New York Clipper (Mar 1863)

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A M U S E MxE-N T-Sv ate gre»««"' "^xOOBUaV UOTODNDHD. I MDtlDiitd raoctulon of Uniaplu nightlr muk tbe oimr EXTBA0BDINAB7 HOST OV ABHsis i »»»«0P«!52aiOTH BILL FOB XOMDAT MOHT. m. wbote enttiteiiuiMnt m intonpeiwAMttiTuled aots u jBS^P^"^'jUUIUOTH 00HBIKATJ0H8,, ,;. ^ lU fomer efforts,'«iid lettUng. »t ionpe: ibft 14n«spoii« THE AMEBIOAK THEATBB. . .'.:.ii,>miUitliiitltatlonforaiDiuement.iiiibeworlA. . ... j(i»gn»«» i{EADXHEUBTOFllAJlBS. ''"'•'''**^'*roaNOE HONTEVEBDB, ' 'UK an»t Sptnlili oontorttonlst, BU wondeifnl Milil polM •!>• M-LtE PLOBA. . ' M-LLB IXOBA, the Koompllsliod dioMoas. . mSS AOOrSTA'WALBT, ; th» «rtl«tio dMicar from the 'WMtam the atwi. . • OBASISt WHITE, 0HABLE7 WHITB, Mil iMder of ill Negro OomedluuL aathor of all the inoaeaiftil poplin F»rco», BnrlM^eg ^i^bmgmam of the itj. The iirut IndUn JDfwIer and NearoDuncer. J. WAUBOLD. nntanaBad Banjolit, unrivalled In hli Imltatton of blrdi, OBOaaE VABBKN, ,' F. BHA W, UABTEB TOHUT: I, Uialr mirth taeatlAg Oomlfalltlea and Ethiopian EztraTa- nitu, SoBgi, Sanoef, %e. »"^' UADEHOISELLE LODIS^ the aoooDPllahed lady Drummer udToeallgt. TEZ GBEAT BALLET TBOHPB oompoeed of the most'flnlahed danoerf. With other prominent peiforman, ■I,, ftuit OicbMtra In the Olty, under the leadership of ™ Profeawr FEBD, TAK OLKEB:' ,« BOBEBT W. BDTLEB, Proprietor. tCSB. LA IHOBNE, Stage Uanager. , OMt WahiDt Street, abore Qghth. Me Leuee and Proprietor nt EP. A IMS. JES UAMUOIH UnSIO HALL OF THE WOBLD. jBE LAB0E8T AMD HOST AHTISTIO COHPANT JS AMEBIOA. TONY PABIOB, The celebrated Oomlo Singer and fetter. « K>i£E EELENB, The Premiere DaDMQte of the aga. lie Orett Ethiopian Trio nO-lOnXiaAII, ANDT LEAVITT, and DENMT aALLAOEEB. lOBS EBNESTINE DEFAIBEB, mas EnTT blanohabd, MB. J. 0. WALLAOE, MB, MIKE MoKEM NA. MB. OEOBOE W. SMITH, MB. 0. MoMILLAM, MB. TOM VAMOE. MB. a W. PABKS BJ . MB. JMO. BIITEB, ngg B08A SMITH. AMELIA EELWTBB, LTICT STONE, iUOX LEACH, LUOT HAMILTON, OABOLINE UQJiEB. ANNIE ELDBtDOE, 0. MOBTON. Isd the Famous Court of Deancr, IHE OBEAT CONTINENTAL COBPB DE BALLET. anntsBloH, JOSS OLABA BEBOEB, BMnJLUPBIOE, (IBS gUBIE S0MMEBFIELD, JUBS UAOOIE NICHOLS, UBS EATB'HnaHEB, UBS KATE H AMIL ION, THqoet Wots. Oicktfbs Chairs STota), lowtr FrlTste Boxes... .13 00 I^I^ FrlTate Boxes... .13 00 Seats In Private Boxes.. .BO oti. Oaller; lOots. Colored Boxes 26 ols. Colored Oaller;. IS cts. Doors open at quarter before 7 o'docb. Performance will commence at 8. ' Aitlats of known ability, dealrlng engagements, wlU ptaasa ad- lltnu above. '. 40-tt FOX'S 0A9 IWO, CHESTNUT 8TBEET, ABOVE SIXTH, y pfllLADEIiPHIA. PA. B..FOS Bole Leasee. Tn Bris op las "Casino" still . ra thb AsoBiDiiiT, The Unerring Voice of the Publlo ' PBOOLUHS THAT FOX'S CASINO, FOX'S CASINO, Is the meet Bespeotable, The most 06mlar(able, and The most Popular place of Amusement m P gTT.tTtRT.PgTt , 'THE OOUFANT" The most Versatile, The moat Talented, And the Largest; THAT EVEB APPEABED IN ANT MUSIC HALL In the City. TTbatever Is Qieat in the World of Talent, Invariably finds a Imaeit FOX'S CASINO. . KoR.—The above popular place of Amusement has now been b the tide of snccesafm,operation for upwards of 81x Months, SBdtr the management of Mr. B. FOX, lormerlv Proprietor of " OuniBBDBT Hall, New York, during whloh period it has earn. •1 for Itself the name whloh all other Manager* have In vain tdad to obtain, viz: THE MODEL MUSIC HALL OF PHILADELPHIA, litlits of real merit can find good engagementa by applying lUier personally or by letter. Stars liberally treated with. OHBIB NOBBIS, Treasurer and Business Manager. 