Sitting Room. 14 feet 6 inches by 16 feet; 5, Dining Room, 14 feet 6 inches by 20 feet; 6, Kitchen, 17 by 18 feet; 7, Pantry, 5 feet by 8 feet 3 inches; 8, Store Room, 5 feet by 8 feet 3 incites. . Second Floor. —9, Tower Room, 7 feet 8 inches by 7 feet 8 inches; 10, Chamber, 14 leet 6 inches by h* feet; 11, ( hant- ber, 14 feet 6 inches by 11 feet 6 inches; 12, Bath Room, 5 by 9 feet; 13, Chamber, 11 feet 6 inches by 15 leet; 14, Cham¬ ber, 14 feet 6 inches by 15 feet. Design for Suburban Cottage. Architects, ANDERSON & HANNAFORD, Cincinnati, O. First Floor.—!, Verandah; 2, Parlor. 13 by 16 feet; 3. Bed Room. 11 by 13 feet; 4, Living Boom, 13 by 15 feot; 5, Kitchen, 13 by 1.'* feet: f>. ltaek Porch, 6 feet 6 inches wide; 7, Pantry. 0 feet by 6 feet 6 inches. Second Floor. —8, Chamber. 13 by 16 feet; 9, Chamber, 11 by 13 feet; 10, Balcony; 11, Chamber, 13 by 15 feet; 12, Chamber, 10by 14 feet; 13, Roof. - 7 (i — Residence of FRANK WILSON, Mt. Auburn, Cincinnati, O. Architect and Builder, M. 'DOUGLASS, Mt, Auburn, Cincinnati, O. First Floor.—\, Hall, Sfeot wide; 2, Pnrlor, 15 by 22 feet; 3, Library, 15 by 17 feet; 4, Dining Room, 15 by 13 feet; 5, Kitclien, 14 feet 0 inches by 15 feet; 3, Store Room, 6 by 7 feet. K „ Second Floor.—:, Chamber, 15 liv 17 feet ; s, Chamber, 15 by 17 feet; 9, Linen Closet, 5 by 11 feet; 10, Chambei, 1j by 13 feet; 11, Chamber, 12 by 12 feet 12, Bath Room, 5 by 12 feet. Residence of JETIIRO MITCHELL, Mt. Auburn, Cincinnati, O. First Floor.—]. Hall. 8 by 40 feet; 2, Stairway, 8 by 17 feet; 3, Back Stairs; 4, Parlor, 17 by 40 feet; 5, Sitting Boom, 10 by 17 feet; 6, Dining Room, 17 by 22 feet; 7, Pantry, 6 by 9 feet; 8, Store Room, 6 by 9 feet; 9, Kitchen, 17 by It feet; 10 ’ Secnnd^loorV—] 1,~ChnVnber, 10 by 17 feet; 12. Dressing Room, 8 by 8 feet; 13, Chamber. 13 bv 17 feet; 11, Chamber, 13 by 17 feet; 15, Chamber, 13 by 17 feet; 18, Bath Room. 8 by 9 feet; 17, Chamber, 17 leet by \, feet G inches ; 18, < ham¬ per, 12 by 13 feet; 19, Chamber, 12 by 13 feet; 20, Bath Room, 5 feet 6 inches by 8 feet G inches; 21, Chamber, 11 by 1, feet; 22, Linen Closet, 4 by G feet. Residence of MATTHEW ADDY, Mt. Auburn, Cincinnati, O. Architect and Builder, M. DOUGLASS, Mt. Auburn, Cincinnati, O. First Floor.-], Ilall, 8 by 30 feet; 2. Parlor, 15 l>y 30 feet; 3 Sitring Room, 15 by 18 feet; 4, Dining Room, 15 by 22 feet; 5, Store Room, 5 feet by 11 feet G inches; G, Pantry, 5 feet by 5 feet 8 inches; 7, Kitchen, 11 b\ 15 feet. Second Floor. —8, Chamber, 15 feet by 13 feet 6 inches ; 9, Chamber, 15 feet bv n feet 8 ii cbes; 10. Chamber, 15 by 18 feet: 11. Chamber, 15 by 22 feet; 12, Closet, 5 feet 6 inches by 7 feet 8 inches ; 13, Bath Room, 9 feet by 5 feet 6 inches; 14, Water Closet, 5 feet by 5 feet G inches; 15, Chamber, 14 by 15 feet. Residence of HENRY PRORASCO, Clifton, near Cincinnati, O. Architect, WM. TINSLEY, Cincinnati, O. First Floor.— 1, Vestibule, 15 by 15 feet; 2, Hull, 15 feet by 47 feet 0 inches; 3, Stair¬ case, 14 feet by 24 feet 0 inches; 4, Parlor, 21 by 2S feet; 5, Library, 21 by 28 feet; 6, Reception Room, 18 by 20 feet; 7, Dining Room, 16 by 27 feet; 8, Kitchen, IS feet by 21 feet 6 inches; 9, Scullery; 10, Scullery; 11, Store Room; 12, Store Room; 13, Buck Stairs; 14, China Closet; 15, Side Hull, S feet wide. Second Floor.— 16, Chamber, 21 by 28 feet; 17, Chamber, 21 by 28 feet; 18, Bed Room, 15 feet by 18 feet 6 inches; 19, Dressing Room, 9 feet 4 inches by 14 feet 4 inches; 20, Bed Room, 15by 24 feet; 21, Bed Room, 11 feet 6 inches by 12 feet 6 inches; 22, Bed Room, 11 feet 6 inches by 14 feet; 23, Bed Room, 14 feet 6 inches by 18 feet 8 inches; 24, Bed Room, 10 feet 6 inches by 18 feet; 25, Bed Room, 11 by 13 feet; 26, Bath Room, 9 feet 4 inches by 10 feet; 27, Chamber, 18 by 20 feet; 28, Rotunda, 14 by 14 feet; 29, Water Closets. FIRST FLOOR. \ Residence of RICHARD SMITH, Clifton, near Cincinnati, (). Architect, J. K. WILSON, Cincinnati, O. Contractors and Builders, HOLZINGER & EDWARDS. First Floor.