sj.ltlll.J i !""1 iillSl fcaroe: 10ET1 CiMLJLU.'?wrfBl U JaltllrttitL Bsnl ui ilydtU Rtsgrtn, tki laid f m lira ui tami W ilbctltu." ! TEKJS Twi VoIIin U IduBr. xoKXLiir. tBFUfi.-A.ir fW 4Uf- wi-, lift mm ttf It friiW i ohth; and 3 at th j n V MMl If Q.-l. 8imm ( Ub81) if iawrUQ t mmi I-" W rk nlMe,w iClnwrtio. . rOB TIIR KATY. V "' ' Kavv PerxuTM&jiT, ' Bruv or Ctwaraccrioa, Majf U, JSi2. SKAUii PROPOSALS enduned "prvpuil for I'lnWr or Lumbar," u 1m a My to, (uintijg lot Vr Vr l ud iiUtifotnbwli thettfiVruistModed, will b rYed.bv1Mii Ituou ti;'iT1 ociook, p. va-, 0tBM iith dv wf Jul cxt, for fii rauliing and dvliy riog M-lvrcootnet U the :ferl Navy Vardi bruicT teriM Iibfv Unlwr, lad vihct articiei MWrcal in UtiiadvcrtiactuvBt Onv-fuurth part vf quaotit required at eiiefc W ff Vard MtiM ft (ktiwrad on r bTir the ftnrt at July; pn Lbr Xarti) yart ia ar bul tU tarst of Bpu la Wr ; (Hi ttliar fuarth rt twi ar twA ta Am ut No-, yawrt d athar ftxvlh fH or terfur the i thtrtklk da lacub7, aibtcca baadrad aat ail t fiiraaaa ac oCmi aiay ba aaaapted will ba imiuired ta tar lata ajMitracMi hiU, beitdt? ytbr eoadiliunn, wifl axpwwcl provide that, is cat thj ihall ia auy re ipaatidtn part'ur Am anatraata, taa ant may b, at IhartpHa at Uia Uottod futet, daclarci aull aad ruid, wit&oal affeetinff taa right af tba aaid uitl i$Ulc to juait ftraWfaaliairktoh aaay haveocMrrrd, villi the tlfulativs atw tiiat, if dafaalt abalt tm amda by tb eua tractor la daliraripst-allorany of th artiloi con tract a4 4af aaainy ami a4 taa ttai and ptarev a man A tfutt tkw aad ia that eaaa tba roatractur aad air arttia will forfeit and pay to taa l;attrd St Us, as lianidattd daaiagea, a ram f iaMy ual 19 twia tlie awMtraot priea, abiaa iwUMiaUd daata got may b recov rd friMK liw a tia a tbay autira. - AU the af'oraaaid IMmWr, UiiaWr and othac artirlwi, ataa4 aa af tba rwry bent fualily, anbjeot to Insect ion ad ai(iauomeat.ftcoardini( tulUa "PnttttJ mle citd iUked fvrtl iprtia and tntamremrnt f iimUr, fur tkm V " 'ldtof which nny hr aaaa aie( Xy Vant ot Xjr. M4Bl uc- - All iba aforaaaid artiotci aru rtHairvd to U ia all repU) aaUftfaetorj to tha Conimaatlant ui the Navy Yard where itiff jwa until itduiivr. JiUm valiuw vsne iank aUfik matt ba uf Ui very be t )qatttj of loux leuf, fin grain, euutbni yttar pine, th aap tobeeai'ludd fotheitiaamrmnt The White aaJi Ubia4 plank tu ba lollad atwaca tha rl wf Oetabar and tb I t of March, and matt hare grow n witbia aUtjr mtU-i t 'ba aeacmut ; munt W irtripjd of ka bark, a kewwi wtiatMaty d after ii i (WfM aad pbwod idear ol taa irrouud, af anu-h .JiiOu.! v -v-liicnra mat b ftvca bj the aoutraclor, by lit nJiie liaa of cartltioatf, ilgned by two reapefUble witrtenr, wtt 4bair aApwittuonadar aath, bafora Buattt Jlir f tha atiurtar wtjwtrala within tba uwavMp or eun twker tba aaid white oktimfrnJplftk wajfeti.. JH4s aMMa epanue W Mf taW or n Aa 'af, mndttr aaea ef ar(iW, waft, V , r i of f nrfiWi aM4 tfrttfr tehi, k tkrhili iifmmdmtL s Tba auat alaaah Uw atart be dUtinWly ear ria 1 oat, aad tba aggragata ataount of eatb elan eor raeHyfooted aj, wlttth u material to a fair eoojiuri.m afbida. Xoextea:aa of tin for wabint; dfrlirerie? will be granVd, and penaitiea f jt non fulSlmeot mHI. in all ca, be rijritUy apforcc'l Biddam are, lb rvfurc, ra quoaUnl to olfr for ao mure tbau they are turo tiu y cua farniab witbia -IbtrttM itpfcUrtd. Appraaed avrwtit la twfae tba aimstH anitHHil 1 aaeb aoutrari wiU be fwiwdia tbe nanuiT aet furtli la thai luruinnt and ta per raiituia a ill lie wltlihelj fraaa taa amaa af caob paya'at c aaltateml Meuriiy fiar Ul faithful p.iffwaaaa. Aiaaff yrata f mck if, mnprw0d it trtyH if tb pwpw('rr itommuH'iuat pifJ4ittW0tM0 dirty jag yfttr ittjintsenUittum to kimu rBrery ufgr aaetba aaiawpaaUd by a writiea rwr, atyf (the rcl"""-''? f ti iraaraiitur r ttarautun liihe oarf'tlWJ l bra wavy atfenl orotlitroffioial iere'tt, " " Wf aa'"artf 'fcabwn.'to lao vnoreaiii) (Ti'i? if fhit alTttr be areltd the bitMrror bitUlers aillt wiiiuo tvn tay jtfiar dtaieealpl af tho contract At'lha.puat uffiu4atft iadU mnmtt iba aaanv foodoad mfteicai aart tteato frib th Wrtiulea proposed, agreeably to the lrau pet4ttiHl In tha- t-aa tract. Th Uw af the ItHb Ajagptr-t. 141a. farbtb tba eunatdtraAttui af mil prvpaaalt ui aMAmnaiibd br socb raarautr RiMm art prttmdarlf eiimliil Uf tnttarm thtir fljff mm ao.M -wyitire, thi iuy may be atutnguuneu rrum mtbor ba,Nina lotteri, in ordrr to patreat their bvin; palled bof ire die tiff aipoiBtL a (MhtM vm aja4a In not a-lrmit j with lltif adrar tiaeiwent will be rouxiitf rad or raj cat .4, at tha ui'tion -f tba HurMt. Tbova aaly whaaa i-fierw may ba atMwptcd ariH bau4ftd, aad ormwaata forwardad wilhant jlebiv. MaatbroitEb whirfcthey (teidrttabeAd.treted. andtbTT .M .jeatia wboai 4ba avatacU .bail ba aent iar.a. ti av tHba p:iajl r tiod by tbia ilartaa, hoaaotben UI W paid fat tU taertna. 152. Sim, i Iorwa)ace to furnUttftnd deliver at th Nh,t Tard a 'i au afwiaity with tberaiiuirfmnNoft' a areruaemeat by iheBnrjaa uf CoHatriicuMirE juijMntti , and Erirf blay 1 1, l&Jt tha veveral artirlei of (tin -br, bambcr Av,aiecaae may be,)etmmernted in 'Um Ma--tar rlnniei Na. yu4 fur tJtat yard, (o wit: Clam He- - awbie fcatafyellaw pita plauk tocki, at- any pwreubiefool $ mm fret af pmaleewaMa yellow pin HmUr, - at-anliper eubi rutX........ Claw's. ' . awble Ibai af white nk pfoah ffck, at ' eaaU per aaHie fVwe , aided iaihaa f vhlta aaJk boat knoe, at aato fee eided tnvh . If aiT bid mm afieawtt4. T dealra to to addressed rhrwtrb ha poet adfee at , aad th emlrart to ba aent to tha atryaywta 1 fcramaeutta. - ' BiaptPlfclW, yvar ahadKt aerVt, A, B. TaCeiaa. w..iatawK,a, . j ( Cbafnf BaraaoOtMitnicUyn, da . , Wakiniftoa. D. C. If a tb andenigned, resident of , la tba Ptate f . bartby jraarantaa, In race the fa ragtag bid of ba aeoepted, tbat(ba ar they) will, witbia tosdayt aVer-fjieroatp4 af taaooatraatat iaept onrce design n to4 4a aaid bid aerate tba same, with good aad euf. lie at aaretiea, to faraiah tba arUclea nrounatd in eon - farastty with Lba term of the adrcrtif emtuj; ander which V waa toada . . i. C l. I hereby aarttfV thaif to the beet af aryknewleffreeM belief, ftka above-aasaed fuarantora mrm rood aad toff. atemC . - U. H. flary Agaat. roRM Of KXDOB3R3JEXT oa tha envelope Iran amstaf ifae aaar t ',ir "71' upH i efaer Timber, . Cast A, , at (A Xiry TarW, (mm fae yarif.) t JfAVT TAEp, KITTKRY, MAINK. u T . CkAJt S L Hj the pier.) Q. blebery eapetaa bare, 1 feet long, 5) Wbasas bait, a a at awj vao.- Clam Ha. 1 U taws llfrawnivltv, ana tow front 4 to i, twa toite frota M iS .r OMaa Ke.aW(Ywaa 4VM SataV beard awaawa, 1 ba. eypran boat board l.UUO da s I da da pbu.k. JTATT TAllB, CHAKUSTOWS; MAS. 4 - Clam Ha. 1. WkUt 0-h. t wWa fcat whito aak pUnk atese par attbta feat ; tO aadeta ieet wbila oak butt piaeaa, froin 3a S3 feat j"tj anaimai in w tiieiee tjuar a y, die af tbaatickj eqnal peapordwaa a? q,, lat - , t,0M aabic let wli(U oak ram llinker, or nLiiin " J aw, la UnUn irfft'wtttii li 1 nAm4 , . a Urd err, arrrmk Id Hktt way fnrni 14 1 .u ,...ttil. unred.T WUi. full ! f Ui, lr. . ai4 la. amn wring (ri T th mk or tngU .;' jm Waa'. l-fi varthUri tt ikwmkl.in,al, from (ba ill Tbi Tartnu Ingtlia, ritat, M TTM I. fttiul tt , TttAni, prt t-lie Joot. vR'tOytMM ttM Mh mb, m It u l fcrt ir. U M 1 " "timlglit oh wmf, trum ID to I, iarfeM I.M, a to kar . Nlr iibnI nrrr. Ik. atKer h. MtoMlBrito. i,h,Utf,or !,. 'i I. T, nt "ay frm H u III l.hu i,,, tSi IrtHmtaa a4 fraafrotoaU MnU. . "tot M M' ic fcet, Br cuM; 1,1, T J W,to a.frtollNWU.rlrfi aa la faraiM aal t Hut b (tm. hoiI derreat, bat lUar to ba fraaa 9 la li inebee. I'be botiiaa tuba, sided to tha eUamatoraf tba arose the aiding, way. Tbe tau)tii aiss af the bodies la tha middle f their bmtbs to ba fruas 15 to tntthea Katiiaatad at dtufabaa art aidiag, per inca actaiait'g 10 white oak knees fur t heads, tba body to be fro H ta 10 feet loaa. Tba toncth af tba ana frota the, centre of the body so be trees to 8 feat ing, mt to rorai an eagle with the body from -0 to 1 40 decrees. Met siJing of tha areai to be frosa 12 to liiacbea. Tha rah siding of tbe body must be two in. bes larger than the diame ter af tba arm tbe tiding way, and the moulding aisa of tha body its entire length mat not ba Use , tii no its roughiidingfix: Estimated al 140 inch es net aiding, per ivh aet siding. 1,000 yiU tV-Mert quality paoswia Hiite aak tuU pieces, roand l4f,J truss 13 to Si feet long, and nowa lews than U iat bee diaiaator at tbe top end, elecr of tha bark, per cubic tot W plwes white oak tirater, from 1 3 to 10 feet long, to ba sided straight one way, from 8 ta 1 inches thick. Tha moulding wy to ba from 10 to IS in,t.hs, and to be idralrbt for two thirds of tbe length. Tha ether third part of its leaath mast have fair and aauirsl curve atf fromihesUiglit l-nrt frotatZto 1C inrhesat thaead. Toba.kxigb, stradgite-jrmiaed aad free fraia all defects. Ksti aaatod at biH t-ubic feat, pet: smbta faot 100 white oak boat knees, arms not lem than 4 tncb es diameter altar of tbe bark. Tba arms Mid bodies ta ba from SO to 30 iaefaaa long. Ta be square, in-square and out square in equal propor tion, per knee - - Clam No. X White Pnte. fl,O0O feat board measttre. No. 1, white pine, I inch boards, per M feet, bjsrd measure 10,000 feet board meaenre, No. J white pine, I Inch boards, par II feat board measure 3o,oo feet, hoard maasase, Km. 3 white pina, I lack boards, per feet, board measure 10,000 feet, buard laoanure, No 9 white pine, 1 Inch plank, per 31 feat board measura Cla8 No. 3 IVtow Vine. in,oooiuljic feot flnegrninod sotitheruyellow piaeplsuk td'K'ks, per rabie'foot 't,ooerubio fciet Axis graiaed seatbarn yellow pine, " j rnmiersnrtstTnriwr ftvm-tw tv 4a int long, and from 18 to W Inches Mjusre, per cubic foot Clam No. 4-Loeui, Jsk, Elu, CAry, Cedar, -ittaek-Wntn&riS'. 5 oo cubic feet whUah butt pieties, front 14 to 45 feat lm j, and not les than 13 iobvs diameter at the top ea t, clear of tbe ba,rb, per aubie foot loo.iMa- lvt board measure wbii mh plauk, from It to . 