18G8.J 
AMKRIOAN AGRTCTTLTURIST. 
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NEW-YORK TRIBUNE 
ADVERTISING MEJDIUW. 
The total circulation of THE TRIBUNE la now 301,000 
copies, ami is divided (is follows. Tlie list is as men iv exact 
u possible, in elewoftlie fact that a lar.ee proportion of our 
editions is disposed of throogli news-dealers, and we arc 
obliged to- rely, in part, upon their statements as to where 
im-ir sale* are nMstrluated : 
Number of Copies. Number of Copies. 
Alabama 2-sl 
Ari 
Colorado 
Connecticut 
Dakota 
Delaware 
District of Columbia 
Florida 
Georgia 
..,,., 
M...13 
Idaho 
III 
In. liana 
Iowa 6,948 
Kansas 2,607 
K lekv l.l."l 
Louisiana 201 
Maine 8.112 
Maryland 
Minnesota . 
Mississi] 
Mis. i.in 
S.S48 
Mont: 
Nebraska 1,059 
Nevada f 
New-Hampshin 
■ Jersey. 
New-Mexico 
New-York 
Norlh Carolina.. 
Ohio 
Oregon 
Pennsylvania... 
Texas 
Utah 
Vermont. 
. 1,271 
.. (1,694 
45 
.l.'ii.nis 
502 
. 18,7:19 
270 
. o.'.drr", 
. 1,896 
487 
1,692 
8 2 
199 
. . 6.925 
.. 1,144 
. 1,640 
Washington Ter. 
Wisconsin 4,092 
Canada 983 
Foreign 680 
Total circulation 301,000 
The circulatfon of THE TKHSUNE is far larger than that 
of any other newspaper, and is distributed over a larger 
territory. Advertisements inserted in :cach ol our editions 
will reach 301,000 actual subscribers, and as each paper is 
read by five persons on an average, every advertisement is 
placed before 1,500,00) readers. By no other mode can busi- 
ness men reach so manv first-class customers, for THE TP.I- 
PPNJ-; ciieulates :n ig Hi'- most enterprising, mlclhirent, 
and weall'iv classes. For $25 an advertisement ot ten lines 
Is placed before :;i»U.uO0 heads ol lamilies in every State and 
Territorv. as well as in lorctem countries. For $730 an entire 
column ut 1'IIE TBU'.l'.vF. Nat Hie disposal ot advertisers. 
while the cost of sending liil'i.nnl) circulars ol the smallest 
dimensions would be oyer ST.lii.il This illustrates tliecheap- 
i of ad 
Merchant - 
those wanting Farms, lni| 
THE TI.IBtTNl 
Ma 
Dealers in Pi 
ers. and all others who desire to secure 
ers in New-York City, as well as in all l 
will 17 llel it to th.ii- own manilest and gr 
veins- in THE TK1HI NE as a portion 
gitimatc expenses. Bntcomparativeh; 
B, Real EstateOwners, 
rs, Seedsmen, 
ichool-Teach- 
maniifaeturers have learned the beneiitsof advertisine; their 
goods and wares, while import ers, ami those who sell import- 
ed -roods, reap rich returns lVom their investments in adver- 
tising. Our manufacturers fuliv understand the pnneiples 
of protecting American iiidusuy, but. they must learn the 
advantages of letting the American people know wiiy 
American goods should have the preterence, and where they 
can be bought. 
We would especial led we II on tie- 1'aef that I lie subscribers 
for the three editions of THE TTllBPNE, Daily, Semi-Week- 
ly, and Weekly, eoninnse individuals in every profession or 
business; consei|iiently advertisements in each disseminate 
among all classes. 
Persons ha\ imr real estate for sale or lo let, and those de- 
sirous of nurehasiiig or renting such properlv. will find THE 
TRIBUNE especially valuable as an advertising medium. 
THE I'UIIH'NE devotes espc-ial attention to the reports 
of sales of real estate, both in the city ami couulry. thus 
adding greatly to the value of its columns to advertisers. 
Kates of Advertising in tlie Hieiv- 
Yoi'k Tribune. 
No advertisement taken lor less than the price oftwo lines 
in THE DAILY, SEMI-WEEKLY, or WEEKLY TRIBUNE. 
The iPstily Tribune. 
The circulation ot THE DAILY TP.IBONE is, of course, 
mainly in New- York. Brooklyn, and Jersey City, but it is 
very large in :i : 1 I le- |.; a si em ci lies and villages and through- 
out the country, it is believed that in no other Newspaper 
will advertisers reach so many first-class customers. 
