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CHARLES WELLING, “ FEAll NO MAN, AND DO JUSTICE TO ALL MEN.” P U B L I S H E R A N D r i t O r i t l E T O l l . OLD SERIES, YOL 111 AILUCA, QUEEXS COUNTY, K I., AUtJUST o, m i ESTA B L ISH E D 1621. CH A R L E S W E L L IN G , IB O P E I E T O E . YeArly Subscriptions, $1 50 in advance, “ *s 1 75 a t llio e n d nf F* months, «'< t •< 2 00 a t tho oii*l of tl»c ye*;. h . vtia ok a nvEitrrsiNG. J'hra sqt'aw, (14 tines,) 1 insertion ......... SO 75 ......... 1 month . . 1 50 , 3 months . .......... o oi* ......... 1 year............................. 8 tn*- ......... Xo paper disomt innul until all urrvariifces ur< Jem of tho prnprif tor. 2 t'/nareSf ■ .........$1 25 3 00 ...........4 00 .. 00 paid i*xc«*pt al tho op R e s i d e n t D e n t i s t m g g f n p Dentistry, C H A R L E S R . S T E Y E N S , .Resident Dentist, Can hfi sef'n al h is I.otu® in tlio HALT. OF ) a1.\RMA(Y evory day in tAio wcol-c LA C E P 'T 'i'll ZfUXDA V, ^ Those fiiYwrhifi h ita with ft call will find that they can pet tlioir work ili-r*o m v. ell and us vcx-;on3hl«as theyuui ut ;uiy ul* tlio LARGE F.SrAnrAXirrfEXTS Ji\ H I E CUT. Ono proit .15 ftlcuUy with tlm -.» havin'? Art ifi-Yil TVctli tie mottling of tlio gut##* ciuiMiifif tho plate In cu t Urn mi.mli, so tlmt thoy arc frouueiitly oM\ to pa to tin* Jh’iihKte to lmv<* it romoijioil. I f too work ir **io Ii *n3 all tlm t can b>* rcinv- riM without l«*Jiy th o time a n d Mpenso of going out of tlm vilL*&o Particular attention piv*-n to OliiMron’s Tc-ili, for hy at. ten ding to llmm at t h c proper timo tlio pormnneuUmcs will; bo nioro ri'guhxr, All work ihuif In a no.it anil v w k i n m l m n h v o u u v l war ranted 9 * rv'.ivcswtad. Mr. S. will visit Fiivato KvsuItfUas to ox trad h’cth if ro* qiiirod. Jamaica, May 8.1R02. C H A M P I O N M O W E K C O M B I N E D M O W E R ¥ m i i* J i v x t ' i A ' 1 1 ■ j i v E . £31, 130, & I3S F irst U,, H'sliianisburgli, I, I. The eu W r iW wouUl iT’poc.l,fully call ths nUenlion of Fnrmers and others intorM cd in Mowers mid Luapers, to his last improved P / iO P i This Machine is not merely nn exp^rim* nl. It wan tho roughly tested ln't: portion, and provfil ?i perfcut huo cess, even btynn] mv mcmt. sanguine expectation0, which tifthloa mo now lo wtlvr it to the public, fully convinced, th a t on its trial, i t will bc found in every particular as herein represented. price for 4 foot Bur..............................................§ 85 “ 4 foot 0 inches .................................... Do M ower and R e a p e r ................................................... n o I \ R i r d l V m . J a m a ica , L>. I. X T 1ST 3 : O I vT X 5 F i A L I L . ' F E M A L E D E P A R T M E N T . M iss HELEN M . G. .ST E V E N S , - - * Principal. m i lK 42d Year o f tins pupal ir In^hl'iuon, so l*mg and favorably J . known as .Miis AuioiN’aSemimiry for *«• Young huli.'S,” opens on lhc 19th S-'phMnbiT. ' Thorough iimUrcompV li 4 *rs nre oii))iL>y<nl in wn-b 1*»purl mont nml the in.'tlm I 11 hi -4.\<mti*m a lojrteU hy u Alus 5* tk \ un *\ is the ycsult of imich sm- . ful oxpiTii'iico. Circulars, whh full b.t.ri.i.iti-m a s to term*, &•*., iniy M he! upon .application per >»t,a!y or b y H t t nt tl r S u.-iiiary, or of the wllowiiig C r u s t c w . N. Sukhov. if. !>., J'sfdU e .it u f ihe U m m l t f TnU>c. lion. John A. U\w{ ................................................... ..In u v i. L. T. Wm. 1MH, 1. L . 1) ......... ............................. 5’- V.iHw*\-!. N. V. J. 0. I*. Og.liM. I H . ................................. Wilh’ mM ovt, “ Hon. Morris l-.whrk....................................................'amioca, L Itcv. Wm. h. J*>liii,snu, D. lh ........ ... “ Pov. J . n. Altv ................................. — *•** • “ \vilham J. C-v-wi-ll, h---i....................... .. ................ ’* Hiflnnl Urii-li, » | . . . .............. .. ......................... *' Jamos Herrim u>, K-'i.................- .................... .. l.iuriMtS no«>vi». K q . . ................... - ...... “ John 1). FlH n.n, M. J> .................... . ...................... » William Plnam'r. I v '. q ......... .. .......... .. ............ “ lhim**r JI. Stuart, I‘-• | - ................. lh -. idy. *y, Y. Jaunh'a. A*isn4 If*, 1SHO. J V £ A A F i i J E i Z k T j z . I A I L s . Prof. AWDREU’S DAY roll YOUNG- LADIES, W ll.l, r,’-o|«'u mi .Muli.lay, tin’ ITtll I'niary. s-'rip-n..r n|.p«r i\iil n , T* i n/il ’>■ nr' ^ ill 1. I’.n I '■ '1 vv :,H' H .lion paid lo llie Jif.uvipp, raiding nii'l i , i . mi -I h ., o school U ll lily t'XT.-i---*! in v<-imI um-io. wiili .1 va-.y In lv j r n ^ iilsvht. streiiKlhcimig thu Imii0' a i o l cli -'iT ;!'!. •*. v i ^ t m l ,uAt’ tliargc. 1\ A . A.VlillI.l . L ii.-i, ii.,11 iiirctt. 3AEfCVClXCW)! •Rcr. O. II. Fn-roa .................................................... Junw™, 1, 1. Bay. I’. I>. OiU.-y .................................................. “ “ Jumi-ciis Ih-i-v. K - q , . . . ......................... - .......... li “ 3Ion. •hiir.i'P 1'a U‘i' ................... .. ................... .......... “ “ Ci. II KK-am, J t . II ................................................ “ “ liei'. J . Jl. Ilimlting............................................... “ “ Allen Hill, f t ( l .................................................. »■'«• Mean-', I*. Isaac Ferris, li.Il., I.I..I)., (Tiailrellor .V. Y. Cnlvci-ity. Tlmma, lla-tlnrr.[i-'i ......... ... ., .Mo'.v York i'hy. Kov. W. W. I'ntK.u, ]>.!»., .................................. “ “ John A. Bray, F 'q .,1 0 .Taroh S t., ................... “ £! C. M. Saston, 2o i’iirk How ...................... .. ... '* 11 Alonzo Bull, M. D . „ t . ........ .. n *{ Rov. Jamos M. Mac-l.maM, D P ........................ TriuM-jn. X. J. S. B. Woolworth, LL I> ..................................................Albany. Hon. B. P. J tlin s o n ................................................ “ I>, Jb Ow:hnii, Priwlp i l K. Y. S\i‘nu\l t-' Hof*!,,, G, & \V .S 1yr03. GmiwolWs-at L n v , , , . . . . . . ....nroojtdyn. .Tamulca, AugmtBL 1*00. OF W E have just reewvtd a f»ill ns^nHment of S p r iiv; and Summer goods, cor.ojhsting of Ladies’ and M. Straw Bonnot® and J»Io.*>m»Ts o full d».*®eri[»tioii9, G ltibiren’s Imin’y Ita U uml C'.ip*, Gouts’ and Boys’ S traw nud F>*h ITaO, A large -\. q n-tni^nt of I’l'rin'h VI Fir^t q»i di* V B *nnn> Trainee nnd RU.lj.ni?j \\Yliife and JJIuck R'm h e^ a n d T a b s, A large as.-nntm -nt of l»»Gt tnannfaidnrrd Ui o p Skirls. A l ’o a gi'uoral a*-itrlni'uit t f F a n c y good®, a l l of wliiuh we i lfor ut Ihe 1o.m».l «*Ry prici®. ^T. 11.— B o n n ets and B lo o m e rs cleaned a n d pressed in th. lat tst style. L a d ies' F a n c y 8 h irrc d S ilk B o n n e t s on h a n d and made to o rd e r. All orders in (lie Millinery line promptly nft.ended to. Jamaica, April 7, .TOSKPll ’BERN1IAUD. HORSE ‘ SHOEING” ' “ a N r> B L ; A O 251£3 ■3? 2 a X 1>T a - E n a l l U s S S r e i n c l i f S . rp I I E pubnenhcv informs the public that he h as add* *i to 1 his husincs-3 the branch of I!or.®p*HiotirijX, nf**J has entraged one of the very beat Shners lo be found in the country. Jl* is prepared to fill all ord-M in Hors* Shoeing and !llaok®niitbii>g generally at prices to suit thc time®, at the Jnick tihopiu Washington Sire* K JOLtX LL IIEXD1UCKSON. Jamaica, May 12, 1802. REV. JA.MES M. HUNTTING’S E n y l h f o , F r e n c h n m l V U issicn l FOR BOYS, J A M A I C A L . I . T HE object of U\U Scluiitl is tu at lu.j s for cnlUvo c»r ho .Uw*?^ lifo. Those <llspwyt»il to pitr -iiizi* tin* mslllutton, a ro iiMU\! to ciit*'?- poiul witli tho FrUirrp.nl, au*l are reforreil to thc Trustees o f Cimt-n ^CU'lemv, a t lM n inptm i, L . 1., wh.> have ; l ;co«l recently to say in regard to h iserijw in e i.l formerly as I'xiti.-ip.ilof Jthe li.Ktitnimn mclor tUclr care t—\ Wo cun freely testify to th e alil^ mul very sali.-f.ic. 'lory manner in which ho diselinryo-d every duty while Urns cngagt-d. ‘Ami with full confldoncc In b in l.'b v r y an|iuroment«. as well as In lus aptmothQd of teaching, wo can cheerfully recommend any school lin g e r his caro as worthy of his i»atronage of those who have children to *10dUC.'lte.M The 25/A semi-annual Term commences on Monday, M a y 5th. This school has been remarkable for the iikai . ih o f the pupils, as the Villugo Is for tlic mvcjsvnr o f its inhabitanls. LOR-L & TAYLOR, 4 0 1 t o 4 6 7 B r o a c i w a y , J V T B I V Y O R K , , Bequest the atlcntlon o f purchascro w h o are about to vl*il Iho cily, to t thclr new Stock of FASHIONABLE DRY GOODS, Inclnding every novelty for th e Spring ami Sf.nnu. »• of 18i;2, which they aro offering at WUolerole and Retail, MUCII JiEZOW REGULAR PRICES I Also a