The Savannah courier. (Savannah, Ga.) 1852-185?, November 28, 1852, Image 4

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REGISTRY LAW. 1I?T OP VOTERS.—SiC. 9. B* it further enact- J H tijr Ilia authority of the s*m*. That from n1 after the passage of thin art. all persons shall I— <|u 11>ti.-l to vote at election* for Mitror an't Aldermen of the city of Savannah ant the ham- ! let* thereof, who are c!ti*en of the L'nitod State*, I have resided in the State of Georgia for one year i inin.eitiatcly preceding the election and within | the corporate limit* of Savannah for one month j Immediately preceding their registration, and continue so to do np to the tim* of *lection. who have attained the age of twenty-one year*, have paid all city taxes or have in their own right suf ficient real estate to satisfy any tax execution* which may he agaln-t them, who have made all return* required by the ordinances of the city, I and have Ivcn registered according to the provi- j sion* of till* act.—Erf racf from Rtsntry Lair, j A.—Adolph Ahrahsms. Rol>ert Adams, John 8 ‘ Action!. (}.-. II Ash. F W Avetfeldt. U W Ander son. Mathias Amorous, C II A*h. Stewart Au-tiii, David Ahrahsms, C S Arnold, George Alexander, John If Anderson, PW Alexander, Robert Am tin. George Armstrong. Jumps Anderson, IV V N Armstrong. Peter Arnold. R K Akin, P Arnold, R D Arnold. Thus Adams. E C Anderson. Richard | Abercrombie, J S Anderson, John Anglum, II G j W Alex tinier. John Allen, James Ahern, R A j ‘Allen, W B Adams. U.—Conrad II vck. Richard It'lrke. Michael Rori lsn. K W linker. John Brsdv, E J lllonnt. Win M 1 Illount, Pitrirk Brndy, Thomas Bandy, Win B lllonnt, W I! Bulloch,* Anthony Ila-ler, Sanl S Box, Jos It Baldwin. Isaac Bruno, Selgsmond l!“rg. Ilcnry llemers. N K Bvrnum. Win P Brant lev. KoN-rt Blake, Win llnrke. A F Bennett. Win M Black, Felix ll,iuvs-ou. Gilbert Butler. Thomas Boiirke, Eugene M Bee. J P Boifeulllett, I. E Byck. A Rorchert. Win S lla-senger. Patrick Itul kcy. I* II liehn. Henry Betteman. Thomas W E Beall*. Wm J Bulloch. Patrick Bradley, Henry Hurt, K It Bacon. 8 P Bell. Wm J Bandy. II I. Herd. G A Bouh-uillett, John!} Bryan. Thomas H Barrett, Michael Brannon. David Bell, John BiDm. T A Bulkier. Francis Illair. C'lias Bill, Pitriek Brady, Tim, 1 Bulloch. J M Butter, Michael Prj.att. Georg* dankmaii. CE Barrie. James Brva’n. D I, lle-t. J V Biker. W II Bunch. Jo* K llaliough, William II Browne. A T Brown. Jo .eph II Burroughs. J. hn Bennett. Louis Bare* fiel l. Joseph itaneroft. 1 haddeus J Hal la in. Pat rick llnrke. G I, Blount. John N Barle-e. James A Brown. C W Briton, ‘.loses Black. W It Bulloch, It M ll trthelme s. Ileurr W Boifeuillet. Henry Brigham. P A Illois, W S Brantley, G W Benton. M J Buckner. II f. 8 Bunts, Fra* 3 Bliley. John Boston. II M B Burroughs. Dennis Blxunerhas *tt, D II Baldwin, Wm 0 Barton, Augustus Ilo lineau. John Bum*, Michael Bowley, Wiiick lturkc. Jas C Blam e. J II Ba-hlcr, W J lllodget. JisC Bowen. Johu W Hire, Barnard E Bee. K 8 Bartow. Wm G Bee, J P Brooks. W H Botirdley. W t’ Butler. II 8 Bogarlui, Frederic Bailey, W D Bashlor, Jos W Brown. John 0 lllance. Theodore Illois, William Illois. W II Bourke. John F lliake lr. t! lit. Brown. Wm It Banks, 11 L lloullineuu. J T Slackm r. Chi< II Bell. G Bronson. II 8 Bell. P T Broughton. W II lira .ley. I. 8 Bennett, Jas Beilin. Wm Bailey. F II Illois, J || Buckner. —Wm 11 Curler. John Cooper. C A Cloud. P I. Constantine, David C Cxh, M A Cohen, It It Cuvier, (lea A Cinler. Solomon Cohen, Hugh Cullen. W II Cooper, Edward Cubbedge, David Cohen. John Cleary, Joseph V Conner.it. Allen Cullen. Chas I* Cooper. Jutnei Cleary. Barnard Constantine, Tlu.mis W Cooper, John Clancy, John F Cars tens. F W Cornw ell. Jos 8 Carr others, Nicholas Cruger. Wright Culpepper. Tho-Corley, It M Charlton. 8 J Cass.ds, Rich aril Cole. Thomas ('ll vck. Jno L Clark, Michael Cu-nck. C It Canip fl-ld. Francis F Cole, John Curry. Thomas Clark. John Cardell. J Connelly. John Carruthers, Fred erick Cook. Emanuel Canwraller. Luke Chri-tie, J Campbell, Francis Campfi dd. John I) Charlton, John G Cooke. Edmund Colter. Montgomery Cumming, II E Courter. Jos S Clagliorn. John Cas. John Cnniiingham, Carl Craft. Wm Carson, 1! L Cole. W G Chniton. 3 J M Cuhbedge. Moses Coburn. I.FCook, Ileurr C'on, 8 M ColUing. Frederick C irstens. Wm I’M. Wallace Cumming, Patrick Crutty. Michael Carey, Peter Cobh, Wil liam Condon.’ltoVrt Carr. Fra* Champion. A II Champion. John W Cornell, James Cornell, II It Christian. John J Coates, James Cox, John T Campagnae.. William Cullen. Andrew Cord.es, Pierce Condon. Aaron Champion, John J Cor nell. W T Chapman. Daniel Clarke. J B CubVdge, George C illy. Crialr Cranston, Charles Cannon. ItoVrt J C.ulighe, 8 T Chapman, John F Cardell, Antonio Chi-a, John L Cope. Thos Connin'. Tlios Conway. Moses 8 Cohen, D II Camp. Detain- Co hen, J “l* Colter. B irtow Cyuthu, Patrick Clark John M Cody, J Clagliorn. Win Cannon, C'lias Cler, Aug Cannon. Patrick Clark. Isaac Cohen. W Cromwell. G I, Cope, jr.. G L Cope, sr.. James A Courvoi-er. 8 II Cooper. 11 A Crane. W L Clark, I) II Copp. 4 D Cole. C K Cotivor. T Corr, Bryan Connor. J E Cope I, C Clack, Geo C'lark, Win P Clark. John A Chamber*. Win Colter. Laurence Connell. Fred Cullen. John F Cercopely, George Cm ee, II II Crandel, F A Cannuet. J Cavanaugh, Martin Cotiw y. D It Coleman.. James Carroll. G E Cong l >n,’Thomas Collin*. J P Cohen. Chas H Connery. 11.—Richard W Delaney, Martin Duggan, John Doyle, W C Daw-on, Michael 1) ally, Ricli'd Dono van. Soul P Dil'Me, Daniel Donovan. Al'iert L D'Lorge. Patrick Dow ney. Isaac D'Lron, Michael 1 Donnelly. John Donnelly. Wm M David-on. Mortr Dorgan. W.n II Davl. Win Dixon. James Dunn, Che ley Dugger, Jas II Demund. Joseph Dawson. Thomas Dowell. John Downing. J E Davis, II J Dicker-nn. L 8 I) Lyon, G W Divis. D 8 Daniels, John Daily, Wm Dutiran. John Dillon. Israel Dasher, Levi D-Ibitt, A O Davenport, la.ac Davis, Henry Daunilfelscr. John D Deilamioy. W L Da vis. 8 C Dunning. Patrick Denni. Cha- II Duryee. Burrell live. 8 0 Dunning Jr., FG Dana. W II Dudley, John Ilovaney. John Dohle. It II Darby, J M Doyle. Wm 11 Dunning. Jr., J is Downey, Hen ry Du’ognon. Jas Dovle'. Martin Dunnagan, Dud ley Dav enport. Jacob Do LaMotta. A M Day, J J <1 Davis. Tho. K Davis. Ja< D-Martin. II Ditt* nier. Alex Drvsdrle. D R Dillon. jF Danners frl-er. J B Da h-r. It W Dasher. M T Dukes, J II Pews. 8 L Dowell. John Dryer. F II Demere, W J Donald on, Thus F Daniels, Michael Duggan. J Duggan. |;.—Henry Ellis, Daniel Egan. Richard Ennis, Abraham Ein-trin. John Kserard. Wm Kllehy, Too , Eden. K W Eden. John J Edy Chas J Kilen, P'tef Ludrli'S j \ Eji-tviu, E twin TV Irvine, Ja- ] Ei,.u. I'.—Joseph Felt. John Foley. Thomas Foi J, Jo- ! 