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ITvited States n&tiseoflie of .America in Congest assembled, A That, for defraying the expenses of the Kay; for the year os.e thousand eifflit hundred and twehtvT-five, the V to lowing sums be and tiie same v respectively appropriated : ;r i - For-the pay and subsistence of ar e hereby the officers, and pay of the seamen, 'other th )an tiiose at " - Xavy Yards, shore stations, and m onlinaiy, seven hundred and : eighty-three . thousand ftve hyndred and fifty-fuur dollars thirty se- . ven cents. a I - J ! For the pay and subsistence of offlcers and s others, at Navy -Yards, shore stations, and in . ordinary, two hundred and seventy-nine thou eand three .hundred and sixty four dollars and seventy-three cents. .. - . . .. ; f For provisions, three hundred and ,fiftv:-five thousand eight huudred and seventy lars. :-' ; ? : '".'"I.' !-") Lfive! dol Vj . For repairs o vessels, and for tear of vessels in commission,1 four and fifty thousand dollars. ..... wearianu hundred i-? For improvenients and x repairs Tpf Navy Yards, one huridredVand, sixtfiye..thousand dollars, viz. atFortsm ith, in Nevj; Hamp shire, three'thousand dollars ; tCharlcstown, 3n Massachusetts, twenty thousand ! dollars ; Ht Nc w York, ; wxty thousand V dollars i! at J'hiladelphia, twelve thousand tlollars ; -at Mrashingtoj,- forty thovisimV dollars ; . at JJiorffjlk, including the purchase of a tract jf land, for the extension and security of the Navy Yard at that place, thirty 'thousand dol lars. f: :ili3 . t " V - 1" J i '- i-. For ordnance and, ordnance stores, thirty- five tiiousana dollars, ; : For medicines and hospital stores, thirty. five thousand dollars. ' ( 1 1- " -,i For defraying the expenses which may,ac - crue during the year one thousand eight hun dred and twenty-five, for. the following pur- jioses s l or height and transportation or ma te rials and stores -of-every, description ; for wharfage St dockage '; for storage Et rent; for "f ravelling expenses of officers andirinsporta- tton Or seamen; for house rent or chamber mo uey; for fuel and candles to officers, other than those attached to Nav Yards &. shore stat ons ; for commissions, clerk hire,' office rent, sta tionery and fi'el, to Navy Agents ; for; pre . mlums and incidental expenses of recruiting for expenses of pursuing 'deserters'; jfor'cdnu - pensauon to Judge Advocates Vi tor per diem allowance to persons attending courts martial and courts of inquiry, and to -officers enprag- cd mextra-servjcesbevondthe limits of their stations-1. for '.-expenses'1 of persons in sick quarters ; for burring deceased persons b e- joning to toe JNayys; for printing and tor stationery cf very description ioi books, charts, nautical and mathematical instruments, hronometers models, and drawings ; for )archase and Repairs of" steam and tire engines and machinery;' for purchase jard ihainte jtaoce nf oxen,&. hQr'andTdrbt!5,wheefs rid; wcikrneji's tools; of every BHsdription i lor postage of? letters on1 the public j;ervice ; ibr piloUge .for cabin furniture for vessels commi,ssion ; for taxes on Navy Yirds and public property ; forjassistance frejn&ered to public vessel! in distress for ijh'ctd sntal la bor , at Navy Yards not applicable to a if other appropriation ; for coals and oUier fuel for ' forges, foundries, steam engines, and for can dles, oil, and fuel ; for vessels in" commission & in ordinary ; and for no other obiffct orpur- iose what ever-f-t wo hundred thousknd dol- For contirigetit expenses for objects arising i t me current Afear. ana notnerein DieiwTe e liunierated, five thousand dollars. ' . ror pay. ana, suDsistence ot itne Marine