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Postage Seduced to 3 ct& per ITo. 



Terms, rivo Dollars per axmum. 



' MAY, 1851 -C0HTENT5. 



' ^ Sketclies of early Currency in the Colonies. — 1, Georgia; 2, Kentucky; 3, ^f^iry* 



i laud, Peansylvania, South Carolina, &c. 



^^ State Finances.— Public Debt. Income and Expenditure of Peansylvania, 



III.. ...Remarks on the Banking System of Pennsylvania. 



' ^J Mineral Res<mrces of the State of ^orth Carolina. 



^" ^"ew Banking Laws.— 1. Indiana; 2, Tennessee; 3. New Jersey; 4. Tirginii. 



^^I Bank Statistics. — I. Pennsylvania; 2. Cincinnati; 3. New York; 4- B<^ton; 



i 5. Canada. 



■ Vir...,Gilbart's Practical Treatise on Banking, (etmiitmed,) Chap, xru- -On Banking 



Calculations, Interest, Exchange, Pabiic Funds, Par of Exchange, Coin, Market 

 Value of Gold, Banking Documents, Bonds, Deeds, Declaration of Secrecy, &c. 

 I VIII,..Laws of the United States relating to the Mint, and to the V^ue of Foreign Coma 

 '^ current in the United States. 



j ^5 Account of '< The Diamond of Light." 



^- Charter of the Bank of the Old Dominion, in Tir^nia. 



5timpson's Gold Pen ; San Francisco Money Market. 

 Bank Items.— New Banks in New York. New Jerseyp Virginia ; New Appointments. 

 Recent Coiiw of the United States, with Engrarings. 



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