Publication: National Anti-Slavery Standard
Date: JANUARY 7, 1860
American Anti-Slavery SocietyTitle: Advertisements.THE NEW YORK TRIBUNE.PREPARE FOR THE GREAT POLITICAL
PREPARE FOR THE GREAT POLITICAL
CAMPAIGN OF 1860!
INDUCEMENTS TO CLUBS.
NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE.
THE TRIBUNE—now more than eighteen years old, and having over a quarter of a million subscribers, of constant purchasers, diffused through every State and Territory of our Union—will continue in essence what it has been—the earnest champion of Liberty, Progress, and of whatever will conduce to our national growth in Virtue, Industry, Knowledge and Prosperity.
is printed on a large imperial sheet, and published every morning
and evening (Sundays excepted). It contains Editorials on the topic
of the times, employing a large corps of the best newspaper writer
of the day; Domestic and Foreign Correspondence; Proceedings of
Congress; Reports of Lectures; City News; Cattle, Horse and Produce
markets; Reviews of Books; Literary Intelligence; Papers on
Mechanics and the Arts, Cookery, &c., &c. We strive to make THE
TRIBUNE a
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THE DAILY TRIBUNE is mailed to subscribers at $6 per annum, in advance; $3 for six months.
is published every TUESDAY FRIDAY and contains all the Editorials of the Daily, with the Cattle, Horse and General Markets, reliably reported expressly for THE TRIBUNE; Notices of New Inventions. Foreign and Domestic Correspondence, Articles on Cookery; and during the sessions of Congress it contains a summary of Congressional doings, with the more importants speeches. We shall, as heretofore, make THE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE a Literary a well as political newspaper, and we are determined that it shall remain in the front rank of family papers.
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Any person sending us a club of twenty, or more, will be entitled to an extra copy. For a club of forty, we will send The Daily Tribune one year.
a large eight-page paper for the country, is published every Saturday, and contains Editorials on the important topics of the times, the news of the week, interesting correspondence from all parts of the world, the New York Cattle, Horse and Produce Markets, interesting and reliable Political. Mechanical and Agricultural articles. Papers on Cookery, &c., &c.
We shall, during this year, as hitherto, constantly labor to improve the quality of the instructive entertainment afforded by THE WEEKLY TRIBUNE, which, we intend, shall continue to be the best Family Newspaper published in the world. We consider the Cattle Market Reports alone richly worth to cattle raisers a year's subscription price.
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Any person sending us a club of Twenty, or more, will be entitled to an extra copy. For a club of Forty, we will end THE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE, and for a club of One Hundred THE DAILY TRIBUNE will be sent gratis.
Subscriptions may commence at any time. Terms, always cash in advance. All letters to be addressed to
HORACE GREELEY & Co., Tribune Buildings,
Nassau street, New York.
A LIVE BOOK.
50,000 COPIES HAVE BEEN SOLD.
NOW IS THE TIME!
This is the work that is creating so much excitement
IN CONGRESS!
Large 12mo. volume, 420 pages, cloth. Price, $1.
Octavo edition, paper covers, 50 cents.
FOR SALE BY BOOKSELLERS AND NEWS AGENTS EVERYWHERE.
ACTIVE AGENTS WANTED
to sell these works the country through. Terms liberal.
Single Copies sent to any address, postpaid, on receipt of price.
Address
A. B. BURDICK, PUBLISHER,
No. 145 Nassau street, New York.
WITH IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENTS.
THE GREAT ECONOMIZER OF TIME AND PRESERVER OF
HEALTH.
It is found by accurate experiment that the stitching of shirt, requiring by hand 13 hours and 31 minutes, can be done by this machine in 1 hour and 5 minutes. Other work is done with equal facility.
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HORACE WEBSTER, LL.D., 14 Lexington Ave., New York.
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SAMUEL OSGOOD, D. D., 154 West 11th street, New York.
Mr. Holland's address is No. 2 Albion Place, New York.
Having seen so favorable results from their use, in our own and the households of our friends, we are desirous that their benefits should be shared by all our brethren, and hence have interested ourselves in their behalf.
With best wishes, your brethren,
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Pupils are admitted at any time during the term, and, when desired, can remain at the School during the vacations.
For further particulars address
JESSE HAWLEY, PROPRIETOR, Pughtown, Chester Co., Pa.
Inquire at No. 98 West 43d street, New York City, or of OLIVER JOHNSON, Anti-Slavery Office.
A. M. POWELL, Ghent, Col. Co., N. Y.
Now Ready, Price Twenty Cents.