2 ferflong and U tu 2o Inches wide and 2iuch . , es thick, par M fwt, buard msaauea 2,ooo fpwt, board mt'Sfurr, a tuck' white ah pltnk, frnin 14 to Iff foet tting and from to to 15 iuebes wide, per hi feet, board aicaaura 2,ooo feettfifkd meivara, 4 iay-b white ash plsnk, from 14 to 14 fe!t lung aod from lo to 13 inches wide, per Al leet, board measura (All (hs a ore a-h ta bt itr.ught and straight grain ed, laugh ard free frota all defects.) S,fHm f-i t, b -iird niearure, I inrb btark walnut boards, froji 12 to ia ferllnng, and to average 14 iucltes wirff, ptT M feet, board mtkfura l,ooo lent, bmrd measure, V inch black walnat nlatik, f a to Jo fwrtl loag and 15 iarbat wide, pr 1 feet board Hkenaura l.ooofeet, btmrd Measure, I inofa ldac-k walnat plauk. HtolW feet loiiamt I5iubes wide, pur ii tret, onrd ntPmsure ' Vita tt, boanl wossure t Inch cherry boards, 12 to i. I feut leuiuid Ili iaubes wide, peril feet, board 400 feat, bwdamaiN. OiaaU ehcrry plank, U Wdu fact long and li in.bi wide, pr M feet, board raarara (tXKHt, board measnra, H inch red elm plank, 4 -jugfa-gr wide ; par Mfttft bard ihwws -" . TjK$Tvfi iKMirUmeaenre, ifTncb red elm plank, 10 - . incjjea wiuo, far M teot aoaru aieaare - 4,Ot)0 feet, Vuard denture,? inch red cltn plank, 13 inch es wide, par SI feet, beard measure 4,SiH fcet lKrd moafure, tf iih red a in plank 14 lack wide, iitf.l iat. bttard nieaiur - r,Tflet'uara'meiufe;- iaahttay 4wet per-i fVe, Wr4 wwiua . . ' " (All the above etut to It? iIcmt of centre liitb, wsat, i rot, splits, shakes fellow, ami t,tkr efrtina, aad to I be sawed to tuU ajid eveu luicKMsa.; fUtOcohic feotrrd elm Umber, round butt pieces,) from 14toSfeotloagadom I2t inches sums , tcr.tu iveiv ill iuebes diameter clear of ths bark in the middle of the sticks, ptTcubic fix.i ' SKcubic feet yellow loat Umber, frouwd butt pieces from W toj leet b-ag, and frura W nIN ucb asdamttH, to artists li inches diameter in tbe ' 1 mi.ldis of the stlcks,H'ir af tbe bark per ubi fri 1,000 faeL Ward mattre. ia4adar boards, 15 lot feet louaad 8 to 10 inches wide, perM feet, hoard TPV' rough tiared, front 8 t 11 inebcr, aU- maud at 6 J oubtc feet, jrcabic loot ('LAsa Ko. k.UickQr9 ituttt mmd Wfuu Ark Omr Rdjlerm, 'I cords beet fality bitkory buM, Irornaj to ft fact long, an I from (' to I im-hss diawatcr. pur cord HRt white ah oar rafters, 13 feet long ,'HSJ do do H 4i I'i'n) do do 1$ do do do 18 do KM do do 17 do iO do do (8 !o Estimated at M.nSOlinasI fact per llwaal foot Tbi bUHos to he full on third (h lenb of tb . oars, n4 from 01 to 7 tachva wide, by three fourths of ao inch thick at tbe end ; tube Si inch thVk at the handle and ii inches Mftta re at thethrnai. To be tough, sirnicht gratnt;d,cltar of knots, splits, stains, rot, atd ail other Ti fevts; to W rirvm, and clear of ecaUa pith. " Clavo No. 1Xyf ttar t tons of S.SIO lha. bast quality llgnumrltw, 4 In. diame ter, dw Wwt 3 tons ofV 10 !s,bat oallly lignum it, 5 la. diame ter, per ton. Umsof ,.ViW lba. best qaautj lignumvitas, 7 in. diame ter, per ton ton of 9,540 lbs bort j'dlty HgwutnviUc, Sinckdiam ator, pc t a. 5 tons of 4, i 40 lbs. beet quality lignumvl.m, 8 In diame ter, r too lUmof tlbs.btity Hgautaritsa, 1 4 ia. diame ter, prr ton. f ton of .!' 1h. best quality lignaravilm, I tin. diame ter, per son Tha&bftve lignum taa to be round and free from nil jdiAkesteraaka, and other defects, and in lengths of 4 feat aad aver, NAVV YAIID BROOKf.YN, N. Y. Clam No. I.-White Oak. 30,000 cubic feel whito oak pUnk tluck par cubic fool White Oak DiMennu Stuff Board Hcanrr, Vi pieces, 10 fi loiig.il in. wklr, 10( in- thick 24 do 14 1 H ia 9 do 6 dn 14 do 13 do 13 da 4 do in do 10 do 10 do To ha of puntiira oak, quire edfi-d, and might, free from Inrje kanm, and nil nthrr dcleew; there mot Ik at tatat Ihra mrlier tawed from the centre rf (lie lick, lo avoid iha cenlre ofUie bean; lay 10,810 feet, per feet.. ' ' WkUt Oak Bool Kiysuflu Iht Ieh. 100 knRcs, Irurn 1 lo 8 mchea, lo average 8 inches, fjr 3,500 incliea, per inch. WMI Oik Bor-Br4 Atf, , ,, ,, 1 8,000 frPt I inch cteir board from IS hi IS fret long, prr M feet. , 3,000 feet and inch clear board, from 18 ! in 21 feet lung, per M. feet " -et5o;-rHWfr-jrir VmwfiT If.tlOl) A 1 in. clear wTilK pine bOarrla jicr M fi 2,1)00 da do da do . do ' do 13,U004) dodo da , b' bo'rda, do J ,(() do 1 do mercb'bla . do - do do 3.0(10 da da do j do do , k do do 1.000 do t do while wood pl mk . do ,'t Yttlom tin r.mUrHftlu Cuiitfaot. f , 8 piece,, 04 leet loafr, 92 iiiclica aquare, 18 feet from butt and IS Wdica aqua re at the np end, aajr 1,808 enhic feet pit en 1 bie foot , ' ' ' ' U jU'.iw 6X i wl-'ppfe" J.t Jtif he, mim. 14 feat from butt, and 17 mchea aqoire at tha tnp cad, aij- I ,WO cubic feet per eulie oM '. v..--(p.!:' i;;- m UALEIGH, WJDNESD AY MORNING, JUNE 2; 1852 10,000 cubic fet yellow pin plauk slock per cubic foot ' -v-5. 5,000 Um U inch yellow pine plana per M ft 3,000 do I i do do do do do JLotwt TMerRjt Iht CubU Jfoot- 400 cubic feet Long Ielniid locust, in ltngtlis from 8 to 16 feet, to average 13 inches in diameter, and none lce than 10 in ches, per cubic foot. BeacA, typrtst and Baci ffalntit Board Alcuiurt. 800 feet I J-inchbeaeh plank, per 100 fcet 3.000 fuel 1 do clJar cypress boards, from 30 to 30 feet long, per M fci. BOO feel inch blauk waluut boards, per M feet Class N. 4 Mlack Spruci Span. c. 2,000 inches black apruee apars, from 7 to 0j inches, to avertije- 8 iurhea; tv .be 8 feel lung to erery inch in iltameiei, fr inch. 78 spare, from 47 to 67 feet long to JTerare 8i feel 15-inches irr diameter, one-third from butt, and 10 inches at the top end of the stick, per piece. 