San Felipe de Austin 27 of Feby 1827
Sr. Jose Antonio Navarro
Exteemed Friend:—
I received of Corporal Sosa the One hundred and thirty dollars
that you sent to me and the letter with a note to buy for you tres
arrobas [75 lbs] of coffee and powder.
According to what you write I ordered coffee from Orleans in
conformity with the note you sent to me, and I am expecting the
return of the Schooner every day, it should have arrived before
this, and it is probable it will be here soon. With this intelligence I
have bought the three arrobas of Coffee which I send by Corporal
Sosa the price was 30 cents per pound which makes $22.50 for the
75 lbs. It was not possible to secure it for less and I have taken all
there is for sale here.
The rest of the money that I have 97 Dollars and 50 cents I have
kept in order to pay for the merchandise from Orleans and I will
pay what is lacking or short. I shall advise you as soon as I receive
notice of the arrival of the freight.
I have advised Mr. Jones that you would not admit the contract
for the corn, I think he will take 20 reales per fanega [3 bushels.]
If a good assortment of clothing arrives I shall advise you and
you can command me frankly and with liberty as a sincere friend in
anything that is of use, and I shall at all times take great pleasure
in executing your orders, if you stand on ceremony I shall be very
sorry.
At present there is absolutely no merchandise for sale here but
we are expecting some in a few days.
Your friend Stephen F. Austin.