—1 , Verandah, 8 by 10 feet; 2, Ilall, 8 feet wide; 3, Parlor, 32 feet 9 inches by 13 feet 0 inches; -I, Library, 13 feet by 13 feet 6 inches; 3, Dining Room, 13 feet 0 inches by 16 feet 9 inches; 6, China Closet, 8 feet 6 inches by 9 feet; 7, Ilaek Stairs, 8 feet 6 inches by 9 feet 11 inches; 8, Kitchen, 13 feet by 13 feet 8 inches; 9, Laundry, 12 feet 3 inches by 15 feet 8 inches. Second Floor.— 10, Chamber, 14 feet 2 inches by 15 feet 6 inches; 11, Chamber, 14 feet 2 inches by 15 feet 6 inches; 12, Sewing Room, 8 feet 6 inches by 11 feet; 13, Chamber, 15 feet 6 inches by 17 feet; 11, Chamber, 13 feet 3 inches by 15 feet 6 inches; 15, Bath Room, 8 feet 6 inches by 9 feet; 16, Servant’s Room, 11 feet 8 inches by 15 feet; 17, Servant's Room, 12 feet 3 inches by 15 feet 8 inches. — 7 8 — llesidence of W3I. TALLANT, Avondale, near Cincinnati, O. Architect, I. B. YOUNG, Cincinnati, O. First Floor.— 1, Hull, 8 liy 35 feet; 2, Parlor, 15 by 20 feet; 3, Library, 14 feet 4 inches by 15 feet; 4, Sitting Boom, 15 by 17 feet; 5, Dining Room, 15 by 20 feet; 0, Kitchen, 14 by 16 feet: 7, Pautrv and China Closet, 6 by 9 feet. Second Floor. —s, Chamber, 15 feet by 10 feet 0 inches; 9, Chamber Hall, s by 23 feet; lft, Chamber, 8 by 11 feet; 11, Chamber, 15 by 15 feet; 12, Chamber, 12 by 15 feet; 13, Chamber, 15 feet by 13 feet 0 inches; 11, 13ath Boom, 0 feet 0 inches by 6 feet; 15, Serv¬ ant's Boom, 12 by 14 feet. Residence of T. A. JONES, Clifton, near Cincinnati, O. Builders, THOMPSON & ARTEMUS SMITH, Cincinnati, O. First Floor. —l. Hall, 5 feet 0 inches by 2ft feet 2 inches; 2, Parlor, 14 feet 2 inches by 2ft feet 2 inches; 3, Library, 14 feet 2 inches by 13 feet s inches; 4, Dining Boom, 14 feet 2 inches by 19 feet 4 inches; 5, Sitting Boom, 12 feet 9 inches by 14 feet 2 inches; 0, Kitchen, 15 feet 0 inches by 15 feet 0 inches. Second Floor. —7, Chamber, 13 feet 8 inches by 14 feet 2 inches; 8, Dressing Boom, 0 feet 4 inches by 9 feet; 9, Cham¬ ber, 14 feet S Inches by 17 feet 5 inches; 10, Chamber, 14 feet 8 inches by 11 feet 2 inches; 11, Hall, 5 feet wide; 12, Chamber, 14 feet 2 inches by 14 feet 2 inches; 13, Chamber, 15 feet G inches by 15 feet 0 inches. Residence of JOHN CINNA3ION, East Walnut Hills, Cincinnati, O. Architects, WALTER & STEWART, Cincinnati, O. First Floor.—1, Carriage Porch, 12 feet by 14 feet 6 inches; 2, Hull. 8 feet f> inches by 14 feet 3 inches; 3, Stair Hall, 6 feet 6 inches by 22 feet; 4, Parlor. 15 by 22 feet; 5, Porch, 11 feet ii inches bv 15 feeti f.. Reception Room, 13 feet by 14 feet 3 inches; 7, Dining Room, 14 feet 3 inches by 22 feet; 8. Kitchen, 13 feet 9 indies hv 17 feet <1 inches : 9 Store Room, 7 feet 9 inches by 14 feet 9 inches; 10, Pantry, 7 feet 9 inches bv 8 feet; 11, Closet, 5 feet by 9 feet 3 inches. Second Floor.— 12, Hall; 13, Bed Room, 15 by 18 feet; 14, Closet, 3 feet 6 inches bv 9 feet 0 inches; 15. Bed Boom, 14 feet 3 inches by 22 feet; 16, Bed Room, 10 feet 9 inches by 14 feet 3 inches ; 17, Bed Room, 10 feet 9 inches by 14 feet 3 inches ; 18, Passage, 3 feet; 19, Bed Boom, 11 feet 9 inches by 17 feet 9 inches : 20 , Linen Closet, 6 feet 3 inches by 8 feet; 21, Bath Room, 6 feet 3 inches by 6 feet 6 inches; 22, Water Closets, 5 feet 3 inches by 4 feet. - 79 - Rcsidence of GEO. 31. ITOR D, East lValnut Hills, Cincinnati, O. Architects, WALTER & STEWART, Cincinnati, O. Fir at Floor. —1, Ilall, 14 feet 1 inch wide; 2, Parlor, If* feet 9 inches by 2'* feet f> indies; 3. Library, 11 feet 2 inches by 17 feet 9 inches; 4, Dining Room, 14 feet by 22 feet 9 inches; 5, Breakfast Room, 14 feet 2 inches by If* feet 2 inches; 6, W inter Parlor, 15 feet by 19 feet 7 inches; 7, Back Ilall and Stairs; S, Store Room, 5 by 9 feet. Second Floor,— 9, Bed Room, If* feet 7 inches by 2. r > feet 6 inches; 10, Boudoir, 9 feet s inches by 11 feet; 11, Bed Room, 12 feet by 14 feet 1 inch ; 12, Bed Room, 11 feet 2 inches by is feet 2 inches; 13, Bed Room, 13 feet 5 inches by 16 feet 3 inches; 14, Bed Room, 14 feet 2 inches by 17 feet 3 inches; 15, Bed Room, 15 by 17 feet. Servants’ Rooms, Laundry, and Kitchen in Basement. Residence of ISAAC BETTS, Collee/e Hill, near Cincinnati, O. Architects, WALTER & STEWART, Cincinnati, O. First Floor —1, Parlor. 