8 Fay. Win Fririll. Bewall II Fisk, Jas Fouu- | tain, bng’ild Ferguson. J E Falligant, Itoliert Fer- J r ..dl. JolniG Falligant, James Farrell. John Fol i iri. Andrew Fairy. John Fitxgerald. Andrew FUtley. It 11 Fell. Michael Finney, William T Fe iv. E 8 Fulton. G 8 Frierson, Austin French, Johann D Fislier. W Follcard. Domiuick Fl.attey, John Flaniiegaii. Patrick Foley. Thomas Flaherty, Jno D Fish. I- M Falligant, Owen Folor, L J It Fairchild, James Foun-t in, Michael Fay, G W j Fennell. Jno F i ‘w.J It Fislier,G J Fulton. Jacob j Friend. J C Fathers, G (S Farcies, John C Ferrill, I June- Folker. Green Fleetwood. George W Falun. I 1 Fr- eland, II K Fort. T A F irries, W 11 Flemming. J A Fawns, F Fink. David Fitzgerald, It Fisher, l> II Fiekling. Jacob Frey. Jeremiah Fickling. Win Fieldingl Alex Faucett, C E Flan ders. W G P iote. B’oju F.auklin, Peter Feth, G TV Farrics, Tli is \t Foiman. ti.—Jo'on G rdtz. Francis Gtimhall, JP Guil in <rtin. I'.eoj iniiu Ulonovoly, Jo-hua GrifTith. C L Gll'iert. Jos George, sr.G W Girmany, J It Gatlie. j S W Gannon, J Geiger, Michael Gia-goer; G A Gordon. Wr. A Gibbons, Patrick Garron, James (Ira tv. Geo bir i. J FGovenstem. Jo.,u Gammvil, J Gallagher. Domingo Oalleo. John Grlfiin. Jolin (i novely. Jas K Godfrey, L J Guilmartin. Sea born Goo I ill. David W Gnann. George Gatehouse, J M Gridin. Thomas Gieenr. J W Gibbons. Chas Gro<, Patrick tier lon. P M Green. Jno F-Gla tigny. Peter G ifney. W W Goodrich, Israel Gear, Win T Goodwin, John Gillel.aii l, Joseph D Gar nett. Charles Ganaht, John Gallagher. C A Grei ner. F I- due. It M Goodwin, I. 8 Goodwin. Oars tens tier It-, It 8 Gray. J is Geurtre. jr. I> II Gallo war, James K Gaulry. Julius U GauJrv, It II Griffin, It 8 Gray. Jos George, jr., I> II G lllowar. Martin Gertin. James Gugel. J A Gray. II J Git- I licit. Matthew Gallagher. James Garbor. Win I .tlannangtily. John M Guerrard. Benj Georgo. It D | tlnr.'feii'l- P Gel'dehou-e, Joseph Gall.igher. J , Goul* let, TV E Gelfeken, Jas Gowen. Jas Gar- j land. ■hs* Grant, J II Gunhy, II Gaualil. Martin] Greenll* M Gugel, Wui H Gugel. John G Gra:m. ! F. W M tLitl n I, Tho* Grumble. W It Giles. Henry ] Gilbert. \8 Green, W Hatpin., jr., John (lowan. Wm Go lfcfc, Wm Oalpln, sr., Jos Uanahl, Geo S Gray. k lI.—S L lf*rris, P D Ileiithein. John Ham sr. C 8 11-nrr. RJiristopher Hussey, J y Hughes, C 8 Harris. Martin U'lullhan. Dennis Healv, Den nis lloilan 1.1. 8 llart. Mlcli'l lloran. Jno Hughes, j David Harmon, M C Ileald, Win L llanpt. Wm N j Haliersliam. James Hunter, 8 N Harris, J R ller nao l.it, 8 P llauiiltou, llnory Haupt. Edmund j llelferen. Patrick II ill. TVilliani Ilanlan. Jona than Hill. 1. F Harris, Win I* Hunter. G TV Hard- | castle. Win Hunter. K D Hendry. D F Halsey, Patrick ll.inly. John Higgins. John llan’.y. John , A Henges. John Hunter, 8 It Haupt. John How- ; ard. Martin Horn. Peter llerrmxn. It A Honlker. i Hold Hutchinson.JamesO Hines. Henry llnuki-n. | J B Harley. Michael liicker. Timothy Ilowe. C j 8 Hardee. Elisha Il.agar, J P Hood Thomas j It; i rson. TV J llaP .i.ei.rv Harper J E Hogg | TV R llarrl*. Nii hulas llern.andei. Thomas Heffcr- ; en. Alfrisl llxyvood. Mo*** Y Henderson. C H ‘ Hall. R H Hardee, David Harrington. Edwlu E i lli-rt*. TV II Han-emsu. Wm Hone, N M Harris. J Ptephen llatrick. 8 A Hooker. O 8 Hunter, R R ! Habersham. Chas F Hamilton, TV II Holme*. 8 P I ilalser. Wm II Habersham. J M Haywood, Tho* Hornes. J It Habersham. Geo 8 Harllng, John ‘ Harrison. N llryle. F Hernand**, A Harrison, j Wm Humphreys. John lleery, O Troop Howard. : D 8 Henderson. Win Henderson, J M Henderson. ! Thus llcnrc, C Hstman, John II Hull, Levi Hart, ‘ Jama* Horan, K H’ idt, Maurice llackett. RoV-rt j llaber lixm. 8r . John Uurps-r. J W Harris, .Thos ll'ilcom'io. G II llolenmb*. E 8 Harris. Wm lleldt, Jo.eph Haregroves. Jo-eph C llaV-r-ham, John B llolconilie. 1.1 trial Hkjden. K J Harden. John llainirt. (io Haas. Jno K llam'et. M Harding, fteymo'ir Harris, E l> Hevlo. TV m F Holland. II F Holland. Janies Hints. M H Howell, Thomas llanlen, W It liairUon, M'lton Humphreys, Jo* II llariay, R B Hilton, K TV Hunt, Juu F Herb, Win Untie. I.—John W Pile. John L fhly. Win Ihly, Bry. en Island. John TV Dily. John L Ihly, VTu Ihly. ; Brian Idand- I J.—Georg* Jones. James C Jones, James M Jones, B G James, Alexander Johnson, James T Jones, J D Jesse, Tho* Jon**, Edward Jones, Jo* John-on, Peter Jacobs, John R Jcnnson, Chris tian Jogstetter. E 8 Johnson, G 11 Johnson, W B Johnson. Emanuel Joseph. Jos R Johnson, A B Jones. John J Jackson, lluttoch Jackson, Nicho las Jeffreys, Robert Jacksop, TV in A Joudon, It K Jackson. Claus Jackens. Peyton R Johnson, 1 Jos W Jackson, George Jackson, i K.—Fred Krcte, Harmon Kulilman, Wm II Kelly, Philip Kolb, Dedrick Kattenhorn, P M Kotfock, Err* Kent. N B Knapp, Jas King, John Kenuedy, Dr N Kolilhouse, James Ker, Peter Kraus, Gefort Kerk, James Kenned v. John Kelly, Daniel Kain. Hanford Knapp, A J Korn, Edwin Knapp. J F Kirby, Nicholas Kerley, Robert Knox. ! Fred'k Krrtison! Peter Krine, Loul* Kemp. A J i Kennedy. A L Kent. Louis Koegel. Tho* Keaton. ’ Jas Kirkland. Alfred K-nt, Phillip Kean. D O ! K.i.ilTt, TVia Kine. Edward Kean, Edward 8 Keinp ton. John Keegan, Cha* II Knapp, Wm F King. Nicholas Kelleher, John -J Kelley, Thomas 11 Kreeger. L.-!-C A L Lamar, Thomas E 1-loyd. Benj W I.lovd, Hugh Logan. Jos Lippraan, John M B Lovell, B W Leach, B Lathrnp, Martin Larkin, ! 8 Y Levy. J T Latham. I’eter Logan. Thos Leary, Hugh Larkin. Patrick Lenahan. Patrick Lee, Dan iel Lxphan, Thomas Lyon. James Lunaghan, F W , Linde, Daniel Leahey. Win M Leigh, John Lar ! kin. Henry Lathrnp. D P Landcr-hlne, Andrew 1 Low. C D Leiihy, Louis Legrfel, Johu Lyons. O It LufT'urrow, Charles Law, Peter I-ee. Itoliert Ley ; bourn. Ley Lelieutbal, W TV Lincoln, H F Let clie. F M LoholT. Paine Lovell. Win K Long. John N Lewis. Biineon Line, M L Lutf burrow, William Lake. 8 A T Lawrence. A It Lawton. Edward Lynch, Edward Lovell, John Liter*. Linda Liude. D N Lane. James Laughlin, J F Linder. James J I Logan, Robert A Lewis, A B Lewis, J H Ladd, John Latna. Jas Ly neh, I D Laßmdie, Peter Law rence, Michael Lavan, Matthew Lynch, Robert . Lachlison, Ca-par Lenn-r, Jas Lichlison, James Larkin. Timothy Lavan. O A Lallorltc, Robert Lund iv. John Lawton. A J Lcbey, Tlios Lewis, Win II Lyon. Antonio Loevenio; J O l.ambriglit, Michael Lynch. Pat'k Laughlm, John II Love less. G TV Lockwood. Loors Luhinan. >l.—Aliraliam Minis. David Morris, John Ma kin, Jacob Manses, Thomas McNichulas, John Ma ter-on. Edward Mauhan. Jeremiah McCarthy, John Mellue. Win Morrell. J (1 M-hrten-. Hobs-rt Tlelntire. 11 C Mehrtens. John I> Mallett. Joseph M.irdecai. Michael MeGnil. Thomas Murtaugh. Leandrr Moore, Mathias II Mver. Peter MeGuilli } cu ldy. Bilve-ter Maiming. M Mar-li, Jacob Miller, Jolin Muridiison. John 8 Monluiuilin, Tlios Ma her. Thos McAuliff. Jas McFeelr, It TV Mically. II TV Mercer. C A Magitl. Wm Meredith. E K Mc tirail. Thos McCollum. II Morse, Wm J Moore, J l Mallard, C D Murphy, Jeremiah Mack. N C Mills. Jes-e Mount. John Murphy. B M Morel, j Patrick Me.tr*. C C Millar. John McCabe, llarvev Morse. John McDermott, J M .Milieu. Thoms* TV McArthur. Lei i 8 Myers. Henry Mervkhardt, Mi chael Meath. Thomas Mahou. Patrick McGovern, 8 8 Miller, T J McNish. Johu Mahoney, John Me- Gun.