. The liberator . ored nstar, Satan It. WAUtINO,acknowledged liiiUMdfableto protect her in ; ; and is to be held re-sp insiblo ftcconUhsh. THE LIBERATOK — IS PtTBMSHBI) — EVERY ERIDAY MORNING, 221 WASHINGTON STBEET, ROOM No. 0. ftOBEBT F. WALLGUT, General Agent. jj^-TERMS — Two dollars and fifty oents per annum,in advance. J33P Fivo copies will ho sent to one address for TEHdollars, if payment bo mado in advance. [j3p* All retnittancos are to be mado, and all letters re-lating to the peouuiary concerns of the paper are to bodirected (post paid) to the General Agent. Q3p* Adve


. The liberator . ored nstar, Satan It. WAUtINO,acknowledged liiiUMdfableto protect her in ; ; and is to be held re-sp insiblo ftcconUhsh. THE LIBERATOK — IS PtTBMSHBI) — EVERY ERIDAY MORNING, 221 WASHINGTON STBEET, ROOM No. 0. ftOBEBT F. WALLGUT, General Agent. jj^-TERMS — Two dollars and fifty oents per annum,in advance. J33P Fivo copies will ho sent to one address for TEHdollars, if payment bo mado in advance. [j3p* All retnittancos are to be mado, and all letters re-lating to the peouuiary concerns of the paper are to bodirected (post paid) to the General Agent. Q3p* Advertisements inserted at the rato of five eents perline. |j^~ The Agents of the American, Massachusetts, Penn-sylvania, Ohio and Michigan Anti-Slavery Societies areauthorised to receive subscriptions for The Liberator. Ijqgp- The following gentlemen constitute the FinancialCommittee, but are not responsible for any debts of thepaper, via :—Francis Jacksos, Edmusd Quincy, EdmundJackson, and Wendell. The United States Oonatitution is a covenantwith death, and an agreement with helL 537What order of men under the most absolute ofmonarch ion, or the most aristocratic of republic*, was everinvented with each an odious and unjust privilege as thatof the separate and exclusive representation of Itsa thanhalf a million owners of slaves, in the Hall of this tloOBO,in the chair of the Senate, and in the Presidential man-sion? This investment of power in the owners of On*Hpccies of property concentrated in the highest authoritiesof the nation, and disseminated through thirteen of States of the Union, constitutes a privilegedorder of men in the community, more adverse to the rightsof all, and more pernicious to tho interest* of the whole,than any order of nobility ever known. To call govern-ment thus constituted a Democracy is to insult the under-standing of mankind. ... It is doubly tainted with theinfeetion of riches and of slavery. There is no name inthe


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