4S.tf H&aT A SUmOHS'B „ ^ STAB TROUPE OF MINBTBEia, CONSIBtlNO OF EIGHTEEN PEBFOBMEBS, WHO STAND WITHOUT A BIVAL. •Tis not in mortals to command suooeis. But we'll do more, endeavor to deserve It" ' The oare exerolsed In the aeleoUon of every Artist, is a gnar- iSDiee to the publlo that every one engaged Is a STAB. UNNPIIECEDENTED COMBINATION OF ASTIBT0. OONBOUDATION IN BBALITX o» TWO fin wPAy r y i Q , - THE MODEL OBOANIZATION OF THB WOBLD, Ate now on a tour throngh the Slate of New Tork, on their mywest. Daring the past weak they have appeared to Im- B«oM audiences, who nave pronounced their performances My humorous and aide splitting; their language and aoUons of noh a obuaoter that none, however tiatldlous, oan- possibly be ■luded, bespeaking Aotors of the highest tone and petoeptlon, Tbbib Bonos, Mblodbs, Insisuhbral Muaio, AND Danoiko, -Yotmhig one of the most pleasing Entertainments ever olTer- •4 led by BOB HABT, the Quintessence of Fan, and'. . LEW BIMMONB, the UnrivaUed Banjolsi BUnmL COLE, WM. BLASENBS, i. B. TATLOB, D. BIST, O. OBBMAIN. WM. BLYTHB, C. SMITH, F. WELLS, WM. WALTON, J, OHABLES, HABBT XENTON. ' H. SAVAGE,' 'J.' B. SADLEB, 0. DHOBKIN, QBO.'BMITH, ^nky m ^ NICHOLS, Treamer, , jJAJt^iJaOTONta^ .„SABD TO AUHAOBRB OF PLAOBB OF AnOSBl- *raT.-.Th« foUowing talented arUsta'are, onder written en- vlx"""'* with Qeorge I^ea, proprietor of LEA'S MELODEON, jSS£"2SL»n* formerly lessee of the NEW TOBK MELODEON, ndOLTItpio MUSIC HALL, Philadelphia, to perform at any ''^'ctable place of amusement in the United SUM; each' one nvhom stands without a rival in the profession, and are onl- ™wur aokaowledged by the press and the publlo as tho ns plus Wn la their various lines of bosiness I »»n- ^ . BIONOB BLISS, , f^iHi Antipodean Pedestrian, who walks the oelUng head iISSIISJ';*''^ ""ly P«»ftrmer now living who executes this MdMwl feaU.together .wlth hto. son, TODNO AMEBIOA, in ■ wflv vanoua gymnastlo aotSi ^BMt popular Sthfopian Delineator of the day. A sure oard " ».«i.n , . '"*°*5otBBW LBATITT,. o'lUtke mostpopulnMegro Bongs and Sketohea S>>d*y; MUIJJGANandLBAVnnroomVlned, fotmavary ^ wncttve feature in an entertainment 11.^;.. ' MISS JENNIE ENGLB, .'£f *^*odeomeat woman on the Amerioan alagi, ud, as a vooal- ' S^r' iDMt pleasing ond atlraoUve'of any lady now sing- v^Jla ooncott halls or theatres. , . —* * e ,w. . BILLT OAVAlJAOH, , ';, , beat Irish Vocalist in America. BU spngs a^ anUtely' new. ?J°Posed on the topics of tbo day, and sung only by hlmsUt, 'M?'*^°^<>f«^'m«n are all Stars, and wlU. M'taglged to 9**)*8or*, eiiher individually or as a comblnaUon, At k reasonk- £*°<lary. Allcommttolcauona In reference to the.abov^. per.. .. ntmeti most be addressed tb GEORGE LEA, Melodeon, Baltlmor*. ku.; otL"-"^'*'' vrishing eogagoments by the year oan obtain good '-" ^/ VPlylng as above, and save themselves the tronble M Pnpiittoat, .1., .,. ■! ) - 1 ■ .BBBII BRT RIDBRai. SAU SHABPIfTS MiVSTItELA. ■".ir^ 'J.