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( 13 ) entitled to, as all our dealings, I intend, hall be ready money. I am, Sir, Yours, &c.

From the Wholeale Dealer in Anwer. anwer to your favour of the 6th intant, I hall, by to-morrow's coach, end you a few articles, which I hall ubmit as a pecimen of both the quality and cheapnes of all my things. Should it be your pleaure to repeat your order, I hall endeavour to prove myelf deerving of your favour. I am, with incere wihes for your ucces, Your obliged Servant.

From a Trademan to another, for Money. Sir,

an unexpected bill to make up, and being at preent deficient in money, I take the liberty of troubling you for the mall balance of accounts which is at preent between us. If it hould be inconvenient to let me have the whole, a part at this critical juncture will exceedingly oblige Your very humble Servant.

The Anwer. Sir,

Agreeable to your requet, I have incloed an order, payable at ight, for the full balance which remains due, to Mr. Tradewell, at Cheapide, who will deliver either it or the cah, upon receiving your receipt for the ame. I requet, for the future, that you will give