Mount Vernon
Jan. 6, 1799

Sir,
Your letter of 28th ult., with a parcel that accompanied it, came safe to hand. I feel obliged to you for your attention to my request and for the directions you have given me.

Enclosed you have bank notes for fifteen dollars, which I shall be glad - to hear have got safe to your hands. If you should remove to Connecticut, I should be glad to be advised of it, and to what place, as I shall always prefer your services to those of any other in the line of your present profession.

I am, sir,
Your very h'ble servant,

I thank you very much for your obliging attention to my requests, and am Sir, with esteem and regard,

To John Greenwood
P.S. I am ready and willing to pay what you may charge me.