ueiu, mil. Iin-I■ • - .... 
Latest suit"* lira of Georgia at *->r.i)4HL 
X lint) above, Ohlft, U0e.; WBrtln 
Vint).'*’ pullotlJjOrjitKo.; 
few fancy lots reaching I3e. 
ly rouresuiltod, the offerings 
i.tiw vi -- 
ed hand* lit ll r S>«t 2 SC„ u 
The factories wnrnbirM 
UKi>: A Complete Treating o 
Vetrcmblc*..-Irish potatoes are a little more in 
the seller’si favor. espeelully tho host lota- Sweets 
a?e in light demand. an*l »n the buyers favor. The 
quotation* for potatoes are tor built lota. 
4 Enriv Hose. bbl.. *1.506112.12; .Jackson Wliito. M.SO 
@ 1 . 75 / Pencil Blows, $2.25 tie 2.50. Tomatoes, T&c. 
Squash, per bbl.. wblte ^d yellow- l 
bnges, ISxatlO. Onions, red, * bbl., *f;3S“ ' 0 « 1 y 1 S ?r 
low, *5.7to«3. Sweet potatoes, $3,20®*. I j 1 *!**** 1 
1,000. Pumpkins, ftciS. l ;nrlie. per l(« bunche*. $10 
@12. Russia turnips, per bbl- *2.506' —i'll. 
Tnbnoco.—Kentuckv leaf meet* with n good home 
trade, and as stork'- are steadily ricereumoif. there 18 
a linn feeling. In Virginia leaf an Increased Inquiry 
from shipped Is reported. Hecdlea. I* worked oil 
easily to the home trade at rail late prices. 
WbUUy—Is more in the buyer’s favor. Sales at 
92Sv@ , .Wo. tor Western. 
Wool —The market for fleeces la unsettled, it is 
difficult to sell other than small lots. iminnf''C l ' l rers 
being disposed to take only enough stock to carry 
them along. Slight concessions ’J^ ot’ored by hold¬ 
ers, hut buyers name very low ilgurea. lo « *" •» 
do'.Kie We quote tlecoes at KknibHC. 101 eiew 101-5 
and Mloh.; .WdG 20 . for ; Sftiftfitic. for Indtitnii and 
Wisconsin; HOafifl*-’. for Mllnols; Mk^e. for leans 
line ; lHWIiae. for do.,coarse- Pulled, tStoidu. for extra. 
--- 
COUNTRY CHEESE MARKETS. 
Ijittle Kul Im, N. V., Sept. *21, 1S72. 
THE market at l.lttlo Palls for tho week ending 
Sept. 21 st was a little more brisk than for the week 
previous, but prices cunllouq low and the v * L ?’, so l 
sellers are generally above these nf buyers. About 
?V 4 ‘ ny • . .vt*., .i.iiivitn.i mui rhimir- 
SPECIAL N OTICE S._ 
RUPTURE CAN BE CURED 
without suffering. Elastic Trusses are supersed 
ing all others. Before buying Metal Trusses or Sup¬ 
porters, send fora descriptive circular to tho Elas¬ 
tic TRUSS CO., No. 083 Broadway. New York. 
Ncvo QUtocrtisemeiits. 
AVOID LEAD POISON. 
Tl*- I .ISSD.JU h DMra^l j ^»lJ ffi 
Tin is a metal closely resembling 
ogBBPsilver, both in color and purity; 
lienee water flows through tln- 
Bi PURF lined loud pipes as pure as It 
JB ' c - n drawn through silver. It la as 
» \hiA-r-r-n & flexible and us easily worked us 
B wATEH JT lead pipe: It I* also stronger and 
JJm more durable. By Its use Iron, 
rust, lead ami tine poison are all 
avoided, 11 ml general health pro- 
^ muted, it ta a great benefit to 
FAMILY FAVORITE!” 
THE 
WEED. 
WEED. 
amounting to some hi.UW noses, trom a.uw *•» **.«« "* 
which wore sold A number "f factory ..t worn un- 
wiilmg td part with their goods at the rates offered 
and went borne without effecting sales. We give 
quotations or lending trims actions as follows: 
KsinVtii:::;:;:::::::!' Mani%v„VTnVApVko::::!|t 
ror»« . ......... -13 Brockett A fetor.3 
^srJT»’«arK 
CTasttsaiftess?- 
,r V?A r wkiTs UUAW A WILLARD M’K'tl CO., orlty. Manufactured by thu 
WEED SEWING MACHINE CO., 
represented in all the principal cities and towns. 
