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VOL. XLIIL
RALEIGH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE 9, 1852.
NO. 24.
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WVBKTtBIVU, I Ifmi fl ") irrtlnaarUon
H,"tl14"' ""' 'I " ' .
. - FOR TltU WITT.
' "'' " Kavt 1aiiti.e!it,
Bvuav r C!TKcno, Aa, May 11, 1 862. ,
mtI TROFOSAIA iropwpali tor
J natMr er UaW," 4he Mt fee), (HMBttlg
0 - Vw Mid alaMlbrbublhiottiiiWtt4lU.
rill W MMivvd by thta Burette, until 3 uVlock, p. u..,
T ifce 19iJh - f J'y Melt, fff furaMhlnjt and cMW
erisaf M4MtrMtf t lktMl 'v- Vonla hria
ttiW uMi Tianber, Lvtabor, u4 ttW .micle
OM-Httitk jmM 4fjUi qukxmity rttreii Bt nob X
vy Yrd bo 4eJirreJ uu bete ike Srrtof July;
mm thr uarUi yarl on or before the lint f B-jlm-Vert
cue otber fourth pavrt am MrWfurt kbt tfnttjf Nu- '
UBif( jm! Qo otbxt fMwth Mtft ob or fceftve U.
eirt.ei 4-jr t eBwbrt4fbteea buaiirv4 ud Hn
IbrMu I
rarxMU whoee afleni jpty be aroeud win tieM-quirea
ta Mlir iato cmtimt-u wtfwb AiJ utbar uJui"n,
will pruly pfriUe Uat, in ue they iLaU in ny re
pMtUl tcfrfttroi the eontrarhi, the wiuv utujr Imi, at
Mn fttttrilr i'.te4 Swcm, eelarctf H and vi4,
MBMMl fMiak b figM f Ui BKid iaitrd ruti IB
4MWVBT Aw dvUuiM wbicb ma bv towmil, ah tb
4ttpUdua bIm thai, ifdHmlt jOiMllbemn'Irt.; Uiftcon
Bor tadlitettBg aRor sn 0t tb artidn eontrart
4 lorr f bj fwliry aud ai th tiawi and iIal-m
ambV ttart Umju aafn tbi mm tha ttmUmuu and
Hritle wlk fwfeit and pay i the Unhfd Statttx, u
H)idtMl AuBajf, a ram f munf y equal to twl the
jjaBliil yriw, wbtah ItfBlftBtod damagrfl nay W ruur.
H4d frwBi 4um to bow aa Uy A.ruv.
Alltb aforesaid TiraUir, iumWr awl other article,
tbm ba of the my belt fualit, nojfct to inspection
jjii QUBJBHinirt, ! r iniirijtt Bht "jVttoM'rfttowrtifr.
W1 like uacwt "d aaapeaeij timber, tr
la Aavy elA Cmittd Stata" tni of wbich may t
aaB4iiber Vaj or 5aX atutt'ti ul&aa. AH
ika aBureewd rti-tri arotauied o be fo all revp4i
MiBfteBiyla tlnOMBueidauiaf tbaBTy Yard ftbon
lha aat Mall be oVUrored.
' ' Tka janua BijiAalJwa aLWJt
BBliiy of tong leaf, nne griiin, euutburu yvtlow pmr,
b BBfj B ba-Jteladed wtbcttteacurcineut. The White
ak tiiabor aud plana uuit be feUcd bttwetn the first
.of Oetobar and ibe M of Munb, aud miutliare grown
4lttbife xQr unci "f 'he Macoait ; miut be itrij ed of
41m bsf, brl atRil&twriiiy ttnTTRfter tt ! frlleil
ad ptared rkar of the grrand, of whlh uticfartorv ev-IdBB-oa
BHMt ti ffiveti ly th untmrtor, hy the produo
io of wmlli imIbb, algue4 by twa rrwpevtabie witmwaea,
wtok -Uvair depaiiliee nadar oata, hNtf.c wtwo judge
ejf oJm a rt or taariMfBB wHbia BVe towaebif or amm
erttat tlaraaid bi4oa4 tiwbwad plank weefetK'd.
tW mm r rpnrnl mmi dutitu ur much .Vury l''ti rfT
aBrtu;('t w mm', im ait-
6nmmdM- lb eoilt of each Jttm inau Im diHnetly t'Of
lfdtfirt,Ttd,heR')?t',jit Bnimmt of cafli rhiR eur
teotly footed wpwbich ie material tu fuir cotarimti
fbida.
MoeeltoaaktB of tlm fer making deliveries will he
m peaaltte far awn Iwlnlrurat Kill, im all
g. be rigidly fUlotttftl. - W.Wfp then-fjrw, ie-
i W offer fur ko niwre Uian Uiey are sure lhi-v ai
I frUJiiM ihntieae ei)Wd.
ADWovt'd luretiei in twice the cetiuatod atnuunt of
Bell eontrart wKt be trnired hi lite manner vet forth
IllhU iBrtiaiiBt nni per oautaea aili t enthlMid
frvea theamot of each payment a collateral KK-iiritp
for itt faithful perfurtnant'. Atn-fy trctntni ,f r
OiVf, aiwrorfcf itriptirtifr ffy f"riwliee ewHHfiMiinntt
ajr eVnr ytM w i 'jf Bltf 'fTJ""'
Bt at.
, Brev 'offer me be aoeneafmaied by written fruar
Bty. (the mpttiMhili(y of tho gunranUtr r gnurautni
a bo oertifled to by a nary agent urotliertifi.Tnl pcreun,
- owwjf eiil iai ao-ihe Buiyaa-) thai if the offw
WrBcp4rd Uio bidder r bidder will, aiJiui iUi tlayV
after thereiaid of the eunUraL't at the putt fflt-c ilesig
til, iKT'tT the Kr wiUt good and ewflWWirt mtri
ttre, to fnrwrih lb mrtieiee prpewed, agreeably to rhr
mtwjo eaeriftH in tho owntraot. TU law f lle tvija.
tngmt. 44eVfojibH ewneidiiBTfT)n'aFpruMeale
mtA Bmmipanird by rach gwnranty
. Hiddtrw nrmrticiriy rtvitMrHo trnti-trtf their rfm
aewowaerr'eirr', tJmt ibey may he diftiutiU1icd lnio
other bufloeM letrers, ki order t prerent their being
oyeaedbeforv tbedey tipuiiiul. ,
Offon aot mede in etrkt coujdf ratty with this ailvrr
liaeeaeBt will bo ooaeiderW or rtoruul, at trie iuUoo, f
(he Marfan. Thoee only whoc offtr my be m-tejiled
1H WoHlMt atid OeBtrwet frwardrd wtthoni delay.
