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THE NEW-YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE 



Contains all the important Editorials published in the DAILY TRIBUNE, except those of merely 

 local interest ; Literary and Scientific Intelligence ; Reviews of New* Books ; letters from our 

 Correspondents ; latest news by telegraph ; a summary of intelligence in this city and elsewhere ; 

 Proceedings of Congress and State Legislature ; Foreign News by steamer ; Exclusive Reports of 

 the Farmers' Club of the American Institute ; Talks about Fruit ; Stock, Financial, Cattle, Dry 

 Goods, and General Market Reports. 



"WHAT I KNOW OF FARMING." 



MR. GREELEY is writing a series of agricultural essays under the head of "WHAT I KNOW OF 

 FARMING," which will appear in THE TRIBUNE every week during the year 18*0. Ten are al- 

 ready printed on the following subjects : 



No 1 —Will Fannin- Pay ? No. 6. -Laying off a Farm-Pasturing, 



So! L-S£d S& Husbandry, No. 7 -Trees, Woodland, Forests 



No S Where to Farm No - 8.— Growing Timber, Tree Planting, 



m. fcSeSStag torirm. *»■ ft-*-** an u G n^ ng Treea ' 



No. 5.-Buying a Farm, No. 10—Drainmg, My Own. 



From the above list of subjects, an idea may be gained of their wide scope and their great value 

 to the agriculturist. 



HORTICULTURAL, DEPARTMENT. 



To keep pace with the growing interest in practical Horticulture, and to comply with frequent 

 appeals from all parts of the country for information of any practical character on the subject we 

 have en-aged Mr P. T. Qcinn, who is experienced in rural affaire and a successful market garden- 

 SSasmsof articles on the management of Small Farms, Fruit and Vegetable Cultare, 

 and how to make them pay, giving general and specific directions from planting to the ultimate 

 disposal of the crops. 



VETERINARY DEPARTMENT. 



Tn make THE TRIBUNE still more valuable to its agricultural readers, we have engaged Prof. 

 JAMES LAW Veterinary Surgeon in Cornell University, to answer questions concerning diseases 

 of Stle^H^rsSlheep, and°other domestic animals, and to p^scnbe remedies. ^«™£ «£ 

 T)rescrmtions will be given only through the columns of THE TRIBL^E. We are su.e tnat tnis 

 SewTatare in THE TRIBUNE wiU add largely to its value, as all owners of animals are liable to 

 nled the information proffered. In short, we intend that THE TRIBUNE shall keep in the advance 

 fn all that S tub the Agricultural, Manufacturing, Mining, and otner interests of the country 

 and" that for^S^sSS I completeness, itshall remain altogether the most valuable, interesting, and 



"^^SS^SSJS^^fS^ things written on the .jj£| ,<* agriculture by 

 American and foreign writers, and shall increase these features from year to year. 

 ^na^SvSdSproWem of making the best and cheapest newspaper in America. 



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