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Augusta County: Tyler & Son to Henry Ott, June 28, 1865

Summary:
In this letter, Tyler & Son encloses a receipt for goods purchased as well as discussing the demands for various goods such as cattle, apples, cheese, and soap.


Mr Henry Ott

28th June 1865

Richmond

Dear Sir

Sales for Account of Mr Henry Ott
1865
June 26 1 Package Butter 84-15-69 @ 30 cents $20.70
Charges
Commission 5 pr ct $1.03
Nett proceeds to credit of 268 $19.67
Richmond 28th June 1865 Tyler & Son

We enclose sales of Butter sent, and in the absence of any instructions how to send the money we have left it subject to your order.

While butter has somewhat declined good is still in demand, but the stock of common is so large that it is dull and slow sale.

Dried Apples and Country Cheese are also dull at present. Country Soap if good would sell, as also Vinegar, but a new or weak article of Vinegar would not. Trade opens slowly owing to the scarcity of money.

Most Resply

Tyler & Son



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