^ BAND,' ' -^TL ■ .. ■ .. AND BDBLEaQUB OPEBA TBOUPB, THB UONITOBS OF MINSTBELST, Are now meeting wlUl . . OBBAT BUO0E8S InalltheWestamOltlef, . On their route to - . ' ; . , LOUIS AND OHMAaO, Whei6 they wHl appear during the present sfaooD, . r •.. , , - • • ■ . nmoDpona . THSDt. OBEAT OHALLENOE PBOaBAHMB,.' Aa parfomwd only by these i ■• .u ' i-i^.j. AUTOORiTB OF STHIOPU,: .. ; i i i THB Mammoth tboupe of the 'WOBld; ' In the ranks of this ■.■i-r:, ABMrOFABTISM . wlUbefound Five Original Comedians, NineMusidans, ■■■i: .i .'. ' Four Bolo Binserv '':'" 1., . ■ ^ . FiveiDanoea,' AndabostofAnxniaries.togivedneeireottothelr in OBiaraAL BUBLESQUEB. The Best Quartet, The Beat Instrameniallst^ '. ■ .■ The Best Dellneatorft-and . _ The Best OiolieBtra, Kv nii l acowy si lumsiuur. THE SUBSTANTIAL ETHIOPIAN CONFEDEbA07, . ALL IBON CLADS. The Largest HaDs in the Country . / , ■ Are too email to aeoonmiodate THE VAST CBOWDS - Who floflk to see THE OBEAT OBIGINALS. ' Hie most Stupendous E thiopian Organltatloik EVEB SNOWN. THE MAMMOTH ADVEBTISINa or TBIS POFULAB Z90UPE Has marked an Era In the : A9NAS8 OF BCBNT COBB;i . ' And caused our rivals to ' ' ' ' . | STAND AQHA8II ■ , : . ' HUGE BILL-BOABDB . . i . '< ' n ■ ■ havetobe . i' .. t,- . ' '. ooHsrauoixD To Display The Twenty-ilve . • , . ■ ' PICTOBIAL P0STEB8 That announce The Advent «f THESE SABLE STABS, ' Preceded by the PASTE BBIOADB. Gen. I, D. NEWCOOMB, Avant Courier. ■ CoL B. BBIGHAM BBOWV, Advertiser and PaxagraphJat, Vt}. 0. UNDEBWOOD. - Programme Wrestler, O.A.BOn>, Leader. FBANE BOWLES, ' Leader of Brass Band. O. W. BAILET, Property Man. Tickets, 2S cents. Besarved Seats, SO cents. a- BAM BHABPLET, Manager and Proprietor. iiHUa PBAaij OF THB ABIBIUOAN BTAOB." MISS LUCILLB WBSTEBN, This dlstlngalshed artiste whose thrilling and pathetic rendition of , LADT ISABEL AND WknkW. VINE* in her celebrated dramatlo version of the navel of EASTLnnn^ has been pronounced both by PBE83 AND PUBUO the most marked success of the present day, will u>petr la followa: HOLLIDAT STREET THEATRE, BALTIMOBE, . , Monday Eve., Feb. 93. HOIJIDAT BTBEBT THEATRE, BAIAIMOBE, Tuesday Eve., Feb. 31 CHESTNUT STREET THEATRE, PHILADIXPHIA, Wednesday Eve.. Feb. 35. HOLLIDAT STREET THEATBE. BALTIMOBE, Thursday, Eve., Feb. at. HOLLIDAT STBEBT THEATBE, BALTIMOBE, Friday Eve., Feb. 37. CHESTNUT ffTBEET THEATBE, PBILADECPHIA, Saturday Eva, Feb.-38. And will appear In the two oitles for FOUB OON8E0DTIVE WEEKS, ' Alternating her performances aa above. .On MONDAY EVENING, MABOH SSd, She will appear at the WINTEB OABDEN, In.thlsolty. _«»4f ■ ■AGVIBB'S OPBRA HOVSB, . . / BAN FBANOmOO, OAL. THOMAS MAOUIBE .Proprietor and Maoagar. H. OOUBTAINE Stage Manager. B. HAROLD Conductor. J, L, BOHMITZ. .'.. .Leader of OrohtsttS. ' FUUiWeekofthe ITALIAN OPEBA TBOUPE. BIGNOBA BIANOm. ' BIONOB BIANCHI, MAS. AGATHA STATES, MISS LIZZIB PABEEB, HISS JENNIE MANDERVILLE, MISS ALICIA MANDEBVILLB, MB. JOHN OBEOG, BIGNOB J. QBOSSI, BIG. BONCOVEBI, MONS. CHABLES, And the Celebrated German Chorus, conslsttng of 99 voices. rsicBS or adhibsiok. Dross Circle ifl I Oroheatra Seats H Parquet OOota | Second Circle...; ....38ot> Private-Hoxea,... fl and tlO. Box01Be«openfromlOA.lLtolP. M. Seats seonied three dws in advance. Stars visiting California should remember that Mr. Usgalre Is also proprietor of Hayes'Park, Ban Ftandscoi the Metropo* lltan Theatre, Ban Francisco, Sacramento and MarysviUe. 