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Punchinello, Vol. 1, No. 9, May 28, 1870 - Various

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| CONANT'S |
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| PATENT BINDERS |
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| FOR |
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| "PUNCHINELLO," |
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| to preserve the paper for binding, will be sent, post-paid, |
| on receipt of One Dollar, by |
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| PUNCHINELLO PUBLISHING CO., |
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| 83 Nassau Street, New-York City. |
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| TO NEWS-DEALERS. |
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| PUNCHINELLO'S MONTHLY. |
| THE FIVE NUMBERS FOR APRIL |
| Bound in a Handsome Cover, |
| IS NOW READY. Price Fifty Cents. |
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| THE TRADE |
| SUPPLIED BY THE |
| AMERICAN NEWS COMPANY. |
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| Who are now prepared to receive Orders. |
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| HARRISON BRADFORD & CO.'S |
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| STEEL PENS. |
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| These pens are of a finer quality, more durable, and cheaper |
| than any other Pen In the market. Special attention is |
| called to the following grades, as being better suited for |
| business purposes than any Pen manufactured. The |
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| "505," "22," and the "Anti-Corrosive," |
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| We recommend for bank and office use. |
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| D. APPLETON & CO., |
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| _Sole Agents for United States._ |
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Vol. 1. No. 9.


PUNCHINELLO


SATURDAY, MAY 28, 1870.



PUBLISHED BY THE

PUNCHINELLO PUBLISHING COMPANY,

83 NASSAU STREET, NEW-YORK.



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_Will Shortly appear: Our New Serial, Written expressly for
Punchinello, by ORPHEUS C. KERR, Entitled, "The Mystery of Mr. E.
Drood." To be continued weekly during this year._


