Real and Personal Estate-Value in the U. 220 219 Sugar Cane-Nutritive qualities of......... 205 502 52 147 Red Sweet Springs.. Analysis of... 173 So. Carolina, Memphis and Charleston 408 Salas, Gen.-Opinion of.. Stansbury, U. S. A., Capt.-Extract from Sheboygan-Imports and Exports of...... for... South Carolina Institute-Address at late 617 Sugar Region-Extension of, northward... 618 28 219 626 627 8 Tehuantepec-Title to. 504 22 27 34 Slavery British philanthropy and American 258、 576 34 1 407 68 295 380 383 385 mus of. South Carolina-Internal Improvements of 171 Tehuantepec-Coutract for passage of Isth- Texas-The Fiscal History of.. Texas-items of the debt of.. Texas-Address to the People of......... 413 Tobacco-Statistics of Cuban. 49 Salt Sulphur Springs-Analysis of.. Sheep Haising-Profits of Texas. 52 77 111 Steamers, Sea-Consumption of Coal by... 76 Southern Enterprise-Line of Steam Ships from Norfolk to Europe... 125 Strawberry-Culture of the.. 180 Spain-Commerce of..... 181 Savannah-Commerce of.. 184 Shaffner, T. P.-Biographical Sketch of.... 186 182 tion to.. Sugar Crop and Machinery-Letter in rela- Sugar-Exports from Cuba of.. Sugar Region of the United States-Exten- sion of... 86 Tobacco-Receipts at St. Louis, prices of, 393 197 473 Tobacco-Exports from Havana of........ 502 WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS. This highly valuable preparation, esteemed above every other article of the kind at the North, has been latterly ac quiring a like celebrity at the South and Southwest. It is a strictly original composition, and bases its claims upon its intrinsic merits, as adapted to the varied requirements of the human system. In fact it has been justly styled "Nature's own Remedy," since the Pills, in their operation, answer precisely the indications which Nature points out. They possess the merit, also, of being entirely free from mercury, and all mineral admixture whatever. In the fevers and other complaints incident to southern and southwestern life, these Pills are unsurpassed in effi. cacy, They have cured YELLOW FEVER alter every other remedy had failed. They have broken up the AGUE and BILIOUS FEVER in all their forms. They are thoroughly anti bilious in their action; in whatever shape it may present itself, powerful for good and yet innocent of injury. If resorted to in time, this medicine will be found to answer all the requirements of the family and Plantation. For FEMALES at certain seasons, there is none superior, if indeed there be any equal to it. Even for CHILDREN afflicted with any of the prevalent disorders, a trial of it will suffice to place it upon the most favorable footing in the estimation of all concerned. Space will not allow of the introduction of the numerous testimonials received by the proprietor. He therefore subjoins only two or three of them, the first of which was received from Vera Cruz, in 1849, while the Yellow Fever was quite prevalent, and is signed, as will be seen, by the HIGHEST MEDICAL AUTHORITIES of that city. TRANSLATION. We, the undersigned, licensed Physicians in and for the city of Vera Cruz, do hereby certify, that we have used Dr. W. Wright's Indina Vegetable Pills, bought of Mr. Felix Rovira, Agent in this city, and having ap plied said Pills to cure the different diseases for which they are recommended by Dr. Wright, we have found them in every respect satisfactory, and we therefore recommend the use of said Pills to every person in this republic whoever may be suffering from any of the maladies for which their use is recommended by the inventor of said Pills.—And in order that the present certificate may be used as convenient to the parties, we have signed it in Vera Cruz, this 10th day of August, 1849. (Signed,) GEORGE GAIDAN, MANUEL IIOVAD. Extract of a letter from the editor of the Greenville Mountaineer, S. C., received during the Mexican war: DR. W. WRIGHT-DEAR SIR: * * * A week or two ago I sent you a Mountaineer, containing a letter from one of our Volunteers in the City of Mexico, in which he pays WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS, under all the circumstances, the highest meed of praise I have ever known a medicine to receive. The Volunteer, William W. Goodlett, Esq., is a gentleman of fine standing-an accomplished and well educated man, and was recently High Sheriff of this district. By one of your advertisements in a Charleston paper, I happened to notice the location of your office, and thought you might extract an article of some value in regard to your medicine, therefore I sent the paper. The following is an extract from the letter referred to above: My health is very fast improving. I procured, a few days ago, some of DR. WRIGHT'S INDIAN Vegetable Pills, and they have acted on any system like magic !" * Extract of a letter from Judge Dutton, late editor of the " Ibervillian," Plaquemine, La. DR. WRIGHT-DEAR SIR: * * There is a great call for your useful medicine in this part of the country. Two years ago I took a few dozen from Mr. Bronsema, your Agent in New-Orleaus, for my own use. But, as soon as it was known in the neighborhood, I was importuned for them till there was none left; and one person, to whom I gave up one half dozen boxes for $1 25, I found selling them out again, as a special favor, at SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS a box! The genuine may be had of J. WRIGHT & Co., Chartres-st., and A. BRONSEM, 74 Camp-street, New-Orleans; M BOULLEMET, Mobile; HAVILAND, HARROL & Co., Charleston; and by the principal dealers throughout the United States and Canadas. Principal office, to which all communications must be addressed, 169 Race street, Philadelphia. TEXAS-GENERAL AGENCY. ESTABLISHED 1842, BY A. F. JAMES, CITY OF GALVESTON. CAPITALISTS and others wishing to make investments, can always find at this office a list of improved and unimproved Real Estate for sale, consisting of building lots suitable for stores and private residences; also, cottages and desirable family residences in the city and suburbs. Conveyancing, and all other instruments of writing, legal or commercial, carefully and neatly drawn on paper or on parchment. Land Titles examined, and defective Titles perfected, when practicable. ments, recorded in any of the record offices throughout the state. Title-papers, and other instru Orders for the purchase or sale of slaves, or real estate, faithfully executed. Sugar and cotton plantations, and unimproved lands in various sections of the state, for sale. Claims against the Republic of Texas, and against private individuals, received for collection and prosecuted. The payment of taxes in all the counties of the state, carefully attended to; and property which may have been sold for taxes in the several coun ties, redeemed. Maps of all the principal counties, with the original surveys, are now preparing for this office; nd abstracts of all original land titles granted by the states of Coahuila and Texas, and by the late Republic Texas, can be examined at the General Agency Office. The undersigned have known Mr. A. F. James, as a citizen of Galveston, for the last eleven years, during of which time he has been engaged in the above business, for which we believe him well qualified, and end him to such as require the services of an Agent in Texas, as a gentleman in whom the fullest conmay be reposed. WARD HILL, President Galveston Chamber of Commerce. 'ES, U. S. M. M. B. MENARD, President Galveston City Company. JOHN C. WATROUS, Judge of the Dist. Court of the U. S. |