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Anti-slavery Publications

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Day
13
Month
June
Year
1842
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Public Domain
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The subscribe) informs the members of An ti-Slavery Societieá, and all persons who de sire to read the Slavery publications tha have issued from the American press, that h has purchased all the books, pamphlels, tracis prints etc. lately belonging to the America Anti-Slavery Society, amounting to about eigh thousand dollars, at oíd prices, which he offer for sale by his agent in any nuantity, at low prices for cash only. Samples will be kept a his office, corner of Hanover ana Excriang streets, and orders will be promtly attended to A catalogue of the principal publications isan nexed, and the prices put against them are th present (reduced) retail prices. By the hun dred or larger quantity, they will be sold lowe - say for bound volumes 25 per cent. discount for pamphlets, tracis and pictures, 50 per cent discount. With respect to most of them thi ís below the actual cost to me in cash They were not purchased with a view to sell at a profit, but to subserve the Anti-Slavery cause Suoh an opportunity has not previously occur" red to obtain Anti-Slavery publications at these reduced prices, nnd probably will not again. CCEditors of newspapera ■ are requested to eopy this advertiscment at length for three id their bilis will be paid in books, etc. send a'copy of the paper the advertisemeni LEVVIS TAPPAN. New lork, March lst, 1842. BOUND VOLUMES. American Slavery as it is, muslin 50 Anti-Slavery Manual 20 Alton Riots, by Pres. Beecher, of III. Coll. 12ma 25 Alton Trials 25 Anti-Slavery Record, vol, t, 2 and 3 set 50 Appeal, by Mrs. Child 37 1-2 Anti-Slavery Exiiminer, bound vols. 50 Beauties of Philanthropy 33 1 3 Bourne'8 Picture of Slavery 50 Buxton on the Slave trade 50 rkson's history of theslave tradc,} vols. 1, 2 and 3 set 1,00Chloe Spear 25 Channing on Slavery 25 Duncan on Slavery 25 W. 1. by Thome and Kimball rnuslin 50 do ín boards with map 25 Conslitution discovereri 50 Pountain, plain binding, 64roo. 1L 1-2 Gustavus Vassa 50 Grimke's Letters to Miss Beecher S7 1-2 Jay's Jnquiry 37 t-2: Jay's View 50 Light and Truth 20 Life of Granville Sharp 15 Mott's Biographical Sketches 37 1-2 Memoir of Rev. Lemuel Hane3 75 Do ofLovejoy 02 1North Star, gilt edges 53 1 -3 Pennsylvania Hall 75 Quarterly Anti-Slavery Magazine, 8vo. 1,00 Rankin's Letters, 18mo. 100 pp. 20 Right and wrong in Boston 20 Star of Freedom, niuslhi 12 1-2 Slavery - containing Declaration of Sentimentsand Consiitution of the Amer. A. S. Society: Wesley's Thoughts on Slaverv : Does the Bibie sanction Slavery? Addrpss to the Synod of Kentucky, Narative of Amos Dresser, and Why work for the Slave? bound in one vol. 25 Slave's Friend, 32mo. vols. 1, 2 ahd 3 set 50 Songs of the Free 33 1-3 Thompsons Reception in Great Britain, 12mo. 20 Testimony of God agninst Slavery, 18mo. 20 Wheatly, Phillis Memoir of 25 West Indies, by Professor Hovey 50 West Indies, by Harvey and Sturge 75 Wesley's Thoughts on Slavery, in muslin, with portrait 12 1:2PAMPHLETSi. '-'■ '. ♦Seta A. S. Almanacs, from 183G to 1841 inclusive 37 1-2 Address to the Free People of Color 1 Ancient Landmarks S Apology for Abolitionists 3 American Slavery as It Is - the Testimony of a Thousand VVitnesses 25 Address on Right of Petition 2 Address to Senators and Representatives of the free Statea 1 Address on Slavery (Germnn) 1 Address of Congregaüonal Union of Scotland 1 Address of National Convention (Gemían) 1 Ann. Rep. of