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THE WEEKLY SUN is too widely known to require any extended recom- 
mendation ; but the reasons which have ulready given it fifty thousand sub- 
rar and which will, we hope, give it many thousands more, are briefly as 
ollows 
} At is a first-rate newspaper. All the news of the day will be found in it, con- 
; densed when unimportant, at full length when of moment, and always presented 
2 in a clear, intelligible, and interesting manner. 
é It is a first-rate familly paper, full ‘of entertaining and instructive reading of 
4 HS kind, but containing nothing that can offend the most delicate and scrupu- 
ous taste. 
It is a first-rate story paper. The best tales and romances of current litera- 
ture are carefully selected and legibly printed in its pages. 
It is a first-rate agricultural paper. The most fresh and instructive articles 
on agricultural topics regularly appear in this department. 
1t is an independent political paper, belonging to no party and wearing no 
collar.  1t fights for principle, and for the eleclion of the best men to office. It 
especially devotes its energies to the exposure of the great corruptions that now 
weaken and disgrace our country and threaten to undermine republican instita- 
tions altogether. Jt has no fear of knaves, and asks no favors from their sup- 
porters. 
| It reports the fashions for the ladies and the markets for the men, especially 
the cattle-markets, to which it pays particular attention. 
; Finally, it is the cheapest paper published, One dollar a year will secure it 
$ for any subseriber. Itis not necessary to get up a club in order to have THE 
WEEKLY SUN at this rate. Any cne who sends a single dollar will get the 
paper for a year. 
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THE WEEKLY SUN,—Eight pages fifty-six columns. Only 51.00 a year. 
No discounts from this rate. 
THE SEMI-WEEKLY SUN.—Same size as the Daily Sun. $2.00 a year. 
A discount of 20 per cent. to clubs of 10 or over. 
THE DAILY SUN.—A large four-page newspaper of twenty-eight columns. 
Daily circulation over 120,000. All the news for 2 cents. Subscriptions price 50 
cents a month, or $6.00 a year. To clubs of 10 or over, a discount of 20 per cent. 
Address, “ THE SUN.” New York Mr 


ORGUES “LANGUE D'ARGENT, 
(SILVER TONGUES.) 
Les meilleurs du monde dans la classe de ceux à anches. 
Les meilleurs pour les églises. 
Les meilleurs pour les écoles. 
Les meilleurs pour les parloirs. 
Les meilleurs pour les académies et les colléges. 
Les meilleurs pour les sailes publiques. 
Les meilleurs pour les orchestres et les théâtres.  _ 
Ces instruments, sans pates pour la douceur du 
ton et l'élégance de la forme, ont obtenu un succès 
sans précédent en ce pays et à l'étranger. 
MANUFACTURÉS PAR 
E, P. NEEDHAM & FILS, 
ETABLIS EN 1846, 
Nos. ss 145, et 147 Est 23e rue, NEW-YORK. 
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