. PewaowB otforiBf. are directed V, .ihijpjaM . pimJ
' oftoa throdgh which 'thVy aeitfre tiiWatIirveWt, an
wetry Bgewt to whoa toe eootmetf abail be tout fora.
All editor autnoriredo piiVVih thif Bvlti-riiatniraitJ
Will WOOpntfy iiifTi wj (ins fwra. mr in Hrm
WtUboBBtal far iuiaaeruau.
FOHM Oir AN UKFKU.
BfK ; I (or we) agree to fnratti and deliver t the Navy
Yord w ila eoaftwrnUy wftb the reniremennitif tjie
datliimniel by the Bureau of Cuejsiruction, ruipmeitt.
ad Repalr.of May II, lrtjj.lbe rereral artidf. .!i:m
Vwr, lamher eW.,aa the eaee ma ha,) eaamerated in (law
No, er claaMea Nu. , and No. . fr that yard, to
wrtt
4 , , ,f, Claji No. .
ewble fmtoyellow pine plank rtockr, at- '
T I eeate peronhfoot.... $
awbte feet of promiaroooa yellow pine Umber,
ai oeatrper eoiefoot. 1
ClamXs. .
-ehelbeir white eok piaak atacka, at
eeate per oubie foot ... $
aided iaehea of white oak boat fcneet, at .
Beam per aided inchi..
t , ... ,;:...
IfwbidbeaorfBte TdfNdreaobe addretwd throngh
aba meaomma at aid m enract to beeoutteriie
Bjy ageai aw , for ejteewtioa:
- Iteeaeuefufry, year eoodiewt ewrr'i. A. B
jTeComme. Wii.Kai.aaKav
, Cheif of If urea of CoaaUvctiwa, eVe.,
Waebingtoa, IK v.
We the and? reigned, reiidonUo '-- , in the Stale
af hereby gaaraqtee, In com the forgoing bid of
be accepted, that (he or ibey ) will, within lea deye
mfWr Ike reoefpt of the coo tract at the rntet offlee deaigna
Bad eamud bmVairregi eh e aa, wilb gwoa awdwa
iciewi retiea, ee furnieh the artictee prppoaedf in ooa.
formliy with the term of the advertliemcntaudr whirh
Umw maew.. in& ti-uK h . ; ,, C.li. i
j - K.IT. !
4 I hereby ewrtify fhaf, lo the beet of aryknowledgnand 1
bmHaf, aba abaew aamed paaraatoro are good aed eadU
eiewL U. II. Nary AarenL
FORM tJT US frORSBMKXT m taw eWnjw tren
mHtiag the offer : ' .
Biawiirw ?imf -J ..
vmmi JTo.hS at tie JTaew. Tmt4, (aam me ware!.)
KATt TARD, eUTTr:RT(iCAlX.
Clabi Kb 1 fl'A"tW)
hiefcryrtptnhr115 feet long, J laehei at htttt,
fkiM VA a
I Van Braamiltm, owe ton from 4 to 1 two-tone from
at 1 incne, j per tern of pewla.
CUAB4 Iia, S. Cgprmm
d-w W4, bobW meaenre, 1 U. cyprem boat boarda
r - nwu UMMHIf,
-ify,t'rAB1 CflABLESTOWN, JJAM,
A,00 BiWe (m o.k plrS rtnrkfc pw fuM fool
mwnu prtiprntuHU of lb. viriu.ir
LMD Mku Im. vhlM ok nrr. liwhwy w nUmn
liw, in length! af ffrni l5 m 1J tt . I-, rt.j
40 iaefce, in tlu Irnrth af iLc .link. To. wid w
atnetn. nrr- way tolMlh rn rim of the tree.
, al k aaawtaaniina; prt mt tk atiek si angle
uV
41
wo a - man oM-tutra 01 tu. whole lenfilli
aa tb. IWd. Tk u4a. hmifkl. ha. and
il 1 " aaaJ pf imwtiwm, (mf .abtefaeob ,;
ntanaa wait. tA km am, foom 14 to 14 feel long.
! dl unkt wt, rrwm WtaM Inrte.
, navd la kara t fair wnuind tmrr. th. other
' inotm, bathe leagihot th. inV.
,4, 3riwaynyb.froltuSinch.wide,
1.!LT!rrdl'',1,lT"w"flB,"- Tohabwirh,
' 'wrntd. 4 frMlrMlewrMti. Brtl
" . ft en bit fWt-. ,
- Myu WfromltolrW,ti.l..gtljrfn),an.
I VOTae rvrmaa angle with Ui kly frowj Hotel
The bmUoa ea bo oidod W ibe 4mimv of
'lb udiug way. Tbe moulding aiaoa of the bodieo
lu the ntiddlt uf Hieir lengthe lit bo front IS an Ml
luchea. Ketimatod ai aiu mokea aot aiding, per
men net elding
! a bite oak koooe f. at haada, the body to be
front S to Itt nrt long. The length of the ana
fee the centre of the body to be fruei to fcot
long, and to form an angle with the body fro at
130 to 1 4U degreei. Net riding of the arau to bo
from 1 to to iaefcec. The roogh aiding of (he
body moat bo two Inrtee larger than the diame
ter of the arm the riding way, and aha Wioofdtag
- eieeof ta body iea entire length aid ao be lea
than iu routfheiduHceiae. batimatodal 140 iack
aa net aiding, per knob not tiding.
1,000 euUc fuet beet' quality pajtvre white oak batt
piecei, (aol log,j h-um U to j fet long, and
none ! than 21 iucbee cliametcr at the top end,
clear of the bark, pr cubic foot
SO piece white oak timber, from IS to 16 feet long,
to be dod elmight one way, from ate Hi toehee
thick. The moulding way to be fmm 10 to 12
-ttiehea, and to he straight for two third of tbV
lagth The 4bwr third part of tie length mut
haru a fair and natural eurvd off from the straight
mn fronttSte ! inhnat theend. Tobetoogh,
etraiht-gratued and free from all delevle. Kati
mated at jU cubic ftet. uer cu'dc foot
100 wbito oak boat kueea, anne not leea thaa 4 inch
m djamr ter clear uf the hark. The arme and
bodk-i to be from SO to 3ft Incline long. To be
equore, in-Muara and euteqoare ia etuai propor
tion, per knee
Vuxss Smfo Pit. '
5,000 IVet board meiunre, No. I, white pine, I Inch
board, per M feet. Inward niesxare
10,000 foct Ward measure. No. 2 white pine, I inch
boardM, pti; JH tvvl. board tm-mure
30,000 luet, hoard mraetire, No. S white prne, I ineh
riiard, Kmt feet, board eaeneure
lo,oo ft-et, buard measure, Ni. "i white pine, U; inch
. pmnr, per ji reel Doara muarare
Class No. 3 IfW Pint.
