Granville Sharpe rescuing a young African, claimed as a slave, from his tyrant, in presence of the Mayor of London. Sharpe pursued his humane course, and his elaborate researches produced the work entitled "The injustice and dangerous tendency of tolerating slavery," and procured the grand and glorious decision from the British courts of justice published in 1769 in the face of all Europe and the world, "That every slave was free, as soon as he had set foot upon British ground." This Herculean achievement laid the corner stone of the hallowed temple of African liberty [since extended to all British Territories.] David Simpson. "After the 1st, Aug. 1834, SLAVERY shall be and is hereby utterly and forever abolished and declared unlawful throughout the BRITISh colonies plantations, and possessions abroad." Act, 3d and 4th, William IV. This noble Act was trammelled with an apprenticeship (to slavery to prepare its victims for freedom!) Antigua and Bermuda, declined the proffered continuation, with, of course, the happiest results. The Legislatures of Jamaica, Barbadoes, St. Vincent, St. Kitts, and the West Indies generally, have done likewise and on Aug. 1, 1838, three-fourths of a million of human beings were, by law, restored to their birth-right by Nature. ANTI-SLAVERY PUBLICATIONS. This pamphlet by no means includes selections from all the works extant on its theme, nor all that has been said by the authors quoted, from whom more ample extracts may be found in the larger pamphlet-" LIBERTY." With a few necessary exceptions, the "Abolitionists" of the present day have been omitted; those who wish to prosecute the subject are referred to the following Catalogue of their periodicals and publications. ANTI-SLAVERY PERIODICALS. Weekly. EMANCIPATOR, 143 Nassau-st., New York, Joshua Leavitt, Editor, $2 50, in advance. COLORED AMERICAN, 161 Duane-st., N. Y., C. B. Ray and Co., Publishers, $2. ZION'S WATCHMAN, 9 Spruce-street, N. Y., Le Roy Sunderland, Editor, $2. LIBERATOR, 25 Cornhill, Boston, Wm. Lloyd Garrison, Editor, $2 50. HERALD OF FREEDOM, Concord, N. H., N. P. Rogers, Editor, $1. FRIEND OF MAN, 56 Genesec st, Utica, N. Y., William Goodell, Editor, $2. PHILANTHROPIST, N. W. Corner of Main and 6th streets, Cincinnati, O., Gamaliel Bailey, Jun. Editor, $2. PENNSYLVANIA FREEMAN, 29 North 9th st., Philadelphia, John G. Whittier, Editor, $2. VOICE OF FREEDOM, Montpelier, Vt., C. L. Knapp, Editor, $2. MASSACHUSETTS ABOLITIONIST, Boston, Mass., E. Wright, jun. Editor, $1. CHRISTIAN WITNESS, 7, Fifth st., Pittsburg, Pa., Wm. H. Burleigh, Editor, $2. ROCHESTER FREEMAN, Rochester, N. Y., Myron Holly, Editor, $2. FREEMAN, by Wm. M. Sullivan, Jackson, Mich. N. YORK EVANGELIST, New York, Rev. N. E. Johnson, Editor, $2 50 cts. GENIUS OF UNIVERSAL EMANCIPATION, Hennepin, Ill., Benjamin Lundy, Editor, $2. CRADLE OF LIBERTY, Boston, W. L. Garrison, 75 cts. CHRISTIAN REFLECTOR, Rev. C. P. Grosvenor, Editor, Worcester, Ms., and N. Southard, agent for New York. SPECTATOR, Montrose, Pa., Post and Worden, Editors, $2. 18 ANTI-SLAVERY PUBLICATIONS. VERMONT TELEGRAPH, Brandon, Vt., O. S. Murray, Editor, $2. OBSERVER AND_CONGREGATIONALIST, Hartford, Ct., Rev. E. R. Tyler, Editor, $2. Semi-monthly. ADVOCATE OF FREEDOM, Brunswick, Me., 50 cts. Monthly. ANTI-SLAVERY LECTURER, Utica, N. Y., Wm. Goodell, Editor, 25 cts.. ZION'S WATCHTOWER Perry, Genesee Co., N. Y., by Ansel Warren, 50 cts. THE VISITOR, Newark, N. J., A. Guest, 120 Market-st. CHARTER OAK, S. S. Cowles, Publisher, Hartford,Ct., 25 cts. CATALOGUE OF PUBLICATIONS, For Sale at the Depository of the American Anti Slavery Society, 143, Nassau Street, and at the Depositories in Boston, Hartford, Providence, Philadelphia, Utica, Cincinnati, Pittsburg, Concord, N. H., Vergennes, Vt., &c. BOUND VOLUMES. Anti-Slavery Examiner-being Pamphlets, A. E. Grimké's Appeal to Christian Women of the South; Smith to Smylie; Power of Congress over the District of Columbia; Bible vs. Slavery; Emancipation in the West Indies, by Thome and Kimball, and Elmore Correspondence, (bound in one vol.) American Slavery as it is, in boards, Alton Riots, by Pres. Beecher, of Illinois College, American Liberties and American Slavery, Appeal by Mrs. Child, 12mo. Ball, Charles, 12mo. 25 100 00 Beauties of Philanthropy, Bourne's Picture of Slavery, 18mo. Channing on Slavery, 12mo. Dissertation on Servitude, 12mo. by the Rev. L. A. Sawyer, Emancipation in W. I., by Thome and Kimball, do by do in boards, with a map, Enemies of the Constitution Discovered, 12mo. Fountain, plain binding, 64mo. 23 00 17.00 Negro Pew, 18mo. Quarterly Anti-Slavery Magazine, 8vo. Rankin's Letters, 18mo. Right and Wrong in Boston, 18mo. Thompson's Reception in Great Britain, 12mo. Thompson in America, 12mo. Thompson's Lectures and Debates, 12mo. Testimony of God against Slavery, 18mo. Tracts, miniature series, bound, 25 Wesley's Thoughts on Slavery, in muslin, 66 66 in morocco, Wheatley, Phillis, 18mo. Mem. and Poems, Wheeler, Peter, Narrative of, 66 gilt, PAMPHLETS. American Anti-Slavery Almanac, $30 for 1000, Address to the Churches of Jesus Christ, by the Adams', J. Q. Speech on the Texas question, |