The great metropolis - or, New York in 1845 (1844) (14596872920)

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The great metropolis - or, New York in 1845 (1844) (14596872920)

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Title: The great metropolis : or, New York in 1845
Year: 1844 (1840s)
Authors: Doggett, John, 1809-1852 Durst, Seymour B., 1913- former owner. NNC
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Publisher: New-York : John Doggett, Jr., directory office, 156 Broadway, near Liberty Street
Contributing Library: Columbia University Libraries
Digitizing Sponsor: The Durst Organization



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n each box. 158 ADVERTISEMENTS. J. H. RICKETT, (Late ROZELT & CO.,) WM@ILII§AILjj1 AC^IiSTO FOR THE SALE OF BRONZES, GOLD PAINT, &c, No. 91 WATER STREET, NEW YORK. WILLIAM EADDE,IMPORTER, ftOi&fUSSftlaSIE A.3^35) 3?WISILE©HI31j322 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, AND GENERAL AGENCY OF TH E Central Homoeopathic Pharmacy at Leipsic, FOR THE UNITED STATES. NEW EATING HOUSE. GREEN & ME P. CER Inform their friends and the public, that they have taken the COFFEE AND DINING ROOMS (formerly occupied by H. Pattinson) on the CORNER OF ANN AND NASSAU STREETS. Having made extensive alterations in the culinary departmentadded two new Dining Rooms, &c, they will accommodate alltheir hungry friends who may favor them with a call. They willconsider in all instances the quality before the quantity, and endea-vor to serve before their customers a good dish, well cooked, andat moderate prices. J. F. GREEN, F. J. MERCER.§CT Entrance to the Ladies Dining Rooms at the private1door, 21 Ann street.
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Patent £lastu itUtallic Sljanks, FOR BOOTS AND SHOES. An Article superior to anything ever before manufactured inthis country, for durability, beauty and utility. Loriii Brooks, 138 Fulton Street, N. Y., Takes this opportunity of calling the attention of the public gene-rally, to the superior advantages of adopting his improved boots andshoes, in which he has introduced the Patent Elastic MetallicShanks. To the wearer it presents the following among many-other advantages over the old method of stiffening the soles ofboots and shoes by several layers of leather : by the elasticity ofthe shank which is placed in the inner sole, it gives a gracefulturn to the foot, and i i very important to ladies and gentlemenfond of dancing; to the pedestrian it gives ease, preventing thefoot from pressing forward in the boot, whilst to flat-footed personsit is equally advantageous, as the arch or hollow of the boot is(still preserved. 160 ADVERTISEMENTS.

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