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PMlNA-ST.!' 1 Onrs are the plans of fair, Jelig'htful peace, ' " JJnwarp'd by party rapeto live like brothers." v , y-" V n. II. I i i i I THE REGISTER 1, published every TcssDArand Friday, by 1 V JOSEPH GALES & SOX, At EiVe Dollars per annum- half in advance. yi 'r ADVERTISEMENTS I Not exceeding 16 lines, neatly iusirted three ,times for a Dollar, and 25 cents for every suc ceeding publication ? those of greker length, jin the same - proportion... . Communications thnnfcfiillv received..4..Lj:TTEUs to the Edi tors must be post-paid: y r fiY AUTHORITY. Uln ret mating appropriations for the; support nt Ciovernniem. ior tne vear one luvusaiiu . eight hundred and twenty-five Concluded v For compensation to the Commissioners of ihe Navv Board, ten tnousanq nve nuncirea dnll rs. r' ' For compensation to the Secretary to the Commissioners of the Navy Board, two thou sand dollars. - :m . y; For compensation to the clerks in the of fifiKof the Cotnmissioners 'of .the Navy Bond, of tw entieth of A';ril, one thousand .Mcrht hundred and eiehteen, three thousand fiire hundred and fifiy do'ilars. j , j 'Vnr comnensation of clerks land drafts e thou- . man: ner act of twentv-sixth MavL b sand eight .hundred and twenty -four, four "..thousand dollars. :y, ... . 4, For compensation to the messenger in said office, seven hundred dollars,! in full of all 'allowances, y ,'t-i .-. v' :"f' I. For tl'e contingent . expenses of said office, . bne tlidusund eight hundred dollars. For allowance to the superintendent and four watch men, empldyed for the security" of the War and Navy buildings, and for the in cidental and contingent expenses! Including oil, fue!, end candles, two thousand and one hundred and fiity dollars. ., . '; . J j r. . , For cornpeiv as ion to the Fo$tmaster Gen oral, iour thousand dollars. j . For compensation to two Assistant Post masters General, five thousand dollars.. ' For compensation ;to the clerks in the General Post Office, per act of twentieth A-, pril, onejtirousaiid eight hundred land eigh teen, twenty two thousand sevcu hundred ,,'doUars. '"-: .' '..-.' ' '.' For compensation tp clerks in said officei per act of twenty -sixth May, one thousand eight hundred and twenty -four, fiv thousand J4i-r hundred dollars. . v I III y For compensation to the messengers in said office, cne thousand and fifty dollars, in full of all allowances. I "Fcrthe contingent expenses of said office, four thousand dollars. For repairing -building ancj yard of the General Post Omce, two thousand dollars. For compensation-to extra; clerks in the General Post Office,' sinct. the first of Janu3 rv, one thousand eight hundred and twenty four, one thousand and eighty-eight dollars - and six cents. For compensation to the Surveyor Gener- al,Mwo thousand dollars. 1 j For compensation to the clerks m the-of fice of the. Surveyor General, tivo thousand -one hundred dollars. , j For j compensation to the Surveyor south of Tennessee, two thousand dollars. " v i i orcompensj:in totne cierKsan tne onice of the sairl Surveyor, hundred dollars ? one thousand sev Mi j For compel sation of two additional clerjks in said office, for the year one thousand eight hundred and twenty five, one thousand seven hundred dollars. y . 1 For compensation to the Survevor in 111 r' i t . T. ' . i .: 'I two thousand dollars. v..