New York Clipper (Mar 1863)

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^'"■T'fiH idii^i":^ BOOED. ; ' OoiittnnM'CniiiiTtBe 8TL ^SSiAi^iSii TJ«r?li'»- ftmnlinentoj OUfford-j songt, aimoeB,jod *T't25S(»i uid tho fine bBM yolce of HUfon, are tte ttemw of ntitfUSnlntl6iLi Wtiue glad to >«« that our Mends bf ue Muatetal Ottz blkVs at last gotasleTling oompany amonfst a. Uttdaa by • ban who fa]& nndentands bls buslneis, slid M ta ikii fli inlSffitf ban4,the same M MewT^^ Phltodal. ,^ort^;;«iia other dues. We shaU bs plaaasd to lejrn „ ths. Qi^bdls have eatabllahed themselTes as a ftud bot In B^i^^reuSen are In the East, and showed'in Hew Btd- IdNLmTOuUtb and 36tb; then In Balem the wimalnlng two iiuhti'ef tlie'wiek, and open the onrrent week In Lynn.Uass. i[,wp«oted that ther will makethtlrnntneln Boston somt • - ™^iiiiBtrels are billed for this evening, March ad, at /Onnt with bis full band of minstrels, is about to start on for the spring and .snmmer season, leaving Harrls- M 4th of Uaroh, and opening the sani« evening In and on the Bth and eth be en ten WlIUaiDsport, An^ ^ the week at Look Haven, on the 7th.' He will then eon —.Ubls ronte tbrongh Pennsylvania and other places, nptU ffi ttth, on which evening he wUl'oommenoe a ^es of his nSHjUar entertainmenti In nttsborgli. ^Smrtzkaiean'B New Orleans and MetropoUt^ Bnrlasone ' OmS Tronpe of eighteen Ethiopian artists. In coiijiinotton with Owi.'Z'ooie and CoTBfflall, opened at the Theatre Boyal, Hon- on Feb. 25, and ware .to oontlnae there for a few nights. IlMlwa little 'nns. appear in a variety of aoti arranged expressly XoXtl^eiEu ..., \. . ■,. .'. . . 'Hcno HAU<S>" °At the Bella Union, San Fruieitcb, bnslnesa 'contlnaes excel last, the principal cards being Blsoaodanti, In singlntf^'Harla,- Is duudngi'Uarlan Lee, the tiuiny biz.; Connor, the Irish: Vfjili, the vloUn, eio. Sam Tetlow, ue proprlstoi^ Is mentioned M"bdnga]l gold, and no greenbacks." . MMiVd'a' Oaoterbnry company, down at Alexandria, Ta., In ••OMTtglnny/Vhave been InIhe foil tide of snecess, and we are litforliiM that the managenl are bavlng a new set of scenery and ailMntmBBta prepared for the stage. An original bnrleavie, «n&ilaa'' "Haxefhr, or the ITild Ude of the Oanterbnry," was xetontly pnt on the boards, and created lots of fan. Did^ Parker wtiathe Hazeirer, and ObuleyCNeil theHnle. It was gotten lit^byWie traslness manager of the Oanterbnry. O.W. Parker ks« been Terformlng his great box feat. Bamev Carter, Frank ITyint, lUss Jnlla ffiohmond, and the pretty alslers Harle and A^Kama weri anncnnced for last iteek. Tbti <Hf6tj Unslo Hall, Harrisbnrg, - Pa., la a gay place, and fmnldies the denizens of that locality with .amusement "all the Tiartonnd." Talent la wanted by ^e manager. Bob Edwards, idr the' spring and eommer season, eommenmng March 7. Bee •dverUseMent, '"The KSglo Barrel," a pantomime by Oeorge B. Edeson, was ptodncedTuSt week, at the Centerbnry, Waataington, D. 0. The Magic Barrel is said to be a staving piece, and to play wen. The Sfwaeryla very pretty. The Arab Lay, another new alliiir,.is yronoanoed a good egg, by those who "have been there." ■Stgnot'Bliss walked In at Lea's Udodecn, agahi, loat week, haiWifttonnlnaled bis Philadelphia engagement He is certainly a^Sd'not often met with ncw-a^dus. He walks npsl^edown wUh'seeming esse, Hiss Jennie Engle's beantUol fice also Showed Itself at the Uelodeon daring the week, and the lady at once came into fMor. ' -VA hear that Mr. Bmythe bu engaged the hall a^dslngFlke'B Opera'Honae, Oinoinnati, and intends converting it Into a .con- cert saloon. . " ' •Dick Sand! and Tim Hayes closed a big engagement at the Tuletles, Washlnigton, D. 0„ on the 26th Feb. ■The Baoramento Helodeon thrives. In the dompanv perform' Ing there, Are Misses Fanny Btophens/Lbtalsa Panllln, Emma Norton, the Hisses Fillmore, Lew Battler, Charley Bhodes, J. . E4yranis, Johnny Bowe, and another row of names we have not zecmfor., • ' ' ■Fpx'SOaaino, Philadelphia, meets with eicellentpatronige.. All iftcold favorites Btlll appear, and new ones are engaged. This weSk'J.