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COMMERCE, AGRICULTURE, MANUFACTURES, INTERNAL
IMPROVEMENTS, STATISTICS, GENERAL
LITERATURE, &C.

Commerce is King."

EDITED BY PROFESSOR J. D. B. DE BOW,

UNIVERSITY OF LOUISIANA, NEW ORLEANS,

Vol. X. NEW SERIES, Vol. IV.

1851.

OFFICE, 22 EXCHANGE PLACE, NEW-ORLEANS.

B. F. DE Bow, corner Church Street and East Bay,

Charleston.

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Library Edition, Eound, 1846-1951, 10 Vols.

The following list, made up for us on the last day of the session of Congress by a friend, is incomplete, and does not include many names which were given. As we get them they will be added.

"The undersigned, Members of Congress, take great pleasure in recommending Da Bow's REVIEW to the People of the Southern and Western States, a work which has been edited and published in New Orleans for the last five years, by J. D. B. De Bow, and which embraces, in a monthly series of numbers, the most complete and reliable facts and statistics relative to the progress and development of all the great branches of industry in the States, whether in Commerce, Agriculture, Manufactures, or Internal Improvement; as also the growth and progress of Population and Improvement, the question of Slavery in all its bearings, social and political, Slave Products, &c. The published volumes of this work constitute an invaluable library of Southern and Western Statistics, and have already become a standard authority."

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NEW ORLEANA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, May 14, 1844, De i Resolved, That this Chamber highly approves ct the Commercial Review, a periodical established in this city by J. D. B. De Bow, Esq., and rescuemends it to the patronage of the commercial community, CHARLES BRIG, Secretary.

SAMUEL J. PETERS, President.

CHARLESTON MERCANTILE LIBRARY SOCIETY, Feb. 1847. In exercise of the power given them by the Constitution, the Band have avanimously elected as Honorary Members, Freeman Hunt and J. D. K. De Bow, Esqrs. These gentlemen are entitled to wale and hearable distinction. The oner in originating the M. rehaut Magazine, the first succesful attempt of its kind in the United States, sustained and conducted as it has been by marked ability. The latter one of our own citizens, in the landable spirit which prompte i The establishment of the Commercial Review of the South and West, so! the masterly pen which he he wielded in elucidrtion of the commercial interests of the South, have relly earned our most grati fal acknowledgments, A. O. ANDREWS, President. CHARLESTON CHAMBER OF Commerer, O 1, 26, 1546. On motion of Col. James Gadsden, Resolved, That Do Cominerad Review, educed in New Orleans by our fellow citizen, J. D. B. De Bow, E, is a work well calculate i to exercise a most favorable influence on the commercial interests of the South and W. 1.

Resolved, That the zaal and talent with which it has been commenced, and the able articles which have appeared in its pagos (as fore-badowing on the fature the protals of the past.) strongly recommend the Review to the pats mage of the Sather community, fad that the Chay, ber of Cesam-ree of Charlesto i feel gratifled at the opportunity of prisoting to the pubing this testimony in its favor. W.B.HERIOT, Secretary.

CINCINNATI Mercantik LieRALY Society, Jan. 1849. Resolved, As this sense of the Merennille Library Ass Eation of Clariat, that De Bow's Commez al Review of the South and West supplies an naportant desideratuar in the mercantile litenture of the grond western valley; that the comprehensive views and practical attainments of Professor D. Low are special graff, aïdors for em lucting se ha perilient, and that this Acwogintion very cordially reema nd the Compeñital Revise to general favor, and th patronage of our mercantile community,

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THE FIRST TEN VOLUMES

DE BOW'S REVIEW.

From January, 1846, to July, 1851, inclusive.

Each volume has its own Index, with the names of writers, etc., appended.
A very few sets complete of the Review, handsomely bound, may still be had at the office, or
the volumes for any particular year or years, on moderate terms.

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Atlantic and Miss. Railroad, v. i. 21 Arkansas, Commerce, Progress, Araucania.
Agriculture S. & West, v. i...73, 227
Agriculture of Louisiana, v. i... 75 Agricultural
"Society of Louisiana, v. i. 161
"Schools, v. i...
"Life, v. ii...
"Classes, v. ii..
Agricultural products, U. S., v. ii.

Ancient Maritime Law, v.i...... 142
Alabama Finances, v. i.
Commerce of, v. ii.
Ambassadors, v. i...
Armistice, v. i...

Army in Mexico, v. ii.

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