150 poles, assorted, of good length and aae per piece 1'he above apara to be tu sight, and with the bark on. per piece Bickvrif Ban. 300 rough bars, I J feet long, lo squaia 51 inches at one end, and 31 at the other, per, bar 300 rough bars, 8 feet lonj, to square St . ihclics at one end, and 21 at die other per bar Tba aJjuta- lure to ba of aplil -ickryv" elmight, clear or knots,, and all other defects ATTiie ,1th OartBy the foot in length.. S00 while ash oars, 14 feet long 900 do do 15 do 300- aoo 300 800 100 do do do do do do do do do do 14 13 12 II HI do do do do do Say 32,600 fuel, per foot NWY YARD, PHILADELPHIA. " Citss No. l."-ffVt7 Oak Timber. 10,000 cubic feet of best white ask plank stork, per cuhic fool 1,000 cubic fret of best while oak promiscuous timber, per cubic foot Class No. 3 Velio Pine Txmbtr. 10,0'H) cubic feet of yellow pine plauk stocks, per cubic foot 80 pieces 18 feet long, (4 inches square, 8 iuch blade, S00 liueal feet 60 do 17 feet long, 8 j inches square, 6 inch blade. 850 lineal feet ifa.itn..K. rWllWtlSi ' tlwawSffwrtf ' . inch blaJe, IJIH) lineal BeT"" 100 100 do 15 feet long. 81 4iuUies square. 51 inch blade. I,50t lineal feet du 14 feet long, 81 inches square, 51 inch blade, 1,400 lineal feet 1,310 feat, per foot Loeutt Umber. iOO ctibie feel offiret quality yellow locust, per cubic foot. . Class No. i.f.unibtr. '. 'J - 8.000 feet j lliflh while pins panel (Karda 10,000 do 1 o 20J.00 JotJi-do. IS.iiOO do 11 do do do 10,000 do S do do dd do do 5,000 do I while ash ooards 5.000 do IJ 6,000 do 1 1 do 6,000 do 8 do laok eso da Black Walnut. 800 feet inch bluck walnut bosrds S.OUO do 1 do da do 1,000 do 3 da da plank 500 do 8 da do do 200 do 4 do do da CVtrry, Pvplur, i Jlaftt. 8,000 feci 1 inch cherry boards 1,000 do 3 do do - plsnk 1,000 do 8 do do do :,' 00 do I do poj lar boards 1,000 do 4 do maple plank. Per M feet, board measure. NAVY YARD, WASHINGTON, D. C. C.am Xo 1 Wkili Oak KneuSqvmrt nJ Tn- 68 Wooes to side, 8 inches when finislied, 400 inches per inch 90 knees tosido, 71 inches when finished, 078 inches slo 160 knee lo side, 7 inches when -finished, 1,120 inches do 80 knees lo side, 61 inches when finished, gJOinehe do 50 knees lo ride, 6 inches when finished, S"0 inches - . d Arms to be ia length from 4 fret 9 incite to 5 feet S inches t bodies in length from 0 to 7 feet ; in all other respects in accordance with the "took of measurement." ' Cues 'o. lWkitt Oak Flank Steele. 1 2,5i0 eubia feet Ili to oak pUnk slocks, per- cubic foal; 'Mi of the longest pieces to be straight, 16 by 17 indi es ; ibe remainder in. accordance with (lie books of measurement. 160,000 feet, board measura, while oak plank, ' 1 per 1,0 10 feet J af tbi plank 05,000 ' tal will be 4 inches. 3J.O00 feet 5 inches, and 70,000 feci 6 inches thick a tbe thickest plsnk trust ba of tli longest lengths i in other respect ,, la conform la tba "book af measure ment" abore Bsoied. . , , . , , SSiiW mMa fert T"fT Pl"f pbpnk atneb per cubic loot, ;. In lh( above amount ; 8Cpieea mum ba 39 fe long, aided i airaighl. 16 incbe ia thickness, th other wsytSt tadies, wilti a regular " ' " sorr of 8 inc he also, 80 piece . in length SO fvet idd (traig'u 3 , inches ; in thickness. It inclies ih . alher wayJIUnih regular curt 6 Mxfeea ) also, 1 8 of lba longest pieesa ; of lb plsnk ataek moat b straight . and senae, 16 rnebe at the top tad f. 'i'ia.vrfierfasfecu- M aonforrn to the : '"' book of measurement. ,t 'J Class K. i.Atk flsmk. Sifjoo sap ft tf W& btTV U 101 frrkb W)00 , So Jt do do 10 to 13 S.C0 ;d t S Am do it. to If. , do ; do do do do 81 do 9 da SI do 4 do do 14 da 15 da IT do 10 M IB lo 17 to 80 lo 84 da do da do 12,000 feel The whole lo b well aensoned, in lior 14 feel lengih; and clear of wind-abaket, splits, knots or other debet, per M feel, board meas ure, ' .. '. Clasb pfo. 8. White Pine Lumber. 40,000 auperliciat feet 1-Inch common cul ling. 18 teat length. 8,000 superficial feel 3-iocb sulecl culMngs. 18 feel lengths 10,000 soperfieial feet 1-inch prima Bulling, 16 feel length 10,000 superficial feet U ioah prim enlliogt 10 feet length 68,000 feet par M feat, board meaaare. Class No. t.Hlaek Wulnut and Mahogmy lumber. ,000 superficial feet 1-inch black walnut, in 13 or 16 feel lengths 3,000 superficial feel 11-inch black walnut, in 13 or 18 feel length 500 superficial feet 8 inch black walnut, in 13 or 18 feet length 900 superficial feat 3-inek mahogany, in 18 feel lengths 500 suiarficul feet l-ineh mshogaay, in It feet lengths. 5,50(1, feet, per M feet, board measure. NAVY TARD, COMPORT. VIRGINIA. . - CtAta No.' I. ' 35,000 cubic feet while oak plsnk stocks, per cubic loot. 80 ptece 6TwIiTfe"5ak, To si3a"Tu" to'l8- mchea, 16 lo 24 feet long, straight on way, lo curra from 18 lo 36 iuebes, rough-hewn tba moulding sy say 8,760 cubic feet, per cubic foot.. liuddti Stack: While oak butt piece for first elsss frigate. 