ANTI-SLAVERY PUBLICATIONS, FOR SALE AT THE OFFICE OF THE MASSACHUSETTS ANTI-SLAVERY SOCIETY, No. 46, WASHINGTON-STREET, (THIRD STORY.) BOUND VOLUMES. An inquiry into the character and tendency of the American Colonization and Anti-Slavery Societies, by the Hon. Wm. Jay, 3d edition. Price, 38 cts. A Reply to Jay's Inquiry, by D. M. Reese, M. D.-38. The Testimony of God against Slavery, or a collection of passages from the Bible, which show the sin of holding property in man, with notes, by Rev. La Roy Sunderland, of Mass.-38. The Oasis, by Mrs. D. L. Child of Boston, Author of an Appeal in favor of that class of Americans called Africans.-$1. Bourne's Picture of Slavery in the U. States.-50 cts. Phelps' Lectures on Slavery.-50. The Abolitionist, bound.—75. Letters on Slavery by Rev. J. D. Paxton.-50. The Anti-Slavery Record, vol. I.—37 1-2. Memoir of James Jackson, a colored boy, who died in Boston, Oct. 31, 1833, aged 6 years and 11 months.-25. Dr. Channing on Slavery.-50 cts. The first edition of 4,000 were disposed of in about three weeks.- A new edition is in press and will be published in a few days. PAMPHLETS.- PER Doz. First, second, and third Annual Reports of the N. E. Anti-Slavery Society.- $1. Birney's Letter on Colonization.-50 cts. Marriott's address to the Friends' on the duty of abstaining from the products of slave labor. - 62. Ivimey's Lecture on Colonial Slavery. — $2,50. Rev. Mr. Root's Fast Sermon. -50. A sketch of W. L. Garrison's trial for an alleged libel on Francis Todd of Newburyport.-75. Duty of Churches with reference to slavery and slave-holders.-18. Oration, by David L. Child, in commemoration of British Emancipation.— $1,25. Productions of Mrs. Maria W. Stewart, a colored lady of Boston. — $1,00 Anti-Slavery Almanac for 1836.-50. Peter Osbone's Oration before the colored people of New Haven, Ct. — 75. $1,00. $1,00. May's Letter to the Editor of the Christian Examiner.—374. The Maryland Scheme. -50. Despotism of Freedom,- $1,00. The West India Question, by C. Stuart.-$1,00. Juvenile Poems, ornamented with nine wood engravings, for the use of fres American children. - $1,00. The Slave's Friend, published monthly, being a series of Nos. for children. - 10. British Opinions of the Am. Col. Soc. -75. The Wesleyan Extra, a tract of 24 pages, containing Wesley's Thoughts on slavery, published in the year 1774.-25. Picture of a Slave in chains, with the Negro's Complaint, in Poetry.-24. Picture of a Slave in chains, with Poetry by J. G. Whittier, Esq.-24. Proceedings of the Ohio Anti-Slavery Convention. - $1,20. All the American A. S. Society's PERIODICALS are received as soon as pub lished, and subscribers are promptly supplied as above. Feb. 1. HENRY E. BENSON, Agent. |