-W; Ward wm attempt the difElCTat feat of throwing a denble someraanlL "J. E. Campbell," the original "Ham Fat Ibn," if added to the company this week. 4lliikey Warren and Mik3 MoEenna are advertised to dance for Henar .BeTet. oantolbnlelltoent' ITor'Vietnlitot theabove l refer yon to Sam UUler, Esq., who vriU testify to my having set- tled the board of the tionpe, and to Brlttlngham, Heller'B adver. tl«r, iMiw a. NewTork. and Davidson, Us laststant, at present In thla city. The Idea of my being Indebted to thli man, la, to those who taiow him, absnrd. At the present time he owea rae aotahMConhtof Bearlrll,O0O. Bespectfolly yonri,' - . . FasDiHinR. This la the last wedk of-the exhibition of Ooodwln k WO- dor's "Polymorama of .the War," at Clndnnatt-;^ The mj. I prletora have met'with mnoh enccess la dndnnstt; in not, IheT have done wen evel since starting torn Nlblo's Batam, to ftew York, where the exhlblHons were given dwing the hoU- Se'Peak Family of BeU Ringers, wiu» SM Ulver bells, all told, g»;a?«^ n|7,f;PP<''"tamtiMWd ««oh{uHoal Effects, by Moni. were to appear U. Brewto^s • ^•i!lifflft.^v»A?i^KSkW*-.v.rvevenlr« tOl for- Hall. New Haven, Ob, on Feb. a7th.. Leasee and Uanaoer, i-.i^£ij.Wlt, WHEATLEi. SECOND WEEK. Another Trinmph for the odebratod native Piina Donna, lOaS CABOIiNB'BtOHINOS, Who. In oonlnnctlon with the XmUe'nt Artist, The greatest Dansenae on the Amerioan Stage, MLLl. ANNETPA aALETTI, . _ and Hons. UABZETII. eveiy evening. New Scensry.by J. lt.H.y-_and J. lyelwyn; ^ The big snow siorm' deli^red* the baggage of the Bavd Tronpe, oonseqnently they were nnable to appear at New Haven, Ct, as annonnoed, on the'28d. Prof. Love, the ptesUdigttator, etc. gave one of Us mlsoel- laneoos entortatnmenU at Hassan, N. P.. on Feb, Ilh, "onder I McSSat EVBOTNO. HABOH a, and •▼«ry •venlng tbar notice, win be jOTformed the new BomanUo OperaUo upeo- tads, entitled I ' BATASEtLAl Ob, The Poweb of Lots, Batandla,the^tof Beanty \ TaamSOB Jolian, a Demon Page. J-MIflB 0. BIOHIMOb £cesfcSntton'sMammofliBU>recptfconwasatTroTlastwedc..^a^ "Camera" sass It ta a fine albir, and regrets that It ahonld have disUngniahed moUm de '>^«*-8^??°" „. sfiSSiTrofStatlmewhen sksting SSvals. fto, and moon- Poors open at 7, to commence agnarter before 80 dodL «. llAt nights were In foil blast . ^nie Peak Family of Bdl Bingers are to be at Tror this wedc They are fkvorltee there, and always Jingle oat the tlssae papw. Mr. Band, of Hand's HaU, Troy, H. T., haa arranged for e^end- Ing his slready large hall, forty feet farther on Third atreet, and placinA a fine gallery therein, and the Trojans think it will eclipse anyOiing out of the metrratoUs. . . HonsTaiegrlst and son were st East Saginaw, Mlob..last week. Thereisapalrotllne-bied English polntor dogajpencrmlng dogs, now in the possession of Mr. H. Orren Frendb, in Ksene.. N. H„ which are said to be reallv wonders. They are so dosely motdied that a stranger cannot teU them apart The oldeet one Is "Jack,*' that tookOie first prize as aperformlng dog at Bar- nam's show In Boston,'Uvrt snmmer. Tqey do a great variety of tricks, snch ss sliding hands, smoking pipes snd Ugbled cigan. felgnhig dead, sitting np, sayiog prayen, Jamplog hoops, and paper bdloons, fetohlng eggs irtlhoot breaking them, creeping, KunMn g on Inverted etools In mid air, playing lame, rooung a barrdwhils standing on the top, going op and down ladders either forwarda ^Fbackwards, and many other feats. Their owner wpnld like to engage with aome company for the fcascn. gee advertiaement In