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| "The Printing House of the United States." |
| GEO. F. NESBITT & CO., |
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| General Job Printers, Blank-Book Manufacturers, Stationers, |
| Wholesale and Retail, Lithographic Printers and Engravers, |
| Copper-Plate Engravers and Printers, Card Manufacturers |
| Envelope Manufacturers, Fine Cut and Color Printers |
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| 163, 165, 167, and 169 Pearl Street, |
| AND |
| 73, 75, 77, and 79 Pine Street, |
| NEW-YORK. |
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| ADVANTAGE: All on the same premises and under the |
| immediate supervision of the proprietors. |
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| AGENTS WANTED |
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| To canvas every State, County, and Town in the United |
| States for |
| FIRST-CLASS PUBLICATIONS, |
| Popular in Contents, |
| Artistic in Illustration, |
| Admirable in Style of Manufacture, |
| And Easy to Sell. |
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| Special Inducements Offered. |
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| Apply to J.B. FORD & CO., Publishers, |
| 39 Park Row, New-York. |
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| MOLLER'S PUREST NORWEGIAN |
| COD-LIVER OIL. |
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| "Of late years it has become almost impossible to get any |
| Cod-Liver Oil that patients can digest, owing to the |
| objectionable mode of procuring and preparing the livers.... |
| Moller, of Christiana, Norway, prepares an oil which is |
| perfectly pure, and in every respect all that can be |
| wished."--DR. L.A. SAVRE, before Academy of Medicine. See |
| _Medical Record,_ December, 1869, p. 417. |
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| SOLD BY DRUGGISTS. |
| W.H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO., |
| Sole Agents for the United Stales and Canada. |
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PUNCHINELLO


VOL. I. No. 1


PUBLISHED BY THE PUNCHINELLO PUBLISHING COMPANY,


AT THEIR OFFICE,

83 NASSAU STREET, NEW-YORK

SATURDAY, APRIL 2, 1870



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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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| THE COLLINS |
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| Watch Factory. |
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| THE CELEBRATED IMITATION |
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| GOLD HUNTING WATCHES. |
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| "Collins Metal," (Improved Oroide.) |
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| These Justly celebrated Watches have, been so thoroughly |
| tested during the last four years, and their reputation for |
| time and as Imitation of Gold Watches is so well established |
|as to require no recommendations. They retain their color; and|
| each on is fully guaranteed by special certificate. |
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| PRICES: |
| HORIZONTAL WATCHES................ $10 |
| FULL-JEWELED PATENT LEVERS......... 15 |
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|(Equal in appearance and for time to gold ones costing $150.) |
|Those of extra fine finish, $20. (Equaling a $200 gold watch.)|
|Also, an extra heavy, superbly finished, and splendid watch at|
| $25. This equals in appearance a $250 gold one. All our |
| watches are in hunting cases, Gent's and Ladies' sizes. |
| Chains, $2 to $8. |
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| Also, Jewelry of every kind, equal to gold, at one tenth the |
| price. |
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| "The goods of C.E. Collins & Co. have invariably given |
| satisfaction."--_N.Y. Times._ |
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| "One of the $20 watches is worn in our office, and we have |
| no hesitation in recommending them."--_Pomeroy's Democrat._ |
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| TO CLUBS. |
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| Where Six Watches are ordered at one time, we send a |
| Seventh Watch free. |
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| Goods sent by express to all parts of the United States, to |
| be paid for on delivery. |
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| C.E. COLLINS & CO., |
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| No. 335 Broadway, New York. |
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| Thomas J. Rayner & Co., |
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| 29 Liberty Street, 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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| GUFFROY'S |
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| COD-LIVER DRAGEES. |
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| SUGAR-COATED PILLS OF COD-LIVER EXTRACT. |
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|A perfect substitute for Cod-Liver Oil, more efficacious, more|
|economical, and free from all its disagreeable qualities. Used|
| in English, French, and American hospitals, and highly |
| recommended by the Medical Faculty here and in Europe. |
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| Send for a pamphlet, which contains many very emphatic |
| testimonials from eminent physicians who have tried them. |
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| Ward, Southerland & Co., |
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| 130 William Street, New-York. |
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| A box of 240 Dragees, equal to six pints Cod-Liver Oil, $2. |
| Sent by mail on receipt of price. |
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| WEVILL & HAMMER, |
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| Wood Engravers, |
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| No. 208 Broadway, |
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| NEW-YORK. |
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| ART PRINCIPLES. |
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| THE AMERICAN DRAWING BOOK, |
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| BY J.G. CHAPMAN, N.A. |
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| A manual for the Amateur, and Basis of study for the |
| Professional Artist. Adapted for schools and Private |
| Instruction. |
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| Price, $6. |
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| To be had of dealers, or from the Publishers, by mail |
| post-paid on receipt of price. |
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| A.S. BARNES & CO., |
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| _111 and 113 William. Street, New-York._ |
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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 will be issued under date of April |
| 2, 1870, and thereafter weekly. |
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| PUNCHINELLO will be _National_, and not _local_; and will |
| endeavor to become a household word in all parts of the |
| country; and to that end has secured a |
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| VALUABLE CORPS OF CONTRIBUTORS |
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| in various sections of the Union, while its columnists will |
| always be open to appropriate first-class literary and |
| artistic talent. |
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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 news-dealers |
| who have the judgement to know a good thing when they see |
| it, or by subscription from this office. |
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| The Artistic department will be in charge of Henry L. |
| Stephens, whose celebrated cartoons in VANITY FAIR placed |
| him in the front rank of humorous artists, assisted by |
| leading artist in the respective specialties. |
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| The management of the paper will be in the hands of WILLIAM |
| A. STEPHENS, with whom is associated CHARLES DAWSON SHANLY, |
| both of whom were identified with VANITY FAIR. |
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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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| Rejected communications can not be returned, unless |
| postage-stamps are inclosed. |
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| Terms: |
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| One copy, per year, in advance.........................$4.00 |
| Single copies, ten cents. |
| A specimen copy will be mailed free upon the receipt of |
| ten cents. |
| One copy, with the Riverside Magazine, or any other |
| magazine or paper price, $2.50, for.................$5.50 |
| 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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| (_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 new and popular works. |
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| Books are delivered to members residence 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 |
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| SIX MONTHS. |
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| BRANCH OFFICES |
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| NO. 76 CEDAR STREET, NEW-YORK, |
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| Yonkers, Norwalk, Stamford, and Elizabeth. |
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| SYPHER & CO., |
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| (SUCCESSORS TO D. MARLEY.) |
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| No. 557: Broadway, New-York, |
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| MODERN AND ANTIQUE |
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| FURNITURE, |
| BRONZES, |
| CHINA, |
| AND |
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| ARTICLES OF VERTU. |
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| American Buttonhole, Overseaming |
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| AND |
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| SEWING-MACHINE CO., |
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| 563 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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| BELMONT HOTEL. |
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| J.P. RICHARDS, Proprietor. |
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| DINING ROOMS. |
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| Rooms 50c., 75c., and $1 per night. |
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| 133, 135, and 137 FULTON STREET, |
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| NEW-YORK. |
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| DOUGAN, |
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| PRACTICAL HATTER, |
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| 102 NASSAU STREET, |
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| NEW-YORK. |
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