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An Act to amend an act, entitled An act to prohibit the importation of Slaves into this state, from any of the United States 1817 16 (1817.12)

handle is hein.slavery/ssactssc0102 and id is 1 raw text is: (    16     )
fire wood, candles, &c. furnished A. E. Love, a student
in the South-Carolina College, from the orphan house
in Charleston, one hundred and forty-one dollars.
For John Suder, for the rent of his long room, in
which the court of equity wis held in June term last,
thirty-two dollars.
For the balance of salary of the attorney-general,
for giving advice to the governor and other officers in
matters of public concern, not provided for in the act
making appropriations for the year 1312, three hundred
dollars.
For the balance of salaries of the clerks of the senate
and house of representativcs, then in office, not pro-
vided for in the act making appropriations for the year
1812, each three hundred and thirty dollars.
For the balance of compenation for the two door
keepers of the legislature, then in office, not provided
for in the act making appropriations for the year 1812,
each fiftv-six dollars.
For the balance of compensation to two messengers,
not provided for in the act makin; appropriations for
the year 1812, each fifty-six dollars, to be paid at the
adjournment of the legislature.
For John Stewart, for making repairs and lengthen-
ing the judges seat in the town of Columbia, twenty-
five dollars.
And he it further enacted by the athorityf aforesaid,
That thirty-seven thousand dollars be appropriated for
the support of free schools.
To Janmes Ker, for pensions, two hundred dollars.
To Jane 'Moore, for pension, sixty-dollars.
in the Senaie Hiouse the eihteenii daY of leremuber, in the Yeap
of our Lord one thowusaet ight hundred and stvhtee,  die
1,ty-nec'iul Year J t/ indepewiuiec of t/,: United Siate.;.'
JA M1:S IR. PIfNGLE, Preident of the Snate.
THOdAS B~NNETT', ,Speaker of tMe Jliute
oi f rsenittie..
An A CT to amiendn act, enthled  Anj art to prohi'
bit the importatign of Slaves into this state, from
any of the United States, and Jor other purposes
thercin mentoned.
E it enacted by the Honorable the Senate and
_V  House of Representatives, now met andsittinKf in
generall assembby, and by the authority of the same,

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