New York Clipper (Jan 1863)

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PBBBOOTT. ; ' . Ii. OffiBKBT, /, P. KHEBES, AVaDBT SOBNEIDEB, ; ':. D. .W. BOABDMAN, 35 contf; BtMmd'SMti tO eenta. ' LOH M0BBI8, UuigW. HOOiiBT'B OPBOIA. HQTOBl, BB OOK IiCT, '■S 'Oor. OODBT k BBUEtaK BTBEET8, : B^K. HOOLEZ;...................BolePnprletor ind Uukgar. IiB. PUCNDEBaABI..... .i .'. BUge tUiaasr OVaPAWs XEBOZ..; ^ Tooil DIn<rtOT VMF. BIBAUB. PUnlBt ta& Initrnmenttl Dlteetoi HOOLST'B MIMSTBELS Oomp Wring the follow ABTHDB E.N, i wdl Imovn munben of the profeasloni JOmnCT BOOEEB, T< B. PBENDEBOABI, ' r. W. HILTON. * T. U. HAYB, T. UoNALLT, , PBO?. STBAUB, lUBTEB EDDIE, lad B. U. HQOLET. f' In. a snperlor anteitainmant, am- ad4d in us lepwtolie of EtMoplan laMnOfT.' Torptttloiilin; Maptognnimsi.' D<)OHopei/at6\; tooomniiaceatTX* Tlokeia 2S cents, f■• •; ■-. "' " 31-tf f.'BILBSv^ ■■• Hi'fflMPB,'' ■ . '"J. BBTABT^- ' WbA. Dili appear . b^adliM all tliat aan be Ini . Unktrtfay.' " 444. THB OBSIA,T>ABraBI0AS BTUSIO IUIjIi, . .t. ■ . J -i*! BBOADWAT. BOaEBT:?<r.:'BIITLEB...... > . . .PlopTistor and Manager XiieUiiala Hallof the Uaoek. ; NO oessahom of NOTELTIES, The Watlooal Inttltatlon fbi Eihlbltlon of .., ., TALENT OF ALL NAIIOHa Tba most popnlaf Pla$a .ot ABUuement In the World. We have, the largest and moat leapeotaUe. moat Intalleotaal and oij^i^ lindlfqiftff of any other, place of Amnaement In Am Aloa< la tiU'eniy Piatie of'A^tiaenira^of tbe Und In Fair Totk. Han- aLgaishaTesoDglit'torlTal us,bot ibeyhave aB signally fillsd •Ua^+Mdilnd ■ \ ■■ ■•.-.•■...•..>•.'•. ONEBTONE ■ ' imtU-we are left aloB^ in the fleld; ' Ow penny rlTiIs might aa well try to hold a penny oandle to . thy a anaa tohaTa Wed tolmUa te :■ ' ; THE ONE—THE ONLY—THE FtEflT—THE BEST ' CDNOEBT BAUi IN AHBBIOA, , THE QBBAT ASEBIOAN HITBIO TTAT.T,. .33. COHTIHIiRTAlj aniBld EtAIili, raiLABELPHlA. Walont Etieat, abore Briith: Bole Leaie* and'Proprleior.TOED. AIMS. Treasnrar and Boalnen Hinager.. J. iW. ALLINSON. • BtageManager....; : . ■. n MnW rr.T.ATf . ' Leader of Orchestra.. :JSO'. BlTTEB. THE MAMMOTH UnSIO HALL OP THE WOBLD, JffB LABOBBT AND MOST ABTIB TIO OOBPB OF .ABTIfiTS EVEB ■*<»T»>T'*T-^-^ TO0ETHER/ MBS ZTA BBEMT, •'.i.i:, . '• : T he Bong Bird of Amerlea. i- 'U prj.tK HBtiiona. ■ , ^'■1 .v.'^ "' Xlitf Premiere Ban«4nia of the age. '''^!HB BOLLAirDITBBMSma^'. I. ..-if v.; ■; ' .ijiijqgijijnitedGTiiuUali. ' maB'JCtlA 'FBIOE, ^ ■ • • ' DENNT OALLAOBEB,' BOBS'BDOEB'BUHItEBFIEIJ), SAMLONCI, UIBB-BWA SMITH, OHABLIE NEQJi, " ' ' Idas UAGOF NtOHOLS, JOHN BnSBS, UDS KAVB'HOaSES, 0. W .,PAB KEB. < . 1.. •ajB.'OEOBQEBMTra AbA '{hq-'fUdoaa'COlitlaental OoAude Ballet; together m. ^qtMied uidvnApproiie'hable, and aiurge Oorpaot Aniillarlaa. ■■• ■ ■■rii,'.,'i: i. ■• 1 AsimBioK, WCK^'I HDinnUlIirlUIiIi. T. ' ' JU BBOABWAY, .. 014 ^ ■^ 'OtmoimAthA'BL'NiaiilabHold. HHRBT WOOD....... Bole Srtorletor and UaBiger. . ANOTHEB TBIUHPH. OONTINDED BD00ES8 ' ' Ot tlie great Afrloairtenion of Ueyorbeof's Grind Qpera, DINOBAH, Which hu been teUelTed-dnilngJho past neek by OBOWDED HOnSES, rpoaed of the eUte of the olty. With BAPTCBOUS AFPLAUSB. MONDAY, . OEOEUBEB 9t/and oTeryerenlng dortnktha w««k, - DINAH (DINOBAH,) THE PARDON PELL-MELL. For plot and Incidents, tee libretto ot the Opera. BPBOIAL NOnOE. . The Opera of Dlnorah mnat be withdrawn after thto week ft>r other norelUes. ' . .mvlOm TO TBS OFBBA, A OBA^ DBAWINChBOblt BNTEBTAINiaSNT, WOOD'S MIHBTBELB. OTHELLO, EATFI