40 FAMILY RECEIPTS. 



NOTE GIVEN BY TWO OR MORE. 



$300 00 Connersvilh, May 1st, 1831. 



We jointly and severally promise to pay Daniel 

 Blank Jr. or order, on the third of December next, 

 three hundred dollars for value received. 



John J. Phillips. 

 Benjamin Oglethorp. 



A note payable in produce. 



$30 00 Jamestown, April \st, 1831, 



Thirty days after date, for value received, I promise 

 to pay James Hodges Jr. or order, the value of thirty 

 dollars, in merchantable wheat, at the market price at 

 the time this becomes due. 



John Peters, Senior, 



another. 

 $300 00 Jamestown, April \st, 1831. 



For value received I promise to pay Hugh Fisk or 

 order, an equivalent to the sum of three hundred dollars, 

 payable in the following manner, namely: The value 

 of one hundred dollars on the first of May next, in {here 

 name the said kinds of stock or produce.) The further 

 sum of two hundred dollars on the tenth of June next, 

 in {here name the articles, <^c. particularly.) All of which 

 articles, goods or chattels are to be in good merchant- 

 able order, and valued at the market price at the sever- 

 al periods in which they become due. 



Thomas Flim, Jr. 



judgment note. 

 I promise to pay William Dunallen Jr. of the City 

 of Cincinnati, merchant, or order, five hundred dollars 

 with lawful interest, on the first day of June ensuing, 

 for value received. And further, 1 do hereby empower 

 any attorney of any of the courts of the City of Cin- 

 cinnati, or of any other court of recordof Ohio, to 



