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The New-York Daily Tribune

Contains our Correspondence from all parts of the World; Letters from Mr. Greeley, who will return to Washington during the Session; also, the Letters from our Special correspondents at Washington, Albany and other important political places; Telegraphic Intelligence from the various sections of the United States, &c., up to the latest possible time before going to press; Reports of the Doings of Congress; the News by the Mails from all parts of the World; Letters of Travel in different parts of Europe, Asia and America; Letters descriptive of the various Cities, Villages and Towns in the United States, giving, frequently, interesting statistics and reminiscences of great value; Letters from the People on the various topics of the day; Descriptive Accounts of New and Valuable Inventions; Elaborate Reviews of new and important books published in this country and Europe; Reports of the various Public Meetings in the Cities of New York, Brooklyn, Jersey City and other places; all of the Local News of New York, Brooklyn, &c.; Reports of the Doings in the several Courts in New York, Brooklyn and other places; full and accurate Reports of the New York Stock, Money, Provision, Cattle and the other Markets, as well as the Reports of the Markets in other places; Shipping Intelligence, &c. The Daily Tribune is published on a large sheet, 33½×44 inches (8 pages), and furnished to subscribers, by mail, at $6 per annum. We think that any person who desires a New York Daily Paper will find The Tribune contains all the News of the day.

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(Published on Tuesday and triday of each week), containing nearly all the matter published in The Daily Tribune, is sent to Subscribers, by mail, at $3 per annum; Two Copies for $5; Five Copies for $11.25. There is no investment which pays so large dividends as the sum which procures a good and reliable Newspaper, and there is no Paper which yields so large an amount of valuable information for the same amount of money as does The Semi-Weekly Tribune.

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(Circulating over 165,000 Copies, being the largest in the world) is published every Saturday. It contains all the Important News of the Day; our best Foreign and Domestic Correspondence; full Reports of the various Markets; Reviews of Books and Choice Miscellaneous Selections; Agricultural News; and everything of importance received during the week. It is sent to Subscribers, by mail, at $2 per annum; Three Copies for $5; Five Copies for $8; Ten Copies for $12; Twenty Copies, when sent to one address, $20; Twenty Copies, or over, to address of each subscriber, $1.20 each. For a Club of Twenty, or over, we will send an extra copy to the getter up of the club. To those enjoying a weekly mail only, we think The Weekly Tribune will prove a profitable and welcome visitor.

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CAMPAIGN TRIBUNE.

We propose to issue a CAMPAIGN TRIBUNE for five months, conmiencing with the proceedings of the Republican Philadelphia Convention, on June 17, and ending (we hope) with the record of the election of its candidates about Nov. 12. And, to insure that this shall be something more than a mere fly-sheet, we propose to issue it twice a week, and of the full size of our Daily, Weekly and Semi-Weekly editions. We shall thus be able to give all the news of the day, with the best Speeches in Congress or elsewhere, Addresses, elaborate Documents, and full detail of all Elections and Political Movements throughout this eventful canvass. There will be a great many cheap Weekly issues for the Campaign, with which we prefer not to compete or interfere while we publish at the lowest endurable price, one which shall serve as an Encyclopedia of the Canvass and be regarded by speakers, committee-men, and active workers for the Right, as a text-book and monitor. We ask those who believe such a paper will do good to aid us in extending its circulation.

Terms for
THE CAMPAIGN TRIBUNE,
To be issued Twice a Week.

Commencing with the proceedings of the Convention at Philadelphia, about June 20, and ending about the 12th of November—say five months, or forty-two Numbers:

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An extra copy will be sent to each person who gets up a club.

AddressGREELEY & McELRATH, Tribune Office New York.

Tribune office, May 23rd, 1856.