
          indeed many articles and can sell these, 
 but, as I have not yet standbottles 
 (vasa) enough, for to bring under all these
 articles, my wife can not yet have a
 oversight for to find all what is demanded
 dayly [daily] by my few customers. I alone can 
 only help here.


 And then, my very dear kind Sir, I
 receive now every day at least one, also
 two prescriptions from our physicians; 
 who shall prepeare [prepare] these, if I am no 
 home? Surely I would be ruined and
 no recommend me to the public, if I in such
 a case not were present.


 Should it no be possible, that Mr. 
 Grant might give me his scriptures
 for copying these home, here in my store?  
 I would perform it as soon and exactly as
 possible. Pray, dear Sir, to assist 
 me in that relation; I wish heartly [heartily], to 
 receive yet further employment from 
 Mr. Grant and hitherto every day I thougt [thought]
 to come to him, but, I assure You dear Sir, 
 neither negligence nor commodiousness was the
 cause, when I till now not yet could do so.

        