Corps, one hundred and eighty-nine thousand -ight hundi ed and s:x ty dollars cents.''; : K I 4 i f ' l-; " ' '. t! ; aiid' fifty r clothi ng Jbr .Jhe same, t renty-eigh t; thousand seveif liulxlred and sixt-live dol-' For fuel fir the sarrie, six : thousand dollars. xpt medicines, hospital storesjir instru ments for the officers ami mar nes stationed n shore; two thousand three htnidred and sity-niiiedoJIarsreventy-bne cehts. - For contingent expensesrf hajP is to say .: fuel for commissioned officersfansprtatiort, -.titoneJ,yt: oed sacks, stcaw, extra rations to officers and postage ori public letters, foiir- teen thousand;dbllar f:: ' 1 :f f ;- :' 'K , I or afreararrp the 4 , . O v 1 1 llli.UflL .liVI0 ivs. jears one thousand eifrht Iiiihdded5and uv.emy.three,nd 'or thousand Vi'ijlit huni dred a:id tweny.fourfiveth6usandHdollai '( 2 "d te it fwtfer-mabt Tliat .-the several sums hereby, appropriate'd shall )e paid out of any mpney jn t he Treasury not otherwise appropriated i 'JroiideVeler. ' :'""4""v appropriateclljytbis afct, shall be paid to any j.erson for his comc isalion, who fs in arrears to the United States until such person shall:, have accounted; for; and paid into the Treasury, all sums for, which lie may be liable Provided; also, That .no thitig jrithis section, contained shall be' con striied to extend to balances arising solely from the depreciation of Treasury --notes re ceiyed J?y such person to be expended in the public service ; but, in all cases where-the pav or salary of any r person is withhehl, in pursuance of this act, it shall be the duty, of the accounting olhcer, if demanded by the party, his Agent, or Attorney; to report forth with, to the Agent of the Treasury ' Depart ment the balance due rand it shall be the duty of the said Agent, within -xty ; days thereafter, to order suit to be commenced against such delinquent and his sureties. - Approved Feb. 21; 1825.. -, .t ? ;. , . -' ' - ' .- ;: . - ': An; Act to extend the time for the settlement of private land claims in the territory pt Florida, .to provide for the preservation of the public Archives in said territory, and for the relief of John Johnson. , Be it enacted by the Senate and Honsr vf He eaetitatives of the United States .of America in Cong-res? assembled, That when the Secreta ry of the Treasury shall.be satisfied that John Johnson, of Indiana, did enter, at the Brook -ville Land Office, in said state, the east half of the northeast quarter of section thirty -five, and the west half of the northwest qu irter of section thirty-six Jin ! township seventeen, north, In range four, east, by mistake, in stead of the east half of the southeast quar ter, and west half of the southwest quar ter of the same sections, it, shall be la w f.jl for a ."patent to be issued to the said John Johnson for the two list mentioned half quarters, so intended to be .entered ed, on his relinquishing ..to' the United States his interest in, and surrendering the patent is ttied for, the two first;' mentioned i-if quar ters, in. such manner as shall be directed by the Secretary of the Tie. surjr. ' ,' jSec, .2. And be it further enacted, That the Cornmissiohers appointed to ascertain claims and titles to land in East Florida, be, and they are hereby 'authorized; to. continue thv-ir s s sion. until the first Monday of January, sne thousand eight hundred and twenty-six, un der the same laws, ordinances, and-, regula tions, heretofore established for their croverh meiit. Sec. 3. And be it further enucted, That so mucli of the act, entitled An act to extend the time limited for th--; settlement of private land claims in Florida,' a rendeVs void all . - r . . - . claims to