N. Y. Coinmittce of Vigilance 25 Do. of Mass. A. S. Society 12 1-2 Appeal to Women in the nomiually free States G 1-4 Authentic Anecdotes on American Slavery 2 Address to the Church of Jesus Clirist, by the Evangelical Union A. S. Society, New York city. 4 Anti-Slavery Catechism, byMrs. Child 6 1-4 Adams', J. Q. Letters to liis Constituents 4 Adams', J. Q,. Speech on the Texas Q,uestion 12 1-2 Annual Reports of Am. A. S. Society, 3d, 4th, 5th and 6th 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 Documents 6 1-4 Birney's Letters to the Churches ' L Birney on Coloniation 2 Chattel Principie- a Summary of the New Testament argument on Slavery, by Beriah Green 6 Chipman's Discourse S Channing's Letters to Clay 6 Condition of Free People of Color S Crandall, Reuben, Trial of 6 Dissertation on Servitude 12 1-2 Dckinson's Sermón 3 Does the Bible sanction Slavery? 1 Dec. of Sent. and Constitution of the Am.A. S. Society l Discussion between Tfiompson and Breckinridge 25 Dresser'8 Narrative 3 Extinguisher Extinguished 3 Elmore Correspondence 6; do in sheets 4to. 2 Emnnci pation in West Indies Thome and Kimball 12 1-2 Emancipation in West Indies in 1838 8 Preedom's Defense 6 Gatrison's Address at Broadway Tabernacle 6 Guardian Genius of the Federal Union 6 Gene ous Planter S Gillctt's Review of Bushnell's Discourse 6 Immediate, not Gradual Abohtion 12-2 Jay's Thoughts on the Duty of the Episcopal Church 3 Liberty, 8vo. 25; do; 12mo 15 Morris's Speech in answer to Clay 3 Mahan's Rev. Juhn B. Trial in Kenfucky 12 1-2 Martyr Age in America, by Harriet Martineau 6 Modern Expediency Considered 6 Power of Congress over the District of Columbia G 1-4 Plea for the Slave, Nos. 1, 2 and 3 3 Proceedings of the Meeting to form Broadway Tabernacle Ajiti-Slavery Society 1 Pro-Slavory __, 1 Rural Code of Haití u 6Roper, Moses, Narrative of a Fugitive lave 12Rights of Colorea Men 12 1rluggles's Antidote Right and Wrong in Boston 12 1Slavery Rhymcs Slade'e Speech in Congress in 1838 Smith's Gerritt Letter to Jas. SmyJie Do. Letter to Henry Clay Slaveholding Invariably Sinful, "malum in se,:' Southard's Manual Star of Frcedom Sclimncker and Smith'e Letters Slaveholder's Prnyer L Slaveholding Weighed í Slavery in America (London); do. (Germany) Tho Martyr, by Beriah Green Things for Ñorlhern Men to do Views of CoJonization, by Rev. J. Nonrse Views of Slavery and Emancipation, by Miss Martineau Wesleyan Anti-Slavery Review 2 War in Texas, by Benjamin Lundy Why work for tho Slave Wilson's Address on West India Emancipation 4 TRACTS. No. 1. St. Domingo, No. 2, Caste, No. 3, Colonizntion, No. 4, Moral Condifion of the Slave, No. 5, What is Abolition? No. 6,Thc Ten Commandments, No. 7 Danger and Safety, No. 8, Pro-S!avery Bible, No. 9, Prejudiee againsl Color, No. 10, Northern Dealers in Slaves, No. 11, Slavery and Misfions No. 12, Dr. Nelson's Lecture on Slavery. The above Tracts are sold at 1 centeach. PRINTS, etc. llustrations of the Anti-Slavery Almanacfor 1840 3 The Emancipa ted Family 25 Slave MarRct of America 3 Correspondence between O'Connel and Stevenson 3 Do. do. Clay and Calhoun 12 1-2 Printer's Picture Gallery 2 Letter paper, stamped with print of Lovejoy sheet i Do. with Kneeünrr Slave sheet 1 Prayer for Slaves, with Alusic, on cards 1-2 Potrait of Gerrit Smith 50 In addition, are the following, the proceeds of which will go mto the Mendian fund. Argument ofHon. J. Q. Adams in the case of the Amistad Africans 25 rg-ument of Roger S. Balwin, Esq. do do iL Trial of the Captives of the Amistad 6 I Congressional Document relating to do. 6 Portrait of Clinquez 1,00 March 3d, 1842.

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