2o,ooocuriie fret fin? grained totitbern yellow pine plank
atouki, er eubte foot
3,ooo culnu fvet one grain ed eotithern jclluw pine,
-y" rfvnifcuttuii timber iroiu 2i to 4o feotlong, aod
imm Jn to si inch square, per came foot
Clam No. 4 Lntt, Ah, Kim. Ckerrv, Ctda.
3oo cubic feet . hite.itli butt piece, frria l4loU feet
long, atul ?i'H iuKr tb.n IS iittbt- diiuiipter at the
t'U enil,l-r f tlio tnrk, per otbie foM
luo,oiafeM tiMiru HNiMirv white pimnk. from 12 tu
Jo ti'Ct Lag tuitl IV (i Zu iane Wte Alld . IDl'D
ei ihirlt.per M ft't'l. biNu d menrure
3,om fret, boMl ncFtir.. & Ineb wblte avb plank,
from 14 to 10 fuot luau auii trom l a iiK'hw
vide. mr M feet, btNinl meenure
t.ouo feet.lfMirrl meanure. 44 Wh whit. ah ptattk.
IVow 14 to 14 tei lunK aad from I. Le 12 iacbei
wiiie, per M feet, buard m.nettr.
(All the hlere ah tu bHrftjghtajHitruM'ht grain
ed, 9uh nod tree f rom all dettjeu.)
2.00U IVeLlmiird nieHarn4 hicb blaik .walitul bear le,
IVoui 12 to 2o letlotift, aud tu averag. 10 im-ltea
wiAe, (tee M IMt, board neoeure
l.ooo feet, buanl rau. St black walnat plank
13 to 2. feet lueuj aud I j 1 ik he. ariiia. per M feet
aoard ateapur.
4,00. feet, board tueajeare; I lack black witlnat plaak,
W to 1W feet loug.nd loiaebes wideper M fc.t,
ootirit lacaeuro
,00 f'ct, hoard ucasnre 1 inch rh.rrj boaMe. IS to
i lettt bio.' uud lb iucbee vid.. per M Icel board
locseiire
500 feet, bon4 neaenr.. f inch cherrr plank, 19 o
feet Ion and 14 ittche. idet per Jl feet, board
UleaMl.
a,OHT let, bmrd ataomi, 14 iiiek red lai plaak,
tiu'Uea wuie, par m wet oo.ru taeaeur.
meaenre. -ft 'neft
iwWid. fMr M feel wwl aleaew.
4,000 fe.t. boardni.aenra,ieiiji hred4lia plaak, lltkek
cm wile, per M feet, ttniivl moa'tre
fi,5K feet irunr-i rpe-tetire, 2i vaeb retl e M ,laklO baca-
waMo iKt-A it;t WMtil auaatku..
1.S00 feet boenl meaiinr,1 Ineb red elm plauk. Itt
rfw'tiee, wirte, fer re. hu.ro meaewr.
" f AU lire abor. elm to Ime .tear of ceo ire aitb.
rot ej1''1 ...hk'i ytUW- ktr eiin aad at-
, ree eH.ro m i.ii mm ..m ion-R.
$00 eubie foetttnl elm timber, round butt piece.,) from
12 to !i foot Itror and froio lzt v luche. diame
ter,lo arc-.e lo In, bee diatneUrr clear of the
bitrk in the itil'HIe of the atlcke, pereitWIe foot
StKJcnbfefeetyellewloouirt limber, reawid butt mm.
(torn If U U ftrt lajs, and fnm lit 10 lit iuok
.ediaiaelr. t. avtrajr. II incket duHoeler ia to.
middle f tkeboke..loar of the bark pereabie feet
I.Otlt) feet, buard me.xore. iBeh erdar board., II to Hi
feet long and S to loiuch.iwide.perM feet, board
--meaeare ...wd" .-: -".-lOplecen
hot quality rei cellar, fVoni lOtoll feet long,
and t b. ront,'b Muared, from 9 to to iaehe uti
m.ted al 6u cubic 1Mb per .aide fow.
Saflrrt.
i cordu bwt inatit'r hickorr butt, fVom 6 to 8 feat long,
and froui to to 15 iu.uee diameter, poroord
ItIO while ib oar raftcra, IS feat loog
S'l do do 14 do
2M do da IS d.
dti d. I d.
1 1 do d. 17 do
U do do 13 do
Ealiuiatrd at li.nsoiineal feci per lineal foot
Tli blade, tv be full one third the length or tlra oara,
and from b) 10 7 inefa;-. wide, by three fonrlhfl rf an inch
thick at the end; to be i inchee thick at the handle and
HI iaahae aquar. at tbethroau To k. touch, Mraiiht-
grained,elcr.f koota, aptits tthina, rot. and all other
defect.; to be rircn, and tleuruf eeaUe pitii,
Cutaa ?io. . 3 Ligmtnvita.
t too. of 3,Vi0 Iba. but ejualitjr lignuarttm, 4 in. diame
ter, dcr lou
t tone of W40 Ilia, bart ,'iallty ligonUTltai, I in. diame
ter, er toa.
1 tone ot rf,t" Hi., beet quality lignuiavitaa, 7 in. diame
ter, per ton
Stonioft..'i4tilbi beet quiilitrlignueiviu., finch dlam-
cter, per 4- n. .
S lona of .i Willi, belt quality liguumTiua. S ii. diame
ter, per ton
I ton or S, iW tlx. beet quality lignamrltm, It in. ttiama-u-r.
per ton.
1 tonofJ.a'lo Ibi. best quality lignamritm, I4in. diaaae
tr, per ton
Thealior.lig;nuniV ta to 1. roan 4 and free from ail
ihakoa, craetu, aud atbor delt,-u, aud iu laagllil of 4 Ibat
and ur.
KAVY TARD BROOKLYN. KY.
Ctua No. I. mitt Oak.
"20,000 eubie feet while oak pltink tock per
cubic foo i
. WkiU Oak DnnsnrioH SluffIhard Metmn.
12 pieces, 10 fu long, 21 in. wide, 101 in. illicit.