86-tf FO& BHItV. . TO SHOWMEN AND OTHERS INTEBESTED. The Privilege to run the CANDY STAND inside and outside of Wheeler's IntematlontI Circus and Modem Arena, Bald Bland has the Bight of Bale of all Betreshments, also of Tloketa and Bong Books. Also for sale, the First Bight to SIDE SHOW. Said Circus will start from Boston on or about the Stth of April next Also, Candy Wagon, with all the appartenanoea for carrying on the business, and a two horse Side Snow Wagon and Harnesses. Also, a amall Polyorama of the War, in first rate order. Price very low, for oasl^. Also, a fins Olrcus Band Wagon, one of the best In the coontry, will be Boldlor less than half Us original cost Costat Feeldlng k Brothers, of New York, f lOOO; wlUsdl it for MOO. cash. ^ Also, M Wax Heads of noted Individuals; will be sold cheap for caw, or exchanged for dtp property. Also, a large Glass Steam ffliglne in periect order, and tiibes, blowers, &o., &o., being a complete Exhibition, and offers a rare chance to any one wishing to engage in Glass Blowing. N. B.—None need apply unless they have the cash to pay in ad- vance, and to those we will sell very low. For terms apply to . GOODWIN & WILDEB, U West Fourth street, Oinolnnati, Ohio, Or WH. 0. CBOMBIE, No. I Warren square, M-tf , ' , Boston. UasB. A OARD.—TO MANAOEBS OF MINSIBELST AND 00N< OEBT HALLS.-For the benefit and weUkre generally of the above named profession, I sincerely feel it my doty to warn Managers against one J, H. •OaUpbell, Ethiopian Comedian and Bone Player, (forinerlya member of Duprez tt-Gteen'a Mlnalrels,) who has acted unprinolpled wlth me by breaking his engage, ment and leaving my troupe at Schenectady, on the iXlth mat, without any cause or reason whatsoever, and furthermore, with- out ^vlng me a. moment's noUoe, especially at the time when hla servlcas were needed the most He was engaged for the sea- son at 118 par week and expenses. He haa been connected with. OS about three montbs, duniig which time every member of the company will testuythitt I have treated blm kindly and gentle- nuui^, and have donemoreby hlin thanlhadagreedtodo, asl repeatedly advanoed him money when actually In need. I volun- tarily gave him a benefit in New Orleans, a^ the Academy of Muslci last January,Whloh was the means ofplsolng every liberal amount of dollars in his pocket; and to-day, for all these ftvors, the said J. H. Campbell injures me aeveral hundreds of dollan by leaving me at this parUoular time. First Injoir bv ■ heavy order of printing I have Just had done at Olarry & BetUy's, also atPurooll A'Dntton's, New York, with the said Ounpbell's name attached flourishing over latvellfe^lie cuts, Secondly, by being advertised to appear with us In six different places, aimounced very extenalvely by programmes and posters; and thirdly, by not hanng at prosont a man to fill his position, Juat at the ove of op-, enlngln Montred tor two weeks. Therefore, In JosUoe to myself, and 7or the future benefit of Managers, I would say beware of ono J. H. Campbell. . ■ . _ ■ ^.a ^ OHAB. H. DUPREZ. Manager of DnpreE 6 Orton's 40.1te New Orleans and Metropolitan Minstrels. THB gOPB ti TBODPH OF THB WOBLD* raB_W0BIJ);BENOWNED ^ ; BUaiBBT'S HTNSTBBLfil _ Oofflposed of the fonowing Talented Artlsta:— B. & UUMSBY, HABB7 HAPGOOD, WIL PBIOEl W. H, SBOOrWAY, ' JULES STBATTON, O. H. CABTEB, GEO. WBIOHIUAN, JAS. OAYNOB, OABL BOHULTZ, H. BDTLEB, O. P. PERRY, W. HERMAN,. TH08. DBVBBELLi MASTEB HENBY, NED WEST. .This Troupe are now on a Tour, and will visit the prlndpal does throughout the East and West ' The best Quartette, . Tbe beat OotnsdIaDS, In the Minstrel Profession, tf-if HABBY HAPGOOD, Agent. llUBHUrasTA 'B BXOBLSIOB CAMPBELL MINSTRELS. This Superb Tronpe of Ethiopian Melodists are now perform- ing with unbonndea Success, sTthe Masonio Temple, Louisville, Ey, Judges of Negro Mlnstrday pronounce Company wedi deserving the name of OAMPBELra. The following well known gentlemen oomprlse this Excelsior organization:— W. E. MANNtKG, DAN M. HOI/F. J. H. STOUT, . OLABK GIBBS, DAN W. OOLLINB, . SIGNOB ANGELO, JOE MAIB8, FRANK ANGELO, J, 0. MUBFHY, D. ANGELO, . HONS. HAOEB, MASTEB HABB7, MISS FBANE CHRISTIE. OHAS. A. MOBNINGSTAB, Proprietor. GEO. H. BENTLZY, Agent 45- ""cOHOBBTHAIJi^ ^..r^ - Helena, abe. SMITH, UUBPHY FBEEBEBTHYBEB, Proprietors. Bntertainments every Evening, ST THX SABLE HABM0NI8TB, ^ Comg rid^ the foDowlng talented Ethiopian Artists J. B. MUBFHY, ' MABTIN FBEEBEBTHYBEB, ' E.D. OOODING. J. H. STOUT, • JOHN FBEBBB IB'i'H llB ltlt, HENBY PftHHHttWI'H V Hhnt john oolk ohasTbandfobd, . geo. w. nobtebop, Ih oonj unction with LA BELLE LOUISE, nie charming Danseuse and Vocalist, AND MDLLE THEODORA, Hie fksdnatljig Prima Dansense. Artists of recognised merit, wishing engsgements, will aroly toJ.B.MU]mi[T,HeIena,Ark. Higher Salaries paid than by any Management in the eonntry, 4(i-tf WASHINOTON, D. 0. WILLIAM E. SINN Bole Proprietor. GEO. B. EDSON Stage Manager. Also of HBEE TY HA LL, ALE XANDBIA, TA. THE OANTEBBURY Is the MOST UAGNIFIOENT KUSIO HALL IN Aurp.itTnA, None but the VEBY POST TALENT WILL BE ENGAGED at this BEAUTIFUL TE&DLE. Ladles and Gentlemen of known ability always wanted. Address to GEO. PEBOIVAL, Business Manager, Or . WILLIAM E. SINN, Proprietor, 4S-tf Box 189, Washington, P. 0. UBrBmPOUTAnTTHBAl^ BAN FRANCISCO, OAL. OHABLES TIBBETT8 Lessee and Manager. This Theatre is now open for the Fall and Winter Season, with the finest Company ever In Oalifomia. JULIA DEAN HATNE, MRS. JUDIM, MISS MOWBBAY, MRS. 0. B. THORNE, MBS. OLAUOHLEY, MB& JAS. SO'ARE, MISS FBEDEBIOES^ MB. J, B. BX)OTH, MB. L. F. BEATTY, W. U, lEUAN, W. 0. FORBES, 8. W. LEACH, FBED FBANKS, £. THAYEB, H. BROWN. With a Numerous Corps of Aaxlllariea PBIOIS or AnKUSION. Dress Clrde tl.OO I Orchestra Seats $1.00 Parquet.... DO cts | Gallery 28ata Private Boxes 10 and 5 dollaia. Stars Intending to vlalt Oallfomla will find It to their Interests to addreas as above. lo.28t WASHiiraToir hai.i. conobrt book, WHEEUNG, VA., The only B6om in the City soltabla for CONOXSTL TBEATBIOU. AND MOOTBEL PSBTOBIIAIKIIS, Situated in the heart Of the City. COBNEB OF MABXEI ASD MONBOE STBEEIS, Immediately oppodte the MoLuie House, Easy of Access, and Unsurpassed for Strength in the United States.. The Boom Is IM feet long by Sl feet wide, 21 feet celling, in- cluding a Stage 38 by 80 met with four Dreaalng Booms, and Bcenery; Brilliantly Lighted and fomlahed with Am Oh^in. 1^ Let on accommodatlDg terma. 10-tf WaaUngton Han BoJldlng, Wheeling, Ta. "^jSCchSIfRAU^ ^w.~s~n.