U6 SMITHSONIAN BEQUEST. 



s. d. 



1 packing case ( No. 14) 3 6 



Shipping, entering, and clearing 14 packages, at 2.s. (kl 1 15 



Cord and nails for mending do 3 6 



Unpacking and repacking do., and cording, mending, ami securing, at 2s. 



6d. each l . .. . 1 15 



(i ]) 4 



Received the above amount in 'account with Mr. Rush. 



THOMAS ASPIN \VAI.I,. 

 Mediator, Champlin, New York. 



T. ASIM NVVAI.L. 

 British coin for and on account. Entry, 5s. 6d. 



THOMAS TANNER. 

 Witness : 



JAMES M. CURLEY. 

 JULY 17, 1838. 



When paid to be immediately exhibited at the Department, where this bill has 

 been made out; by which business will be materially expedited. 



[St. Catharine Docks, No. 1872, wharfage book, outwards.] 

 Mr. Aspinwall, Dr., to the <S'. Cathurine Dock Company. 



N. B. The amount of these charges to be paid to the collector, who is the only 

 officer authorized to receive money on account of the company. 



1838. Per Mediator : 



July 17. [A] 1 to 10, wharfage and shipping, 10 cases, at 2s 



11, do. do. 1 case, at Is 



110 



(One pound one shilling.) 

 JULY 17, 1838. 

 Received. 



H. WHAKTON, VollrHor. 

 Witness : 



JAMES M. CURLEY. 

 (Entered schedule.) 



The invoice having necessarily been made up before the cases were actually shipped 

 on board, the usual charge of ten shillings was inserted therein ; and it was not ascer- 

 tained until after they were shipped that a difference wa-s made with respect to bul- 

 lion; amounting, in this instance, to eleven shillings, which has not been paid by Mr. 

 Rush, but by Thomas Aspinwall, and by him relinquished. 



1 In consequence of the very loose and careless manner in which the boxes were originally packed, 

 and of the damaged state of the packages, this charge was unavoidably incurred to prevent the con- 

 tents from being ground to pieces and lost on the passage to the United States. 



