NOTICES OF THE PRESS. From the Boslont Daily Advertiser. DE Bow's COMMERCIAL REVIEw.-The number before us is the first of the fourth volume, being for the present month of September. Three volumes have accordingly been published. which, we learn from the table of contents, must contain a large fund of useful historical and commercial information, relating for the most part to the South-western and Western States, but a portion of it more general in its application. Thile work is printed in a style creditable to the press of Louisiana, and its contents are such as to render it a valuable adjunct to the similar work devoted to the commerce of the United States, published by Hunt, of New York, the merits of which are not likely to be overlooked or forgotten. Freor the Ntes York EvenTing Post. DE Bow's COMMERCIAL REVIEw.-This periodical perlbforms for the South and WVest the same office which the Merchants' Magazine performs for this part of the country. It has already reached its fourth volume, and we learn that its circulation is rapidly increasing. The present number contains many valuable articles, among which is one by the Editor on the Progress of the Great West, full of interesting statistical information and speculations. It is to the credit of the mercantile class that works of this kind find encouragement amnotg them. Front thle Ncev Yo rk 7'ribtu e. TIIE CO.EI.-,mRCIAL REVIEW: By J. D. B. DE Bow, VOL. IV. No. I.-It has original papers on the Dignity and Importance of Comnmerce; Progress of the Great West; Progress of American Industry; the True Functions of Government; Debtor and Creditor Laws of Louisiana; the Mission of America; and the Chicago and Memphis Conventions, by Hon. James Hall, Cincinnati, Hon. B. F. Porter, of Alabama, and other wNell-known writers, with a portrait of Stephen Girard(, and a great amount and variety of commercial and industrial statistics. We rejoice that so good a work has been established at New Orleans, and apparently well established. It can hardly fail to secure patrons in every part of the country. From the New York Tuie Sitn. DE Bow's COMMERCIAL REvlIEW.-Much as we had heard and read of this celebrated New Orleans publication, it was not till the present weelk that we had an opportunity of making ourselves acquainted with its great merit. We were wholly unprepared to find in this magazine a work evincing so much ability and industry, and containing such a mass of information-commercial, statistical, historical, political, and philosophical. The number before us (tfor September) contains 142 closely printed pages of reading matter. Such a work, the reader will readily conceive, must be one of universal interest, deserving of unlimited circulation. From the New York Courier 4f- Enquirer. DE Bow's COMMERCIAL REVIEW for September has been upon our table for several day,s. This work is well worthy of attention, not only in the section of country in which it is pubiished, but at the North, as it contains a great amount of very valuable information which cannot be found elsewhere. it is properly the complement of Hunit's Magazine, and in connection with that workl, forms a coinplete record of mercantile and commercial facts. We commend it to the notice of our readers and to the favor of all who are interested in the commerce of the South. FrIom the. Y. Hcrald. COImIERCIAL REVIEw.-This is the title of a monthly journal of trade, commerce, commercial polity, agriculture, mnanualhctures, internal improvement.s, and general literature, published at New Orleans by J. D. B. De Bow, and is well worth the attention of the merchant and the statesman. It is second to no other work of the kind in this or any other country, and must soon becomne authority for everything relating to matters of which it treats. We noticed among its contributors some of the most distinguished writers in the Union. From thre Ncv Orleans Bee. REVUEF COMMERCIALE DU SUD.-L'excellente publication periodiqute de M. DE Bow fait i chaque apparition notivelle de notables )rogris sotts le tapport de I'intbrdt, de la variete et de la valeur des articles qi'ell( renferine. M. OE Bow merite les plus grands eloges poutr avoir su ryunir en faisceau des travaux aussi nombreux et aussi pleins d'intirbt. I est difficile de faire a-ussi b)ien, presque impossible de faire mieux. 272
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- Light-houses - J. D. B. De Bow [The Editor] - pp. 147-152
- Sugar, its Cultivation, Manufacture and Commerce, No. I - J. D. B. De Bow [The Editor] - pp. 152-159
- The Grain and Flour Trade - J. D. B. De Bow [The Editor] - pp. 159-164
- Intercommunication between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans - A. Whitney, Esq. - pp. 164-176
- Theories of Creation and the Universe - Geo. Taylor - pp. 177-194
- John Law and the Mississippi River, in the Olden Time (historic MS.) - pp. 194-199
- Fires and Firemen - Hon. A. B. Meek - pp. 199-208
- Direct Trade of Soutern States with Europe, No. 1 - J. D. B. De Bow [The Editor] - pp. 208-226
- The North-western Region of Louisiana - Hon. H. Bry - pp. 226-229
- Cultivation of the Sugar-cane - R. A. Wilkinson, Esq. - pp. 229-237
- The Fame of Indian Corn - J. D. B. De Bow [The Editor] - pp. 237-244
- Florida—its Climate, Soil, Products, & etc. - pp. 244-250
- Cotton and the Cotton Trade and Manufacture - pp. 250-256
- American States and Cities - pp. 256-265
- Commercial Jurisprudence - pp. 265-268
- Foreign Commerce - pp. 268-269
- The Publishing Business - pp. 270
- Contents, Vol. !V, No. 3 - pp. 273-274
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