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NATIONAL SAVINGS BANK,
FOR
Colored Citizens of the United States.

CHARTERED BY CONGRESS, MARCH, 1865.

LOCATED COR. BROADWAY AND CEDAR ST., NEW YORK.

THE NORFOLK BRANCH was opened in June, 1865, and has received on deposit to December 18th, 1866,
Sixty-six Thousand Five Hundred and Seventeen Dollars!
Many of these deposits are in small sums of from one to twenty dollars, and the depositors are adding to the amounts weekly or monthly as they have it to spare.
We want thousands of just such deposits at once, then other dollars can be added, until it will increase to a sum sufficient to buy a house or farm, or to go into business.
Deposits of One Dollar and Upwards Received, and Bank Book Given.

Officers of the Norfolk Branch:
JACOB REDDICK, President. H.C. PERCY, Cashier.
Directors:
Rev. Wm. Lewis, Rev. E. W. Williams, Rev. J. R. V. Thomas,
" E. J. Corprew, " James Tynes, " John Gordon,
" Amos Wilson, " Peter Sheppard, N. B. Barbour,
And others.
Board of Inspection:
Gilbert C. Walker, Thos. P. Jackson.

Every colored man should have an account in HIS OWN BANK, at
No. 47 BANK STREET, NORFOLK, VA.

Bank open on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday from 10 to 2 o'clock.