- ; . ,v ;y ' For compensation to the cler ks in the office r.of the said Surveyor, two thousand dollarsw Tor compensation to the Surveyor in Ala bama, two thousand dollars y J For compensation to the cler is in the office of the said .Surveyor, one thou sand. five hun ' dred dollars. . - "j,-, f V ; .,; , F'or compensation to the Stiry eyor in Flori da', including part of the year cjme thousand eight hundred and twenty-four1, two thousand five hundred dollars.: . j I . j- or compensation toxne cier.KS in tne omce of the said Surre or, two tiioisind five hun ;dred tl pilars. ; '''':.' J I ,)- ' .''r For compensation to the Commissibncr of the Public Buildings in VV'ashih.gton City, one thousand five hundred dollars.: - - I-or .furnishing the President s House, iin- der, the " direction of the President of tfie United States; fourteen thousand dollars. For compensation to the officers-and 'clerk of the Mint, nine thousand six; hundred dol lars. ' :: U ::- ' f'li'.Ty --y" 1 Fcr compensation tg persons employed in .different operations of the Mint, nine thou sand four hundred dollars. j 'j j For inciderital and contingent - expenses and repairs ; cost of machineW and fbral lowance of wastage in'Ahe : gojd and silver coinage of. the Mint, seyenV tlibusand seven Imndred and'seventy-five dollars," . " y y; For compensation to the- Governor, Judg 's, and .Secretary ,-of the Michigan territory, cven thousand eight hundred dollars.? ' " J .. . .For; the : .contingent expense pf the. Michji--Sfan territpn three htjndred and.) r 4ol'arf jFor compensation of nine members of the ' legislative CouWcil of the Mich gun territo ry, one thousand an. I eighty dollai 3. . .' For defraying the expenses of the ,. ap proaching session of the Legislative Counc.il of the Michigan temlorvJ. three thousand and wmty-iwo uouars. " . "For the contingent expenses of the Legis r ! lative Council, including: tlie printins: of the !ful temtory, one thousand two hun, dollars.; .ly ; y.; . or compensation to tne Governor, J udg- nine thousand dollars. . ; : , V v j ' For thevcontingetit expenses of the Art an sa w territory, three! hundred an i fifty dollursi 'For compensation to the Governor, Judg es, and Secretary i ot the Florida territore, eight thousand five hundred dollars. I; For compensation of thirteen members of tne Legislative Council f t the territory or Florida, -estimating j twenty-eight days, j at three dollars per day, each, one thousand one hundred and seven tjy; dollars. , ' ror conn ngenc expenses or tne JL.egi9iaive Council, including travelling expenses of the members, and printing the laws of said terri tory, two thousand .dollars. For the contingent expenses of the Flori da territory, three hundred and fifty donars For compensation to the Chief Justice, the Associate JudqresI and District Judges -of the United States, includiner the Chief Justice and Associate Judges of the District of Co-1 lumuia, seventy-nine thousand two .Hundred dollars. ' i i .. For compensation to the Attorney General of the Unhed States, three thousand five hundred dollars. ' T For compensation to the clerk in the office of the Attorney General, eight hundred dol lars. -' ' ; .-. ' ' y; For compensation to the Reporter of the decisions of the Supreme Court, one thou sand dollars. ' ; j :' For compensation to sundry District Attor neys and Marshalsj as granted by law, includ ing those in thesevbral territories, ten thou sand, five !undied 'dollars. ? For defraying the expenses of the Suprenie, Circuit, und Distrlc?t Courts of the United States, including; the District of Columbia, and of iurors" nnd witnesses, inlaid of. the funds arising from fines, penalties, and for feitures, and for idefraying the expenses of prosecutions tor otfences ag ainst the United States, and for the! safe keeping of prisoners, two hundred tliousand dollars, i -- For the payment of sundry pensions grant ed by the late and present Governments, two thousand and fifty dollars. I - i or tne support :nd maintenance ot light houses, beacons, buoys, and st keages, in eluding the purchase of oil, keepers' salaries, repairs and improvements, and expenses, one hundred and seventeen thou sand four hundred and eighty -five "dollars and eighty five cents, j ; .' - : ( lor procuring and placing three buoys on the bar hear the port of Georgetown. Sf uth Csrolina,being