t Stores 255 to 261 Gruail Street, nnd 47 and 49 Catherine Street. Im lO . ■WATCHES _& JEWELRY. k Jewellers, and Mannfaclnrcra of J W G L ISII STERJJNG- hU M E R WARE, 1 And ftuo 10 mid 16 cnvcl G O L D S E W E L M T , nml Uic llnut ivmBly cf lF 'a lc ftc s m u l D i a m o n d s , •which thoy a ro soiling a t 10 p i'r cmii, alinvo (ho ndnal nei cost. ' lyT. __________SQHII1K & I.AVnER, 91 Filllnn JfoW Y ort'. For Salo hy Paints Oils and Colors, > WJii T BRUSH Lodi JHanufacturing Co’s. Poudrcite, For t«l« by ji . HENOERSOK & SON, ALSO, A N E W m n . i ) thi : C3- X , ^ 3 A K T 3S3 3FL ? MANiyAi'inu n nv, Ci’oyby. Rroliicrs & (’o.,- rou.tftfii'opsic, ?!, Y, VALEKTTII'JBf. & RAYNO R, A g e n t s . Jamaica, May 28, 185*2. IVitfliingloa’s Tour on Loji.g IslaiHl, JYUIhE l'RESIDEHC A1T5 r.F'HDISO IK B E IT SOP.X, Tahon f/om hi« privato Diary, S a t d r d a t , O ctobeb lCitli, 1’780.— P u r s u a n t to an en g a g e m s n t fonnod on T h u rsd a y last, I set off about 0 o’clock in my b.irga to v isit M r. P r i n c e ’s fruit g a r d e n s and slirubbniios nt F lu s h in g , o n - F o n g Island. T b o Vice-President, G o v e rnor of llie S tate, Mr. Izard, Uolo. Sm ith, and M njr. Jack s o n aueom pnnied rae. T h e se g a r duns, except in the n u m b e r of yo u n g fruit trees did not answer my expectations. The shrubs were trilling, and the (lowers not num e rous. T h o in h a b itan ts of tlm pi me shew ed 113 w h a t re spect they could, by m a k ing use of one cannon to salute. M onday , A pril 10th, IVDO.— P rev e n ted front beginning ta y tour upon Long Island to day from llio wet of yestsrday and the unfnvourableness of the m o rning. T c e s d a y , 2 0 th . — A b o u t S o’elo.-k (having pre viously sent over tny S e rvants, D o rses, and ('a r riage,) I crossed to Brooklyn and proceeded to Flat Bush— thence lo U lrich— ihenre to G ravesend — thence th r o u g h to J a m a ica w h e re we lodged at a Tavern kept hy one W n rne — a pretty good and decent houso,— a t the house of a Mr. U a rre, at Utrioh, we dinod,— the -1130 was o b lig in g hut little else to recom m e n d it.— U n toid mo th a t t h e i r aver age Crop of < h is did n d exceed l j hushis. to the aero— b u t e f Indian Corn they com m o n ly m ade from 25 to 3 0 and often nmre hii.-hela to tha acre, but this w a s tha effhet of D u n g fu u n N e w Y o ik (about JO c a r t load to the acre)— T h a t of W h e a t 1 hay som e tim e s g o t 30 Lusha’s and often m o re of Bye. T h o land after crossing the D ills betw e e n P ro o k - lyn & flat L u - h is perfectly level, nnd from the latter to U trich , G ravesend and in short ail th a t end of tho Island is n licit black loam — a fterw a rds, between and tlio J a m a ica Il-'ad, i t is m a io s a n d y and sppiMrs to havo less strength, but is still good & productive — The grain in general h a d suffered hut litt’t: hy the openness, and Jhtins of t h c W in ter and th e g r a s s (m o v e r Ac.) appeared to lie c o m ing on v e il, — tlio Inelosares are str.a’I, th un d e r oyc-n P o - ' & Ilail fencing.— The tim lcr is rhiclly D iocnry & (')-ik, m ixed here n n d thsra w .ih locust iSr Hnaafras trees, I C o in — a n d in p laces w ith a goo] deal of C e d a r.— T h e bu-li [Fvory 1- \ it l i l i r s a iliUl'ri *rt turn .-Lull t > prrii'i itii'U tlinitn, t t a t l l l t O r-ir- * ( i i l . i o j i . i l l l |l,f> - t ' i t C , Oil i i l l U l l i ' l ll' in '.' l l o uu-r tl.* il.tiiM.r it iln ■! :i;;o, hh cf-‘rti>b‘»l 1-v tiu'8- u« f^'f. tub* ijik.t.i. 7, ]*urt 1, Uvvi-pCiLStalutvs.J uy ; *t .I p Sl-Uli;s, VOL XXX.—XO. 21. better to o k placo between th a t & IIn n l i n g t o n ,| IA W S OF KEIF I'O B K —« E y A u d lO r ify . whitih is a sm l. village at tho head of tlio H a r b o u r 1 ----------- of that sam e and continued to im p ro v e to O y ster- hay ab o u t w h ich th o Sands ara good— a n d in tb o t\™' Necks betw e e n thcs*, bays nro s a id lo ho fine. I t i: hero tha L loyds own a largo <& valuable tract or! N e c k of Land from which the D riiish w h ilst th e y poa'ow .d New Y o r k drew largo s u p p lies of wood— nnd whern, a t present, it is said largo Hocks <f -Sheep are kept. S atur - bay , 2-llh.