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57. Interest, Discount, Insurance, Annuities, Coins, Currencies, &c., are treated in nearly all our School Arithmetics, and to them we would refer the Student; some forms, however, we have thought necessary to insert as exercises for practice.

SET OF EXCHANGE.

New York, Sept. 10, 1851.

Exchange for £10,000.

Ten Days after sight of this First of Exchange, (our Second and Third unpaid) pay to the order of Peyton & Co., Ten thousand pounds sterling, value received, and charge the same without further advice, to

To Johnson & Co.
Liverpool.

Bronson Milman & Co.

New York, Sept. 10, 1851.

Exchange for £10,000.

Ten Days after sight of this Second of Exchange, (First and Third unpaid) pay to the order of Peyton & Co., Ten thousand pounds sterling, value received, and charge the same without further advice, to

To Johnson & Co.
Liverpool.

Bronson Milman & Co.

New York, Sept. 10, 1851.

Exchange for £10,000.

Ten Days after sight of this Third

of Exchange, (First and Second unpaid) pay to the order of Peyton & Co., Ten thousand pounds sterling, value received, and charge the same without further advice, to

To Johnson & Co.
Liverpool.

$3,000.

Bronson Milman & Co.

ORDINARY DRAFTS.

New York, Oct. 20, 1851. Thirty days after sight pay to the order of Brown & Co, Three thousand dollars, value received, and charge the same to the account of To Henry Brown, Bronson Milman & Co. Cincinnati.

$375. New York, Oct. 10, 1851.

At sight pay to the order of Wm. Page Three hundred and seventy five dollars, value received, and charge the same to the account of To Williams & Co. Bronson Milman & Co. New Orleans.

$500.

New York, June 10, 1851. Sixty days after date, pay to the order of J. L. Jackson, Five hundred dollars, value received, and charge the same to the account of

To Wm Richards, Bronson, Milman & Co.

Brooklyn,
New York.

$350.

CHECK.

New York, Oct. 5, 1851.

The Cashier of the North River

Bank, pay to Henry Wilson or order, Three

hundred and fifty dollars.

Bronson, Milman & Co.

$360.

NEGOTIABLE NOTES.

New York, June 6, 1851.

On demand, We promise to pay to the

order of Henry Davis, Three hundred and sixty dollars, value received.

$1000.

Bronson, Milman & Co.

New York, Jan. 5, 1851.

Sixty days after date, We promise to

pay to Ira James or bearer, One thousand dollars,

value received.

Bronson, Milman & Co.

$76450

pay

New York, Feb. 10, 1851. Three months after date, I promise to Wm. Haynes or order, Seven hundred and sixty four dollars, value received.

$800.

50

100

Richard Bower.

Oswego, Sept. 6, 1851.

Four months after date, for value received,

I promise to pay to Erastus Dexter or order, Eight hundred dollars in Hemlock Lumber, sawed and delivered, at the current price:

$900.

Howard Bronson.

New York, Oct. 10, 1851.

Three months after date, for value received,

I promise to pay Thomas Brown or order, Seven hundred dollars at the Mechanics Bank.

Howard Bronson.

300.

New York, April 4, 1851. Three months after date, I promise to

pay to Henry Giles or order, Three hundred dol= lars with interest, value received.

Howard Bronson.

$600.

New York, July 3, 1851.

Thirty days after date, I promise to

pay to James Henry, Six hundred dollars, value

received.

Howard Bronson.

$3000.

FORM CF A PROTEST.

New York, Nov. 8, 1851.

Please to take notice, that a promissory Note for Three thousand dollars, made by Edward Brown, Oct. 4, 1851, and endorsed by you. having been duly presented and payment thereof demanded, which was refused, is therefore protested for non-payment, and that the holders look to for payment, interest, costs, and damages.

you

To Franklin Hayes.

Jonathan Price,
Notary Public.

ORDERS.

New York, Sep. 3, 1851.

James Henry, Esq.

Please pay to William Smith or order,

Three hundred dollars, and charge the same tỷ

Bronson, Milman & Co.

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