•.v.'Ui.v,3j ,3; 7 !.vv^'2;v^ *«««™ «.«» «•«*«•* »« "• s,pAI - 
entire saWfnctlon. Yuurs rn^crti ully^ 
I am of the opinion that your Tln-I.iued Load Pipe 
will. In 11 snnltury point of view, bo oX iullnlte good to 
0 ui’ t, ' U/,e \vii,I*ARD PARKER. M. 1 ) . New Yo rk. 
mHE NOVELTY HAND STAMP,- 
A 1 Vith eompleto case ol type, lor marking 
Linen, Cards, Envelopes, etc. A perfect Little 
Gem. Price. * 1.00, post paid $1,25, tSumplos Jrco. 
(liar I * 4 to 11 4-corners. 13 1 oryl ... 
G. Undue__ _...13 L Eaton villa . .MM 
Mohawk.-.IV ’. Empire Cheddar... \i% 
Van 1 lomsvllle... ...13 Kulrllold Association. .13 , 
Crum Creek.13 , Lasserv flic.}:j,, 
I) ; ,iry Valley.12V Mhldleville.13h 
Oanujohiirie.. ..13 Mohawk Valley.l| 
Newport...13). Palatine Union .J:J 
Manheim Canter-MM gUffie Arabia., ...,.,."13 
Old KanHeld.If . .Stratford A Salisbury.,1S« 
j. d. Ives. 13', Warren Cantor.-12M 
Cayodutta.. .12* New villa. 
A. smith A Co.13 1 
A few packages of blitter wore sold at 25@26c. 
The weather is cool and showery and no frosts as 
yet in Herkimer to injure nfterfeed. 
-- 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
NKW YoilK. Sept. 31, 1H7?. 
TlIE supply of live stock hits been large during the 
week. but cool weather has been favorable to] the 
consumption, and U’lide has linen pond fur all kinds 
save punr eattlo. In thu beef line we have had one 
of our largest weeks, and had tho rp.nl A y and weight 
been reasonably good prices would have declined. 
The contrast is very grout liOtWOfill lIU’ well fed I>Ut'- 
hiirtis lit $125 each, and some miserable I exans at $.k« 
per head. Poultry begins to lm cnllud Tor, but there 
is not enough of It to lesson the demand for meats. 
More pork is now eaten, and tho hog market Is very 
good. I .limbs have advanced nearly one euut per lb. 
teVt 
’TH OF 
1,1 VIS 
STOCK. 
8 ii.'*.'i* A 
l.i, ml,.. 
R'Mtvu.. 
Cow", 
CrIt«". 
. 10,1.10 
00 
28.012 
. 8,814) 
40 
2,818 
32,150 
. 7.187 
M 
2-4)1 
25.133 
Totals this week.10,blO «• left WBr 
** last week.,... H.WiI) 40 2^08 32,L'0 41.20* 
Average last voar.... 7.1H7 88 2JHI1 26.13^ 25.U7 
Iteeves. With one of our largest weeks, so far as 
numbers go, one woulil look for a letluction in 
the prleu of cat,lie. This Is true of the thousands 
of poor Texans 3.11)7 from that Slate last wcek-but 
the contrast between thorn and prime unlives was so 
great that the hitler wiimU wore scarce, even ruled 
litgln r. Nothing since the those on Monday has sold 
quite U). to the 15e. of Hint day, but fin stock was 
weighed yohiordny at Use.. *id Us. to the. ewt-with 
good to pi liriu rti , - - 1 It*. The Texan* fared havd, 
butoilers perceiving thnlr advaiitago with so many 
in thu yards ami tin* ruluepinen of owners to Hold 
such stock over from day to day. Fat native! made 
gentle by feeding will nearly hold their own when 
held here on good hay, with plenty of water; but 
take these wild 1 needs, whltth sometimes have to be 
brought down with a rifle, and they lull away m flesh 
each day they are kept, so owners liuulue to accept 
first offers. And Put, when they can get no otters, 
the y are necessarily holdover. One lot was so small 
that they uvnmged 21W to the ear load. There Is 11 
very good demand for fat cattle. 