anouiar colonm. AMUSEMENTS. ■aYAHT>S QFHUIA UODSHI, jfeehanlcs''Hsll, 473 Broadway, above Grand street •BTANT BBOTHESa Proprietors. JOHN SIMPSON, Treasarer. WINANB and B0OHANAN, Usheis.. A. BOS& Offloer. SEVENTH lEAB OF THB - OBiaDTAL WOBLD-BENOWNED I . . BBTAHTB' UINBTBELB. THE EXCELSIOB TBODPE OF THE WOBLD. She Company is composed of the following talented Aitlsto>- DANBBYANT, NEIL BBZANT, l< B. a CtMP BKTTi, .W. W. HEWOOMB, 0. W. H. OBIEFIN, ' DAYE BEED, BOIXIN HOWABD, W. L.EOBBS, a. B, FOWLEB, J. H, BIVOBI, a. A. CONNEBS, J. MOBBIBONt MAST. BtmHSIDE, FBAMS T.nflT.TS!, ' DAN EUMETT, LITTLE MAC. In a new vaxietr of Sosgs, Dances, Bnrlaqaes, PlantaUoo Boenas, &o„'to. EvrParttoalaraseebllLioftheday. . Tickets SI cents. 4S-if I BOBBU BHOTBBRB, FBIiIj ATRO'WBBIDail'B j OPEBA HOUBE, BOSTON, MASa This popnlsr establishment wHI ooimziioE TBsm BUTE BionLaB sxasoH UONDAT EVENINa, ADO. 4th. Bole Proprietor. MB. >. W. tmaABD. MONDAY E VENINO . UABOH 9, IMUENBE HIT. UBPABALLELED SDOOEQS OF BOTrOICATJLT'B '. Oni aT'DBim ow PATTVBEITB; Ob, DasD iHB Snow, Produced in aorgeous S^lo, in Boanery, Powerfol Effects, M.< With the Immense • -- AYALANOHE OF SNOW, Occupying the entire extent bf the VAflTSTAOH, Prodaolngoaeotthemoat_ ' ; " 1 SCBUME'AND THBILLIRO BETECIS Ever presented to the pntdia ' ; K& 0. a BONIFACE. MBS. W; Q. JONES, ■ MIB8 FANNY DENHAX; _ • MB. a. BBOOSEBi^IB. W. HASDEN, MISS HATHAWAY. EL'HYDEB. MB. a. 0. BONIFACE: a a.„.;...' Mat IBien. ' MB. AND UBa PETTEB 'WHITB, Wedneaday—Benefit of HISS BCATHAWAY. 47< IiAVRA'KBBfrai'B THBIATIUB. - ' Lessee'-andManageress.....I.UISB LAVBA SEEN& DooiB open at 7; begin at qnarter before 6 o'dock. UONDAT ETENINO, MABCH 3, FnnEIH NICIBT of the brilliant Bngagementot MBa JOHN WOOD, Qdeo) ot Cokbdt xsd Bona. And Fourth Week of the great Faliy Extravaganza, the FAS ONE yrini the qolden locks, MBS. JOHN WOOD In Three of her Popular Obaractois, ^ As Qaeen Laoldors, Page. Pitchin, and Original Jacobs, Introdncing the last new Bong, "HOW ABE YOU aBEENBAOEB?" MB. WALOOT, Sen., as EIKO LA0EB0M080. THE ABAB OIANT, ss OAUFBON, THE UBEAT. Besutlfal Made, Splendid Scenery, and an unequalled cast of I characters. *7- OASIPBEIib'B mitSraBLB AND BRASS BAND. M. 0. CAMPBELL '. Manager. Now Derforming to Crowded Honses at the BALTIMOBE KDSEDU. . HOBBIS BBOTEEBS, PELL A TBOWBEIDaE'S MtNTOBEU Comprises the following talented performers Consist ot the following Qentlemen: a'"thou8anddonars,"stMalllgan's benefit, in Philaddphia, on the Bth. "How are you, green-backs?" ' 'A globe'and alack rope performer desires to receive engage- Bunts in concert halls, or with a'traveling company. Bee Joe Obok's sdvertliement In another column. :Mlaa Annie Baih, ballad singer, has been engaged by Messrs. Gardiner Enoch's, for their Oanterbnry. PhDsddphla. She oOnunencfd there this evening, MSroh 3. Prof. Oeotge C Dobson aid LevlBromi, both gireatonthe banJo, commencts at. the 'Varieties, Washington, D. 0,, this etsning, MsrcKS, Dhde Jeems PUgrlmbas a gayparty aronnd him 'at the Varieties, and he has eo drilled them that they go throagh'their brntneasUko wdl-oQed machinery, 'Tony Pastor made his appearance at the Continental, Pbiladd- ; J^ltkjast .wee^ 'andtbe mora he received showed that be was aera^jidMgo';iutOr;: Mr. J.:a WaUoofk Irish comedian, who pM(bi^aa' here fbr 'tilieiyftac,- had to WUi^aw on acconnt of a ssreiF* odd. • John HaBlgan is np for a .benefit at the Continental oh.lks Cth inst Tom'Vance has left, accompanied by Miss Fate ^ito^TO believe.' to join the company st the Newark Theatre, Hrstd^ Went Is songht for by Wm. M. Allen, sole lessee and manager of the'Uelodeon, Pittsburgh, which is claimed to be tl|S largest and most ellglbte concert hdl In that city. jAtNorfblk, To., their sonrces of amusement are abont to be added to, aa W. T. Dulany and Oeo. Stewart Intend opening Johnson'a Hall, with a first class bsBet and pantomime troupe, on or d)ont ihe Uth Inat They already have a' nomber of talented artists, but sreonihe fookoutfor more. Seeadv^r- Bsement elsewhere. . >- The Newark Theatre'was opened on the 38th for mlscdlaneons performances, tinder the snsplces of Mr. Hitchcock, of Cand .street, N. Y. The advance guard are Tom Tance, Oeo. WInship, Bob Butler.