New-York Tribune

1871. Daily, Semi-Weekly and Weekly. 1871.

THE WEEKLY TRIBUNE.

The Paper of the People.

The Tribune aims to be pre-eminently a News-paper. Its correspondents traverse every State, are present on every important battle-field, are early advised of every notable Cabinet decision, observe the proceedings of Congress, of Legislatures, and of Conventions, and report to us by telegraph all that seems of general interest. We have paid for one day's momentous advices from Europe by Cable far more that our entire receipts for the issue in which those advises reached our readers. If lavish outlay, unsleeping vigilance, and unbounded faith in the liberality and discernment of the reading public, will enable us to make a journal which has no superior in the accuracy, variety, and freshness of its contents, The Tribune shall be such a journal.

To Agriculture and the subservient arts, we have devoted, and shall persistently devote, more means and space than any of our rivals. We aim to make The Weekly Tribune such a paper as no farmer can afford to do without, however widely his politics may differ from ours. Our reports of the Cattle, Horse, Produce, and General Markets, are so full and accurate, our essays in elucidation of the farmer's calling and our regular reports of the Farmers' Club and kindred gatherings, are so interesting, that the poorest farmer will find therein a mine of suggestion and Counsel, of which he cannot remain ignorant without positive and serious loss.

AS A FAMILY NEWSPAPER, THE WEEKLY TRIBUNE is pre-eminent. In addition to Reviews, Notices of New Books, Poetry, &c., we publish Short Stories, original or selected, which will generally be concluded in a single issue, or at most in two or three. We intend that THE TRIBUNE shall keep in the advance in all that concerns the Agricultural, Manufacturing, Mining, and other interests of the country; and that, for variety and completeness, it remain altogether the most valuable, interesting and instructive NEWSPAPER published in the world.

No newspaper so large and complete as THE WEEKLY TRIBUNE was ever before offered at so low a price.

TERMS OF THE WEEKLY TRIBUNE.

To Mail Subscribers.

One copy, one year, 52 issues,$2.
Five copies 9.
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Ten Copies$1.50 each.
Twenty Copies$1.25 each.
Fifty Copies$1.00 each.
And One Extra Copy to each Club.
To Names of Subscribers, all at one Post Office.
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Fifty Copies$1.10 each.
And One Extra Copy to each Club.

Persons entitled to an extra copy can, if preferred, have either of the following books, postage prepaid: Political Economy, by Horace Greeley; Pear Culture for Profit, by P. T. Quinn; The Elements of Agriculture, by Geo. E. Waring.

THE NEW YORK SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE

is published every TUESDAY end FRIDAY, THE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE gives, in the course of a year, Three or Four of the

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TERMS OF THE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE.

One copy, one year—104 No's.$4.00
Two copies 7.00
Five copies, or over, each copy 3.00

An extra copy will be sent for every club of ten sent for at one time; or, if preferred, a copy of Recollections of a Busy Life, by Mr. Greeley.

DAILY TRIBUNE.

Mail Subscribers$10.00 per annum.