land in said territory, not fled on or bv-fpre the first ; day of September, one thou sand eight hundred and twenty-four,' be, and the same is hereby, repealed, and it shall be lawful for claims to be filed before the Board of Commissioners in East Florida, any time prior to the first day of November, one thou sand eight hundred and twenty-five. Sec. 4. And be it further enacted. Tht there shall be appointed two additional Cleij-ks to the Board of Commissioners of E st Florida, to Vach of whom shall be allowed the sum of seven hundred dollars, to.be paid quarterly by tlie Treasury - of the United States.;, :; I .." :.;' '.. 'a . V .. . Sec 5. And1 he it father enacted, That each Of ihe Commissioners appointed for the examination of claims in East Florida',- be al lowed at the rate of two thousand dollars per annum; in Toll for their services, to be paid quarterl Y at th e Treasury of the U nited States, ou' -fjf any money in the Treasury, not other wise appropriated : Provided, hmtever, -.That no one of said Commisiioners shall be entitled to . dra w- a ny portion of the compensation Hereby allowed him, except on showing an ajctual and faithful: performance of the duties required of him. . r f ' Sec, 6. A iid be it father enacted That it shall be the duty of the late Commissioners for the examination of titles and claims to lands in Vtfest Florida, aiid of their Clerk, to deliv er to the Register and libceiver of the Land Ofilce' for the VVeatern. Land District of Flo rida, all records,- evidence, and papers, in the poss(?ssion of them, or either of them, relating to said titles and claims. And it shall be the duty-of said Register arid Receiver to exam ine and decide.on all, titles and claims to land in West Florida, not heretofore .decided up on by said 'Commissioners,, subject to the li mitations, and in conformity with, the provi sions bf the acts of Congress heretofore pass ed on that , subject; : f-; jfc v:.s---I Sec. r And: be it further enacted. That the several claimants of land, in said xlistrict; where claims have not been heretofore decid ed on he permitted to . file their claims, and the eyidence in support of them, with the Register and. Receiver of said District, at any time bkfore the first day of November next, wh'ise' duty it shall be "to report, the same, with their decision thereon, to the Secretary of the I'reasury, on or -before the first day of January next, to be laid before Congress at the next Sesssio'i. : Sec.j 8. And be it further" enacted, That the said Iteigiter and Receiver shall haye power to appoint their Clerk ahd prescribhis du ties, and jwho shal f be allowed, in full ; com pensation for his services, "the sum of eight hundred dpllais, and said' Register ajid Re ceiver shall each be allowed the sum of one thousai d dollars for the nerformsnce of the duties Tr.:Q uired of them J hv this act. which said sevt ral sums of money shah be paid. said Register and Receiver, and their Clerk, out of any money in the Treasun, not otherwise approprjated, whenever the business is com pleted knd the report approved, by the Se- ticjarj pi xae reasury. .. , .v- . i Sec 9. And be it further enacted, That the ! President nf tH. UnUaA ct.fl. u,L. K Jo hereby authorised to appoint two officers, to be called the Keepers of the Public Archives in the Territorv of Florida. ne of whom shall ' keep his office at St. Augustine, in East ; Flo rida, and the other at P ensacola. in "West Florida J ; " Sec. XO. And be it further enacted, Tlwrt the saKljOflicers shall eachj;ive bond and se curity irtthe sum of twenty thousand dollars, for the sjife keepinjg and preservation of the sid Archives, and for the faithful perform ance, oj live cutjes of their respeenre. omces, -. ' . ' ' . ' ' - . i"...,. ... .;r-s.;-; . i . - - ' .... ' .' !;'-. ' - V--; ;;"'".' ; . ' -, 1 .' . ; ' - . ,- ' ' ' - ''-'.' i tC '.'