the amount oi an appropriation for that tbiect, carried to the surplus fund on the thirty-first December, one thousand eight Hundred ana twenty lour, tnree uuudrcd dollars. " . For building a light house on Baker's Isl and, near .Mount Desert, in the state of Maine, in addition to the appropriation of two thou sand five hundred dollars, made on the tLird of M.rch, one thousand eight hundred and twenty three, one thousand thfee hundred dollars. , For placing a buoy at the mouth of Scup perhong river, in North-Carolina in addition to the appropriation of forty dollars, made on the twenty-sixth of May, one thousand t ight hundred and twenty-four, one hundred nd forty dollars. ' J . For placing a buoy at the entrance of Beau fort, in North-Carolina eight ' hundred dol lars, -y-y- : For the payment of balances due to offi cers of the old internal revenue and direct tax, being the amount canned to the surplus fund oh the thirty -first of Dece nber, one thousand eight hundred and ( twenty four, eight thou sand one hundred and thirty-six dollars, and fourteen cents; , . For the Public Buildings in (Washington City, for the year one thousand eiht hun dred and twenty-five, eighty thousand dol lars. ' ; 1 - .- - ' j ' , - : For repairs made to the fire engine and hose, for the use of the Public Buildings, and for keepmg the same in repair, tine hundred and ten dollars y : ; , ; For. improving the Capitol Square, one thousand dollars. : '1 For paving tlie footway in front of the pub lic grounds on the south side of the Pennsyl vania Avenue, between the Capitol and the Navy Office, and. for placing sione steps at the several entrances of, the Navy Office, six thousand , one hundred and sixty -one dollars and ninety -seven cents. ' l For levelling, graduating, and Improving the President's Square', five thousand dollars. For stationery and books, for the" offices of Con missionerE of Loans, one thousand five hundred dollars. y '.;4 ; r J - I'or bringing to the Seat of Government the votes for President and Vice "President of the United States, three thousand tlirefe 'hun dred do. lars'j ; ' -- ' ' 1 " --' :-' For the discharge of siich. 'miscellaneous claims aguinst the United States, .not other wise providetl for, as shall je ascertained and admitted', in due course of settlement atthe Treasury, C si x.thoUr:aitddolfai-s. : h For survevinf the Public Lands' of the United States, including the services of three commissioifers and a suneyorappointed to value the lands, between Rjobevts ami Lud low's .lines,- in the. State of Ohio one hun dred and fourteen thousand nine hundred and eighty-two dollars and sixty cents. ;'- " ' ;. - For ' tberi salaries of the; 'ld-gisters and Ke ceiyers'bf Land Offices forty-two thousand dollars. . "y' ' - - - : - ' " -'For the salaries of the Ministers at Lonklon, Paris, St; Petersburg, and Madrid, and of the Charge des Affaires at Stockholm in the Netherlands, and at Ijsboh, fprty-nine.thbu-snnd five hundred dollars!;; ' r "''' - F'or outfits of Ministers to London and Ma drid, and for Cliarge .des AfTalrs at Lisbon and at Pans, twenty-seven thousand dollars. For theisaVariestb Ministers! or Charee des Affaires, who have been, or may be: appoint- ea to liie governmepts; on ths Amenciui c$n- tinent, to wit : . Columbia. n!nb thousand. dol lars ; C lili, nine thcgisand dollars ; leitcp, nine thousand dollars ; Buenos AyTesi four thousand five 'hundred dollars; , Guatamaht, four the usand five hundred dollars and Bra zil) foui thousand five hundred dollars, in all, for.y th ausand fiyehuhdred dolfai'; .) For outfits of a Minister to Mexico, and to Charge ' d'Affaires at Gtratftmala, BuehoslAy- res, and Brazil,---twenty-two tnousand hundred dollars. i: five For tie salaries of the Secretaries of Lega tion fourteen tlioueand dollars. ! For t le contingent expenses of all the Mis sions ab road, twenty thousand dollars. I 1 For tjlie salaries of Agents of Claims at ris and London, four thousand dollars. Pa- v For the contingent expenses of Foreign In tercourse, forty thousand dollars. 