^Cbas, DeTer^ Amelia WeBs, Josephine Bernard, ko. Atthe varieties, St Louis, they have been doing "TheDulnb 4Hrl of Oenoai"loambmer that speaks well'fcr the company. -T; Cony appieared as Strspadb, and O. P. Jaqnes as Antonio. She -Bowery; Bt' Louis; Is thriving, and "Ondlhe" has bsen - (llBAttfMtlon.''. • omODSElB.' (It Nixon's Circus, Alexandria, Va., they have been doing Ib^eppa, with Mr, J.Naylor in the p'rindpdpart Jimmy Bey^plds,'the clown, was upfor a benefit on thOiUSth .Feb., and ■a^ Jlmny la B favorite down In that vicinity, nO doubt bis friends i^e the'affair a benefit in reality. Eaton Stone, the Whitby famlliri' Bherwood famUy, Sam Lauirop,, eto., are still with the -oi^facemi.' The nnpleaaant weather we nave had interfered with bnalhaas in Alexandria, as'well as In other places. 'James Mdvllle and finally, having concluded their perform- ' anoes at the Arois, Brooklyn, open st the Amphitheatre, Phila- -delphls/thls week, and this may probably bring np bnslneas, '{ne Conrad Brothers have been re-engsged. In'regard to our recent notice of the death of Mr. Samuel Long, l]t'^adncah,.Ky„'we have recdved a letter from bis widow, in which she makes reference to the removal of the remains from Padnoah'to Centre Valley, Pennsylvania, She says that Mr, BIbhmond never famlehed any aid or encouragement in the i4attai', but insisted that to take the .corpse to Centre Valley for tmiipi would be useless expense, shd that the widow ought not ' to' lncfor it; that if the friends bf Mr. Long wished hubodv taken home, they.ahould send for it themselves, da. etc. Not- .^rtthirlaiiding these obJecUoDS, Mrs, Long says that she fdt it to b^her duly to take the corpse home for interment, and she did ■0 take the body to Centre valley, Pemuylvanla, where she hod It' decently Intorred in the old family borylng ground of hia tthilly,' and has had the place of burid appropriately marked by •'monoment The whole of thla waadone at theexpenaeof Mrs,Long,vrtthont aider encouragement from anyone. We pbblish this In JusUoe to the widow, snd at her own request 0.8; Wheder called npon ns last wedk and ttatea that that tdT^itisiiniBnt In our Isst lasue, for men of 318 lbs. avoirdupois, e(a.,'WBS'.n6t anthorlseid by hiin,bnt has no doubt fonndlts aftUi'oinn some one desiring to do him Injury. If that be Its litt^V yfi hope it wHl signally t^iL It is a taeSn thUg to strive to ujne auouer's reputation. -8lnwHanlon'sde^u< In I'eohdle t)erilense, nnmeroins rivals liavs'sprnng up.. One ot the most recafit, and, we J>re Informed, o&e of the beaC Is'Andrew S. Newton, of Boston. As will be seen b^blk'sdyortlMinont herein, ho seeks on engfjgemetitfor 1883,^ : I ]■'■■■'■■■ jgxgoKVLfiiiKOVB.' '■■ , * .'m re((hfence t<) the latest break-mi^ of ihe Seller fntertaltt' ' aehts; B oorraspO&deiit made some utmost Impntatlons npon Mr. Fred. Hunt's connection therewith. In order tohaVeour noord correct, we'give Mr. Hunt a ohonce to speak for himself. «A.to11oin:—Cincinnati, ?eb. 31,1889. FauK Qozbk:— In.'the MU Issue of the Clsfxb, detailing the latest JUuco ot the ie- ' med"Bcbert Heller," whose English name la Henry Palnier. |DMs, as detailed by your correspondent sre so erroneous L nnlost to myself.'that I am oompoUod, in seltdefenoe. to U) A brief, but correct statomont The performances of Hdler posd in Philadelphia twelve nights, and not four weeks, aa )IL.; It was not profitable, as