6 pieces, length 33 feet, Del diameter head 24 melius, ncl aiding al heel 1 0 inches asy W72 cuhic feet, per cubic foot. For first-class loop 6 pieces, length 84 feet, net diameter, head 18 inches, net aiding at heel 8 inches -ssy 400 cubic feet, per ruhie foot A diagram will be furnished at this Nary Yard. IFkitt Oak But Cua 6 pieces, each piece 9i feel long, 18 inches wide, 12 inche thick. 8 piece, each piece 80 feel long, 1 6 incbe wide, 12 inches thick. 10 pincev each ptecr 18 feet long, 15 Inane wide, i I inches thick. 10 pieces, eeh piece 14 feet long, 16 inches w Hie, 10-tnrhee ihiek. 12 pieces, each piece 85 (est long, 13 inches wide, 10 inches thick. Sny 13,360 feet, board measura. 'Tba above 44 pieces af butt cuts are to be of the ery4 beat whiit ntkr" They- ira now of itetftf row a-A Uimensian. The centre. Or pith, must ba lakan out. .They are to be got hai p cornara. , e. clear of wane, to thai when reduced to the net size there will ba bo up-wood on ibeiu. While Ouk Boat k'mrt 16 bnea,tho body and arm lo ba fiom 8 ta 6 fret in length! lo b sided 8,4, and 5 la ches; au equal proportion of each siding lo Iwgoi; none pi iha sbovs 50 kneesare to be woaV'sqtiaraylhat-felieyonrfsB angle of nine ty .degrees; oue-half of them ta b acute. or within a aquare, tWtffoer lorvt. 30 piece of northern locust, 13 feat long, di ameter ant less than 12 inches al the smil lest end ssy 186 eubia fact, per eubie foot Class No 2. WiiVe Hickory Butte and tiumupuce. 10 butts, esh 14 fuel in length. 60 do 10 do To bs 0 inane ia disaster altliasll end the bark not lo be removed. 300 white hickory hndpikes, each to be 6 feel long and 4 inches squnra; they ire te be quartered, ao lo be clear of th ccn v'reorpith. Uy the piece, White Ah Oar Hapert. 64 oar rafters, 18 feat long, per oar rafter. 50 do IT do 'do 100' do 16 do do 100 do 15 do do AH to be 3 inches-square al the loom ; the bUdca 0 incites wide by 1 uicbe thick, and 1 of the length of tha raflrra. To be free from knots pith, shake, and other defect. Class No. 3. J'tiW Pint Piatik Sloth. 30,000 ruhie feet of long leaf, fina grain southern yellow pin plank lock, . By tha cubic fiut. frigate' $ yellow Pine Sparr- -6 ntaiutoprassl stftyii feat in length, psr- allrl diameter 191 inches, continued to 7 feel of upper audi diameter of upper and 14 0 for lupmaat fifty -eight feat in lengdi, ps allel diaueter , 191 inebr. eoelinusd lo 7 feet of upper and diameter of upper and 14 inches. '. 6 half inaintnpail yards forty-nine feet in lengih, centre and bul riismeier 1 8 inehes j dismeter of upper end 10 incite. $ half foreiopseil ysrds forty-two feet in length, centra and buttdisnietera 161nrhe diameter of opperaau 8 inchest, ' 4 half cross jack yard fortj fire feel in length, centra and ball disnisler 18 inches ; diametwof upper aad 6 inrhaa. r ' 6 jib boom fifiy-fiv feet in length, centre diameter 17 lo'ctjraf and 15 inches, ' Say 3.800 cubic fart, by the cubic foul. YellDU Pint Spare for IVett, ' ktlf main yrda.Ay4our feet in lernrth. centra diameter Mid at bulla IV inaheai id II indies, '. v ; ;" 8 bitlf jr yards fifty feel ia Isngtli, -ceo Its ( dismeter and at butt 18 inches ; and 10 incbe. . ' 6 whole msintopsail yards sixty tsetin length. ,a 18 inches at eeaue, and 9 Soehes at each end. , ' ' .s .' ' 1 . .... 0 whoU furrtopsnj ysrds fifty-i feet in length, l inckes al aantre, and 8 indie al each end.' -' .-v : --J 8 mtin Inplnaata 6fty4a feat ia length, psr- allel diameter 17 inches, continued lo 6 feet of upptt Mad diauister f .upper and 13 ' inches. - . , , ( ,. . 8 for b;paiasi forty nine feel ia length, par. ., aim ouuoeier AO incurs, conitnvoo so a ice , of upper and j, ouncier of ejioer ' aad . 13 iwb .;.,. ..! . .;.,,,--,.. i U00 leSOO 1.600 1,500 6 jib boom, f.,rty.wo feel in langUi. centre 15 inches, etuis 12 inches. , 8a 3.790 euhie fiL. h ilia cubic feet. 8a) 3,790 eubie feet, by tbe cuhic feet. Class No. i.Ehn Plank and Hoarrfs. ' 1,500 feel, 18 lo 38 feet long, 7 to 10 inches wide, 1 inch thick, ' ; 1,800 feet, 18 to 28 feet long, 7 to 10 incbe wide, I inch thick, -8,000 feet, 18 tu 88 feet Jong, 7 to 10 inches wide, inch thick. " ' 8,000 feet, 18 in 88 feel long, 7 to 10 inches. wide, inch thick. , , ,, . .; 8,000 feet, per M feet, buard measure. Cypres Plank and Btwrtf. 1,000 feel, 26 feel long, 8 to 10 iuche wide, 11 Inches thick. 1,000 feet, 36 (eel long, 7 to 10 incbe wide, 1 inch thick. ' n"K ' 600 foot, 33 feel long, 7 lo 10 Incbe wide, 1 inch thick. 800 feet, 18 feet long, 1 to 10 incbe wide, 1 inch thick. 600 feet, 86 feet long, 7 to 10 inches wide, inch thick. 1,000 feet, 84 faet loog,7 to 10 iachea wida, 1 inch thick. 1,000 feel, 30 feel long, 7 lo 10 inche wide, I inch thick, 500 feet, 18 feet long, 7 to 10 incbe wide, inch thick. 14)00 feet, 84 feat long, 7 to 18 inches wide, I inch thick.. 1,000 feel, 23 feel long, 7 lo 10 incbe wide, inch ihiek. 1,000 feet, 18 feet long, 7 to 10 itehss wide, ; 4 took thick. ' "" 1,500 feet, 10 to 84 feel long. 7 Ul 10 inehes wide, I inch Uiick. 8,000 feel, J J.tpJ j, feel Ipngf JtOL 10. lnhe wide, 1 inch thick. 