tm0Z2 Ton, TBS FOOB TUI/nnaS, ' soiosi DAHOBS, ao., ao.i by - ' BFHBOBN. - ' 0EABLE7F0X, FBANK BB OWIB . cooLWEiTB, ^-. eenbt; fbane oontzbsb; FL0BENOE,-_ • GLENN, . BOHWIOABDI, , ISAAOB BBOTHEB8, HASLAU, LEIB, , LOPSWOOD, GABATAGVA, LEWIB, Ao. Soen open at iii ! commence It o'olook. Tloketa 31 oents. No ponheotlon with any other Tionpe amnmlng the nama of Wood's Minstrels. .38- UnSS KATBl FISHBR, ' ' ^THE CELEBRATE A0TEE8S AND EQUEBTBlfiNNE. Has Jnit finished an engagement of Eight Weeks, at Boston, In her wozld-ienowned charaoter of MAZEPPA, V iKDTBB . Great andOrlgln^EqnutrlanDrama, in FonrActs. Written oy w. B. E ngllah, Esq., entitled wnrp. mTltit tw^ As played by her ai illghto to oTerllowlng heilsas, anfl ac- knowledged by the Presa of Boston to be the most Daring Feato of Eqnestria nnm OTer wltneMed on fay.^tage. MISS FISBEB has the^twat IHek Horse in the coimtry, the oelebrstad ••ALEXANBBfi.'* Also, the ezolnsiTe righto! Ur. Engliah^ oelebratad Dram a of the ' THBEE FAST UZN. lOeS FIBBEB will vpear at TOBONTO, December 8th. for two weeks. Managers win <pleaae address, care of — bL ■ - 88- OHABLES 8. BBBNABD A Co., 188 Broadway, - ■ comer of Broome street, H.Y. ABLraaTOB,' LKOir & ' OOMNIKXlil'S BUR- BTRBLS, from S88 Btotdway, New York, ooi^rlalng the fol' lowing talented performera:— ABLKOl ■fflLCtAM i AL^EBT JONES, Comedian; SAMUEL GABDNEB, Baaso, Ute of Matt Feel's; WM. BPAULDINa, Harpist;' BAMnXL PRICE, Oomedun; FRANK OABDELLA, Planllt; .FRANK BPOHEB, Comet; JAMES GRANVILLE, 2d Violin, nfrom the Olnolnnatl Inqniier.] ' "This splendid tronpe of minstrels, the beat that has errer visited our olty, remains at Smith & Dlison'sBall, one week loia- er. They drew an immense audience at the abOToh^last nighty bnt when we take into consideration the mnsical ability and talent that comprise the company, the cause thereof iafiilly explained,'" One notloe will be given of their retom East , 874t* " B. L. DraOEBfi, Agent OTOH, ' Comedian; J. B. DONNIEEB, First Ylolln, ■ and Leader; MASTER LEON, Danaense and Borlngne Prims Donna; EDWIN KELLY, Tenor and Light Comedian; nBi<o«s OABDBir. ' _;. ' j..^ Loiseo and Manager, WU; WHEATLBSii., , * SECOND WEEK. TBIDMPHANT BUOCES?, ,0P THB. oband, bouantic, speotaonlab dbama^ favbt and habodbbitei' ^ mbTj. b. bobkbts: ♦ . as' ■ " MEPHIBT0Pm,E8, , TBIB HTBNIKa AND EVERY EVENING UNTIL FtBTEEB NonoB. Faost „.Mr, L. B. BheweU I Valentine Mr. J. Lsnergan Btander Hr. A. W. Fenno | Belbel; .-... Ur. & Iamb Bfargaerlto (her first appearance) Ulsa Emily Thome UarUia Ulss Mary Wells | Helene Mrs. Hark Smith The Boeneiy entirely new, by J. H, BELWIN. JHewDreases,by MonsPHILLtPEandAssistants. ' ' New Appohitmenls, by GEO. 'W. LETZINOEB. Novel Ueohmlcal Effoots, by BDNYOITA DEHILT. And a FULL AND EFF ICIE NT CHORDS, nnder the dlreotlon ot HARVEY B. DODWOBTH. Deon open at 7, to oommenoe a quarter before 8 o'olook. With the exoepUoa of the Press, no tree list. ST. ISO,. .N HK W TOWBIlV THBATRB., Sgj I^gwlotor.. .j^.MB, 3. W. LINOABD MONDAlTand TUESDAY bVeNING, DEC. » wdai ' An entirely now Drama, .enlltled ^ TBB BTJ8H BANOEBii , rAnPH: AHD'*5AiiSBHO0D, ■ ■ ' Hr. 0. C. Boniface; as ...Tr. ....Ohailea A... Mrs. W. G. Jones .....;.as...,....'..'.....7.,\?;!^ TWO MOBIS UOBE.or THB ' '" ■ COMIC PANTOinBB ■ ot - .' ' ' ■ ' HARLEQUIN JACK BHEPABD; ALL'BIQHT^ COVET. C And the Naotleal Drama of . , . ' ^ - - THE PIBATE DEY; 'i OB, • . THE FALL OF ALOIEBB. PBtqiiet'v.'.'.'i';'., A. .".u.M ota. ' Orebestra' Chairs .'