15 ljv 111 fret; 2, Library, 10 feet 6 inches by 12 feet ; 3, Sitting Room, 15 by 19 feet; 4, Pining Room, 15 l,v 19 feet ; 5, Hall, s by 27 feel; f,. Porch, 11 feet 2 inches by 23 feet flinches: 7. Kitchen, II b\ If, feet: 8, Pantry, 5 feet by f. feet 9 inches; 9, China Closet, 5 feet by 6 feet 9 inches; 10, Rack Stair Hall, S by 14 feet; 11, Rear Porch, s feet fi inches by II feet f> inches; 12, Laundry, 12by Is feet. Second Floor.— 13, Ilall, s by 27 feet; 14, Bed Room, 15 by 19 feet; 15, Bed Room, in feet f> inches by 12 feet: lf>. Bed Room, 15 feet by 19 feet; 17. Bed Room, 15 by 19 feet: IS, Rear Hall, s by 14 feet: 19. (Jil l's Room, IN feet f, inches by 10 feet; 211 , Linen Closet, 5 feet by 6 feet 9 inches; 21, Bath Room, 5 feet ti inches by 14 feet; 22, Man's Room, 12 by 18 ft. Residence to be built near Cincinnati, O. Firtd Floor. — 1, Porch, f» by 21 feet; 2, Ilall, 6 by 21 fr ot; 3. Parlor, 16 by 24 foot; 4, Sitting Room, 13 feet 6 inches by icn, 13 feet 6 inches by 15 feet; 7, Closet, 8 feet by 6 feet 6 inches; 8, Porch, 7 by 7 feet. Second Floor.- 9, Hall. f. by 24 feet; 10, Chamber, 16 by 24 feet; 11, Chamber. 13 feet 6 inches by 13 feet 6 inches; 12, Chamber, 16 by 22 feet; 13, Chamber, 12 feet 6 inches by 13 feet 6 inches; 14, Bath Room, 5 feet 6 inches by 9 feet. — so — Design for an Italian Villa. Architect, I. B. YOUNG, Cincinnati, Ohio. First Floor— 1, Hall, 11 by 31 feet; 2, Parlor, 16 feet 8 inches by 25 feet; 3, Li¬ brary, 16 feet 8 inches by 25 feet; 4, Sitting Room, 15 by 15 feet; 5, Dining Room, 16 feet 8 inches by 25 feet; 6, China Closet, 5 by 6 feet; 7, Pantry, 6 by 8 feet; 8, Kitchen, 16 feet by 16 feet 6 inches; 9, Wash Room, 11 by 10 feet; 10, Store Room, 5 by 10 feet. Second Floor,— 11, Chamber Hall, 11 by 31 feet; 12, Chamber, 16 feet 8 inches by 18 feet; 13, Chamber, 16 feet 8 inches by 22 feet; 14, Chamber, 12 by 15 feet; 15, Chamber, 16 feet 8 inches by 22 feet; 16, Bath Room, 6 by 9 feet; 17, Servant’s Chamber, 10 by 13 feet; 18, Servant’s Chamber, 9 by 13 feet; 19, Servant’s Cham¬ ber, 9 by 17 feet. Architects, WALTER & STEWART, Cincinnati, O. First Floor.— 1, Vestibule, 5 feet 8 inches by 11 feet 2 inches; 2, Hall, 12 feet by 31 feet 6 inches; 3, Saloon Parlor. 20 by 40 feet; 4, Library, IS by 18 feet; 5, Family Room, IS by 20 feet; 6, Vestibule, 5 feet 6 inches by 8 feet; 7, Hall, 12 by 50 feet; 8, Back Stairs and Hall, 7 feet 6 inches by 29 feet 6 inches; 9, Breakfast Room, 16 by 16 feet; 10, Dining Room, 16 by 16 feet; 11, General Pantry, 9 feet 7 inches by 8 feet; 12, Store Room, 7 feet 6 inches by 8 feet: 13, Safe Room, 6 feet 10inches by 7 feet 9 inches; 14, Kitchen, 17 by 17 feet; 15, Servant’s Room, 12 by 17 feet; 16, Cellar Steps, 3 feet 4 inches wide. Second Floor.— 17, Hall, 12 by 33 feet; 18, Hall, 12 feet by 31 feet 6 inches; 19, Bed Room, 18 by 20 feet; 20 , Dressing Room, 11 feet 2 inches by 11 feet 2 inches; 21, Bath Room, 7 feet 4 inches by 9 feet; 22, Hall, 4 feet by 15 feet 6 inches; 23, Closet, 7 feet by 7 feet 4 inches; 24, Bed Room, 18 by IS feet; 25, Bed Room, 11 feet 2 inches by 11 feet 2 inches; 26, Parlor, 15 by 20 feet; 27, Alcove, 9 feet by 9 feet 9 inches ; 28, Closet, 4 feet 8 inches by 9 feet 9 inches : 29, Bed Room, 15 by 20 feet; 30, Bed Room, 16 feet by 16 feet 3 wiches; 31, Bed Room, 16 feet by 16 feet 3 inches; 32, Hall, 7 feet 6 inches by 29 feet 6 inches; 33, Bed Room, 12 by 17 feet; 34, Bed Room, 11 feet 4 inches by 17 feet; 35, Closets, 5 feet 4 inches by 5 feet 7 inches; 36, Dressing Room, 8 feet by 8 feet 4 inches; 37, Bath Room, 5 feet 10 inches by 8 feet; 38, Water Closet, 3 feet 6 inches by 8 feet; 39, Closet, 4 by 8 feet; 40, Linen Closet, 6 feet 10 inches by 8 feet; O, Hoistcr, 2 feet by 3 feet 6 inches. Residence of GEO. K. SHOENBERGER, Clifton, near Cincinnati, O. Architect, J. K. WILSON, Cincinnati, O. First Floor.— 1, Porch, 11 feet 6 by IS feet; 2, Porch, If) by 2G feet; 3, Torch, 1G feet by 23 feet 6 inches; 4, Main Hall, 20 by 2G feet; 5, Hall and Stairway, 51 feet G inches by 10feet; 6, Hall and Back Stairs, 56 feet 10 inches by 10 feet; 7, Parlor, 26 feet 11 inches by 10 feet 2 inches; 8, Library, 18 feet 4 inches by 26 feet G inches; 9, Dining Boom, 17 feet 11 inches by 24 feet; 10, Pantry, 17 feet 11 inches by 13 feet; 11, Picture Gallery, 25 feet 1 inch by 50feet 5 inches; 12, Billiard Room, 20feet by 30 feet 5 inches; 13, Bath Room and Water Closet, 0 feet 11 inches by 9 feet; 14, Dressing Room, 9 feet G inches by 17 feet G inches; 15, Chamber, 18 feet by IS feet 5 inches; 16, Pantry, 6 by 8 feet. Second Floor.