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The New York Times
6 Unsigned, Paid Notices
20 to 24 July 1857


20 July 1857

(Advertisement.)

  PURDY'S NATIONAL THEATRE.—"Uncle Tom's Cabin" is to be performed at this house this evening, in which the beautiful and accomplished child actress little CORDELIA HOWARD, and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. HOWARD, (they having just returned from their European tour,) will appear. We are to have also the comic pantomime of the "Salamagundi," and the beautiful drama of "Clari, or the Maid of Milan," the whole company appearing. Secure your seats in advance.


21 July 1857

(Advertisement.)

  PURDY'S NATIONAL THEATRE.—This house was crowded last evening, to witness the revival of the thrilling drama of "Uncle Tom's Cabin"; in which that accomplished child-actress, little CORDELIA HOWARD, personated her original part of Eva, and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. HOWARD, that of Topsey and St. Clair. It is to be repeated again to-night, together with the pantomime of "Salamagundi," and the beautiful drama of "Clara; or, the Maid of Milan."


22 July 1857

(Advertisement.)

  "Uncle Tom's Cabin," with little CORDELIA HOWARD and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. HOWARD, is now being performed every night at PURDY'S National Theatre. The ladies must improve the opportunity of seeing them, as their stay with us is but limited. A laughable pantomime and the drama of "The Charcoal Burner" are to be added to the bill. Go early.


23 July 1857

(Advertisement.)

  "Uncle Tom's Cabin," that great Uncle Tom, as perfomed at PURDY'S National Theatre in 1853 and 1854, some 370 consecutive nights, has been revived again by Manager PURDY, and that too with the original Eva, Topsy and St. Clair (little CORDELIA HOWARD and her parents). This will be a great gala week for the ladies to witness their favorite Eva, and the representation of this beautiful drama. The comic pantomime of the "Frisky Cobbler" and the burlesque of "Pizarrobus; or, Who Shot Rollabus?" completing the bill.


23 July 1857

(Advertisement.)

  "Uncle Tom's Cabin," with little CORDELIA HOWARD and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. HOWARD, is now being performed every night at PURDY'S National Theatre. The ladies must improve the opportunity of seeing them, as their stay with us is but limited. A laughable pantomime and the drama of "The Charcoal Burner" are to be added to the bill. Go early.


24 July 1857

(Advertisement.)

  PURDY'S NATIONAL THEATRE.—"Uncle Tom's Cabin."—Ladies, don't forget this evening and to-morrow night will afford the only opportunity of witnessing this wonderful piece, in consequence of other engagements of the Howard family. This neat and comfortable theatre has been crowded every night of their present engagement, and would continue so for some time, no doubt, could they remain. A comic pantomime, "The Frisky Cobbler," and burlesque of "Pizarrobus," make up to-night's bill.