1 ' ' i For the relief and protecticin of distressed American seamen in 'foreign countries, thirty five thcusand dollars. i . For he expenses of Intercourse with the Barbary Powers, thirty thousand dollars. For the salaries of the Commissioner iand Arbitrator under the first article of the L'l jrea- ty of G ie.it, one-half the salai y of the Secre tary, and halt the contingent expenses of; the Cemmijs ssion, twelve- thousand dolhirs. For expenses of carrvintr into' the effect the sixth and seventh articles of Treaty of Ghent, including the compensation of (the Com mi ssioner, Agent, and Survevor. ; and their contingent exnenses. sixteen thnund dollars .Sec. 2. Jind be it further, enacted. That the sev eialsums hereby appropriated shall be paic oiherw ouigpi any money in tne I reasury not lo I 71.. T t faci 'Hi iuiicu z jroviueat noivever?. Thar nd money appropriated by this act, shall De jjau who is I to any person for his compensation, an-airears to. the United Slates, until sucii x erson shall have accounted for. and paid in :o the Treasury, all sums for which he may be liable ; Provided, uho, That no A 1 - '. ' M- " . t t thing strued u uns seeiion cntainea suau occon lo extend to balances arisintr solclv from he depreciation of Tieasury ; jies re rr:rf enroll narenn r i . . v- .,1 ,1 " 1 . V, v- v JUVII u v CAUCUU U HI Lilt public service ; but, in all Cuses where the pay or balary of any person is withheld, in pursuance of this act, it shall be the duty of the accounting officer, if demanded by the paiy, n:s Agent, or Attornev, to report forth with to! the A cent ot the Treasury Denart ment, the balance due ; and it shall be the . . ..... duty of the said Agent, within sixty days thereamer, to order suit to be commenced against Sec. such delinquent and his sureties 3. JLnd be it further enacted. That 1 r t ! the Sef reiaiy oi iiie ireasurv Dt , and lie is hertbv authorized and required to pay out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, tle sum or sums of money, to which any person, or the legal representatives of anv person, mav be entitled, b virtue of the act authorizing re-payment for lunds er roneoufelv sold by the United States, approv ed the twelfth day of January, in the year eignteen nundred and twenty-hve, upon such personj or his or her legal representatives, complying with the requisititfiis of that act. Approved, Feb. 25, 1825. A "List of Titte-Ys , .3") BMAIN1NG in tlie Post Office at Oxford S NJ C. 1st April,-1825. If not.takcii out beforthe 1st of July next, will be sent to the General Post Office as dead letters. A. , Miss Francis Jeter Mrs. M irtha Anderson Asa Cozens Joilsm Mrs E iza Alston 2 K. James Kerr "William Kennon L. Hichard Allen o '-. I B. BetseyBryant or Major Bui ock Edward Bullock Robert Blalock William Bullock William Bradford Thomas Biice Cah-b Brassfield - Miss M E. Lecrett L. Ivon Robert Livingston Jacob Lvon 2 Lewis Mize Fanny Morris David C. McClure2 Joseph Joseph Beckwith C. . Carle ,.- liev.Dr. Win: McPhee-' .' ' ters J" fI-. 1 , -John McClenahan j William Carter llev. Jtfsse it Cobb David Chandler. Feby Morris -1 p. ;.. J John Pittard 2 Matthew Parrish ' adisS Mrs. Miss M M iry Carter . xrv demons Miranda Canadv Edmond Peitiford ? - . , - ' - ' Vs.- D. Jonathan Davis in ancy ruryear Samuel Pa,riiam John Peace Ebeu N . Davis 2 Ia.nuales " Homeo K. 'H'":X John II. Ragsdale . Col. Vm. Robards Thomas Peagers ; . '-" s. ,-;' -v:;! Mrs. Elizabeth Sum merhill v i Dudley Srieed Edward Short . . f ' -Daniel" Stone -W ashington Sears r Rhoda Dickson Mrs.' Chane Dickson M .tthew II. Downey Britain Duke x t . Miss Mary lDaniel - . .y :..f."