10,000 bat of 1 inch, to avsrsge 10 feet long 1 and 16 inches wide. 23400 feat. t The elm end cypres boards ar lobe quar tered, the edge to ba clear of wane no knots will he allowed alao to Da clear or aplilaana hakes, and other defect. By the M feet, board measure. ' Class No. t.imtt Aih Plonk and -' Boaraf. 500 feet, 13 to 18 feet long, 8 to 10 inches wide, 8 inches thick. 600 feel, 13 lo 18 feet long, 8 10 10 inches wide, 11 inches thick, t i 1,000 feet, 13 to 18 feat long, 8 to 10 Inches ' 4 wide, 1 iuche thick 1,000 feel, 11 to 18 loot long, 16 la 30 inaha wide,, ! inch ihtak. . . , 3,000 feat, per M feet, board measure. Th above plank to ba free from cap. bad knot, and other defeunvtad sil 1 under 18 iachea wida to b quar tered plsnk. 13,000 (set, board measure, S inohe thick 18,000 feet, board m earn re. 11 inch thick, 18, - It, and 80 iuche wida. - 1.000 feel, board meaeura.t Inch thick. 35A0S feel, per M feet. " Tbi to b Susquehanna No. I, CtAas No. Q.- Mahogany 1,000 feat, bay wood, 4 inches ihiek. 1,000 do do 8 do 1.000 do it .1 ,. da 3,000 do do 1 inch thick, 16, 18, J.OflO feet, kosrJ meaure. SSiS2iJl!f-,l'Wtfi KoJta.xar .beat quality, per ai reew : . Suequehannu Blati Wall tut. 1,080 feel, 4 Inches Ihiek. 4,008 do 1 inch thick, 16, 18, and 30 inches wide, - ' ' -' '. 1,000 So t do " 6,004 fat, per M fee V board, aMMUe, t 'Charry Hoard: 2,000 feet, board messure, I inch thick, 16, 18, aod SO iachaa wide. -All of lha abnvf Susquehanna blsek wal nut and cherry to b nfilta vary beat quality, per M feet.' Class No. ij-White Pint Plan and ' BoaraV ' - Know a No. I, or first queiity. 6,i00 fcel, board sjwaaurr, 4 iaebe thick. 10,000 60,0(10 50.000 600 do "do 8 do f- do do do do S '" do do l do do J3iol4ft.loagl6 , to 34 inchee wide, l ioah thick. ' lo I inch thick. 60,000 16,(00 do do 13 to 80 ft. long, 16 - Vi 2i inrhea wide, I inch thick. -do meh thick, 1,000 190.600 foU To be free from knots, shakes, sap, and other defects, per M feat. ff 'hitl Pun Plank mndfiovd: Know) ss No. I, or second eualiir, . 10,000 lest, 8 ineae thick, kard sjieasara, per M feet. 10,000 feet, I iaej thick, b.iard meamre, per Al leCt. ....... -t:..; To ba free from shakes, Vr, Class N. 9,Haemelat nett. 108 kaemetae knees, SMo 4 teat arm, 6 feet body, lo aide from 4 to t inch, par knaa. . Z";..'. taJr Sprutti . 30 spars, 8 inches diameter, 40 feat in length. 80, do 8 do ,' , 36 do . 80 do-7 r-do - S3 " -'do- , 80 do 8 do :, so do . W-dwHk-sr-SS-do-'' Say 1,030 Incbe lob furnished by lb tnehy l tt.ui j. ,l j- ... ,. .im .-nv-T11o star 1 1 rem butt, IS incbe. piece (tick, each 68 feet m length, diam ' eter from butt, 13 inehe. 13 piece sticks, each 80 feet io length, diam eter, 4 fmsn butt, II incliea, n ' To be furnished by th piece. ' ' 400 croe pale from 81 to 4 Inches in ili. - ameier. mil from 18 to SO leal ia length. Equal proportion of each lsngih and sue bythapieco. ' - " NAVY YARdTpENRACOU. Class tio. JhU Oak X,uti(Par Four lOinek root kaees, fro SO ta 8S4r inehea ' ; ' - - .... , y' -" ill --' t'tif.j,ais'a.. j four , , do J Vdo ,'Jw,s Jinchea. . ' "'; -' 4 ' ' t j ' . " 72 White Oak tr Ruddtr Slock Per Cubic 3 rudder stock for frigates, say 831) eubia ft- uo ' ' ao sionpa,say 6o ' do Clam No, ,.White . 3 ,Flank. ami '' Hoard: ' 10,000, feet board msasur. 1 iucb thick, 14 10.10 feet long- ss ut.,i tj( 8,000 feet, hoard uieaagr, g iache thick, 14 to 18 .feel long jut i n i 6,000 feel, board measura, 81 Inch thick, 14 10 10 feet tons;' , 33,000 feet, per M feet ru t To be free from knots, shake, spilt, asp, nd all other defects, to be 13 lo lb inches id, and sawed to an even thlcknesa, and square edge. 1 -' ' "'" ' 14 'v "-l Clam No. I. YtHna Pit Board and - -' :.,'.) Mi Plonk, 4 :.;if;-.-...i!..4. 10,000 feci, board uioaiure, t inch thick, SO u 5 feel long, 10 UJ 14 insiies wid. 8,000 feel, board measure, inches thick, . , 39 to 80 feet long, 13 to 15 inehe wide v ' 18,000 feet, par M feet .'.'.. To ba free from sap, kaola, sbaksc aad all oilier defeats, and sawed to square edges, aad ao ova thickne. -,. - .,-.;,. , . .t- "'"-'mv,, , , I mjF..rveafe-Trr T,wr-, .j,, .. BCRYINQ ALIVE. fi ThViTtb bu r which " o aubiina:'! taken from th Albany Rcgialsr. ? W havs no doubt nf it truth, for arc have, oorselv, hasfij I of ;jtiniiJati!linofti ot lba-kind. Ona was that . of distinguished merchant, in a Vinrinia tnarn. not Riehmnnd. hnwurer. Dm af the ronel eminent' men that ha aver doe honor to the deliberative bodies of this Com monwsalib, was 000- em lb point of being nuriea snvr. . 