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Anti-slavery Publications

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Day
6
Month
June
Year
1842
Copyright
Public Domain
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The stihucrib" informs the memhers of Anti-Slavery Societie,nod all persons who deBire to read the Slavery publications that have iesiied from thc American press, that ne has purchased all the books, pamphlels, tracis prints etc. lately belonging to the American Anti-Slavery Society, amounting to about eicrht thousand dollar?, at o]d prices, which he offers for salé bv his agent in any luanlity, at low prices fof cdsh only. Samples will be kopt at his office, corner óf tianover ana Excnanse Btreete, and orders will be prbmtly attended to A catalogue of the principal ptiblicafions isonnexed, ana thé prices put against therh are the present (rednced) retnil pricee. By the hundred or larger qnantity, they will be sold lowei say for bound volumes 25 ner cent. discount for pamphlets, tracts and picturrs, 50 per cent. discount. With respect to most of them this is below the nctnal cost tn me in cash. They were not purcha?ed with a view to sell át n profit, bütto sobserve the Anti-Slavery cause. Buch an oppörtunity has not previously occurrd to obtain Anti-Slaveiy publications al these reduced pricee, and probably wül not agnin. [jrEtütors of newspnpers are requested to - this ndvertisement at length for three I their bilis will be paid in books, etc. Piense send a copy of the pnoer contninin? the LEWIS TAPPAN. New lork, March lst, 1842. BOUND VOLUMES. American Slavery ns it is, muslin 50 Anti-Shvery Manual 20 Alton Riote, by Pree. "Beecber, of 111. Coll. 12mo. 25 Alton Trials 25 Anti-Slavery Record, voJ. 1, 2 and 3 eet sn Appeal, by Mra. Chid S7 1-2 ner, bound vols. 50 Beauties of Philanthmpv SS 1 3 Boume'a Picture of Slavery 50 Buxton on the Slave trade 5' Cabinet of Preedon (Clarkson'B history of the slave trade,) vols. 1, 2 and 3 eet l,0' Chloe Spear 5 Channmg on Slavery 25 Dnncan un Slavery 25 Eman. in the W. 1. by Thome and Kimball mnslin 50by do ín boards with map 25 Enpmies ot Ponstitution discoveied 50 Fountain, plain binding, 64mo. 12 1-Í Gustavus Vassa 50 Grirake's Letters to Miss Beecher S7 1 2 Jay's Inquiry 57 1-2: Jay's View 5n Li'ght and Truth S0 Life of Grnnville Sharp 15 Mott'p Bioerraohical Sketche 57 1-2 Memoir of Itev. Lenriel Hanes 75 Do ofLovejoy 62 1-2 North Stnr, glt edges S3 1 -S fennsylvnnia Hall 75 Q,uarterly Anti-Slavery Magazine, 8vo. 1,00 Rankin's Lpttcrn. I8mo. 100 pp. 20 Ilight and wron? in Boston 20 Star of Freedom, miisRn 12 1-2 Slavery - containinpr Declaration of Sentimentsand Coniifution of the Amer. A. S Society : Wesley's Thoughts on Slaverv: Does theBihln sanction Skvery? Addrees to the Synod of Kentuckv, Marative of Amos Dresspr, and Why work for the Slave? bound in one vol. 25 Slave's Friend. S2mo. vols. 1, 2 and 3 pet 50 Songs of the F ree. 33 1-3 Thompsons Reception in Great Britain, 12mo. 20 Testimony of God agninit Slavery, 18mo. 20 Wheatlv, Pbillis Memoir of 2b West Indies, by Professor Hovey 50 West Tndies, by Harvey and Sturge 75 Wegley'e Thoughts on Slavery, in muslin, with portrait 12 1-2 PAMPHLETS. 