For one night only. The Original Harmoneons will give one of their grand vocal and instrumental Ethiopian concerts at the Temple, on Friday evening, March 11, 1859. ... The manager would say that having been at much pains and expense in procuring an engagement with Mr. Ivory Hayes, of New York, the celebrated jig dancer, and in order to present a bill to the citizens of this place, which shall meet their approbation, we have no hesitation in offering the following programme. ... The whole to conclude with the side splitting burlesque, entitled the Black dentist. ...
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