24 do 14 rln 10 do rlo
0 dn 14 do IS da 13 do
4 do In do 10 do 10 do
To be of fiiduir Quit, jquara edged, end
traifrht, free fnim Inrge know, aud nil other
defects; there Mutt be it least three inrliea
twed from the centre of the slick to sroiil
the centre of the hewl; say 10,810 feci, per M
feet . , ,
. . WkiU Oak Boat KmoB) At Inck,
100 knees, from 4 to 6 inches to swrage 5
- .i inches, sijr 2,500 iuclies. princh,
,WV;. WUf'Mk ffmraStnl f emt. , . .
0,000 feet 1 inch clear board from 18 to 2ft
feet long. per M fettt,- .
8.000 feel I and 1 inch clear boards, from 18
,t , to 25 feet long, per M. feet ., J ,
17,000 ft I in. clear while pine boards per M 6
S,Wi0 do I do do do : do do
8.1)00 do I do do . do . do do
lS,M03dat da da t'i Wrds, do
S.tiOO do 1 do niereh ble do do do
3,(K)0 do I do do do do do ' lo
1 1 .000 do 3 do whit) wood plank ' do
C CwsS'o,2 Tdhw 7iW JT-
j ' Ttlfo Piiu fimherBf tkt ("ubk Tooi.'
8 piece,'8t leel long. J2J inches square.
. 16 feet from butt and 111 inches square si
' ' tfi trrp end, any 1,800 eubie feel per en
j bie foot. f ; .tv .-' iu a- 'j. t , i if i - !
lid fiCt.67-lu6Lon,.lviaclutriiwtr,-j
- 14 feet from biitl, and 17 uvoiie aqasrt
2 ; ' at the lop end, r MnO eabte feet par
S . cubic fool
j 10,005 cubic feet yellow pio ptnuk Block per
CUbte tuoC
rainm Pirn, Ftmnk-Br JVaavnr.
5,000 feet Ij titch yellow pine plaak per M A
9,000 do I i do do do do do
LomU TimbtrBtf th Cmbh Foot-
400 r.ubie foi l tang Island locust, in lengths
from 8 to 16 feet, to aecrsge 18 inches
in diameter, and none hraa than 10 in
ches, per eubie root.
BeaeA, Vyprttt md Bior ffelnut Boarrf
Mtuturt.
200 fce4 1 1 -inch beach plank, per 106 feet
2,000 feel i do clear cyprena boards, from tO
to 80 tret long, per M feet.
600 feel inch black watant boards, per M
foct.
Class N. 4. Daci rf Span, 4-c.
4,000 inches black spruce spars, (mm 7 to 81
inches, to average 8 inrhea; to be 6 feet
loug to every inch in diametrt, per inch.
75 spars, from 47 to 57 (ret long to average
51 feel 15 inches in diameter, oue-lhird
from butt, and 1 0 inches at lha top end of
the stick, per piece. ' '
150 poles, assorted, of good length and size
per piece
The above apars to be sti sight, and with
the bark on. per piece
ifcry lim.
200 rough bars, li feet long, lo Sqmie Sj
tncdes at one end, and Si at the other,
per bar
200 roogh bars, 8 feel long, to sqoare SI
inches at one end, snd Sf 'til the other
per bnr
The above bars to be of split hickory
arraigni, clear 01 knots, and all other
detect
n'hilt .M OartBy the fool in Length.
200 white ash oars, IS feel long
300
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
lo
800
300
300
200
100
do
do
do
do
do
Say 22,600 feet, per foot
NWY YARD. PHILADELPHIA.
Class No. I. White Oak Timber.
10,000 eubie feet of best white oak plank
stock, per eubie foot
1,000 cubic feet of best while oak promiscuous
uiuoer, per cnutc loot
Clas No. 8. Yellow Pint Timber.
10,000 cubic feet of yellow piae plank slocks.
. per cubic loot .
Clas No. 8. White 4A Oirr Rafttrt,
icces 18 feet long, 4 inches square, B
loch blade, 500 lineal (net
60 do 17 feet long, 3 iochr square, 6
inch blade, 8.10 lineal feet
- ti do 16 feet loiigSl inches square, 6
inch blade, 1,2'H1 lineal feel :.:
11)0 do 15 feel long, 8 incttes square 5 J
Inch Wmro. I.J00 lineal feet
100 do 14 feet long, 81 inches square,
5 1 inch Made, 1,400 lineal feet
5,310 feel, per foot
I-ocutt Timber.
400 cubic feet or first quality yellow locust,
per cubic foot.
Class No. 4. Lumber.
5;WM fctf
OT.OOT 00 1 'o
do
do
do
20.IKK) do l do
150 d Tt do
10JKI0 do 8 do
d
do
do do
do
do
plnk
do
do
3,01)0 do
3,000 do
6,000 do
6,000 do
1 while ash boards
U do plauk
U do do
2 do do
Black H ulnut.
600 fret 1 inch black walnut board
3,000 do 1 do do do
1,000 do do do plank
500 do 3 do do do
500 do 4 do do do
Cherry, Poplar, ami IfapU.
2,000 feel 1 inch cherry board I
1,000 do 2 do do plalok
1,000 do 3 do do do
4,000 do 1 do poj la r board
J.OOfl do 4 do maple 'plank.
Per M feet, board measure.
navy Yard, Washington, d. c.
Class Ss 1 HArle Omt Ktum Sonne mi In.
etuan.
66 knees to side, 8 inches when finished, 400
inches per inrh
90 knee to side, Ti inch when finished,
676 inehes do
160 knee to tide, T inche when Gaislied,
1,120 inche do
89 knee to aide, 61 inche when finished,
520 inches do
50 knee to side, 8 Inche when finished,
S00 inche do
Arm to be in length from 4 feet 9 mehes
to 5 feet S inches i ibodie ia length, from 6
to 7 feet in (II other respect in sccordaiice
wuh th "book of measurement.
Class N. 1 ll'Aife Oak VUnk Staek. '
I J,5j0 cubic feet while oak plank slocks,
per eubie foot; SO of the longest
piece to be airsighl, 15 by IT inch-
esj the remainder in accordance with
the books of inesnretannt.
164,000 feet, board measure, while oak plank,
per 1,013 feet j of this plank 65,000
- feet will be 4 . inches, 25,000 feet 5
inches, and 70,000 feet 6 inche
. , thick 1 the thickest plank must be of
tlia longed leagih ;, in other respects
to eonform to tlie "book of msur
' ment" abor mad. ' 1
. ' Class Ko. tTtll Pin Plant Suelni :
SS.OOO cubic feet relTow' pin plank locks,
per eubie foot. In th above amount
&4He!e4jte. W9 14
atraighl, 15 inehe itt tbiekaesa, the
', " wlwt way lt ineheei wilh at regalar
eurre of 6 inche f also, 30 pieces
' in length 39 feet sided strsighl 13
luetics; in tnickne, II inches die
. othes wsy, with a regular curve C
inchest also, II of ihclongeet pieces
of the plank stock moat be (traighl
' 'and sqnare, 16 inche at the top emit
' ' fu oilier respect to eonfona to Ihe
vrr bovW of, measuremenl.
