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Recd 1 mo 31st of Israel Pemberton Four pounds five Shillings for three pairs Leather Breeches deld to the Indians

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only rumours from distant parts but expect that you in town may have accounts and we also on the return of such who have gone up laden with provision of which there are many but don't expect 'em of many days yet nor much satisfactory intelligence when they do come except respecting the goodness or contrary of [the read][Ye] Geo: Clark and [Com.j] are about to send some goods up thither for a trade with the soldiers [Vc] And I wish that a trade with the Indians may also be established there soon. We have not had any [Accot.] of Robt. [?] since we left him at Col: Chambers's [that] day after I parted with thee.

2mo:3th Here is this evening Geo. Clark arrived from York and no Sellers for me were at that place as he supposes which makes me conclude if I hear not from thee to endeavour to get the goods settled at Cumberland and return homeward enquiring as thou directed by the way for letters. I hope to go upward in a few days and endeavour to [provise] at [store N6] which I expect will occasion a journey to Rays town as I am told one Frazer lives there who owns one of the most convenient houses at Cumberland without the Fort which will be much more comfortable than within if it's like this none that consult their peace would chuse to be confined in it. So may at present draw to a conclusion which I do in a degree of love to my Friends and thee and thine in particular also Isaac Lane whom I often remember and would be flad of an Epistle from him.

Thy affectionate tho lonesom [?] Sam Lightfoot [?]

5th In further conference with Geo. Clark I find their com.y of traders have bought Frazer's right to the house at Cumberland [abou?] and paid for it: Wherefore I have agreed with Clark for the use thereof 6 weeks for 30/s and if he does not send goods there himself at the end of that time, I am to enjoy it longer if there be occasion, [I pay] at the same ratem, he says the house is floored well, has 2 chimneys, & 2 rooms on the lower floor, one fited for a store. I am to commence tenant immediatelyths the goods can come there for about a week yet as he is to send and order the present tenant out, the messenger to leave this tomorrow, I was not willing to make words about [?] or 2 on this occasion. This after all, I look upon my [tenure] to depend upon the favour of the officer commanding there, which I have no doubt but [?] [Setter] will procure me

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