its cost." For sale | | 
by all booksellers, or single copies sent postpaid on | | receipt of price. | 
| | | Agents wanted. | | | | J. B. FORD & CO, Printing-House Square, 
New-York. | | | +-----------------------------------------------------------+ | | | 
Thomas J. Rayner & Co., | | | | 29 LIBERTY STREET, | | | | New-York, 
| | | | MANUFACTURERS OF THE | | | | _Finest Cigars made in the 
United States._ | | | | All sizes and styles. Prices very moderate. Samples 
sent | | to any responsible house. Also Importers of the | | | | "FUSBOS" 
BRAND, | | | | Equal in quality to the best of the Havana market, and | | 
from ten to twenty per cent cheaper. | | | | Restaurant, Bar, Hotel, and 
Saloon trade will save money | | by calling at | | | | 29 LIBERTY 
STREET | | | +-----------------------------------------------------------+ | | | 
GEO. B. BOWLEND, | | | | DRAUGHTSMAN AND DESIGNER, | | | | 
160 FULTON STREET, | | | | Room No. 11. NEW-YORK. | | | 
+-----------------------------------------------------------+ | | | WEVILL & 
HAMMAR, | | | | Wood Engravers, | | | | No. 208 BROADWAY, | | | | 
NEW-YORK. | | | +-----------------------------------------------------------+ | 
| | PUNCHINELLO. | | | |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 | | | | PUNCHINELLO 
PUBLISHING CO. | | | | OF THE CITY OF NEW-YORK, | | | |Presents 
to the public for approval, the | | | | NEW ILLUSTRATED 
HUMOROUS AND SATIRICAL | | | | WEEKLY PAPER, | | | | 
PUNCHINELLO, | | | |The first number of which will be issued under 
date of | |April 2, 1870, and thereafter weekly. | | | |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 | | | | VALUABLE CORPS OF CONTRIBUTORS | | | |in various 
sections of the Union, while its columns will | |always be open to 
appropriate first-class literary and | |artistic talent. | | | |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. | | | |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 arists in their respective specialties. | | | |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. | | | | 
ORIGINAL ARTICLES, | | | |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. 
| | | |Rejected communications can not be returned, unless | |postage 
stamps are inclosed. | | | | TERMS: | | | |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 | | | |All 
communications, remittances, etc., to be addressed to | | | | 
PUNCHINELLO PUBLISHING CO., | | | | No. 83 Nassau Street | | | | 
NEW-YORK | | | | P.O. Box, 2783. | | | | _(For terms to Clubs, see 16th 
page.)_ | | | +-----------------------------------------------------------+ | | | 
Mercantile Library, | | | | Clinton Hall, Astor Place | | | | New-York. | | | 
|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. | | | |Books are delivered at members' residences for five 
cents | |each delivery. | |    
    
		
	
	
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