11 represeuted Mi siluslian horrible beyond all e(proasioa He was perfectly conseiuui, nd eould oudersland every woru thai was spoken. J et h could move neither bsnd nor foot, his heart had ap parently ceased to beat, no breath that could possibly ruffl a feather came through hi lip, and h was, lo all appearancea, a dead man. H heard hi wifs at lha door, eagerly striv ing to get in.. II knew if h could b d muted h ahvuld be aJa, But well meaning friends opposed her entry most strenously, but, as it happened, vainly. She en me, and seeing, at once, thai he wa not dead, admin- blared the proper remedy. ' ' He reeovsred, aod lived to dimingui.k bimself atone of Ibe ctost (loqusnt member of the great Conven tion lb Conwauoa of 189 '30. , - , 1 . . . . . r;.. nr. . llut lo Uia promised extract t pome yean sgo, we were pertecuy engni ant to ao occurreuee 01 Hue aina which was of tbe moot hesrt-rendin character. Tbi wife of a gendemaa waa taken aud.lenly ill iq church ant tu carried lo her bom in a etate of syncope, In a few hoar the partial-1 ly. recovered, bet immeUstly -rvlspsed, snd ever again showed any eigne of eoiiWcious- neoc Mtelsy 1 this ondmoo nearly iwn day, bsfling tbe skill ef lba physioiana, and tliso.as it was thought, and a iher was al- tnott , every sesson to believe, died, , No sign ol fcrea thing eould be delected, the litutis ecam ragltl and cold, and t a eyes remain' odopea with ibelxeAantfglairfrebfdesili tvr there wae no change in Iht ealorof the sifis, Diasolution hd oottakra nlsce. . The pour berosved husbiiad sltnncl riali at tba loss of Ihe youuc and beautiful - wifo whom be elmoat idolixsd, dwg with dasperstion 1 lha hope limeud ia bsr face, ai.d long reit ed th unanimous decision of th physiciiin! . L . ' , .... ' .... Wat sne was ucrtainiy uraa. 1 ney 101 J him what is doubtless true, thst it sometimes, though ery raralri hsppeH. thal there Is no disoulorataoa for day ead even sreska, fir dicealuiioo ba aukca; -plaeav Hot eiill tie rretated, and it Was aot uuul llirao day had paased without ih faintest eigaal of change or sign of life, thst he finally gv up suit suffervd tbe burial lo tuke place, She was entombed In a vault. Months pssid. A cemetary having been IrM nut,' the husband purchased and br a lUflid e lot, areeied ta ele gant monument ia it, aad whoa all waa ready eupariateaded the remoral of lba body of his wife from tha vault 10 its fiaal easting place. When ihe vault w open he remembered the. circumstance of her death, above detailed. , , ; .11,. . . anu a aesire siiuaeuiy seizeu . nirn la once more behold the corpse. By his direction th eo IS a lid ws removed. The spectacle which presented itartf waa inaoueeivahty hor rible, Ut u allowed she had been buried alive She bed turned quite Svertipou her side, she had clutched her nails Into rhe enflln until her finger had Wed, portion of her grave clothes were torn, and in bar horrible struggle she nsd eontrtvttt to carry nsr hand in her heed, snd had plucked from il e mass of hair, with por tions of Ih cap thai covered , it I ; v , , The poor man never recovered from the hock of that iwful peetact. It Wia born away tenaalea, and for Ihe rest of bie weary liter, wee eUerly broke end miserable; be ing, (' !.&. l.Htpr'l .'''.!'- J j:i ' The New York pspers, w Sjlurdav coiv Uin Die veledicWry of Oen. Cones, the' late Uovernnr or the Island. " II m tddrstscd both 1 to the eoitdrrs and tbe ornple, and eihorp them to eouiieae, as ibey have always bete toys ut me wuet; sun true w Utcinaalveo, We but , speak the opinio of the entire press, when we ssy thst Cub ha lost much by the removal of Concha. With ilieexecp lion ofTacon, be was almost the cily Captain Oenerul who hue presided ovei the lei uid or a eeiiiury , lo whrna no motive nf avarici or injustice aa be impaled iw- the discharge ot nis outy. r -it had oeen enmninn to send fr"mJj.iaAlh go nruiutuiAjC4thmn I.H1L...L,.. .aI.Uh... t i t !r. TH.'Srf-.Js ..;JiHrj itirtuun. was expected Ui make up for all hi la a, Ii the favored land, by exaeiion whieh rninea inc Urcoles, snd s opped tl.e growth of ihe populaiion." Concha was not one tf tliosr, . tie cam to Cub with a rnodenW fortune, spent much of what he hsd in the improvement of the condition nf the nenole. ud le.Veii it sa impoverrfheJ man. II has never made any exactions, ears those whieb ere justified by law, tor the s of ihe Stale: for bimsW', he h received nothing hut bit salary. A, dcpudauVia f gvntlcntaw, . re pre. nliugh merchant of Havana, waited a him preaeated bam- wulb -89-" lis fni- uveljr retusod to accept lt buttUey told him that thoy itttewded M take h iacr mm their own hfndcitad tetia it dpa hie eluldren. NO.-23. which he had no legal righr loobjectto. Upon. '' this he reluctantly yielded hi consent lo take the money. .... There are-mauy rumor se lo the es of 1 hi removal. On of the ta, thai it waa oe- easioned by hi asUve ondeavort to aupptae th Africa alave trade, which subjected him to much Jeslously ia high places. It it ren " aaid, lhal Queen Isabella, herself, is largely" interested ia the prosperity of this oefanoue buisness. , If such be the fact, the removal of Concha ia easily accounted for. heiher ' Gi n- Canedo, his successor, will be more a- ' eepuhle, in llits pirtirular, remain m be teen.' The substitution of Chios for African a ! laporera. In tbe meantime, may have a eery 7 imborianl bearing' upon die future uece of th slave trade, and may go far to destroy , , it al togs thst. A eootraol has bee mad 7 witheenam English parties for the impoe - tatioo of eight hundred Chiean, to sere " an apprenticeship of eight years, at 64 a " moth. ... .r- ""',' . If w may credit the New Oilcans Pic.' yuae.t paper generally well informed with 1. regard to Caba ' aflaira, there 1 so longer r ny dsnger of enotber eipeditio lo Cubat. W era glad of it, v We regard it 1 -Bid faot," that before toother generttiosj hB' have pawed away Cub