-igli. Patrick M.i>terson. John Mallory, James J McCoy, Isaac Minis, Edward MoCalie, G Mur kiu*, 8 3 Moody. Dennis McGuire. Lawrence Mc- Kenna, Neyle Mellue. J II Mehrtens. M B Myer. j Thomas McKenna. John Miller, Jacob Munke, Ed : ward McGraw, Bartholoinew Mcluarney, John Mallery, Luder Mehrtens. A F Mira. Fabian Mver -1 hoffer. (i 3 Miller, John R Marlin, Wm B Moll, Jis TV Morgan, Michael Morris. Jolin TV McCoy. C F Mills. Wm E Morgan. D J McKenzie. A F MorJecai, Jas 8 McDonald. Joseph Manu.-r, Tlios It Mills, Domingo Martini-. Jos Murphy, G A Me- Cleskey, Angus McAlpin, Jas McHenry. Michael Martin. Peter Maris, A Mode, M It Millen. John McCall, Jn- McFooly, Wm Metcalf. E Mendeil. A K Moore, Win Mackay, John McNi.-h, J 0 Mills, L B McConn. Win Morris, John McCollum, Chas McCann, Barnard Mallon. Wm McLaughlin. F W McCarthy, TV in II Mills. John McMahon. John T Mulligan. Patrick McLaughlin. Jas Matthews. I aac Mar-h. Thus Mad leu, John Moran, F A Maddox. Soloiuou Mayer, E M McDonnell, Wm Morel. Jim .'l.ilmu. J It Mover, Thos G Mooney. 1 0 Mort.ni I. Jos McDonald. T It Maxwell. N W McLeod. Alex Mcllanlee, Jno T Mitchell, Fred'k Mtlndorf, II K Muntfnrt. Jus Mcßride. TV J Me- Mutosli. tbiui'lll Morel. Jeremiah McCarthy, Wm McCarthy. A N Miller. Tlios Mott. 11 P Miller. I TV Morrell, Jas Mrlntiro. Dan'l McCarthy. M II McLeod Jas McCann. J McCann*. Tho* Meek*. F. in or I .Tluilegan, John McAulilf, Archibald Mc- Allister. N. —Joseph Neill. Thomas Naylor. Wm Nunga zer, James Nungazer. TV G Norwood. John W Xevltt, D B Nichols. E I. Nriilliiiger, Daniel Nel son. Terrence Nugent. G NN!rl,ols,Gro3Nicli ol-. L F Nichols. Jus Nagle Nevill Neyle, John Neil, J G Neldtllnjter. A A Nungazer. J K Norton. Jacob Newberger, Edw |Niigi nt. 3 Nutiuan, Jas N Norris, Frederick Noltemen, Jno O Nicoll, Thos M Norwood, C Nowiand.J Nei ltlinger, WmNevc. O. John TV Owens, George TV Owens, Daniel O'Connor, Tlin O'Brien. Oweu O'Rourke. John F O'Byrne—David O'Connor. Owen O'Reilly. Hum phrey O'Leary, G 8 Owens, Denni- O'Connor, Juba O'Connrll, John II Ohhueyer. Win I( O'cntt, Wm Ohnstead. J F O'Neill, if G cUcntt. I O'Rvrlie, Mi hael O'Neill,C K O .-ullivan, II ti Ol ver. John Oliver, Jonathan (11 m-toast, U O'lteitly Jam, s Oliver, TVm t l o'Driroll, I aniel O Butlivan. T O'Connor. Daniel O'Sullivan, TV TV Oates, John Ogelvle. M TV O’llyrn, Tho& O'Bryan, Geo Ott. Fie-lick Otto. P. —Jolin Poole, 8 G Par cost. Owen Peterson, C It Patterson, Martin Pg, ton. Antonio Ponre. E M Prendecga and. Samuel N Papot. James Prender gast, O C Parker, Anthony Porter, Jo-eph V Pren tice. John F I'nsey, N 8 Pinder,Samuel Philhrick, James M Prentice, 3 M Pond, TVm Purri-h. Pat rick Prunty, An Lew C Pacetty, Edw in Parsons, Eli-liu Parsons. John Penfidd. John Phelan. John 1 Powell. James Preiulergast. Thos Purse. Samuel Pittman, E J Purse, (ieoege I'ar-on*. H D Papot, M Prendergx-t, Edward I’adelford, Bcn.. Edward Pa lelford, Jr., Tlios I‘idgeon, Tlios 8 Pitt'. Jolin Po-tell. Jos W Phillips, James Prunty. J M Palin. I-aac Pearshun, A Ponce, 8 Phillip. M M Peck, Patrick Price, (} C Puder, Thos Prendergast, C'lias Perry. It TV Pooler, II K Preston, Jos V Preston. TVm F Preston, Edward Pursale, DG Philhrick. Q. —James Quantock. Jolin (|iun, Martin Quinn, TVm Quinn. TVm Quantock. jr. It.—P M Russell, Waring Rus-ell, David Ro senblatt. Jacob Kosenband. Jolin Russell, Dennis Ityan, TVm Rochester. James Russell, Thomas J Ryan. J II Ross. John lloedy, A M Ross, Michael R ieliford, Christopher Russell, Wm P Roberts, John Ilian. J B flood, Jos TV itohbart*. Henry ilo.er, William Robert-on, Patrick Reilly, L 8 Russell, Wm Roche. Harney Roden, Patrick Ityan, Wm Rogers. John A Richord-on. Johu C Row land, Michael Rooney, George Ititler, Edward Reilly, Daniel Robert-on. Wm Rem hart. J TV Rabun. Joa Rj-s. Fras Ityan. J B Riph-r. J TV Item -hart. Robert Kaifor-I. H TV Rail-H. Mathew Rai ford. TVm Iteillv, J P TV Reed, John Iliordun, Fras Reives. Jerfcrson Itolwrts, 0 II Ilikeman. II Rogers. J Koualdson, Jeremiah Ryan. C U Reed Chas K llobliisun. Jos Ross, Henry Roher, Geo Itohhins, A Ilus-dl. TVm Kolwrsnn. John Itowley, John Rogers. Dio'l Redman. W I* Rowland. Hugh Reilly. Andrew Roilty, N K Ralston. II J Royall, Jno E Itice, James Ryan, Jas L llosslgnoll, C K Ilyan.'Wm llohken, C W Rogers, Thos Itunau, (1 Rolsert-on. Tolilas Ituthleter, F A R<iler, G S Roux. F T Rolf, .Tl J Reilly, Janies Russell. S.—E A-Bnullard, TVm Bwoll, John A Schaffer, John Bcudder, Richard Binre, Henry Starke, Abraham Simpson, Christopher Scliueider, John A Stiley. Ilichartf Sranlan, Emanuel Sheftall, Harman BiHs>r, II 11 B|>eiirer, Mordecai Sheftall, Andrew SteafvaL-r, John Bavage. J 3 Solomons, Frtelerlck Scheilf. A A Binets, TV R Symons, Thos Sullivan. George Spalthoff, John G Sexton. A J 0 Shaw, Jacob Shatter, M Shi-ftall, Sen , (1 J Spen cer, Samuel Solomons, J P Screven, John Spell man. D II Stewart, John Sullivan, D Shatter, W II Smith. John Stoddard, Ephraim Seudder, Samuel 8 Sibley, Anthony Scgur. Jas Shea, Patrick Scan lan, Jos Skinner. J II Strnes, Daniel Sullivan, Jas Skinner, DrS Sheftall. NicholasSinot. Martin Sullivan, Lewis Smith, Jacob Shaffer, Thomas Saunders, John Steren-ou, G N Staley, Thomas Smith. G J Smith. John Sullivan, Jas Sullivan, TV alter TV Smith. Geo Shultz, F F Strohhart-Jas J Stoke*. Guo Sliute. Hannon Saug-lock. Henry Seltzer. C B Scallv. E Somerall, Francis Sorrel, Jolin A Slegin. John Sloan. Wm O. Halford, John Screven, Wlll Salte, CTV Stone, J R S.xas-y, J Tl rich ley, Fras Shills. P K Shicls, Adam Short. John Y Symons, Jas Symons, F It Sweat, Edmund J Saunders, Edwiu Slellers, J M Solomons, Au g'l-tus Scheidemxn. Dennis Sullivan, M J Solo mon*, M Slielian, Dennis Sullivan, Barney Smith, Henry Stlhh*. Jas II Shehan, Valentine Stauton, Johu Sherlock. Loral Scranton. Martin Shannon, Jo-eph Sullivan, Ja* FStokes, Philip Smith. Jo* M Shell man. Janie* M Strickland. Timothy Slier ridau. Tho* Smith. TV in Starr, r.II || Scranton, Jas Siiendan, Conrad Schneider, (} Stevenson, ’ Richard Steel. John Shield*, N Smith. 8 8 Speis ’ segger, TV TV Starke. A Seamen. T F Stevens, J E I Stirk, II TV Smith. Win Starr, jr.. Henry Saunders, ’ Peter Smith. J D Stebhin*, A A Solomons, O TV i Shaffer. D T Scranton. I’at Sklnnor. Edwd Swift, j Sam I B Sweat. John D Spann. John E Stitwrll, 1 II Shephard. F M Stone. Elraxor Solomons, Thos I Scully, Wm Saan-lers. Ja* Smith, sr., J Schun f doll, Jessee J Smith, Wm F Shearer, J A Sowell, ; J S Slnrtuvant, TV Saunders, Julius Smith, Hit j Sefley, CSmith. j T.—Wm II Tsrver, John V. Tarver, George W I Titcoinb, Wm II Tyson. John Thompson. Patrick ; Tydings. Barnard G Tiiden. A FTorlay, FG TIIO - mas, TV F Thompson, John F Tucker, A Talldrd, Fras Trautell. J D Tembroke, JosThunnott. B T ; Turner, TVm Thomas. C E Tofft, E lwarl Town sen,!. B T Ttens, A Thomas. W P Telit. ‘ anon 1 Tliredcraft. Johu II Thode. If J Thomasson. TV B . Tin-ley. I'rancls Truehelut, R V Thomas, Rirb ardson Touitw, W II T.ilbird. J E Turlor. John G ! Thomas, John Tiurapler, I K Tefft. James p Tu -1 tin. Thomas M Turner, F A Tupper, Chas Thomp son. H J Tiedeman. D Thump-on, J Tithe. L 0 T*-bu, Ch*s U TalUrd, 11,-nrr Tow, J Tanner, 1 TV A Thompson. Robt Todd, F J Timmons, TV II Talbinl, jr., J J Thou*. J Tfchenor. Win 8 Tay lor. S I’ Taylor. J M Thomas, J K Thompson. I’-—Christian Cbele, Phillip V’sler. V.