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PUNCH AND JUDY! This amusing entertainment, comprises twenty-four little Actors (wooden puppets), sixteen of which are TALKING MARIONETTES, Perform all the parts of the Fairy Play of PUNCH AND JUDY: Introducing, therein, characters from LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD, ROBIN HOOD, JACK THE GIANT KILLER, and the Funny Little Man who lived in the HOUSE THAT JACK BUILT, CAN BE SECURED ON REASONABLE TERMS For Evening Parties, Birthday Festivals, Sunday-schools, Fairs, Societies, or Excursions. Communications by mail or otherwise promptly answered. Office. 821 Filbert Street, Philadelphia. THOMAS A. M. WARD. D. H. ROCKHILL. I. MILTON RAAB. SETH THOMAS. Wm. M. PURNELL. SETH THOMAS. ROCKHILL AND WILSON, Tailors and Clothiers, MEN AND BOYS' WEAR. 603 and 605 Chestnut Street, PHILADELPHIA.

Trego's Teaberry Tooth Wash. A Superior Dentifrice, FOR PRESERVING THE TEETH AND IMPARTING A DELIGHTFUL FRAGRANCE TO THE BREATH. This Wash has long been in use in Philadelphia where it is highly recommended as a dentifrice; incomparably, THE PUREST AND BEST ARTICLE OF THE KIND EVER OFFERED TO AN INTELLIGENT PUBLIC. A. M. WILSON, Proprietor, Apothecary, N. W. Corner of Ninth and Filbert Streets, PHILADELPHIA. LARGE TEMPLE OF FANCY! CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, OF ALL KINDS. Wagons and Carts, Base Balls, Bats, MARBLES, ROLLING HOOPS, JUMPING ROPES CROQUET, AND OTHER GAMES, Dominoes, Cards, Slates and Pencils, Flags, Real Meerschaum and other Pipes, Amber Tubes, Beads, Canes Mounted with Gold and Silver, Ivory and Plain, of our own Make. New Toys, Fancy Goods and Novelties always receiving and selling at the lowest prices. PUNCH AND JUDY FIGURES CONSTANTLY ON HAND. GEORGE DOLL & CO., Importers, NOS. 10 AND 12 NORTH SIXTH ST., PHILADELPHIA. N. B.--CANES and PIPES neatly mounted and repaired.

ESTABLISHED 1857. JOHN W. KLINE, ANTIQUITIES AND CURIOSITIES OF ALL KINDS BOUGHT AND SOLD. Mr. Kline would invite the attention of collectors to his extensive stock of Coins, Medals, Minerals, Fossils, Gems, Antiques, Shells for collections and work, Articles of Vertu, Postage, Revenues, Match, Proprietary, and Department Stamps, India, Canton, Sevres and rare China, Clocks, Watches, Candlesticks and Snuffers, Indian Stone Implements and Pottery, Bronzes, Mosaics, Seals and Armor, Pipes, Birds' Eggs and Nests, Engravings and Scrap Prints, Idols from India and China, Skeletons and Crania, Crests and Monograms, Corals and Sponges, Stamp and Monogram Albums, etc. Price Catalogue Sent Free on the Receipt of the Address. Wanted to purchase, United States Revenue, Match, Medicine, Proprietary, Department and Confederate Stamps, Coins, China, and curiosities of every description. In remitting money, if over two dollars (which may be sent either in currency or un-used U. S. postage stamps) always send P. O. order or Banker's draft, payable to order. JOHN W. KLINE, Importer of Postage Stamps, &c. 112 SOUTH EIGHTH ST., PHILADELPHIA, PA.

Confectioner & Caterer --FOR-- PARTIES AND WEDDINGS. J.H. BRUSSTAR, 1119 Spring Garden Street. ----- TAYLOR & PRICE, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN SWISS, FRENCH AND NOTTINGHAM CURTAINS, Upholstery Goods, Curtains and Window Shades, And all kinds of Cabinet Maker's Materials. No. 11 North Charles Street, BALTIMORE, M. D. ----- J. H. PILLEY & SON, PAPER HANGINGS AND WINDOW SHADES, 1103 Spring Garden Street, PHILADELPHIA. COMPETENT WORKMEN FOR CITY AND COUNTRY TRADE

F. LOGUE, JR., --DEALER IN-- HATS, CAPS AND STRAW GOODS. No. 926 Market Street, PHILADELPHIA. ----- F. EBERHARDT, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN FRENCH AND GERMAN BASKETS, TOYS AND PUNCH AND JUDY FIGURES. No. 928 Arch Street. PHILADELPHIA.

