Among the Illustrations are the following, in the production of which no expense has been spared:—Scene on the Coast of Africa—Rev. J. Henson, when seven years old, separated from his Mother, and Sold at a Slave Mart—Frederick Douglass, when a lad, whipped by Covey, the Slave-breaker—Frederick Douglass, the Escaped Slave, on an English platform, denouncing Slaveholders and their Religious Abettors—Slaves proceeding to the South to be Sold; from the Life of Wm. Wells Brown—Flight of Fugitives, guided by the North Star—The Fugitive Preston carried off by the Slave-hunters—Landing of the Fugitives in Canada—Rev. Dr. Pennington received by W. W. on his escape from Slavery—The Fugitive Seized while Happy in the midst of his Family—The Fugitive Slave Flying from the Slave-hunters and their Bloodhounds—Mrs. Banton’s Treatment of her Young Slaves; an Incident in the Life of Lewis Clarke—Chase of a Slaver at Sea—Interior of a Slave Ship, &c. &c.
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THE ALTAR OF THE HOUSEHOLD:
A SERIES OF
Services for Domestic Worship for every Morning and Evening in the Year;
SELECT PORTIONS OF HOLY WRIT,