— Left Mr. Y o u n g ’s before 6 o’clock nn d passing M iisqueto Cove, breakfasted a! a Mr. O tidordonk’s at tlio bead of a little bay ; w h ere wc were kindly received and well entertained. T h is G e n tlem a n w o iks a G rist & two P a p e r Mills, tha last ot’ which he scams to carry an n id i rp iiit, and to p relit— il is! e. from O y stcr-bay 12 m iles — From hen v e to F lushing whore wc* d ined is 1 2 m o re — & fiom tlicnco to Brooklyn th r o u g h N e w low n (the way wo trav a iled nnd which is a mile further j tlir.u t.i p v u th r o u g h Jam a ica) ia IB m iles m ote. Tha land I passed over to day is generally very good, but lovelier and bettor as wo approached Ncev Y o rk—this soil in places is interm ixed w ith pebble, and imvnrds th o W e s t end w ith o th e r kind o f stone, which thoy apply lo tlie purposes of f> n eir.g in no! to ho soon on th e Fuuili side of th u Island, nor t o w ards the Eastern p-trls of it. F rom I'h td iirig to New Town 8 m iles & th e ica lo B r o o k ly n , th e Rond is vpry line nnd the ( 'on nl rv in a higher statu o f c u l tivation S z vegetation of G rass #; grain forw a rder than any place also, I had seen, occasioned in a tjreat degree by tlie M a n u re draw n from tha city c.f N ew Y o r k ,—-beforo sundow n wo hud crossed th e F e r r y niiu. was a t lioina. Obicn'ntlon*. T h is Island (.as far ns I w e n t) from W e s t to E a st seem s to, b o equally divided betw e e n flat, and H i l l y land, tho f o r m e r on th e South next tlie Seaboard, <t tlio hitler on t h e N o . next th e Sound. T h e high land they say i s best and m o st pioduclivo, b u t ih e oth e r is t h e plaasantest to w o rk, except in w et s e a sons when from ilia lovclna*s of Uiot.i (hoy a r s som etim es, (hut not frequently having a co ti-idert- ble portion of >S uni) intom n todid by heavy & c o n tinual rains. F ro m a cu n p a r a tiv o view of their crops they muy F* averag.-d n3 to'.bswr,— I n d ian ■) b i i d .e P — W h e a t 1 5 — Ily .< 12 — U a ts 15 to thu a c r e . A c c o rding to tlieir am is, from , r. t -i-j I CiiAiTitn 160.. A x A c t relating to th e enlargem e n t and com p le tion o f the canals of this State, and to redueo tho n u m b e r and regulate the em p loym e n t ©f engi neers thereon . Passed A p ril 10, 1802— thrce-Qfths bein g prov ost. The Penph of the State o f Rcw TorJe , represent ed in Semite and Assembly , do enact as follows : iS’u c n o .v 1. A ll con tr a c ts for the enlargem e n t nnd com p letion of tlio canals of th is stale, as con tem p lated hy section three o f article seven of tha constitution, nnd uot hereinafter provided for, shall b a ogecuted and perform ed in accordance w ith the REMOVAL. M ISSES COJWWELL & SAUTU. having removed from the OM St’.uul to th e UuihUug ml] the Lvog 8tc»re of L. T. will sftil conihiuo th e In i J i u ^ o f M i l l i n e r y and D r e s s - M a k i n g . Th«*y will k»*ep J8im v H'mnet®, Jlibb-*:*1, a I in ml* ,«oinp. assortm ent of Ei^noh KlMWcn, all th e tie^est styles of IBoomuis. JSilk ni.d Motnufr)-; B >fHh'ts nm lc lo oider. CrupKj C»veim«liac ami Lnce Veils, D r m pftlterns, such as Sleeve?, Saeques, &c., aud a good ar3orlnicnt of jFuney Goods. Misses C & 8.,'very g r J o f o l for the pnet pnfonagft be stowed upon them, will he v»*i v h-ppy for a eoptipuni.ci* of t h e earne. IlARlMEL' W. COUN^VBLr-. IXURLIXH S.UITH, Jnm n i^n, May 5 , 1RR2. N ' S n L L i X E R Y N ' _ riT H E siib«cribcr taken pUi c u r c in infrrniinc. h e r fiicpd.i JL that ?li« is fully prepm e d to do all w o il; in her line th a t may be entruatid to hnr c u re, w ith neatness iwd dw-i patch, w ith prices to . nit the tim e -. S tr a w s cleaned for Y5 d a . a U o m l and lined foe 37 c ts .— All w o rk warranted to f*ive satiafaction. Slonrning ffonnets of the latest style k e p t 011 hand. A fow Silk Shirred and S traw s H a ts nt'uiiiisunl low prices. C o u n try produce taken in exchange for work. ■ ’ JlliS . SAR.VU C. KING. .Tamaicn, April 28, ISGg. Police for the ScHIeiuent of Acoonnis.' A ll persons indebted to ,T S. Skaiu-ry previous to .March 1st, 1859 ; or to the late firm o f Ci I,. J’kck dt.Oo., are re quested to make p aym ent of t h e same, by C a s h o r n o t e n f Rond unlit I ctm 'o within a m ile o r tw o o f the : L in d s highly rm n u r.-d they S ’tnctiift*? get 50 of the Jim a i e n U-m d, caller! tie m iddle road k e p t w ithin first, 2 j of the 2 1 & 3.1, an J more o f tin* l i t t e r . -Iglit of the Fen, but 11, j w eather wns s.j dull A at! Their g>*nvral rni\!