:iayMiW.--4ltovll."tt
8,008 snp ft II In. to b 9 to 10 in.' wde
ifiOO do -1 dm do 18 to 12 . do
fr.OfO do t do do 13 to 4 d
do
do
do
do
tl
S
do 14
do 15
do 17
do 20
to 15
to 17
to 20
to 2
do
do
do
do
SI do
4 do
18,000 feet
The whole to be srrfl seasoned, In 1 3 or 14
feel lengths, anil clear of wind-shake, split,
knota or other defeela, per M feel, board mas
re. ,
ClAa No. 8. rTif finrfiUmiorr.
40,000 superficial feel 1-inch onwmon eul
lings, 1 6 feet IcngUts.
8,0T)Q superficial feet 2-inch select cul'ings,
1 6 feet lengths
16,000 superficial feet 1-inch prime curlings,
16 Icet length
10,000 superficial feet li inch prime culling
16 feet length
00,000 feet per M feet, board tncasnre.
Clam No. 6. Iltar ToitnY avtrf Mahogany
Lumber.
2,000 superficial feet 1-inch black walnut, in
12 or 16 feel lcngilia
2,000 superficial' fret li-inch black waluut,
. -fn 13 or 18 feet lengths
500 superficial feet 3 inch blsck wslnul, iu
12 or 10 feet lengths
500 superficial feet 8-iilch mahngiiny, in
10 led length
500 superficial feet i-inch mahogany, in IS
feet lengths.
5,300 feet, per M feet, board measure.
NAVY YARD. C.OSPORT, VfRGINIA.
. . CLa No. I. .
25,000 cubic feet white oak ptauk slocks, per
cubic foot
of hitef oaky to MreHl' "W "l V
niche, 16 lo 24 feet long, straight one
way, lo curve from 18 lo 36 inches,
Mugh-hown the moulding way say
2,760 cubic feet, per cubic fool,
JiudJei Stock:
While oak bull piece for first class frigate
6 pieces, lciifth 33 feet, net diameter head 24
inches, net liding al heel 10 inche ay
V72 culxc reel, per cubic loot.
For first-class sloop
0 piece, length 24 feet, net diameter, head
18 inches, net siding at heel 8 Inches lay
400 eubie feet, per cubic font. A diagram
wdi be funnelled at this IMavy Yard,
Whin Oak Bf Cuf
6 pieces, each niece 2t feet long-, 18 inche
' wide, 12 inche thick.
8 pieces, each piece 80 feel long, 16 inchee
wide, 12 indies Illicit
10 piece, each piece 18 feet long, 15 incite
wide, 11 Hichea thick.
10 piece, each piece 13 feet long, 16 inches
wide) 10 inche Illicit,
18 ptccee. eaeh piece 25 feel long, lS inches
wide, 10 inche thick.
8:T 12,860 feet, board measure.
The above 44 piece of butt cut are to be
of the very beat white onk. They are now
of live full rouiiK tjiuiejist.ins, Tlt cetitee, nr
pilli, nuut be taken OuU They are to be got
sharp comers, i. e. clear of wane, so that
when reduced to the net sixs liters will be no
sup-wood on heiu.
It'hitt Ouk Hoot Aneri
60 knees, the body aad arm to be fioru 8 to 6
lost m length; to be sided 3,4, and 6 in
rues; an equal proportion of eaoh titling to
lie got; none ol th above SO knee are to be
. out squsre, thai is, beyond.an angle of mite
iy decrees; one-hair of tlicin lo be scute,
or witliin a square. To be furnished by
Lotmit.
30 piece if northern locust, 13 feet long, di
ameter not le man 12 inch al the saial
lest end ay 185 cubic feel, per eubie
foot. r
Clam No 2. White Hickory Butlt and
JIuniupiKet.
10 bulls, each 14 fuel in length.
60 do 10 do .
To be 6 inche in diameter at lli small end
the bark not lobe removed,
300 while hickory handspikes, rh to be 8
leet long and 4 inches square; they ar to
be quartered, so ss lo be clear of th cen
tre or pith. By the pieee.
White Ah Oar It often.
60 osr rafters,' 18 feet long, per oar rafler.
60 do 17 do do
100 do 16 do do
100 do 1 6 do do
Alt to be 31 inche squire at the loom th
blade 6 inche wide by 1 inches thick, and
i of ill length of the rafters. -
To be free fmm knovn, -pith, shake, and
elher defecle.
Clam No. 3. JeW Pine 'lank Stoelct.
30.000 eubie feet of long leaf, fin grain
southern yellow pine plauk stock. -
By the culuc fouu -
Frigate' I'etlow Pine Smrt.
6 msintopmasl sixty-sii feel in length, par
allel diameter 191 inche, continued to 7
feet of upper end; diameter of upper end 14
inche. -
i for topmast fifly-eight feet in length, par
allul diameter 18 uiclies, eonttniMiil to 7
feel of upper end t diameter of pper end
14 inche.
6 half mainlopsail yards forty-nine feet in
length, centre and but diameter 16 inche;
diameter of tipper end 10 inche.
half foretepMil yard forty-two leet in
length, centre aad buttdiametrr 16 inehe:
diameter of upper end 6 incite.
half croM jack yard fortf-8v feet ia
length, centra and butt diameter 1 5 istebee ;
diameter uf upper end 8 inche. ' ,
8 jib boom fifty-five feet in length, centre
diameter 17 inches; ends IB inches,
ftsy 3,8(10 eubie feet, by the cubic foot.
Yellow Pint Span for "loop of War.
8 aalf main yards fifty-four' feel in lenrih.
centre diameter and. aj bult J9 .jnche ,
ind ll Inche.
8 half fore yard fifty feet In length, fceutre
inchee.
8 whol msuilopuaysrds silly feeti!ngUi.
to uwaa ai centre, anu incne at eaoa
8 whole, foretopsail yards C fly-si (feet in
length, 14 inche at eentre, and 8 inch at
earB nlL.L..i:...!-.X....:i.-w..i.i
8 main topnis! fifty-two feet in length, par-
allot Cut meter 17 inches, continued to 6 feat
f JPPr " diameter of upper od 12
6 for topmast forty-niae feet in length, par.
anei oiarueter ie incnes, conunuru. to tees
of upper end t tfiemeter of upper end 13
rnchi . ' ' 1 vt;;
MOO
1.600
' 1.500
1,500
8 jhS boom forty-two feet ia length, centre
llR..kM J.I.I L ' ... w ..
