[001] Woodstock Mill [April] 8th 1845 My Dear Sir I am in receipt of nothing later from Binghamton than Cyrus's letter of March 9th which I answered some days since. Mr. & Mrs. Alberti are now in St. Mary, they went down last week expecting to meet the Bishop. Ernestine intends being confirmed. Tomorrow is the last day the mill will run for some week. We are to take down the engine & send the cylinder to Savannah for the purpose of having it bored out in the mean time we shall be making alterations & repairs. Mr. Alberti will not be able to attend to any thing, he has doubts of his having sufficient strength to undertake a journey to the north. We have got a young man here from Savannah who is to take charge of the store. He is accompanied by his mother an excellent pious old lady. They are at present staying with us, but the house we have been building for them is almost completed. They will go into it next week. A few weeks ago a Mr. Ingersol, cashier of the Marine & Fire Insurance Banking Co. Savannah, was at Woodstock on a little excursion to renovate his health which had been somewhat impaired by too close application to business - staid a few days with us; we made him a proposition to come to W. and assume the supervision of matters, take charge of the correspondence, etc. at a given compensation, with the understanding that at some future day when it should be all right he should [002] [left page] have the privilege of becoming a partner to the amt of one fourth on fair terms. He appeared pleased with the Idea, said he would consult his wife & Creditors, & if they interposed no objections would come. Last mail brought us his affirmation answer. He is a first rate business man and a most Exemplary Christian. (When I speak of a Christian Cashier, don't be thinking of our friend Murdock). Five years ago he failed in a partnership concern for several thousand dollars, he refused to make "the benefit" but said if his life was spared he would some day pay principal & interest, twas with that view he accepted the post he now holds, doing the duty of Receiving & Paying, Teller, in addition, & receiving $2,000 per annum. The balance after supporting his family in a very frugal way has been applied to the Extinguishment of his debts. He wishes me to stay a spell after he gets here until he can get the run of Matters. Such a learning the quality of timber, our manner of Measurement & inspection, what is suited to different markets, etc. The weather has been quite warm for a long time, our garden is as forward as a Northern one would be in June, I would remind Mother of the whereabouts, of a certain Old Shoe filled with Cherry pits. it was put down on the north side of the Strawberry Square about midway from the Corners & stick stuck over it. Some care should be seized in taking off the braids & straw from the bed, not to obliterate the Mark - As in all, probability I shall not be home in time for gardening. I wish to have Patherick [Patrick], retained to attend to that matter for me, under [right page] mother supervision until every thing is put in order. There are one or two trees before the house which if I remember are too high. If they can be got at, I should like to have a few feet taken off. Father will recollect my having some talk with him on the subject. I should have liked much to have returned in time to attend to these things myself. There is much yet to be done about the place to render it just right. but I cannot in justice to myself or to those with whom I am connected, leave the establishment here for some time to come. There are two vessels now here taking in cargo. One for Port Spain & the other for Kingston, they carry 110 [?] each. One of the vessel brought out our Spring stock of goods. The monies [?] amount to about $5,000. We can undersell the Binghamton merchants just like anything. You will hear from me once if not oftener, before I leave. Mr. Ingersol will be here by the 25th inst. by which time I hope to ready to have the Mill in readiness. I shall probably stay but a short time after that. If any of you are as anxious to have me return as I am to get away -- I am sorry for you - - Remember me to the gentlemen composing the different "Committees". & Particularly to the democratic members. We have "much to congratulate" ourselves upon. The "Arena of Freedom" has been extended & if Democracy prosper we will extend it still farther Love to all the family. Your truly [signed] Cyrus Strong