. 87 els. . Lowv Privet* Boies..,. .13.00 ^perPrtTateBoxes....«3 00 Beats in Private Boxes.. ,50 ota. Gallery.....'.....; lOots, Colored Boxes. 'if oia.' , OoIoredGallery..'.......'.18ots. 'Doon'opsaAt'qnarter before 7 o'elook. " ^i'>' •,' b..- Performanoe vrill oommenoe at 8; ■ Artists orknown ability, deelrisg engagements, wlB- please ad. dress IS abdt^. ' .. ^ . .»7-tf SIiODKOIT, .' .',if.'<;fW'i. '■'■. ■ BALTmOBE, MD, ' . '' JOteBbaveSstabllahment^ carried on by the former Proprietor ~«jcthe'■ .-■■•i ■.■:'.•■.■'■■•■■•'■ , •■ '. .(|-.f.I NEW YOBKMHiODBON. ' ■■• ' 11 now la.lhe foil Ude jof snccess, engsdog none bnt the most /, . TALENTED PERFORMERfi''ra'TEE PROFESSION, BIrtpgers, vldtora to Baltimoror^nst' not, forget to pay us a visit WMn thespaas this way,.a^'ihey wHl be sure to meet aQ the. . v. . •<NEWYOBK-K)LKB."-v ' Parftiimeili of talant.(and none others) csn get larger Salaries, and.'betttt Engagenfenta 'at this BatabUahment, uan at any Oonoert HU in.tha United Stttea. Fare and traveling expenses paid from ai^plaee in the United States. ApBly-bFlener to Baltimore Utlodeon, Ud,, or at SIS Broad- ' WABBnrOTOIT VARIBTIBS. ALBERT HAHBLIN (s 00... ....'.,Froprletors, A. U HEBNANDEZ Aotlog Manager, . < • ;7AUES PILOE9m:'. .. .v .Blage Uahaaer. . nils'newasl~'beantifal.teniple'of amnsement'wiU be. com- ristStad-••' . '■ ' '•• •• . - " OPENED FOB THE BKAflON, . SATURDAY, NOV;EHBEB Hh, 1881 ' For «leganee':iind comtnt, this Hall will notbe'excelled by an y sim ilar oslabllshmeht in the 00Tintiy.i VERY 8UPEBI0B ENTEBTAINHENTS/embradng Pantomimes, Ballets, Ethiopian' Aols, Bingisg, Danolng, Ac, Ac, win be given. . ' | First olass'artlsts dpdrlng eogegements may addreas. POST OFFICE BOX. 508.' Wissnaioir, D. C„ Nov. ISSaL . , . . . .BS-tf .A. J. OAHTDBBDIIT BIITSIO, HAIilt, :. OmOAGO, ILL. LBSBEB AND MANAGES ;vi.. . ' ptage TIanager. ;.>.... .T. t<.-Fltoh. The oonUnved snccess of this tkvorlte .plaoe of resort for. all olaaaai, haa Indaced the proprietor to enlarge and redecorate the entire esttbllshment, ooasistiag of. a magnlfloeitt.Ball, at- tached to vhloh is a splendid Bar Boom, weU etooked with all , kinds of refreahmenta; also, a large and commodious DINING SALOON, for Ladles and Gentlemen, All reliable performers wiahlsg engagements at the above HalL will addreas the prop'rie- for.BOBIMlTohleago, DL J. wThABRIBON, Agent.-[844t* o£l<IFORinA tnOBIATBIOAIi AGXUrO'r.^i^HEBI- . DJ^'OOBBYN' wonld respeetfolly Inform membets of the dra- ■uwe^llnsleal, or Eqneatrlan professions, that hehasestabUshed •n Ageiuqr in San Itanolsoq, an<l is prepued to negotiate engage. BUMS .and transact an ott ier Imsuiess penalnlog to the pro- ftSHOii. ''Address SBEBIDAH COBBYN, Ban FranoladO, CaL . 'V.'A^AB>tters reqnlrlng aDswers .nmst contain a stamp to -1 ■ ' TO M LAHOHBT • '. '' ' * ■fioir BiUi ntiNTiNa xbtaslisement at tbb wobldi .OLABBY A BBILLEY. : ' - ••■.'. -:. > •i. u. i (SttoooBsorstoJohna Baooa,) . : »a:l»Til6S AITD. .BHOpATBBfl. . ;. .,-la imau spruce street; New York. '. HrpttttodlkraiientloiltpBetttnanpUlklndsof F A H 0 I 8 HO W B I L L 8 RwiikveOlBg oompanlesk and have on hand a lugs and nlendld (Mortment of large and Binsa ' ' ^ . ."■'>,:.'■■/:;'■ ~ WOOD OtlT.B- ' ^ ' .' 4MMIslto.eitWiaMS, ltenagail«(, EthloplaB Peiliwti^eis, O^m. ' <«Mts, IbglolaBs, U., ko.i whiali .osn be printM tai one or moM **^Jt%^t»5SS5oajHjroTk,«^^ lElLllriaddrt^'to ••CfiA&BY A BEELUY," QMonPril^ kig kS'KhgnvlBir establlshmenli UMdUQ»nio«itt«M,'Baw Bm^wUlMptoniptlyattendtdto. . 