The following aro tho closing prices for the week 
In comparison with wlint cattle brought one week ago, 
for net weight of beef; 
This week. Iaist week. 
Cents. Ceute. 
Last week. 
Ceuta. 
Choice beeves, T».14 © J*M MX © ]* 
Good to prime.,,.13* © ]3X }• © 4?Jj. 
Medium.UX t(f 12X 11 © 11* 
Poorest grndo. 7 to 10 7 ffl IU 
Average sales.Hi © “ *‘X & — 
Ilotra.-Tho weather is the driest for local trade, 
and tight butcher nigs are much called lor. They 
rule about Me. higher than extreme heavy. Few 
hogs are selling alive, but they are worth ae. lor 
rough Michigan to 5>$o. for prime Ohio. < ity slaugh¬ 
tered sell at ilk waive, for heavy, litje. for medium and 
7 c. fur nigs, a few teaching W- 
Milch Cows —Have more inquiry and bring 
ration- butter prices, though the trade I* fur from 
lively. The beef they would make is still low, and 
that is 11 partial guide for milkmen hi purchasing 
lresh COWS. Prices range from $3n to fvO per head. 
\ CA SE 0? TYPJLl 
Address F. J*. Follett. 3 Asylum St.. Hartford. CL 
IJIIKI’A 1C ED I’ 1.01C A I* KEKTI 1.1/.EU. 
I Thu only reliable eompound prepared expressly 
(0 fcrtkUxa House and Garden Hants. It emimt Jail, 
,r direct Ions ari? followed. Made under direction 
of Hie leading agricultural eheiulst of the country. 
I’i tees 2 III. rains, i4) ct»„ or $i.uO u dozen. Enough 
sent for trial, post-paid,on receipt of 15 ct». Address 
Qlifnnfpiiu- fintUfJOw Oh,, t* 0 /tux82j, Vein ffnwtn, I 
W I1.1. A It It’S FBiUITICAI* maiky 
KIVINHANDIIV t \ €oni|*leteTreat- 
Ur 011 Hairy ffnrmsaud Karmliiff, 
Hairy Stark nn«l Stork FerdiuKt 
milk, iia MiuiHiCrmnil mui Mail* 
iilarturc Into Kutloi* assist CJierse, 
HUtory anil Itloile oi Organiza¬ 
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ries, Dairy Ulensllsi ICtc., litc. 
BY X. A. WILLARD, A. M-, 
lMiry UuKltinulrv Editor of M»m’» JlimU New- 
Yorker, Lecturer in Cornell Umiu rtilu, Maine. 
AijrieuUurul College, Etc.. Etc. 
Turn Is the most full, pruotleal and reliable work 
on Hairy Husbandry extant; Indeed the only one 
Which dostrlhca the recent great Improvements In 
the Hairy ItuslnoHs. it la highly commended by lend¬ 
ing Agricultural anti other Influential Journals, and 
must speedily liocomo (in fact, la already) the Stand¬ 
ard and Duly Antlndltu. It will pay every <me en¬ 
gaged in any branch of dairy business, or whu keeps 
a single cow, to obtuiu uud study this work. 
I’HAITICAL DAIRY HUSBANDRY embraces 5411 
l.mgft Octavo PitffCK, Is handsomely and till y 
Illustrated, printed on superior paper, tiuil elegantly 
hound. It is a Subscription Book, and a liberal com¬ 
mission is given Agents who Canvass Homilies, &0. 
Tho Agent-of the Rt RAI. NKW-YOKKICIt (espeelully 
those In Hairy regious) will do well to try the sale of 
this work. To any person residing where there Is no 
Agent, or who cannot wait, for one, the Pub)labor will 
send a copy uf the work, post-paid, on receipt of lha 
price, $3— (or for $5 the hook and lu uAi. nkw-York- 
Kit one year.) Address 
U. I). T. MOORE, Publialicr, 
$ lleekilinu St„ New York. 
