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ILTRInON MIPAIRCUllt '''''''4t o'- (1 '1 s' 41 11- ofirs 4 -1rr-'41r -ko -4' 4 1011 -4 ill A i L' Itt Min 11Zi 11111rv1 toirnixt viv trtl ft i' Tr I I ii VOL I VAT VUL-LJ (1 Alit Si GIS (S C) THURSDAY MORNING DECEMBER 19 1822 1 4 11 ro Wo 299 FL Vindice Sponte sua sine lege fide' rettumque colentur I PASSAGE OF TILE DE 111S DAY is opened for Exhibition at the Academy of Fine Arts Mr SuLLY's Historical Picture representing the PASS IGE of the DELAWARE by the Troops under the command of GEN WASHINGTON on the 25th December 1776 The Academy having been rented to Mr Sully for the above purpose the patronage of the Public is respectfully solicited in betalf of soeminent and distinguished an Artist ccr Admittance 25 Tickets $1 December 11 ws I OF TILE 0 Ir Academy DAY is of torical DPiEctLurleivr: of the the command of the 25th Decemb The Academy Sully for the ab of the Public is ta If of soeminent ccr Admittance 2 December 11 In Of i' A ttli lers 1 Ey ktr Ilj oric ry age Et Ele- it and Liii ra i(ns alts iprf)v II ilory A )114'y lia Relic es Nos r)11 Eivis eptor with a TOL 1111 II The Subscribers AVING attended the semi-annual exami- nation of Mr IICHLBURT'S School on Wednesday the 20th Nov last would hereby their testimony to the excellent appearance of the young Gentlemen of that Seminar3 The extent and accuracy of their attainments in the numerous branches taught them reflect in our Opinion the highest creditboth oil themselves and on heir instructor SAMUEL GILMAN JOSEPH MANMAULT THOMAS LOWNDES The It kVING Wen J1' nation of ti Wednesday the their test parauce of the Sentinar3 The attainments in the them reflect in ditboth on thems1 Resolved That the president of the Senate be authorized to draw in favor of the messenger of the Senate on the treasurer of the upper divi sion for S721 81 to be by hint ek 'tended among the claimants which was considered and agreed to Adjourned HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES WednesdayDec 11 Mr Prioleau from the judiciary committee to whom was re a bill to suppress the unlawful practice of those persons who cohabit and live together without being marrie dand for ther purposes reported the same with an amendment ordered for consideration to1110110W The house proceeded to gi ye a secona reading to the bill to provide fur tke compensation of those perstls hose slaves have been executed itt ton for the late attempt to raise an insurrection in this state and certain other persons -whose slaves have suffered And on the question to agree tu the first clause the reof allowing the sum of one hundred and mentytwo dollars forty-four cents for each slave so executed the yeas and nays were required and the sane was ded lit the affirmatiue and the clause agreed to and the bill ordc to the sts nate A hill 1- the remuneration of Petei George of Pint and of Sc was (lit taken up for a second reading I he fohlow ing clause ing with conside ration And be it further enacted that if the said jail Prioleau refuses to emancipate the said slave Peter or the said Peter refuses to accept his free that then the sum dollars per mini be to the said Peter during his natural lilt'' A motion was made to fill the blank with the words one hundred and on the otestion to agree thereto he yeas uutt ay were required and the question ha ing been decided in the affirmative lite blank was consequentl filled wi the words one hundred as to allow the said Peter one hundred dollars per durtng his natural lire 1 he bill Ivas then ordered to the Sea ate and h- house Adjourned hool ois SZ lionet al HA lii alit! lqncaai knace: ke and me and Sclire tls Xe 6rfek SA aou Per ieo (Net ek nu IC Iles Du AU ut 1)cett dMIEDMInuok II l' i ot i 1 1 i A 1 i 1 1 i 414 1 i i I 1 1 'it I I 1' i I I 0 0' I 7 I 7 1 I I I I 1 I I 0 'o 4 i i i I II i 1 1 1 i 1 1' '1 i 4 t'Lltl' I 0 1 1 1 1 1 fl I J' I I I i I 1: It 1 I I 'I i 11 I i 1 i 1 1 it kill It i I 1 1 it i 1 I 1 -1 1 1 1 i 1 i 1' 1 i 1 1 I I A rr 'e Ti 1 i I P- napping of free negroes and persons of companied by the president and mem- The rhe Charleston 'Mercury color from the Senate was read a first bers of the Senate and speaker and and ordered to a second reading members of the House of Representa- South-Carolina Leto inorrow tives proceeded to the portico in front trislature Pursuant to notice Mr Hunter of the state-house wheee his excellency SENATE introduced a bill to appoint the lieute- the Governor was proclaimed to the Monday Dec 9 1822 nant colonel of cavalry and artillery in people Mr Speaker and the other Petitions were presented as follows like manner as lieutenant colonel of in- members of the House then returned viz by Mr Crafts from ce Morris fantry in the militia of this state