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B 10 Bales of cotton cai?ed near Huntsville & shipped for the Planter on his own account to Liverpool - sold for 179.17.9 or al? 4d c/8? per lb - the people from Galveston ? [pound] 15.10 duty England 6.8.7 & other charges

life?  [pound] 48.16.1 =  216.91
                                             41.15  hughe? 3? per bale from Cincinnati to Galveston & other charges
           The farmer received   175.76

This system will to charges coratd? not just the Farmer

     10/175/07  going him only!    A

x Cotton this year can be taken per Steamer to places ? 2 per bales

A. If Cotton was high say 12 to 15 cents, then the Farmer ? planters would be remunerated, but with the present low prices, the planter loses by his crops, particularly those who are near some of the Rivers & whose lands are subject to overflows. It is better for the planter when he can refose? confidence in his Merchant who supplies him with Buggey?, rope, groceries &c &c to sell to him, rather than ship on his own account for many seasons.

on side: The Merchant also has to take care that the Planter be a good man.

written in pencil: do not photostat 154