two coat'- excnt--ivlt; 01 primins'.The light house o have a complete electrical cmuluctor, t lade of copper, three-quarters of an inch in diameter, with an improved electrics point—to he sub-4an-tiallv -ccurlt;d will proper thigh bolt' and stavs, to ba-iC. lower and dome—to extend in height, at lea-t bur fuel above the top of the ventilator or v; iip. and in depth at lea t four fret into the* eirtb, forming nn^obtu-^e angle from the per jcndieular of the foundation of the hght-hutHe.The dwelling-house to be of stone or hard brick, thirty-four feet by twenty from out-to out, one «tory of eight feet in the clear, divided into two room'- with an entry between ; th.€ stairs to l#fcnul to the ehnnjiKjrs and to the cellar, to he in the entry. A chimney with a fre-place in each room, with iron or 'tone back and -ide-. A cellar under the whole of the hou e, with -uf-ficient wall- of ne to support the wall-of the house, whi -U are to be twenty in-che- thick, the wh lie laid up in strong lime mortar, and to he well pointed. The roof to-be rectangular, the boards of which to be jointed anil halved, the roof joi-ts to bp not less than 8 i iches by 3 at the ridua, and *3 inches by 7 at the foot, with collar beams 7 inches bv 3; the joints to be placed not over 2 fee apart, to be well secured and covered with first quality shingles.— There aTe to be three windows in each room, of sixteen li :hi«. of eight bv ten #as»' each, and one of the same dimensions in each chamber. The doors t be four panelled with first ‘jualitv hinges and thumb latch’to each,' a tood lock on the outside door, with a bolt'and thumb latch to thebadk j»§sas« doo % A lt;1 W *»lt;*