
          necessary, especially for to invite our physicians
 to my establishment, whose hitherto theirs
 prescriptions always have sended to other
 Apothecaries. This is the most important object,
 I have to respect for all and, in the first time 
 I wish to receive but 3 praescriptions [prescriptions] dayly [daily], 
 perhaps a smal [small] and modest desire, and I would
 be very content and happy previously with.  
 Without these, I would not exist. Then the
 income seince [since] fourteen days in my new establishment, 
 amounting only 3 dollars, is yet tolerably
 small!


 Lately, as I was so happy, to see You here in
 my little clause, You desired a list of my 
 necessary articles I yet want with the "Inventarium"
 of my store. Mr. Merkert says to my, You
 would return to me, but I guess, he has perhaps 
 not understand all You have said to him
 and in remembering to Your great and various 
 employment, I belive [believe], You wish the sending 
 of the questioned desiderates. Might it no
 displease You, when I therefore do so, recommending 
 me to Your further kind benevolence 
 and aid and expecting what You 
 will dispose in this relation.


 I implore Your kind forgiveness, when I
 trouble and already have troubled You so much
 hitherto. Might my dispairing [despairing] situation 
 I am in at present, excuse that in somewhat.


 I have been so happy, to receive Your kind

        