your correspoudent'avera; for J^'.tM expenses averaged $70 per night, the average nightly Jlp'trVere 126; Holler was grutabllng dally at the absurdity of continuing the business, ana more than a week previously he lEfimnedme tti^t bo bid mode airangemoots with Uesani, Stein, way, M]NewYbrk,'to take a situstlbn.'in their pisno-forto estab llshmMit''Thvrew4S'ntit'near imoneymobgh tollqddatotbe PhilodUphU ttebK Antt trnder thb oUoumsttnces I adopted what I belieVHti) Vi oif mont'cqnltable course' I bald' the-boarding liflla, liioUdin; jkwtao'tfansaoUonofadlor'j, imnrred-at the Olrarramie; ud dter liquiaaUnif itntiv outer dCAJtai'ssYar as -ttie fands.inmld-jeaehi I divided ttie balance between rMessis.- ihfm; the forpior.HcUor's assistant; tbi bkviiut oillv mlBdeht 'mbnoy lAbear the. ^.--^ tms'Wty.' ^ott of flie eaveriK*-' halL ioeHhM MmmvSi b'^sjMtnk''bjr ibkV WM myself and Mr. A. J. Daniels 98,000, and towards which Mr, LON MOBBQ, BILLY MOSBia JOHNNY PELL, J. a TBOIfSBIDOE; E. W. PBEBOOIT. J. L. aiLBEBT, J. P. ENDBE3, AUaUST BOSNEIDEB, D. W. BOABDUAN, N, lOTHIAN, B. M. CABBOLL, J. QDEEN. ■ r.WILMABTH. B. FREDEBI0K8, J. J. EILLIABD, D. J. MAGumne,. L. A, ZWIfflOLEB. JAPANESE XOMMY. M. 0. OAMPBEUi, MAST. EDDY, . 3. £. MEAD, ^. TANNANBADM, Tb» MSnagemest call ■parttculai notice to the above diatin Ised array ofTdsnt Tickets 26 cents; Beaerved Beats 10 cents. 46-if LON UOBBIB, Msniger. HOOliBT'B OPKRA HOOBB, BROOKLTH, Cor. COUttt & BEMSEN BTBEEIS. B. M, HOO LEY Bole Proprietor. E, BO'WEBS Director of Amnsementi. T. B. FBEKDEBOAST Vocd Director. . Prot BT RAPB... ingtromentalDirector. ^ . MONDAY EVENINa, MABCH 3, and diirlng the week. Grand revlvd of E. Bowers' Burlesqae, entitled ' ZE OLD FOLKS'OOMCEBT. Daddy Hemp...... ... .'...,. - B. Bowers* Laat week of PETEB PIPES;.or, Tbe Man Abont Town, OLD UNCLE SNOW. Dnde Snow...'...Aiohy Hushes | I^ndiing Joe G. Whiting. Topsy'ssong and dance, I'SE SO WIOEED, from "Uncle Tom's Oabin,'^ by G. W. OHABLES. LIFE ON THE FLATBTIBH BOAD, Written and sung by.. E. Boweia, Entire change of Programme every week. DooiB omn at eX; to commence at 7)^. Tickets 35 cents. Private Boxes tS. 47- xi^^GWDAT^oiaraiivjSr SANFOBD, and his : STAB COMBINATION, yitrb BuBT OB THEm BPBING TODB rsoK hisOfxb&Hodhb, HaBBisBUBO, Pa,, , WEDNESDAY, MAB0H:4th. SANFOBD, THE PEEB OF MINBTBELSY, with his Legitimate OHOnt OF MINSTBELS, (No Dxan Wood.) . Every performer a Co mpany 'WITHIN HIMBELF; Consequently the Manager can present thrice the entertainment ot any other troupe In existence. It la not neceaaary to have a dozen Agente or Mammoth Pictorials—the NAME OF SANFOBD J, H. DDD.WOBTH, NED DA'VIB, JOHNNY BOOEEB, J. W. HILTON, J. H. CLIFFOBD, J. L IYINO STOH. OEO. OBAY, W. NEVBBIUfl, T. WADDBE, B. BOGASL Beooonlsed and folly acknowledged to be the VEBY BEST BAND NO W TB AVEUNG11 and the 8TANDABD TBOXTPE OF THE PB0FEB8ION. Critics and Connoisseurs will see st a glance that this oompany IsfoIIyoompatenttosttalntbevery ACME OF PEBFEOTION IN mNBTBELSY. The attractions hre In pa rt! Bonos iiid BauAss or Love shs Hons, Aamrno DtBoiHa, HiSIBIOKIO BnBUSQOSa, OpEBATIO QEUB, MXBBTMIiBT WIT, HUMOB, GENrUB AND BONG. M. 0. CAlDBEUi, Mansger. FkiSK Edwabds, Agent T7-tt WOOD*! BmrBTBBIi HAXiIi. Sli .1, l.'BBOADWAY, < . Opposite the BLNicholaaBotd. jUBlBY WOOD....'. r.Bole'Proprietor and ° QliOBIODS B0OOXS8, . ""-tm. ' . OBOWDED H0D8E8.' To Witness the refined entertainment of ' WOOD'S MINSTBELS. THE PI0NEEB8 OF .THB PBOFE881ON MONSAYt UABCB 3, and every evening during ihewMk - TBiSTBixaBB, F008 VnwraiS ■ Bapfi Chou Ton, LoBD Lovn, Bimbo's Omno H, Taa Bono, Bum GiBS0R,'< NEW BONGS, DANCES, bv KPH HOBN. OHAB LBYFO X, NEIBE BEniQlm FBANK BBOWEB, -COOL WHITE, BENBY, LOCEWftftn' GLENN, BOHWIOABa, IBAAOBBBOffias OABATAGITA, HABLAM, LEA, LEWISTa?