—Antonio Vendlay, alias Ramboskl, Cha* Van Horn. Will Vcrstille. Tri-Lara V*rstlUe, Divid Trader. Henry Vielstich. Wi—O A Wood. Richard Warn*. J l Wlne burg, Capt W Whit*. James Tthlllhaa, Beth Woodward, Elisha Wylly, Chari** Wilson, o*o W Wylly. Augu-tus Wen**. Jsrae* Whit*. L W Well*, Francis WlUon, J J Wavar, A R Wrlxlr-, : Edmund WalUn. A J Wylly. Jo* M Wilson. G M : Wahjlorf, Wm Thorn* William*, Wm Wilson, THE SAVANNAH DAILY COURIER, NOVEMBER *B, 1852. Wm Water*, Illram Waller, John Williamson, Ja* White, Jacob Walter. Gregory Whit*, Mi chael Weldon. Thomas Weight. W C Wylly, K G Wilson. W W Woodbridge. Bryan Wren. R D Walker, John W Wilson, Thom** J Wa!sh| HO Wrer. Jo* W Wood, Wm Wright, U S Wait, ll F Willink, Isaac Wilder, Wm W escott. Jacob W ald burg, J W Webster. Jerrard Wnbbletnan, A J White. Christopher Whit*, Irvin L Wolfe. Nicho las Wolf*. Conrad Walsmith. Luar P Whitehead, CE Whiting. T R Wylly.Knot Wlthlrovon.Fco jsu.la Whitehead. Thomas Workman. r-J a*r, J W Watt*, John William*. 8 P Whitehead, Thomas A Wilson, Thomas 8 Wayne, G W West. Jo* W White, G M Willett, Simon Walter. W II Week*, II K Wa-hburn, II F Waring. John R Wilder, Henry William*. S B Williams. Geo Wil l!*, H F Willink, Teter Wlitlterger. TVm II Wilt bergr, M TVendelken. II Wilson. Z D Winkler, Z N TV Inkier. Jno E Ward. J C Webster. R Waggen sleln. Jos Washburn, D L Wilson, C V WlUon, D White, P White, Jno M William-. Norman Wal lace. II Weigand, T While. W U W illiam*. J T Webb. J G Watts. John Wirkhntn, Lem .W ilson, Win P Wylly. John Wilder. J E Walthocr, Chris topher W'itgen, John Weiglem, J W C William son, TV War ut-r. Y—Peter Yon*on, John A Young, Dr E Yonge, Win A Yonge, Wm P Yonge. Z,—Peter Zaradotki, Edward O Zetroner, Ja cob Zimmerman, Edward Zedente*. 8 Zeigler. The fort-guiug are the qualification* of voter* entitled to vote for Mayor and Aldermen of th* city of Savannah, at the ensuing election iu De cember next. and a list of person* registered for the month us July. If there are any persons whose names ara registered, and who are not en titled to a vote, notice is respectfully requested to be given to the Clerk of Couucil, that they may be dealt with according to law. R. F. AKIN. Clerk Council. Th* (■•Ternntrnt of the United Stain *f America, A. lt*3l - Executive. Milli*d FiLt.Muna. its N. Y.. President. William R. Ki.no. or Ala.. Pres't.of the Senate. The Cabinet. Daxiil WxnsTßa, of Mass Sec. of -"tat*. Thomas Cnnwix, of Ohio .'.See. of the TreAS. CHsaLß* M. Conrad, of La.... See. of War. Jotix P. Kxsxxnr, of Md Sec. of the Nary. A. 11. 11. Sti-aht, of Va See. of Interior. Natiisx K. Hall, of N. Y P. M. General. Jou.s J. CwiTTXsnE.x, of Ky. ...Att. General. The Jiuliciary. arrKEMi coirt or the exited states. Rookr 11. Taxkt. of Maryland. ...Chief Justice. Joux MoLeax. of Ohio ‘...Associate. James M. Watxk. of Georgia, •*’ Johx Cateox, of Tennessee, “ Joux McKixlet, of Kentucky. “ Peter V. Daxiel, of Virginia, “ Sami'KL Nelsox, of New York, “ Bexzsmix Ci'RTls, of Massachusetts, “ Robert C. Grier, of Pennsylvania, “ THIRTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Term Coi:nnrnrei March 4, 1801, and tndl March 4, 1803. PENATE Dtrnocratt in Roman. Whisri in Italici, President ....William K. Kino. Secretary Attßiar Dicker*. Term . Expires. Miasiasirrt. Stephen Adams, 1857 Walter Brooke, 1853 MISSOURI. David B. Atchison, 1855 Henry S. Uryrr, 1857 RrW lIAMFSIIIRE. John P. Hale, 1853 Mode* Norris, jr., 1855 RKW JRXSKT. Jacob W. Miller, 1853 11. F. Stockton, 1857 NEW TORE. WT. H Seward. 1855 Hamilton Fuh, 1857 XORTII CAROLINA. Willie P. Mangum, 1853 George E. Badger, 1855 OHIO. .V. P. Chase. 1855 Benj. F. Wade , 1857 PENNSYLVANIA. James Cooper, 1855 R. UrodhcaJ, 1857 SnoDS ISLAND. John H. Clarke, 1853 Chas. T. James, 1857 SOUTH CAROLINA. A. P. Butler, 1855 TENNESSEE. John Bell, 1853 Jas. C. Jones, 1857 TEXAS. Thomas J. Rusk, 1857 Houston, 1853 VERMONT. William Vpham, 1855 Solomon Foot, 1857 VIRGINIA. R M T Hunter, 1853 James M. Mason, 1857 WISCONSIN. I-axe P. Walker, 1855 Henry Dodge, 1857 Term Expires. ALABAMA, Jeremiah Clemens, 1553 Wm. R. King. 1555 ARKANSAS. Wm. K. Selm-tian. 1553 Sulou Borland, 1855 CALIFORNIA. William M.Gwin, 1555 Johu U. Weller. 1557 CONNECTICUT. Truman Smith, 1555 DELAWARE. Presley Speuante, 1853 James A. Bayard, 1857 FLORIDA. Jackson Morton, 1855 S. A. Mallory, 1857 GEORGIA. R. M. Charlton. 1853 Wm. t\ Datcson, 1855 ILLINOIS. 3. A. Douglas, 1853 James Shields, 1855 INDIANA. J. Whitcomb, 1855 Jesse D. Bright, 1857 lOWA. George W. Jones, 1853 Aug. C. Dodge, 1555 KENT! CKT. J. R. Vniterieowt, 1853 Lortsi'aA. Sol. U. Downs, 1853 Pierre Soule, 1856| MAINE. ‘ Hannibal Hamlin, 1857 Jas. W. Bradbury, 1853 MARYLAND. Thomas (. Frail, 1857 James A. Pearee, 1855 M Al*H ACIirSETTS. John Dari*, 1853 Chas. Sumner, 1857 MICHIGAN. Alphens Fetch, 1853 Lewis Cass, 1857 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. ALABAMA. Dill. Dili. 1 John Bragg, ■ 6 George 8. Houston, 2 James Abercrombie, BW.H. W. Cobh, 3 Sampson W. Harris, 7 Alexander M'Aifs. 4 William 11. Smith, ARE AXS AS. 1 Robert IV. Johnson. CALIFORNIA. 1 Edward P. Marshall, 2 McCorkle COXXRCTICCT. 1 Chari*i Chapman, 3C. P. Cleeeland.lr.S.) 2 Colin M. Ingersoll, 4 Orig*n 9. Seymour. DELAWARE. 1 Geo. R Riddle. * FLORIDA. 1 E. C. Cabrll. OEOBOIA. 1 J. W. Jackson, 6 K. W. Chastain, 2 James Johnson, 0 Junius Hillyer, 3 David J. Bailey, 7 A. H. Stephens, 4 Charles Murphy, 8 Robert Toombs. ILLINOIS. 1 Wm. 11. Blssell, 5 Wm. A. Richardson, 2.Willis Allen, 6 T. Campbell, 3 0. 11. Ficklin, 7 Richard Yutts. t It. S. Maloney, INDIANA. 1 James Lockhart, 8 Willie A. Gorman. 2 Cyrus I, Dunham. ■ 7 Juhn 11. Davis, 3 John L. Robinson, 8 Daniel Mace, . 4 Samuel IK Farker, 0 Graham N. Fitch, 5 Thus. A Uearivks, 10 Samuil Brtnlon. lOWA. 1 Lincoln L. Clark, 2 Bernhardt Ilenn. EEXTCCBT. 1 Linn Bovd, 8 Addison Whitt, 2 Ben). Edwards Grey, 7 Humphrey Marshall, 3 Presley M. Erring , 8 John C.Breckenridge, 4 William T. Ward, 0 John C. Mason,’ 5 James W. Stone, 10 Richard li. Stanton. LOUISIANA. 1 Louis 9t. Martin, 3 Alex. O. Penn, 2 Aristide Landry, 4 Isaac E. Morse. MAIM ■ 1 Moes McDonald, 6 Smart, 2 John Appleton, • Israel Washburn, Jr., 3 Robert Uoodeno ip, 7 Thomas J. D. Fuller. 4 Charles Andrews, MAETLAXD. 1 Rirhard J. Bowie, 4 TAoj. Vnfrs Walsh, 2 Wm. T. Hamilton, 6 Alexander Kraus, 3 Edward Hammond, 6 Joseph 8. Cottman. MASSACHUSETTS. 1 William Appleton, 8 Georgs T. Davis, 2 R. Rautnul, Jr~ (r..) 7 John Z. Goodrich,] 3 Jamrl H. Duncan, 8 Horace Mann, (r e.) 4 Renj. Thompson. * Orin Fowler, (F.8.) 6 Charles Allen, (r.B.)10 Zeno Seudder. MICHIOAN. 1 Ebcn'r. J. Pmniman, 3 James J. Conger. 2 Charles E. Stuart. Mississippi. 1 D. B. Nabors, 3 J. D. Freeman, 2 John A. Wilcox, .4 Albert 0. Brown. MISSOURI. 1 John F. Darby, 4 Willard P. Hall, 2 Gilchrist Porter, 6 John 9. Phelps. 3 John G. Miller, SSW HAMPSHIRE. 1 Amos Turk, 3 Jared Perkins, 2 Charles 11. l*ea*lee, 4 Harry llibbard. S*w JKRBET. 1 2 Charles Skelton, 8 Rodman M. Price. 