ANTI-SLAVERY DEPOSITORY,

ANTI-SLAVERY DEPOSITORY,

PUBLICATION OFFICE,

AND

FREE READING ROOM;

NO. 22 SPRUCE STREET,(3rd door east ofNassau Street,)NEW YORK.

William Harned, Publishing Agent of the American and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society, invites the attention of the friends of the cause in every part of the country, to the new Depository and Publishing Office, which is centrally and pleasantly located, and designed to afford every attainable facility for promoting the great objects of the Society.

THE AMERICAN AND FOREIGN ANTI-SLAVERY REPORTER,edited by Rev. A. A. Phelps, is published monthly, at 50 cents per annum, with a material reduction to those who take several copies.

The Reading Room,free to all, is furnished with files of all the Anti-Slavery papers and periodicals published in this country; together with a good selection of religious, literary, and political papers. It is also intended to establish an extensive Library of all works on the subject of Slavery, so far as they can be obtained.A Depositoryfor the sale of Anti-Slavery Publications has been established; from which it is intended that all the standard works on Slavery may be obtained, at wholesale and retail. In addition to such of the publications of the American Anti-Slavery Society as are yet in print, we have now on sale the following new and popular works, viz.:—Memoirs and Writings of Charles T. Torrey,Barnes on American Slavery,Bacon    “        ”              “Debate between Rice and Blanchard,Discussion between Wayland and Fuller,Whittier’s Poems, 4th and complete edition,Home, by Rev, Charles T. Torrey,Clarke’s Liberty Minstrel, last edition,Narrative of Lewis and Milton Clarke,”      “   Frederic Douglass,The Slave: or, Memoirs of Archy Moore,Poems, by William H. Burleigh,Winona, the Brown Maid of the South,Unconstitutionality of Slavery, by Spooner, both editions,Sinfulness of Slavery, by James G. Birney,Slavery, and the Slaveholders’ Religion, by Brooke,A Reproof of the American Church,Condensed Bible Argument, by a Virginian,Alvan Stewart’s Legal Argument,Address of the Cincinnati Liberty Convention,An Appeal for the Bondwoman, a Poem by E. Lloyd,The American Board and Slaveholding, by Rev. W. W. Patton,German Anti-Slavery Almanac for 1847, &c. &c.

The Reading Room,free to all, is furnished with files of all the Anti-Slavery papers and periodicals published in this country; together with a good selection of religious, literary, and political papers. It is also intended to establish an extensive Library of all works on the subject of Slavery, so far as they can be obtained.

A Depositoryfor the sale of Anti-Slavery Publications has been established; from which it is intended that all the standard works on Slavery may be obtained, at wholesale and retail. In addition to such of the publications of the American Anti-Slavery Society as are yet in print, we have now on sale the following new and popular works, viz.:—

---> Address all orders for the Reporter, Books, &c. postpaid, to

WILLIAM HARNED, 5 Spruce Street, New York.

Transcriber’s Notes:Obvious printer’s errors corrected, including unambiguous typos, spellings corrected to match standard spelling at time of publication, missing but implied quote marks, and the like.On the final page, a small finger pointing to the right has been replaced with “--->”Every effort has been made to replicate this text as faithfully as possible, including non-standard punctuation, inconsistently hyphenated words, and other inconsistencies.


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