^ In preparation— • TEE NEW PBIZE PLAY, OBAND DAD JOE. DoonopsnateX; oommen'oeatMtoSo'dock. TIcketaQleiM. No oonueotlon with any other Tronpe aasumlng the suu!: Wood's Minstrels. n- ■ XRIMBIiB'S TA RIKT IBIg, Pn TSBPBOH, PA. WM. 0. BMY THB......... Bole Leasee and Uanaaer SEVENTH MONTH OF THE SEASON ' TBIUMPHANT BUOCESB OF TBM . BTAB UTBIO HALL OF THE COUNTBYt Open Every Night, with the LABGEST AND MOST TALENTED COMPANY INTHE'WBSTI Oomprlsing the fonowlnj Arttate . , The Star Blatera, AUflVSTA and ItlABIE, . ThebestDanseuseslnthecounirrr IheTdentedandFaadnatlngTerpsichorian ArUstea, MlssesKATB and LIZZIE FBANCIS. MI68 IDA DUVAL, . ' "' The best Songstress on the Btaca. MISS BOSA DUVAL, The charming Balladlat MIB8 JULIA MOBGAN. ' The ObaDpionFemde Jig Dancer otAneifaai MAD. BBIGNOU, The Wonderfol Violinist HISS MAOGIB WILSON, MISS JULIA BAYUOIID. MISS JENNIE DUMONT, MISS LIZZIE MILLBB, AKB THB PBimicrr Cob?s sc Billbt or the Buot, MB. EDWABD WBAY, The popolar BanJolst snd Oomedlsn. MB. JOHNNY HABT, The most origind Comedian in the buslnesi. ■• Xnt- ^TAB-R V T.MT.Tg., .. {The only rivd of the great Velarde, And the best Bope Wslker in the ccimlv MB, B. S. RAYMOND, ^ The popolar Comlo Singer.'. MB. W. C. MOBGAN, The wonderfol Cannon Ball performer. UABT. FBANE MOBGAN, I Tbe Juvenile Wonder... MB. MOSS CAMPBELL, BanJolat and Comedian, , , (warranted an Origind "CampbelL'O UONB. GEOBG^ The great Violinist U. DE. THOUEVENAL, ' The wonderfd Flying BIng performer. '. IBlt LAZEUiE BROTHEHS, The terrific Trapeze performers. MB. H. W. THOUAB, I MB. HABBY M. DAVIS, I MB. JIMMY THOBN, * MB. HEBE CONDEA. OHABLIE BIVEB8. The greet Clog Dancer and Bone Boldit AND A HOST OF OTHEBS. . A WOBV TO THE FBOrSSSION, TRIMBLE'S VARIBTIEB, Under lIspresentManagement, is known totheProfeolaiigd the Publlo aa the only Music Hall in the ccnntiy thatoveilli ancoesa to ite attractioos on the Stage, We have No DBonam), SifoxiNa, or "PBEm Waitzb Oibls;" our patrons visit ocr Ei- tebllshmant to see a FiBSi Ouas Pebjobiiamoe, and as bru posdble. the Management caters for the sstiafScUon of hli Tu- tors. 'For this resaon none but first cisss perfonnen ntedid- dreas ns on the snbJect of engagemente. To such we are thiji willing to pay good Salaries, and as we are dways In the nuuket for First Cuss Tdent we shall be happy to hear tram nidi members of the Profession desirous ot lucrative Engagemenla. . Address the Management 47-3t J. W. BIMF80N, Tremrer. JOEUBOH'S UAXO^, NORFOLK, VA, Will open on or about Uaroh 13tta, with s first dass Ballet and Pantomime Itome, underlbe msiiagement of WILLIAM T. DULANY and GEOBQE -STUABT. Ihe oompany includes ^ WILLIAM T. DTILANY, The Young Amerioan Pantomlmlst; MADIiLE OEBALDINE, ' The BeaaUfd and Acoompllshed Danseuse, And otherflistdassartiste. P. &—WANTED—A good Pamomimlst, to play Old Men; also, sgood Negro Singer and Dancer, and five good Femde Sdo Dancers.' Address inunediatdy, WU. T, DULANY, 47-lt* Butler House, PhUaddphio. ABTBMUB WARD'S COMIC OBA'nONB. In answer to numerous propcdUons fiom the Proprietors of Public Hslls to shate reodpts, Mr, BBOWNE begs to respectfolly stete that he never makea arrangements ot thatkUid. 47-lt* JUST PBOM NHIW ORIiEARB AND THE ISLAND OF CVBi. OBOWNED WITH UNPARALLELED SUCCESS. MAXE WAT TOB THE GIGANTIC LEADING MINBTBEL TBOUPE OF THB . . PROFESSION, MAMMOTH ORGANIZATION AND BRASS BAND. Betnm of the ISr-tamed and world wide renowned DUPRES-& GREEN'S OBIODIAI, NZw OBLEANS k UXTnOFOUTlV BUBLE8QUE OPEBA TBOUPE AND BRASS BAND. Also, com: foot snd col, SMALL, the two smallest men in tlie world, ont^oing Tom Thumb two- ty-five per cent They sre 23 years old, wdgh 33 pouodseicli, ondonly 38 li)obBshigti, admitted to be the grcateat ccrioally ever brought before the public Theysppesr In 34 dlffeieot acte, expressly arranged for them. Just mm New Orleana