قراءة كتاب Punchinello, Volume 1, No. 09, May 28, 1870
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Spring
SILKS.
100 pieces Grisaille Silks.
ROUBAIX SILKS, HIGH LUSTER, ESPECIALLY ADAPTED TO SUMMER WEAR.
FRESH GOODS, JUST RECEIVED. $1.50 and $1.75 per yard.
A LARGE LOT OF JOB SILKS OF AN EXTRA QUALITY AND LUSTER, From $1 PER YARD UPWARD;
LESS THAN HALF THEIR COST.
PLAIN BLACK TAFFETAS, GROS GRAINS, FAILLE, etc., etc.
At Greatly Reduced Prices.
MOIRE ANTIQUE SILKS, WIDE, ONLY $3 PER YARD.
PARIS CHAMBERY GAUZES, 70¢. PER YARD, UPWARD.
CREPES DE CHINE FOR DRESSES AND TRIMMINGS, ONLY $3.75 PER YARD.
BROADWAY,
4th Ave., 9th and 10th Sts.
A. T. STEWART & CO.
ARE RECEIVING BY STEAMERS, etc.,
NEWEST AND LATEST DESIGNS IN
MOQUETTES, AXMINSTERS, ROYAL WILTONS, BODY BRUSSELS, Crossley's Velvets, Tapestry Brussels, etc., etc.
AND THEY HAVE OPENED
THEIR LAST PARCEL
OF
ENGLISH BODY BRUSSELS,
AT $2 PER YARD,
ROYAL WILTONS,
$2.50 AND $3 PER YARD,
AXMINSTERS,
$2.50 AND $4 PER YARD.
To which they particularly request the attention of their customers and the public.
HOUSEKEEPING GOODS IN EVERY VARIETY, AT VERY POPULAR PRICES.
BROADWAY,
Fourth Avenue, Ninth and Tenth Streets.
A.T. Stewart & Co.
HAVE REPLENISHED ALL THEIR POPULAR STOCK OF DRESS GOODS, AT 25¢. PER YARD AND UPWARD.
THE BEST IN QUALITY AND LOWEST IN PRICE YET OFFERED.
BROADWAY,
Fourth Avenue, Ninth and Tenth Streets.
"GREAT BARE-BACK PERFORMANCE BY THE STAR EQUESTRIENNE." Rural Old Lady. "BARE-BACK, INDEED!—THAT'S NO WORD FOR IT, MY DEAR!" |
"The Printing House of the United States."
GEO. F. NESBITT & CO., General JOB PRINTERS, 163, 165, 167, and 169 PEARL ST., 73, 75, 77, and 79 PINE ST., New-York. Advantages. All on the same premises, and under immediate supervision of the proprietors. |
Bowling Green Savings-Bank, NEW-YORK. Open Every Day from 10 A.M. to 3 P.M. Deposits of any sum, from Ten Cents to Ten Thousand Dollars, will be received. Six Per Cent Interest, Free of Government Tax. INTEREST ON NEW DEPOSITS Commences on the first of every month. HENRY SMITH, President. |
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SARATOGA "A" SPRING WATER. A POSITIVE CURE FOR HEADACHES A GREAT REMEDY FOR INDIGESTION AND DYSPEPSIA.—Keeps the blood cool and regulates the stomach. Persons subject to headache can insure themselves freedom from this malady by drinking it liberally in the morning before breakfast. |
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PRANG'S CHROMOS are celebrated for their close resemblance to oil paintings. Sold in all Art Stores throughout the world. PRANG'S LATEST CHROMOS: "Four Seasons" by J.M. Hart. Illustrated Catalogues sent free on receipt of stamp by L. PRANG & CO., Boston. |
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