A Picture of New York Containing a Topographical Description of the City And I
A Picture of New York Containing a Topographical Description of the City And I
Samson Raphael Hirsch
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A person going into an orchard may eat the fruit at pleasure, if none is taken away. Rocking chairs are much used, from the languor caused by the climate: they are always found in the boarding houses. Newspapers are paid for by the year, and not by the single paper, which is also the case with all periodicals. The number of advertisements is immense. Upwards of thirty daily papers are published, and the profligacy of some of them is an universal complaint. PICTURE OF NEW YORK. 4>3 ENVIRONS, &c.... From New York a greater number of excursions may be made than are practicable from any other city in the United States, steam communication with so many places being kept up during the summer. A list of the principal conveyances by steam, railroad, and stages, is given at the end of the work : the fares, of course, vary from time to time, but are generally exceedingly moderate. There is no such thing as travelling post; but if it is desired, on most roads what is called an exclusive extra stage may be had for a party.
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