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Show w - n j. - Almanacs, From tho publishers, aud from Mr. Dwyer, who has copies on sale, wo have received "The World Almanac" Al-manac" for 1874. For years, as ft statistical record of matters, 'political, the New York Tribune almanac had no rival in the ' country, but for the past two .years that issued from the New York World office bus not only boon a successful rival, but, in some respects as a compendium of desirable political information, has outstripped its competitor and become a vadc inccum to amateur and professional politicians. Price twenty-five cents, retail. From the Aiyus publishing company, com-pany, Albany, wc have received "Tho Anjus Almanac, a political aud financial fin-ancial annual for 1874;" which con-! con-! tains a very large amount of interesting statistical information, and more details de-tails relative to the State of New York than we have elsewhere seen in the same space. Price twenty-five cents, retail. With the compliments of George W. Childs, Philadelphia, we have the handsomely gotten up " Public Ledger Led-ger Almanac" for 1874. Besides the usual calendars and other matters, which are found in all almanacs, it also contains a large quantity of valuable valu-able information, State and national. Mr. Childs presents his Almanac free to the many thousands of sub-: sub-: scribes to the Ledger. |