9TM TABllE'i'lKS THBATRB,, LATE ST, LOUIS OPERA HOUSE, After a most snccessfol season af over Eleven months, la kow open with ths following Company: MISS LOUISA'WELIA MISS CLARA BUTLEB; MIBSO. MOBLEY, MISSBOSE DE LUOE, MIBSFANNY THOMPSON. MISS MIN NIE LAN IEB, MEJ2 ADA LAURENT, MIXB JTT T.I Ig l'I'H, ' MISS JOHANNA OLIFFOBD, HISS FLOBENOB WELLS. MISS LIDA BIBBARD,' MLLE FLORA, MLLE LOUIS E WAL BY, _" , ED'WABD BERBY, 'WM. M. REEVE. T. H. JEFFEBBON. TOM CONY, I ' GEO. P. JAQUES, NICK FOSTER, WH. B. DEBB, JOHN CONKUN. P. OONKLIN, , J. BAmiEY, J. JEBOUE. LESLIE MAY, FRANK STEELE, A LARGE BALLET TROUPE. 1 Ballet Master.. BIONOR CONBIANTOn; . - Leader of Orchestra. B. VOQEL. SoenioArtlst.............TEOB. NOXON. ' Costomer. .'.HERR'OHMAN. GEO. J. DEAQLK, Lessee. EDWARD BERBY, Stage Manager- These, with many minor members consBtnte ^ MONSTER COMPANY, Who sra nightly drawing orowded hoosrs to witness their OSASIS AND BBI LtfA NT PE BFOBMAN0E8. • THI VABI^nS ^ ' ■ IS THE LARGEST, HANDSOHEST, BEST APPOINTED, . \ MHO Horn OOHkOTiBLE ■ • MUBIO HALL IN THE OOUNTBY, Parties of ioknowledged excellenoe desiiinf engagements, mar GEO. J. DBAOLB.Variettesmieatre. 81 tr Addreaa St Lonls, MlssoorL AGAIN Iir THHl FlBSLD. . SAM SSARPLBY'S HINBTBELS AND BBABS BAND. , ' The'Autocrats of Bthlo peani sm, THE MODEL'TBOUPE OE THE WOBLD.' / Under the direction of the Great Wit and Hnmorist, BAM SHABPLEY, Are meeUng with great sndeeas thronghont this state—evaxyr when greeted by fall honses-and tbeirpeiformaneea prononnoed by the Press, and Pnbllo Inimitable and Dnapprqaohabls. Every- thing NEW, FRESH, AND ORIGINAL. . niey win visit aU the PrlndDsl Cities in the- . * ' ■ NEW ENGDAHD STATES. Introdnolng their GREAT CHALLENGE FROGBAMME. ' 'BT<T HB '• T WELVE BTABB OF TBB PBOFE83ION. THE OBEAT ETHIOPEAN " IBON-OLADS." C. A. BOYD, Instrmnuital Leader.' . J.'F. BOWLES, Leader of Brass Band. . .' SAH SHABPLEY, .ManagorandPropriietor. J. D. NEWOOMB, Advance Agent A Dlrector of Pnbllcattona. 0. D. UNDERWOOD, General Agent G. W. BAILEY, Property Man.. ST.tf KAGCIBStriB (OPkRA HOUSB^ SAN FBANOISCO, OAL. . THOMAS MAGUntE Fropiletor and'Uanager.i H.'COUBTAINE; StageManiiger. - H. HABOLD Oondnctor. ••J, L. BCHUITZ Leader ot (Orchestra. Fifth Week of the ITALIAN OPEBA TBOUPE. HIONOBA BIANCHL SIGNOB BIANCHI, 1 MAD. AOATHA STATES, MISS LIZZIE PABKBB, HISS JENNIE UANDEBVUiLE, MISS ALICIA MANDERVILLE, MB. JOHN GREGG, SIGNOB J. GBOSSI, eiG. RONCOVBBI, HONS, OHABLES, And the Celebrated Gemian Choras, consisting of 30 voices. < VBicis or uaataos. Dress CInile , d OrcheMia Seats. fl Parioet .SOoto Second Clrde asols PrtraleBoxes,...IS and 110. ' Box Office open &om 10 AM.'to 4 P.M. Beats seonisd^Uiree dus In advanoe. , Stars visiting California shdold lenieDber that Ur, Uagnlrf I* abo proprietor of HayesfPark..B*nFranolsoo; the Ibtropo- Utan xhaatre, San Frandsoo, Sacramento and MarysvilleT^: SS-tt ucoa. s;ooTK>s TRotPii;» . SOON TO APPEAB AT SPALDIKO A BOOBBS'S H0SEDM. NEW OBLEANB. OOU. FOOIE, the most extraordinary plgi^ of - the. centniy, has Jnstretnraed from Washlngtoni Dram a "Oonventlon" of m1 tb« "UtUs Men" new living. Wliile in Wtshlngton, howas made the recipient of a "aold Hedal" for being the smallest and most perfect man of his age, now living. He is 11 inches amaller than Uie renowned "Tom Thnnib.'