-^>.. the popular AUEBIOAN COMEDIAN, NEW YORK'S FAVOBTTE DBAMATIO SON, Will shortly appear In a new phase of character added to his al- ready extensive repertoire. Mr. Chanftran baa purchased the eiolualveri^t to perform Ohas, Gaylor'avery sucoesstol Play entitled OUB AMERICAN COUSIN AT HOME. And will shortly have the honor of appearing In the now world- renowned dhoiacteis of LORD DUNDREARY,. AND BIS BBOTEEB BAU. •That's the idea." M-W . ••Andallthatsortofthlsg,yoaknow." THB HOLHAK NATIONAL OPEBA TBOUP B, BBILLIANTXY SUCCESSFUL EVERYWHERE. Now open for Bummer Engagements. SOUNiUBULA, CXNDKBEIXA, ' ' BBAun ASS Kb BxiSTj OmLD o» TBB HEonmiT, Tbx Yodno Aonss, MB& PABTISaiOK, . Thb Old Otoos, fto. Letters addressed to the Oumn Ofilce for ^ 4Mm* GEO.. HOLMAN, Proprietor and Managed, . THB IiARGBST BEOW BHIi PRINTINa JBTABTiTHIfMENT IN ^B WOBIDI OLABBY & BEILLBY, (Baooessors to John E. Bacon,) PBINTBBS AND BNOBAVBBS, la and li Spruce Street, New York, parttonlar attention to getting up all kinds of . FANCY SHOW BILL8 iot tardllng companlM, and have on hand a Uge and spleodia aasortanent of large and small WOOD OUTS ■attritleibrClNasses, Menufariee, Ethiopian Peifomett, Gyiii. Mats, Uaglodans, Ao., Ao., which oan be printed In one or moid edon, to.nlt oustomeie. THBT.HAVB.OOIIB. ... ^-v^ ;.. - ,v . >ji. "OL.. ELLINOEB, • y • Wth bU ticfSpifit Living Wonders, havt sons to OanaOa, - WTTE'THB rAMOOa . . .IDUPBEZ ft green:s New Obuanb and Mbtboiolitan Ofeba Tboupb. ,OOifMpDOBE FOOTE ""^> .AND ,r.SMALL, Whose diminutive dze and brilliant performance have oston* Ished more people than tuf.oibet Prodigies that have ever been introduced before thApabUa. "The whole world is ohanenoMT not Koipma P. T. BASNinc, , " \' FOB 40.0001 To produce his equal in ' ■ ; AGE, SIZE, WEIGHT, AND EDUCATION, OOMMODOBEFOOTB, '' ■ The moat Extraordinary Man In Mlniatoro of the age, being 23 years old, 98 inohaahlgh,:and weighs 33 vounds. - These Wonderful Curiosities have Just arrived, direct from New Orleans and Havana, where they have concluded themort suocessfbl engagement in the annala of Amosement The Commodore Is 8MALLEB, IJGH^R, Bj^CTBB FOBIQD, . A ND FAB BETTER EDUCATED, Than dther Ton Thdub or Oou, Km, AH of whloh BABNUif, the PniNOBof SHawiiHN, .ls forced to acknowledoe, from the evidence o£hlB sending bis sgent to Foit Wajne, Inolonl.'to'engage tbo Commodore at any jMoe. Any letters accepting Challenge, will reach me at the Nev York OuFTEn Office. WM. ELUNOEB, ' . ' 47.tf .. Preceptor Com. Foots and OoL Bmall. ^^BBOiJDWjAV^mRAOBf^ '^'^~^~'''~'''^"~T^7' 600 BBOADWAY. L. Hi LENT ; Manager.' Open dally ftom 10 A.M, to 10 P.M., with the most splendid collection of • LIVING WILD ANIMALS IN AMEBIOA. THBEE PEBF0RMAN0E8 DAILY. ' I AtIlKA.M., 8 andP.M.,by i: PERFORMING ELEPHANTS, PONIES, MONKEYS, & KUIiOI. Admission'26 ots.: Children under 10,18 cts. 47- BOCHESTEB, N. Y. Ihli long established and popular place of AmuMment eoa« ttnues nnaer the aame Management that for 18 yean of aaaidaoni attention to the comfort and convenience of Its patrons, has won ibr It the reputation of .being one of the most popular and belt coodncted places of Amusement In the State. Apply personally, or by letter, to W. A. BEINOLDA U-<m* S9 Arcade. Bochester, N. Y. Jm B. HoDOlfOVOH'S NEW PLAY OF SEVEN SISTERS! Earing concluded a Brilliant Engagement of three weeks In dnolnnat], at Geo. Woods' Theatre, Is now performing at KIl- sler's, Columbus. WlU sppear next at Henderson's, Pittsburg for three weeks; thence to Louisville, at Geo. Wood's new The* atre; at Indianapolis, April eth; thence to Cleveland, at Ellaler'a Academy of Music; and McVloker's, Chicago. Last Scene newiT painted. All business communications and engagemenia aa. dressed to JOHN BUNTLY, Wood's Theatre, Clnoumatl, Bnsl< ness Agent for JOHN B. MoDONOUGH. 