read to their praying that the state would as- a first time and ordelsd to a second sum the transportation of his slave IN SENATE reading to-morrow Tuesday December DI condemned to be sent out of the A bill to establish an arsenal and state referred to the committee on the guard house at the tobacco inspection 1 he Senate then considered and a- greed to the reports of the judiciary petition of Win Sims and others on and raise a corps of troops and the committee on the petitions of Jim Pat- the same the same from report thereon was made the special terson ebulon Rudolph Gard- Charles Leary Holbrook others order of the day for Wednesday next ner aard Wm Wiggins praying praying to be incorporated as the Ame- Mr Hamilton from the Charleston leave to emancipate certain slaves rerican Friendly Society referred to the delegation reported A bill to fix a line in Cooper River said petitioners be rejected committee on incorporations commending that the prayers of the A message was received from the beyond which no wharves 'shall be 11 House of Representatives informing hereafter built and for other purposes le enate then proceeded to the special 'order of lie day on the petition that they were ready to receive the Sc- therein mentioned nate to be present at the qualification Pursuant to notice Mr Hamilton in- of John Geddes contesting the right of Mr Crafts to a seat in the Senate and of his excellency the Governor troduced A bill to pros ide for the accommoda- Fuller Charle Leary Anthony David Ramsay Mark Marks Oliver Lion of the court of common pleas and sj sesstons in Charleston and a ohn II Mitchell Janies Haig Win Mr Dunkin presented the petrtion of ans Frederick Belser Benj Life Thomas Gantt Richard the i American Friendly Association Teasdale i Cleary and Wm NValler were praying ncorporation referred to the sevtrally tamined and roiisexamined committee on incorporations l)sclIdeexaniination el witness s's having On the petition of purchasers of pub- ch tic lands in Pendleton district pray- On motion of Mr A Huger order in a a further indulgence on their bonds ed hat the urge ITICIIIS of the council a favorable report granting another employed and in attendance be now i year's indulgence Te 0 having' heard ust proceeded to the Mr Harper thereupon opened the alclared special order of the day took up for a gument on the part of Nle Geddes aecond reading a bill to prohibit tha and NI- Preston Avas heard on the part bringing of slaves into this state for of m'r'c raft's sale barter or exchange and for the better regulation and government of A Motion was then made to adjourn and carried free negroes and persons of color awl i WI' other 'purposes HOUSE OF rEPRESENTATIYES On the quastion will house agree Tuesdau Decoaber Pe to the first clause of the said bill the Mr Prioleau 'from the judiciary corn-date yeas and nays were required mince to horn was refei red Yeas 52--Nays 61 A bill to secure to handicraftsmen So the clause was rejected others interest by wa) of damages fo On motion the house determisied to debts and to take away re-consider the last vote and commits the temptation to law suits and atted the sai1 bill to a special committee A bill to alter and amend the insolv and Sent 4 message to the Serate in- cut debtors and gaol bounds Lets made forming th thereof and request in a reports thereon which were orderti committee from that house to join this for consideration to-morrow committee Mr O'Neal from the committee to The following reports wee consider whona was relarred ed and agreed to an unfavorable re A bill to prohildtthe bringing of slave Mar-port of the committee of ways and into this state for sale barter or ea means on the petition of the Ramsay change and foe- the better regulatio Library Society a report of the judi- and government of free negroes and ciary committeeon the petition ofJohn persons of eoior suhmitted a repo' i Kenmore a report of the committee of thereon hich was made the specia ways and means on the petition of order of the day for Thursday nextano Frauds Henderson ordered that the ordered to be pi last report be sent to the Senate for their concurrence sENATE tredneAday December I By permission pursuant to notice Mr Aloserpursuant to a report here-Mr Harrison introduced a bill to re toforeagreed to introduced a hill to es peal so much of an act 'passed in the I a board of police on Charleston year 1740 as allows compensation to a neck and to incorporate the same the owners saves executed The llenate then proceeded to the Williams of Yorka bill the more special order oldie day on the petition effectually ectually to prevent the pernicious ofJohn Geddes when Mr I larper was I practice of duelling and for other pur- heard on the part of the petitionei ill poses