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scribers to the Review. To the people of the West we have only to say, this work has an especial application to them, and embodies all of the results of their industry;-to those of the North we add, whilst the South sustains a thousand northern works, she meets with no reciprocity. Is this fair? As the Review presents a complete embodiment of southern industry and enterprise of every kind, to be had in no other quarter, should it not be interesting to northern men, who would really and truly know the resources and operations of this section of the Union? Those who are doing business here, and their number at the North are thousands, might find it to their interest in many ways to support a Southern work of the kind. Its very large circulation at the South greatly enhance its advertising facilities. To the manufacturers of the North the work will

have great value, in showing, as it does, most minutely, every thing that relates to the progress of every department of manufactures in the South.

NEW BOOKS FROM J. C. MORGAN.

Since closing our book-notices, we have received Gayarre's History of Louisiana, which will be noticed fully next month; Mary Bell, a Franconia Story; Bertie, a Humorous Novel, by Gregory Seaworthy; Polly Pea-Blossom's Wedding, and other tales, by Hon. J. B. Lamar, and R. M. Charlton; Mount Hope, or Philip of the Wampanoags, an Historical Romance, by G. H. Hollister; Harper's New Magazine for April, with fine illustrations of the London Fair; Field-Book of the Revolution, part 12. These books are from Harper Brothers, and A. Hart, and are for sale by our neighbor, J. C. Morgan, from whom we acknowl edge the receipt of all the valuable school classical books of Anthon, noticed in this and the last number. His store is at 22 Exchange Place, New-Orleans, and all orders from the country will be promptly sup plied.

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