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French Burr Millstones COPARTNERSHIP FORMED. The Subscribers, French Burr Millstones Ma- nufacturers, of this city, having associated them- selves together, to carry on said business, at their respective shops, viz at PRATT ST. BRIDGE, and at the CORNER OF PACA AND SARATO- GA STS. near the New Market, under the firm of MORRIS & EGENTON, One of the firm (William Egenton) having just returned from France with a choice and well se- lected parcel of Burr Blocks, and intends return- ing to France again, where he will remain a few years, for the express purpose of procuring a steady supply of the first quality of Burr Blocks; from this arrangement, together with the know- ledge they possess of the business, from long ex- perience, they hope to be able to give general satisfaction. N. B Esopis and Cocalico Millstones, of va- rious sizes, always on hand. Cologne Millstenes, from 22 inches to 4 feet 6 inches, shortly expect- ed. Calcined Plaster of Paris always ready for sale, suitable for plasterers or stucco work, plas- tering oil casks, and butter and lard kegs. THOMAS MORRIS, WILLIAM EGENTON., BRAUNS & FOCKE, No. 197, BALTIMORE ST. Four doors above Hanover st. Import and have constantly on hand, a complete assortment of German, French and Domestic GOODS, Which they offer on the most accommodating terms. |
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