therein' illentioned and reply and Mr Preston on the part of A bill to authorize office copies of the sitting member on a point reserv deeds wills and other conveyance to ed yesterday The argument having be given in evidence in certain cases closed read the said bills severally a first time Mr Moser submitted the following ordei ed to a second reading to morrow resolution and the two last to be printed Resolired That neither the sitting 1 A bill to unite the duties or the judg- member or the claimant are entitled to es of the courts of law and equity a seat in the Senate but that it be de- and to assign certain of said judg- decide appeals in all cases of dared vacant and a writ issued for a es to election new I law and equity was taken up and coin- On me ion of Mr Clend'a flthe resorg wit a ted to special committee and a lotion was so divided as to read us fol- message sent to Senate informing them lows Resolved that ins Crafts is thereof and requesting a committee to entitled to his it was then join-that committee on the subject ordered on motion of Mr Moser that A bill to 'suppress the unlawful prac1 tice of those persons who cohabit and he have leave to withdraw the resolu- tion and the live together without being married Mr Clendinen submitted the following tor other purposes was referred to the resolution Resolved That Win Crafts the coMmittee on the judiciary and and means introduced a bill to make Lee from the committee of ways sittig member is entitled to his seat" On taking the question to agree to appropriations for the year one thou- the said resolution the yeas and nay' sand eight hundred and twenty two were called for and and for other purposes therein menti- The resolution was adopted Mr Miller submitted the following oned read a first time and ordered for a resolution "Resolved that the prayer a second reading on Monday next The hour having arrived which was fixed by the governor elect to qualify contained i the memorial of General John Geddes ought not to be granted i the Senate attended in the Representa- and that the same be rejected" tive chamber and a joint committee of Mr Faylor moved to amend the it tl both houses introduced the honorable John AVilson governor electwho de- solution by adding the words and II that he have leave to withdraw his me- livered to both branches of the Legis- morio lature an animated and appropriate ad- The Senate having proceeded to the dress consideration of the amendment it was The speaker then administered to him ordered that the the usual oaths of office mover have leave to withdraw the same The resolution The Senate having retiredthe speak- proposed by Mr Miller was then con-Mr er and members of the House of Re- sidered and adopted presentatives proceeded to the Senate Mr Taylor from the committee on chamber where the on John Wil- priVilegesand elections to whom was omman son owasd erdn- proclaimed ti Teci Governor and referred the resolution of the Senate rief in and over the discharging' the witnesses in attend axe the law which bars the inheritance cl il -of State of South Carolina on the Senate on the petition ofJohn in real estate referred The reigner Governor then preceded by Da- Geddes and to make provision for 'ecket Esq sherillof Richland dia their payment made a report acorn- ding the following raStAtitwo the committee on the judiciary Alitt vapefvent the ste At! and Itid teictyeatinsrthesword of stF54 acsmel4 0 is the lawwhich bai foreigners in rea the committee on A hill t1 Prevent Is Ro V1 IL ove ENG1111 ClIFFSF (a 1 At toit-ieril)crs hate received by the shp Capt ritcNeed Pine iIR Loaf Octagon and DoublA Gloster M-ttE A LSO muatard in half and quarter lb bottles hrench Wires in pint bottles Do Caper do do rMv4iroom Ketchup Walnut do Anchovies Lguin Sauce irk ins l'iccatilli PICKLES I cauliflowers Currant Jell Awl eiphecry Rat fin 4EDIttiE Pit1AN 8t CA December 1 JOHN HASLAM The Senate then attended in that The exercises of Mr H's School will be house where the oaths rescribed by resumed on the 1st Monday of the constitution and laws of this state Three or four vacancies remain to be filled December 11 were administered by the speaker of the House of Representatives to John At Private Sale Wilson the Governor elect in the PLANTATION on Combahee contain- presence of the Senate and members of ing 437 acres of prime Rice Lands 250 the House of Representatives and his of which are under bank and have been ettl- commission signed by the tivated in Rice These Lands adjoin the The two houses thence proceeded to the Plantations of Thomas Lowndes and William Senate chamber where the commission Hayward planted this last was signed by Mr President who de- Ulm by the latter Gentleman and the two ptyceding by Gem Huger and are in quality