I » A N H V I, I. ’ N Fit A I I ‘IDA I. SIll’.l*- 
Sl.eep umt I,ninlis.—Arrivals lighter and lambs 
are doing much belter, with quicker sales "I sheep, 
hut at no Letter prices. Very lew go below he., and it 
is only thin wlm h are sold under Be. Fair to good 
range Hon, li;<i*. to 6 J(C., wltli extras at iC. WO are 
getvlug some mill lambs worth only tie. 4* »>. and 
ordinary lots asthr-.y run atT@714c.; decent to good at 
b@!io.; prime to extras. DHdHhVc. Some very choice 
70 11 State sold ul 10C. on Thutsday. The average of 
8,118 sheen and lambs was $5.14 pitch. Their skins are 
now worth »1 each. 
Veai (lalvea. -The gt.od feeling of last week still 
continues, with fewer calve*. It is even easier to ob¬ 
tain the outside price of 10 **. for fat milk veals. 
Several hundred of the noted Bucks Co., l*a., calves, 
sold atlUe. right through, with fair to good State at 
tg.V'.lWc., Hiid grass calves at$5esll2 per head. (Jne lot 
of 132 mixed calves iivutagcd $ 11.10 each, 211 “gruss- 
ers” selling at $ 6 (*«l 0 per head. 
■->♦ > - ■ 
I.ATICST. Monday, Ht'pioiubcr2Ji.'4 I*. M.— 
llr-t-veH.—Arrivals to-day. 157 cars at Conimiininuw, 
120at loOth St.,and sunt Nvuekawken* making 0,373 for 
the present market. With a perfect avalanche of 
1 resli stock, and SOU stale on 1 tie, the market Is demor¬ 
alized, and prices about le >dl on all *ltVC a few ex- 
tra.v, which still went at, lio* It'but they were pre¬ 
mium cattle. Decent little steers sold at 10V.c.,and 
fat cattle ul I 2 e. Much stock left unsold. 
Sheep nnd I.uiiiIih. Arrivals for to-day’s mar¬ 
ket. IS car loads ul 1 omniuulpuw, 2ti at tsth St., and 
id at. 40th St., making 14,1'js on sale. There is a sur¬ 
plus of both sheep and lambs, and prices have de¬ 
clined on all save the best sheep. Thin sheep sold 
largely at Sdufi^e., and fat lambs at 8 !<-S 8 VjC. 
I loan. — Receipts to-day. Sunday Included, 6*1 car 
loads at Com muni paw and 75 at 40th St., making 13,287. 
Market steady at 5®5Xc. for live, and tiHtol'AC. ex¬ 
tremes for dressed. 
tlie Breed I off, Management and 
OInciiscn of Nlice|>. 
This Work, by the IJon. Hunky 8 . RANDALL, 
i,!„ |)., (authorOf “Sheep Hpubundry in tlie South,” 
“Fine Wool Sheep Husbandry,” &c.,) is the Stimd- 
anl Authority on tho Subject. It Is the most com¬ 
plete and reliable Treatise on American Sheep Hus¬ 
bandry ever published, and (as tlie New England 
Farmer snysi “should be in the hand and head of 
evory person owning sheep.” 
The Practical shupukutj contains 452 pages, mid 
is illustrated, printed and hound in superior style. 
Twenty-seventh Edition now ready. Sent by mall, 
post-paid, on receipt of price— * 2 , Address 
11. J». T. MOORE, Publisher, 
5 11 c c h in it 11 Ht., New York, 
A lt i. UN’S A W 12 B i< V N 4 AT'JT I- B : 
Their History, Breeding and 
fflaiiaffemenl. 
EvkuY hrt-cdttr or owner of Cattle should liuve thin 
work by Hon. I.KWU V. ALL1CM, Ex-Prest. N. Y. State 
Ag. Society, Editor of “ American Short-llorn Herd 
Bo.ik," Ac., Ac. H Is n handsomely illustrated and 
well printed and bound volume of 523 duodecimo 
pages. Mailed, post-paid, to any address in United 
States or Canada, on receipt of reduced price, (2. 
J |* 0 g^ 
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Tlie Wheat Field of America! 
llealthful Climate, Free Homes, Uootl Markets. 
Till: ROBTIIWW PACIFIC 
RillliKOAD oitera for rmlo its l.andia in 
Oenlrnl and Wealerii lUinnesoUi, i 
embracing: I. The best oT Wheat Bund: 2. Excel¬ 
lent Timber for the Mill, thu Farm und the Fire ; 3. 