-' : " K ' and the translation of such of the yecords and documents as are hereinafter provided .. for, and shail'each receive a salaryt of ftve hun dred 'dollars to bd paid quarterly from the .Treasury -of the United States5 v s ' Sec 11 . And be it further- enacted That the said offi ;ers shall cause tobe.made a faitM ful and complete translation and record :of all the Spanish records and documents delivered in hy them, and .having ; relation to land claims derived from the Spanish and British governments, distinguishing and keeping se parately ? those which , relate to grants made within the c istricts of Baton Rouei Mobile, nprjh of lati' ude. thi ty one, ami those made within the present limits "of Florida ; a com: plete descri Jtive list of each. of, which ti-ans-Iation arid' : ecords; wheni completed, shall be forwajsh d" to the Secretary; of the Trea sury, and t le said ', officers shall; severally, be entitled to receive from the Treasury of the United States, on the completion of the xvork a conpensation at the rate of ten eerits for each hundred words by them translated and recorded. J ' 1 See. 12. And be it further enacted, That the said. officers shall make out and deli ver to individual applicants, copi- s or translations' of any documents, in their said' offices, on be ing paid for the same t the rate of sjx and one fourth cents for each hundred words.. Sec. 13. And be it further enacted. That the several sums of money hereby appropri ated shalfbt' paid out of any money in the Treasury, not other wi e appropri ted. M Approvec March 3, 1825. OF Foreign JLiterature and Science. WIIlS Wo "k, as its title implies, is compos B. ed of S elections from Foreign Journals. 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Wade, adjoining Isaac Tay lor and others- v v .'. . " ' i 14ddo Richard Hines, adjoining "Washing ton Gibbs and it hers. '. 300 do Wright C Stanly; adjoining J.' B. Jasper." ' ; j ' v ..-, 1 100 do property of Jno. Mayson'fc heirs, adjoining Jno.- Inslv's "heirs and the lake. March IV. HENRY ClUBS, ShfT. & Son's , : . hi pricQ Trceiity-jive ' Cents A REVIEW of the Sermdripi-eafh i foro the Bible Society of Noiith-Cafolina, oaj Simdayrthe 12th df.pecetnber last, by the ChurchV atllillsboro'ug-ln Notice, : -1 I S hereby triven.' that a certificate for two shares of the' Stock of the State Bank mf NortliiCarblina, in the name of Bn an Whit neldy" latesoi Lenorr: county; ha3 pe en mis laid orjost, and that I shalf apply ko tlie Pre sident pf . said Bank at his Office in: Raleigh, on the first Monday in May next, lor a duifi cate certificate.'whcn and Avhere persons im terested may-contest the same if tljey thirik proper.; WM. CROOM, Executor of . Bryan Whitfield, dec . .Lepotr County March 1825. " - "! Navr CoMMissroxEns OfricE,--'-''. ;r - ; : . i" . )th Marjh, 1825. HE Commissioners of the Na y wiH re- ceive Sealed Proposals, unti 3 o.clock, P. M. of the 3 1st May next, for thefollowing Liye'Oak Timber, viz I'' w i " ' For one complete frame, . to be cut to moulds, for a sloop of war, and for500 cubic fet tJof promiscuous timber ;" to be delivered at the Navy-Yard, near Portsmouth, Fv.. For two complete frames; to moulds, for s'.oops of war, and be cut to B500 cubic feet of promiscuous timber : to ble delivered at the Navy-Yard, Ch .'