The Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, Volume 48William B. Dana F. Hunt, 1863 - Commerce |
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... cost of fifteen cents per gallon . Juice averages seven gallons to one of syrup . C. Cory & Sons , Lima , Lagrange County , Ind . - Six specimens syrup , and five of sugar made from the Chinese cane , and two from Othaheitan cane . L ...
... cost of fifteen cents per gallon . Juice averages seven gallons to one of syrup . C. Cory & Sons , Lima , Lagrange County , Ind . - Six specimens syrup , and five of sugar made from the Chinese cane , and two from Othaheitan cane . L ...
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... cost of 10 cents per gallon . Average of thirteen gallons of juice to one of syrup . Belcher , of Chicago . - Three samples of refined syrup . Lewis Nichold , Winnebago County . - One specimen of syrup . Made 400 gal- lons . Averaged ...
... cost of 10 cents per gallon . Average of thirteen gallons of juice to one of syrup . Belcher , of Chicago . - Three samples of refined syrup . Lewis Nichold , Winnebago County . - One specimen of syrup . Made 400 gal- lons . Averaged ...
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... cost of thirty cents per gallon . It would appear that the culture has taken deep root in the North west , and that it is feeling its way towards an important interest . It will pro- bably be found necessary , as in France , in relation ...
... cost of thirty cents per gallon . It would appear that the culture has taken deep root in the North west , and that it is feeling its way towards an important interest . It will pro- bably be found necessary , as in France , in relation ...
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... cost of transportation increases its price about ten cents a pound , so that the most inferior kinds range from nineteen to twenty - five cents in value . The supply of sugar in the United States was obtained mostly from Cuba and Brazil ...
... cost of transportation increases its price about ten cents a pound , so that the most inferior kinds range from nineteen to twenty - five cents in value . The supply of sugar in the United States was obtained mostly from Cuba and Brazil ...
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... cost 7 cents . The ex- change to pay 4 cents in Cuba is 147 , which adds 12 cents to the cost , making it 9 cents per pound , and the price in New York is 10 cents , or 150 per cent higher than in Havana . Under these circumstances ...
... cost 7 cents . The ex- change to pay 4 cents in Cuba is 147 , which adds 12 cents to the cost , making it 9 cents per pound , and the price in New York is 10 cents , or 150 per cent higher than in Havana . Under these circumstances ...
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Page 329 - ... way liable, to an amount exceeding the amount of its capital stock at such time actually paid in and remaining undiminished by losses or otherwise, except on account of demands of the nature following: First.
Page 332 - ... false entry in any book, report or statement of the association, with intent in either case to injure or defraud the association or any other company, body politic or corporate, or any individual person, or to deceive any officer of the association, or any agent appointed...
Page 321 - ... as may be required to supply the associations entitled to receive the same. Such notes shall express upon their face that they are secured by United States bonds, deposited with the Treasurer of the United States, by the written or engraved signatures of the Treasurer and Register, and by the imprint of the seal of the Treasury...
Page 332 - ... who shall have power to make a thorough examination into all the affairs of the association, and, in doing so, to examine any of the officers and agents thereof on oath ; and shall make a full and detailed report of the condition of the association to the Comptroller.
Page 325 - Currency shall give to any such association powers of attorney to receive and appropriate to its own use the interest on the bonds which it has so transferred to the Treasurer; but such powers shall become inoperative whenever such association fails to redeem its circulating notes.
Page 179 - Act, which is similar, either in material, quality, texture, or the use to which it may be applied, to any article enumerated in this Act as chargeable with duty, shall pay the same rate of duty which is levied on the enumerated article which it most resembles in any of the particulars before mentioned...
Page 333 - Treasury note, issued as aforesaid, knowing the same to be falsely altered, every such person shall be deemed and adjudged guilty of felony, and, being thereof convicted by due course of law, shall be sentenced...
Page 458 - ... to fill the vacancy caused by the expiration of the term of office of...
Page 333 - ... or cause or suffer the same to be used in forging or counterfeiting any of the notes...
Page 185 - That if any person or persons shall make, sign, or issue, or cause to be made, signed, or issued, any instrument, document, or paper of any kind or description whatsoever, without the same being duly stamped, for denoting the tax hereby imposed thereon, or without having thereupon an adhesive stamp to denote said tax...