10 J. W. RawAdph, BooJcseUer. 



A comprehensive DESCRIPTION OF VIRGINIA and the 

 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, containing a copious collection of 

 geographical, statistical, political, commercial, religious, moral and 

 miscellaneous information, chiefly from original sources, by Joseph 

 Martin; to which is added A HISTORY OF VIRGINIA, from its 

 first settlement to the year 1754, with an abstract of the principal 

 events from that period to the INDEPENDENCE OF VIRGINIA, 

 by W. H. Brockenbrough, formerly Librarian at the University of 

 Virginia, and afterwards Judge of the United States Court in Florida. 



The above Book contains 636 printed pages, 8vo. ; bound in strong 

 sheep. Price $2. 



J. W. RANDOLPH, 121 Main Street, Richmond, Virginia, hav- 

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 money or stamps. 



J. W. RANDOLPH has published a Catalogue of his stock of 

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