Punchinello, Vol. 1, No. 9, May 28, 1870 - Various
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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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| OF THE CITY OF NEW-YORK, |
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| NEW ILLUSTRATED HUMOROUS AND SATIRICAL |
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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 |
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| OFFICE OF |
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| PUNCHINELLO PUBLISHING CO. |
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| 83 Nassau Street. |
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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.