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ſelf entitled to, as all our dealings, I intend, ſhall be ready money. I am, Sir, Yours, &c.


From the Wholeſale Dealer in Anſwer.

In anſwer to your favour of the 6th inſtant, I ſhall, by to-morrow's coach, ſend you a few articles, which I ſhall ſubmit as a ſpecimen of both the quality and cheapneſs of all my things. Should it be your pleaſure to repeat your order, I ſhall endeavour to prove myſelf deſerving of your favour. I am, with ſincere wiſhes for your ſucceſs,

Your obliged Servant.

From a Tradeſman to another, for Money.

Sir,
Having an unexpected bill to make up, and being at preſent deficient in money, I take the liberty of troubling you for the ſmall balance of accounts which is at preſent between us. If it ſhould be inconvenient to let me have the whole, a part at this critical juncture will exceedingly oblige

Your very humble Servant.

The Anſwer.

Sir,
Agreeable to your requeſt, I have incloſed an order, payable at ſight, for the full balance which remains due, to Mr. Tradewell, at Cheapſide, who will deliver either it or the caſh, upon receiving your receipt for the ſame. I requeſt, for the future, that you will give