It fuches, ends 13 Inehe.
Ra) 3,700 eabio feet, by th cabic feL
Clam No, 4 Elm Plonk and Board.
IJbW fret, 18 to 38 feet long, 7 to 10 turbo
wid, 1 ioch thick.
1,500 feat, 18 to 88 feet long. 7 to 10 inehe
wid. inch thick.
3,000 feet, 18 to 28 feel long, 7 to 10 inches
wide, inch thick.
3,000 feet. 18 In 28 feet long, 7 In 10 inche
wide, inch thick.
8,000 feet, per M feel, board measure.
Oyprti Plank and Btmrit.
1,000 feet, 26 feet long, 8 to 10 inche wide,
H incite thick. '
1,000 feet, 26 feet long, T to 10 inch wide,
1 inch thick. .
500 feet, 33 fct long, 7 to 10 inche wide,
w- 1 inch thick.
600 feet, 18 feet long, 7 to 10 inche wide,
1 inch thick.
600 feet, 24 feet long, 7 to 10 iocbea wide,
1 inch thick.
1,000 feel. 84 fei long, 7 to 10 inches wide,
i inch (hick. .
1,000 feel, 20 feet long, 7 to 10 inche wide,
I inch thick. , . -
SOU feet, 18 feel long, 7 to 10 inche wide,
' i inch thick.
1,600 feet, 24 feel long, 7 to 10 ioehe wide,
I inch thick.
1,000 feel, 22 feet long, 7 to 10 inche wide,
1 inch thick.
1,000 feet, 18 feet long, 7 to 10 inche wide,
J inch thick.
1,500 feet, 10 lo 34 feel long, 7 to 10 inches
wide, I inch thick.
MWO feet, 18 to 3 1 feet long, 7 to 10 inches
wiue, inert inica,
10,000 feet of 1 inch, to average 16 feet long
and 10 inehe wide.
83,500 feet.- - -
The,cltu and cypress boards are lobe quar
tered, iheedgea to ba clear of wan ; no knots
will he allowed also to be clear of splits and
shakes, snd other .defects. By th M feet,
board measure.
Class No. 6. White AiK Plank and
hoard
600 feci, 12 to 18 feet long, 8 to 10 inche
wide, 2 inche thick.
500 feet, 13 to 18 feet long, to 10 inche
wide, 1 inrhe thick. '
1,000 feet, 13 to 18 feel long, 8 to 10 mrhe
wide, II inches thick
1,000 feet, 13 to 18 bet long, 18 to 30 inches
wide. 1 inch thick.
3,000 feel, per M leet, board aieasur.
Th above plank to be free from (op.
k.J l,l. ... .tl, ,Ur..i. ...I .111 r r , wiimn
lJ!ry.. krf'M'r
antler 18 inche wide- 4 beqaatv
tered plank. , , . ,
12,000 feel, board measure, 2 inchee thick.
13.000 feel, board measure. 11 inch thick, 16,
18, tad SO inche wide. .
1.000 feet, board measure, 1 inch thick.
25.000 feet, perAi feeL
Thia lo be Siusquebtnaa No. 1.
ClmI No. .MuhogMW
1,000 feet, bay wood, 4 inche thick.
,(NK) do do 3 d
U00 do . d 3 do
3,000 do do 1 toek tkarfc, 18, 18,
aud 30 luihet wid.
5,000 U board uitiiura.
All of ihe mahogany to be of the rry "betl
quality, per m leeu
Stuauehanna Black Walnut.
1 ,000 feet, 4 inche thick.
4.000 do 1 inch thick, 10, 18, aad 30 inch
wide.
1,000 do J do
8,000 feet, per M feet, board measure,
Cherry Boards.
2.000 feet, board measure, I Inch thick, 16,
18, nd 20 Inehe wide.
All of the sbov Muaquehanna black Wal
nut and cherry to be of the very beat quality,
per M feet.
Clam No. l-Whit Pin Piant ani
. Hoard. . 'v
Known u No, 1, or first quality. - ' T
6,000 feet, board meisure, 4 inchee thick.
10,000
do
do 3 . do
60,000
60,000
do
do
do
do 8 do
do W do
do 12 lo 14 ft. long 16
to 31 inche wide,
' 11 inch ihick.i
ddl Inch thick,
do 13 to 80 ft. lonr. 16
to 32 inches wide, I
' iueh thick.
do I inch thick. '
COO
80,000
do
do
10.(00
4,000
196.000 feet, .. . ,
To be free from knot, ahakf, Mp, and
other defecba, per Al leeu .
White pin Plank and , hoard. ,
Know a No. 8, or second quality. . .
10,000 feet, 3 inche thick, board measure,
per-M fent, "
10,000 feet, I Inch thick, board meuure, per
H feel. w
Te be free from ahake, ate. 'i
Clas No. 9. llatmtla Knee. ' ':
100 kacmeue knee, 9 to 4 leet anna, 6 feet
body, to aide from 4 13 7 inches, per
knee. . . .. . ,. .. ....
" lath Sprmee4 !.'' '- "r :
90 spars, 9 inche diameter, 40 Teat In length.
80 do 8 . do 38 .. . do y
80 do 7 ; da , S3 da
60 do 6 do 30 ' do
60 do 9 5 do S3 1 do
Ray 1,036 Inehe to be furnished by the
inch. ".
6 pice sticks, ach 66 feet In length, diam-
rater tlrombtni, 18 inches. .,
9 piece sticks, eneit 66 feel in length, dism-
- eter tmrn bait, 19 inehe.rt' f -
13 piece aticka, each 60 feet in length, diam
Js'eler, from bull, 11 inche.
' To be furnished by tb piece. '
200 eoraee polM from 81 to 4 kebe ia di-
amstst, a4 lrnt 46 to V tosl in iengtb.
Equal proportion of each Iengtb and sue
by .tb aieee.:; ' . T;i:.t , 4i,n.ta i 'j
NAVY-YAr? D.- rt'NMACOLA
Clam No. leWAws Oak X nut (Par
. , . Inch.)
Four 10-inch root knees, from SO4 to 85 40
inche ,
I Foer e de do ' " do do do
I :. .1 .... , - . -:
inehra.
1 ' ' '78
Wiit Ottk for Kuditrr SlockPer Cubic
root. ' "
3 rudder stocks for frigates, say 330 eubie IV
3 ' do ' do sloops. My 155 do
Ciaa No. . WkU Jei flank and
Board'. , V, , .
