A. S. Office Phila Nov. 6th 1858 E. F. Pennypacker, Esq. Dear friend, Perhaps you have seen a notice in the last number or two of the Standard that Wm Wells Brown is to lecture on Slavery, also read his Dramas on the Same, for a few weeks in this region. He has requested me to aid in making some appointments for him, which I take pleasure in doing. Consequently I drop you these few lines to know of you if it would be desirable to have him at Phoenixville! If so you will oblige me by informing me at an early day when it will suit for him to come. His Lectures on Slavery are free. To his readings he charges 10 cts. As I doubt not but you have seen notices of his readings, and thereby know something of their character, I need not go to the trouble of enlightening you further at this time. Two meetings close together would be desirable. I will send you a bill or two so you can see how he advertises, and in case you Conclude to make arrangement for him, I will on being informed sent you a sufficient number of bills to supply your neighborhood Please let me hear from you at your earliest convenience, and oblige Yours truly, Wm Still