. rlesto wn Jtpuif: Fdr one complete frame, cut jto 1 moulds, tor a sloop ot war, and ouu cu bic feet of promiscuous tfli er: to be "deliv kred at the Navy-Yard, Broohiyn, Ji F. For one complete frame, cut tO! moulds', for a sloon of war. aud for 500 cubic-' feet of promiscuous timber ; to be delivered at the Navy,ard, Philatelphia. . For one complete frame, cut for a sloop of war, and 500 cubic 'to moulds. Keet of pro- miscuous limber ; taT. be delivered! atjthe Na- ;i l . -'; ' - -.'' ' vy-Yard Washington " -For one complete frame, cut to j moulds. for a sloon of war. and 500 i cubic! feet of promiscuous timber : to be delivered at the Navr-Yard, .Got port,' Va The promiscuous timber to be at ileast 12 feet long, sided straight from 11 t l4 inches; rough squared, the r m ;nilding wa'i and to curve from 2 inches" to 22 inches for every ten fret , of its length. The whole to be delivered at tpe respect ive Navy -Yards; on, or before the 'first day of Decen ber next, subject to the inspection. measurement, and approval of the respective Commanding Officers of the Yards, o of such other persons as the Commissioner of the Navy may appoint Separate proposals must be mapej for tho quantity to be. delivered at each ot trie lards, which any person may be disposed o supply. Navt Co.vmissioneks 18th February, 1825. Commissioners of tlie Navy will rer " Ceive sealed proposals until three o- clock P.. M ' of the 15th day of April next, for supplying the following Timber, yizc Ail the Pine Timber necessary for lower masts, bowsprits, topmasts, lower yards, and topsail vards, for three ships of the line ; for 3 fngates of the largest c?ass ; for 3 frigates of the smaller class ; ror tnree sloops ox war ; ana for three lower masts for shoonjefs. . For thirty thousand cubic feet of squared Pine Planks, htocfcs, to be not lesstnan tn?rty-nve feet, and to average fort--five fee't inlleneth, of at least eleven inches in diameter, ami of equal size at top and butt. One set of the masts and soars for the different classes of vessels, and ten thousand . cubic feet of the Plank Stocks, to be tleliyered at ci ch of the Navy Yards at Cliarlestown, Mass. ilrppklyn, N. Vork, and Gbspoit, Val: For two sets of Pine Beams for Frigates of the l.trgest class ; one set to be delivered at the Navy Yard at Charlestown, Mas, and one st at Gosport, Va. i. ; - - ; i . For two sets of Pine Beams for J rigates of the smaller class ; one set to be delivered at the Navy Yard at the City of ashirigton, and one set at the Navy Yard at Gosport, Vai For fourteen Live Oak Beams for hip of UiewLine, and eight; Live Oak Bejanis tor a Frigate of the, largest class, eleyenpipe pie ces for masts and spars, and nine pinejbeams for a ship of the Line, and twenty itwo pine pieces for masts arid spars for a Frigat'ei of the largest class, to be delivered at ,ih0 Navy Yard at Gosport, Va. and for five Live Oak Beams, for a Frigate of the largest cl ass ; and 51 pine pieces for masts and spars f r a ship, to be tleliverea at tlie ravy vara at iirooK- lyn, N York. ;v:-;:'-';'';;: ';'-- f " The whole of the Pine timber must be of the best ' long leaf, fine grained,? Southern yellow pintA-and all the timber must be free from, sap, wanes, bad knots, or defects of a nyt tina, ana suDjeci xo tuc luspecppn aim approval of the' Commandants of the several Ytntls, or such other persons as the Cpmmis si oners of t he ; Navy may : appoint i fof that purpose. f ; -v-; - - "- . ' ' - J - i : v , ,1'he proposals must state the prices f asked pe cubic foot ; knd must bemad6 separate ly for the masts of each class of vessels, at each1 place. 'Persons: wishimr- to contract, may obtain schedules of the pieces required, for i masts; spars, and beams yith.theirisever- al forms and dimensions, , by apply ing4n; wri ting or otherwise tb the fJPmmissioners, or to the Navy Ageijts at Bostbn. 