The Continental Monthly, Vol III, Issue VI, June, 1863: Devoted to Literature and National PolicyVarious
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The Continental Monthly, Vol III, Issue VI, June, 1863: Devoted to Literature and National Policy
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The most complete labor-saving and economical soap that has been brought
before the public. Good for washing all kinds of clothing, fine
flannels, silks, laces, and for toilet and bathing purposes. The best
class of families adopt it in preference to all others--Editors of the
TRIBUNE, EVENING POST, INDEPENDENT, EVANGELIST, EXAMINER, CHRONICLE,
METHODIST, ADVOCATE AND JOURNAL, CHURCH JOURNAL, AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST,
and of many other weekly journals, are using it in their offices and
families. We want those who are disposed to encourage progress and good
articles to give this and the following articles a trial.
~2d.--PYLE'S DIETETIC SALERATUS,~
a strictly pure and wholesome article; in the market for several years,
and has gained a wide reputation among families and bakers throughout
the New England and Middle States; is always of a uniform quality, and
free from all the objections of impure saleratus.
~3d.--PYLE'S GENUINE CREAM TARTAR,~
always the same, and never fails to make light biscuit. Those who want
the best will ask their grocer for this.
~4th.--PYLE'S PURIFIED BAKING SODA,~
suitable for medicinal and culinary use.
~5th.--PYLE'S BLUEING POWDERS,~
a splendid article for the laundress, to produce that alabaster
whiteness so desirable in fine linens.
~6th.--PYLE'S ENAMEL BLACKING,~
the best boot polish and leather preservative in the world (Day and
Martin's not excepted).
~7th.--PYLE'S BRILLIANT BLACK INK,~
a beautiful softly flowing ink, shows black at once, and is
anti-corrosive to steel pens.
~8th.--PYLE'S STAR STOVE POLISH,~
warranted to produce a steel shine on iron ware. Prevents rust
effectually, without causing any disagreeable smell, even on a hot
stove.
~9th.--PYLE'S CREAM LATHER SHAVING SOAP,~
a "luxurious" article for gentlemen who shave themselves. It makes a
rich lather that will keep thick and moist upon the face.
THESE ARTICLES are all put up full weight, and expressly for
the best class trade, and first-class grocers generally have them for
sale. Every article is labelled with the name of
~JAMES PYLE,~
350 Washington St., cor. Franklin, N. Y.
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[Illustration: STEINWAY & SONS' FACTORY, OCCUPYING THE ENTIRE BLOCK
ON 4TH AVE, FROM 52D TO 53D ST.]
STEINWAY & SONS'
~GOLD MEDAL~
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~PATENT OVERSTRUNG GRAND, SQUARE, AND UPRIGHT~
~PIANO-FORTES~,
HAVE BEEN AWARDED THE
First Premium at the Great World's Fair in London, 1862,
FOR
~POWER, FULL, CLEAR, BRILLIANT, AND SYMPATHETIC TONE,~
IN COMBINATION WITH
Excellent Workmanship shown in Grand and Square Pianos.
* * * * *
There were 290 Piano-Fortes entered for competition from all parts of
the world, and in order to show what sensation these instruments have
created in the Old World, we subjoin a few extracts from leading
European papers.
FROM THE "_London News of the World_."
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
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