The Unionist 1834-03-13
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AGENTS WANTED.—Individuals wishing to travel in different sections of the United States, will find steady employment during the year, circulating valuable and interesting publications, by calling upon the subscribers, HUTCHINSON & DWIER, or B.B. BARLER.
Hartford, February, 1834 – m6 22
These agents generally peddled subscriptions to the most popular magazines. The leading periodical of the day was Godey's Lady Book which itself advertised in The Unionist and other Abolitionist publications.