will be ours, by J peaeaable aeqesiuon. .v.., Kick. VU. MANUFACTORIES IN ORANGE. Wbila na the eubjoet of improvements, w : propose lo notice com which have reesoily 1 Idkes) place ia lhi ouniy, eat -which pro -ml, at do distant day, greatly lo dvnc (h business and interest ot she people. :," .11 easts, w com at Uougias have jut 00m. pteied Cotton Factory, on l4ttle River, a- bout ihirieen mile eaal of Hillaborourh, aad i are now reetiviug their Maehiney from the - North. Tbey eipeetu eommeoce ooerauoat ' during the tummer, aad will run 1000 spirt, die. , Me re. Robert V Job Shields have also erected a Woolen Factory oa n, abool . seven rails Kaai of Hillsborough.'' Them-' ' chinery has ell bee received tnd it it es " pveted that Ibey will Com ma nee operatnns la ' a few days. This w think is the third or '" fourth Woollen Factory in Ihe Stale 1 and wo look up-Mi their introduction a. of the etore ' imporunoe. Because, if w ere not much nii 4 laksn, if proper fseilitiss ere aflbrd'ed. Wta " tern North Carolina will eventually become ;;reut wonl-growing eountrv. We hop the ' oCAtlon of this Factory ia Orange will Induce ' our penpte to psy more ettention to the raising ; ol Sheep for il i generally eonceded tu b -tbe most profitable animal w eaa rain. ' . Eagl Founoery, owned by Meser. Brow ti WilkinpnJsitatlBd-JB---Enmr-about ihre wdoe East of tllsborough. Jlhl be in operation ouly short time, tnd it ingenious end eaterprising proprietor treooo. . sisaliy adding Improvemenu), W ere nu ified to leant that the demand tor dioir work ' is quit qu4 to iheir ability at present to -- meet it. - -i ;;, . ;,. , a . Messrs. Dickson dt Brawn' etlablishmrwt 1 -tmtatoNllafJ Mtehiaet, '' Wheat Pan, a., ia siiti.ad on Enoo) river, ' bout ait miles esst of Hillsborough. Ia to. day' papir will befonnd their advertisement to whiuli we hivii attention. f To these we miy add Mr. B. 1 T. Webb'g ' rata1 tithment for Manufacturing Window ' Blind, t. hiudnoine article of which we bar before spoken j and the Rev, John A. Mc Mauuen't eatahlialuucnt at South Lowell, it ' which are mauufaclured Smnt M ivhinee, . whion w eve, -y frequent msntion "la our i' eichangea, r obtaining eonsidcrabl ecbihri- ' ly in the fltai on teeount of their excellence. II also manufacture Pstettt Cora Shsllsrt, &e., which ar in good repute. ... - - - - 4 There may be aiiiag naoulactorie In &m county which have recently been tommeneed, but they Jo not occur to us just now, Theso, ' though few iq number, fuiiu quit ivpeets.., bl begiuuing, end furnish sufficient del apoej , which to build a reasenslil caleulation of It' prosperity that must aliend well-directed en- i ergy whsu our Rail Rosd is put In opentiou, ' -- v,- ltUi' K ' '' STRENGTH AND DUTY OF SOC Ttl ,-;;,.-., ERN WHIG. ; ?.",!, ;--. Th repeated jeer and taunt tt the tflrgoS weakaece of llic Sutithent Whip hav drawn? fonh'some fame end figure which clearly' prove that the aid of Southern Whij( lie- tenliai to ih tuccrse of the Whig trty Ia ' ihe approaching Presidential olituma. .The CbarlotteevtUe Advocate aayst lo the last Presidential election,' Oea. " Taylor received the rote of Hie following v Souihert) Stales, vie Maryland, North Car-; otina, Georgia, Florida, Louisiana, Tannemea nd Kentucky amouniing lo sixty-six, w til (Jen. Case received but fiUy-five. ' Here rs clear msjoriiy of eleven for Oen. Taylor, aiiil he also received t nsjoriiy of the popu- -lar vole of the South, , From this u is cleat , that Southern Whig war aot in each a wo ful minority ia 1848, as our dvrsariss would -hsv as belie, and no tnan eettay tbaf w ' have lost strength sine thet tint. . -" Nor ia it true lhal Norlliern Whis ran! dispense wiih our support altogether, and yt : ' lent a Preudent. In the Isst eoetcst, Gener- : st Tsylor received ninety-seven vole In tit ' Free Staiee, ud General Cuts scccntyiwo, It Bow requires one hundred and fur.y-oine ' vote lo elect, or fifty-two more tlua lieneral , Taylor receirej al the North. ' Wber ara tbeM additional rote to eome frort- tiener- al Tavlor earried every Noithern 81 ne tli.H any Whig Can hope to carry, txcepi Ohio. : Add the vote of Ohio to tbe niuuty-scvea, sud it Make bul one liuudr.U end tweaty, of twenty-nine less thnq ire required, to ; sleet" ' - r"- - L M bcinjtth Itreogth of Southorn Whis, and po'sesmiig beyond all doubt tlie suilny 10 dm id ihsl the Whig pi rty shall preiervs i it aatiunal and cou email ve character, not- ' ing btfl' weakiisal end deft eiion io their ow rank can prevent them from securirj th ' eon (nation t f Mr. Fiitir.ore, tud the adoutioa of a national pUtform. upon which the com , promts hall be erected plain, permanent anil immovable. ; Air. K-pr Fin LcAr Mat We a.r. imi tiKui is V;-n Ivim Hut, m th pwHwsAiwa' tsv. a. I. Lait - sH, of Lincoln to , maas of pies ten, or tr. Rubwt 6wrtX(hteMinty. ' Iitbo doi.W pT0lllols v'W'r' wight es nns bv ths ai.na belrs tt . HM. ' " Jfa irmtknmr ' ; ' Ook. b miildle-ajed li!y, of rrpe'ctM eiiii'ea(it, "who never nurseJ s tret or flower," ha gone south to m irry t!. h'acksnvitb by whom "tbe lav! link vt.n bi , .es." .-v r- '-: ; ' :-

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