Industry of Southern and Western States:-Virginia, North Carolina, The Sword and the Olive Branch. By H. The British Colonial Empire:-East and West Indies, Africa, Australia, &c., &c. The Merchant Fleets and Navies of the World:-Great Britain: increase The Sugar Cane-Avequin's Review of McCulloh's Report Reviewed. Sugar Manufacture-Concluded.-Object of Evaporation; Methods of Eva- Chili, 3. Colombia, 3. Central America, 83. Commerce, chair of, in University, 110. Canada, Upper and Lower, 181. Carolina, North and South, 285. Cotton plantation of McDuffie, 149. Chemistry of agriculture, 148. Coffee, 152, 453. Charleston, S. C., health of, 226. Cotton interests, 363. Canada, population of, 366. Commerce of New-York, 455. Charleston, S. C.-Statistics taxable, 430. Exports-flour, &c., 437. PAGE. Hogs slaughtered in the U. States, 66, 285 304 310 322 334 Health Statistics of the U. States, 226. Hemp, 453. Leather and Tanning, 60. Debt of the United States since 1791, 365. Light of other days, 236. Ecuador, 3. East India trade, 204. Editor's notes, 80, 235, 162, 378,458. Exports, New Orleans, year ending June 30, 1848, 454 Exports-sugar and molasses, 436. M'Culloh's report on sugar, Money of Commerce, 243. Mississippi, 285. Missouri, 285. Michigan, 285. 24. Militia of the States, 59. Merchant fleets of all nations, 322, Massachusetts enterprise, 369. Manufactories in South Carolina, 370. Mobile-exports, 1848-do. cotton-imports, 428. Memphis, Tenn.-Statistics taxable, 429. Natchitoches, La., 107. New Britain, 181. New Mexico, 204. Navies of all nations, 322. New Orleans, reminiscences of, 156. vii South America, historical progress, character, governments, people, &c., 3. Sugar cane, 24. Sugar manufacture, physiology, &c., 114. San Francisco, 204. Sugar manufacture: extraction of juices; sugar mills; product of mills; fuel; steam-power, &c., 265, Southern and Western States, industry of, 285. Sword and Olive Branch, 304. Shipping of all nations, 322. States, date of admission into the Union, 59. Area of states, 59. Statistical Bureaus, 79. Statistical Societies, 374. Statistics, interesting, 367. Smithsonian Institute, 233. St. Louis, Mo.-Imports, 430. Sugar, molasses, &c., 446. Statistics of Louisiana sugar, 456. 1. SOUTH AMERICAN STATES-Historical Progress of South America- Spanish Colonial Policy-Declaration of Independence-Reports of U. S. Commissioners upon South America-Mr. Poinsett's Views-South and North American Character contrasted-Araucania-Argentine Republic-Bolivia- Brazil-Chili-Colombia-Ecuador-Granada-Venezuela-Paraguay-Pe- II. THE SUGAR CANE.-McCulloh's Report on the Sugar Cane to the United States Government. III. Printing and Printers, By EDWIN HERIOTT, Esq., of Charleston, S. C., 45 IV. Production of Rice in Louisiana. Old and New States, Revolutionary Statistics, &c.-1. Revolutionary States- 2. Battles of the Revolution-3, Continental Money-4. States admitted since 1780-5. Area and Militia of States-6. Deposite with the States-7. Indian Treaties with North West-8. Indians West of Mississippi-9. Area and Po- pulation of the Globe-10. Productions of U. States 1840-11. American Leather and Tanning Business--12. Sole Leather inspected in New-York- WESTERN STATISTICS. 1. Distances and Rates of Fare on Western Rivers-2 Distances from New- Orleans and Prices of Passage-3. Distances to highest points of Steam Navi. 7. Prices of Produce at several points-8. Steamboat Freights-9. Passage Kentucky-12. Hogs slaughtered in 1847-8-13, Number of Hogs packed at St. Louis-14. Hogs packed in Ohio-15. Prices Pickled Pork in New-York- |