- 17, Hall, 20 by 38 feet; 18, Hall k Stairway, 10 by 40 feet; 19, Ilall & Back Stairs, 10 ft. by 56 ft. 10 in.; 20, Picture Gallery continued; 21, Chamber, is feet by 26 feet 8 inches; 22, Chamber, 16 by 22 feet; 23, Chamber, 18 feet 4 inches by 21 feet; 24, Bath Room. 5 feet by 10 feet G inches; 25, Chamber, 17 feet 11 inches by 21 feet; 26, Cham¬ ber, 17 feet 11 inches by 13 feet; 27, Chamber, 18 feet by IS feet 5 inches; 28, Bath Room, 6 feet 4 inches by 7 feet 10 inches; 29, Dressing Room, 9 feet G inches by 17 feet 6 inches; 30, Linen Closet, 8 feet S inches by 9 feet 8 inches; 31, Servant's Room, 9 feet 8 inches by li feet G inches; 32, Servant’s Room, 9 feet 8 inches by 14 feet 6 inches; 33, Serv¬ ant’s Room, 10 feet 1 inch by 20 feet; 34, Bath Room, 9 feet 4 inches by 10 feet. - 82 — Residence of J'ASON' EVANS, Jit. Auburn, Cincinnati, Q. Architect asd Builder, W. H. STEWART, Cincinnati, O. First Floor.- 1, Verandah, 7 by 4S feet; 2, Hall, 11 by 39 feet; 3, Parlor, 18 feet 6 inches by 39 feet; 1, Family Room, IS feet 6 inches by 19 feet 6 inches; 5, Stair Hall, 9 feet by 19 feet 3 inches; 8, Dining Room, 17 feet 0 inches by 29 feet 6 inches; 7, Closet, 7 by 6 feet; S, Bath Room, 6 feet by 9 feet 0 inches; 9, t\ ater Closet, 4 by 6 feet; 10, Stair Hall, t feet by 17 feet 6 inches; 11, Library, 10 feet 6 iuches by 17 feet 6 inches; 12, Sitting Room, 10 feet 6 inches b> 17 ieet 6 inches. Second Floor— 13, Hall, 11 feet wide; 14, Chamber, 18 feet 3 inches by IS feet 6 inches; 15, Chamber, IS feet 3 inches by IS feet 6 inches; 16, Chamber, IS feet 6 inches by 19 feet 6 inches; 17, Billiard Room, 1< feet 6 inches by 29 feet 6 inches; IS, Chamber, 10 feet 6 inches by 17 feet 6 inches; 19, Chamber, 10 feet 6 inches by 17 feet 6 inches; 20. Linen Closet, 6 feet by S feet 6 inches; 21, Bath Room, S feet 0 inches by 9 feet 6 iuches; 22, Lavatory, 9 feet 6 inches by 9 feet 6 inches. Residence of E. KINNEY, Kentucky, near Cincinnati, O. Architect, J. K. WILSON, Cincinnati, O. First Floor.- 1, Vestibule, S feet by 11 feet 6 inches; 2, Hall, 8 by 17 feet; 3, Stairway and Main Hall, 10 by 2S feet; 4, Parlor, IS feet 2S feet; 5, Library, 17 by 20 feet; 6, Tower, 10 feet 6 inches by 10 feet 6 inches; 7, Rear Hall and Stairway, 7 feet by 25 feet 0 inches; S, Dining Room, 16 feet 3 inches by 20 feet; 9, Billiard Room, 17 by 22 feet; 10, Kitchen, 15 by 20 feet; 11, Store Room, 7 feet by 10 feet 6 inches. Second Floor.- 12, Bed Room, S feet 6 inches by IS feet; 13, Chamber, IS by 19 feet; It, Main Hall and Stairway, 10 by 28 feet; 15, Closet, S feet by 6 feet 6 inches; 16, Chamber, 17 by 20 feet; 17, Water Closet, 3 feet S inches by 6 feet 4 inches; IS, Bath Room, 4 feet 9 inches by 10 feet 3 inches; 19, Chamber, 16 feet 3 inches by 20 feet; 20, Linen Closet, 4 feet by 12 feet 6 inches ; 21, Bed Room, 13 feet 6 iuches by 15 feet; 22, Bed Room, 10 feet 6 inches by 13 feet 6 iuches. — S3 — Design for the Residence of ELIAS HOWE, JR., Bridgeport, Ct. Architect, A. C. NASH, Cincinnati, O. Raskmknt.— 1, Wash Room, 11 foot by 15 feet 6 inches; 2, Laundry, 13 feet by 15 feet 6 inches; 3, Rack Stairs, 7 feet fi inches by lfi feet; 4, Rowling Court, 11 by 45 feet; 5, Main Staircase, 20 by .30 feet; 6, Supper Room, 16 feet bv 40 feet fi inches; 7. Light Cellar, 19 feet fi inches by 23 feet 6 inches; 8, Dark Cellar, 17 feet by 17 feet fi inches ; 9, Heating Room; 10, Coal Room; 11. Rotting Room, shelves and benches; a, h, c, Area and Outside Doors ; d, Arcade for Seats. 