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PG-P.747.062
22 Oct 1747:41 (984)
Two handsome chairs,
With very good geers,
With horses, or without,
To carry his friends about,
Is to be hired by Abraham Carpenter the cooper,
And known to be a very good hoop-maker
For masts of vessels, and cringles so good,
As can be made out of good hickery wood;
And truss-hoops, of any size,
For gentlemen, coopers, or merchandize;
Likewise saddle horses, if gentlemen please,
To carry them handsomely, with a great deal of ease,
N.B. The said Abraham Carpenter lives in Dock-street,
Philadelphia, near the Golden Fleece.
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