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Mr Chauncey Whittelsy
New York September 29th 1787
New York September 29th 1787
Mr Chauncey Whittelsy
Sir
Dear Sir,
We have given your wines every chance  
We have given your wines every chance ... market and am convinced that on a sale of the whole ... [[wil]]l not be able to get more than thirty five pounds ... Currency average [[unclear]] so much, In this case the Net ... to gather with the Balance of Rum & Sugar Sales will little ... ome if so much as the amount of monys already advanced by us -- Therefore your Note to Haydock & Bowne will in this ... remain unsatisfied. This if we remember was [[unclear]] ... if you have given them your positive promise of pays ... unt for this sum from the avails of goods left with us we ... [[w]]ill on having from you pay it them -- and [[hurt?]] if ... our power in the [[coun?]] of the approaching month ... y rate before November has expired -- [[we are?]] ... that any sacrifice should be made on the wines. [best?]] hope ... you have made of those at W Town will fully come ... for any [[unclear]] that arises here -- We remain
[[damaged]] market and are convinced that on a sale of the whole  
Sirs [[unclear]]
[[damaged: will?]] not be able to get more than thirty five pounds  
NB The Rum has been delivered for Roo[[unclear]] -- we have his Brothers R[[unclear]] -- you must if you see him take up the note -- NJ
[[damaged]] Currency average [[if?]] so much. In this case the Net
[[damaged]] together with the Balance of Rum & Sugar Sales will[[strikethrough: do]] be little
[[damaged: more?]] if so much as the amount of monys already advanced  
by us -- Therefore your Note to Haydock & Bowne will in this
[[damaged]] remain unsatisfied. This if we remember was £50.. Currcy
[[damaged]] if you have given them your positive promise of payment
for this sum from the avails of goods left with us we
[[damaged: ill]] on hearing from you pay it them -- and trust it
[[damaged]] you to remitt us for the amount -- hoping it will
[[damaged: our]] power in the [[cour?]] of the approaching month
[[damaged: y]] rate before November has expired -- we are
[[damaged]] that any sacrifice should be made on the wines. but hope
[[damaged]] you have made of those at M Town will fully come
[[damaged]] for any loss that arises here -- We remain
Sir Your Very Obt Servt
Shaler & Sebor
NB The Rum has been delivered for Roonvelts note -- we have his Brothers Receipt -- you must if you see him take up the note -- NJ

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Much of the left side of the page has been torn off Mr Chauncey Whittelsy New York September 29th 1787 Sir We have given your wines every chance damaged market and are convinced that on a sale of the whole damaged: will? not be able to get more than thirty five pounds damaged Currency average if? so much. In this case the Net damaged together with the Balance of Rum & Sugar Sales willstrikethrough: do be little damaged: more? if so much as the amount of monys already advanced by us -- Therefore your Note to Haydock & Bowne will in this damaged remain unsatisfied. This if we remember was £50.. Currcy damaged if you have given them your positive promise of payment for this sum from the avails of goods left with us we damaged: ill on hearing from you pay it them -- and trust it damaged you to remitt us for the amount -- hoping it will damaged: our power in the cour? of the approaching month damaged: y rate before November has expired -- we are damaged that any sacrifice should be made on the wines. but hope damaged you have made of those at M Town will fully come damaged for any loss that arises here -- We remain Sir Your Very Obt Servt Shaler & Sebor NB The Rum has been delivered for Roonvelts note -- we have his Brothers Receipt -- you must if you see him take up the note -- NJ