5 feet by 2fi feet fi inches : e. Ante-room, 17 feet by 18 feet fi inches ; f, Coal. 7 by 10 feet; g, Coal for Rowling Court, 5 by lfi feet: i. Water Closet, 3 feet fi inches by fi feet fi inches; k. Coal for Furnaces, fi by Ifi feet: p, Coal for Fur¬ naces, 5 by 14 feet; I, Passage, 4 feet fi inches by 20 feet; m, Waiters' Room, fi feet fi inches by 13 feet fi inches; n. Side Board, 7 feet 6 inches by 10 feet; o, Wine Room, It) feet fi inches by 11 feet; q, Furnace Room, 11 by 18 feet; r, Wine Cellars, 11 by 11 feet. First Floor— 1, Vestibule, 12 by 12 feet; 2, Hall. 12 by 24 feet; .3, Reception Room, 18 by 24 feet; 4, Drawing Room, 20 by 36 feet; 5. Family Parlor, 18 by 28 feet ; fi. Dining llall, 18 by .34 feet; 7. Bay Window, 7 by 11 feet; 8. Smoking Room, 12 by 17 feet; 9, Staircase and Art Gallery, 20 by 30 feet; 10, Library, lfi by 25 feet; 11, Office, 8 by 14 feet : 12, Entry. 5 by 1.3 feet; 13, Kitchen, lfi by 20 feet ; 14, Passage, 5 feet; 15. Pantry, 7 feet fi Inches by II feet fi inches; lfi. Wash Room. 12 feet bv 17 feet fi’inches ; 17, Store Room. 10 by 12 feet: 18. Back Stairs, 3 feet; 19. Conservatory, 29 by 2!) feet ; a, China Closet, fi by 10 feet: b, Vault, 3 feet fi inches by 5 feet fi inches ; c, d. Closets, 5 by 5 feet; e. Dressing Room, 7 by 9 feet; f, Bath Room, fi by 8 feet; i, Water Closet. 3 feet by 4 feet fi inches ; k, Closet. 4 by 5 feet; 1, Closet, 2 by 5 feet; in, Closet, 3 by 5 feet; n. Porch, 7 by 12 feet : n. Porch, 8 by 8 feet ; p. Verandah, 8 by lfi feet; r. r. Bay Windows, 9 by 12 feet and 4 by 8 feet; 8, Terrace, fi by 20 feet; t, t. Verandahs, 11 feet 6 inches and 12 feet 6 inches ; u. Porch, fi by 7 feet; v, Glass Passage, 5 by 12 feet. Skcond Floor.— 1. Principal Staircase. 20 by .3(1 feet: 2. Passage and Back Stairs, 3 feet 5 inches by lfi feet : .3, Chamber, 18 by 20 feet; 4. Chamber, 18 by 24 feet; 5. Guest's Chamber. 20 by 22 feet; fi. Hall, 12 by 24 feet; 7. Reading Room’. 12 by 18 feet; 8. Chamber, 18 by 22 fret; 9. Chamber, 17 feet by 17 feet fi inches; 10, Bath Room, 16 feet diameter; 11, Study, 13 by 16 feet: 12, Library, 7 feet 6 inches by 14 fort; 1.3, Billiard Room, 18 by 27 feet; 14. Serving Room, 10 by 14 feet; 15. Seamstress' Sleeping Room, 8 by 10 feet; a. Dressing Room, 8 by 10 feet; b, Bath Room, 8 by 8 feet; c. Passage, 4 feet fi inches by 7 feet; d. Closet. 7 by 7 feet ; e. Closet, 5 feet fi inches by 11 feet fi inches; f, Balcony; g. Back Stairs, 4 by fi feet; h. Closet, fi by 8 feet: i. Passage. 4 feet 6 inches by 13 feet: k. Linen Room, fi by 1.3 feet; 1, Alcove, 8 by II feet; m. Linen Room, fi feet fi inches by 11 feet; n, Bath Room, 7 by 8 feet; o. Closets. 4 by fi feet; p. Alcove, fi by’ll feet; q, Verandah, It) by 15 feet ; r, Wash Room, fi by 8 feet; s, Closet. 3 feet fi inches by 5 feet: t. Gallery, 7 by l'i feet; u, Balcony, 9 by 14 feet; v, Roof; w, Seals, 2 feet 4 inches by 9 feet; x, Balcony, 3 by 6 feet; y, Balcony, 7 feet fi inches by 13 feet.’ Third Floor.— 1, Hall. 20 by .30 feet ; 2, Back Staircase. 7 by 15 feet : 3. Children's Play Room, 18 feet by 32 feet 6 inches; 4. Gymna¬ sium, lfi by 38 feet: 5. Private Theatre. 24 feel by 31 feet fi inches ; fi. Servant's Bed Room, 14 by 18 feet: 7. Lumber Room. 11 by IS feet; 8 , Bed Room, 10 by lfi fret ; 9, Servant's Bed Room. 11 fret fi inches by 17 fret; a, Stage, 9 feet by 17 feet 6 inches ; b, b. Dressing Rooms ; c, Towrr, 12 by 12 fort; d, Wardrobe. 9 by 10 fret; e, Common Room, 10 by 15 feet ; f, Dressing Room, 8 by 8 feet ; g. Recess, 8 by 11 feet; h. Sky Light, 9 fert fi inches diuuicler; i, Stairs to Roof, 3 feet wide; k, Passage, 4 feet 6 inches wide; 1, Tower, 8 by 8 feet; m, Passage, 3 feet C inches by 20 feet. — S4 — Residence of Jf'JI. SUMXER, Walnut Hills, Cincinnati, O. Architects, WALTER & STEWART, Cincinnati, O. First Floor. —I. Front Poor Stops* 7 feeet 2 inches hv 12 feet 6 inches; 2, Vestibule, 7 feet 0 inches by 10 feet 0 inches; 3, Hall, lo by 35 feet; 4, Parlor, hi by 25 feet: 5, Sitting Room, If* by 19 feet: f», Pining Room, hi by 21 feet; 7, Library, If* by hi feet; s, lhick Stairs, > by If* feet: 9, Kitchen, 15 feet by 21 feet f* inches; «, Pantry, 5 feet f* inches by 11 feet 6 inches; /», Store Room, 5 feet by s feet s inches; c, Pantry, f> bv 9 feet; rf. Porch, 9 feet 6 inches by 25 feet; e, Porch, S by 17 feet; J\ Porch, f» feet 9 in. by 20 feet: g. Bay Window, 5 feet by s feet 9 in.; .r, Dumb Waiter. 