- -. Rebecca Faiccner Charles Flemming ! ... ... II. - -. ' Solomon Hayes: CapV Benj. Hester Miss A.M. Satterwhite Kezia If arris Mera A. Smith Benj. Thomasson 2 Miss Salena Harris; Absalom Hunt . 1 Thoma$ Hunt Patnck Terre j Thos Terry i Col. N. M, "Taylor 2 Dr.iiforias Hunt -Mrs Napcyr. II iggs - August pi Uarns, Esq.Thomas..TayoiS2 James lIarV ; ;4y.l Robert jliarrison -K. Cyrus Tyree- . John Dl IIawkins,Esq . , .( - B. Mrs. Juditli Hughs Bent. H. Wortham Williani .... ""IS , . I WW 1 - Harris J ohn Washington 2 Cephas Hudson I ester . Miss :T. Wilborn .2 . Isaac Weaver . , ' ; William,, White , Henry. Isaac Husky John B Ilerndon , . Miss Peede White J. - y Harris William. ' Robert 'Jeter 2 - y . Thomas Williams Dr. Wijliam 1). Jones, -.yY. .y,lv. Nich olas J ones ; Y-sa. Absalom Yancey 7 ; Leyijoteison, Jachonia Yancey, Esq Sale at Jy Galck & Soil's BookstoreL Phee Ticentii- fivc Cents, A. kEVIEV of the Sermon preached be tore the U.oie societv otiixortn-uartuina, on Slundav the 12th of December last, by the it. Uev. J hn S. RaventcroftI Bishbp of the )ioqes ;e of North-Carolina, by the Rev. John ritherspoon. Pastor of the Presbyterian Ch :hufph at H llsbbro'igh ! Notice. f S ihereby criven, that a certificate tor two Shares of the Stock of the State Bank f Nortili-Carolina, in the name o.f Bryan Whit ieltl' late of Lenoirt count) , has bceniinis- aid jor lost, nnd that 1 shall itply to the jPre- sldeht of said Bank at his Office in Raleigh", oh t Be. first Monday in Majr n :Xt, for dupli cate certificate, when and wi tere persons in- terefted may contest the sane if thev think prorier. W M. CROOM, Executor pf. j Bryan Whitfield, dec v Lfcnoir Gountv, March 1S25. . ,1 Nav y Commissi oNjEKS Office, 9th March, 18'5. I Commissioners or, t lie Piavy.wiJi re- ceive sealed rroposa is, until o o cjock, p. M. of the 31st May next; for the folIoSving Liv Oak Timber, viz . - . For one complete .frame, -.to be cut to moulds, for a sloop of war, aud for 500 cubic feet' of nroniTscuous timber : to be delivered at tie Navy-l'ard, near PortJmoitthy 'JY If. - For two complete frames, to be cut to moalds, for 1 sloops of war, and 8500 cubic 'eet ct promiscuous timber ; to be delivered at t ic Navy-Yard, Chrlesio p?i, JIIjss For one comph tc frame, cut tQ moulds, for la sloop. of war, and 850D -pubic fiiet of promiscuous tim er; to be delivered at tlie Natv-Yard. lirookhn, J . I r t - ! For one complete. frame, cut to i.oulls. for i sloop of war-and for 500 cuoie feet of prdmiscuous timber ; to be delivered at the Navy -Yard, PIdUidelphia. '' For one comp.-ete trme, cut to moulds. for a sloop of war, and 5 JO c ubic f eet of pro- miscuous timber ; to be dclivcred at th4 Na- vyiYartl, .Washington.--. o ;e c-.jnip'ete lrame. cut to moulds. 1 fon a sloop of war, and rt5Cy cubic feet of promiscuous. timber. ; to be delivered at --the Naivy-Yard, dot port, vq t -. - .1 Tlie promiscuous timber to be at leakt 12 fi-ftt lonir, sided straight from 11 to 14 inches, rotig squared, .the m nldip way, aiid to curve iroin finches teh feet of iti length. - 1 to 22 niches for every -1 . . jl he whole to be delivered at the respect- ve jNavy-xaras, on or neiore tne nrst uay 01 uecemper next, supjectAi.o iue inspepiion, nleasuremeiit, and approval of the respective Commanding Officers of the Ifards, or of such other persons as the Commissioners 61 the ' Separate, proposals must be ma le for tho J ...... 