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| APPLICATIONS FOR ADVERTISING IN |
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| "PUNCHINELLO" |
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| SHOULD BE ADDRESSED TO |
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| J. NICKINSON, |
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| Room No. 4, |
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| 83 NASSAU STREET. |
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| Notice to Ladies. |
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| DIBBLEE, |
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| Of 854 Broadway, |
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| Has just received a large assortment of all the latest |
| styles of Chignons, Chatelaines, etc., |
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| FROM PARIS. |
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| Comprising the following beautiful varieties: |
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| La Coquette, La Plenitude, La Bouquet, La Sirene, |
| L'Imperatrice etc., |
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| At prices varying from $2 upward. |
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| AGENTS WANTED |
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| In every town, county, and State, to canvass for HENRY WARD |
| BEECHER'S great weekly paper, with which is GIVEN AWAY that |
| superb and world-renowned work of art, "_Marshall's |
| Household Engraving of Washington_." The best paper and the |
| grandest engraving In America. Agents report "making $20 in |
| half a day." "Sales easier than books, and profits greater." |
| Ladies or gentlemen desiring immediate or largely |
| remunerative employment should apply at once. Book |
| canvassers, and all soliciting agents will find more money |
| in this than in anything else. It is something _entirely |
| new_, being an _unprecedented combination_ and very taking. |
| Send for circular and terms to |
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| J. B. FORD & CO., Publishers, |
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| 39 Park Row, New-York. |
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| PHELAN & COLLENDER, |
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| MANUFACTURERS OF |
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| Standard American Billiard Tables. |
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| WAREROOMS AND OFFICE, |
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| 738 BROADWAY, NEW-YORK. |
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| GEO. B. BOWLEND, |
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| DRAUGHTSMAN AND DESIGNER, |
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| 160 FULTON STREET, |
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| Room No. 11. |
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| NEW-YORK. |
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| WEVILL & HAMMAR, |
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| Wood Engravers, |
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| No. 208 BROADWAY, |
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| NEW-YORK. |
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| Thomas J. Rayner & Co., |
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| 29 LIBERTY STREET, |
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| New-York, |
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| MANUFACTURERS OF THE |
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| _Finest Cigars made in the United States._ |
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| All sizes and styles. Prices very moderate. Samples sent to |
| any responsible house. Also importers of the |
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| _"FUSBOS" BRAND,_ |
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| Equal in quality to the best of the Havana market, and from |
| ten to twenty per cent cheaper. |
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| Restaurant, Bar, Hotel, and Saloon trade will save money by |
| calling at |
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| 29 LIBERTY STREET. |
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| HERCULES MUTUAL |
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| LIFE ASSURANCE |
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| SOCIETY |
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| OF THE UNITED STATES. |
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| No. 240 Broadway, New-York. |
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| POLICIES NON-FORFEITABLE. |
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| All Policies |
| Entitled to Participation in Profits. |
| Dividends Declared Annually. |
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| JAMES D. REYMERT, President. |
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| ASHER S. MILLS, Secretary. |
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| THOMAS H. WHITE. M.D., Medical Examiner. |
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| ACTIVE AGENTS WANTED. |
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| PUNCHINELLO. |
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| With a large and varied experience in the management and |
| publication of a paper of the class herewith submitted, and |
| with the still more positive advantage of an Ample Capital |
| to justify the undertaking, the |
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| PUNCHINELLO PUBLISHING CO. |
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| OF THE CITY OF NEW-YORK, |
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| Presents to the public for approval, the |
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| NEW ILLUSTRATED HUMOROUS AND SATIRICAL |
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| WEEKLY PAPER, |
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| PUNCHINELLO, |
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| The first number of which was issued under date of April 2. |
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| PUNCHINELLO will be entirely original; humorous and witty |
| without vulgarity, and satirical without malice. It will be |
| printed on a superior tinted paper of sixteen pages, size 13 |
| by 9, and will be for sale by all respectable newsdealers |
| who have the judgment to know a good thing when they see it, |
| or by subscription from this office. |
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| ORIGINAL ARTICLES, |
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| Suitable for the paper, and Original Designs, or suggestive |
| ideas or sketches for illustrations, upon the topics of the |
| day, are always acceptable, and will be paid for liberally. |
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| Terms: |
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| One copy, per year, in advance ....................... $4.00 |
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| Single copies, ten cents. |
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| A specimen copy will be mailed free upon the receipt of ten |
| cents. |
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| One copy, with the Riverside Magazine, or any other magazine |
| or paper, price, $2.50, for ......................... 5.50 |
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| One copy, with any magazine or paper, price, $4, for .. 7.00 |
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| All communications, remittances, etc., to be addressed to |
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| PUNCHINELLO PUBLISHING CO., |
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| No. 83 Nassau Street, |
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| NEW-YORK |
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| P.O. Box, 2783. |
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| (_For terms to Clubs, see 16th page_.) |
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| Mercantile Library, |
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| Clinton Hall, Astor Place, |
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| NEW-YORK. |
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| This is now the largest circulating Library in America, the |
| number of volumes on its shelves being 114,000. About |
| 1000 volumes are added each month; and very large purchases |
| are made of all new and popular works. |
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|Books are delivered at members' residences for five cents each|
| delivery. |
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| TERMS OF MEMBERSHIP: |
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| TO CLERKS, |
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| $1 Initiation, $3 Annual Dues. |
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| TO OTHERS, $5 a year. |
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| SUBSCRIPTIONS TAKEN FOR |
| SIX MONTHS. |
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| BRANCH OFFICES |
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| AT |
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| NO. 76 CEDAR STREET, NEW-YORK, |
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| AND AT |
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| Yonkers, Norwalk, Stamford, and Elizabeth. |
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| AMERICAN |
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| BUTTONHOLE, OVERSEAMING, |
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| AND |
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| SEWING-MACHINE CO., |
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| 572 and 574 Broadway, New-York. |
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| This great combination machine is the last and greatest |
| Improvement on all former machines, making, in addition to |
| all the work done on best Lock-Stitch machines, beautiful |
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| BUTTON AND EYELET HOLES. |
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| in all fabrics. |
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| Machine, with finely finished |
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| OILED WALNUT TABLE AND COVER |
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| complete, $75. Same machine, without the buttonhole parts, |
| $60. This last is beyond all question the simplest, easiest |
| to manage and to keep in order, of any machine in the |
| market. Machines warranted, and full instruction given to |
| purchasers. |
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| HENRY SPEAR, PRINTER, |
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| LITHOGRAPHER, |
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| STATIONER. |
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| J. NICKINSON |
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| begs to announce to the friends of |
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| "PUNCHINELLO" |
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| residing in the country, that, for their convenience, he has |
| made arrangements by which, on receipt of the price of |
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| ANY STANDARD BOOK PUBLISHED, |
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| the same will be forwarded, postage paid. |
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| Parties desiring Catalogues of any of our Publishing Houses |
| can have the same forwarded by inclosing two stamps. |
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| OFFICE OF |
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| PUNCHINELLO PUBLISHING CO. |
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| 83 Nassau Street. |
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| [P.O. Box 2783.] |
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[Illustration: AT THE MERCANTILE LIBRARY.

_Mr. Nottmuch_, (to Clerk in Library.) "I SEE BY YOUR CIRCULAR THAT
VISITORS OF DISTINCTION HAVE FREE ACCESS TO YOUR READING-ROOM, AND AS I
HAVE CONTRIBUTED A STORY TO THE 'WAYERLY MAGAZINE,'" etc.

_Nottmuch_, (having obtained access to the reading-room.) "A VERY PRETTY
GIRL, THAT SUPERINTENDENT! HAS SHE PERUSED MY STORY, OR DO I DAZZLE HER
WITH MY LOOKS? HA! SHE RISES!----."

_Lady Superintendent_. (blandly but firmly). "EXCUSE ME, SIR, BUT IT'S
AGAINST THE RULES FOR GENTLEMEN TO PLACE THEIR FEET ON CHAIRS."]

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HIGH NOTES BY OUR MUSICAL CRITIC.


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