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AHMAD bnu Hamdan, called SuHAILI. Turkish Evening EntertainThe wonders of remarkable incidents and the rarities of anecdotes, by Ahmed Ibn Hemdem . . called "Sohailee." Translated from the Turkish by J. P. Brown [and] edited by E. E. Salisbury]. New York [printed; and] London, 1850. 8vo.

AIKIN, JOHN. Letters from a Father to his Son on various Topics relative to Literature and the Conduct of Life. Philadelphia, -1796. 12°

2 SELECT Works of the British Poets, in a chronological series from Falconer to Sir Walter Scott. With biographical and critical notices. Designed as a continuation of Dr. Aikin's British Poets. (Vol. 2,. from Southey to Croly.) [Edited by J. Frost.] 2 vol. Phil. 1846. 8°

AKERLY, SAMUEL. An Efsay on the Geology of the Hudson River, and the adjacent regions: illustrated by a geological section of the country, from the neighbourhood of Sandy Hook, in New Jersey, northward, etc. New York, 1820. 12mo.

AINSWORTH, LUTHER. Ainsworth's Practical, Mercantile Arithmetic, etc. Providence, Hartford and Boston, 1832. 12o

ALABAMA. Baptist State Convention. Journal of the Proceedings of the Baptist State Convention, in Alabama, at its nineteenth anniversary. Marion, Alab. 1842. 8vo.

ALABAMA, State of.

I REPORTS of Cases at Law and in Equity, argued and determined in the Supreme Court of Alabama, 1840 to 1844. New Series. Vol. I. to VI. By the Judges of the Court. Tuscaloosa, 1841-45. 8°

2 A DIGEST of the Laws of the State of Alabama; containing the statutes and resolutions in force at the end of the General Assembly in Jan. 1823.

To which is added, an appendix, containing the Declaration of Independence; etc. Compiled . . . under the authority of the General Assembly, by H. Toulmin, Esq. Cahawba [Printed at New York], 1823. 8vo.

3 A DIGEST of the Laws of the State of Alabama; containing all the statutes of a public and general nature, in force at the close of the session of the General Assembly, in January, 1833. To which are prefixed, the Declaration of Independence, etc. Compiled, under the authority of the General Afsembly, by J. Ġ. Aikin. Philadelphia, 1833. 8°

4 A DIGEST of the Laws of the State of Alabama: containing all the statutes. . in force. . in Jan. 1833. . . With an appendix, and . . a supplement containing the public acts for the years 1833, 1834, and 1835. Compiled. . by J. G. Aikin. Second edition. Tuscaloosa, 1836. 8°

5 A SUPPLEMENT to Aikin's Digest of the Laws of the State of Alabama : containing all the unrepealed laws of a public and general nature, passed by the General Assembly, since the second edition of the Digest, up to the close of the Called Sefsion in April, 1841.. Compiled by A. B. Meek. Tuscaloosa, 1841. 8°

6 A DIGEST of the Laws of the State of Alabama: containing all the statutes of a public and general nature in force at the close of the sefsion of the General Assembly, in Feb. 1843; to which are prefixed, the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution of the United States, etc. Compiled, under the authority of the General Assembly, by C. C. Clay. Tuskaloosa, 1843. 8° 7 THE MILITIA and Patrol Laws of the State of Alabama. Cahawba, 1823. 8vo.

8 THE MILITARY Code of the State of Alabama. With an appendix . . . . Prepared and arranged by Generals G. W. Crabb and J. T. Bradford. Tuscaloosa, 1838. 8vo.

