THE 



ADVERTISING SHEET. 



No. 7. 



RICHMOND, VA. 



July, 1857. 



RARE AND VALUABLE BOOKS. 



J. ¥. RANDOLPH 



Richmond, vmamiA, 



J. W. RANDOLPH has just published ,for free circulation (those who order it sent by mail, can get it 

 only by enclosing a 3 cent stamp to pay postage a catalogue of rare and valuable Books, many of them 

 with autographs, MS. notes, newspaper cutt'ngs, &c. 



The catalogue contains 80 pages, 1,700 different items and over 



Also published a catalogue of over 1,000 vols, of new and old books on Politics, Political Economy, and 

 Political History. 



Also a catalogue of 2,000 new and Standard Law Books embracing many rare English editions not to be 

 found elsewhere. 



Most of the works can be sent by mail post-paid to those who remit the retail price. 



Book-Buyers will find these catalogues very useful, as the size, date of publication, binding, and price are 

 given. 



New Books received as soon as published and large additions are made to the stock of rare old works. 

 Libraries bought and sold. 



OLD TIMES. — Report of the Proceedings of the late Jubilee at Jamestown, in commemoration of tbe 13th 

 May, the second centesimal anniversary of the settlement of Virginia, containing the order of procession, tbe 

 prayer of Bishop Madison, the orations, the odes and toasts together with the proceedings at Williamsburg 

 on the 15th ; the clay when the convention of Virginia assembled in the old capital, declared her independent 

 and recommended a similar procedure to Congress and to the other States. Reported by the select commit 

 tee. Petersburg. Published by Wm. F. McLaughlin, and J. O. Connor, Norfolk, 1809. 



This rare old pamphlet is for sale at $1, sent by mail, post paid. J. W. RANDOLPH. 



THE LETTERS OF CURTIUS, written by the late John Thompson, of Petersburg, To which is 

 added a Speech, delivered by him in August, 95, on the British Treaty. To which a short sketch of his life 

 is prefixed. Richmond. Printed by Samuel Pleasants, Jr., 1804. Price $1, by mail, post paid. 



The largest assortment of rare and valuable books to be found at the South, is at 121 Main street, Rich 



It is a complete exposition of the institution of Slavery, giving Bible evidence to sustain its legality. It is 

 a well written work, and will repay a perusal, and the author deserves the patronage as well as the thanks of 

 the people of the Southhern States, for the able defence he has put forth in behalf of their institutions. — 

 Greenbriar Era. 



" The true use of such a book at this time is r to dissipate the doubts of that apologetic class of people in 

 the South, who are in the habit of weakening the cause of the South by a weak defense and illogical support 

 of her vital institution of slavery." — N. O. Delta. 



l^gP Books sent by mail postpaid to those who remit the retail price. 



4,000 VOLUMES. 



moud. 



J. W. RANDOLPH. 



Scriptural and Statistical Views in favor of Slavery, 



By THORNTON STRINGFEULOW, D. D. Price 50c. 