ua through the laland of Cuba, where Uiey met with unlimited no- ecss and were recdved nightly with roar» of laughter and skons of applaase. , Stage Manager ; J. E. GREEK, Leader of Brass Band .,..;..0. LAV ELLEB , Mudcd Director J. BEEP, Vocd Director ; G, BIDEAOI, The company ia composed ot the following eighteen AiUnic andBrillant OBEAT STAB8 OF ETQOPIAN DEUNEATOBB. F. RCI1LSLAII4 . MUBIOAL, OPEBATIO, DBAMATIC, AND TEBPSIOHOBBAN AGENOY, For First ClasB Arttsia only. 68 East 14th street, comer ot 4th Avenne, 47-lt» New York. BDiliB. AHnS'I''FA OAliIiBI'TTI—In reply to namerons ManageridappUcattoss, Mile. OALLETTI, premiere Dapseose, Is sufficient guarant^ of success, whidi hss always been with SSxim? ^^i¥^!S^ihS^^^^K^J^,JlMo^: UNITED STATES, QREAX BBITAIN. and TEECANADAA Tbe Programme preienled at each- place we may have th^ hen nSlLODBlON, PITTBBUBa, PA.—The Mdodeqn Is the xne *-™«-mu. ,o «uw V... ui. , "VB"' md moat sdl^lo Concert Hdl In the ci^. The projprt. o.rvJiit;'winb.sW«edwVandrgii«itee'tho^ 47-4t* WM. M. AUiEN, Bole Leasee and Manager. OBIGINAL AND INIHITABLE, The Troupe wUI appear at Levisburgb, Wednesday, March 4; 1 at Winiemsport,' Thursday and Friday, Mkroh 8 and 8; at Lock Haven, Saturday, Mardi 1- Bee Route Weekly in the OZJFFBB. MONDAY EVENING, MABCH 10, at PITISBUBOH, When the whole range of Burlesqae OpersswiU be performed. We challenge any two companies in the world, combined, to I eqndourenwrtainmeDte. For. VARIETY AND.BATISFACTION, . possessing more merit than any company within onr knowledge. We fed confident that Novdty, as. produced with onr manage- me^t, oannot fail to meet the approvd of tbe most fasttdiouB. SAMUEL S. QAHTOBD, Manager and Proprietor. N. B.—AitiatB of merit, iriahlng Btar Engagemen te, at t he Op- era' House, Hairlsburg, Pa., win address luBS M, A FIELDING, who hss .lessed the above for the Spring and SummSr. 47-lt* wiNrailoAwraKU ^^^T""! T The diatlngulshed and most successltal ' X&AOEDIENNE AND COMEDIENNE, MISS MABY PROVOST, Id h«r 01m translation and adapteUcn of the ' ' ' GBEAT PABIBIAN SENSATION DBAU^ In Prologtie and' four AotH, entiaed . , , LUCIE D'AB'miS, Supported by the favorite young actor/ MB, L, BABRETT,' , And the entire coBipany. every evening except FRIDAY. MARCH 6, and HURDLE BIDEB ABDRBW 8. RBWVON. L'EOHEELB PERILEUBE is deslrouB for on.engagemeht fo'r 1868. Managers In search of the above tdent will pleaae address ' ANDBEW S. NEWTON, Care of A, Foss, Esq,, ' 47-81*] No,7HarTaLrdatrBel,Boaton. MoVIOKRB'B THBATHB, OHIOAOO. The Benowned Dansenae and PontOmlmlBt, BENOBITA ISABEL ODBAB, • ■ • • ■ And• MISS JENNIB BIGHT, ' The Yonng American Artiat, ate meeting with Great Buccess at the above-named Tehfle or AatosKHEiiT. 47-lt* ' WAHTBID—IMMEDIATELY.—A Spod END MAN to PLAY BONES." One that can do Stings and'Dances, Oomlo Speeohek, f Comlo Banjo Solos, and well up in Double'Acte. ' He moat be ItenfbatoandaMiodEthioblaB'ComedlAo: No other need,apply, I Tdifraph, immediately, to the Donegana Honae, Montreal, Can- ada Eaai, dating the lo«eatte»i^ OHAB. B. DUPBEZ, . /' . Manager otDupres A Green's ■< 47-lt* New Orleans snd MettopolitaaiMlnstrell. < THBTALBNTDD JinreiNf LB BTtnOPUir t)OM< BDIAKB, UTTLB TOMMY AND WALLIB, ihree and taur '-,.. •.™«''SVi'y-v!S5J5i2JfA . t -I , . I ysaifl of ago, aoknowledged bv both the press and public to be The occasion ot MI6B MABY PBOVOST'B tint benefit fa her the greatest origind onrioslUes now existing on theBtUopian' native cllr, when she win appear, in her matohless imper^ona- stage, and' Whose performances have created shoh a furore in tlon of the COUNTESS,lnJ. Sheridan Enowlea'beantlfd play the Weltem oitles, ore now open' tor "Star Engagements." of ' ..vm I These boys are miiveradly prononhced gems ot their profes. I^VE. I aton, and dthough mere infante in size and age, ther imitate all' Open at 7^; begin at 8 o'doA. 47-11^ theoomioaUUesot the Plantotion Darkey with as mach zest and ■'I, I.' .