The Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, 46. köideWilliam Buck Dana Freeman Hunt, 1862 |
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Page 34
... dollars , of which was in gold , about 95.70 per cent . , in silver , 4.30 per cent . Of this large sum nearly thirty per cent . was deposited in the last year , ( October 1st , 1860 , to Oc- tober 1st , 1861 , ) viz .: BULLION DEPOSITS ...
... dollars , of which was in gold , about 95.70 per cent . , in silver , 4.30 per cent . Of this large sum nearly thirty per cent . was deposited in the last year , ( October 1st , 1860 , to Oc- tober 1st , 1861 , ) viz .: BULLION DEPOSITS ...
Page 35
... dollars , viz .: Gold , ... Silver , Total , seven years ,. 119,656,621 1,725,220 $ 121,381,841 An annual average exceeding seventeen millions of dollars . And during the same period of seven years , the Assay Office has for- warded to ...
... dollars , viz .: Gold , ... Silver , Total , seven years ,. 119,656,621 1,725,220 $ 121,381,841 An annual average exceeding seventeen millions of dollars . And during the same period of seven years , the Assay Office has for- warded to ...
Page 63
... dollars expended in improving the ma- chinery and perfecting their processes . JAMAICA COTTON . The attention of the recent meeting at Newcastle on the subject of the Jamaica Cotton Company was called to the following letters from Lord ...
... dollars expended in improving the ma- chinery and perfecting their processes . JAMAICA COTTON . The attention of the recent meeting at Newcastle on the subject of the Jamaica Cotton Company was called to the following letters from Lord ...
Page 78
... dollars was remitted in complete safety in post - office money orders . THE FRENCH MAILS . Imperial decrees grant the privilege of conveying mails to the Com- pagnie Generale Maritime by the steamers it is about to establish between ...
... dollars was remitted in complete safety in post - office money orders . THE FRENCH MAILS . Imperial decrees grant the privilege of conveying mails to the Com- pagnie Generale Maritime by the steamers it is about to establish between ...
Page 83
... dollars . If , however , cotton planters cannot sell their cotton , or are compelled to keep it on plantations , how can they realize money to purchase sugar and molasses , which will be very abundant , and possibly rule at extreme low ...
... dollars . If , however , cotton planters cannot sell their cotton , or are compelled to keep it on plantations , how can they realize money to purchase sugar and molasses , which will be very abundant , and possibly rule at extreme low ...
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