„' of C n .pjiiag is,— first In d ian tim e s Rainy th a t we lost mu.-li of tbo pleasures-of Corn up»n a lay, m anured in the I. ii;, h a l f a shove! the ride. . l full in each hole— (smiio s c a tter th e dttnc; over th e F rom B rooklyn I© Fiatl.tish is called 5 m iles, field equally) — 2 d. O a ts & F lax — 3 tl. W h e a t with tbeuca to U lrivh G ravesend 2 — a n d from vvli-.it m a n u re tiiu y can spare from tbo I n d ian Corn thence to Jaiuaivn U — iu all th is day 27 m iles. ] lau d — with tha w h e a t, or un it, tow a rds close of th c W e d n e s d a y , 21 st. — T h e m o rning bein g clear J , - 1 S n o w s, th e y sow Clover from 4 to Ct lb ; cv ft qu a r t pleasant wo left Jxtna.ca abo u t eig h t o’clock, i t of T im o ihy Set J . T h is lays from 3 to G y e a n ac pursued tho Road !o S o u th U e m p s 'e a J , p a s s in g 'co r d in g as the jgr.tst r* innics, or r.s the condition o f Along the S . u r h edga p'-,iri of t l c t • •.->'«—.Ytli.v giound b r y; aanri as they find it h.-gm tiing plain said lo b« 14 miles iu length by 3 0r 4 in to bind, th e y plow . Tlieir first plow ing ( t n n r rti<r iiread t’tt w ith o t. a Trva or a skru h g-rowi,-.g on it ,1’atefit, tlio’ they call i t the D u tch pdow) is well ex- cxeept fruit trees f which d-> not th r iv e well) at the ecuted at th e d e p th o f about 3 or a t m o st 4 I n d i e s fow r e tllem ts. thereon — T h a soil ef tL is plain is saiil — thc cut being 0 or 10 tA j i e s & the sod neatly to he tb iu i t cold, and of Course m>t productive, vt very evenly tu r n e d . W ith O xen they plough even in G rass.— W a hailed in ^ o u th H e m p s tead , (10 m o stly. \Tiey d o no move lim n t u r n tho ground in m iles from J a n , ticn) a t thc II»usa of one N im u r .m n ,! this m a n i'cr lor In d ian Corn befnro i t is pdantod ;— form erly a T a v e rn, now of privnto en tertain m e n t for m a k in g t h e holes in which il is placed with hoes m o n e y .— F r o m thence turning off to tlto rig h t, wc, th e rows h*»ing m a r k e d off b y a,stic k — tw o or three fell in to tho South TU. nt tho di .t.-niec of a h o u t fivoj w o rkings aftorw a rds w ith tho H a rrow s or P lough is m iles vvlicro wo onmu iri view o f thu Sea & eontin- nil tlm cultivation it receives generally. T h e ir fan u«d to he so the n-main n g p a r t of th e d a y ’s ride, ces, where there is no Nlone, are very in d if f e r e n t; and as near it :.s the re- d could run, for .th e sm a ll frvquenily of pi.\-leal trees o f any is every kind bays, m arches r.nd gats, into which tho tide flows nt! which havo grow n by chance ; hwt it exhibits an a i r t i m e s rendm iug it iiapassahle from th e hig iit of it «vid ■•<•.- ( h a t very good fences may he m a d e in thi* by th e E a sterly wimD. W e dined at ono K u tehura’s 1 m a n n e r eitiiar c*f w h ite O a k or D o g w o n d which vvch._had also been n public LIou-o, b u t now a pri ifrt.m this mod a of treatm ent, grow s th ick e s t and ra t e o n e — received pay for w h a t it fund-died— this | m o s t stubborn. T h is bowcvur, w ould Lo tio defence H o u s e was ab o u t 11 miles from S o u th Dcrupsto-id c t a very uen l and decent one.— A fter dinner we proceeded to a Squire Thoir.pson’s such a D o u s e as th e last, t h a t R , \tie tin t is not pnhlie. hut will re oeive pay for every I bin m a n n e r ns i f i t was — Tho Road in which I pn=?el to day, .-.ltd tho C o u n try hero m o re mixed w idis.-uid th a n yesterday ag a in s t H o g s. Ilovy w e o r ih v . — S o m e thing ah o u t “ proportion\’ m n y he seen in- .a thin quarto. On the Low i f fa il furnishes iu the sam e crease awl the S tru c tu r e of Jfa n , b y D r . L ihnrrik, I o f Vicuna, o n e o f the num e rous foreigners w h o m the International E x h ibition has draw n to E n g la n d .— H a v in g studied tb o subject for tw o n ty years ni.J O f w h e a t th e y do not grow m u c h en aect. of the F l y h u t the crops of live nro good. T h u r s d a y , 2 2 d.