Louisville, Kenty 25th March 1814
Moses Austin Esqr.
Sir
Enclosed we hand you a letter of introduction from Henry Austin
Esqr. of N York— It was our intention to have gone on to your
place imediately, but being at present inconvenient and having
nothing of moment to call us there, have defered it— You will confer a
favor on us by making us acquainted with the trade and products of
your part of the country, as also the state of your Market—
We embrace this opportunity of tendering you our best Services
for the transaction of any business you may be pleased to confide to
our care—
CORNS. AND WlLKS. BOGART
P. S. A boat load of Sugar and Cotton has this day been offered at
16 cts pr. lb— Coffee 30 cts—
[Enclosure:]
New York, February 16th 1814
Moses Austin Esqr.
Mine a Burton.
Dear Sir,
I recommend to your attention and civility, Mr. Bogart, one of the
house of Corns. and Wilks. Bogart, recently established at Louisvile,
should you have any business requiring agency at that place I have
no doubt these gentlemen will give you satisfaction— They are both
from this City,—have very reputable connexions, and are highly
spoken of.—
Henry Austin