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EDITORIAL NOTICES. 



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The Bankers' Magazine. — We are inaebted to the puhlishers for the September number of 

 this valuable work. It supplies a void left by Hunt's Merchauta* Magazine, and, like that jour- 

 nal, should be well sustained by the mercantile community. , We shall do what little is in our 

 power to persuade our business men to patronize this Magazine, feeling the utmost assurance, that, 

 if we succeed, we shall be conferring Upt>H them more than upon the publishery a great favor. 



The views taken by this Magazine, of the great '' mcial questions of th^ day, are not always 

 such as we approve ; but then it disciissfs those subjects, and thai is a great advantage. It is a 

 fact, which, however unpalatable, we must state, that m any men eo^ged in business are de- 

 plorably wanting in almost every elemeut that constitutes an accompiished merchant, if ihey 

 would lay out a few dollars per year upon such works as the Blinkers' Maga^ne, they would have 

 a rich source of intelligence, the effect of which would soon be felt by themselves. We ou£rht to 

 remark that the work is as well adapted to the wants of business men generally, aa to those of 

 the banker. — Rochester Advertiser. 



ThS Bankers' Magazine and Sicate FiXANriAL Register, for September, is well filled with 

 matter of interest to every reader, 'fiut of particular importance lo every intelligent banker, bro- 

 ker, or other person e3cten5ively en^jased in the managemehx of monetary affairs. The editor has 

 evinced great industry and good judgment in the colUctions and publications in his jountal, and 

 he presents matter w^hich is not to be met with, in a connected form, in any other pubUcatiou. — 

 "St. Louis Republican. . " 



The Bankers' Magazine. — Thia is the title ofa very u^fecful p^odical, published at Balti- 



S TTnM4v« It i« the nrtJv «K»tiQfsi/'i<irv r rd inthe'coun* 



more, under the editorship of Mr. J. S. Homans. It is the only satisfactory 

 try of that important class of statistics referring la JPinancz. Currenctf, and Btrnking Opera- 

 tions. The number for November is the most valuable that ^'^ yet been issued. ' The first paper 

 is an article upon the Finantra of the War of 1812, of peculiar interest at this time, when tha 

 state of the treasury is the subject of such general concern. 



Other articles in the Magazine conveys to its readers a great amount of ttseful information upon 

 the debts of the States, and the history and condition of banking in all commercial countries, 

 which they would find it very ditiicult olherwi^^to obtain. — AW York Evening Posi, Nov. 10. 



Thb Bankers' Magazine asd State Finas^cial Register, —The August num!«r of this 

 valuable journal is before us, and we regard it a^'a most excellent number of a very useful publi- 

 cation. We cannot afford space for the enumer*^§n of its contents; the article on the "General 

 Principles of Banking." by J. K. McGuIloch. Es^: will, when completed, be an excellent manual 

 upon the subject. ''The Public Kevenues of C.-^: Britain" ffives much very useful and curious 

 information, which has been brcnifin -ether with a ?ond dealQf*jiadement and industry. The 

 " List of Foreign Bankers." from the London Bankers' Magazine, is an instructin* article, and 

 will pmve very serviceable to travellers. A summary of American law decisions, relative to 

 banks, is a panicu!arly valuable anicle to all bank officers. No president, cashier, or teller of a 

 bank should be without it. There are many other articl«a in this number of i^reat merit. VVe 

 coafidentiy recommend the publication to all who are interested in the subjects upon which it 

 treats. — ' XcUianal Intslligencer, 



The Bankers* Magaz : xixtj State Financial Regist^, publishe*^ hy Mr. J. S Homans. 

 The April number of this work fully sustains the high reputaiioa it is fast a\;(jirine wherever it 

 Ka;r found its way. It umformly cootjuns a large amount of vahr ' '3 and rare statistics, such a* 

 are not lo be met with in any other pubUeatioa that we know r** and yet of much importance lo 

 the merchant, the capitalist, and the statesman. The notic*'* of banks aad of State finances are 

 of great value. They are reduced to a tabular form, and prer^nted in su, ". a shape as to be easily 

 ^'^'nprehended. The work evinces an industry and a femuiariiv with *' subjects of which it 

 treats worthy of a liberal support. -^St. Lonia Republican^ April 14, IS47. 



The Bankers' Mbsazens. — We ^ " the regular appearance of this monthly publication 

 with a gi*od deal of Sitvi^sfaciioo. Its art' : lected with jndsment ; its correspotuieiice 



presents the views of the best financial talent in the couiiiry, upon queiitrons of *'^^ greatest in* 

 terest to tankers: in fact, the work is devoted to Snance. and its contents present every thin|r 

 thatis new on this subject, with much able matte: ^<poa ihp '"lew systems of the day 



We are gUd to notice the patronage it receives from f^nt New Kn^land cashi-^rs ; 

 saUy consisted in this city, and will be foand highlv interesting to mercaniiie ir 

 Bastou Bunk Xoie Li^t. 



,_J to our readers 'The BankerB* Magazine/ edited by J. 

 ' ?d in Bnton. It contains much interesting and impor- 

 tant financial m^'tec" which c^anot be easily procured eisew'- The last number had valaarae 

 papers on the usury laws, and on domestic and furcign exchanee. The whole of Francis's ' Chron- 

 icler and Characters of the Stock Exchange* fcoscin^ six doUars in the Eogiish wlition), and tha 

 whole of McCulloch's last work on inle _ :. b .:: .;. eschange, and metaliic'currency, will be em- 

 braced in tl» Magazine for 1S50. We had designed to give a full revigw of the February Rumber, 

 but for want of room must content our3elve« with the foregoing eipressiim of onr sense of the 

 merits c^ the p^odicaL" — Bo*ro?t Pasf. 



f Editors of papers who receive the Bankers' Ma^aeine are nqprnM to Insert *mc of the aboTe 

 wHKiies, aad ae&d & copy of their paper contair: ^ liie ' ■ to the Editor B. M. j 



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