* and 3 inches'smillsr . than ••Commodore .Nntt." He is acoompanled by his oompahion, ••CoLBmBll,"who is oqnally as wonderful; also by Miss U. 0, ELLINGEB, Pianist |nd Vocallat, who is the composer otHo less than 300 pieces of moalo, and by Prof, BB0OES,^e bUnd boy, ^ho Is saU more wondettu than blind •■Tom:" belsffaflna Pianist and Violinist \ ■. ■ TUj Company is nnder the whole oontrol of COL, ELUNGEB, Dr. B. P. LONG, aotlog as Troaanrer. auuww^, The Tronpe wlU open id Mew«rleana abont the 1st of Jannarr, .' ■ 87.4t» COIUimUAN HALXm^ , " BOOB^STEB,' N. Y. This long established aild popolar place of Amnsement een* times under the same Masagem^t that for 18 years of assldnons attontion to the eomlbrt and convenience of its patrons, has won tor It the re]6ntation of being one of the most popnUr and beat toadaotedpiaoes.of Amusement Ih the Slate.'' ' Apply personally, or by lemr,ito W. A. BEIR0LD8. '■ai-9m* , St Arcade, Bochealer, R. Y, cAHTBiiwonT tanayaiSuC^''''^^ N..W. COB, FIFTH AND CHESTNUT Big., PBILAD'A, PA, BABGEST AND M08TTAI2NTBD COUPANY.ni THB CITY. ;tBh Ladles and gentlemen ot known Kbllltr, ml address'' ^.:.> BOBTaABDINBBkEAmTZNOOBSi . lBS-Sbi . ' ■ '■ PwprlrtWI) DROOKIiYN ARONA, 1 • • RAYMOND STREET, ' SITWIBN FDLTON AMD DB EALB AVEHTBS. * ' Erected at immense cost by. Ur, CALVIN WITTY, GRAND OPENING . ^ OP TBE NEW AUPBITHEATRE, ON HONDAY EVENING, DEO. 33. Leasee and Manager B, Q. BIOKES. "The Arena" has been oonslmoled at an Immense onllsy by the proprietor, Mr.. Calvin Witty, as'a permanent Inatltatlon, and theentertaln; ' _— . . . tier uid Paloo Boxes, In th'e most substantial manner. %e for the entertainment of large and eeleot audiences,. The Interior to degoitt^ and oommodloualy fitted up with dress circle, upper auditorium which partly surrounds the arena, commands from even'point a foil and perfeot view of the STAOEsnd BINS, InwhlahthevarlonsfeatsandnpresentatlonswiUbeglven, Ae house is briUlantly lighted, weU yentl)ated, besides being pleasant- ly warmed by.n)eans of patent air-heaters placed in the ground. The means of higress and egreas are so perfeot. that an audience ot two thonsaad speotato'rs may leave the prenUses In the space ot two minutes—the doon, both ihint and rear, being so arraoged that they can be at any monlent Instantly thrown open the whole wldth ot. ihe opening on two straeto, PEBFORUANCES UNEXOEPneNABLB. It Is the intention ottbe proprietor to give such aches and variety of entertalnmento at the "Anna,'.' both In tbdoiiolo and upon tho stage, as ahoU command the respect and admiration of the public, pledging himself to exclude everything that can be In the sUnhtOBC degree objectionable .to morality or good taiate. The most dtoUngutohed v ' ' RCDEBSANDGTUNASTS of tho age are attached to this beautiful traupe. Among tho attractioni of the Arena to OMAR EINOSLEY, In his great and IslniUable P.r.T.t ZOYABA Act of Honemahahip, celebrated throughout all Efiropeand ,thls country as the most perfect exhibition of Equestrianism ever witness^. EQUESTBUN PAGEANTS AUD OAVALOADES, In which Mrs. James H.-Nlxon, assisted by a tronpe of ■ LADY EQUESTRIANS, Win appear in OOUIO PANTOUniES, BALLETS and BUBLEn'AS, FAIRY SCENES. MASQUERADES. .T0UBNAMENT3, Ac, Ac. . Win be npreaentiedwith the combined effect ot both Stage and Xing, conjointly, aided by magnificent scenery, cosily wuuiobe, horse trappings, housings, and other brilliant aceesaerles. Leader of Band Ur.BOBEBTSON, , equestbl^uahnees . For the convenience of schools and families, irill be given dally, eommenolDg at half past two o'clock. Evening performances commence at 7. Doors open at SX o'olodk. . Dress drcle SO cento. Children 36e. . Second tier Boxes 3S csQts. Pdco Boxes may be secured for parties on application through the day time at the Box OlBce. 