THE^SXJISr. 



WEEKLY AND DAILY FOR 1875 



The approach of the Presidential election gives unusual impor- 

 tance to the events and developments of 1875. We sliall endeavor 

 to describe them fully, faithfully, and fearlessly. 



THE WEEKLY SUN has now attained a circulation of over 

 seventy thousand copies. Its readers are found in every State and 

 Territory, and its quality is well known to the old standard, but to 

 improve and add to its variety and power. 



THE WEEKLY SUN Avill continue to be a through news- 

 paper. All the nciws of the day will be found in it, condensed wlien 

 unimportant, at full lengtli when of moment, and always, wo trust, 

 treated in a clear, interesting and instructive manner. 



It is our aim to make the WEEKLY SUN the best family . 

 newspaper in the world. It will be full of entertaining and appro- 

 priate reading of every sort, but will print nothing to offend the most 

 scrupulous anfl dedicate taste. It will always contain the most in- 

 teresting stories and romances of the day, carefully selected and legi- 

 bly printed. 



'J'he Agricultural Department is a prominent feature in the 

 WEEKLY SUN, and its articles will always be found fresh and 

 useful to the farmer. 



The number of men independent in politics is increasing, and 

 the WEEKLY SUN is their paper especially. It belongs to no 

 party, and ol)eys no dictation, contending for pi-inciple, and for the 

 election of the best meu. It exi)oses the corruption that disgraces 

 the country and tin-eatens the overthrow of republican institutions. 

 It has no fear of knaves, and seeks no favors from their supporters. 



The markets of every kind and tlie fashions are regularly re- 

 ported iu its colunms. 



The price of the WEEKLY SUN is one dollar a year for a 

 sheet of eight pages, and fifty-six c(dnuins. As this barely pays the 

 expenses of paper and printing, we are notable to make any dis- 

 count or allow any jiremium to friends who may make special eiforts 

 to extend its circulation. Under the new law, which requires pay- 

 ment of postage in advance, one dollar a year, with twenty cents 

 the cost of prepaid postage added, is the rate of subscription. It is 

 not necessary to get up a club iu order to have the WEEKLY SUN 

 at this rate. Any one vi'ho sends one dollar and twenty cents will 

 get the paptn-, i)ost-paid, for a year. 



We have no travelling agents. 



THE WEEKLY SUN. — Eight pages, fifty-six coliinins. 

 Only $1.20 a year, postage prepaid. No discounts from this rate. 

 THE DAILY SUN.— A large four-page newspaper of twenty- 

 eight columns. Daily circulation over 120,000. AH the news for 

 2 cents. Subscri})tion, postage prepaid 55 cents a month, or $()..')0 

 a year. To clubs of 10 or over, a discount of 20 per cent. 



Address, " THE SUN," New-York City. 



Imprimé par C. Daevkati 8 rue Lamontagne 



