The Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, Nide 45 |
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Sivu 35
Those of the leather merchants who have a direct interest in the merchandise in
which they deal, have been compelled to submit to loss upon a large portion of
the stock which has passed through their hands, while the industrious and hardy
...
Those of the leather merchants who have a direct interest in the merchandise in
which they deal, have been compelled to submit to loss upon a large portion of
the stock which has passed through their hands, while the industrious and hardy
...
Sivu 36
Oak sole has also partaken of the same steadfast characteristics, and shows a
variation but a trifle larger than that of hemlock; while upper leather, particularly
heavy finished of hemlock tannage, has passed through several long terms of ...
Oak sole has also partaken of the same steadfast characteristics, and shows a
variation but a trifle larger than that of hemlock; while upper leather, particularly
heavy finished of hemlock tannage, has passed through several long terms of ...
Sivu 40
The month of January passed; Southern merchants scarcely began to make their
appearance; and it became a subject of remark that Southern trade was coming
in late. Travellers returning from that section of the country soon intimated that a ...
The month of January passed; Southern merchants scarcely began to make their
appearance; and it became a subject of remark that Southern trade was coming
in late. Travellers returning from that section of the country soon intimated that a ...
Sivu 41
... extravagant, at least fair profits during the larger portion of the year. The month
of July brought but few orders from any section of the country, and a considerable
part of August passed before the Southern purchasers were fairly in the market.
... extravagant, at least fair profits during the larger portion of the year. The month
of July brought but few orders from any section of the country, and a considerable
part of August passed before the Southern purchasers were fairly in the market.
Sivu 56
Summer passed without any prominent change either in value or demand , the
latter of which continued dormant , with more than usual pressure on the part of
the seller to realize . The weighty stock which had run up in August to 74,000 ...
Summer passed without any prominent change either in value or demand , the
latter of which continued dormant , with more than usual pressure on the part of
the seller to realize . The weighty stock which had run up in August to 74,000 ...
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