'Sets A. S. Almanacs, from 1836 to 1841 incli'sive 37 1-2 Address to the Free Peopic of Color 1 Ancient Landmarks 3 Apology for Abolitionists 3 American Slsvery as Tt Ts - the Testimony of . Thousand Witnesses 25 Addre8s on Right of Petinon 2 Address to Senators and Representatives of the free States 1 Address on Slavery (Germán) 1 Address of Congregal ional Union of Scot land 1 Address of Nationnl Convention (Germán) 1 Ann. Rep. of N. Y. Committ-eofVigilance 25 Do. of Mass. A. S. Society 12 1-2 Appeal to Wornen in the noininal'y free States 6 1-4 Aulhentic Anecdotes on Americnn Slavery 2 Address to the Church of Jesus Christ, by the EvniifHicnl Union A. S. Society, New York city. 4 Anti-Slavery Cntechism, byMre. Child 6 1-4 Adnms', J. Q,. Letters to his Constituents 4 Adnms', J. Q,. Speech on the Texas Question 12 1-2 Annual Reporta of Am. A. S. Society, 3d, 4th, 5th and 6'h 12 1-2 Annual Reports of N. Y. city Ladies' A S. Society S Appeal to the Christain Women of the South 3 Bible against Slavery 6 Collection of Valuable Documenta 6 1-4 Birney's Letters t the Churches 2 Birney on Colnniation 2 Chattel Principie- a Summary of the New Testnment argument on Slavery, by Beriah Green 6 Chipma.Vs Discourse 3 Channing's Letteis to Clay 6 Condirion of Pree People óf Color 3 Crnndnll. Reuben, Trial of 6 Dissertatjon on Servitude 12 1-2 D'ckinson's Sermón S Does the Bible saiiction Slavery? 1 Dec. of Sent. and Constitution of the Ara. A. S. Society 1 Discussion bet ween Thompson and Breckinridge 25 Dresser's Narrative S Exlingnisher Extingnished 3 Eltnore Corre6pondence 6: do in sheets 4to. 2 Emuncipation in West Indies Thome and Kimball 12 1-2 Emancipation in We6t Indies in 1838 3 Freedom's Defenpe 6 Garriuon's Address at Broadway Tabernacle 6 Guardian Genius of the Federal Union 6 Genei otis Planter S Gilleit' Review of Bushnell's Discourse 6 Immediate, not Grndtinl Ahohtion 12-2 Jay's Tnoughte on the Duty of ihe EpiscopRl Church S Liberty, 8vo. 2.t; do; limo 15 JVlorris's Speech in answer to Clay S Mahan's Rev. Jolin B. Trial in Kenfucky 12 1-2 Rlartyr Age in America, by Harriet Martineau 6 Modern Fxpediency Considered 6 Power oí Congreas over the District of Columbja 6 1-4 Plea Tor the Slave, Nos. J, 2 and 3 S prfeod'rirs of he Meeting to form Broadwav Tiibernacle Anti-Slavery SocieliC 1 Pio-Siavery 1 RuroiCodofHaki . , Roper, Mosee, Narrative of a Fugitive ] Sin ve . 12Rights of Chorea Men 12 I Ruggles's Antidote f Righl and Wrong in Boston 12 I-2 Slavery Rhymes í Slaíle'p Speech in Congress in 1838 í Sini'h'is Gerritt Letter to Jas. Smylie Do. Letter to Hénry Clay ( Slaveholding Invariably Sinful "malum in se,"' ( Southard'e Manual 3 Star of Frcedom A Sciimucker and Smith'e Letters í Slaveholder'fi Pr.iyer %, 1 Slaveholdingr Weighed !? Slavery in America (London); do. (Qermany) f T!io Mnrtyr, by Beriah Green ( Things for iVor-hern Men to do í Views of Olonization, by Rev . J. Nonrse 4 Views of Slavery and Éniancipation, by Miss Martineaii 6 Weslcyan Slavery Review 2! War in Te#as, by Benjamin Lundy 6 Why work for the Sla ve 1 Wilson'e Addresa on West India Emancipution 4 TRACTS. No. 1. St. Domingo, No. 2, Caste, No. S, Colonizntion, No. 4, Moral CondiHon oftheSlave, No. 5, What is Abolition? No. 6,The Ten Conimandments, No. 7 Danger and Safety, No. 8. Pro -Slavery Bible, No. 9, Prejudiee ngainst Color, No. 10, Northern "Dealers in laves, No. 11, Slavery and Misfions No. 12, Dr. Nelson's Lecture on Slaver)'. The above Tracla are sold at 1 cenleach. PRINTS, pre. Illuetrations of the Anti-Slavery Almanac for 1840 3 The Emancipated Family 25 Slave Market of America S Correspondence between O'Connel and Stevenson 3 Do. do. Clay and Calhoun 12 1-2 rinter's Picture Gallery 2 Lidter paper, stamped with print of Lovejoysheet 1 Dö. with Kneelingr Slave sheet 1 ?rayer for Slaves, with Miisic, on cards 1-2 'otrait of Gerrit Smith 50 In adrlition, are the following, the proceede of which will go into the Mendinn fond. Argument of Hon. J. Q,. Adams ia the case of the Amistad Africans 25 Argument of Roger S. Balsvin, Esq. do do 12 2 Trial of the Captivet of the Amistad 6 Congressionn] Document relating to do. 6 Portrait of Clinquez 1,00 March 3d, 1842.

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