THE TRIBUNE ALMANAC, 



Two Vols. of Important Statistics for $10. 



(About 1,800 pages of closely printed matter). 



VOLUME I. CONTAINS FROM 1838 TO 1844, BOTH TEARS INCLUSIVE. 

 VOLUME II. CONTAINS FROM 1845 TO 1868, BOTH TEARS INCLUSIVE. 



In the Fall of 1837 years before the establishment of THB TRIBUNE the October 

 elections having developed a popular uprising against the JACKSON-VAN BDRKN dynas- 

 ty, which had for ten years seemed invincible, I was moved to issue a POLITICAL 

 REGISTER for 1888, intended mainly to embody the election returns of that year, 

 and compare them with those of some preceding year. The reception of that little 

 annual was such as to justify its reproduction for each succeeding year that of 1842 

 only excepted until the issue for 1868 completed a series of thirty Annual Registers 

 of Election Returns, with other useful political anrl statistical matter. This annual 

 has been known successively as The Politician's Register, Whig Almanac, and 

 Tribune Almanac, under which last name it has been issued for several years past. 

 The stereotyped plates of the earlier issues having been consumed in the flre which 

 destroyed the Tribune Building in 1845, it has for some years past been impossible 

 to procure full sets of the work at any rate, and the imperfect sets from time to time 

 thrown upon the market have commanded fabulous prices. 



HORACE GREELEY. 



The complete sets of the Register and Almanac are comprised in two neatly- 

 bound volumes, and are now ready. Price, for the two volumes, $10. 



Each order must be accompanied with the cash. Address 



THE TRIBUNE, New York. 



POLITICAL ECONOMY, 



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HOMACE (BMEEILEY. 



The Essays on Protection to Home Industry, published In "The Tribune" during 

 the year 1869, have been republished in a handsome volume of 884 pages. 



I. Labor Production. 

 II. Commerce Exchanges. 



III. Capital Skill In vention Intel- 



lectual Property. 



IV. Money The Balance of Trade. 

 V. Paper Money Interest Usury. 



VI. Slavery Hired Labor Proportion 



Co-operation. 



VII. Monopoly The Law of Prices- 

 Effect of Duties on Cost. 

 VIII. Agriculture as affected by Protec- 

 tion Views of the Fathers. 

 IX. The State Its Legitimate Sphere 

 Powers and Duties-Free Trade 

 Axioms considered. 

 X. Protection for Agriculture. 

 XI. Manufacturers and their Needs. 

 XIL The Laboring Class Its Rights, 



Interests, Duties, and Needs. 

 XIII. The Interest of Consumers Iron. 



XV. The Harmony of Interest! The 

 Sugar Industry of France in- 

 vigorating other Industries- 

 Beet Sugar on its Triumphal 

 March. 



XVI. American Ship-Building, Ship- 

 ping, and Foreign Commerce. 

 XVII. Credit Its Uses and Abuses- 

 Foreign Indebtedness Our 

 National Debt. 

 XVIII. What has been elucidating what 



shall be. 



XIX. Taxation, Direct and Indirect 

 XX. Co-operation. 

 XXI. Wool and Woolens. 

 XXII. Immigration. 



XXIII. Specific Ad Valorem Mini- 



mum. 



XXIV. Conclusions. 

 Analytical Appendix. 



XIV. Protection Illustrated Sugar. 



For sale at THE TRIBUNE OFFICE. Price, $1 60. Sent by Mall, post- 

 paid, on receipt of price. Address 



THE TRIBUNE, New York. 



