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Liberty Minstrels, 5th Edition

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Parent Issue
Day
21
Month
November
Year
1846
Copyright
Public Domain
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Tbis useful and popular work has already passed into the 5th edition. It appears on superior paper, neatly bound, and much improved, and enlarged - upwards of 20 pages havingbeen added tothe preseat eddition. Notwithstanding the improvement in the work, no ad vanee will be made in the price. By the doz.,$4,50, single, 50 cts. The Editor of the Liberty Standard, Maine, sayes, - "The Minst rel is doing our cause an excellent service in this State. We want more of them in this region." Prof. Hudson of Ohio, who has already taken 200 of them, says, - " We are highly pleased with the Minstrel. lts burning words andsoul-stiringmusic, have added greatly tothe interest of our meetings whenever there have been voices to do them aughtlikejustice. God bless brother Clark, forgettingup that book." J. Collins Esq., of 111., writes,- "The Minstrel is doing our cause much good in this State - I will take another hundred copies." The work may be had at this Office.ft-The fuultfinding of the Stato Jour nal with us about not publishing antislavery Whig resolutions, is altogether unjust. But as the editor evidently looks througk Whig spectacles, things appear falsely coloredtohis visión. We rejoice sincerely at the progress of antislavery sentiment and action in all partie3. But we don't think very highly of that antislavery which votes for Slaveholders to govern this nation, and expends scores of milions for carrying on proslavery wars. Such, however, is the character of most of the Whig anti-clavery that we find.