— Ahaut 8 o’clock wo left M r. T h o m p s o n ’s — h a lted awhile at one G r e e n ’s d istan t I 1 m iles nnd dined nt H art’s Tavern in Drookliaven tow n s h ip, five miles farther. T o this place we trav elled on w h a t is called the S o u th road described yesterday, b u t tlio country through w h ich il passed hand, to Seabury & Peek nt the - Hull of Piinrniney, before 'g r e w m o re a n d morn sandy aud barren as wo trav* the 1st of July next. An it is very desirable to close the.wjollcd E a s tw a r d , so as to becom e exceedingly poor ind e e d , but :t few miles furt .or E a s t w a r d tho lands an d th e soil o f inferior q u a l i t y ; — y e t w ith d u n g : » m 'Jo m o re than tw e lv e ihou- a n d m e a s u r e m e n ts, ho w h ich all Ihe C o rn ground ic e e i v c s 't h e lan d yield's il;‘s s-atisfivd h im s e lf of t h e e x isten c e of th© law and o n an a v e r a g e .‘30 hu.-heis to th e aero often m o re — j ils o p e r a tio n th r o u g h o u t nature.^ W i t h respect^ to / \ f» . I -A .1 1. . . T . C .f ( 1 ll A llllivvntl Iviirl t« (h o ttorto.l r, f I II n a n A. A .1 n ,«l e. M,n/ R accounts a t this time, vve propose to those who a r e nnnhle to p a y , t o give, them a receipt i n fell, on th e ir giving ns n satisfactory statement to th a t effect, 'W ith this liberal offer we hope th a t none will neglect to s e ttle th e ir accounts du rin g the present month. J . S. SEAHOIiY. Jam a ica. J u n e 2, 18G2. G. L, I ’ fiCIC & CO. pi irs, m a p s and specifications heretofore proscribed ind adopted on or before tlto first day o f bepteir.hor next after thc pas.nge c>f this act, and tlto account 1 ftAf tlins-iid cul.-n-goinent aud com p letion shall ha closed, ns soon tlinrcaffcr as m a y bo a n d no mote work sh ill iherenficr bo done, o r m atorinbs p rocured, nn h:r prctor.ee o f enlarging nnd co m p letin g said oa- nnh, nud th e sam e shall he ih'em e d and considered finished and com pleted, nml from th a t tim o all the pow ers a n d authority o f tho c o n tr a c tin g hoard iu ridaiiun to tho enlargem e n t, com p letion and con- structiua o f such canal shall cease. § 2 . A f ter tha passage of this a c t the canal hoard shall not have pow er to ch a n g e t h o plan of finish ing and co m p letin g the work o f e n larg in g and com pleting said canals as b.erotr-fore fixed and deter mined hy tho r. solutions of said b o a r d ; nor shall tho said b o a r ! havo tlie pow e r to chan g e th e plan of eoti'lrnctiuii o f a com p leted can a l, its batiks, locks, w a s te wiers, culverts, b r idg e s , o r any other \tviictura o r m a tter or thing connected th*,owUh, except to allow and certify to such works of extra ordinary repairs and im p rovem e n ts in a com p leted c.-u.nl, as is contem p lated hy tho existing statutes of th e state. § 3. A fter tho first ci ty of S e p tem b e r n e x t no mi-rn than on« engineer and ono nssi-dnut engineer shall be em p loye'! upon «ach division o f th e said i*atiaK T h o raid ongineor and assistan t engineer -hall be npp.-iiu.'c.l by th e canal board, aud they shall he piaotical engineers nnd h a v e the certiffcato- c f the state engineer as to fitness, cap a c ity aud in tegrity, and the said hoard shall fix tha cooipensa- ti <n o f such engineer. Tlio stato en g in e e r an d sttr- Veyor shall prescribe and clifino the d u ties of th e en gineers so appointed, and shall assign osch engineer and assistant engineer lo n division of tho canals corresponding w ith the division of e a o h o f llio canal C'umrii M.sncrs. T h o first, second, th ir d and fourth sections of th e n e t entitled “ A n act prescribing the powers n n i duties of the state engineer an d survey* — J ~ r si—— - a j .t a . r i i om idavod on th e public, works, passed A p ril teenth, e i g h teen h u n d r e d and fifty, are hereby repealed. § 4 In enss i t may be nece=sary to em p loy tem porarily aid itio n r d assistance to a id tho said engi neers in th o perform a n c e of som o specific, jo b of tvork or d u ty , the snmo m ay lie d o n # b y the engi neer in charge w h e re th e w o rk is t o be perform ed with the assent o f tho s ta te en g in e e r and surveyor and com m issioner in charge o f the division vrh*r# work is to ho pm-farmed, au d tho said slala engineer and surveyor and canal com m issioner shall filo a datem '- n t in the canal d e p a r tm e n t contain ing tlio names of th e persons to be cm p loyed,-tlio n a tu ie of lh ir dn-ii s rovcrnily, and the daily com p e n s a tion to ho pcid to n u l l , and the periods d u r in g w h ich such em p loym e n t is to con’irnto. A n d every engineer appointed hv the canal board u n d e r this act shall, be.ore en terin g