88- B HOADW AT MgWAOglUB AND ZOOIiOGIOAL INSTITUTE, Broadway, below Houaton street—L. B. LENT, Manager.—nito elegant and attractive School of Natural Htotory Is now open'dally lh>m 10 A U. to 10 P. U., with the mcstsplen. dldeoUectlonof ■ UVING WILD ANIUALS upon thto continent, Inclnding four Elephanto, Lions, Tigers, Bears, Hyenas, A-o. AdnlaslbnIScIs.;.Children under 1(, IS ots. The anlnals'wmbe fed at 8 oldock P. M. <8-lf OOnOBfelT HAld<, .... HELENA, ABE. BUITH, UUBPHY A FREEBERTEYSER,/Proprietors, Entertainments evkry Evening, • ' BZTHB SABLE RARMONISTB, . Comp rising the followlns talented Ethiopian Artlsto J. Wi BHITH. > J. B. MUBPHY. UABTIK FBGEBEBTHYSEB, . . ; E D. GOODlNa, J. H. STOUr,. ' JO HN FB EEBEBTBgSEB. ' ' HENRY FREEBERTHYBEB,' JOHN COLE, OHAS. SANDFOBD, • • ^ GEO. W. NOBTEBOP; In conlnnctlon with LA BELLE LOUISE, '^ Tho charming Danseuae and Vocalist, AHD UDLLE THEODORA, ' . , ne tasoinatlng Prima Danaense. ArUsto of recogntoed merit wtohing engagemento, will apply to J. B.. MUBPHY, Helena, Ark. ' . EOgher Salaries paid than by. any Management in the cohntry, ' 88-3t*lf ^'wAsnraoToiTH^Lxm ^ 'WHEELING, VA, The only Boom In the City suitable for OOICOSBSa, TbEATBUUI, ISD MIKBTBEL PBBFOBlUlCOBei Situated In the heart ot the Olfy, . • COBNEB OF MABKET AND MONROE STREETS, Immediately opposite the MoLure House, ' Easy of Access, ' . and Unsurpassed for Strength In the United States. The Boom to 101 feet long by Sl feet wide, 3i'feet celling, (ii' dading a Stage 38 by 80 feet vrith tour Dreselng Booms, and Bcenery; Brilliantly Lighted and fUmtohed vrith Arm Chairs. 4^ Let on soo^mmodatlng terms. 86- Wa8hington.HaU'Bandlng, 'Wheeling, Vs. ' PBinOia OF 'WAIiBB TUBATHB. ■ : . ■ LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND. Thto truly degant and Tory beautiful theatre to kept open dar- ing tho whole of the year. AMERICAN STABS, ot acknowledged posiUon and talent negottotedwlth, for long or short engagements, as.mutual interests aaj rocnlre. Address. ALEX. HENDBRSON. . Ulf Sole Lessee and Proprietor, ATuairjBim, COLUMBUS, OHIO, . . Thto Theatre hss undergone extensive slteratlons and Im. provtments, AU lint daes perfomanoes, Oon'oerts, Ac,, can ndt It for nights, or ptoy on shares, by addressing JOHN A 'BTiTflTiEB, Aoadamr of Uusto, , ■ Cleveland, Ohio, Tbe Sramatle Season wiU oonunenceoa the 1st of Januaiy. Stars vriU please addres|f as aboro. . - 24- FOX*B €ABIW g', : ■" '. / CHESTNUT STSEET, ABOVE SIXTH, PHILADELPHIA. Under the Management ot B.-FOX, bite of ,Ciiitxbbubt Hail, ■ New York. > The above oommodlona Place qf Amusement is now open and doing a first rate builneis. Pfctformersot achnowtodpied ablllly can. meet wlih' good Oh' CEBIB NOBBIB, beasuier. gi^mmts^by applying a^.above. NOTICB—PIlOFBSSIONAIiB. FOR SALE—THE GREAT CABINET I OF . » . ROBERT HEIiLEBI r. ' ■' - ' • The CBLBBBXTEq.PBBSriDIOITATBUB AMD PmBOB Or WlUBni.' Tho cost of Which was over (2000, It to to be sold to pay charges on them, at New'Orleans. whna they are now on storage. ,' Altogether it to onk of tho . ; FINES! APPARATUS EVEB EXHIBITED. The toUowlng to a Ltot of a few Articles,, as I can remeabir them;— 1..Witch's CordPoIe, 2..UagloClook,* 8: .Doves and Flowers,* i. .Mysterious Coins, S.. Arab .Chief,* 6. .Lucifer's Punch Bowl,* 7..Dice Boxes, 8..Gnat Cannon Tiloh, 0. .The Cornucopia,* 10.. Garland of Flowers,* • 11. .Canary Birds, 11.. Paoklirg Cases,* 13..Voltlgeur,* U. .Obedient Dove, IB. .Inseparables, 16. .Fan and Cannon Bolto, 17. .Internal Medicines, 18. .The Cone,* ID. .Prolific Hato, 20. .Inexhaustible Bottle, 31..Coffee Pot 33. .Ladles Favorite, 23..Great Cldture Frame, 31..The Card Uia* ' 2S..0hangIiigWine, 28..Sultan's Port 37.. Oabullitio Laundry. 