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loaded with commissary stores, then return with cotton. Clark is abuying for Comstock, Bartlett and Smith, and I think D. W. Deshler has an interest in it as a siletlett and Smith, and D. W. Deshler I think, has an interest in the matter with Comstock. Clark says he wants you to go in with them so as to help here, and that you can make a good deal more than staying in the army. He said Comstock wanted to see you on this matter. Sharp has missed it badly. If he had made the arrangement ty. I will write Nashville to you. J. R. Paul. Huntsville, May 5, 1862. T. Comstock, Esq.: dear sir: Inclosed I have addressed a note to Mr. Goodhue, assistae. Can you furnish me with necessary transportation for my goods this way? Mr. Comstock, my partner, will call upon you and ascertain what you can do in the matter. Very respectfully, yours, J. H. Clark. Huntsville, Ala., May 5, 1862. T. Comstock, Saint Cloud Hotel, Nashville. Tenn.: I have full approval and co-operati