2 ft. by 2 ft. 6 in. Second Floor. —10, Hall, in by 35 feet: 11, Bed Room, If* by 19 feet; 12, Bed Room, hi by 19 feet; 13, Bed Room, If* feet 8 inches by hi feet ; 14, Bed Room, 16 feet by 20 feet f* inches: 15, Back Stairs, S by 16 feet; 16, Bed Room, 12 by 15 feet; 17. Bath Room, 5 by 11 feet; 1>, Dressing Room, 5 feet 6 inches by 9 feet; //, Closet, 4 feet by 5 feet 6 inches; t, Closet, 4 feet by 3 feet 0 inches; /.-, Closet, 4 feet by 4 feet 3 inches; /, Passage, 4 by 18 feet; m. Passage, 3 feet 6 inches by 15 feet 6 inches ; n. Lim n Room, 5 feet by s feet 8 inches ; o, Water Closet, 3 feet 6 inches by 5 feet * Closet, 1 foot 8 inches by 5 feet; r, Closet, 2 feet by 5 feet 6 inches; x , Dumb Waiter, 2 feet by 2 feet 6 inches. Residence of J. W. PATRICK, College Hill, near Cincinnati, O. Architects, WALTER & STEWART, Cincinnati, O. First Floor .—1, Porch, 10 by is feet; 2, Hall. 10 feet by 33 feet 6 inches; 3, Parlor, 15 by 20 feet.; 4, Sitting Room, 15 by 16 feet; 5, Pining Room, 15 by 19 feet; 6, Rear Stair Hall, 6 by 19 feet ; 7, Kitchen, it hv 17 feet; 8, Store Room, 4 feet 6 inches by s feet 3 inches ; 9, Pantry, I feet 6 inches by 8 feet 3 inches ; 10, Porch, s by 26 feet; a, a. Bay Windows, 4 feet 8 in. by 9 feet; />. Main Stairs, 3 feet 6 in. wide; r, Rear Stairs, 2 teet 8 in. wide : d . Portico, 4 feet 6 in. Hy 8 feet. Second Floor. —11, Hall, 10 feet by 33 feet 6 inches; 12, Bed Room, 15 hv 19 feet ; 13, Bed Room, 15 by 17 feet; 14, Bed Room, 10 by lo feet; 15. Bed Room, 15 by 16 feet ; 16, Rear Staircase, 6 feet by 12 feet 0 inches ; 17, Girl’s Room, 9 feet 6 inches by 17 feet; 18, Bath Room, 9 by 9 feet : 19, Linen Room, 5 feet 6 inches by 7 feet 6 inches; e, Closet, 4 by 6 feet; /, Closet, 1 foot 6 inches by 6 feet; g. Garret Stairs, 2 feet 6 inches wide ; //, Closet, 2 feet 6 inches by 5 feet; i, Passage, 3 feet by 7 feet 6 inches ; k, k, Porch Roofs; /, Closet, 2 feet 6 inches by 9 feet. Residence of R. II. GIVEX, ITt. Auburn, Cincinnati, O. Architect, J. C. ANTON, Cincinnati, O. First Floor.— 1, Verandah, 7 by 31 feet; 2, Hall, 6 feet bv 30 feet 6 inches: 3, Parlor. 12 bv 18 feet; 4, Sitting Room, 12 by 15 feet; 5, Pining Room, 12 by 15 feet; 6. Library. 12 by 12 feet: 7. Kitchen. 12 by 14 feet; 8, Porch, 6 feet by 17 feet 8 inches; a. Back Stairs, 2 feet 6 inches wide; l>. Closet, 1 foot 2 inches bv 3 feet 6 inches; c, Principal Stairs, 2 feet 9 inches wide ; d. Closet, 1 foot by 3 feet 9 inches; r. Closet. 1 foot by 3 feet 9 inches. Second Floor. —10, Bed Room, 12 by 16 feet: 11. Bed Room. 12 feet bv 13 feet 10 inches; 12. Red Room. 12 feet by 13 feet 10 inches ; 13, Bed Room, 12 feet by 10 feet 10 inches ; 14. Servant’s Room, 12 by 14 feet: 15, Bath Room. 6 by 8 feet; 16, Porch, 6 feet 6 inches by 10 feet 0 inches; 17, Pressing Room. 6 bv 10 feet: 18, Porch Roof, flat: f. Back Stairs, 2 feet 6 inches wide; ^ fzm 1 101 * rw| - r 1 tr + ii B _ 10 j:X L pi—^ i 3 iO l < 1 'it 1 3 fn l 5 i n r - gr S S I IL! 1 5 r E 1 3 -- L. • r - 15 — — ! 5 TflT : s j 1 J 6 5 i y. 6*: ll o ■ XJ ■ n X l> n c Ph M p p■ ■■ 7 7 p h 4 il l 1 7 7 tj] 1 4 1 4, 1 We 7 1 12 ip 12 | 1 12 12. | _2N.. -li- Basement. C. First Floor. HINKLE'S BUILDINGS, Second Floor. Comer Fourth and Smith Streets, Cincinnati, Ohio. NINE DWELLING HOUSES, Built on a Lot 60 by ISO Feet, on Five Different Plans. Plans marked A, B, C, are each 20 feet front. Plans marked D, E, are each 12% feet front. Plans marked F, G, H, I, are each 15 feet front. With a scale to this, the size of all the rooms can be ascertained. 1, Hall; 2, Office;-3, Dining Room; 4, Sitting Room ; 5, Kitchen ; 6, Laundry; 7, Parlor; 8, Li¬ brary ; 9, Bath Room; 10, Store Room; 11, Closet; 12, Chamber; 13, Bed Room; It, Conservatory; 15, Porch. - 87 - FIRST FLOOR. SECOND FLOOR. Design for a Southern Residence . Architect, J. C. ANTON, Cincinnati, O. First Floor.