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M r Raphael could furnish the 1000. D by piecemeal only. he furnished to-day 300. D. requiring...
$1000. Sixty days after date, I promise to pay t o Bernard Peyton or order, without offset,...
I recieved last night your favor of the 3 d in expectation that the note would be discounted I...
In mine of the 7 th I mentioned that the sheriffs of Albemarle and Bedford would soon be on us...
Since my last which was of the 9 th yours of the 7 th and 10 th have been recieved. the things...
My former shipments: of flour were 33. & 50. barrels and by a waggon so a fortunate rain enabled...
Not doubting that the 235. Barrels of flour sent off in a good tide 10. days ago are now in hand,...
You will recieve from N. York for the University a box of 250. engravings of it’s plan. the...
I rejoiced to learn that Jefferson had filled up my deficit with you. T. E. R. failed me...
I this inst. recieve your of y17 th and hasten to inclose the blanks wh ch had escaped me. I am...
I yesterday inclosed to you the necessary blanks, and now forward a draught on you for 100. D the...
I shall set out in 3. or 4. days for Bedford, and not having money for the road, & having also...
A negociation with the Literary board on behalf of the University which I expected would have...
My affairs in Bedford not permitting me to wait longer I shall set out for that place the day...
I requested you in a former letter to assure mr James Rawlings that as soon as I could get my tob...
I must ask the favor of you to procure for me a safe bill of excha. on London to nett there,...
When I wrote my lre of the 9 th I supposed a balance in your hands sff t to answer the calls of...
I am sollicited for a charity in Philadelphia which I cannot refuse, yet can illy afford, will...
I drew on you, as I had advised you on the 9 th for 200. D. in the evening of the same day I...
You will recieve from either M r Garrett or mr Brockenbrough a check for 4000. D. to be invested...
I have been long silent because ashamed to write. my whole crop of flour has been lying in the...
I rec d yesterday your favor of the 1 st it is truly mortifying that whilst I was trespassing on...
I inclose you a bill of lading for some wines E t c from Philadelphia, which are probably...
I yesterday drew on you for 200.D. in favor of Jacobs & Raphael: and I must pray you to remit to...
I received yesterday your’s of the 16 th and by the mail which goes tomorro. morn g I have...
Th:J. with B. Peyton 1824. Jan. 13. 60. B. flour 234. 26 30. 75. d o 314. 97 Feb. 20. 104. d o...
The necessity of drawing on you for a considble sum obliging me to take the best review I can of...
copy of Paragraph from The Presid’s lre of Mar. 22. and extract from my answer of this day. MHi .
Apr. 16. 24. Wrote to B. Peyton for a Q r cask Sicily Madeira by waggon MHi .
M r Cox’s draught on you for the Scuppernon wine is right. I think I had in a former letter...