To Thomas Jefferson from Bernard Peyton, 4 November 1822
Sales 255 Barrels Superfine Flour by Bernard Peyton | ||||||
1822 Richd | for a/c Mr Thomas Jefferson | |||||
2d Novembr | ||||||
To Robert Abbott Jr & Co for Cash 235 Blls: on Basin Bank & 20 Blls: in Store (viz:) | ||||||
235 | Blls: superfine Flour at $5.93¾ | $1395 | .31 | |||
20 | do. do. do. 〃 $6.00 | 120 | .00 | |||
$1515 | .31 | |||||
Charges. | ||||||
to Cash pd frght: at 2/6—$106.25 | $106 | .25 | ||||
〃 Canal toll $26.56 Drayage (20 Blls.) 38¢. | 26 | .94 | ||||
〃 Storage (20 Blls:) $1.60, Inspection $5.10 | 6 | .70 | ||||
〃 Cooperage 50¢. Comisn at 2½ pr ct $37.88 | 38 | .38 | $178 | .27 | ||
Nett prcds: at Cr T. J. | $1337 | .04 | ||||
E.E. |
Bernard Peyton
by N. N. Wilkinson
Richd 4 Nov. 1822
Dr Sir,
Above I hand a/c sales your last parcel 235 Blls: flour, & 20 Blls: of the former parcels, sold on the best terms I found it practicable to make, which hope will be agreeable to you— The money for the 235 Blls: is payable tomorrow, when I will call on Mr Barrett, & pay the $750 to him you wish—
Flour continues extremely dull & it is with difficulty sales can be effected at-all—Wheat 125¢ brisk—
Yours very Truly
B. Peyton
MHi.