AD VER TiGEtENTS. THE LAW JOURNAL. Shall the first attempt to establish a Legal Journal at the South be the last? J. W. RANDOLPH, Bookseller, Richmond, has given the lawyers of Virginia and the bther Southern States an opportunity of deciding that question, and now is the time for all who feel an interest in the success of the work to subscribe. The first number is just out, and here is the verdict of the,press" "The work is what we had a right to expect, and we comniend it most cordially to the profession and the public."-Richmond EnquireP. "It is gotten up in very handsome style. The editor is A. B. GIJIGON, EsQ., a youtng menbe'r of thbe bar of this city, whose ability and industry Are abuiidantly proved by the first number."-RichI6'id Dispth. "Wye comminiend it to the Virginiabar and conbdentny expect them to approve odir extra judicial opinion of its merits."-*Richmond Wtwg. [may 1-1856. VIRGINIA CONVENTION, 1776. A Discourse delivered before the Virginia Alpha of the Phi Beta Kappa Society,, Williamsburg. By Hugh Blair Grigsby, This is not only a history of the Convention of 1776. but the most detailed and connecttd account in print, (f thie lives and characters of the men who composed it, including Robert Carter Nicholas, Richard Bland, Archibald Cary, Edmund Pendleton, John illair, Henry Tazewell, Patrick Henry Lee, Thomas Read, Thomas Lewis, Wm. Cabell of Union Hlill, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, George Mason and others. One handsome volume, 8vo. of over 200 pageg. —$1 50. Published by F.'~W~,~..~,ANDOLPH, Richmond,'Va. Books sent by mail, post paid; tb all who remiA,D1 PHrice.:o V January 1856. - r.. Broad Street, Near Ninth, DEALER IN MAGAZINES, NEWSPAPERS AND CHEAP PUBLICATIONS. Would respectfully suggest to his friends and the public who desire to receive their papers regularly for the year 1856, that now is the timb to hand in their names. Any paper published in this Country, will be supplied to Subscribers at Publishers' prices, and delivbred in any part of the City without extra chargb. European papers at the usual prices. , Mr. O'Neill ha~ opened in connection with his Bookstore, a Circulating Library. You can have any book, and as many as you desire to read, for twenty-five Cents per month. NEXT DOOR TO BROAD STREET HOTEL. EXCHANGE BOOK STORE. GEO. M. WEST, Richmond, Va. THE increasing Literary Taste of the Public, and the consequently enlarged demand for Books, suggested to my mind the possibility of selling Books, at retail or wholesale, as low as they are sold in the large Cities at the North. The experiment has proved successful, and I now offer at the same reduced prices-Law, Medical, Theological, Biographical, School and Miscellaneous Books of all kinds, including also Magazines, Novels, &c., &c., Blank Books, Paper and Stationery, Valentines, &C. Agents and Dealers in the Country supplied with Books upon the best terms. Richmond, January, 1856, 1856.] .VII ,JON OI'I' -T -X, Q'D5OOKI,LLERS AND STATI,6Ont~a
Miscellaneous Back Matter [pp. R007-R008]
Southern literary messenger; devoted to every department of literature and the fine arts. / Volume 22, Issue 6
-
Scan #1
Page 401
-
Scan #2
Page 402
-
Scan #3
Page 403
-
Scan #4
Page 404
-
Scan #5
Page 405
-
Scan #6
Page 406
-
Scan #7
Page 407
-
Scan #8
Page 408
-
Scan #9
Page 409
-
Scan #10
Page 410
-
Scan #11
Page 411
-
Scan #12
Page 412
-
Scan #13
Page 413
-
Scan #14
Page 414
-
Scan #15
Page 415
-
Scan #16
Page 416
-
Scan #17
Page 417
-
Scan #18
Page 418
-
Scan #19