9 JOURNAL of the House of Repre

sentatives of the General Assembly of the State of Alabama, etc. (1819 to 1845, together with the Journals of the "Called Sefsions" of 1821, 1837, and 1841.) 30 Parts. Cahawba, 1820-1826, and Tuscaloosa, 1827-1846. 8°

10 JOURNAL of the Senate of the General Assembly of the State of Alabama, etc. (1819, 1821; 1823 to 1845, together with the Journals of the Called Sefsions of 1837 and 1841. 27 Parts [wanting 1820; Called Sefsion 1821; and 1822]. Cahawba, 1820-1826, and Tuscaloosa, 1827-1846. 8°

II ACTS passed at the Second (the Called, the third, fourth, and seventh) Sefsion of the General Assembly of the State of Alabama, held in the town of Cahawba, Nov. 1820 (to - 1825, and at the eighth to the thirteenth sessions, 1826 to 1831; the extra and annual sefsion, 1832, and the annual sessions, 1833 to 1845, held in the town of Tuscaloosa). Cahawba, 1820-1826, and Tuscaloosa, 1827-1846. 8°

12 BANK Charter. An Act to establish the Bank of the State of Alabama; approved Dec. 20, 1823. Tuskaloosa, 1828. 8°

13 A TABULAR statement, exhibiting all the Liabilities of the State of Alabama on account of the State Bonds ifsued for the purpose of creating Banking Capital, etc. [Tuscaloosa, 1839.] 1 sh. fol

14 LIABILITIES of the President and Directors of the branch of the Bank of the State of Alabama, at Mobile, to said bank. (Liabilities of members of the Senate, etc. [Tuscaloosa, 1841.] 8°

15 LIABILITIES of Directors and Officers of the State Bank, Mobile, Montgomery, and Huntsville Branches. Tuscaloosa, 1843. 8°

16 A CONDENSED statement of the indebtedness of the several counties in the State of Alabama to the Bank of the State of Alabama, and its several branches: classified, good, bad,

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20 A BILL to be entitled, An act to settle the affairs of the several branch banks of this State. [Tuscaloosa, 1844?] folo

21 A BILL to be entitled, An act to close the affairs of the banks, and to apply their afsets to the payment of the public debt. [Tuscaloosa, 1846?] 1 sh. folo

22 A BILL to be entitled, An act to withdraw the Sixteenth Section fund from the State Bank and branches, and to provide for the future management thereof. [Tuscaloosa, 1844.] fol

23 A BILL to be entitled, An act to provide for the safe-keeping and management of the Sixteenth Section fund, in this State. [Tuscaloosa, 1844.] fol

24 A BILL to be entitled, An act to provide for the preservation and consolidation of the Sixteenth Section fund, and for the establishment of a system of common school education throughout the State. [Tuscaloosa, 1844.] fol°

25 A BILL to be entitled, An act to apply a part of the two per cent. fund according to the compact between the General Government and the State of Alabama. [Tuscaloosa, 1844.] fol

26 A BILL to be entitled, An act to raise a revenue for the State government, and to maintain the faith and credit of the State of Alabama. [Tuscaloosa, 1844.] folo

27 A BILL to be entitled, An act to secure to married women their separate estates, and for other purposes. [Tuscaloosa, 1844.] 1 sh. folo

28 A BILL to be entitled, An act to regulate the rights and liabilities of husband and wife, in regard to property. [Tuscaloosa, 1844.] 1 sh. fol

29 A BILL to be entitled, An act to incorporate the Coosa Canal and Manufacturing Company, at Wetumpka. [Tuscaloosa, 1844.] 1 sh. folo

30 A BILL to be entitled, An act to incorporate the Warrior Manufacturing Company. [Tuscaloosa, 1844.] 1 sh. folo

31 A BILL to be entitled, An act to incorporate the Southern Railroad Company. [Tuscaloosa, 1844.] fol

32 A BILL to be entitled, An act to regulate the introduction of slaves into the state. [Tuscaloosa, 1845.] 1 sh. folo

33 HOUSE of Representatives. Report of the Committee of Ways and Means [upon the finances]. [Tuscaloosa, 1828.] 8o

34 REPORT of the Joint Examining Committee on the condition of the State Bank and branches; with an exhibit of the debt incurred by the State for banking capital; and a statement of the condition of the debts due the State Bank and branches. Tuscaloosa, 1840. 8°

35 REPORT of the State Bank Committee in relation to the purchase of property, by the Bank of the State of Alabama and branches, during the year 1841. Dec. 7, 1841. Tuscaloosa, 1841. 8°

36 REPORT of the State Bank Committee, in relation to the sinking fund by the Bank of the State of Alabama and branches. Dec. 13, 1841. Tuscaloosa, 1841. 8°

37 REPORT of the Committee on the State Bank and branches. Dec. 19, 1842. [Tuscaloosa, 1842.] 8°

38 BANK Reports: Report of the Chairman of the State Bank Committee; and also, the reports of the presidents and commifsioners of the State Bank and branches. Tuscaloosa, 1843.

