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Show ,--~-~· i 1v SOUTHERN LITERARY MESSENGER- COVER. [1845. ====~ €:/" ~£~1 N(Ql~li(ClmJg .a Don' t deposit any money for the Messenger with Post Masters, under the New Postage rcgub - ~ tions; l.llt send us the moncv enclosed, Several subscribers have paid enough, in order to send us the certific;te of deposit, to hav~ paid the whole postage ; and yet we have not been able to draw a cent, because the law has not been complied with. Hesidcs, depositing money with Post Master much more trouble and expense than remiLling it by letter. TO EDITORS AND SUBSCRIBERS. < ved by our patrons. 'VANTED.-Agents to Collect and Can\'ass for the Messenger, in the Southern and ' Yeslern States. llllm!lt@'W£ lL!. DRIN'XER &. MORRIS, will, on the Ist of September next, rcmo\·e their BOOK A~D STATIONERY STORE to the house now occupied Uy Messrs. Ricl1ards & Gardner, No. 97, Main Street, where they:wi\1 ~ontinue to keep on hand their usual l:trge and varied assortment of BooKs AND ~ STATIONER\'; the't solicit a call , at their new home, from their old customers, friends and the puhlic general!y. A.ugust. l st, 18 15. =! SHOCKOE HILL- RICmiOND. The fifth Session of this Institution will e'ommence on the 1st tl a y of October n ext. MRS. l\rE>AD will be assisted by Teachers and Professors of distinguished ability, and the course of Stt.1dy and Christian Discipline will continue as heretofore. • Richmond, A ugust 1, 1845.-2t. The t erm of this ln•titntio•i commen ces on the 15th of October , a :rid t ermin a t es on the 1 5th of'iUnr ch following. I 1 . - ~ . There arc two Courses of Law in the school ;-the General or ElrmPntary Course, embracing out- I h~cs. o.f the Law of Nature and Nations- Ci\·il Polity, with particular views of the Constitutions of V~rgm1a, and of the United States-and tho Principles of the Municipa l Law of Virginia-with the S~Jbjects of }l]eadi~g. and E vidence ;"::!...and the Prac tical or Professional Course, embracing the Prin- 1 Clples of the Munw11f!!!W..aw of Virginia, in connection with the \·arious forms of action in usc, to- ) gether with the p~ints of pleaUing and evidence applicable to them respecti\·ely-and other matters- ~ ) at some length. ! A.nd wre is also a Course of Rhetoric, embracing the principles of the art, more particularly aa i l app ar 1Ument and discussion at the Bar. , r students, in all thel~~;,ilfks~ r~~itntions, examinations, and exercises of different kim;le for the ~ j . i T he fee for instructio 0 for Jf\1e term, for either of the Courses of J.aw, or $ 80 for h of I 1 them (or parts of them) t ger~ ... nd $20 for the Course of Rhetoric- payable in advance. , ; ,.. · • WM. MAXWELL. l Rtehmond, August 1, 1845.-3t. |