3 Isaac Wildrick, ssw tore. 1 John 0. Floyd, 18 Preston King, 2 Übadiah Butene, 19 Willard Ives. 3 Emanuel R. Hart, 20 Timothy Jenkins, 4 J. H. H. Hawes, 21 William W. Bnow, 5 George Briggs, 22 Henry Bennett, 6 James Brooks, 21 Leander Babcock, 7 Abraham P. Stevens, 24 Daniel T. Jones, 8 GllWrt Dean, 34 Thomas V. How, Jr., 9 William Murray, 28 H. 8. Walbridgt, 10 Marius Schoonrnaker.Zl H’lS. 8. Socket!, 11 Josiah Sutherland. Jr. 23 A. M Sehermerhorn, 12 David L. Seymour. 29 Jedediah Harford, 13 John I. Schoolcraft, 30 Keulwn Kohie. 14 John H. Boyd, 31 Frederick 8. Martin, 15 Joseph Russell, 32 8. O. Hawen, 18 John Wells, 33 Augustus P. Has roll, 17 Alox. U. Buell, 34 Lorento Burrows. xoarn carolixa. 1 Thos. L. Clingman, 6 John R. J. Daniel, 2 Joseph P. Caldwell, 7 William 9 Ashe, 3 Alfred Doekey, 8 Edward Stanley, 4 James T. Morektad, 9 David Outlaw. 9 A. W. Venable, onto. 1 David T. Disney, 12 John Welch, 2 Lewis D. Campbell, 13 James M. Oaylord, 3 Hiram Belt, 14 Al’xamlei Harper, 4 B's;amis Stanton, JJ William F. Hunter, 6 Alfred P. Edgerton, 18 John Juhnson, (1.D.) 0 Frederick W. Green, 17 Joseph Cable. 7 B. M. Ell'burr, 18 David K. Cartier, 8 John L. Tnv'or, 10 fits A'tiHs*. • Ed-on B. O'.&s, 20 Joshua B. Uuldings, 10 Char.es Bweetser, 21 N9. TownsUeud. U Qee. U Buby. PBBXIYLTAXIA. 1 Them** B. Flora***, 13 Jam** Gamht*. 3 Joseph R. Chandler, 14 Thao. M. BiHyhaut, 5 Henry D. More. 15 William 11. Kurtz, 4 John Bobbin*, Jr, 10 J. X. MrLanahan, 5 John McNair. 17 Andrew Parker, 4 Thomas lloss, 18 John L. Dawnou, 7 John A. Morrison, 10 Joseph H. Kuhns, 8 Thadd sStsrsns.tr e) ‘M Johu Allison, 0 J. Glaney Jones, 31 Thomas M. Holes, 10 Milo M. Dimmlck, John W. Hows, 11 Henry M. fuller, 33 Carleton B. Curtia, 19 Ga'usha A. Grow. 34 Alfred Gilmore. . PICOfi fSLAXD -1 Georgs O. King. 3 Benj. B. Thurston. SOUTH CAKOLIBA. Daniel Wallace. 6 Armistead Burt, 3 James L. Orr, 8 William Aiken, 3 Jo*. A. Woodward, T William f. Colcock. 4 John McQueen, tiniuii. 1 Andrew Johnson, 7 Meredith F. Gentry, 2 Albert G. R'oiirtal, 8 William Cullum, 3G. W. Churchwell, 0 4 John 11. Savage, 10 P. T. Stanton, 6 George W. Jonrt, 11 C. H. Williams . 6 William H. Polk, taxAS. 1 Richardson Scurry, -Volney E. Howard. VERMONT. 1 A. L. Miner. 3 James Mrarham. 2 William Htbarl, 4 Thor Bartlett, .r. viaoixi 1. 1 John 8. Millson, 0 James F. Strother, 3R. Kidder Meade, 10 Chas. J. Faulkner, ■ 3 Tho*. 11. Averett, 11 John Letcher, 4 Tho*. 8. Bocock, 12 11. Edmonnon. 6 Paulu* Powell, 13 P. B. McMullen, 6 John 8. Caskie. 14 J. M. 11. Beal*. 7 TLoma* 11. Bayty, 15 Geo. W. Thvu;.-vi 8 A. R. .. B'tadar wtscoxsix. 1 Charles Durkee, 3 James D. Doty. 2 B. C. Eastman, TltllTOItli: MINNESOTA. 1 H. H. Sibley. NEW MEXICO. 1 R. W. Weightman. UTAH. 1 John M. Bcrnhlscl. OREGON. 1 Joseph Lane. RECAPITULATION. Alabama. 5 demnrrat*; 2 whig*. Arkansas, 1 democrat. California. 2 democrati. Connecti cut, 3 democrat-; I whig. Delaware. 1 democrat. Florida, 1 whig. Georgia, 0 democrat*; 2 whig*. Illinois, 0 democrat-; 1 whig. Indiana. 8 demo crats; 2 whig*. lowa, 2 democrats. Kentucky, & democrats; 5 whig*. Louisiana, 3 democrats; 1 whig. Maine, 5 democrats; 2 whig*. Mary land, 2 democrats; 4 whig*. Massachusetts. 1 democrat; 0 whig*. Michigan, 1 democrat, 2 whig*. Mississippi, 4 democrats. Missouri, 2 democrats; 3 whig*. New Hampshire, 2 demo crats; 2 whig*. New Jersey, 4 democrat*. 1 whig. New York, 17 democrats; 17 whig*. North Caro lina. 3 democrats 0 whig*. Ohio, 11 democrat*; to whig*. Pennsylvania. 15 democrats 0 whig*. Rhode Island, 1 demnrrat; 1 whig. South Caro lina, 7 democrat*. Tennessee, 7. democrats; 4 whig*. Texas, 2 democrats. Vermont, 1 demo crat; 3 whig*. Virginia, 13 democrats 2 whig*. Wisconsin, 3 democrats. Total—democrats 1-3; whig*, 00. Whole number of reprrsentatives.233. Operation* of the United State* Mint. Coinage for July, IbPL 200.093 Double Eagle* *4,181.860 00 40.305 Eagles, 403.050 00 40.924 Half Eagle 204.620 00 66,656 Quarter Eagles 167.640 00 43.800 Gold Dollar* 43,860 00 400,838 Piece* $5,000,030 00 atLVBR. 120,000 Dimes 12.000 00 862.400 Three Cent Pieces 25,872 00 1,383,258 Pieces $5,037,002 00 corrKß. * 466.599 Cents 4.665 99 1,849,837 Pieces $5,042,567 99 GOLD BULLIOX DEPOSITED TOR COINAGE II JfLT. From California $4,040,000 00 From other source* ~ 160,000 00 $4,200,000 00 Silver Bullion deposited in same time $21,600 00 OOLD D*PO*ITS. 1851. 1852. January $5.0*1.667 $4,161,680 February 3,004.970 3.010.222 March 2.880.271 3,802,156 April 2.878.353 3.091.037 May.. 3,809.491 4.335,578 June 3.637,660 6.689.474 July 3,127,517 4,200,000 $23,869,517 ‘ $29,380,155 E. C. DALE, Treasurer. * nllrd State* Postage. Under the late treaty concluded with Great Rritain, and a* modified by th* Act approved March 3, 1849, The Inland postage, for 300 miles and under, I* 10 cents an ounce; for half ounce and less. It I*s cent* The inland postage, for greater distance* than 300 miles, i* 20 rents an ounce; 10 cent* for half an ounce and under. The whole postage by the British or American mail strainers from or to Great Britain or Ire land. is 48 cent* an ounce; 24 cent* for • single half ounce or less. The United {Rates Inland postage, whatever may he the distance, cn letter* sent by the British steamers to foreign countilei, other than Great Britain or Ireland, i* 10 cont* an ounce; 6 cent* the single half ounce. The postage, by the American steamer* to for eign countries other than Great Britain or Ira land, on lettars to b* sent through th* Britinh mail, I* 42 cents an ounce; 21 cents th* alngl* half onnee. To and by Bremen, ton the post and th* ra ver**, 48 rents an ounce; 24 rent* the single half ounce. The inland postage to be added. To and from Havana, 25 cents an ounce; 12 <4 cent* single. To and from Chagres, 40 cent* an ounce; 10 cents single. To and from other place* on th* Pacific, 80 cent* an ounce; 40 rent* single. To and from the West Indies (except Havana) and Islands in the Gulf of Mexico, 20 cents; 10 cents single; with inland postage. Drop letters, or tetter* placed in any post office for delivery there. ar charged two cents each. Any fractional excess over an ounce Is always to Is regarded as an ounce. The above postage may b* prepaid or not, at the option of the sender; except to foreigu countries, other than Great Britain or Ireland And where the letter* pas* through the Bremen Cost -office, in most cases, the whole postage may e prepaid. (See Table 1. Exhibit D. Senate D0c.,3 Executive No. 25. 