upon (he duties of h i s office, filo in iho canal departm e n t, his bond, d u ly execu ted to j llio people o f the slate, in such sum and w ith such surety for t h e faithful discharge of h i s duties, as the auditor shall approve, and slntll tak e aud subscribe llio constitutional oath o f office, w h ich o a th s h a ll ho filed in tho offico of th« secretary of sta te . No m o n ey shall bc advanced to any engineer o n accouilf of services rendered, nor shall an y ac c o u n t of m o n eys disbursed by him , Lo audited, u n til th a p r o v s - ions of this section shall havo been fully com p lied with. § ' 0 . Tito services and duties perfovm&d by tlto said engineers shall ho s u c h ar relate strictly to the repairs and m a i n t e n a n c e of t h e com p l e t e d canals of tho state, an d the compensations allowed and ex penses incurred under th e provisions of this acl, shall bo paid out of the appropriation for superin tendence, collection nnd ordinary repairs o f iLta ca- TIIE PEOPLE’S PROVISION COMPANY, 268 Greenwich Street, Jh'twreii IVarrm ami M urry, J f E JV YO J tE , Sell, th> livers to boat or depot frec^ a n d warrant as represented, Pure Starch, Itackoyp, I in'* &*• per IL, f> b^xes 4 04, 10 or more 4 1 2 c . FiuiMly Soap, Buckc.yo, 1 box 5 l-2o pur 11)., 6 boxm 5c __ Trnu parent (io„ Bnckejv, in bars usu illy sold at lo o each, 3c, 100 for $1 50- Rest family Flour, lliirkeye,$7 pci* b b l., 5 bbl®. 50 each __ Ulack anti Green Teas, 20u to Si. IVr Hi., 10 per cent off by package of 5 lb. or over. Coltf-c 12 1 2 to 2.7c per lb., of qualities 4t»fying sue- ccssful competition. Sugar cured Hams,Sc per lb., 5 or more 7 1 -2c. Parlies wlio \vi«h to order fcmi the country can do so by maii, iuui tho bills b o coilocieil i»y any r««**peiiKiblo Express delivering (bo goods. COUNTRY PRODUCE Received on rniiMgmn*-nfc nml told to (he consumer direct. Parmer** can consign their Uniter, Cheese, Jx., nml havo goods retarded or money remiUvH promptly. Hardware, Ginas* ware or any other kiiul of goods bought iu lowest cash rates, and sent promptly and carefully to parties requo-tiiig nud sctidlug either money or produce to-pay. Infers of inquiry Jinsworod promptly nnd chcor* fully This is no humbug, as a trial will prove. l y l l G R E A T R E D U C T I O N In tho I’rlco <*C T o a , O o f T e e cb S p l o e s , AT GEO, HARDING’S OLD STAND, Corner Fulton and Main Streets, JJROOKLYN. Toas 60 cts. jior lb. unit Upwards. Culfto 12 cts. imr lb. ami «!>. whttfr-_________ Omll Kerosene Oil OF thc finest quality, by tho bbl. or nf, retail, For sale by SRABTJRY & I'HCK, Hull of P harm acy, Jamaica. took a different complexion we were in f o rm e d .— F ro m H a r t 's wo struck across the I s land for tho N n . side passing th e East end o f B rushey f ’lainn— and K o r a rn 8 uiiies— thence I© Selnkit 7 m iles m o re to th e H o u se of a Cnpt. Roe, whicli is tolerably d e f t, w ith oblig ing people in it. Tha first five miles of the Road is too pobr to a d m i t In h a b i t a n t s or cultivation being a tow scrubby O a k , Dot m o re than 2 feet high interm ixed w ith sm a ll and ill thriven Pines.— W ith in tw o mile* «tf K o r a m th e 'e a r e farms, hut the land is of a n indif ferent quality m u c h mixed with sand. K o r a m co n tain s b u t few* houses— from thence to S e tak e t the soil im prove*, especially as y o u ap p r o a c h the S o u n d ; b u t it is far far from being of the first q u a lity — still a good deal m ixed with Sand. The road across from thd So. to tlifi No. shlo is level, except a sm a ll p a r t S o . e f K o r a m , but th# hills there a r e trifling. F r i d a y , 2 3 d .— About 8 .o'clock wo left Roe’s, and baited the H o r s e s a t Smiths Tow n at a W idow 131 i denberg'a a docont House 10 m iles from S e talk a t—- th e n c e 15 m iles to Hunting.',on w h e re we d in e d — an d aftertvnrd* proceoded seven m iles to O y ster- B a y , to tho H o u s e of a Mr. Y o u n g ( p rivate arid very ne-at and d e c e n t) where wo lodged. T h e house we dined a t i» H u n tin g ton was kep t b j' a JW idotv P l a t t , an d w as to lerably good. T h e w h o l e o f ' this d a y ’s tiJ # w as over uneven ground arid non* of it Of the first quality b u t intermixed in places w ith pebble stone. A fter passing Sm iths-tow n & for »oar fivo m iles i t wns a m ere bed of w h ite