Rich Prairie Pasturage nnd Natural Meadow, watered 
by clour Bakes and running streams In a Health Mil 
Climate, when Lever and Ague is unknown. 
(liriliu can he shipped lienee by hike to market 
as ehoaply ua from Eastern I own nr Central Illinois. 
Cars uow run through those l.nnds ... l*aaa su¬ 
perior to Dakota. Price of hind close to track *1 to 
*s per acre; further away, *2.50 to *4. Sc* 4**i 
Y pars’Credit; warranted Deeds; Northern 
I 'nettle 7 -:tO ItondM, now selling ut par, re¬ 
ceived for land at *1.10. No other unoccupied Bunds 
present such advantages ui Settlers. 
SOLDIERS under the New Law (March, 
1.872) get il'4) acres FREE, near the railroad, by one 
and two years' residence. 
TltA^’SPOKTlTIdlM AT KE- 
KATES furnished from all prin¬ 
cipal points East to purchasers of Kullroud Iatnds, 
luul to Settlers on Government Homesteads. Pur- 
aliasers, their wives and children <*iii'i*i<*<l IV<*«* 
over the Northern Pacific Road. Now is the time lor 
Settlers and Colonies to get Railroad Bands and 
Government Homesteads close to the track. 
Bend for ■•svmplilct. containing full Informa¬ 
tion, map and copy of New Homestead Buw. Address 
LAND DEPARTMENT, NORTHERN PACIFIC 
RAILROAD, ST. PAUL, MINN., 
OR 43 FIFTH AVENUE, COR. NINTH STREET, 
NEW YORK. _ 
Sale of Sliort-Horns al Bow Park, 
Three miles from the TOW N O K BRA NT KOlf D, 
1 a Station on the Great Western Railway or Canada 
and on the Buffalo und Goderich Railway, 
ON ’I’ll U llsH t Y , OCTOlIKB 17, 1872, 
, VVlicn will be sold without reserve, 
’JO YEAR RIM*! DURHAM BULLS nutl 
111 l.(. ( A IA'1>, nlid 
i 15 DI IMlAiU CUWH nml IIKIKBU8, 
, of pure und fashionable pedigrees. All the animals 
, to no «*>hl are duly registered tn the 1 aaada Herd 
Book, and cither registered or entitled to registry in 
the American Herd Book. Kale to coninnincc at 12 M. 
; The Calves and Yearlings are got by the pure me 
>' ported iloolli Bulls (> 1*11 nil Duke i»l f.ordon, I Mb; 
, King ol the Oremu. BU0; and Ciiptum (.rahnin, 
7850. Tho Cows have been served respectively by 
a Duke of Uordon, King nf the Ocean, or the 
1 pure Imported Bates Bull l.ord Hitl'l'lmelon tEng¬ 
lish Herd Rook. VOt. x lx., liago IsiS). 
All the Animals tu be sold arc i*ntltleil to enter the 
United Stales FREE <»K DUTY; nnd purchase!* 
cun have their animals' shipped ior them, at tiien risk 
_ and cost, according to their direction*, ftitxis. Six 
months’ satisfactory note, or discount at the rate of 
eight percent, pcruiuium for cash. Catalogues w III 
1 be sent on application. GEO. BRuWN. 
1 Bow Park, Brantford, Kept. 17,1872. 
M O.NBY IN TUB CABDIiN! A Veff- 
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view to lCcoiiomy aud Profit. 
Turn Wfwk upon Kitchen and Market Gardening, 
aud the bV'M Culture uf Root Crops, Is by P. T. 
Quinn. PFamical HorttaulturUt, tzVuthnr ot ■* Pear 
Culture for Ur*.fit,”) and should he owned and studied 
by every one interested in Gardening, It 18no able, 
practical, prmf.uBcly illustrated work of 268 12 mo. 
pages. 8 ent, post-paid, for *1,50. Address 
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5 Jieekumu bt., New A'ork. 
WEBSTER’S PATENT 
BUTTON HOLE WORKER. 
The. vumt perfect. Hutton-Hole Worker ever invented' 
So simple thiil a child can work a mom perfect but¬ 
ton-hole with It than the most experienced hand can 
without It. lb 
does away with 
pricking the 
ing the eyes. 
