349 443 141 Exotics.. Education-Public Schools... Education in North Carolina.. Free Trade. Mississippi-Seeks a Gulf Port... 229 117 Manufactures of Wool... .1, 352, 355, 555 Manufactures of Lowell.. Free Labor Competition... 179 Mississippi River, and New-Or- Fish and their Propagation. 281 361 113 679 115 Newspapers.... 609 Federal Compact. Filibustering. 129 Names-Proper. 594 613 710 56 347 275 Galveston, Commerce of. Gardens, English.. Geographical & Statistical Society. Gold Regions of British America Hot Springs of Arkansas. Horse, his Characteristics... Insurance Companies of New-Or- Intellectual Labor. Insect World. Iron Mining in the U. States. Liberia Lumber Trade of Virginia. Longevity in U. States.. 723 Nullification-its History. Negroes-Free............. Negro Races and White Races. 31 Negro Physical Characteristics. 559 New-York-Manufactures 282 New-Orleans-Commerce of..... 469 115 North America-its Great Divis- 277 133 7 249 119 376 27, 45 571 51 53 55 285 239 559, 566 467 St. Domingo..... 33 Richmond Flour Mills.. Railroad Economy-European.... 363 Railroads-Tehuantepec. Railroads Mississippi Central.. Railroads-Southern Pacific.. Railroa is-Texas... Railroads-Memphis. Railroads Georgia... Railroads-Mexican... Railroads Florida. Railroads-Cuban... Richmond, Manufactures in. .... Southern School Books... 582 Southern University.. 479 475 South and North-Their Relations 108 South-Her Future... 487 118 589 279 721 Southern Support to the Union... 76 459 112 Southern League. 250 365 Southern Progress. 38 232 South Carolina Nullification. 133 United States Expenditures...... 242 | Wines of Europe and America.... 218 343 715 455 604 78 Wheat Crops of the United States. 574 the World.... 358 Canals of the United States. 102: The Wagon Road to the Pacific, 105; New Orl aus and Opelousas Railroad. 108: Routes of Northern and Southern Travel, 109; Ren'es to the North ria Columbia. S. Carolina, 111; Railroads in Texas, 112. XIV-DEPARTMENT OF MANUFACTURES The Factories of Lowell, 113; Carpet Factories, 113; Spinning Cotton on the Plantation, 14: Cotton Seed Oil, 114; Factories at New Orleans, 115; The Eng- lish an American Factory Syste.n, 115. ART. XV-DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Is our National Agriculture Deteriorating? OFFICE OF REVIEW, 297 F STREET, BETWEEN 12th & 13th, WASHINGTON. D. C.; NEW ORLEANS, 54 CAMP STREET; TRUBNER & CO., LONDON. Remittances or payments may be made to either office. Those by letter will be more convenient to the Editor at Washington, Terms, $5 per annum. SUCCESSOR TO TW.BILL & EDWARDS, COPPER, TIN, AND SHEET-IRON WBKER, BRASS FOUNDER, FINISHER, AND PATTERNMAKER, Nos. 28, 30, and 32 New Levee, and 27, 29, and 31 Fulton St., Having now in operation one of the largest establishments in the South for the MANUFACTURE of the following described work, I am fully prepared to CONTRACT for and execute with des patch every thing in my line, and on terms the most favorable. MANUFACTURER of every description of IRON, SHEET IRON, COPPER, TIN, and BRASS WORK for BUILDINGS, SHIP, STEAMBOAT, PLANTATION,and other work. PATTERN MAKING, BRASS FOUNDING, and FINISHING, in all its branches. Manufacturer of STEAM TRAINS, Clarifying and Evaporating Pans, and every description of SUGARHOUSE and PLANTATION WORK. Attention is particularly directed to my Steam Trains for the manufacture of Sugar, which are as yet unexcelled by those of any other make, and are in successful operation on the planta Mons of the following gentlemen, to whom reference can be had as to their efficiency and economy in working: GEN. R. C. CAMP, Iberville. OSGOOD & LAWRENCE, Plaquemine. STEAM BOILER MANUFACTORY, 171 Baronne street,; BETWEEN POYDRAS AND HEVIA STREETS NEW ORLEANS. The undersigned is prepared to furnish Low Pressure, Locomotive, Flued, and Cylinder Boilers. Also, Clarifiers, Filterers, and Juice Boxes. He will also make contracts for Boilers and all the necessary connections, such as Fire Fronts, Grate Bars, Steam and Stand Pipes, Valves, &c., Chimneys and Breeching; all of which will be furnished a: the lowest foundry prices. All work done at this establishment will be guaranteed equal in point of workmanship and material to any in the eity, or elsewhere. Planters and merchants are respectfully invited to eall and examine the work and prices. -Prompt attention paid to repairing. DAVID H. FOWLER |