of Penfilvania: 
large arid fine Timber-Yards, 
both at Philadelphia,, and Nm- 
Cajlle , etpecially at the Metropo- 
lis, before Robert Turner’s Great 
and Famous Houfe, where are 
built Ships of confiderable 
Burthen; they Cart their Goods 
from that Wharf into the City 
of Philadelphia, under an Arch, 
over which part of the Street is 
built, which is called CheCnnU 
Street-Wharf \ befides other Wharfs, 
as High-Street Wharf \ Mulberry 
Street Wharfs and Viner-Sreet 
Wharf and all thofe are Com- 
mon Wharfs; and likewife there 
are very pleafant Stairs , as 
Trus and. Carpenter-Stairs, befides 
feveral others. There are above 
Thirty Carts belonging to that 
City, Four or Five Horfes 
to each. There is like- 
wife a very convenient Wharf 
called Carpenter’s Wharf which 
hath a fine necelfary Crain be- 
longing to it, with fuitable 
Granaries , and Store-Houfes. A 
Ship of Two Hundred Tun may 
D 4 load 
