Sir: Inclos'd you have a Copy of my last. By the bearer Captn. Silby Harney, in the Willing Maid, I send you 200 Barrls of Superfine Flour, and 50 Barrls of Midlings (all the Vessell would carry) pr. Invoices Inclos'd, which please to dispose of for the best prices you can get, immediately, unless by keeping it a while, there is an apparent prospect of selling it higher. You may allow Credit till April, July, or even October for this Flour, according as you find my Interest can be advanced by it.
I have not, as yet, sold an Oz of Super fine Flour under 16/8 at my Mill; What you will now receive has been regularly Inspected the Inspectors Certificate being Inclosed. The Midlings must speak for itself, as I have had no Inspection thereon; but think I should not be much out if I was to add, that they are, in my opinion, of equal quality with common Flour, and in Philadelphia I am told, always bears the same price however as I am perswaded you will make the most of it I need only add that I am Sir, etc.