— 1, Hall, 12 by 53 fret; 2, Parlor, IS by 32 foot; 3, Boil Room, is by 20 foot; 4, Library, IS by 20 feet; 5, Dining Room, IS by 24 feet; 0, Staircase, S by is feet; 7, Rear llall and Stairs, 6 feet 6 inches by 21 feet 8 inches: 8, Butler's Room, s by 13 feet; 9, Store Room, 9 by 13 feet; in. Kitchen, 14 by 20 feet: 11, Servants’ Hall, 11 feet 8inches by 15 feet; 12, Laundry, 13 by 15 feet; a, inches; 3, Stairs, 2 feet f» inches wide; 4, Closet under Stairs; 5, Closet, 1 foot 7 inches by 5 feet 2 inches. Seeotul Floor— f>, Landing, 3 feet by 7 feet 8 inches; 7, Bed Room, 7 feet 8 inches by 15 feet 0 inches ; 8, Bed Room, 7 feet 8 inches by 12 feet 4 inches; 9, Closet, 1 foot by 3 feet 2 inches; lo. Closet, 1 foot by 3 feet 2 inches; 11. Passage, 2 feet 8 inches wide; 12, Bed Room, s feet by 14 feet 3 inches ; 13, Bed Room, 7 feet by 7 feet 8 inches ; «, Clos¬ et, 2 by 4 feet; 5, Closet, 1 foot 3 indies by 2 feet 8 inches; c, Closet, 1 foot 3 inches by 2 feet. iiinkle inches, I. I’i a i ii- K-.ioin. II feet 1 inch In I', f.-.-t : <>. l'.! tc . l .V 11 ' i ' 'i ’ X . I,' 1 ■ I - 1 ' 'jn l"'S : ,, I urcli. f feet fi inches hv 12 feet fi inches : " ■ Stairs. .1 feet wide 1 f. Ba> • •1 teet - inches h> ... II.inches; e. Closet, 1 foot inches hv .2 feet f inches; li, Back Stairs, 2 feet wide; e, Unset, 1 foot hy feet 9 niches; /, A Water Closets, 3 feet by 3 feet fi inches. , , „ s-roml ttoor.-S Hall , teet 2 inches l.y II feet; n, lied Room, 15 feet hv If feet 3 inches; in. Bed Room. 7 feet2 l ne!i es IIV «•'left . II, lied Room, II feet I inch hv f> feet <1 inches; 12. Bed Room. II feet I inch liv 11 feet 3 inches: 13, 1 assage, 1 teet I *> 13 loot n inches ; 11, Servant's Room, 8 foot 8 inclios bv 8 feot 8 inclios; 15, Bath Room, 4 foot 8 inches by I loot 3 inches ; a , (/, < Insets, 2 foot hy 5 foot 8 inelios; A, Garret Stairs, 2 foot 4 inches wide*; i, Clos»*t, 2 foot 4 inches bv J loot 8 inches; A, stairs to Kitchen, 2 feet wide; /, Closet, 2by 2 foot; wi, Porch Roof; ti, Porch Roof. - ss — Hinkle & Co.'s Cottage Buildings, Cincinnati, 0. We call the attention of the public to the following plans of buildings. They are framed with Sills, Posts, Studs, Joists, and Rafters; the weather-boards are narrow, to be put on horizontal; roofed with shingles, or, if preferred, saturated paper painted with Fire Proof Composition, and sanded; the flooring and partition of white pine boards, narrow, planed, tongued and grooved, beveled base ; Doors and Windows furnished with plain casing. We furnish these buildings, all framed, the lumber, shingles, or paper and composition for roof, carpenter work, hardware and sash glazed, all packed and delivered at railroad depot, or Wharf at Cincinnati, at the following prices: Price $115, subject to chang'c. Cut No. 1 represents a house of one room, 15 feet square, one story, 7 feet 10 inches high. It has two windows, glazed, and one door. Calculations for Shipping.—I t contains 1,349 feet of lumber, and 413 pounds hardware, etc. Total weight 3,011 pounds. For shingle roof add 3,000 shingles. Price $210, subject to change. Cut No. 2 represents a house 15 by 30 feet, divided into two rooms, one story, 7 feet 10 inches high. It has four windows, glazed, and three doors. Calculations fob Shipping.— It contains 2,420 feet of lumber and 807 pounds hardware, etc. Total weight 5,647 pounds. For shin¬ gle roof add 5,500 shingles. Price $250, subject to chang-e. We also furnish a No. 2, 15 by 30 feet, 10 feet story, with same number of doors and windows as above, of a larger size. Calculations for Shipping.—I t contains 2,730 feet of lumber, and 1,118 pounds of hardware, etc. Total weight 6,578 pounds. For shingle roof add 5,500 shingles. Price $350, subject to change. Cut No. 3 represents a house 15 by 30 feet, two sto¬ ries; first story 8 feet high, divided into two rooms; second story 7 feet high, divided into two rooms. It has ten windows, glazed, and eight doors. Calculations for Shipping.— It contains 4,435 feet of lumber and 1,240 pounds hardware, etc. To¬ tal weight 10,110 pounds. For shingle roof add 5,500 shingles. Price $715, subject to change. Cut No. 4 represents a house 30 by 30 feet, two sto¬ ries; first story 8 feet high, divided into four rooms; second story 7 feet high, divided into four rooms. It has twenty windows, glazed, and sixteen doors. Calculations for Shipping.