Rates of Advertising in tlie Sew- 
York I>aily Tribune. 
Ordinary Advertisements, classified under appropriate 
heads, 25 cents per line each insertion. 
AbOUl ten words average a line, alter the first line, which 
usually eon tain- onlv four or live words. 
Deaths and Man i.igcs are Charged $1. 
The St'ini-Weeklj- Tribune. 
The Circulation of tie- SEMI-WEEKLY TIUBUNE is also 
large, and is a very valuable ill ei II urn in which to ai)\ erl ise 
Advertisers are rciiiin 1 I li.it the tin -ilinonsol THE 
TIUHPNE. naih.Seini. Weekly an I Weekly, are subscribed 
1 i "in iron .iillereni. pei-ons. so that advertisements in- 
serted in each will reach all ol isses. 
Kales of Advertising in the *<-■■■ i- 
Weekly 'I'ribune. 
Ordinary advertising— S3 cents a line each Insertion. 
The Weekly Tribune. 
"WEEKLY TRIBUNE lias a Circulation larger Men 
any other Newspaper, and a huge proportion ol its 
icr.stake no other journal. The -pace in tola - 
t Ivdi-r in- 1- nece— arily llimled, so that 
THE 
thai of 
suoscri 
aiiotte 
each h: 
MS who i«V ■ I i-iug medium m 
nntryao etc- ip. m- ■ i a- .■ i- o- -i n- - . proiltaide, to 
vortiser. 'l he paper cneiila, . - among tic- Industrial 
i aimers. Manufacturers, Merchants 
e who makes bis bu-mes-. In- iieielciii.il. e, ci- hj.s inalill- 
.; on n lo this innileiis nhe;, scattered all over 
e country, cannot fail to du so to bis inmiediatc or ulti- 
ale profit. 
1111 
.'EEKi.y Tin 
BENE, the pressure of news 
pelled lo allow hut a small sp 
1- a iiiaiiile-l advalilage to ail 
an- conspicuous, and mostly t 
■Use incuts Ireiiiiehtlv or continuously appear 
its columns. 
The great advantage that must accrue to anyone who 
takes this method ot making known bis wants, h's merchan- 
dise or manufactures, it is very easy to understand, bill can 
hardly be over-estimated. 
1 v i,,- ,-: n having i turn for c 
ile should advertise In 
THE TI.illl.NF. Make the advertis 
menl a- -holt as possi- 
ble. stating the advantage- oil i 
Farmcrs wishing to 
purchase tortus can alwav - lilid olio i. 
'e- by inserting a short 
advertisement in Till: Vi EEM.l 11 
Agriciillural I inple menl Mann- ief 
THE WEEKLY TUII'.I NE e-p.-, , ,- 
: ei - a ,i Seedsmen find 
V valuable as an adver- 
Using lllediuiii, circulating, a- n d- 
cs. mainly among the 
better lai'mers in all parts ol the COU 
itry. In every State and 
Territory. 
Kates of Advertising in the Weekly 
Tribune. 
Ordinary Advertising— $2 a line each insertion. 
Considering the extent and character of the circulation of 
THE TKIP.l'NE. and the increased length ot the lines in the 
column, it is eouliileiitly asserted that its rates are cheaper 
than tho.-e ol any other newspaper. Terms cash in advance. 
Address THE TRIBUNE, Tribune Buildings, New York. 
THE PRAIRIE FARMER, 
$2.00 per Annum, in Advance. 
The Oldest, 
Largest, 
CSaeapest, 
19 mill soinest and Most 
Widely Cirenlsiteal, 
AGRICULTURAL 
HORTICULTURAL and 
Family Journal in the. 
West. 
Published weekly in large quarto form, 
ENLARGED and ntPHOVED FOR 1869. 
Free until January B8e\t. 
All tone subscribers for 1S69 sending in their names before 
New Year's, will receive the remaiuing numbers ot the paper 
lor 1S63 free. 
TRIAL, SUBSCRIBERS. 
Clubs of Five copies, until Jan. 1, 18G9, for $1.00 
'• •• Ten 3.00 
" " Twentj 5.00 
and larger numbers at the same rate. 
Tlie papers will be sent to any address desired. This will 
atford an excellent opportunity for the lriends of the Farm- 
er to introduce it among their neighbors. 
Liberal inducements to club agents who will canvass their 
neighborhoods. 
Be particular to give name and post-office address, plainly 
written. 
For further particulars, &c, address 
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