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EWBANK'S
Hydraulics & Mechanics
One large octavo vol., bound in cloth. Price . Sent by mail en receipt of price. Address
This Work will be found a complete Practical Manual for the Pear Grower, whether for pleasure or profit. 1 vol., handsomely bound in cloth. Price . Sent free by mail on receipt of price.
The foregoing subjects are all discussed in plain and simple language that any farmer's boy may understand.
Price . Sent by mail, postpaid.
New-York Tribune
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.
No newspaper so large and complete as THE WEEKLY TRIBUNE was ever before offered at so low a price.
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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.
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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