39 REPORT of the Committee on the

State Bank and branches, in relation to the management and liquidation of the Banks. Tuscaloosa, 1844. 80

40 STATEMENT of the liabilities of members of the Legislature and Directors to the State Bank and branches. Tuscaloosa, 1844. 8°

41 REPORT Of the Committee on the Penitentiary, on the bill providing for leasing out the Penitentiary. Tuscaloosa, 1842. 1 sh. fol

42 REPORT Of the Select Committee to whom was referred the communication of the Secretary of State, together with the accompanying documents, relative to the proposed amendments to the constitution, providing for biennial sessions of the Legislature, and for other purposes. [Tuscaloosa, 184-. 8°

43 REPORT of the Committee on Education, on the Report of the Trustees of the University of Alabama, etc. [Tuscaloosa, 184-.] 8°

44 REPORT of the Committee of ways and means, in relation to the State debt. Tuscaloosa, 1844. 8o

45 REPORT of the majority of the Committee on the Sixteenth Section fund. Tuscaloosa, 1845. 8°

46 REPORT of the minority of the Committee on the Sixteenth Section fund. Tuscaloosa, 1846. 8°

Penitentiary. [Tuscaloosa, 1845.] 8°

47 REPORT of the Committee on the

48 REPORT of the Committee on the State Bank and branches. Tuscaloosa, 1846. 8°

49 RULES of the House of Representatives. [Tuscaloosa, 1840.] 1 sh. folo

50 RULES of the House of Representatives. [Tuscaloosa, 1841 ?] 1 sh. folo

51 RULES of the Senate. [Tuscaloosa, 1840] 1 sh. folo

52 [Begin] Sefsion of 1844-45. [A list of the Senators and of the House of Representatives.] [Tuscaloosa, 1844.]

1 sh. folo

53 LIST of Officers elected on joint

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ballot, by the General Assembly. [Tuscaloosa, 1845.] 8°

ALABAMA TERRITORY. Journal of the Legislative Council of the Alabama Territory, at the first session of the first General Assembly, in the forty-third year of American Independence. St. Stephen's, 1818. 8° 2 JOURNAL of the House of Representatives of the Alabama Territory, at the first sefsion of the first General Afsembly, in the forty-second year of American Independence. St. Stephens, 1818. 4°

3 ACTS pafsed at the second Sefsion of the first General Assembly of the Alabama Territory, etc. St. Stephens, 1818. 8°

4 JOURNAL of the Convention of the Alabama Territory, begun July 5, 1819. Huntsville, 1819. 8°

ALBANY. The Western Traveller; embracing the canal and railroad routes from Albany and Troy to Niagara Falls; etc. New York, 1844. 12°

ALBANY AND SUSQUEHANNA RAILROAD COMPANY. Some considerations respecting the proposed construction of the Albany and Susquehanna Railroad. Albany, 1852. 8°

ALBANY ARGUS EXTRA. Mr. Van Buren and the War. [Albany, 1832.] 4to.

ALBANY DIRECTORY. Child's Albany Directory, 1835-6. Compiled by E. B. Child. Albany, 1835. 12°

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2 HOFFMAN'S Albany Directory and City Register, for the years 1838-9, 1839-40, 1840-41, 184142, 1842-43, 1844-5, 1845-6. vol. Albany, 1838-45. 3 ALBANY COUNTY and Troy Business Directory. . By Whitney and Blifs. [1852.] Albany, 1852. 16°

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ALBANY FEMALE ACADEMY. Exercises of the Alumnæ of the Albany Female Academy, on their fifth Anniversary, July 16, 1846. Albany, 1846. 8o

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4 THE YOUNG Man's Guide .. Revised and enlarged. Sixteenth edition. Boston, 1846. 12o

5 THE YOUNG Woman's Guide to Excellence... Tenth stereotype edition. Boston, 1846. 12o

6 ALCOTT's New Series. Letters to a Sister; or, Woman's Mifsion. To accompany the Letters to Young Men. Buffalo, 1850. 12°

7 LECTURES On Life and Health; or, the Laws and Means of Physical Culture. Boston, 1853. 12°

ALDEN, ABNER. An Introduction to Spelling and Reading; . . . being the first and second parts of a Columbian Exercise. . . . Comprising an easy and systematical method of teaching and of learning the English language. Seventh edition. Vol. 2. Boston, 1816. 12mo.

