Annual Report of the Boston Board of Trade, Merchants Exchange ..., Volum 12Boston Board of Trade, 1866 |
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Side 77
... bbls . 25 147 • 226 Codfish , bx8 . 111 • 1865 . 1864 . 1863 . Salmon , tcs . 1,062 250 1,987 9,329 12,670 Salmon , bbls . • 2,357 1,661 1,679 Sapan wood . Fustic • 45 20 1 125 Salmon , bxS Herring , bbls Herring , bxs · · 3,328 154 328 ...
... bbls . 25 147 • 226 Codfish , bx8 . 111 • 1865 . 1864 . 1863 . Salmon , tcs . 1,062 250 1,987 9,329 12,670 Salmon , bbls . • 2,357 1,661 1,679 Sapan wood . Fustic • 45 20 1 125 Salmon , bxS Herring , bbls Herring , bxs · · 3,328 154 328 ...
Side 78
... bbls • 1865 . 1864 . . 7,319 9,181 • • 8,685 9,603 35,196 40,671 77,597 64,611 Herring , bxs • • 62,647 97,116 Herring , bbls 21,780 14,777 Alewives , bbls . 11,829 8,216 Haddock , qtls . · 1,018 2,373 Haddock , drums . 920 1,679 Hake ...
... bbls • 1865 . 1864 . . 7,319 9,181 • • 8,685 9,603 35,196 40,671 77,597 64,611 Herring , bxs • • 62,647 97,116 Herring , bbls 21,780 14,777 Alewives , bbls . 11,829 8,216 Haddock , qtls . · 1,018 2,373 Haddock , drums . 920 1,679 Hake ...
Side 79
... bbls .. Coastwise . Total , 1865 , bbls 1864 1863 . 1862 . 1861 . 1860 . 1859 1858 1857 . 1856 . • • · • · • 1860 1859 ..211,532 1858 • 32,135 1857 . 1856 . 243,667 • 341,932 433,957 Some considerable 555,591 .389,730 .234,616 ...
... bbls .. Coastwise . Total , 1865 , bbls 1864 1863 . 1862 . 1861 . 1860 . 1859 1858 1857 . 1856 . • • · • · • 1860 1859 ..211,532 1858 • 32,135 1857 . 1856 . 243,667 • 341,932 433,957 Some considerable 555,591 .389,730 .234,616 ...
Side 85
... from 40 @ 95c . In 1864 prices ranged from 56c . @ $ 1 05 , in 1863 from 36 @ 55c . , in 1862 from 24 @ 39 c . , and in 1865 . 1864 . 1863 . Rosin , bbls 16,059 BOSTON BOARD OF TRADE . 85 Boots and Shoes, Boot and Shoe Trade,
... from 40 @ 95c . In 1864 prices ranged from 56c . @ $ 1 05 , in 1863 from 36 @ 55c . , in 1862 from 24 @ 39 c . , and in 1865 . 1864 . 1863 . Rosin , bbls 16,059 BOSTON BOARD OF TRADE . 85 Boots and Shoes, Boot and Shoe Trade,
Side 86
... bbls 1864 . 1863 . 1861 . 1860 . made up by Penniman & De Wolf , 1862 . brokers , was 1,378 hhds . muscovado , 1,444 hhds . sweet Cuba , and 850 hhds . sour ; in all 3,672 hhds . , against 2,414 hhds . in 1864 , 1,246 hhds . in 1863 ...
... bbls 1864 . 1863 . 1861 . 1860 . made up by Penniman & De Wolf , 1862 . brokers , was 1,378 hhds . muscovado , 1,444 hhds . sweet Cuba , and 850 hhds . sour ; in all 3,672 hhds . , against 2,414 hhds . in 1864 , 1,246 hhds . in 1863 ...
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66 June 66 Sept American Vessels bags bales Banca tin bbls Board of Trade Boston Boston Board Broad st bushel casks Central wharf Chamber of Commerce Charles Charlestown Chicago Coastwise Commercial st Commission Merchant Committee Congress st contract Convention court-martial Curtis Guild Delegates Denman Ross Detroit ending June 30 ending March 31 exports follows Fort Benton Franklin st freight gentlemen George George F gold Government hhds highest and lowest hundred imports interests James John Joseph June 30 Kilby st Lard Leather Dealer LORENZO SABINE Louis lowest prices manufacture March 31 merchandise Milk st months NATHANIEL HARRIS National Naval Northern Pacific Railroad past Pearl st Philadelphia ports pounds President Quarter ending March Railroad range of prices receipts Report Resolved route Samuel Sapan wood Secretary Shoe and Leather Smith Brothers supplies tion Tobey Tonnage tons Total United West Western William Wool York
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Side 4 - The purest treasure mortal times afford Is spotless reputation ; that away, Men are but gilded loam or painted clay.
Side 62 - ... every alternate section of public land, not mineral, designated by odd numbers, to the amount of twenty alternate sections per mile, on each side of said railroad line, as said company may adopt, through the Territories of the United States...
Side 66 - But in regulating commerce with foreign nations, the power of congress does not stop at the jurisdictional lines of the several states. It would be a very useless power, if it could not pass those lines. The commerce of the United States with foreign nations is that of the whole United States. Every district has a right to participate in it. The deep streams which penetrate our country in...
Side 125 - Association, with all the powers and privileges, and subject to all the duties, liabilities, and restrictions, set forth in the forty-fourth chapter of the Revised Statutes ; and...
Side 47 - The long and very frank discussion so cleared the atmosphere that at its close the following resolution was adopted by unanimous vote: "Resolved, That this convention do respectfully request the President of the United States...
Side 127 - Government may appoint, a majority of the members present being necessary to constitute an election, and such officers shall continue in office for the term of one year, or until their successors are elected and qualified to take their places.
Side 66 - Commerce, undoubtedly, is traffic, but it is something more ; it is intercourse/^ It describes the commercial intercourse between nations, and parts of nations, in all its branches, and is regulated by prescribing rules for carrying on that intercourse.
Side 127 - SECTION 1. It shall be the duty of the president or, in his absence, of one of the vice-presidents...
Side 19 - Texas by combinations too powerful to be suppressed by the ordinary course of judicial proceedings or by the powers vested in the marshals by law...
Side 36 - ... court-martial shall adjudge ; and any person who shall contract to furnish supplies of any kind or description for the army or navy he shall be deemed and taken as a part of the land or naval forces of the United States...