1' i'" - 1 - quanti y to b delivered at eaelwof the. Vards, which any person may be. disposed to supply Navv CoMMissioKEns' Officii, 18& Ftyruary; 1825. HE Commissioners ot. the' Navy will re ceive sealed propt sals until tlrree 6' clock P. M of the , 15th day of Aprilj next, for supplying the following Timber, via : ' - All the Pint- Timber necessary for Slower m?s!s, bowsprits, topmasts, lower yards, ami topsail yams, tor xnree suips ot tne line ; rot frigates of -the. largest class L fot 3 frigates of the smaller class ; for three sloops of wat ; aud for. three lower masts for schooners. For thirty', thousand cubic i et of -xuared Pine Pla' ks Stocks, to be not les than thin y-five feet,: and, to average forty-five lVet in length, of at 'east eleven inches in-cLdme-ter, iind of etiual size at top and butt. One set sof the masts ami sr;ars for the different classes of vessels! and' ten-thousand cubic feet !of the Planlv Stocks, to bt -tU-liveved at each jof the Navy Yards at Charlestown, Iass.Brobklyn, N. York, and Gosport, Va. . : , -' ; - , For two sets of Pine Bearps for Ei'igptesof the largest class; one, set.to be Uehverea at the Navv Yard at Charlestown, Mass. knd one st at Gosport, Vaf . 1 j For two set's "of Pine Beams for Frigates of the smaller class ; one set, t be delivered at the Nay Yard at the Citylof ashinglon and one set at the Navv Yard; at Gosport. i a. ;, Rra. 'll.of toV a jior fourteen Jive uas ueams ior.a sni - 4 t - the Line, and---eight ' Live Qak Beams Frigate of -the largest class, eleven pine bie- ces tor masts ana spars, ana , nine pme peams for a ship of the Line, and twenty-two pine pieces tor masts and spars toe a i- ngate; prthe largest lass,, to be , delivered at the Njavv Yard atlGospbrt, Va. ; and for five Live Oak Beams, -fofa Frigate-of the largest class ; and 51 pine pieces tor masts -and spars for a ship, to be i delivered at the Navy 'Yarn at Brduk- lvn, N'Yrork. : V:: : -A The whole of the Pine timber must be of the best' long- leaf, fine . grained, South em yellow pine and all the timber must be i "ree fnmi sap. wanes, ' bad knotij or defects of a- ny kind, and subject-to the inspection and approval of tne uommanaants oi uie several Yards, or such other persons as the -Cp mmis- siohers of the Navy may. appoint for tha purpose. : V 4 . i The proposals must state tlie pneesj asked pe , cubic loot "; and must be! maue separate ly tor the .masts of each -class, ot vessels, at each place. Persons wishing to contract may obtain ecneduies ot tne pieces required for masts," spars, arid beams, ivith. theiif severe al forms and dimehsions,',by applying in wri ting or otherwise to the Cbmmiswoneri, or to the Navy Agents at Boston, New-Yrorki Phila delphia, Baltimore,' Norfolk,! Va. or Charles ton, S. C.,. ,-' c . , . Th2 Pine Beams and Plank Stock, and the Ikast 'and Spar Timber, mustjbe delivered on or beforer the first day of May, 1826 ; apd the Live uaK Beams, on oretore the nrst ro .vember next. - i y y : : ' All the Timber, except tlie Live Oak, mast be felled, or must have been felled between me nisi ocuii iiuu ui iav xv II E undersigned having'adnunistf re a t the last ;Feb. errrt of Wake County; Con tr io the Estate of JohnstbnRrivt, "jfee'd. laU-. of said County, all person; being indebted' to the said deceased; are hereby. required Ho (ayitheir respective debts to' him ; land st II thoseto V!ioin the said deceased Stood indebt ed, pre desired to end in llieir accounts id J th subscriber for settlement. I ' ; y -. . ' - - . y, t - WM. FORT;;y -AVe County, April 4. y : r 463t , It':! And will be published early in tlie Summer, L : .GALES SEATON's ; Register cifppbatelnptnres: ; ' y . . ; Volume 1 . ?' . " Comprising the leading l)ebates Si Incidents - .. v; t yVv y y 0V. - .-vs ; ..-"f'v:'J::: The 2d Session of the lStii X V y y y Congress: -; Together; with aj APPENDIX containing tlie most important State Papers & Public l)ocuments,.tb which the Session has given yhtrlh. .Vy, ,,',; , y"v- M- vf j ;';y; To be printed on a S.up. r Royal - Paper, vo--tavoform, .Brevier-Type, double columns formiiig a Ltrge and and ample volune. (Ijf Pi ice, stitched in blue paper, 3 Jciar';-:-;- bubsciintion received kt t; e Office of the National Iii'eljigencer, ami mio ut thti.. Bookstore of j. Cles &t Son, R 1eigl S'cw .Music foi the Piano ..' ;; -V,.:,' :y ; -y ; Just received bvM. Gales St Son. y ' . ' PIECES. ' Selections from the by'Havden.1 -"r: -.t OratoVio of CTcatioxH Overture to the Opera cf Columella, iyCa Do to La Oenn i d i FngO by Ros.