'New-YorkVPhlla del phia, 'Baltimore, Norfolk ; Y a. or Charles- tonr Si cJ,f--?'il'.!iV;fVi,;V The Pine Beams and Plank Stock, ""ur'iJt,,: and the Mast and. Spar Timber, must;be delivered on or before the first dav.of May, 1826 s and the Live. 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'X - -' '-f -"'; ' ; Overture to the Opera ef Columella, by C& raza. , . :: Db to La Denna del Fugo by Rossini . i rrb t 'nai'if 1.- ' in wlriTft l-fituiar Aii v The Cossack, an adm'red Russian Air with variations. , ' v. f ' . ;'; v ' ' Ne'er can the Rose, doi with, variations .'Di Tanti Palpiti, with variations, by Latour. ; Piu Dulci e Placide, iu tlie .Opera otV Taiv credi, by, Rossini. t - 1 JLa Feste de;la Jtosa a favorite Sicilian Aria and Waltz. . "- .. First of May, a favorite' Rondo. ' . i -Grecian Rondo. - . vf Hungarian do. , . v s l; Favc rite Waltz, by Mozart. ;. . - -t Since then I'm doomed, with variations. I O where will bonny Ann, a Scotch A'ir, t CO, t- . ? Mrs. MacLeod's Reel.- v 1 -. ; Favorite Dances" in Torn and Jerry , ' - Madam de Neuville's Waltz. ; 'xr . .i he Berlin x do. .-,... iJi. fkipenliagen . . do. , . . St. Pati-ick's lny. - ' . ' ; .The Campbell's are coming.-or tlobnbbv r Oh 'tis love, Basket Cotillion and Rustit? Ruel. . ' . ;V-' v'i;,;' -4-j ; ' The Lavender Girl, arranged as a RonAJV vv . songs. ;;H:V;.;'..:t.'.; A Highland Iaddie head of War.; Ah! Cruel Maid- ' 3 'i All that's bnght must Uiie. r x? L 7 ): And canst tftou-think becaiise we pUrt. ; Boys of Switzerland. . ' ; .;; J . Bright be thy dreams. , y ;; ? ; : , " . ; Crooskeen Lawn.- -,l)ow the burn and through the Mead. ' t Di piaccr mi balza iVcor ;v S r r ' t V Every year imp irrsJife'a treasurej a Duet. - From Flow'rs wlych we twine for thiterajh pie of love. -.:.". ''x,:' -'''. :-;'5:;.i v , Far, far o'er hill arid date. ij , " T ! Fatlier, thy woyl is past; frotn the Oratoria the'lhterccssion. '.i-r H--'.- 'K 80 then, '119 vain. t ' ,; ; i. Gathering of the Chnw v - 'Herei3'the,Giensi fi' 4" -1 - i''V- ; Hurrah Hurrah! a German National S&ng. ":' Home, sweet, h-mo -..' ."-'. '. T 11 irk! the A7jsp3r Hymn ii stealing. I'll love thee wlie wid bee lov:. ,1 would the world liaye strayed . Loye tbe, dearvsVyes. , S ; - ; ; Land of Love, Romance and Glory. ; . ;, Ijord, rcmenilier Davids by Handel.' ' My soul is dark, from; Byron's Melodies Most beautiful appear, 11 ay dtp.. v - Mrs. Voe.' 4' u f-1 4; Ne'er can tlie rose. , ' On a brigrht sunny morn. Oh come to me when day-llglit eti . ; Oh say not woman's love is bouglit : Oh tell me how from love Id . ; OFi banquet not. ; ; - j: X: Of .'a' the airs. ; ::3'i Ona Mopr. " , . r ,. . . ..Pretty Sophy. . .;;; .-1 ' . ;i; J'porsenselcsMary-.''-, -;"' Peabe be around the fc. ? " . Poor old Maidsl- :3i:k-3 Jtoll drums, merrilyi ( j X .' ,j Sweet Is the tear that's shed o'er loye. ; Should those, fond hoptti? " 3 ; ; ; i:j SAy, what shall be pur Ipprt.to day. i Soldier rest:' the fight is o'er. : ; : " "1- See, the wawii from I leave n is breakift." t To sigh yet feel no pain. Take this rose. ; ,To Ladies Eyes, ; : ; JTIiey're a' noddin. . Tlie all of life is lovel ; ; The Pirate loveri ,: :' The HarperV Song. -;: The Chieftain .The Crystal Hunters. "The Cast ilian maid 4 - The Peasant Kby - . : - 4 '- w uen ine yweary sun ueciinetf, v 'Where Hudson's murm'ring hilloV. ; '" When Cliarlei was decelyetL. t , :v AVhoii buvvrny loveknots:vj i " ' ; 1 )C . Vaters of'Elle. , ; 1 T;,'T: ;Wheii lovc;-was'a clwIcL-:;;; r. Besides the abpvei J. Gates'- & 13on. have ' great vafietv of Music and Songs on hand' April 7. '::-3..r.. BLANK WARRANTS r lor sale at oiSoe ; --- , - ? ----1??- .-1 : i . 1: , I;- 0