Annual Report of the Corporation of the Chamber of Commerce of the State of New York |
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... Cotton and Woollen Factories , IV . Annual Report on Banks of the City and State of New - York ,. V. Clearing - House Operations for the years 1854-1859 ,. VI . Population , Property and Public Debt of the City of New - York , 1805-1860 ...
... Cotton and Woollen Factories , IV . Annual Report on Banks of the City and State of New - York ,. V. Clearing - House Operations for the years 1854-1859 ,. VI . Population , Property and Public Debt of the City of New - York , 1805-1860 ...
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... Cotton Trade , 1856 , 1857 , 1858 , 1859 ,. LVIII . Report on Fire in Cotton Ships , and Losses thereon ,. LIX . Annual Report on the Lumber Trade of New - York , year 1859 ,. 289 295 307 316 331 337 342 351 ANNUAL REPORT OF THE CHAMBER ...
... Cotton Trade , 1856 , 1857 , 1858 , 1859 ,. LVIII . Report on Fire in Cotton Ships , and Losses thereon ,. LIX . Annual Report on the Lumber Trade of New - York , year 1859 ,. 289 295 307 316 331 337 342 351 ANNUAL REPORT OF THE CHAMBER ...
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... cotton goods in New - England , with a liberal rate of compensation on the amount of capital invested . The total con- sumption of cotton last year ( year ending 31st August , 1859 ) is ascer- tained to have been over 900,000 bales , or ...
... cotton goods in New - England , with a liberal rate of compensation on the amount of capital invested . The total con- sumption of cotton last year ( year ending 31st August , 1859 ) is ascer- tained to have been over 900,000 bales , or ...
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... cotton goods were sold far in advance of possible delivery , and we have maintained the same relation of supply and demand through- out the year , with some unimportant exceptions . The southern and southwestern portions of the country ...
... cotton goods were sold far in advance of possible delivery , and we have maintained the same relation of supply and demand through- out the year , with some unimportant exceptions . The southern and southwestern portions of the country ...
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... cotton is barely sufficient to allay their anxieties re- specting the supply of the raw material ; and ten years ago ... cotton increased from 646,000,000 lbs . in 1844 to 1,034,000,000 in 1858 , and the exports of cotton manufactured ...
... cotton is barely sufficient to allay their anxieties re- specting the supply of the raw material ; and ten years ago ... cotton increased from 646,000,000 lbs . in 1844 to 1,034,000,000 in 1858 , and the exports of cotton manufactured ...
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active American amount annual arrive Ashore August authorities average bags bales Bank bbls Boston capital cause cents Chamber Chamber of Commerce Charles China close commerce commissioners committee communication companies consumption continued cotton crop Cuba December demand direct distress duty ending established export favorable February fire foreign freight George hand harbor hhds hundred important increase interests Island James January John July June less Liverpool losses Lost manufactures March marine meeting merchantable month nearly New-Orleans New-York November October officers opened paid past persons ports present President production quantity Quarantine rates receipts received referred River Savings September ship showing supply taken tion tons Total trade treaty United vessels week West whole