Reports of a Commission Appointed for a Revision of the Revenue System of the United States, 1865-'66, Volum 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1866 - 483 sider |
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Side 15
... labor of some five thousand persons , a majority of whom are females , is threatened with utter destruction . In two mstances cited to the commission , umbrella manufacturers have closed their factories in the United States , and , with ...
... labor of some five thousand persons , a majority of whom are females , is threatened with utter destruction . In two mstances cited to the commission , umbrella manufacturers have closed their factories in the United States , and , with ...
Side 19
... labor of some five thousand persons , a majority of whom are females , is threatened with utter destruction . In two ... Labor ...... 11 per cent . internal revenue tax . Total cost in the United States .... 30 cents . 10 66 12 66 71 66 ...
... labor of some five thousand persons , a majority of whom are females , is threatened with utter destruction . In two ... Labor ...... 11 per cent . internal revenue tax . Total cost in the United States .... 30 cents . 10 66 12 66 71 66 ...
Side 71
... labor began to be sensibly felt by the planters as far back as 1854 and 1855 . " The labor at present available ' is probably sufficient to keep the existing plantations in order , and to gather the crops , but it is beyond a doubt ...
... labor began to be sensibly felt by the planters as far back as 1854 and 1855 . " The labor at present available ' is probably sufficient to keep the existing plantations in order , and to gather the crops , but it is beyond a doubt ...
Side 77
... labor of a little less than a mil- lion of operatives , to a value of not less than $ 500,000,000 . The crop of 1860 , estimated at six bales to the hand , was raised by the labor of about 800,000 laborers , each of whom represented ...
... labor of a little less than a mil- lion of operatives , to a value of not less than $ 500,000,000 . The crop of 1860 , estimated at six bales to the hand , was raised by the labor of about 800,000 laborers , each of whom represented ...
Side 81
... labor , of spinning coarse yarns sufficient to supply the markets of the world . It should be here stated that a very large portion of the cotton exported from Great Britain is in the form of yarns , and not of woven fabrics , and that ...
... labor , of spinning coarse yarns sufficient to supply the markets of the world . It should be here stated that a very large portion of the cotton exported from Great Britain is in the form of yarns , and not of woven fabrics , and that ...
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ad valorem alpaca American cotton amount annual annum average bales barrels beer Brazil brewers Britain British carpets cassimeres cents a pound cents per gallon cents per pound cloth coffee combing-wools consumed consumption copper cost crop crude demand distilled spirits dollars domestic England equal estimate Europe excise tax export duty fabrics fiscal five fleeces foreign gallons gold HUGH MCCULLOCH hundred imported imposed increase India indirect taxes industry interests internal revenue iron June 30 labor Lake Superior less levied malt merino Mestiza millions mills naphtha opinion paid petroleum present production profit quantity rate of duty raw material reduced refined Revenue Commission revenue system sheep sheep husbandry sold sugar supply tariff tax on cotton taxation Theodore Pomeroy tion tons Total trade unwashed valorem washed whole wool Wool Manufacturers wool-growers woollen York
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Side 305 - ... from two and a half to three and a half inches in diameter...
Side 375 - Woolen cloths, woolen shawls, and all manufactures of wool of every description, made wholly or in part of wool, not specially enumerated or provided for in this act, valued at not exceeding eighty cents per pound, thirty-five cents per pound and thirty-five per centum ad valorem...
Side 329 - A protective tariff disturbs the operation of the primal law of trade which governs all exchanges by the supply and demand of the articles to be exchanged, and openly and shamelessly violates the principle that every man has a right, subject only to governmental necessities, to buy where he can buy the cheapest and sell where he can get the best i rice.
Side 205 - ... not sold or offered for sale, or advertised under any other name, form, or guise than that under which they may be severally denominated and laid down in said pharmacopoeias, dispensatories...
Side 371 - ... of the best quality, the value of the whole shall be appraised according to the value of the bale of the best quality ; and no bale, bag, or package shall be liable to a less rate of duty in consequence of being invoiced with wool of lower value...
Side 371 - The duty upon wool of the sheep or hair of the camel, Angora goat, alpaca, and other like animals of any class which shall be changed in its character or condition for the purpose of evading the duty, or which shall be reduced in value by the admixture of dirt or any other foreign substance, shall be twice the duty to which it would be otherwise subject.
Side 205 - But nothing in this section shall be construed to exempt from stamp tax any medicinal articles, whether simple or compounded by any rule, authority, or formula, published or unpublished, which are put up in a style or manner similar to that of patent or proprietary medicines in general...
Side 297 - And now, brethren, I am at a loss whether to thank you or not for the honor you have done me in calling me to preside on this occasion, for it was only when the alumni of Harvard had lost their head that they invited me to supply its place.
Side 205 - ... or proprietary medicine in general, or which are advertised on the package or otherwise as remedies or specifics for any ailment, or as having any special claim to merit, or to any peculiar advantage in mode of preparation, quality, use, or effect.
Side 378 - Flannels, blankets, hats of wool, knit goods, and all goods made on knitting-frames, balmorals, woolen and worsted yarns, and all manufactures of every description, composed wholly or in part of worsted...