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The Election

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Parent Issue
Day
30
Month
October
Year
1847
Copyright
Public Domain
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Next Tuesday is the time appointed for the election of Governor and Legislature; and on that day every Liberty man in ihe Siate ouglit to register his vote for Freedom and Equal Riglits. The intervening time is so short that this number of our paper will reach hut a small porlion of our readers: yet upon every one who may receive it previously to ihe election, we would urge the duty of being at the polls. The vote of the other pnrties will doubtless be light; and a full Liberty vo!e would teil most favornbly on the ii.terests of our cause. Vote yourself, and ge', all your Liberty neighbors to turn out; and see that a plentiful hupply Oi" tickets is constantly kept nt the polls. Your candidates are worthy and óeserving. Give them yriur confidence and cordial support, and Lelieve not ai. y electioneering stones broached against them. Let the politicians cry "Lo, here!" and "Lo tliere!" but go not after tliem ; but be content to adhere failbfulljr (o the great principie avowed from the beginning, and held to by every class of anlislavery men - "No V0TIN; FOtt SLAVKH0LDER8 Oft TIIE1R Apoi.ogists!" (U1 Persons who a.sk us to publish gratuitously the not'ces . of seminaries, meetings &c, which lliey fend us, sliouUl be genilcmen enougli to pay their postage. So wc think.

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Subjects
Signal of Liberty
Old News