30th Congress 2d *e*. A postage of 6 cent* I* charged on letter* and parquets Drought into the United State* in any private ship or vessel, or carried from one post therein to another, If they ar* to be delivered at the post office where th* same shall arrive; and two cent* are added to th* rates’of postage If des tined to be conveyed to any place. And post master* are to receiv* one cent fur every Utter or parquet received by them to be conveyed by any (private) ship or ve**et beyond sea, or from any port to another in the United State*. On* cent D to be added to the rate of each way letter. Way letter* ara thos* brought to a post office by the post rider*, and other carrlor* of the mall, whose duty It is to receive them, when pre sented more than one mile from a post office. There i* charged upon letter* and other matter delivered from steamboats, except newspapers, pamphlets, magazine* and periodicals, the same rates as if they had been transmitted by mail. Advertised letter* ar* charged with th* coat of advertising, which I* not to exceed four cent* for each letter in addition to the regular postage. Not more than two cents I* to be paid to th* letter carriers employed lu cities for the delivery of letters, or for receiving thorn to h* deposited in the post office. Newspaper* of and under the Ruperflciet of 1900 square inches are conveyed from one post office to another in the same {Rato for one cent, and any distance not more than 100 miles, at the tame rate, and 1) cent for any greater distance. One quarter'* postage is always to be paid in advance by those who reeviv* newspaper* by post. Th* sea postage on newspapers i* three cent* each, with the above rate* added when transported in land. Newtpaper* may he mailed or delivered at any post office in the United Plates to or from Great Britain or Ireland, on the payment of two cent*. Letter carriers employed in cities, are not to receive more than if cent for the delivery of newspaper*. The postage on newspaper* not sent from the oflee of publication is required to h* pre-paid; and the whol* postage in all cases, when they ara directed to foreign countries - Hand-bills, circulars and advertisements, not exceeding ene sheet, ara subject to three rents postage each, whatever the distance (inland,] to be pre-pald. The sea postage on price current* I* three cent*, with inland postage added when ■o transported. The law makes no distinction of hand-bill*, circular*, advertisements, or price cur rent* when regulating sum* to be paid to th* let ter carriers of citi*s. Newspaper* ar* defined In the Ifith section of the arts approvad March 3d. 1845. When they exceed 2 sheet* or a (uperfleie* of 1960 square inches, they ar* to be charged with the same rate* of po-tsg* as that on magazine* and pamphlet*. All pamphlets, magatinea, periodi cal*, and every other kiud of printed or other matter (except newspapers) an charged at the rat* of 2 H rent* per copy, of no greater weight than on* ounce, and 1 cent additional for each additional ounce, any fractional *xe**s of not tea* than ounce being regarded a* an onne*.— Th* sea postage, on *ach pamphlet. 1* three eeoL with th* above rat** added, when transported In land. Thera la to b* paid on pamphlets sent to, or received from. Great Britain and Ireland, on* cant for each mb’ •or fractional excess. Letter carrier* employed in cities ara not toracciv* mors than K cent for th* deliver* of pamphlet* Tost Office, Waah n, D. C., 21st March, 1849. POPULATION OP THE UNITED STATES. Ssestomoeet of the Seventh Centres, 1860, tenth tho Apportionment of EepretrMatron and the 2"l852 M/< ' r “ < * StaU ’ trantmUted to Congrtu by the Secretary of tho Interior, August ... _ Federal Reprea’aof States. White*. Free Total. 81st**. represent- *achState. colored. stive pop- - . ~ ‘ illation. No. Fract’s. New Hampshire 317,456 620 317,976 317.976 3 37,716 Vermont 813.402 718 314.120 .. 314,120 8 33,800 Rhode Island 143,875 3,669 147 AM .. 147.544 2 *54,124 Connecticut 363,305 7,486 370.791 .. 370 791 4 *002)31 New York... 3.040,457 47,937 3.097.304 .. 3,097A4 33 14A34 Penn.ylvania 2,258,463 63,323 2A,756 .. 2 ,311,786 25 *60.706 *!*?*•“ 077,628 10,788 988.418 .. 088.416 11 *64.216 !>'“*• MM®* 03 e 851,470 .. 851,470 9 10.690 MUlilgan 395.097 2,557 397,054 .. 397,054 4 23,974 Wisconsin 304,565 626 305,191 .. 305,19] 3 24 931 California,... 91.632 965 02,597 .. 92,597 f* New Jersey 465,623 23,807 489430 225 <89,465 5 22465 Delaware..,., 11,169 18,073 89.242 2.290 90,616 1 Maryland ; 417.943 74,723 492,666 90468 546,886 6 *79,786 1 irginia 895404 53.820 049,133 472,528 1.232.640 13 18.189 North Carolina. 653,118 27.373 680,491 288,412 753,538 8 6178 South Car01ina......... 274,623 8.900 283.523 384,984 614,513 6 *47 413 Alabama.. 4.26,4 Wt 2.293 428.779 342.892 634,514 7 *73 994 Mississippi..., 295,758 899 296.657 309.898 482.595 6 15 495 Louisiana 255,416 17.537 272.953 2M.786 419,824 4 > S 144 Tennessee 756.893 6.271 763,164 239.461 006.840 10 *66.060 Kentucky 761,688 0.736 771.424 210.981 898.012 10 *67.232 Missouri 692.077 2.5 M 694,621 87.422 647,074 7* 86 554 Arkansas 102,068 689 162.657 46,982 190.846 2 4.006 Florida 47,167 025 48,092 39,309 71,677 1 T**a* 154,100 : 331 154,431 . 68,161 159,327 2 2.487 District of Columbia. 38.027 0,073 48,000 3,687 .. .. Minnesota ... . 6.038 ■ 39 6,077 New Mexico 61.530 17 61,547 .. ... .. Oregon 13.087 206 13.293 Utah 11,330 24 11,354 20 .. .. ... TOTAL POPULATION IN THE THIRTT-ONB STAtEfo White* 19,427.250 Free colored ; 419,451 Sl**** 3.200.380 Federal representative population 21,760.031 Federal representative ratio 93,420 TOTAL POPULATION, INCLUDING TBB TBRRITOBIKB. White*... 19,557,271 Free colored 429,710 Slave* ‘. 3,204,093 Total 23,191,074 *A!I the State* marked thus (*) have *n additional member for th* fraction. (One representative added for California under the act of Congress approved July 30th, 1852. j AGRICULTURAL PROOUOTIONS OF THE UNITED BTATES H a % gig “2 “ oa* ’ si??blsls 3 g r? IT?’ I 2 tj* *S §■ 31 . jf 111 I 2 B 3 ? la 2. a S■& Is f[r 2 la” rsr•J.B-- j! • I s ~v 8 .• • 2* i statu. !"• 4 = ? : 8, j. : -® : 2 | U •? 2 ■ g. g 5 ?■ J : a s, ij :: ■ ;ur : * ■:■ :fp ‘T I * ::lM£ fI? jjl i I:SS *ffi.?s *58518 5585 KSiX -• :::: 58555 55; SflfSS }SB 5885 •• •• *8 ,ASg ■■ SK2 Vermont 5.3T2.M3 *774.959 11.2W.74H 493.006 1,f1,77 3,4*2,087 4n! 12.128 095 .|WM 7M578 “** 30? ** • M 1589 Mauachnaotti 2.127.W4 8,173.809 9.819.904 29,784 2,326.187 119,306 .... 578.738 4,122 7.825 3.18 “ :*4 481 645 749 ** 6** 72 768590 ” 210 076 1 Khodal.land 337,072 473,38.5 1.466.6:18 30 516,133 111.937 842, 1088 625 <W74B 73351 6 •• 72 768 - 5 W - 2 19'9™ Connecticut 1,734.277 2.043.0-26 7.358.996 40.167 1,906.462 1,383.932 .... 612.529 3,8*3 I££ml 4 512 019 499 706 “ ” 9??5 37 ?81 “ 188 W 5 ”;7,m lol™.-*! > moSS> 70 . ,,K2 10 ’j7vw2 e i| 4,, mm B, jls™ 81 20 SIJ3 10, * l 6• 1 no 350 sss-t—: *ssa “Ssss isas “-jgffl-iasa -r ~ •$ Jsg? *SB ‘■ ■■ £ Maryland 2.797.905 2,463.443 1,997.814 4,494.680 11,104.831 21,169.281 .... 477,438 IOO* gWIOO a’925 1451V70 “ a .3 2816 47 740 “ I Dl.trlct of Columbia. 17,083 40.220 71.573 17.370 65.280 15,000 .... .... (Jd 14 889 ’ lol? “ 2,8 W 47, ‘ 40 “ ,U,8 $?;| .Virginia 10,150.106 7.021.858 33,607.362 14,516,950 35,538,582 68,516.492 2.767 2,850.909 ’ 4.280’ 11.128 785 434 850 370 177 3 450 1*149 5133.3 1923 905 91560*1 i North Carolina 5,443.137 44*56.006 17,837.108 *147,809 28,280.999 12,058.147 98.028 915.289 lO.HOl! 4 44258 W 043 145 Im. ‘l3 52f£ 2 W South Carolina 4.074.855 4.143.709 15.000,015 1.000.278 18,272.308 73,235 300.901 487.243 3 680 2 979 975 4 810 25 427 7 M U 15?. “•orgia 6.323,426 5.901.050 25.727.408 1.635.784 30.428.540 400.1*1 494.W3 989,802 604 1m0074 4639? |l4 “ ” fill 1271 1 tM m Florida 349.421 675.885 2.945.668 1.2*5 1,993,402 982,584 45,078 29 235 10 ’375 853 -18 324 2.620 “ “ ‘ Alabama 4.387.088 6.066.814 31,.558.886 292.429 28,485,966 16.1,605 660.360 637,829 14 3 961 592 30 4” 31801 ‘* ”70 *64 ‘irt 47,4 i] , J£*£z rMlaalaaippi 3.489.640 5.759.734 19,303.593 215,181 21,836,1.54 48.349 494.774 556 057 301 l 4388112 “a 70 JI2 J! ’ LooUlana 1,587.998 11.328.310 10.983,508 84 10,915.051 23,922 163,034 105.393 .1 ’635 m 1 148 20 672 “ 262 773 5 108 10,263.086 ‘ 4*448 6.796.735 80.770 65.945 122.118 94 2.310 574 ‘ 92 018 *8 127 “** ‘i* 280 ‘!