dared that the governor elect having equal to any Rice Lands in the neighbour- taken the oaths of qualification was hood of Combahee Ferry To an approved governor and coinmander-in-chief in purchaser thc terms will be liberal and if and over the state and his commission requisite the place will be divided into two then delivered he two 1 as to him tracts-10 acres of high Land well adapted and convenient for a settlement belong to the houses thence proceeded to the front tract If not sold by the 1st of January the portico of the state-house where he was place will be rented For further particulars proclaimed governor by the sheriff of apply to OGIER CARTER Richland district bearing the sword of No 29 broadstreet state November 23 8w9 The Senate then proceeded to the At Private Sale special order of the day on the petition 1 of John on motion of Mr 4 Mulatto FELLOW about 47 or 48 years A of age a Coachman and complete House Ramsay cm dered that Mr Evans a Wife a Mulatto WENCH about licitor of this state be hist! ucted to at45 years of age a good House servant and tend on the Senate during the investican sew very well with their four Children gation viz In pursuance of nor ed by the committee of privileges the resolution re- A young Fellow about 19 years of age has been four years at the Millwright and Carpenters busine and electtons on Saturday and adopted A Girl about 16 years of age a good by the Senate the Senate proceeded to Seamstress the examination of witnesses and Mar-A Girl about 14 years of age and a Roy tin Strobel John Norris and Oliver about 10 years of age handy about house Fuller were sworn All of which bear good characters For To Martin Strobel the following futher particulars apply to OGIER CARTER questions Wet propounded November 9 29 Broad-st By Nit this box now shewn you the same which you deli Notice vered to David Ramsay to produce be- I 1 I persons indebted to the Estate of fore the Senate as containing the votes James White late of Charleston decea taken at the late election for senator aed are requested to make payment forth- for St PhiliP's and St Michael's with to the Subscriber and all persons to By Mr that box con-'dim the said Estate is indebted are re tam all the votes taken at that election quested to present their claims properly at tested for settlement It being necessan and counted by the managers to close the affairs of said Estate without On motion ordered that the petition delay those who neglect this Notice will be er be allowed to examine the witnesses debarred a recovery of the debts due to them first the sitting member next and JOSEPH BENNETT Adm'or No 1 State House Square then any member of the Senate as may July 23 be desired Numerous questions hay ing been asked and answered on moti For Sale on of Mr Deas ItA HOUSE and LOT on liar- Resolved that so much of the rule as leston's Green situated at the eon requires the questions anti answers to ner of Smith and Montague streets be taken in writing and entered on the The Lot is about 225 feet square journals of the Senate be dispensed Ind enclosed by a new wooden fence The House with and that the parties be allowed is newly finished built of the best ma- six rooms ter" oll a high brick foundation containing to propound their questions verbally a pantry and two tts all finish- through the president edt in the neatest style It is seldom that so The examination of Mr Strobel hay uirahle a situation can be obtained For ing been completed Mr Miller sub- elevation neighborhood or healthy mitted the following resolution places in the city can vie with it For Resolved That the Senate suspend le ma and price apply to the examination of the managers until BROWN 8c TUNIS D'Oyley's Wharf the contesting member has offered all Oct 28 mth18 the evidence on his part On the question to agree to the said FANCY Gold apers and Ornaments resolution the yeas and nays were call- ed for and are as follows viz IIP IIASON 308 Kingstreet has just Camobell received an assortment of Campbell CannonDeasDavis 1- ram p- ti loured Papers ton GillespieGourdin Gregg Griffin rnbossed eo of various colours pitother of Pearl do Cy press tlo linger Jet-man Miller Montgome- ry a lev printed do Fancy Gold marked do Morrall Patterson Ramsay Sally Cola Borders a vane patterns an sizes Simkins Swygertand 1hom1)son2 I i Cgld Vand 1: Silver do of various patterns Jacob I'On Mottoes -e a Gold Medallions iiiininossed Gold and Silver Sheets Benbow Benson 1 Black CattelCherryClendinen i Imitation Gold Papers Cold Papers vant Durant Haig A Huger James of every size and pattern Johnson Koger M'Kibbin Moser 11 1(e-)1 e0 Papers assorted colours rat Morgan Pope Smith and Tavlor-20 1 Boards of a very superior quality So the resolution was adopted iro)ng'PaPers