A TABLE For receiving and paying the Gold Coins of FRANCE and SPAIN, at 100 cents for 273 grains, according to the Act of Congress. A TABLE For receiving and paying the Gold Coins of GREAT-BRITAIN G PORTUGAL, at 100 cents for 27 grains, according MERCANTILE PRECEDENTS, BILL OF EXCHANGE. Newburyport, Feb. 12, 1800. EXCHANGE for £.1000 fterling. At twenty days fight of this my firft of exchange (fecond and third of the fame tenor and date not paid) pay to John Parker, or order, One Thousand Pounds Sterling, with or without further advice from Your humble fervant, Mell. DUTTON & GREEN, Merchants, LONDON. WILLIAM PRINCE. BILL OF GOODS, at an advance on the fterling coft. PROMISSORY NOTE. Boston, May 5, 1800. For value received, I promise to pay to Simon Simmonds, or order, Seventy-eight dollars forty-eight cents, on demand, with intereft after two months. Atteft, Saul James. William Poole. A RECEIPT FOR AN ENDORSEMENT ON A NOTE, Boston, July 12, 1800. Received from Mr. William Poole, (by the hands of Mr. Benjamin Flint,) Thirty eight dollars feventy cents, which is endorsed on his note of May 5, 1800. Simon Simmonds. 38 dols. 70 cts. RECEIPT FOR MONEY RECEIVED ON ACCOUNT. Boston, January 10, 1800. Received from Mr. D. Evans. by the hands of Mr. Thomas Dunmore, Four hundred and thirty dollars on account. 430 dols. George Pace. PROMISSORY NOTE BY TWO PERSONS. Newburyport, 12th July, 1800. For value received we jointly and feverally promile to pay to Mr. Samuel Rich, or order, five hup, dred dollars fifty four cents on demand, with interest. Atteft, William Bolton. Nathan Sayborn.. GENERAL RECEIPT. New-Bedford, March 27, 1809. Received from Mr. N, B. the fum of ten dollars twenty-nine cents in full of all demands. 10 dols, 29 cts. E. D. |