38..Blbbcn BotUe, 39..0rystal Casket' aO.'.The Ohalr,* • 31 ;.The Cauldron, 33..CfyitalBn]is, 33.. Pieces ot Money, 3t.;Clock and Bdl, SS..The Wind Mill,*' 30. .The Orange Tree.* ' 37..The Magician,* 38.. Tho BiHcqnln,* 39.. The ConfeoUoner,* 40..BowtootFlsb, 41..8uspeBslon,*' 43.. Vaglo Drums,* 49.,Tdescope, M..RIfieFant ' ' 4S..BBUofYan, Ac, Ac. A-o.. Ao.> I * Mechanical. T1)0'Whole constoto ot over VO cases, large and small. There arc a groat many more Tricks that I cannot remember, out Tables, Chairs from President's HAuse, prapertyot ex- President Madtoon; 1 Urge GUt Table, small Tables, ChalriL Tripods, Itf., covond with Blue Cloth,, and worked in SUk Flow- ers; 1 very Urge Gilt Table, handsomely carved and gilded, coat' nearly 8300; Cut Ghisswaro, Silverware, Platedwan, Stage Cni- tolns. Carpet Brusseto, Canvass Boards, Hardwan, Tinware^ Ac; and a gnat many valuable ortlclea too numerous to mention. nose wtohing Inform'ation as to sale of thom; or any intoima. tlon concerning thom, please address JAMES BOLANDO O'BRYON, .1 corner of 12th and D streets, Washington City, D. 0, Or to JAloa^mT, ^ No. U3 St Charles sbeet, S8-31* New Orleans, I«. NlBLoQTsArSoiJr''^^ GOODWIN A WILDER'B POLYUOBAUA, Will be on Exhibition for ths flnt time, thto week, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, DEO. 31, . And continue every afternoon (except Ptldsy) and every even-' Ins (except Saturday.) Scenes from the first I DREAD SIGNAL AT BUHTER, Down to the last areat Battle. Atoo, the Grand NSVol Fight between the ( MERRIUAC AND MONITCB. Doon open at 7 o'dock, Petformanco at to 8. Afternoons open at 3 o'dook, cemmenos at K past 2. Admission 2S oto; Itesorvod'^eato SO oto, Ohildnn accCmpanlod by their Fannto to Swerved 8eato, ISdM. Grand Performances every afternoon at K past 2^ o'clock, dur- ing the Holiday Week. No Performauoe Tucs<toy and Sstnrday - nights. Carriages may be ordered evenings at H of 10 o'clock; afternoons at K past 4 o'clock. 37-4t* WHu'cAHUUIMrHI^^ AMD MR. PETER BICHINOS,: Are now in the Sixth and last Week of their very snccaaAiI engagement at ' .FORD'S TEEATBE, WASHINGTON, D. 0. These eminent and popular Artlsto will commence at MRU. DREWS, ARCH STREET THEATRE,, ''-^ ' Monday, January Eth, 1863. - ' - 88 tt ° S. PENNOYEB, AgeiW,.. WUIXER OAHDKN. SEVENTH AND LAST WEEK BUT ONE < '• Of those popular artistes < MB. AND MBS. BABNBY WtCLIAMB, Vfho win appear every evening In , " / A OBAND HOLIDAY ERTERTAINUkNT.- . The beautiful comedy of ..THE IBISH AMBABSADOB. 'V The splendid BpectacnUr Drama, ' v THE LAKES OF KILLABNEY, and the Side splitting Farce of ■ FORTUNE'S FROLICS. , U "Ipalaok uf nncBio,- ■ '"""" : - ^ ". 14th Sibeet, bbab Sth Avbrue. - BUCKLEY'S SEBENAD^, . Under tho Bole Management of . J. G. COUJNS. < BURLESQUE OPERA. TROUPE, BRASS BAND, • AMD NEGRO MINSTRELSY OF THE FIBST OBOER. Chinese Fiddle, Baqjo Solo, Sally Come Up, Bone Solo, DrlnUag Son^,'Opera ot .LUCBETIA 90RGU. ^ ' HISS JULIA GOULD..........as '.LUOBEriA. ' ' Doors open at OX. Concert begins at 7^. thbathioaij, litbrary, -conoBRT, ai EQUE6TBIAN AGENCY, 814)^ Broadway.