SIGNOR BLITZ CAN BE ENGAGED FOR SUNDAY AND PUBLIC SCHOOLS, SOCIETIES, LODGES AND PRIVATE PARTIES! IN THE CITY AND COUNTRY. Apply at No. 503 Chestnut Street, or at his Residence, 1831 Wallace Street. ----- Chegaray Institute FOR YOUNG LADIES AND MISSES, Established by Madame Cheggary in New York, 1814. MADAME D'HERVILLY, -- -- Principal, Nos. 1527 and 1529 Spruce Street, PHILADELPHIA, PA. ----- JOHN THORNLEY, 503 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa., Manufacturer and Dealer in All Kinds of INDIA RUBBER AND GUTTA PERCHA GOODS.

THEO. I. HARBACH, IMPORTER OF Slides for the Magic Lantern and Stereopticon! Novelties a Specialty. Enclose Stamp for Catalogue. 809 Filbert Street, Philadelphia, Pa. --> MAGIC LANTERNS AND SLIDES WANTED. ----- TEMPLE OF FASHION! MRS. M. A. BINDER, 1101 N. W. Corner Eleventh and Chestnut Streets, IMPORTER OF GLOVES IN EVERY SHADE, MILLINERY FOR LADIES AND MISSES, IMPORTED BONNETS AND HATS, LADIES' DRESS TRIMMINGS, REAL AND IMITATION LACES, Parasols, Fans, Ribbons, Ties, French Jewelry and Fancy Goods, Dress and Cloak Making in the most tasteful and elegant manner. PAPER PATTERNS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. ----- WILLIAM A. DROWN & CO., UMBRELLA AND PARASOL MANUFACTURERS, 246 Market Street, PHILADELPHIA. Warerooms in New York, 498 and 500 Broadway.

G. A. SCHWARZ, --IMPORTER OF-- GERMAN, FRENCH AND ENGLISH TOYS AND FANCY GOODS --ALSO-- Punch and Judy Figures OF ALL SIZES FOR PUBLIC AND PARLOR ENTERTAINMENTS, OF WOOD AND PAPER-MACHE, WITH FRAMES FOR PERFORMING THE PUPPETS. FANCY CHINA WARE, MUSIC BOXES --AND-- OTHER NOVELTIES ALWAYS RECEIVING --AND-- Selling at the Lowest Prices. No. 1006 Chestnut Street, PHILADELPHIA.

HELMBOLD'S DRUG STORE, Continental Hotel. PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED --WITH-- Pure Drugs and Chemicals. OPEN ALL NIGHT. IMPORTER OF FRENCH, GERMAN AND ENGLISH PERFUMERY, SOAPS, POMADES, TOILET ARTICLES, ETC. COMPLETE LINE OF LADIES' REQUISITES. PRINCIPAL AGENT OF ATKINSON'S LUBIN'S and LETCHFORD'S PERFUMERY. SOLE AGENT FOR THE Golden Hair Fluid, L'AUREOLINE DE ROBARE, Patronage of the Public is Respectfully Solicited. ALBERT L. HELMBOLD, Philadelphia, Pa.

Transcriber Notes:Throughout the dialogues, there were words used to mimic accents of the speakers. Those words were retained as-is.Errors in punctuation and inconsistent hyphenation were not corrected unless otherwise noted.On page 3, a quotation mark was added after "Master of the Rolls,".On page 6, "bigest" was replaced with "biggest".On page 8, "Punch where's that child tell me quickly" was replaced with "Punch, where's that child? Tell me quickly"On page 11, a comma was added after "Uncle" in two instances of "Uncle, don't forget the dollar".On page 12, a closing parentheses was added after "and exit."On page 14, "and exit" was replaced with "and exits".On page 14, a period was added after "Mr".On page 15, a comma was added after "Not so".On page 15, a closing parentheses was added after "and then sings,"On page 16, a semicolon was added after "There they go".On page 16, a period was added after "stands on the defensive".On page 16, a comma was added after "Keep off".On page 16, a comma was added after "Old boy".On page 16, a quotation mark was removed after "Huzza! huzza! the Devil's Dead!"On page 17, "dentrifrice" was replaced with "dentifrice".

Throughout the dialogues, there were words used to mimic accents of the speakers. Those words were retained as-is.

Errors in punctuation and inconsistent hyphenation were not corrected unless otherwise noted.

On page 3, a quotation mark was added after "Master of the Rolls,".

On page 6, "bigest" was replaced with "biggest".

On page 8, "Punch where's that child tell me quickly" was replaced with "Punch, where's that child? Tell me quickly"

On page 11, a comma was added after "Uncle" in two instances of "Uncle, don't forget the dollar".

On page 12, a closing parentheses was added after "and exit."

On page 14, "and exit" was replaced with "and exits".

On page 14, a period was added after "Mr".

On page 15, a comma was added after "Not so".

On page 15, a closing parentheses was added after "and then sings,"

On page 16, a semicolon was added after "There they go".

On page 16, a period was added after "stands on the defensive".

On page 16, a comma was added after "Keep off".

On page 16, a comma was added after "Old boy".

On page 16, a quotation mark was removed after "Huzza! huzza! the Devil's Dead!"

On page 17, "dentrifrice" was replaced with "dentifrice".


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