Page 419
-
Scan #20
Page 420
-
Scan #21
Page 421
-
Scan #22
Page 422
-
Scan #23
Page 423
-
Scan #24
Page 424
-
Scan #25
Page 425
-
Scan #26
Page 426
-
Scan #27
Page 427
-
Scan #28
Page 428
-
Scan #29
Page 429
-
Scan #30
Page 430
-
Scan #31
Page 431
-
Scan #32
Page 432
-
Scan #33
Page 433
-
Scan #34
Page 434
-
Scan #35
Page 435
-
Scan #36
Page 436
-
Scan #37
Page 437
-
Scan #38
Page 438
-
Scan #39
Page 439
-
Scan #40
Page 440
-
Scan #41
Page 441
-
Scan #42
Page 442
-
Scan #43
Page 443
-
Scan #44
Page 444
-
Scan #45
Page 445
-
Scan #46
Page 446
-
Scan #47
Page 447
-
Scan #48
Page 448
-
Scan #49
Page 449
-
Scan #50
Page 450
-
Scan #51
Page 451
-
Scan #52
Page 452
-
Scan #53
Page 453
-
Scan #54
Page 454
-
Scan #55
Page 455
-
Scan #56
Page 456
-
Scan #57
Page 457
-
Scan #58
Page 458
-
Scan #59
Page 459
-
Scan #60
Page 460
-
Scan #61
Page 461
-
Scan #62
Page 462
-
Scan #63
Page 463
-
Scan #64
Page 464
-
Scan #65
Page 465
-
Scan #66
Page 466
-
Scan #67
Page 467
-
Scan #68
Page 468
-
Scan #69
Page 469
-
Scan #70
Page 470
-
Scan #71
Page 471
-
Scan #72
Page 472
-
Scan #73
Page 473
-
Scan #74
Page 474
-
Scan #75
Page 475
-
Scan #76
Page 476
-
Scan #77
Page 477
-
Scan #78
Page 478
-
Scan #79
Page 479
-
Scan #80
Page 480
-
Scan #81
Page 481
-
Scan #82
Page 482
-
Scan #83
Page R007
-
Scan #84
Page R008
- The True Theory of Government - Abel Parker Upshur - pp. 401-410
- Spring Time - John Collins McCabe - pp. 411
- Parvus Jacobus, or Footprints of a Teacher - Memory - pp. 412-415
- Psalm CXXXVII - Zeta - pp. 415
- Notes of European Travel - John Reuben Thompson - pp. 416-422
- America to England - Backwoods - pp. 422-425
- The Country in 1950, or The Conservatism of Slavery - L. C. B. - pp. 426-439
- The University and Its Wants, Part II - pp. 440-442
- To Friends in Heaven - E. P. C. - pp. 442
- My Pilgrimage to Palestine - Edwin De Leon - pp. 443-453
- Lulu - pp. 453
- John Vanderlyn - pp. 454
- Miss Murray's Travels - Preston Souther - pp. 455-461
- Helena: A Wife's Story - pp. 462-472
- Editor's Table - John Reuben Thompson - pp. 472-476
- Notices of New Works - John Reuben Thompson - pp. 477-480
- Table of Contents - pp. 481-482
- Miscellaneous Back Matter - pp. R007-R008
Actions
About this Item
- Title
- Miscellaneous Back Matter [pp. R007-R008]
- Canvas
- Page vii
- Serial
- Southern literary messenger; devoted to every department of literature and the fine arts. / Volume 22, Issue 6
Technical Details
- Collection
- Making of America Journal Articles
- Link to this Item
-
https://name.umdl.umich.edu/acf2679.0022.006
- Link to this scan
-
https://quod.lib.umich.edu/m/moajrnl/acf2679.0022.006/491:18
Rights and Permissions
The University of Michigan Library provides access to these materials for educational and research purposes. These materials are in the public domain in the United States. If you have questions about the collection, please contact Digital Content & Collections at [email protected]. If you have concerns about the inclusion of an item in this collection, please contact Library Information Technology at [email protected].
DPLA Rights Statement: No Copyright - United States
Related Links
IIIF
- Manifest
-
https://quod.lib.umich.edu/cgi/t/text/api/manifest/moajrnl:acf2679.0022.006
Cite this Item
- Full citation
-
"Miscellaneous Back Matter [pp. R007-R008]." In the digital collection Making of America Journal Articles. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/acf2679.0022.006. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 23, 2025.