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"The Continental Monthly, Vol III, Issue VI, June, 1863 Devoted to Literature and National Policy"

The grand piano unites in itself all the
qualities which you can demand of a concert piano; in fact, I do not
hesitate to say that this piano is far better than all the English
pianos which I have seen at the Exhibition," &c.
The "_Paris Constitutional_" says: "In the piano manufacture the palm
don't belong to the European industry this year, but to an American
house, almost unknown until now, Messrs. STEINWAY & SONS, of
New York, who have carried off the first prize for piano-fortes," &c.
~WAREROOMS~,
NOS. 82 & 84 WALKER ST., near Broadway, New York.

* * * * *

JOHN F. TROW,
BOOK & JOB PRINTER
No. 50 GREENE STREET,
(BETWEEN GRAND AND BROOME,) NEW YORK.
The Proprietor of this Establishment would ask the attention of
PUBLISHERS, AUTHORS, STATESMEN, and others, to his
EXTENDED AND IMPROVED FACILITIES FOR EXECUTING
EVERY DESCRIPTION OF BOOK PRINTING,
SUCH AS
WORKS OF LAW, MEDICINE, THEOLOGY, SCIENCE;
MISCELLANEOUS LITERATURE:
Works in the various Departments of Congress, or of State Legislatures;
ALSO, IN FOREIGN LANGUAGES: ORIENTAL, OCCIDENTAL, ANCIENT, OR MODERN,
in the _Best_ style, and with such _Promptness_ and _Accuracy_ as will,
he presumes, give perfect satisfaction. He would remind his patrons and
the public that his Establishment is furnished with every desirable
improvement in Machinery, together with new and very large fonts of
Type, with which he can undertake and perfect orders from any part of
the United States on the shortest given contract.


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