. Autographs for freedom. of those who have gained the rudimentsof science, will be more happy in their servitude, is tome exceedingly doubtful. Thus far the severer classesof masters have the right; a slave, to be perfectlycontented as a slave, must be in total ignorance. Butbetter, far better, greater suffering, if it bring enlarge- Teaching the Slave to Eead. 309 ment of mans higher being, than that system thatwould smother the soul in its bodily case. Let theslave have the key to the gate of Life Eternal, evenif his pathway through this life must be more thicklysown with thorns. Let the op


. Autographs for freedom. of those who have gained the rudimentsof science, will be more happy in their servitude, is tome exceedingly doubtful. Thus far the severer classesof masters have the right; a slave, to be perfectlycontented as a slave, must be in total ignorance. Butbetter, far better, greater suffering, if it bring enlarge- Teaching the Slave to Eead. 309 ment of mans higher being, than that system thatwould smother the soul in its bodily case. Let theslave have the key to the gate of Life Eternal, evenif his pathway through this life must be more thicklysown with thorns. Let the opposing principles wage,until the right of one is asserted. And, oh! above allpray for the day when these fetters shall be strickenfrom the souls God has created, Vvherewith to people,we firmly trust, no mean ^tabernacle of His NewJerusalem!. TanjoDA-x, Nov. 25, 1853. FUN-JOTTIIf GS; LAUGHS I HAfE Um A PEN TO Tlie Most Popular Author Before ti:e Public! One Volume 12mo. Muslin—Price $;L25. FOURTH THOUSAND IN SIXTY DAYS! ALDEN, BE/IRDSLEY & Co., Aiihurn. N. Y., ) n„, BhARii^LKY & Co., Koclii:sler, «. Y., \ ^^oi^sners. Extracts from Notices of the Press. From the title of the volume one would suppose that itwas made up exclusively of^funiiy anecdotes and amusinjr sto-ries. Such, however, is not the fact. AJany incidents narratedin the book, will be read with other feelmgs than those inspiredby the perusal of laughable anecdotes. But they, as well as thereal * Fun-Jottings. will be perused with interest. The workis written in Willis peculiar and happy style. It will unques-tionably meet with a wide sale. It is printed in the best styleof the art, and handsomely bound.—Auburn Daily Adv. Some twenty choice love stories, aJl ending in fun. andredolent with mirth, are related with humor and sentiment,w


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