*’ j ArkanKaa 780.333 1.594.941 6.728.254 196.902 8,857,296 224,164 64.987 181.427 10> 1,8.54 104 28 440 .1024 ” ill .’cor 7,017 ; | Tanuaaaaa 6.087.057 6,351 178 29,1-14.193 1.638,470 52,137,863 20.144.380 . 192.635 1.340.M3 204! 8.130 ilO 6 1 l Kwitucky 6,068.633 5.388 >2 29.8158.386 2.184.763 68,922.78.1 55,765.259 1,600 2.248.168 4.202 10 115 267 ->8 74l Ohio 9,730,650 12.716.153 43,278.167 14.9.17.0.56 69.788.750 10,480.967 .. . 10.089.607 . 44,614 34 180458 21 350 478 1 360 37 628 lK! 4 Ml’oll “ 5'K Michigan 1.923,582 2.764.171 8.(8*5.429 4.918.706 6,620.215 2.225 .... 2.047.364 1 44.1 7 04S 7C4 1012 551 3M 717 Ml 4 SS? ” ’ Irwliana 6,019,8-22 6.748.722 22.398.965 6.625.474 62,887.564 1,035.146 6 2.502.761 13,004 1*748 86 606 986 4W701 794 nt sJ'mll “ 1 Iltinoia 6.114.041 6,349.826 24.817.654 9.613.965 57.179.28.1 844.129 8 2.129.139 2.343 1*605 554 I *a ?.58 mill 1099 llffl n'fri o?2 ” i'aia'oil I ?J i “ OUr * 2 914 171 1'202978 SS 144a OTI 17 ' 03 *'?? 4 > •••• J 0 7,762.124 201 1.597 116.284 l?!tMS1 4,014 1.r439 171, 943 1! L662J49 i.Jl.fiH 0,(>02.7 M WiM-on.ln 1,011.308 1,701.047 4.594.717 4,29*208 1,983.178 * 761 213.065 ÜBj 888 816 440 961 oJJ-MT 1,2 °° i!S 2 'ml 661'060 “ ‘ Cailfhrnla. 34,312 88.59.1 3,456.725 98.28-2 90,02 1,000 .... 4.B(Ki . Yk, lio 2 mn “ ’ ” Mlnnaaota 5.035 15.981 103.859 3.422 16.665 ...’ 260 .. 1 U , “ 2,500 <>rgon 135.157 161.403 1,875.989 228.882 2.928 3*5 .... 29,598 .. 211’734 30’(*30 171 “ *’ 1,050 Utah 15.219 78.495 633.961 161.441 9.144 8.897 74 S 4 288 ‘ * ” ’'fi “ ” ,'rn Nw Mr, Ico 261.-296 78,257 1,505,407 186.673| 655.765 1,118 .... 3*641 2,053 10l 6.887 5 ” 1 Tot> *. 11*042.000 1u1.820.2i3 652.<05.238 104.790.230 l 69*586.653 1 199,53*494 2.474,214 5*422.797 141,295,’ 312.20*280, 103,184.666 13,605.381 62.182 13.659 567,749 32,759.261 318,644 27,5*6,545 Hate* af Gold. United State* Eagle, old emission flO 06 •• tkiw “ 10 00 England, Onine* 6 07 “ Sotwirn 4 84 “ Seven Shilling piece 1 00 France, Double Louis, before 1780 • 60 “ Louie. do 484 “ Double Louie, since 1786 916 u Louie, do 467 “ Double Napoleon, or 40 francs.... 770 u Napoleon, or ‘JO francs. 386 “ Same ae new Louie Guinea 466 Frankfort-00-the-Main, Ducat 3 27 Hamburg, do ............ 237 Malta, Double Louis 0 37 ** Louis 4 86 w Deml-Louis 2 33 Mexican Doubloons 16 63 Holland, Double Hit Dollar 12 30 “ Rix Dollar 6 04 “ Ducat 3 37 11 Ten Guilder piece. 4 00 Portugal, Dobraon 33 70 “ Dobra 17 30 ” Johannes 17 06 Spain. Doubloon, 1773 16 02 “ “ since 1772 16 35 “ Pistole 3 88 Colombia. Doubloon ‘. 16 36 Specie Dollar of Norway and Sweden 1 06 Specie Dollar of Denmark 1 06 Thater of Prussia and Northern States of Germany 96 Florin of Southern States of Germany.... 40 Florin of Austrian Empire and of city of Augsburg 48 Lira of Lombardo-Tenitian Kingdom and Tuscany 16 Franc of France and of Belgium, and Livre of Sardinia 18 Ducat of Naples .’ 80 Ounce of Sicily 340 Ponnd of the British Province* of Nova Scotia, New Brnnswlck, Newfoundland, and Canada 4 00 Legal Rates of I ate rest ra tnn DirrsaxxT states ass rnaniTonrg*. Maine. 6 per cent; forfeit of the claim. New Hampshire, 6 per cent; forfeit thrice the amount unlawfully taken. Vermont, • per cent, recovery la action and Massachusetts, 0 per cent; forfeit of thrice the usury. Rhode Island. 6 per cent; forfeit of the usury and interest on the debt. Connecticut, 0 per cent; forfeit of the whole !fw Tnrh 7 D*r rant nsunon c- s.racbvsK.. New Jersey, T per cent; forfeit of th* whole debt. Pennsylvania* 0 per rant; forfeit of th* whole debt. Delaware, 0 per cent) forfeit of the whole d*bt. Maryland, 0 per cent; on Tobacco Contract*, 8; usurious contracts void. Virginia. 0 per cent; forfeit donhlo th* usury. North Carolina. 0 percent; contracts for usury void: forfeit double the usury. South Carolina, 7 per rant; forfeit of interest and premium token, with costs. Georgia, 7 per cent; forfeit thrice th* usury. Alabama, 8 perreut; forfeit interest and us’ury. Mississippi. 8 per rent; by contract, 10; usury recoverable in action for debt. Louisiana, 6 per cent; Bank interest, 8; con tract, 8; beyond contract, interest void. Tennessee, 0 per cent; usurion* contracts void. Kentucky, 0 per cent; usury recoverable with eosts. Ohio, 0 per rant; nsnrloni contract* void. Indiana,o percent: a fin* of double th* excem. Illinois. 0 per cent; by contract, 12; beyond forfeits thrice th* interest. Missouri, 0 par cent: by contract, 10; if beyond, forfeit of interest and usury. Michigan. 7 per rant; forfeit of usury and quar ter of tne debt. Arkansas, 0 per rant; by 'greement, 10; usury recoverable, but contract void. District Columbia, 0 per rant; nsnriona con tract* void. Florida, 8 per cent; forfeit interest and tie***. Wisconsin, 7.per cent; by contract, 12; forfeit thrice the exrass. lowa, 7 per rant; by agreement, 12; forfeit thrice th* excess. On debts or judgment* in favor of th* United fit Ates, Interest is computed at 0 per cent per annum. Treasury Noton Oatatandlng Aug. I, 1902. Amount outstanding of th* several issues prior to 2AI July, 1828, as per record* of this office.’ $107,011 04 Amount outstanding of th* lasu* of Ski July, 184, as per ditto.. 12,250 00 Amount outstanding of th* issu* es 28th January, 1847, as per ditto.... 8450 00 $128,611 04 Deduct cancelled not** la the hands of accounting officers, all under act* prior to 2w7uly, 1840 L? * $128301 04 M. NOURSK. Art tag Register. TauaacnT DupaaTHuav, KteiSTia'aOrriCE. August 2,1802. GOVERNMENT OF GEORGIA. Governor—Howell Cobh, of Clark*. Secretaries—Arthur Hood, of Gordon,. William Steel*, of Baldwin, and W.'W. Pain*, of Telfair. Messenger—Wiley 11. Pope, of Walton. Secretary of State—Nathan C. Barnett, of Bald win. Comptroller General—Ex*ktl 8. Candler, of Car- Surveyor General—Pleasant X. Compton, of Bald win. Treasurer—Walter H. Mitchell, of Baldwin. State Librarian—Robert I. Martin, of Milledro- Till*. President of Senate—Andrew l. Miller, of Rich mond. Secretary of Senate—Lather J. Glenn, of Henry. Speaker of Uonaa of Representatives—Jamra A. Meriwether, of Putnam. CWrk—Thiddeas Sturgis, of Maacogeo. Principal Keeper Penitentiary—Lewis Zachary, of Newton. Assistant Keeper—William Turk, of Franklin. - Book-keeper—John 8. Ghnlston, of Madison, Inspector—Peter Fair, of Baldwin. Physician—Dr. Charles J. Paine, of Baldwin. Chaplain—Frederick Blake, of ,l Trustees of the Lunatic Asylum—Dr. Tomlinson Fort, Dr. H. K. Green, aad B. P. Stubbs. Resident Physician and Superintendent—Dr. Tho mas F. Green. Superintendent Western and Atlantic Rail read— Wm. M. Wadley. Treasurer—Gen. J. W. A. Sanford. Auditor—William* Rutherford, Jr. Jndiciary. Supreme Court foe the Correction of Errors. Ftr>t District; composed of tho Eastern and Middle Judicial