-I.- — j-.-^.^^^^^A — .^^^./w^ I, M. Innotton as the veteran pcrtbrmer; and their rare and quaint "DOBBOH'B BANJO,!' NO. 6 AMITY ST., few doon from conception of the nlsser charaoter, their rtoh and raor tonda of Br0adWay< ^^^^ ^(Vt tianl.. v.1avaM nuuHvi* ah Dal a I . ■ ^ - ~' - - ' ~ ■ • . • ^. ■„ i a „.'. ^. aV... .. evenint^f n^Siay and 'batorday evenings, Msnh 4th and7th,~to compete I iriUpCaaeaddreu'lb.Jom^^ Vrilb any banjo'player In'the World. Imported Ales, Whies, I do HaU, St Louis, Mo. .. - . 47-11* Zdcniors and the oholceBt Brandies. ' I ,»s.^s.wyv. ,v^N'^rfw%.wwvvvvwv%,s,s^,^..*^vvwvs^v%,»/^.,.'^s/,iawfc'w A-lt* . OHAB, A FBANK P. DOBBON, Proprietors. . lUBB .Mli^I.'T 'UIOHIttpB,.THE, Al^BIOAN CANtT- 'ii~)~IfI^C?£fr'~i^^ TBIOE. now at .HainDlin,Jt,Po,V .VarieUoi, Washington.,. Mana- MI^WAPKRS OF. COKOEBT BftOqNB AND a^ypjNGll.gei^^'wUliIng.t^ engag*:; ti^ .l^e ,raoat .pdpp^r voodltl jn flie COMPANIES Wishing'to'Uigagi Qibiai aitAVJtnn*' l>»rforni.V' also, J4t 008>t ' iMiauiy, m ABodEB, Globe, and, oO'lintiy, can ao.s6.by andyl ent and- Advertiser, k CO., 814^ Er6aB«ay; )OE.Bdtlmore,Md.' iliejc i^i^^igfqts, JAB. QPNNEB 47-lt' BOWES, 000 BfoaSway. IJAS. OONNBB Ji 00.. 014M Broadway. J. E. GREEN, .J. K. CAMPBELL,. OKAS. H, DUPBEZ, JOHNKELK, FEED FLOBENOB, - J. H. KELLOGG, .. EDWIN HOLMEB, ' A, B, PRBNim GEORGE YOUNG, 0U8TAVE BIDEAU^ HARBY SLATE, M, AINSLEY SCOTT, OAUYA LAVELLEE, LOUIS WEST, 7LBM ADAMS, GILBERT POND, 'WM. DUBOIS, SAM P. MABRION, Being the Greatest Oombhiation of Tdent ever concentrated Is one Company, excelling mi far anperior to all other IraTalUg Troupee in exlatesce. The whole nnder the control and direction of . DUPREZ A GBEEN, Bole Proprietors, nie above popular Ttonpe will, dorlng the remainder of us season, vldt ihe Western and Eastern Btetes, slso the Otnadai. GRAND BALCONY SERENADES, Eadt evening prevlons to opening the Doors, Bl IHE TniXQniXI.ED . NEW ORLEANS AND METROPOLITAN BRASS BANV, or IBH nEOBS. Manager and Generd Direotor, CHAfl. H. rUPBg: Advertising Agent, A. 8. PBENTIB8. ' HOWARD ATUJBRBITn, BOSTON. ladles and Qentlemen wishing Engsgemenis forthe8P''B( Beason, commencing on or about llih Slay—and „ _ «• STABS wishing nlrfite, will address the subicrito^ ot 0EABLE8 B. BEU(Am> A Co., 486 Brosdway, cor. of Biccoe. 48-lt HEMY WULARD, OAYBTT UCMIO HALIi, , HARRI8BUB0H, PA. \^ MAMMOTH NOVELTY TBOUPE.^ The ONLY place ot Attosenient: Onen during the year In thj" ged ability, wishing EngegenienUOT aaon, commendngMsrch 7iii> All persons of aoknoivledgeL the Spring and Bdifiifaet Season, Address . . BOBI EDWABDd; ,^ .„„ • - BOX182, HarrUburghP. "-,, P.B. Bton treatedwlQi onllberdterms. ^D'tHOTOGBATHB^: ding dress, 38 ols;Jtal. Ge^j'Tom'Thumb/ln'.woddlngdres^ » cte: Mr. and Mrs. Gen. Tom .Thumb, in Wedding dress, 38«]J^ Ooftimddbre' Nlitt snd Miss Mil£ie;'s^QmSm'an and Mi<^*h 28 ots ; Mrs. Gen. Tom Thumb; In ddebrated reception djwj* otajjiisjes UvinlB andMlnnia Watren; 38 cto; the '""'•J2JJS' Party, (group t pic picture,) 10 ols.. The price I. Oanbesentbyhiailonreadpt.otprioe. „ «_vnfk. 47-lt Addrw ^ ^ J.V SYBN^^^ WONDBRtTI. PBRFORHnif Q D008.-I b"* ^ splendid Performing Dogs, to exhibit which Iwould "^S^ gage with acme company <fbr the seltson. $>D.Jr?^or anda greatervarlefy'oftiloka than any Bogs leverw^, ^ of. Among thdr perfomtanoes Is that of ■™H?S(* daokropo; and oho ot them dab ride a pad act In tbe "ffr^^ ore alsoteth .Iftblte tb aa to drlve In double harness Mgot|u_,, more, heard any pstr,)>t' ponlasi>.>They Smoke plpek •ud^ dgers.'felgV led,- mnoh bettor showAhaq slnglfidog.can make.: Partiesm—y to Bsoure their iervliies,'TWptPfSeaadressi.. '' IBB fc Oo„ No. 8 Nortik st (basement)