Jan'y 5 By my order in favor of Joseph Hastings, |261 Sundries, Feb'y 28 ditto, April 29 ditto, Judge of County Court, Feb'y 112 By my order in favor of Joseph Hastings, My araft in favor of Edward Jones, 24 March 1 1 empty cider barrel, Amount of your order on Theodore Barrell, 1822.1 Laborer, Jan'y 18 By 10 team hire at sundry times, Feby 18 4 months' hire of his son William, at $10, Farmer, 1822. March 15 By sundries in full, Sept. 94 To cash paid for my note to D. Mason, 48,00 April, 25 To 1 yoke of oxen at 60 days credit, | $60,00 May 3To 16 cheosc, weight 308 lbs. at 5 cents, 217 lbs, butter at 15 2-3 cents, 24 lbs. honey at 12 1-2 cents, $15/40 34,00 300 52'40 March 24 By my note to Daniel Mason, at 6 months, $ 48 00 90 00 April 29 endorsed by Ephraim Dodge, Do. Isaac Thompson, at 6 months, N. B. To prevent accidents, care should be taken not te receipt an account until it is paid. A negotiable Note. New-Haven, March 21, 1822. Six months after date, I promise to pay to William Walter, or order, (at my house,) One Hundred Dollars, value received in two yoke of oxen. JAMES HILLHOUSE. It is best to mention where the note shall be paid, and for what it is given. Without the words," or order," a note is not negotiable. A Receipt in full. Received, Hartford, May 22, 1822, of Theodore Barreli, Esq. Fifty-two dollars, in full of all demands. GEO. GOODWIN. If the payment be not in full, write "on account." N. B. For other useful forms see the Arithmetic. NOTE. The affectionate instructer, who always feels a parental soFicitude for the permanent welfare of his pupils, cannot, in any way, so much coutribute to their success in life, with so little trouble, as to teach them to understand this abridged, complete and simple system of Book-Keeping. It contains all the important principles of extended and expensive works on the science; all in fact, that is necessary to be known by the Farmer, Mechanic, and Shopkeeper, relating to accounts; and yet with very little explanation and repeated copying and balancing the accounts, will be so fully understood, and deeply impressed on the memory of scholars of common mind, as never to be forgotten; while their knowledge of common arithmetie and practical penmanship, will thereby be greatly improved |