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Misters Johnston and Bennehan, Milners 12 Jan. 1775

Sirs

We are this day favour'd with yours
of the 5th [instant?] by Elisha Dyar and two [thousand?] tobacco to be insp'd
in the name of James Dyar, which shall be done as soon
as the Inspectors comes to the warehouse, Also two [thousand?]
which has been delivered us this morning by 2 Rollers on
your [account?] to be in the name of James Gur. and Benjamin
Allentharp - At foot is a note of the six [thousand?]
sent us formerly, which we have taken the liberty to
use, and shall either return you good Carolina Tob(acco)
or pay you money as we can agree. -
Inclosed is an account of the Salt [?]
Sent which is put to your credit -
It will be obliging us verry particularly
if you will procure a person to carry the inclosed to
Hillsb(oro) - We will cheerfully pay the expence, as it
contains some papers of consequence to Mr [Monro?] and
us - We are respectfully Sirs
Your most Humble Servants
Michl. and Jn.o Wallace [?]

HW No 383.1190.110.1080
H. Wood. 384.1105.111.994
Jar. Hunt FH 385.960.110.850
Ja. Martin FM 386.1225.120.1105
B. Harris EH 387.1160.110.1050
388.1245.110.1135

You are chared with [illegible]
and reprising one [thousand?]

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