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Milo June 9:/50 I worked on Noys land the frames I wanted, one large and two small, that it of the largest I buy I take one it if for Haskell all the trumpery I send is for Haskell. You will ascertain the cubic feet of the box and make it on the Box, you will also weigh the Box after it is pack'd and mark the weight also, Mark on the Box "Fine Frames" after you measure and weight you will make a calculation what proportion of freight each should pay to N.O. it is 8 cs. pr foot from there the freight is prepared on hundred. ? are as low as you can, he will take off something from his marked prices. I think the largest size I buy is $5.00 the other sizes $4.00 making $13,00 of I am not mistaken if it is so he will probably $11.00 $12.00 see that the Box is strong & thoroughly nailed, and the corners recurred? with sheet Iron, Noys will do that. You will send a Bill of all you pay, for, each. Warner & Haskell and I will send you the money by John last of the week Mark the Box with black print this
J. W Furber. Point Douglass
Minnesota, care of Winthrope S.Gilman forwarding Merchant St. Louis we can sell 100 pound? let us know how much you want. perhaps you had better take but a little at a time as it keep better in our cellar, where it is well pack'd I shall charge you one bit a pound in Knowles note. Write by Mail P P Furber [left-hand side] I send Rugs and c. by letter to the Franklin house.