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cut off th Nov 10th 1779 Dear Sir I Recd a Letter from smudged your Behalf Dated the 1st? Oct (suppose it should be the 1st Novr) Respecting Hatts - - he Desires me to Procure Two thousand Felts in the Whole & have them bound & have a Pewter Button - As part of them is gone forward should think the Whole hat Better be Bound at Middletown if agreeable to you I have signed for one thousand of the Felt & fear some of them that I havt paid for may fail as the price has Risen - am afraid I shall be obliged to go as high as Twenty dollars for some to make up the Two thousand & the Beaver & Carton will be higher than those I sent forward - Mr Hubbard Desired me to get Twice as many of Beaver & Cartons as what I had sent on - which will be ? dozen of Beaver & Eight dozen of Carton Besides what I have sent - I Cant get any Credit after the Hatts are made unless I Pay the ? of the Price which I am loth to Engage as I think the Felt in Particular will be thirty dollar soon as the Price of Wool has got to 48/ in Boston when our Hatters get their stock? Wool was only four & five Dollar when I Engaged the fist? Hatts - I will do the Best I Can & Must Beg your answer as soon as may be - if you have got a Supply of money from Congress or any other way I shall know what to Depend on - but there is no Dependance on Pay Table Orders to be Collected of the Constables I have not yet ? but ? - one third Part on the Orders you sent me - the Whole I Expected? the first? of this Month, when I shall get the Rest God only Knows - am Dr Sir your Most Humble Servant A Huntington

Chauncy Whittlesey Esq