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We should have replyed to your favor of the 29 th May by last mail, but could not get your account ready in time We have at length (with the exception of 3 bls: Ship stuff which we cannot dispose of at any price) closed your sales, and now send you a copy N: Proceeds $2293.96 carried to the credit of your account current of which we also inclose you a statement to this day balanced by $2192.14...
Gibson & Jefferson’s acc t of the flour. rec d June 12. 1812 date of sale. 1812. Feb. 12. 59. Barrels superfine Mar. 25. 34. x midlings 3. struck d
We wrote to you on the 9 th Ins t with a copy of your Sales and Account Current to which we refer you—As the writer is under the necessity of leaving town tomorrow and may possibly be detained longer than he at present proposes, we take the liberty of forwarding you a note for your signature, we leave the amount blank, that you may fill it up with whatever sum may suit your wants— O. Philpotts...
This is merely to inform you that we have made the remittances directed in your favor of the 17 th & have likewise deposited $150 to in the Bank here, to Subject to the order of James Hamilton of Williamboro’ N. Carolina Gibson & Jefferson ⅌ James Ligon RC
We send you inclosed fifty dollars in in bills of 10 & 5 dollars, as requested in yours of the 16 th Ins t — With great respect we are P:S: An application has just been made to us on behalf of M rs Richardson the tenant of Mazzei’s tenem t to purchase that property; stating that it had been offer’d to her by our G:J: —be pleased to inform
We inclose you as you direct a note for your Signature, to renew with at Bank— we have received a Box for you from New York said to contain a Spinning machine, which we have not yet met with an opportunity of forwarding Gibson & Jefferson ⅌ James Ligon RC ( ViU : TJP-ER ); in Ligon’s hand; between dateline and salutation: “Thomas Jefferson Esq r ”; endorsed by TJ as received 13 Aug. 1812 and...
We refer you to ours by last mail, and have at present merely to inform you that since then wheat & flour have been rising, the former is 10/. the latter 9½ Cash for Canal flour and 10$ asked by the millers on time. these prices may be expected to continue, provided no measures are adopted by Congress to put a stop to our present mode of export RC ( ViU : TJP-ER ); in Patrick Gibson’s hand; at...
We are favor’d with yours of the 23 d the drafts therein mention’d are all paid—we now send you inclosed $300 as desired— Flour is in great demand, and none to be procured, the millers having engaged all they can grind for at least a week to come and in consequence of the dry season very little has been coming down the nominal price is 10½$—Wheat only 9/6—With great respect we are RC ( ViU :...
Your note at bank for $3000. falling due the 17/20 Ins t we send you one here inclosed for your signature— Flour 10½$ Wheat 9/6—With great respect we are— RC ( ViU : TJP-ER ); in Patrick Gibson’s hand; at head of text: “Thomas Jefferson Esq re ”; endorsed by TJ as received 6 Nov. 1812 and so recorded in SJL . Enclosure not found. SJL records a missing letter from TJ to Gibson & Jefferson of 7...
We think it proper to inform you that M r T: Gwathemey has given us notice that he holds a bond of yours payable at our counting room in the course of this month for $700. with int t from last June, flour has fallen since our last, it sold on Saturday at $9.6 on the Basin , the Millers still ask $10 on time— RC ( ViU : TJP-ER ); in Patrick Gibson’s hand; at head of text: “Thomas Jefferson Esq