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_Gentlemen:_ Please allow the bearer of this, Mr. James Curtis, a credit for such goods as he may select, not exceeding One Thousand dollars, and if he does not pay for them, I will.
Please notify me in case he buys, of the amount, and when due, and if the account is not settled promptly according to agreement, write me at once.
Yours truly, HIRAM DUNCAN.
INCLOSING AN INVOICE.
125 Lake Street, CHICAGO, Nov. 15, 18--.
SAMUEL D. PRENTICE, Esq., Vevay, Ind.
_Dear Sir:_ Inclosed please find invoice of goods amounting to $218.60, shipped you this day by the B. & O. Express, as per your order of the 11th inst.
Hoping that the goods may prove satisfactory, and that we may be favored with further orders, we remain,
Yours truly, SIBLEY, DUDLEY & CO.
LETTER OF INTRODUCTION.
168 Olive Street, ST. LOUIS, June 4, 18--.
HENRY M. BLISS, Esq., Boston.
_Dear Sir_: This will introduce to you the bearer, Mr. William P. Hainline, of this city who visits Boston, for the purpose of engaging in the Hat, Cap and Fur trade.
He is a young man of energy and ability, and withal, a gentlemen in every sense.
Any a.s.sistance you may render him by way of introduction to your leading merchants or otherwise, in establishing his new enterprise will be duly appreciated by both himself and
Yours truly, JAMES W. BROOKING.
INCLOSING REMITTANCE.
MILWAUKEE, WIS., Feb. 18, 18--.
Messrs. ARNOLD, CONSTABLE & Co., New York.
_Gentlemen:_ The goods ordered of you on the 3d inst. have been received and are entirely satisfactory in both reality and price.
Enclosed please find New York exchange for $816.23, the amount of your bill.
Thanking you for your promptness in filling my order, I am,
Yours respectfully, HENRY GOODFELLOW.
INCLOSING DRAFT FOR ACCEPTANCE.
NEW YORK, Aug. 8, 18--.
Messrs. WEBSTER & DUNN, Cairo, Ill.
_Gentlemen:_ Inclosed we hand you Draft at 30 days for acceptance for $928.15, the amount of balance due from you to us to the present date. We shall feel obliged by your accepting the same, and returning it by due course of mail.
Awaiting further favors, we are,
Very truly yours, DODGE, HOLMES & CO.
INCLOSING A STATEMENT OF ACCOUNT.
CHICAGO, March 1, 18--.
Messrs. CHASE & HOWARD, South Bend, Ind.
_Gentlemen_: Inclosed please find a statement of your account for the past three months, which we believe you will find correct.
We shall feel obliged by your examining the same at your earliest convenience, and shall be happy to receive your check for the amount or instructions to draw on you in the ordinary course.
We are, gentlemen, Yours truly, J.V. FARWELL & CO.
A DUNNING LETTER.
DENVER, COL., June 30, 18--.
JAMES C. ADAMS, Esq., Great Bend, Kansas.
_Dear Sir_: Allow me to remind you that your account with me has been standing for several months unsettled.
I should not even now have called your attention to it, were it not that in a few days I must meet a heavy bill, and must rely in part on your account to furnish me the means.
I would, therefore, esteem it a great favor if you would let me have either the whole, or at least the greater part of your account in the course of a week or ten days.
Thanking you for past favors, I remain, Sir,
Yours truly, A.R. MORGAN.
AN APPLICATION FOR A SITUATION IN BUSINESS.