—WANTED-for a i AND . ..._flifl class CONCEBT SALOON, in Broadway, to open on or about ths 10th of January. 1368, thl«e FIBST CLASS LADY-VOOALIBIB. and three D^SEUSES, with twelve good BALLET GIRLS, and four .good ETHIOPEAN PERFOBUEBS. Apply as above, at 614X Broadway. J. CONNOR, Agent OfScobourattomOAJL ^ tiUlOP.M. ' ' • 38-lt PliAY BOOKS; PHOTOGRAPHS of Ed. Booth, Ed. Forrest Lester Wallsck, .W,.B. Bkike, Ur. and Mrs. Barney WlUlams, Mr. and Mrs. Florence, also in character, lauia Keone; Kate Batemon, Magglo Mitcjiell, Caroline Richlng8,'Kato Denin, Susan Denln, as Romeo, Matilda Boron, as OAnlUs;' Adah I, Menken, atoo as Mazeppa and Fron6h Spy: IsabelOubu. In six characten; UdUo Oallotfi, also In oharaoUir; Hato Fisher, Ada Webb, Emma Webb, and all 'other odebritles, 28 cento eioh, , or S for |1. Catalogues sent oivrocelpt of postage stamp, by 0. VnOlIBB, ^ 88-lt» 87S Broadway, New Yoffc *** *** * i * i ~ i * » *V'»'v*V' w - » -^ii'>j-u-.j>j^j » ./xjx ro'^ ^ W. T4>Mi.IIf, Baritone and Buffo Vocaltot iW>m the "Boy- al Polyteohnoo" and "Saorod Bannonio Society," London, (and tote with Gen. Tom Thumb,) to now open for engagements for Concerto, Festlvato, or short toun, either in conoerted muslo, (oratorio or seonlar,') songs,. balUds. and.TOoal comedy.< Ad- dress Box 172, BtraUord, Oon;i. .38-lt* UANAOBRB OF OIROUBBB, BIINBTKBLB, TBE- ATBEB, and TBAVELING COMPANIES, in want of an experi- enced Agent and Advertiser, would do well to address immsdl- atdy JOB COOK, No, 88 PolUday street, Baltimore, Ud, [<X^t TO HAHAGBRB— UINBTBBL TBOUPES, Ac—The nn- derslgned to prepared to negot^ as LEADEB, (String or BrM ^ alttierlnstmmenM)'.Exporienoed in either BUnltiel Qolotot on or.Theatrioal leading. .8T-2t* Address OEO. AFLOBANOK ' - . . osw|r>.'*JL'> • UABONid TBnPiiB, .LOmSVIIllB, EY.—ihto HaU to now open for the accommodation of FIBBT, CLASS TRAVELING OOUPANIEBi has Blage. Dressing Booms, and aU the modem Improvemento neoossarr for, a First Olaas BUI. - mil seat eom- fonahhr 1200 persons. .For terms, Ac., apply to . BOBEBx q._UATEI!W8, 81- 8m ^ Agent UAsonio Temple, . . Louisville, Sy. BB'W nBlHPlUB THBATteBt-Thto nountor place of Anuioment to now open for the Season, irith a full and Talented Oompany. STABS wishing Nighta iriUelease address 0. T. PAB8L0B, Now Yoi'k, . or B. B. HiGINLEY, Aotlng Manager, 98-lU Box 410 Memphto, Tenn. "DOBBOn BBOB. OBBBIOITA."~8 UYBTLH AVE- KUEi'BBOOKLYN. FBEE a nd E ABIBB BVEBY MONDAY, WBDNISDAY aad-SATUBDAY EVENINGS, when the DOBSON BBOB., and ahost ot talented arttoto vriU amuse the paifona. Tail Bbiluamt OAS JRS "CREMONA" Ovn TBI Doob, iriU ti>U«T*a to UioplacofUm miles off. &T*3t* OILBBRT'B nUlLODBOir, SAN FBAMCISCO. WANTED, Immedtotely, a Young, Handsome, SINGINu. DANCING LADY. Apply to 6hAS. THOS. PAB6LOE.. 8^- • MEHotutonst,orP.O.Box3M.«. AOAOBUY UF M PBIO . CLEVELAND, OHIO. •. ^ . One of the nest flntohed and beanllfnl stmotnres In the West win please ^dnss JOHN A ellslbr, Banager. 3*" NOTIOBr—J. BENEAGB CABTEB, please let mehOrftOB yonbj^lotter, Waahlhgton, D. O.i No. 00*7lh s^^ ^^BY HoVIOKBR'B THqATRIb-^HICAaO, ILL.-A "Wdk* ing Gtontlomah" okh have a iiehnuieht engagement hylmmwu- ato^jjlcauon. QoOdnference required; ^ ^. OVH tiBTTBlR BOX. „. We kavo letters .f&r.Utos LuoUle. Western. OaUlOfflia letter) B. B. Washbnmet OoL t. A, Biowni San Bbodeii ana 'Wattle Busker,. '•/