4Mta DE ARBoiuf BTREB'T OPBRA 1101788^ j ' Nob. he and 117, Dearborn street, Chicago, m. FOR BALE—This valuable Proper^, now occupied, and pos- seedon given when required. It la acknowledged to be the best Hodo Hall west of New York. Will seat 800, can be extended at small expense to accommodate 1200 to 140O persons. Apply to JOHN PABEEB, Treasurer, ; le-lt-s.b. ' Chicago, HL TO OIROCS KANAOBRS.—SAM LATHBOF, the Origl* nil KxNTnoEi Clown, Siuup Obatob, and CoinoVoaAiJST,"ls ready to negotiate for the coming Traveling Season. Mr. LATHROP has not performed through any of the Atlantio States for the last five years. Addreas BAU LATHBOP, NUon's Circus, Alexandria, Ta. Who speaks first), -4641* to'manaobrsI ^ the sisters ida and bosa duval, Operatic and Comlo Vocalists, having dosed their lengthy and proaperoua Engagements In the Weet, have retamed home, where, after a short rest, they will be prepared to enter Inti other Engagements, Address 1038, Federd street,., r 46-2t* PhUiddplila. now OPBK at Smith (c Dltson's Hall, CINCINNATI, GOODWIN A WILDER'S GIGANTIC POLYMOBAMA OF THE WAB. The only legitimate exhibition of the War now travelling, form- ing a complete epitome of all the thrilling Incidents and events coaneoted with the ^ GBEAT BEBELLION, ■ ■-■■> r Its' route through the Western OlUes has, uos Ikr, bean re GRAND TBnndPHAL MARCH, exhibiting nightly to HOUSES OBOWDED TO OVERFLOWING, iVOW^ PEOPLB'S HJXL, NEWBUBGH, N. Y.—Ihls BoU la now open for the accommodation of FIBST CLASS TRAVELING COMPANIES, Has Stage, Dressing Booms, and all the modem Improvements necessary for a FIrat Class Hall. Will seat comfortab ly o ne thou« sandperscns. For'terins, Ac., applyto J, M. MABTIN, • People's r People's Hall, Newburgh, N. T. WABHMGTOIT VARIBTIBB. ^ ' < ALBERT HAUBLIN * 00 Proprietore. ■ JAMES PILGRIM -.il-.^jM? - . OPENED FOB T HE BEA80K, FIRST OlSm COMPANY. The Ban, fbrdesanoe and comfort, eannetbeaxoeDedbr any iiiiillAt Establishment in the country. , '. VEBY BUPERIOBEKISBTADnfEin^ „ . ; IlkrAtitoivatarS^BmiM. BlhlopsanActs^ Singing. Dandng,.4o., Ac, will be gtven. . .. .. i nirt ebse iMsts dtdrinft sngigsfilanit itftf ild^ - POBTOTttOBBOX, Itt. IV A deposit required on an woA ordered.. AU order* addressed to ."OLABBY A BEILLSY," Baoen Print- ing and Engraving establishment 13 and 14 Bprnoe stieet, New Tcck, win he promptly attended to. 4etf PBINCn OF WAXiBB THBATRB, LIVERPOiiZk EHGLABDi This truly degant and very beaatttdltbeatoei* kept openida> iBg the whole of the year. r^. AMEBIOAN STABS, of ootnowMged podtion and tdent negotiated with, for long or (bort engagemena, aa mutual Int erests nay .roqulre. Addreas, ALEX. BENDEB80N, 44-f8t* ATBBHBCM THBATRB, COLUMBUS, OHIO. JOHN ELL8LEB Manager and Proprietor. Opens on the Uth Inst., for a season of three months, with tho- DiamatloCompanyiromtheAcadeniy of Music, Cleveland. Btai4 wishing nights wlU please address JOHN A. FTiT/ITiFB, JB., ^ 40.tf Columbus. Ohio; Waotsd Imusdiatelt— aftfaotlve Fenule Dancer, if pos- dble, one that can act and sing, for the seuon, for the Colum- bus and Cleveland, Ohio, Ibeatres. Theseason Isftom. dateto- nlddle of July next OHISARD HAI.Ii, OSWEGO, N. Y.—This new, large, and commodious haU la now finished and ready for use. It baa all modem Improvements for lighting, besang, and ventUiUon. The Stage Is large, and conveniently arranged for Tbeatrlcal, Con- cert, or Xectnre purposes. Asa concert room. It cannot beex<- ceUed, Address JOHN A. BABBY, 44-13teb ' . Proprietor Musard HaU, Oswego, N. T. IjBA'B MELODEON, BALTIMOBE, MD.