The divelling-hou^e to !e of stone or hard brick, thirty-four fret by twenty from out 40 out, one «lory of eight feet in the clear, divided info two room- with an entry between ; the stair ^ to lead to thf chanjiKjrs and to the cellar, to be in the entry. A chimney with a fre-place in each room, with iron, or -tone back and -itle-. A cellar under the whole of the hou e, with -uf-ficient wall- of «t« ne to support the wall-of the home, whi -U are to he twenty inches thick, the wh lie laid up m strong lime mortar, and to be well pointed. The'roof to be rectangular. the boards lt;;f which to be jointed and halved, the roof joi-ls to bp not less than 8 i iches by 3 at the rid”a, and 3 inches bv 7 at the foot, with collar beams 7 inches by 3; the joints to be placed not orer 2 fee apart, to be well secured and covered with first quality shingles.— There are to be three windows in each room, of sixteen !i tht«. of eight bv ten ijlasjt each, and one of the same dimensions in each chamber. The doors t be four panelled with first ‘tualitv hinges and thumb latch’to each,' a tood lock on the outside door, with a bolt'and thumb latch to thebadfc ps»sage doo A is estifr.QjOBi