10,000, fret aeerd measure, inch thick, 14
to 16 feel bmg -a- ?
HM9 feel, board mensmre, fnchM thick,
14 to 18 feet long
5,00 feel, board nieMure, 3j inche thick.
1 14 to 16 feet lone' , .
33.000 feet, per M feel .
Job Tree from knot, slukrs. anlits. sen.
sod all other defects, to bs I'i to lt inehes
wide, and nwed to even - ihickneas.
tad aquar edge. '
ulam le. 3. Irf7(rt Pin Board rnnd
Plank.
18,000 feet, board measure, 1 inch thick, 80
to i feel long, 10 to 14 inchee wide.
8,000 feet, board measure, j inehe thick,
85 to 80 feet loug, 12 to 1) inche
" wid - - ' -
1 5,000 feet, per M feet ' . ' " '
To be free from sao. knots, ahakna. anil .11
other defect, and sawed to square edges, and
an even, thickness. v. ri- ti 6.-. . " -
May II 81 4u . - i V-
iJjnimmit.
CUTTING W11EAT EARLY,
Wheat raiser have now nlmou nu..'n.ii.
adopted the practice ef culling their wknat early
wnemer ine grain n tor nourorndTher.i.
notliiug Tot in weight by thia practice, a the
berry fill rapidly and Uioroiurhlv .n .i..
straw is cut, and is plump and Iwavy. Whoa
seeu nan peen sutiareo to become dead rin.
t the phnum is, it will prrhap keep better
man iu. i which uas seen cut sooner ; yet
praeUcal men hav remarked that seed lim
ply ripe germinate more readily, and wiib
greater sigor than lha former, v v
80 far aa the mere prracrvatioa of t,t..
ily ia concerned, the thorough maiuretion of
tna toeu oeiore eutucg ta probably of advan
tage, but his perfection of lh nrooeM arhla
nothing to the nuireiousnew of Ute erop. It is
the perfemelahiiraliou 01 carbon ia the grain,
uini ensure me long prescrriuoa of th vital
principle hi grain, and where this M itn perfect,
there i a wsukitns and want af nrty in
gsrminating soowwny which eiert barmful
and atulttfyuig iafluenee upon the progeny;
7"l way o cm wnen II 111 past th
milk, and dried in th hull, without any det
riment to its producinj-power. Oil ut ia
UI milk. nr. nral.ro!, la i .l
and. efLaiuah greater value, when to cm for
ie0vi.tr Branch, ' ;; r -n'
CULTURE OF THE TOMATO.
- Thi most eirelteirt ' egeibl T fat e."
eomtng an moisptSMWe-eriicfe of diet wilh
lha itoh and Ih poor, and it Is fortunst Uiat
it w (or with ti peculiar Bator raw, aad
the innumerable ways m which fl can be
eooked, it tanks high in the catalogue of dain
ties, ind is, wiihal, on of tb very best r
m jfuges that can be lakea into the stomseb
Negroe and children should have free aeceaa
to iIm Tomst vines. 1 W ho would not p.e
fer taking Tomatoes, nicely rliced, wiib a b
ttop-fisiri auH mimt'ii'!&u,'ii'M
met f or even who would nol prefer them
tomt grawu tuead, to a blue ptUI l omatooe
ar saottedingly osty of culture growing ia
almost ny audi but like almost every other
plant, are immensely improved when cultiva
ted in rich soil. Tom. tors, to be grown in their
greatest Derfectloa, should not be allowed to
rtpea their fruit on the ground. The fruit is
iuelinixl to rot, aud vea the sound oms hav
an eartliy tssi. When the plant i ait
inches high, il should be trained to bnsbe i
or whit I better still, msks a frame work, of
utna; placing ins frame each Md of th vine,
ahsde the k round around the tioM with
itavei and straw, aud they will grow five feet
high, loading each tide lath wiib their betuti
ful fruit, aflordmg every facility to the picker.
Vines cultivated to this way, will continue
bearing until frost. Young- Tomato plant
are eeaily iranaplantcd -They may be awl
out any It in when the rrouud I modrratrlt
tnoist, by shading th pUnl from ih sua a
lW days. , ,.: ., . , 9 , , , , ,
.f POULTRY AND EGGS.
I do (mall, buainesi lo raising and pulling
up garden seeds, aud, last fall a yr ago,
a 1 was ol earing eut tome red pepper teedt
ia easy Back yard, 1 threw toe shuck and
chaff promiscuously ibwit. 1 spoa obMrved
my hen picking them up and (wallowing
ihem wiifi greal avidity. 1 , J ney soon com
menced Isvitif es-irs, tho' they bsd laid nun
for a mouth oefor. 1 1 feed regularly two or
three times a week, since then, with red pep.
per, and they bsve never stopped laying sum
msr or winter, spring or fall, except while
they were hatching their ehichena ; and I am
confident, thai by thit method hen may bt
made lo lay tho year round. DMar Kew.
; CUKE FOR GAPES. ,.
The Northern Farmer says thai on drop
uf Spirits aif Turpentine, to half a teaspoon.
ful of sweetened water, will curs Ui gape in
young chickens, turkeys, er.. '', '-'
SIGNS OF A PROSPEROUS FARMER.
Who lishl sr seen buruinr ia th houM
before the break of day, in winter especially,
it show thai the day wilt Mm break oa the
breaking in of the winter of aifvoetiiy. - '
When ymt see bis barn lanrrr than bi
houte, it eliow thai h will base Urge profit,
and smsll afflictions. , ,, ,,,,,'.:
When you Me him drivini bis work instead
oTbia work drivinf him. it eliow thai he will
never bw driven from good yesnlniious, and
thathe wHl eertaiuly work tiie way to pro '
When you see in hi house fur hurnmi
i.rd or grease, tliaa esodle-tlick for ntprc
expensive purpeeei it shows that economy is
lighting- aw way to hapirirvMS and plentj
with thai liirht which mould enjiifhieti rrerv
farmer bi the world.'! " -J. " ;
When yon always see in InswoouMiotise,
'tuKkieWf'fSf ftrire'mohllii'' or more it show. ,
tiist aa will be mere thao a nine day s won
der ia farming optrkikin. end that he a nu
rlMping in tri how.' kAfr''-a drunks
froll. "'
mj hou,, P1"" from the'
main building, purposely fur ashecand an iron
or ha vessel to traosport them, it show tb
ha nrvr built hi dwelUag w be a funeral
pile for bie femiy and pjrhapa bimaelf.