— It contains 8,682 feet of lumber, and 2,392 pounds of hardware, etc. Total weight 19,757 pounds. For shingle roof add 11,500 shingles. The materials in these buildings are light, yet sufficiently strong, and the small space which they occupy, when in parts, renders them easy of transportation. It will require but a few days carpenter work to set up the buildings and finish them. They are designed to be plastered inside, or can be ceiled with thin boards, and papered, which is cheaper than plastering. l®"We furnish written directions for putting up and finishing these buildings, which can be done by any carpenter. HINKLE & CO., Cincinnati, Oliio, PORTABLE DWELLINGS, STORES, CHAPELS, ETC., WITH IRON ROOF. We have invented a Portable Building to meet the present demand for houses. We call the attention of the public to tho following plans : They are framed with sills and plates; grooved to receive perpendicular siding, which is of inch boards, planed on one side, tongued and grooved, with the necessary Flooring, dressed, tongued and grooved. Ceil in 0- over head, of thin, common boards, dressed, jointed for papering to make the building complete. The roof is of iron. The Doors, Windows and Partition are made so their location can be changed, if desired. The build¬ ings are so constructed that they can be put together or taken apart in a few hours. The materials are all light, but of sufficient strength, and are easy of transportation by Wagon, Railroad, or Steamboat. We furnish these buildings, all made and fitted together. Doors and Windows hung and trimmed, packed and delivered to Railroad Depot or Wharf, at Cincinnati, at the price attached. Also, the number of feet of Lumber, and tlio weight of Hardware, etc., to ascertain the cost of shipping. Price $590, subject to change. Cut No. 1 represents a building of one room, 19x60 feet, one story 10 feet high. It has ten windows with glass in, and shutters, and two doors, all hung and trim¬ med. Calculations for Shipping. — It contains 4,830 feet of Lumber, and 2,557 pounds of hardware, etc. Price $675, subject to chauge. Cut No. 2 represents a store and dwelling, 19x60 feet, one story, 10 feet high, divided into three rooms; it has one pair of sash store doors, two windows and glass, but not glazed in front, with shutters, and three windows with glass in and shutters, and three doors in rear, all hung and trimmed. Calculations for Shipping. — It contains 5,220 feet of Lumber, aud 2,400 pouuds Hardware, etc. Price $350, subject to change. Cut No. 3 represents a store and dwelling, 15x30 feet, one story, 10 feet high, divided into two rooms; it has one sash store door, two windows and glass, hut not glazed in front, with shutters; and two windows with glass in, and shutters, and two doors in rear all hung and trimmed. ' Calculations for Slapping .—It contains 1,022 feet of Lumber, and 1,158 pounds of Hardware, etc. Price $250, subject to chauge. Cut No. 4 represents a dwelling, 15x 30 feet, one story, 7 feet 10 inches high, divided into two rooms ; it has four windows with glass in and shutters, and three doors, all hung and trimmed. Calculations for Shipping— It contains 2,232 feet of Lumber, nnd 7S4 pounds of Hardware, etc. Price $140, subject to change. Cut No. 5 represents a house of one room, 15 feet square, one story, 7 feet 10 inches high. It has two windows with glass in and one door. Calculations for Shipping.- It contains 1,110 ft. of Lumber, and 392 lbs. of Hardware, etc. These buildings are made 15 feet or 19 feet wide, to suit iron for roof ; Story 7 feet 10 inches, or 10 feet high, and can be made any depth required, with store or dwelling front, with any number of Rooms, Doors, and windows desired. We have furnished a number of these Buildings to persons, who have taken them with goods to the Southern and Western country, landed, put up tho store and shelving the same day. and opened to sell goods the next morning Owners of unimproved real estate, in city or country, will find, in many places, that the rent of these Buildings will pay the cost of them in one year. They could ho removed at pleasure when larger buildings would be required. The great demand for these Portable Houses has compelled us to increase our facilities for manufacturing. Wourc uuw prepared to furnish fifty per week. &*>- We furnish written directions for putting up these buildings, which can be done by any carpenter. AVERY LIBRARY COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY