

423įinances, and of the States, Debts, &c. Population, Square Miles, Density of Regions North, South, East andĬensus Statistics - Comparative Tables. 400Ĭensus of 1850 - Analysis of Growth of Population every Ten Years. Population from Earliest Times, with all the Census Returns. Operation of the Laws of Population in Europe and United States 400 " Commerce and Navigation- Progress of from 1790 386 UNITED STATES- Progress of the Republic- Growth of States and Population 367 UNION - Its Stability - British Policy in Regard to Tropical Products and the Slave Trade,Ĭommercial Advantages of the South, What the North Gains out of the South, Etc 356, 357 TURPENTINE- Process of Manufacture, Profits, Etc., 350 TURPENTINE BUSINESS OF NORTH CAROLINA 350 TOBACCO - Growth and Consumption of, in United States. TOBACCO- Prize Essay on the Culture and Management of, 341 TEXAS- Climate, Rivers, Lands, Products, Animals, Minerals, Government, Etc 3i SUGAR - Process of Culture, Manufacture, Etc 3! SUG ARbC ANEayceULTURE * ON THE MOST "SUCCESSFUL ESTATES- " 266 SUGAR CANE- Extracts from a Memoir on the Structure and Composition of the Sugar SUGAR - Its Cultivation, Manufacture and Commerce - Vegetable Principles, Properties ofĬane Sugar, Molasses, Treacle, Cane Juice, Saccharine Matter, Analysis of Sugar Cane, Varie SUGAR MANUFACTURE- Crystallization of Sugar- Chemical and other Doctrines of SUGAR - Cultivation and Manufacture of 195 SHEEP HUSBANDRY IN THE SOUTHERN STATES, by Ely 188 United States Advantages of the South for the Silk Industry Communications from Practi SILK AND SILK CULTURE- Origin, Early History. STEAMSHIPS- Prospectus for Establishing a Line of Propeller Steamers between New-Or LOUIS, AND THE PROSPECTS OF MISSOURI, (See Missouri) 146 Gation, Health, Minerals, Manures, Products, Etc 136 Agricultural and Physical Capabilities, Territory, Climate. SOUTH CAROLINA- Statistics- (See Charleston) 135 SLAVES - Dangers which Environ Slavery in the Union 130 SOUTHERN AND NORTHERN TROOPS IN THE REVOLUTION 127 SOUTH - Her mode of Convincing the North on the Slave Question 123 SOUTHERN COMMERCIAL RESOURCES COMPARED WITH THOSE OF THE SOUTHERN DIRECT TRADE TO THE CONTINENT OF EUROPE. SOUTHERN COMMERCIAL CONVENTION- Resolutions 92 Tributed to the Growth of the~Nation.* 70 SOUTH AND THE UNION- Resources and Wealth of the South, and What she has Con SOUTH - How Affected by her Slave Institutions- Slavery at the South, and the Elements ofĬharacter and Civilization it Developesum British Authority, and how they Compare with SOUTH - Position in the Union - Emancipation, Abolition, Natural Law of Slavery, PhysicalĬharacteristics of Negroes, Fatal Results of Substituting White Labor for Biack at the Ton Man^i&ettrresrLabor at the South, Facilities for Steam and Water Power Employment SOUTHERN INDUSTRY- Progress of Prospects of Cotton Interests, Position of SouthĬarolina, Influence of Mechanic Arts and Manufactures, What the South is Capable of in Cot SOUTHERN COMMERCE- Its Extension by Sea, 14 Of the District Court of the United States. Barnwell.Įntered according to Act of Congress, in the year 18i2, by J. Heriot on United States Immigration, by J. Benjamin that on Turpentine, page 350, by Edwin South, How Affected by her Slave Institutions, by D. Kettell The South's 'Position in the Union was contributed by Dr. Hammond those on the Future of the South and Southern Industry are by Thos. Maury the one on Southern Industry is by Gov. The two opening papers in the volume, upon Southern Direct Trade and Commerce,Īre from the pen of Lieut. PUBLISHED AT THE OFFICE OF DE BOW'S REVIEW,ġ67 BROADWAY, NEW-YORK AND EAST BAY AND BROAD STREETS, CHARLESTON. PROFESSOR OF POLITICAL ECONOMY, ETC., IN THE UNIVERSITY OF LOUISIANA. RESULTS OF THE DIFFERENT CENSUS RETURNS SINCE 1790, AND RETURNS OF THEĬENSUS OF 1850, ON POPULATION, AGRICULTURE AND GENERAL INDUSTRY, ETC., THE UNION- STATISTICS OF THE UNITED STATES COMMERCE AND MANUFACTURES,įROM THE EARLIEST PERIODS, COMPARED WITH OTHER LEADING POWERS- THE HISTORICAL AND STATISTICAL SKETCHES OF THE DIFFERENT STATES AND CITIES OF
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Full text of " The industrial resources, etc., of the Southern and Western states : embracing a view of their commerce, agriculture, manufactures, internal improvements, slave and free labor, slavery institutions, products, etc., of the South : together with historical and statistical sketches of the different states and cities of the Union : statistics of the United States commerce and manufactures, from the earliest periods, compared with other leading powers : the results of the different census returns since 1790, and returns of the census of 1850, on population, agriculture and general industry, etc.
