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− | an Invoice of sundry Goods on your last | + | an Invoice of sundry Goods on your last requisition - viz Blankets. powder. [illeg] amount |
− | + | viz to. Eight hundred thirty one Dollars & seventy seven Cents - in addition to which you will | |
− | viz to. Eight hundred thirty one Dollars & seven | + | please to add - Twenty four - Dollars. & fifteen cents. for Freight. and thirty three Cents for Porterage to the Vessell: ---I have written Mr.Clay at Savannah to purchase two hundred bushels of Salt for a Winters supply & draw Bills for [undecipherable] |
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− | please to add - Twenty four - Dollars. & fifteen cents. | ||
− | for Freight. and thirty three Cents for Porterage | ||
− | to the Vessell: ---I have written Mr.Clay at | ||
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− | for a Winters supply & draw Bills for [ | ||
− | + | Mr. Elliot - who has been appointed your Assistant embarks in the Vessel with | |
− | your Assistant embarks in the Vessel with | + | the Goods - [undecipherable] be with you as Soon as they are --In future, I shall particularly attend to Col.<sup>o</sup> Hawkins. List of Articles suitable for trade with the Indians, it is to be presumed that he is much better acquainted with the kinds of Articles which will suit them best & be of most service to them than any other person --I am happy to hear |
− | the Goods - | + | that you [illeg] are in so good [undecipherable] [undecipherable] free |
− | they are --In future, I shall particularly | ||
− | attend to | ||
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− | be presumed that he is much better | ||
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− | suit them | ||
− | than any other person --I am happy to hear | ||
− | that you [illeg] are in so good [ |