Chapter 10

COMMITTEEOF THENational Anti-Slavery Bazaar,FOR 1854.ANNE WARREN WESTON,MARY MAY,LOUISA LORING,ANN GREENE PHILLIPS,HELEN E. GARRISON,SARAH RUSSELL MAY,MARIA WESTON CHAPMAN,CAROLINE WESTON,MARY GRAY CHAPMAN,HENRIETTA SARGENT,FRANCES MARY ROBBINS,ELIZA LEE FOLLEN,SUSAN C. CABOT,SARAH H. SOUTHWICK,CAROLINE F. WILLIAMS,THANKFUL SOUTHWICK,SARAH SHAW RUSSELL,ELIZABETH GAY,CHARLOTTE S. SARGENT,ELIZA F. EDDY,SARAH BLAKE SHAW,MARY WILLEY,LYDIA D. PARKER,EVELINA A. S. SMITH,ANN REBECCA BRAMHALL,ABBY FRANCIS,MARY H. JACKSON,E. C. VON ARNIM.TheANTI-SLAVERY BAZAAR, for 1854, will be held Christmas Week, inBoston,Mass.Its receipts are devoted to the Abolition of Slavery in the United States, through the instrumentality of the American A. S. Society.To this end, they are chiefly expended in the maintenance of “The National Anti-Slavery Standard,” a weekly newspaper, and the support of an Anti-Slavery Office in the city of New York.From all friends of this cause, superior to all others in magnitudeand importance, the Committee would respectfully and earnestly solicit assistance.Donations of money or merchandize are alike acceptable.Pictures, Books, Needlework, Toys, in fine, almost all articles of taste or utility, are suitable contributions.All merchandize intended for the Bazaar should be forwarded so as to reach Boston by the 1st of December.It should be sent direct to Boston,and not to New York, unless in case of emergency.The Committee would take this opportunity to return their thanks to Mr.William P. Powell, of Liverpool, for his kindness in forwarding the Boxes of the Bazaar that has just closed.

COMMITTEE

OF THE

National Anti-Slavery Bazaar,

FOR 1854.

TheANTI-SLAVERY BAZAAR, for 1854, will be held Christmas Week, inBoston,Mass.

Its receipts are devoted to the Abolition of Slavery in the United States, through the instrumentality of the American A. S. Society.

To this end, they are chiefly expended in the maintenance of “The National Anti-Slavery Standard,” a weekly newspaper, and the support of an Anti-Slavery Office in the city of New York.

From all friends of this cause, superior to all others in magnitudeand importance, the Committee would respectfully and earnestly solicit assistance.

Donations of money or merchandize are alike acceptable.

Pictures, Books, Needlework, Toys, in fine, almost all articles of taste or utility, are suitable contributions.

All merchandize intended for the Bazaar should be forwarded so as to reach Boston by the 1st of December.

It should be sent direct to Boston,and not to New York, unless in case of emergency.

The Committee would take this opportunity to return their thanks to Mr.William P. Powell, of Liverpool, for his kindness in forwarding the Boxes of the Bazaar that has just closed.


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