of various sizes Mr John Norris who had been I Pencils very fine Hair Pencils previously sworn was then called by a 'eve and IVoodyers Colours in boxes Mr Geddes and examined and cross ltin's Indelible Ink examined lkt1tkirns red and black Ink Powders ti 115 3 Steel Pens HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Instrupents in cases Monday Dec 9 ewt Rodgers best Pen Knives b(3ilitcalsisuaind Wedgewood I nk obes and Pocket Globes est Playing Cards "zganimon Tables Chinese Puzzles becember 13 Mr II Kennedy presented the pe- tition of Rene Godard and Antoine I Barbot executors of Lewis D'Anjoul praying the relaxation with regard to the estate represented bythe petitioners A PLANTATION on Eombahee sontaining 437 acres of prime Rice Lands 250 of which are under bank and have been cultivated in Rice These Lands adjoin the Plantations of Thomas Lowndes and William Hayward planted this last Crttp by the latter Gentleman and the two preceding by Gem Huger and are in quality equal to any Rice Lands in the neighbourhood of Eombahee Ferry To an approved purchaser thc terms will be liberal and if requisite the place will be divided into two acres of high Land well adapted and convenient for a settlement belong to the tract If not sold by the 1st of January the place will be rented For further particulars apply to November 23 OGIER 84 CARTER No 29 brad-street sw9 A HOUSE and LOT on lestotes (reen situated at the cor ner of Smith and Montague streets The Lot is about 225 feet square and enclosed by a new wooden fence The Howie is newly finished built of the best tFrialg on a high brick foundation containing tin rooms a pantry and two garrets all ed in the neatest style It is seldom that so deirable a situation can be obtained For elevation neighborhood or health few places in the city can vie with it For terms and price apply to BROWN gc TUNIS Oct 28 D'Oyley's Wharf mth 18 The Senate then attended in that house where the oaths prescribed by the constitution and laws of this state were administered by the speaker of the House of Representatives to John Wilson the Governor elect in the presence of the Senate and members of the House of Representatives and his commission signed by the The two houses thence proceeded to the Senate chamber where the commission was signed by Mr President who de- that the governor elect having taken the oaths of qualification was governor and commander-in-chief in and over the state and his commission was then delivered to him The two louses thence proceeded to the front rortico of the State-house where he was )roclaimed governor by the sheriff of Richland district bearing the sword of The Senate then proceeded to the pedal order of the day on the petition if John on motion of Mr Ramsay ordered that Mr Evans a so- icitor of this state be instructed to tnd on the Senate during theinvesti ation In pursuance of the resolution re- ior ed by the committee of privileges ind electons on Saturday and adopted iy the Senate the Senate proceeded to he examination of witnesses and in Strobel John Norris andsOliver uller were sworn To Martin' Strobel the following luestions Nverb propounded By Nita this box now hewn you the same which you deli 'erect to David Ramsay to produce be- ore the Senate as containing the votes aken at the late election for senator or St Ph iliP's and St Michael's By ir that box con am all the votes taken at that election litl counted by the managers On motion ordered that the petition I be allowed to examine the witnesses iest the sitting member next an hen any member of the Senate as may desired Numerous questions hay ng been asked and answered on mot' in of Mr Deas Resolved that so much of the rule as quires the questions and answers to taken in writing and entered on the )ornals of the Senate be dispensed pith and that the parties be allowed ow propound their questions verbally hrough the president The examination of Mr Strobel hay been completed Mr Miller sub- lined the following resolution Resolved That the Senate suspend reexamination of the managers until le contesting member has offered all le evidence on his part solution the yeas and nays were call On the question to agree to the said LI for and are as follows viz II camobeli Griffin CannonDeasDavis Fra GillespleGourdin linger Jerman Gregg Gm Miller Montgonie- 6 Mon-all Patterson Ramsay Sally imkins Swygertand Thompson-2 Jacob l'On Benbow Benson lack CattelCherryClendinen Duno- slit Durant Haig A Huger James Anson Koger NI'Kibbin Moser organ Pope Smith and Taylor-20 So the resolution was adopted Mr John Norris who had been eviously sworn was then called by Ir Geddes and examined and cross Lamined HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Monday Dec 9 Kennedy presented the