The Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, Volume 54William B. Dana F. Hunt, 1866 - Commerce |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 61
Page vi
... Imports and Consumption of in Europe , 1862-65 ..... Cotton , Stockf , in Europe and afloat 387 Cotton Supply , the Past and Future . 457 Course of Foreign Exchange .... 85 , 131 231 , 313 , 395 , 468 Course of Gold . 84 , 130 , 231 ...
... Imports and Consumption of in Europe , 1862-65 ..... Cotton , Stockf , in Europe and afloat 387 Cotton Supply , the Past and Future . 457 Course of Foreign Exchange .... 85 , 131 231 , 313 , 395 , 468 Course of Gold . 84 , 130 , 231 ...
Page 28
... imported from England , weighing twelve tons , could not be used on account of its weight . The planes were abandoned in 1844 , and in 1847 the original name of the company was changed to that of Albany & Schenectady . The cost of the ...
... imported from England , weighing twelve tons , could not be used on account of its weight . The planes were abandoned in 1844 , and in 1847 the original name of the company was changed to that of Albany & Schenectady . The cost of the ...
Page 32
... imported cloth and paper , and then her people were poor and her land very low in price while she herself was little better than a mere tool in the hands of foreign powers . Now , she imports both wool and rags and exports both cloth ...
... imported cloth and paper , and then her people were poor and her land very low in price while she herself was little better than a mere tool in the hands of foreign powers . Now , she imports both wool and rags and exports both cloth ...
Page 65
... imports . It is doubtless true that a high rate of exchange did for a time increase the ex- portatious of our productions , and dininish the importation of foreign articles , but this advantage was much more than counterbalanced by the ...
... imports . It is doubtless true that a high rate of exchange did for a time increase the ex- portatious of our productions , and dininish the importation of foreign articles , but this advantage was much more than counterbalanced by the ...
Page 73
... imports , have engaged the attention of the department , and such arrangements have been made for its detection and prevention as seemed to be required by the circumstances , and available for that purpose . It is quite apparent ...
... imports , have engaged the attention of the department , and such arrangements have been made for its detection and prevention as seemed to be required by the circumstances , and available for that purpose . It is quite apparent ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Aggregate amount annual April authorized average balance balance of trade Bank of England bonds Boston capital cars cent Chicago circulation coal commercial Congress cost cotton coupon bonds currency DEBT BEARING December deposits dividends dollars Erie exchange expenses exports February feet Fiscal following table foreign freight gold Government gross earnings imports increase insured iron issued January July June June 30 labor labor power leased legal tender loan loss manufactures March ment miles millions month National Bank notes operations paid paper passengers payable payment Pennsylvania Railroad Pittsburg port Prairie du Chien production profits Railroad Company rate of interest receipts revenue road Schenectady Secretary securities shares ship sinking fund specie square miles statement supply taxation tion tons Total trade Treasury United United States notes whole York