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Day
9
Month
September
Year
1844
Copyright
Public Domain
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Á correspondent' frörii Harrisrinvíile, ra. informs'the Emancipator, Aug. 17: "Our pr'ospects are iruly encournging in Western Pennáylvania. Mercor cotinfy will poll one thousand votes this Tal). We meet in Butler on the 5th of September, to for'm a couhty ticket. The Libérty vote, which in 1840 did not excoeci eleven, wííl be about ihree hundred next November.' V herever Liberty princiriles are w'elï prësented, they lake deep root. The proslavery pariies here are (jüiteJown. Thespell isbroke; the day is öUrs, just as sure aë dnother canipaign Sbmes. Therë were but two vofers in lilis lownship in 1840. In one school district of forty-four voters, there' aro twenty-three Birhey men, ahdso of some ortiers."'

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Subjects
Signal of Liberty
Old News