and Elder to settle certain things that
were behind, and for doing so sold to
a certain No of My own personal property in the
Most salable Books which I had Bo't and paid for.
in consideration of which he was to pay certain things
Immediately, that is, that winter. I also paid
Sister , and Br Joseph twenty pounds Sterling,
in Gold, for Elder Clark, in consideration of his
meeting certain demands in the shiping line.
This made arrangments to meet every thing where in
the office was liable, except the flower some 15
Blils perhaps, had of friend Brown, for which Amos
Fielding was to pay in about a month or two, and
Look to me for the same. this settled all my
Buisiness in an honerable way, except some little
personal matters of my Books, and some small debts and
Credits in the Hands of Elder ward . And
besides this L I left one thousend dollars or more
worth of Books of Mormon, Receved at h wholesale
Price all free and clear of debt, and the Binding
paid for out of my own Pocket, for which I had
Rec'd Books of Mormon at full price to pay my
self. the Account of these Book, and the thousand
dollars worth, clear I Gave a bill of to Elder
and the twelve when I arived in America.
And they afterwards noted them to be spent in send
ing out certain Emigrants. And to this day I
have never had but one Book of Mormon out of that
whole Edition without paying full price for it
cash in hand, and I even charged myself with
all that was missing for Bad debts. Say 30 Pounds
Sterling to John Ma tuley, for which I have
never Rec'd a farthing, and many other such like
debts in the Book agency.
and Elder to settle certain things that
were behind, and for doing so sold to
a certain No of My own personal property in the
Most salable Books which I had Bo't and paid for.
in consideration of which he was to pay certain things
Immediately, that is, that winter. I also paid
Sister , and Br Joseph twenty pounds Sterling,
in Gold, for Elder Clark, in consideration of his
meeting certain demands in the shiping line.
This made arrangments to meet every thing where in
the office was liable, except the flower some 15
Blils perhaps, had of friend Brown, for which Amos
Fielding was to pay in about a month or two, and
Look to me for the same. this settled all my
Buisiness in an honerable way, except some little
personal matters of my Books, and some small debts and
Credits in the Hands of Elder . And
besides this I left one thousend dollars or more
worth of Books of Mormon, Receved at wholesale
Price all free and clear of debt, and the Binding
paid for out of my own Pocket, for which I had
Rec'd Books of Mormon at full price to pay my
self. the Account of these Book, and the thousand
dollars worth, clear I Gave a bill of to Elder
and the twelve when I arived in America.
And they afterwards noted them to be spent in send
ing out certain Emigrants. And to this day I
have never had but one Book of Mormon out of that
whole Edition without paying full price for it
cash in hand, and I even charged myself with
all that was missing for Bad debts. Say 30 Pounds
Sterling to John Ma tuley, for which I have
never Rec'd a farthing, and many other such like
debts in the Book agency.