pe- ion of Rene Godard and Antoine arbot executors of Lewis D'Anjon aying the relaxation with regard rd to petitioners estate represented bythe The exercises resumed on the Three or four va December 11 At i PLANTAID it 47 acres mg of which are nude tivated in Rice Plantations of l'In Hayward Esquirl Crap by the latter pr Teding by Gen equal to any Rice hood of Conibahet purchaser thc ter requisite the piaci acres t) and convenient ft) tract If not sold place will be rente apply to November 23 At 4 Mulatto FELI At of age a COa( Wiret 45 years of age a can sew very well viz: A young Felice tas been four ye: Carpenters mine A Girl about Seamstress A Girl about 14 about 10 years of All of which futher particulars November 9 A 1t persons lit II James White Sed are requeste( with to the Bobsc ultom the said quested to present tested for settler to close the affail delay those who debarred a recover JOSEP II Nc July 23 Fo it A HOU leston's ner of Sm The Lot i and enclosed by a House is newly firi terials on a high br six rooms a pantry ed in the neatest deirable a situatio pospect elevation few Places in the ci tents and price ap Oct 28 Gold Papers lir 11A SON a received ar Coloured Papers mbossed eo of Bother of Pearl do hncy printed do Cold Borders a vat Cold Vandykes Si Cold Mottoes Gob embossed Gold and jtotbossed Imitation Iturnished Gold Pal pold 1 Ornaments of illorocco Piper as 116 1 Boards a 1 awing Papers of "Aw ing Pencils Ye ic 1enels Pencill )- csanu xVoorlye touts Indelible Int 't(1 i tlitiens red and 1 t1 istl Steel Pens iti 3 tematical Instill 'loiters Scales Roc "'ter Glass trid 1 kott 12 inch Globe Poatres best Playi 4ckir5ntmon Table becembe 13 enlars proclaimed govert Richland district state The Senate the special order of thi years of John louse i Ramsay 01 dered about licitor of this state and tend on the Senate ldren gation in pursuance of age and por ed by the corn and electons on Si good by the Senate the the examination of 6 Boy tin Strobel John Ise Fuller were sworn For To Martin Str question's wet prc kst By Mr Moser- shewn you the sa vered to David Ra te of fore the Senate as lecea taken at the late i forth- for St Philip's am 'Its to By IVIr ere iy at tam all the votes and counted by the thout On motion orde ill be er be allowed to eN them liest the sitting then any member Lee be desired Num( ing been asked an on of Mr Deas far- Resolved that s( eon requires the questi eets be taken in writim uare journals of the Si The with and that the ma- to propound their Wog- tnish- turough the presidi at so The examination For ing been completei mitted the followin For Resolved That the examination of Prt- the contesting mer the evidence on his On the question resolution the yeas ed for and are as fc just Campbell Cannon ton GillespieGout linger Jet-man do ry Niorrall Patters sizes Simkins Swygerto terns NAYS-1-lonora Black CattelChert vant Durant Haig Johnson Koger Morgan Pope Smi So the resolution Mr John Nol previously sworn Mr Geddes and examined HOUSE OF REP Monday Mr IL Kenne( tition of Rene Go Bat-hot executors kc praying the relaxati the estate representi Nos '1lurtn its stertichl 'N Ct 1V 1)r bockel I ti Telleriire WI NE PISLEPS above Four ears old For sale by GKOliGE PERN1A SE Co Dec 11 of to liar-Moore NI)11N the the fill ma'te It Mile 9 icak Bt iv Li: ie t1 ()Id Cognac 113rowly Hol- land Cm Receited by theShip ISA ELLAr cap 11141 Few Pipes COtNAC BRAN war' :11 ranted Nine ears old and a few l'ipos of HOLLAND GIN of a very superior quag lity for sale low GEO FERMAN St Co Dec 11 Thons 9 ly) 6 per Scioce rrice a 4 by IV IP' Just Published the Printing- Office of A MILLER 411 NO 4 Broad-street and at the Honk stores of DAMON CONIC of King and George-streets and BABCOCK Stb Co 329 King-strcet Refutation of the Cal ninnies Circlilated against the Southeris and West ern States respecting the institution and ca istence of Shivery among Ahem To which' added a minute atil "'articular accottut of the actual state and condition of their Negro Population Together with 'Historical Noti ces ot all the Insurrections that have takeg place since the settlement of the country Facts are stubborn tlulIgSIIA 4 I HI A SOIItiC Price St) Gents November 12 3 Star of hr Pr the M' II NN 0 of I 11 It- le Lost or 3Listaid i Certificate of the Planterm' Silechanice It Bank for wo Sharestlateil I Ith November 1819in favor Jones Itt Witt Thy sithgclibe ro hereby give notice that they intend making APPlier Non at said Bank for a renewal of skid Cettiticate at the expiratiotrof throe mcatths Emil it this date JEKIJ JONES IV NI PI frrptembet ton rttt IC sow strot i If Prime Field Hands OR HIRE Apply at this Otticc mmwro- Prime li OR MBE AN Decerrl 1.

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