—This house'is. the oidy Concert Boom open in Bdtlmore, and la carried on by.' GEORGE LEA, formerly \ PROPRIETOR OF THE NEW YORK MELODEON, Performers of tdent wishing engagements wUl addreas aaabove> Open every night except Sunday, and "No Matinees." B.—TWQtTY FIVE YOUNG LADIES wanted for the ballet Those that can dance single dancea preferred. 4(Vtf ' HEW IMDiWHirS TiimATR^ GEO. BAYFIELD Lessee and Uanager. The Spring Season at tbls Theatre commencee on APRIL 16, 1868, after the most succossfOl FaU Soason ever known In Mem> ^^Ladles and 6entIomen of the Profesdon desirous of Engage- ments, will addreas B. R. MAGINLB7, . 4s.tf Acting and Stage Manager, Box 410. 48tf Bole Iisasea and Prop i rttor. AOADBMT OF a niBIC , • ■ - CLEVELAND, OHIO. JOHN ELLSLEB......... .Proprietor sad Hantger. . Xhls li the laroaat most oomfortaUe. beantUBI, and dtoi the most popular theatre In thia dty. It Is ftir BENT, Bt NltinTOB WEEK, tram the present datSi, January 10^ or Troupes on exhibit In II on sharing terms.. All appUoatlona to be nude to the above manager, at Oolumbus^ OUo^.io'the 1st «f April, ■♦*»•■ ...'.::., ■ ■ ■■ ither THB mbitAU ALHAaraRA palaob and amphttbeatbs, tiidaestatSanare, London, England^ Tlie.Proprietor Is otdl Suena^^to engagri first olaas talent andnordtr suitable to Mnounotbttwniinmant TsrswUbanL AtW** above,- HADAMB UARIB BIACART, the Celebrated PBEMIEBB EQUEBTBIAN ACTRESS and PANTOMIMIST,who created stfoh a sensation, and achieved nnequsUed fame In the States a few yean dnoe, having fuUUed a series of protracted engagemenia (with great success,) will shortly re-vlslt the scenes of berftor-. mer triumphs In company with Mr. Jsmos Cook, the renowned Hibernian Clown, firom Astley's, London, and Mr. George Clark,, the edebrated Grotesque, from Eengler's Cirque, Liverpool UtriAiirB MAOART respectfoUy intimates that she has- ft repertoire of New and BeauUftil Scenaa and Acts, adapted for eltntr BIng or Stage, which areweU worthy the attenflon of a dlsorimlnailng pubUc. Due notice of their arrivdwlU be given. All cofflfflunlcattons to be addressed to the Padao HoteL New York. PUA't' BOOKS, PHOTOORAPHS of KATE BATEMAN, olao.asLeah: Maggie MltcheU, LucUIe Weeten, Laura KeanN Caroline Blchlngs, Mrs. John Wood, also in cbaraoter; A. L Menken, as French Spy and Mazeppa; Snaan Denln. Kale Denln, ISaboUa Oubas, Fanny Brown, also In character; Webb Slaters, Lavlola Warren, Tom. Thumb, Mr, and Mia. B. WUlIanub Mr- and Mn. Florence, E. Forrest E. Booth, J, W. Wallact *r.i WUkes Booth, Ed. Adams, Lestor Wallack, and hundreds of.ou- era. 98 cents each, or five for $L Sent to any addreas on re- odptof price. Oatalogneaaenton receipt of PoeMgod*dg>?/ 47-lt» W. 0. WEUY88,878 Broadway, HaW JMt OAUUVHNIA THHATIUOAI. AOXHaV^-ga^ DAN COBBYN would respectfully inform membuewSRJ^T matio, MnsIosL or EqueatrSn PMfonlons, ^i,^^!SSS'^m^ ■ lancy in Sao Franotaco, and is prepared to JM»"''J^^ I and transaot aU other budneas V^''^&,^^cSr (SBlon. Addresa BS^lCSCOWYJ^iBan^^x^^^ N. R-All letter* requiring answan mnit • "^g^ pie-pay the aame. TO HAirAOBRB.-Mlss JUU*to>Smra5?2te i Singer and Danseuse, ^yioaiiittt*t!ff»^I^^iS^BMSStlli sueoenful engagement of three """ffi^^oeTSSet ^th Uanager*. Address No. "•^S^w, Ha^