W h hi hog pea it boarded "imid and
out. It show that he Is "going ih whol
beg." keepint; pleniy imidc the house and
poverty out," ' ' , -;
W he hi (led hishouMd in summer tad I
farming impleaienu eovered both wi.rier and
ttimtser, it it plain be will k.e a good hoaw
orwr ms acso m ine summer W early uTu an!
the wiabtr of old age.
When hi cattle are properly' sheltered
and fed In winter, it evideneva ihst b ia ac
ting according to tcriptur wl.iuh my that "a '
merciful man ia merciful to his beast." ; '
When be is rwa subseribing for a newspa.
per and paying in advance, it show that be
t speaking like a .book rcatxsrriur tit latest
improvements ia agriculture, and that he aev.
ergots hi walking papers to th laud of povef,
2 ; .f SAVINO MANURE.. -,:;
The Michigan Parmer give the practice of'
a Scotch farmer, in the taring and manage.'
Brew of his manure, white waennnoi km
gard ts eminently economical of lis fertilli-r
img qualtlie, and worthy of ganeral adoptba
ekeeplin ihe depth ef winter, when ll may
ba delayed. To prevent dissipation by tva "
portlioaand WMhing, h draw it tway at
fut ulti thrown Imm th tahle, pdesil
"P. w. ome convenient pkca on the fertn, firt
plaeing fayer of the fresh manure, to a depth
o! 8 or 18 inches, (lien a layer of eommoa
sou apoui juur . uii hra thick, wr.iah or
the eourse down lo about Ih sme thickness,
thso tnother layer of manure, which in lik
msnaer is followed by another Isyer of earth,'!
nd too till rho pile it eomplcietL, Ia Out .. ,
wty th volatile portion ar preserved, aad
he assert th manure is of double value to
what it would have been lying in the ytrd. '
; W bare tried the above, and find it a most
xoslleni, plan. ; Let ihe dirt be the richett
yea ess get from the swamp, from fence eorv!
er or itch deposits, end add it many '
weeds and at much trash as you can get 1 and
it Will hs gready improved by a liberal sprin-',
kla of salt sad writer and strong ashes en trt' '
tj layer of the mnur. 0. S(ar.(:., i
i e?,
i AN UCLT OATH. ' . ;
Mi th Msicnt pert of Delaware, there re-'
tides k man named B-, now a justice of ;
ine pesee,tM a vry sensible man, but, by
1. . ,c l- . j .... , I
i .hhihhi wwinreui, ins acnrsi louailir llrutvio.
teltif U'i. nutitJ
snllow.and awry. Wilh t tall like a kancaroo.
One day be was ont huminr, ind on oue of ,
the mountain Mads' . h met a man. oa foot
land tlone, whi was lmiger, giiner.glier,..
by all mius, Utan btmsell. tie could give Ih ....
tquirt"t8fty, and besriiiii.WT Without T
Mying a word, B rtiasd bis gun and doe1
liperaielyleeiilied il al the stranger. "For
tiod' sake don't hooiln shottietl the mania'
great alarm, ; Sirangsr,H replied B.,"l ewora
ten ysart igo that if 1 ever net a man uglier
thaa I was, I'd shoot him, and ysuj ar tha
fust on: I'v sera." Th stranger, after la
kin e earsful aurvsy of his "rival,' replied. ;
HWal, eapuln, if 1 look any worse thaa yoa
do, shut 1 dnon.t ...wr! to liv bu ioa ,
THE IRISH IN A R LAZE. The arrival
of th Irish patriot, Meagher, from Van Lie-
nun's Land, hi set th whole Irian' portion '
of our community in i perfect blaas. They
have aol bees; ia such a Mat of excitement
sine th ouactnt Was made ia Vaaxhtll, '
a few year ago, of th great battle sf Hliev-
gataou, out ol wbwh the Uirecior.t amnagetl
to get thiny-five Ihotiaandt doiiar' from th
pocket of th bard working Irish in thi eoun .
try. Mr. Mngher will be received by th
Irish snd by many other elusM, with as!
great an ekcileneal a that which haraun
ised Emm! la hi day. li will b more las-
ting Ulan that of Koesuih, beeaus Ihe Irish 1
patriot want ao material aid --.-yean no hunt' '
bug but mtenda to Mtiledowa plain repvb.
lican, in tltut land of freedom aud equality. .
V, V. Herald.
W see It staled iu the vSott them panert '
that at ha late sewion, th legislator nfLou ',.
isisns pa.s4 h atringetll law regulating the '
manciitiooof lave,and iadirtly itreiigrn- :,
suing th plea of Africa eolonixation. No t
slave esa be emAnripaied In the But except
upon eondilioa that he shall be eent out of
th United Hute within year. The owner '
must deposit 9180 foresrh slave tmantipsteit, '
th money to b spplied In payment 'of the
voyage to Liberia, knd support after trrj.
ml.
i Th Democratio National Coavrntion now V
ia session, wa called Utgrther by en B. Jr',
Hallett, oho deelareo that -he i ojipoted to .
tlamery in any form and color, end in aeor -of
freedom and Fret Soil wherever man live
throughout Got krritmfe." Slick a pin '.
there good people of the Soma, snd think of "
the Soulh, and ill ink of thia when you are
called uihhi to vol for Mr. Halleu's candidate.
Mr. Hallell it one of th unnatural tlliet of -ih8outb.
' ' : QMt.Tel,
, ' WINDFALL. :", ;
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; Mr. flcninniao ; O'Donhell, of Jamaica,
Iinng lsliind. a respecuilde eilixon of Ural
place, and who hud been employe for the
best aihl ytars as a blacksmith, by the Long
Intsad Railroad Company, received the rr-n.
rfyirrg Iniellifmrw trrnt property to the smoiutt :
rl(W,ltl had been br jucatliej to hun by
t deceased reblir in Ireland. Mr. O'Doniull .
has takrii bis tlcpsmife for Die Creeu la! ia
lake possumon of hit wealth.
The Columbia State Kigkti icqmUkan
Hss bee informed that common M le batk,
voiled lo a alrong (Licoclinn, andai!ied frs
qeenlly, will ellcclually cure ihsuioat arar.
ed caws of sore eyes. It is equally good
or man and beast. , . ...',...
If we rnuil laah one another, let It be 't'h. ,
ilie mtnly strokes Of tV'it and MiiitiflSir T im
if ih old philosopher's opinion thjl if 1 uiul
ulTerfrom, one or tlis-othsr, I we-Jd rnihrr -I
should be from the paw of a lion than from -he
hiKjfof s ats. i .
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