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2606565
3576969
4607073
5667272
6626351
8586669
9656868
10647376
11626770
12707573
13687568
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22626970
23687579
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2760

BANK NOTE EXCHANGE,

At Philadelphia, May 25, 1820.

Disc't.
U. S. Branch Bank Notes, 12
Rhode Island—generally, 1
Connecticut—generally, 2
Massachusetts—Boston, 1
Country generally, 4-6
New York—City Bank Notes, par.
Country generally, 2-3
New Jersey—generally, par.
Pennsylvania—Farmer's Bank, of}
Lancaster; Easton; Montgomery}
County; Farmer's}par.
Bank, Buck's County; Delaware}
Bank, at Chester,}
Northampton, 212
New Hope Bridge Co. 1
Susquehanna, 3
Farmer's Bank at Reading, 712
Lancaster Bank; York Bank}3
Gettysburg,}
Northumberland; Union, 17
Greensburg; Brownsville, 1212
Farmers & Mechanics' Bank}30
at Pittsburg,}
Delaware—generally, par.
Excepting the Commercial}
Bank of Delaware;} 5
and Branch Bank, do. at}
Wilmington,}
Laurel Bank, 50
Maryland—Baltimore Banks, 12
Baltimore City Bank; Annapolis;} 2-3
Hagerstown,}
Cumberland Bank of Allegany;}50
Snowhill,}
Elkton, 3712
Virginia—Richmond and Branches, 112
Country generally, 212-3
N. W. Bank, at Wheeling, 10-1212
Columbia District—Mech. Bank}5
of Alexandria,}
Country generally, 1
North Carolina—generally, 6
South Carolina—State Banks,
generally,} 2
Georgia—State Banks, generally, 2
Augusta Bridge Company, 50
Kentucky—No sales.
Ohio—Marietta; Stubenville, 15
Bank of Chillicothe, 5
Country generally, 25-50

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