T and with iuiper- 
0 ) feet )*n*i Irrcg- 
W &. ularly worked 
tt T button-holes. 
)- ' ^ ^ .''' ^^*^^^**|*” 
w yA, pafli b> nupto^ 
On a Completed Road. 
THE CINCINNATI, RICHMOND 
AND 
. FORT WAYNE RAILROAD CO.’S 
; FIRST MORTGAGE 
: 7Pr.Ct.fioldBonds, 
C HAVING 60 YE ABB TO RUN, PRINCIPAL ANI) 
INTEREST PAYABLE IN UNITED ST A'I Eh 
— (;OLi> COIN, "not inferior to tho present stantl- 
Br< j.” interest payable semi-annually In Now ' ork, 
l on thu 1st day of Juno and December, and guarim- 
ta'cd Jointly and severally by 
J The Tiiicimiati, Hamilton aud 
“ Dayton Railroad Company, 
The Pennsylvania Company, and 
,H " The Grand Rapids and Indiana 
Railroad Company. 
The road Is entirely eompletud and In operation, 
— and extends from Fort Wayne, Indiana, to Rich¬ 
mond, Wl miles in the Htitle of Indiana, and connects 
the Pittsburgh, Fort Waynn und Chicago Railway, 
», tin* Gran it Rapids ami Indiana Railroad, and the 
1,1 whole system of roads under the control ol the 
, Pennsylvania Company in Indiana and Michigan, 
’ with tho f 'mcinnuti, Hamilton aud lluyton Kullroud 
id to Cincinnati and Southern Ohio and Indiana. Tlie 
mud is leased for'.KI years to the- Grand Rapids and 
, 1 „ Indiana Railroad Company, and operated hy it tor 
rd mo Joint account or the guarantors, an*l by a con¬ 
i ' 1 tract entered into between the Grand Rapids and 
aV, Iniflapa Railroad Company, the Pennsylvania Coin- 
Ill; puny, lessees of the Pittsburgh. Fort Wayne and 
i 11 * Chicago Railway, and the CinelnaiU.1, Hamilton and 
lie Day ton Railroad Company, for reciprocal Interchange 
ig- of business; all these Companies agree to throw 
. all their freight and passenger traffic which may bo 
!ra appropriately done over this road, thus insuring it 
'* k from the outset a large volume of business, i he 
' holders of these Bonds are thus trebly secured . 
rill First—Rya first mortgage on a finished road now In 
ftill operation. 
— BectmdMt By a contract for Interchange of business 
wan three prosperous und powerful corporations, 
controlling In Its favor a vast amount, of business. 
Thirdly—Ky the direct and absolute guarantee of 
1st the Intorestf Jointly and sever,.By. by ENDORSE- 
can ! M ENT ON THE BONDS by the above mentioned 
..,K three Companies. 
the Tin* whole Issue of the Ronds is *1,300,000, or *20,000 
per mile nnd but .1 limited amount are now offered 
to investors. Price. R2 1 -2 und Interest. Circulars 
'eg- u ,ul information furnished by 
ke<L 
| WIHSLOW, LANIER & C0„ 
i‘7 No. 27 Pine St., New York. 
BIOSES’ 
centir 
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YOKKKR. ___ - 
til A UTCII I Eighty more Young Men and In- j 
WANTED ! atm*, at Buffalo Telegranh Institute. : 
and City Line Telegraph, to burn TelegraphUig 
iruo-v oriirinuii. Huenrea a uoslllon. at a high salany*- 
Every graduate secures a position, at a hi^li salar 
Address, at once, for Circulars, 
d. L. BRYANT, Gen. 8 upt., Buflalo, N. Y 
w Electro Galvanic, Pal. 2 J«uc» W 
SIIIriling and UeauHliil Invention .' 
A cent ill iiona Hiriiini of Electricity con¬ 
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The organ of rtltJUT restored to its orig¬ 
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Eye employment, however continuous, ren¬ 
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UY J. MOSES’S 
Patent Electro Galvanic Spectacles. 
Wholesale and Retail Agents wanted everywhere. 
J. MOSES, Patentee, Hartford, L’ouu. 
