Commerce, Naval and Military Resources of Charleston [pp. 516-528]

Debow's review, Agricultural, commercial, industrial progress and resources. / Volume 3, Issue 6

COMMERCE, RESOURCES, ETC., OF CHARLESTON. Blake on the Course of Exchange; Rudong's Annals of British Coinage; Gilbert's History of Banking; Gallatin on Currency and Ballking in the United States; Gouge's Treatise on do.; Carey's Credit System; Tucker's Theory of Money and Banks; Tooke's History of Prices. Agricztlture, Manufactures, Internal Improvement, and Statistics, etc., etc.-M'Adam's Observations on Roads; Parnell on Roads; Phillips' Inland Navigation; Woods' Treatise on Railroads; Petty's Essays on Political Arithtnetic; Works of Arthur Young; Dickson's Husbandry of the Ancients; Chalmers' Comparative Strength of Great Britain; Colquhoun on British Empire; Loudon's Encyclopmdia of Agriculture; McCulloch' s Statistical Account of British Empire; Porter's Progress of the Nation Porter's Tables of Revenue, Population, etc.; Tucker's Progress of the United States in Population and Wealth; Holland's History of Coai and the Coal Trade; Fraser's Fisheries of Great Britain: Elking's Greenland Trade and Fisheries; Scoresbey's Arctic Regions; Murray's Polar Seas; Babbage's Machinery and Manufictures; Baine's History of Cotton Manufactures; Schrivenlor on the Iron Trade; Ure's Dictionary of Arts, Manufactures and Mines; Bischoff on Woollen and Woollen Factories; Slater's American Manufactures; Morgan's Treatise on Life Insurance; Edmond's Tables on do.; Morgan's Essays on Probabilities Applied to Life Insurance; Bentham's Defence of Usury; Botero's Cause of the Greatness of Cities; Benjamin Franklin on the Increase of Men; Humne on Populousness of States; Short on Decrease of Mankind; Price, Wales, Malthus on English Population; Summer's Treatise on the Records of the Creation; Saddleri's Law of Population; Allison's Principles of Population.; hawkins' Elements of Medical Statistics; Thackralh on the Effects of Arts, Trades and Professions on Health and Longevity; Eden's History of the Laboring Classes and State of the Poor; Walker on Pauperism; Carey on Wages; Farland's Inquiries Concerning the Poor; Pratt's History of Savings Banks; Prostitution dans ]a ville de Paris, par M. Parent Duchiatelet; Dalrymple on Feudal Property; Maugham on Literary Prcoperty; Godson on Copy and Patent Rights; Blaid's Slavery Among the Romans; Blandinel on the Slave Trade; Phillips on the National Debts; Saxby on the British Customs; Sinclair on the Revenue of the British Empire; Dr. Hamilton on the National Debts; McCulk,ch on Taxation; Dr. Davenant's Political and Commercial Works; Beckman's History of Inventions and Discoveries; Jacobs on the Precious Metals; Public Econo, ly of Athens, by Boeckh; Vaughan's Age of Great Cities. Art. VI.-COM3I4ERCE, N,ltAL AXD lIILITARY RESOUCES OF CItARLEST0OX HER GEOGRAPIHICAL POSITION. —MILITARY AND HARBOR DEFENCES. l3I[PORTAN(oE AS A NAVAL DEPOT.-FACILITIES FOR BUILDIMO; GOvERN,NENT VSSELS.- PUBLIC SPIRIT OF' HEER MECHANICS DISPLAYED IN RECENT MOVEM-ENTS.-COMMERCIAL AND AGRI CULUTRAL RESOURCES.-TRADE.-EXPORTS.-MANUFACTURES. POPrULATION.-SOIL AND CLIMATE.-PAST PROGRESS AND Fu TURE PROSPECTS. THE proud soubriquet of QUEEN CITY OF THEl SOUTHI is one by wiich in fial partiality her devoted sons have been always accustomed 516


COMMERCE, RESOURCES, ETC., OF CHARLESTON. Blake on the Course of Exchange; Rudong's Annals of British Coinage; Gilbert's History of Banking; Gallatin on Currency and Ballking in the United States; Gouge's Treatise on do.; Carey's Credit System; Tucker's Theory of Money and Banks; Tooke's History of Prices. Agricztlture, Manufactures, Internal Improvement, and Statistics, etc., etc.-M'Adam's Observations on Roads; Parnell on Roads; Phillips' Inland Navigation; Woods' Treatise on Railroads; Petty's Essays on Political Arithtnetic; Works of Arthur Young; Dickson's Husbandry of the Ancients; Chalmers' Comparative Strength of Great Britain; Colquhoun on British Empire; Loudon's Encyclopmdia of Agriculture; McCulloch' s Statistical Account of British Empire; Porter's Progress of the Nation Porter's Tables of Revenue, Population, etc.; Tucker's Progress of the United States in Population and Wealth; Holland's History of Coai and the Coal Trade; Fraser's Fisheries of Great Britain: Elking's Greenland Trade and Fisheries; Scoresbey's Arctic Regions; Murray's Polar Seas; Babbage's Machinery and Manufictures; Baine's History of Cotton Manufactures; Schrivenlor on the Iron Trade; Ure's Dictionary of Arts, Manufactures and Mines; Bischoff on Woollen and Woollen Factories; Slater's American Manufactures; Morgan's Treatise on Life Insurance; Edmond's Tables on do.; Morgan's Essays on Probabilities Applied to Life Insurance; Bentham's Defence of Usury; Botero's Cause of the Greatness of Cities; Benjamin Franklin on the Increase of Men; Humne on Populousness of States; Short on Decrease of Mankind; Price, Wales, Malthus on English Population; Summer's Treatise on the Records of the Creation; Saddleri's Law of Population; Allison's Principles of Population.; hawkins' Elements of Medical Statistics; Thackralh on the Effects of Arts, Trades and Professions on Health and Longevity; Eden's History of the Laboring Classes and State of the Poor; Walker on Pauperism; Carey on Wages; Farland's Inquiries Concerning the Poor; Pratt's History of Savings Banks; Prostitution dans ]a ville de Paris, par M. Parent Duchiatelet; Dalrymple on Feudal Property; Maugham on Literary Prcoperty; Godson on Copy and Patent Rights; Blaid's Slavery Among the Romans; Blandinel on the Slave Trade; Phillips on the National Debts; Saxby on the British Customs; Sinclair on the Revenue of the British Empire; Dr. Hamilton on the National Debts; McCulk,ch on Taxation; Dr. Davenant's Political and Commercial Works; Beckman's History of Inventions and Discoveries; Jacobs on the Precious Metals; Public Econo, ly of Athens, by Boeckh; Vaughan's Age of Great Cities. Art. VI.-COM3I4ERCE, N,ltAL AXD lIILITARY RESOUCES OF CItARLEST0OX HER GEOGRAPIHICAL POSITION. —MILITARY AND HARBOR DEFENCES. l3I[PORTAN(oE AS A NAVAL DEPOT.-FACILITIES FOR BUILDIMO; GOvERN,NENT VSSELS.- PUBLIC SPIRIT OF' HEER MECHANICS DISPLAYED IN RECENT MOVEM-ENTS.-COMMERCIAL AND AGRI CULUTRAL RESOURCES.-TRADE.-EXPORTS.-MANUFACTURES. POPrULATION.-SOIL AND CLIMATE.-PAST PROGRESS AND Fu TURE PROSPECTS. THE proud soubriquet of QUEEN CITY OF THEl SOUTHI is one by wiich in fial partiality her devoted sons have been always accustomed 516

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