Charles Mortimer - NY-BOOT1, NY-GLAI2, NY-SHOE2

Item

Title
Charles Mortimer - NY-BOOT1, NY-GLAI2, NY-SHOE2
Identifier
NY-BOOT1, NY-GLAI2, NY-SHOE2
Subject
African Americans--History, African Americans--History--To 1863, Artisans, Shoemakers
Source
Freedom's Journal #4
New York City Directory 1827-1828
Freedom's Journal #29
Freedom's Journal #55
Date
April 6, 1827
1828-1828
September 28, 1827
April 11, 1828
Trade
Bootmaker, Glazier, Shoemaker
Gender
Male
Home
No. 93 Church Street
No. 107 Church Street
Home Location
Manhattan, New York
Events
1. Owned and operated a shop in Manhattan, New York
Item Type
Advertisement
Transcription
SOMETHING TO BE SAVED!
CHARLES MORTIMER,
RESPECTFULLY informs his customers, and the publick in general, that he has opened, and expects to continue, his Shop, at 93 Church-street; where he will make and repair Shoes and Boots, in the best manner, at the following reduced prices:
New Boots, - - $6 00
Soling and heeling Boots, - 1 00
Soling Boots, - - 0 75
Footing Boots, - - 3 50
N.B. He also informs his gentlemen customers, that he will give new Boots and Shoes, in exchange, or he will give his work for second-handed Boots. All orders left at his Shop, 93 Church-street, will be immediately attended to.
New-York, March 20. 2

CHARLES MORTIMER Informs his Friends and the Public, that he continues to carry on his business as usual, at 107 Church-Street, One Door from Duane-Street, at the following reduced Prices.
First rate Wax Calf-Skin Boots, $6.00
Second rate Calf-Skin Boot, 5.50
Footed Boot, first rate 4.00
Second rate footed Boots, 3.50
Boots half-soled and heeled, 1.00
Soled without heel, 0.75
Shoes soled and heeled, 0.75
Soled without heels, 0.50
Women and Children's Boost & shoes in proportion. All orders thankfully received and punctually attended to NEW-YORK, March 15, 1828

Lost Articles Redeemed!
CHARLES MORTIMER, 93 Church-street, respectfully informs the Public, that he prepares a CEMENT, with which he can unite the parts of broken Glass, or China, as firmly as ever.
He mends Glass GLOBES, CHINA, and GLASS WARE, of every description, with but little injury to their appearance; and warrants the parts to cohere as before broken.
N.B. All orders thankfully received, and punctually attended to.
New-York, Sept. 14 27

BOOTS AND SHOES
CHALRES MORTIMER
No. 107 Church-street, New-York,
Respectfully informs his friends and the public generally that he still continues manufacture Boots and Shoes of a superi-or quality, at reduced prices.
As a generous public by their patronage hitherto have given him hopes that the work manufactured by him was of a supe-rior quality, he hopes by more continued exertions, and the employment of none but first rate workmen, to merit a continuance of the same.
BOOTS and SHOES repaired at the shortest notice.
New-York, September 9, 1828