circuits, alternately at Savannah and Augusta; on tho 2d Monday in January and June. Second District; composed of the South West ern and Chattahoochee circuits, alternately at Columbus and Americas, on the 4th Monday in Janaary and *ecoiid Monday in July. Third District; composed of the Coweta, Flint and MaCoo circuits, alternately at Macon and De catur, on the 2d Monday in Febfwwy anti August. Fourth District; composed of the Wetern and Cherokee circnit*, alternately at Cassville and Gainesville, on th* 3d Monday in April and Oct. Judges of the Supreme Court—Joseph Henry Liimnkin. Athens; Hiram Warner, Greenville: Eugeuiu* A. Ntsbel. .Hawn. Reporter; Thomas R. R. Cobh, Athens. Clerk; Robert E. Martin. MilledgeviHe. Judges of Superior Conns. Eastern circuit; Henry R. Jackson, Savannah. Northern circuit; Eli U. Baxter, Sparta. Middle circuit; Ebeneter Starnes, Augusta. Western circuit; James Jackson, Monroe. Oemulgeo circuit; U. Y. Johnson. Millcdgevillc. Macou circuit; Aboer P Powers, Macon. Southern circuit; Aug. 11. Hansell. llawkiusvill*. Flint circuit; James It. Stark, Griffin. Chattahoochee circnit; Alfred Irenon, Colum bus. , Cherokee circuit; J.H. Lumpkin, Rom*. Coweta eircait; Edward Y. Hill, LaGrmnga. Blue Ridge circuit; David Irwin, Marietta. South-western circuit; Lott Warren, Albany. Attorney General. Middle circuit; John T. Shewmak*, Wayn*sbor*’. Solicitors. . Eastern circuit; Thomas T. Long. Darien. Northern circnit; J. B. Weems, Washington. Western circuit; Win. J. Peeples. Gainesville. OcmUlgee circuit; Thomas P. Ssffold. Madison. ■ Macon circuit; Wm. K. DeGraffunreld. Macon. Southern circuit; P. F. D. Scarborough, Hawkins ville. Flint circu it; Joseph A. Thrasher. McDonough. Chattahoochee circuit; Charles J. Williams, Co lombo- Cherokee circuit; John J. Word. CassviU*. Cowet- circnit; M. M. Tidwell, Fayetteville. Blue Ridge circuit; Eduard D. Chisolm, Tan Wert. South-western circnit; John Lyon, Albany. Homestead Exemptions. The following extracts exhibit the various qua lifications of the Homestead Exemption bills now in fore* in the several States named : Muss.—A lot of land, a dwelling house, and out-buildings thereon, or so much thereof ** ■hall not exceed SS.UUO in value. Vxhwoxi-. Th* homesteaJ of every house keeper. or head or a family, jo th* value of SSOO, and the yearly products thereof. Massacri'skit*.—The lot and buildings there on occupied as * residence, to the vatu* or SSOOO. Naw York.—The lot and buildings thereon oc cupied as a residence, to the value of SIOOO. Mart land.—All real estate acquired by mar riage. during the life of a wife, from execution for debt of husband. Geosoia. Twenty seres of land, Including dwellings and improvements, not to exceed $200; and (lie additional amount of five acres (or each child under 15 years of age. Florida.—Forty acres of land, when not in any town or city, and provided sneb does not exceed in value S4OO. A lab ax A.—Forty acres of land to every farmer; and to every housekeeper, residing in a town or city, a house and lot not to exceed S3OOO in value. Texas.—Two hundred acres of land, when not in any town lots, not to exceed S2OOO in value. . Oslo.-Every family a homestead, not to ex ceed SSOO in value. Micbiuax.—Forty acres, with dwelling housa and appurtenances, when not in town or city; if in town or city, a lot or dwelling house, not to exceed in value SISuO. Illinois.—Lot of ground and buildings occu pied as a residence, not exceeding in value slnoo. lowa. —Forty acres of land, not in town or city, or house and lot in town or city, not e*ceed:cz S2OOO. Wisconsin.—Forty acres of land, not in town or city, or a town or city lot not exceeding in amount one-fourth of au acre. CALironxtA.—The homesteaJ. consisting of a quantity of land, together with the dwelling hod'-’ thereon and its appurtenances, and not ex ceeding in value the sum of SSOOO. New Jersrt.—A homestead to each head of a family, being the family residence, to the valu* us $500; not to b* assets in the bands of an ad ministrator, but to remain for th* benefit of th* widow, and until the maturity of the minor child. South Carolina— A homestead of fitly acres of land, including the dwelling house and appur tenances. not to exceed SSOO in value, and not to extend to any property situated within the limits of any city or town corporate. THE BOIL OF THE BOI’TH FOR 1802.. IN Mac SSO, a number of Planters living in Geori, , and Alabama, met in Columbas. Ga. . and formed tbemsrlves into an Agricultural 8o ciety. The advantages of such an association were at once apparent, and with the Tiew to con tribute as much as possible to agricultural im provement, it was determined, at a meeting of the Society, in Jan. 1851, to establish an Agrirul tural Journal. As the result of that action, The Soil ar (he South made its appearance in the munth of March last It was hailed with universal approbation, and from that day to this, it has steadily and>spidly increased in circulation and public favor. At tho recent great Fair in Macon, Ua. it was l>y a unan imous vote of the members, vetomuendrd to tbe patronage of th* Southern Agriculturists, aad elected to he the Orgaa of the itoothern Central Agricultural Association. It will hereafter be published under the auspi ces of that association, and will b* th* medium of communicating officially all intelligence per taining to it* interest* and objects. By u resolu tion of the executive committee, the publisher ia authorised to send a copy of the paper gratuit ously to all agricultural societiea of the South that will send their address to the office of pub lication. Th* colomns of the foil of the South will • heretofore, be devoted to th* discussion of all anbjects pertaining to the interests of Arrlculturo and Horticulture, Domestic and Rural Economy. It is intended to make the papar essentially prac tical, and at the tame time eminently progresaiv* In Its character, *mbdyinE as for as possible, all that ia valuable, as well iu th* practice as tho ‘science of agriculture. In its instructions, it will be the constant aim of those who writ* f or its columns to adapt themselves to the peculiar cli mate, soils and crop* of tbe Bouth. Ia short, no effort and no reasonable expense will be spared to make the 801 l of tbe South a worthy and iustru* live Journal of Soathera Agriculture Terms : —Th* Soil of th* South ia published monthly, each number conUiuing sixteen large and handsomely printed pages, and ia fornished to subscribers promptly and regularly at th* low price of On* Dollar ter Annum. AU communication* must be addressed I ‘• post paid” t* the publish** of th* Soil of tho ‘ South, Columbus, G*. Jss kt Cu ambers. Agricultural Editor. Crab A Feabodt. Horticultural Editor. T. fiCoIAX A vC •I4 *1 PuYlid er ” NEW STOIIeT BOOKS AND STATIONERY, PAINTINGS, ENCRAVINQS, Id, Lc. THE Undersigned has opened, at No. 135 Con gress-tre*t, a general assortment of UTEIMRY, MISCELLANEOUS, REU6IOUS_ AID SCHOOL BOOKS. —ALSO BLANK. RECORD A MEMORANDUM BOOKS of every description. A large variety of Cap, Letter, and Fancy Mote Fa per. 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