2 THE READER. . . . Being the third part of a Columbian Exercise. The whole comprising an easy and systematical method of teaching and of learning the English language. . . Fifth edition. Boston, 1822. 12o

ALDEN, T. J. Fox, and VAN HOESEN, J. A. A Digest of the Laws of Mifsifsippi, comprising all the laws

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of a general nature, including the acts of the sefsion of 1839. York, 1839. 8o

ALDEN, TIMOTHY. A Collection of American Epitaphs and Inscriptions,

with occasional notes. Second edition. 5 vol. New York, 1814.

12mo.

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2 CONSOLATION: in discourses on select topics, addrefsed to the suffering

ALEXANDER, A. The Fall of people of God. New York, 1853. 80

Aztalan, and other poems. ington, 1839. 8°

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3 HISTORY of the Patriarchs. Philadelphia, 1833.

12mo.

4 BIOGRAPHICAL Sketches of the Founder and Principal Alumni of the Log College. Together with an account of the revivals of religion under their ministry. Collected and edited by Archibald Alexander, D.D. Philadelphia [1851]. 12°

5 OUTLINES of Moral Science. New York, 1852. 12°

6 A HISTORY of the Israelitish Nation, from their origin to their dispersion at the destruction of Jerusalem by the Romans. [Edited by J. W. Alexander.] Philadelphia, 1853. 8vo.

ALEXANDER, CALEB. A Sermon [on Psal. lxxxii. 6, 7] occasioned by the death of . . . . George Washington, etc. Boston, 1800. 8°

2 A NEW and Complete System of Arithmetic; intended for the use of schools and academies. Albany,

1802. 12°

3 A GRAMMATICAL System of the English Language, etc. Ninth edition, corrected. Boston, 1807. 12°

ALEXANDER, JAMES EDWARD. An Expedition of Discovery into the Interior of Africa, through the hitherto undescribed countries of the great Namaquas, Boschmans, and Hill Domaras. 2 vol. Philadelphia, 1838. 12°

ALEXANDER, JAMES W. and J. ADDISON. A Geography of the Bible. Philadelphia, 1830.

12mo.

ALEXANDER, JOHN H. Engi

neer.

Report on the New Map of Maryland; [containing: 1. Engineer's Report, by J. H. Alexander; 2. Geologist's Report, by J. T. Ducatel.] 1835. [Balt. 1836.] 8vo.

2 REPORT on the New Map of Maryland, 1835. [Report of the Geologist (J. T. Ducatel) on the progressof the geological survey, etc. with an appendix.] [Baltimore, 1836.] 8°

3 REPORT on the Manufacture of Iron; addrefsed to the Governor of Maryland. . . Printed by order of the Senate. Annapolis, 1840. 8vo.

4 SECOND Report on the Manufacture of Iron; addrefsed to the Governor of Maryland. Printed by order of the Senate. Annapolis, 1844. 8vo.

5 CONTRIBUTIONS to the History of the Manufacture of Iron. (Part first: Report on the manufacture of iron; addrefsed to the Governor of Maryland. Part second: An elementary treatise on iron-making;. by S. Rogers. Now... first published, with notes, and an appendix, by John H. Alexander.) Baltimore, 1840-44. 8°

6 ON A NEW form of Mountain or other Barometer. [An article extracted from the American Journal of Science, for Oct. 1843. New Haven, 1843.] 8vo.

7 REPORT on the Standards of Weight and Measure for the State of Maryland; and on the construction of yard-measures. [Baltimore, 1845.] 8vo.

8 UNIVERSAL Dictionary of Weights

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