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San Francisco 4th May 1859

Hon. Chas. E. Mix,
Commissioner of Indian Affairs
Washington,

Sir,

On the 18th Janry last we sold
Thos J Henley 126 barrels of Navy Bread for stores for the
Indian Department of this State, upon the 25th of the same
month, he approved the Bill for $531 79/100 "payable upon the
Receipt of the remittance from the Indian Department for the
4th quarter of 1858." Since then, Mr Henley has resigned
and we cannot learn from whom we are to obtain payment
of this account. Will you be kind enough to inform us?
Mr Henley represented at the time that the remittance was
expected within a month, consequently, we sold at a cash
price.

We Remain
Very Respectfully,
C. Adolphe Low & Co.

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San Francisco 4th May 1859

Hon. Chas. E. Mix,
Commissionner of Indian Affairs
Washington,

Sir,

On the 18th January last we sold to Thos. J. Henley 126 barrels of Mary Bread for stores for the Indian Department for their State, upon the 25th of the same month, he affirmed the Bill for $531 79/100 "payable upon Receipt of the remittance from the Indian Department for the [1st?] quarter of 1958. Since then, Mr Henley has resigned and one cannot learn from whom we are to obtain payments of this account. Will yu be kind enough to inform us? Mr. [R illegible], represented at the time that the remittance was expected within a month. Consequently, we sold at a cash price.

We Remain
Very Respectfully,
C. Adolphohow & Co.