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PUBLISHED MONTHLY AT $1.50 PER ANNUM. 



This Journal contains an acciirate account of all tlie Connterfeits of Bank 



thronghont the Union : correctsd np to the day of Publication. Also, copi 



Tables of the Prices of Stocks at the Boston Brokers* Board, Notices of 



the ISIoney Market, of Coins, Exchange. Bullion, £c^c. 



COPIES MAILED TO ORDER. 



CONTENTS OF THE FEBRUARY NO. 



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1* Condition of tke Money Market. 2. Bank Capital of Cities and Towns. 

 3. New Counterfeits in New England, &c. 4. Movements of the Stock Market 

 at N. York, 5. Stocks and Money at Cincinnati, Sai-annah, &c. 6. Condition of 

 the English Money Market, for January, 18.31. 7. Ohio and Pennsylvania Kail- 

 road Bonds. 8. Specie Exports and Imports at Southampton, 9. Broken Banks. 

 10. Recent Swindling Operations, 11. Smill Notes in Boston; Stock Quota- 

 tions at Boston, January', 1851. 



CONTENTS OF THE MARCH NO. 



Money ^L^rket. — Par Redemption ; Further Arrivals of Gold in New York ; 

 Demand for Domestic Consumption in the Arts ; Want of a Mint ; Treasury 

 Payments of Mint Certificates ; Fall in Stocks ; New Bank Capital in Massachu- 

 setts and Ne\v York. Speculation of 1850 similar to 1835-6. More New Banks 

 in New York ; Attempt to introduce the Suffolk System into Wall Street ; Its 

 «itire practicability demonstrated; Already partially in operation. 1. Notes on 

 the Money Market. 2. Money Market, New York, 's. New Banks in New Eng- 

 land. 4. New Banks in N: rYork. 5. Free banking in Illinois. 6, Table of 

 Gold and Silver Coins. 7. A List of all the Banks in the United States, showing 

 those of each Town and City ; Capital of each ; President and Cashier of each ; 

 Circulation and Coin of each State. 



CONTENTS OF THE APRIL NO. 



1. New Counterfeits in Massachusetts, Maine, Vermont, Connecticut, New 

 York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, ilaryland, Virginia, Kentucky, &c. 2. Con- 

 dition of the Money and Exchange Market for March, 1851, with a Sketch of the 

 New Banks proposed for Massachusetts. 3. Panic Makers. 4. The Money 

 Market at New York, New Orlean:., &c. 5, Fluctuations in Stocks at New York 

 for each month in 1850- 6. Law for tho Coinage of the new Three-Cent Pieces. 

 7. New Banks ; Holiister Bank ; Public Debt of Maryland ; Robbery at Norwich ; 

 Free Banks in Ohio ; Run on the Stark Bank. 7- btock Quotations of the Bos- 

 ton Exchange for the last week in March, 



CONTENTS OF THE MAY NO. 



1, All the new Counterfeits in every Scate in the Union. 2. The Money Mar- 

 ket at Boston, 3, Legislative Action on the Ne^ Bank Bills of Massachusetts, 

 4. Coin£^e of the Fifty Dollar Gold pieces, and T^:: : : Cent Silver pieces ; with 

 Eagra:: gs of the Cokis, 5. Quotations of the Stock Zl^rket for the la^t week ia 

 April; Government Securities ; is cat e Securities; City Securities ; Boston Insur- 

 ance Ccmipauies ; Boston Banks; Massachusetts Manufacturing Companies ; liail 

 Road Stocks ;u. .1 Miscellaneouis Scocks. 6. Dividends of th'^ Boston Banks, 1849, 



Lfmp^i^ ative statement, 7- New Jersey Banks. S. Banks of Boston 

 ^alxfomia Gold- 10. "IgnOT^ice of the Law excuseth no man" 



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