Sant), unable t* p r o d u c e tree* 2 0 ; but a ch a n g e for tho th e 1111111111 body, the period o f inereaso eoinpnV s tw eniy-lutir epochs, which represent t«cnty-fiv.c years. “ T h e fiist solar m o n th after b ir th consti tu tes the first epoch ; each follow ing epoch being a m o n th longer than the epoch im m e d iately preceding it, so that tb o second epoch is of tw o m o n t h s ; tha third, of th r e e ; t h e Iwolfth, o f twelve ; and the last, or twenty-fourth, o f tw enty-four solar m o n ths.” Tlm sum trital o f these epot.hs is threo h u n d r e d m o n ths, j rials, or hvonty-fivo y e a r s , th e dale a t w h ich Iho grow th § G, Tlm lim itation fixed by the First section of of the body ceases. A s Dr. JJh a r z i k show s, m u c h I th is act tor closing llio co n s truction accounts and depends on p r o p o rtions. An ill-proportioned body w o u ld bo m o re liab le to disease than a w e ll-propor tioned ono; and h o argues t h a t tho existence o f c e r tain disproportions w o uld denote a predisposition to scrofula, consum p tion, or rickets, Give him tlio proportions o f a new ly-born infant, an d he will pro- dicnto what the sta tu r e will bo nt t h e end of tw e n ty live venrs. T h e law has a physiological an d n physical application. “ The longtli of tlto neck,” wo quote tlie R e c to r's book, “ — tlie length of the laryn x — in t h e new -born riinle child am o u n ts to the direadtli of a rib— o r e centim e tr e ,— increases to fivo centim etres with th e tw e n ty-first m o n th, to seven centim etres xvilh tb# fourteenth year, and tn itino centim etres in th e full grow n mini. Tho lim its of the hum an voice follow th# s a m e p r o p o rtion. The new -born c h ild cann o t em it m o re limn ono tone, and this is att in a r ticu late cry . A f ter Iho com p letion of the tw enty-first month\ the child, beside# th e orig! ual inarticulate c r N i 's u b k to em it four tones*, that is, lo m o d u late its voice in fivo different ways. W ith th» fourteenth y e a r ho com m a n d s s i x notes of tho g a m u t ; and a l last, the full grow n m a p roasters the w h o le g a m u t, m ailing, w ith th o native dry*, a total of nioo m o d u latio n * .. . . . . . . .The fem ale stern urn being shortor by o n e breadth o f rib th a n tbo cam s bone in m an, attrl tlm female trachea consoquetulv- being onoocutim a tre less in length thari in the © a le Sex, i t may b e easily explained why t h e fem ale y o k e is m o ro adapWdjffor the omission of h ig h e r note*.” JtaST I Void# nr« lh# Hying »rlill#ry of thought. contract* lor vvotk cm the can a 's of tills s tale, shall not apply to tb o w o r k now in p r o g tcrs on th e Chain- plain canal and G lens lu l l s feellor, authorized hy the act entitled “ A n act to provide the in dans for the com p letion of tlio canals of this stato, and fully supply \them w ith water, and lo r o th e r purposes,” passed A p ril ninlh, eighteen hundred'nnd six ty , nor to any w o rk on tho said enpai and f#<?der, u n d e r Iho au th o r ity of s a id act. § 7. T h is act shall take effect im m e d iately . ^TAti: op Kmv Y opr 7 Office of the f*ent»tnry of SluK 5 I hive romiKirM th* i-n-vrfiog 111 a ordinal law nn liM in iLcs rili*\*' mu* do t vi’hfy tint tl.o fr'iftO is a correct iranserii't lliervfcotfi aud vf llw ftiiuto of .put original. HOHATH) DAULAV.n, K .erdaey t f & a k . CrurfER 174, An Ai-t lo rep mI nu net ontilfi'tl “ An-net in rahtfna (o conveyance* Ahd duv sc; of r>cr.'t>tjal and real r*latft Icr j*#>li;;!oti3 ptirpnjtw^ juF.vd April n.ttlU, eijjluc iv Lm-lnA atnl fifi}1 five. A7i* CurU fif (hr Eli ir t f Xete 1’orfc, fqnczt in- jkttale 0 ut J§k)n* bly, do cr.aU v *' pi:ne)N 1. An net rtdittaT - * An net in relation fo'cortvprntrccs j<rtd dj* vibes or p ‘rsciir.1 itrel real otLHh fnr lYlIjjIontf piii‘£)osCB,” j>rU#s«U A^ril uiiilh, pJjjlitaojt inn.tired and UAy-llve, Is hereby repealed. 1 ' 2. This act sVill Ukw ciTect liqiuedlnlely # S tatu ok X lw ' Yow?, f \ , ODl«h\\ r.f tho i*Vm Ury of ^1-iliS ) 1 Tifive compivv* »T\hfi y>w.i>tliA4 wtAi Uie ovlediixV flliVftr'this >n*.*«rnnd do cCi'Hfy Umt (ho Sfitiuf ia n corroel tiiundtfipi •i\r.d < f tlio ‘whole of EitM origiiiul. ^ noJTATfO BALT.ATlD, f f j p Jerem iah w a s telling iiow m»c,h h o liked oalvea-hepd for dinner, wh#ihTW fathtre## e;,cl»ii*»#4 — “ Oh, yen caiaib a l