- iu ' The Cossnclc, an udm'.red Russian Air - ith ariations. ;'-':- H'y :'y ' '" 'y - -'-'' - Ne'er. can the Rose, do., with varitiqns. ; Di Tanli Palpiti, u iih-variations, by Iitour Piu Dulct e Placide. in tie Opera of Tau- credi,. by Rossini. ? . : . j :. La Feste-de la Rosa, a favorite; SiCiliip Aria and Waltz, . : y First of May, a favorite Ronao. y j..y Grecian Roi;do:y V ' " ' " "x '" Hungarian tip.' y i t; , y Favorite. Waltz, by Mozirt y , v, v Since then I'm doomed, ith variations O where will bonnv Anhybcotcii vjtf. th do, r ' :-'-.' ': - " - "". - Mrs. McLeod's Reel. '; : Favorite Dances in Tcim and Jerry. f iopenliagen . do. Tlie Campbell's are coming, or Hob nbhV Oh 'tis love, Basket ; Cotilhcn and Kustfc, Reel: - ' ' -: '. s : "f The Lavender-Girl, arranged a2s a Rcndix. SONGS. ;-";-: A Highland Laddie head of Mar. Ah! Cruel M nrd. r - : ' All that's bright must fade. . - ; -- " And canst thou think because we'parjf. Boy sof Switzerland. ' k . - 1 Bright be thy dreams. - i . , C'rooskeen Lawn. - K . t ; Down tlie burn and thTough the leadi. Di piaccr mi balza il cor. ' n j ..- . -Every year impr.iri iifes treasure, a D'.iet. From Fiow'rs which we twine for the tern pie ot love..' "' y " - Far, tar o'er Inir atul dale. Father, thy "word is past, from the Oratorio- the Intercession." . , . .i 1 ' Go the uj 'lis vain : , , I . Gathering of the' Clans. ' ' J Here is the G'en. ; - ' ' llr.irah! Hurrah! ii German National Sctfg llomei sweet liwme. . " " . j . , it rk! the Vesper Hymn is stealing.!.' ; .I'll love lheeas the wild bee lines. I would the wor'd haye stiayed.' " Love they, dearest, yes. - . j . Land of Love,. Roma: ice and Glory. '' f Lonl, remember David, byMlandel.v ! ; My soul js dark, froni ByroiiVMelodlesJ' ' Most beautiful appeaiy liaydch., i ;T ? Mrs.Poe. . . :j y".. j.j.,."'.' ; Ne'er can the rose. , t .. . , I y; Cu a briglit-sunny morn. ' , y f v r Oh come to me vvhen'day-Iight sets, ! Ofi pay not woman's love is bought. . :Oh tell nie how ftom love to fiv .: ! , Oh banquet.not. Of a the airs. , I Ona Moor. Pretty Sophy . Poor senseless Mary." --'.-Peace- be around thee.' Poor old .Maids. . - : 'Rofl drums merrily. " ' I Sweet is the tear that'ffshcd o'erlove.. onouia uiose iona nojies. . ; -S.y, what shall be our sport today. . - Soldier f est, the -fight U-o'cf. yv -1. " See, the dawn from Heaven is breaking'.' y Tb sigh yeL feel ho pain. . 4 Take this rose. : . ; ' ' . - !. ; ,To Ladies':Eyf s. v . ( , , " .They're a' noddin".' ' . . , t The all of life is love. " ; : ' v I ' .The Pirate lover,- - v ' i. The Harper's Song." . y The Chieftain. T " . I The Crys'al Hunters.' , " J The Castilian naid; , : ' sThe Peasant Coy. " y ' 7 yv , AVIien the weary tun declincta,., ! ; '! . .Where-Hudsou's murrn'ring btllowsi ,: f When Charles was deceived. ' f , ':'' , 'j !: Wholl buy my leve-knots. ? . : Waters' ofEllc. ; y -"; , ;. f:J - y.Whcn love was a!cTuld.;''-: '.v' yr ' Besides the above, J Gales & Bon have, a f great variety of Mdsic and Songs oil iiand. . April 7. -V ; . V y--'" , b '; 45- i BLANK WARRANTS for scrip at thi- oce. 1 i ,. . ' y'-!--"y!; ;. j" ": . ! . . -.- - - " 1 ' ' .; . V - " ' 1 -:- , ''''' ' ; ' I -it s . , 1 ,r s -. : r' .. : 4 ' -. .'-'': ' . 4 ' ' "" ' '.!"' ' . . ' ' - J:'' ' . ' ' -. 1 . - 1 . . , - ....... - ;'.'? -. . I ; .; ...... .''-: y : 1 ---':'...'' ' : ''.:: ' . , i . , . ;; , . ' .. . .-, : ' - -.:'. '-.'"--:.!-', v "! -4 -y-'- si 1 - '-, '. --. . ;:'; -. - f . . . ,.- --. . . - -
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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April 22, 1825, edition 1
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