New York Clipper (Dec 1862)

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A FUIiI* VIBW of THB e(IA(}B. ^^'•'-T.TMtttniU Ilia been ereoted,'eiido*lhj » w*rm, neat, an! ::'i[.>;. ;.r,HA£L of vaarrBSLBi'.' ..■ OAUfBELL'S MINSiT.BSLS Bare been aeltdled with great . eai«tMn>'the' beat jMaalble taStvi, and now oomprlae the fall6wlng''Wen known penonnen, viidaitnedlieotlon01 .' '^lyu '.-• r; -.- . U. 0. OAUPBBIiU , . ■ jraittwantyyeaiaeomneotedwlt htli^ -. " , - ' ; VI' ' BEST TBODPES IM THB.XSOFESSIOIf. ' XOitSBt, BATKQB, aBAr. XDDIB, DATOL OUFFOBD, ? ' <B0i<0H0 Ha> q6 roB> ipnsassos, amBB, Boza - ' ETKBT-^ffBDNEBDAT AUS SATUBDAT ATTEBKOON.' ' '' ' 7 I' : ;FOBXADIEa ANl) OHIIiDBEH, ' ;-.;.) ;; . '' ''Soon\ap«nIp Uie'aTanlngat eV; coBMence'ai ?)((• ' ''''' ■. _ '• " !nolkWa....;.a8o«ata.'''i : ■8»-'' '•HOOUDT'B WBBA HOCBB^«BOOKIiTlT« ■<> - Cor.'COUBTk BEHBEiriBtBEBIB.'/.': i, ,. ' B,1LB00LEX..'.....; ..BoleiMpiletorandUpoMet T. B. PBENramOABIStage Xmiu^ OUBTATUS PEBO^ . VJ. .Tooil 'DlMOtor JBOF. BTBAUB.'..-«'fi.'.Flaalat^ndlDatoamentairinotoT -.; • . .BOOKLET'S M1HBTBE,LB. . . ., ' Cemprtdng thefolIoiriDgwtUknownmemben'of thepianaalon. BDWABD BEBBT. TOM OOHT,- , WH. B. smB; J. BABMET,, NIOKFOSTEB,' P. OONKLIN, IiEUiIE UAX, JOBNNT BOOl li lH PBEffiDEBOiST,; J. W. HILTON, 1.1C-HAT8,- ■ T. HoNAUiT,. PBOF. STBAITB, UABTEBEDDIE, a U. HOOLET. „ „ anpetlor. e&tertalnneBt, em- ail that can be Indade^ In (he lepertolte of Ethiopian lay. Fori>BTttcalUB,ae9piognnmie8.' ' I>Mn'openattX; fooonunenceatTX.'flokets26.««nts.. ''TOjiiiiB mmttisBS, FBUi ft TROtnaiuDQii's C V. Vi:: :. . ■ OPBBA HOVSE, BOSTON,'MASS. ' ' ' .ABTHUB BnaEES, E. N. SLOOlAl,'.'. • ■ . ft .,0P8TAY PB n ^MY, V;'H."iawiB,' F. HONEniAD,^ ' ,„ J. BTTiBT,. , 'm\3. BBTANT,'>'v ■ . :■ -uxi hyfhpimm appear nightly In a •rihla'pi^nlar MtahHa hniantwlll 1- ■ :,.\, KinasesTH Masa aa nwroTitw/twiixja ... < If ONDAZ EVZNINO. AUO. ^OT , BBbTHSBS FEUi k^TBpWBBIDCra'B 'ltlNSIBELB ' Oonalstof theMWrlng Qent lema n; - LOBHOBBIS,' ;, ,7N.'Ii0THUN,i . UTT.T.T UOBBIB, ' : I B. ' M. OAB BOLL, I6HNMT PEIX, . '7. QUEEN, ' J.,a TBOWBBIDaZ, ' F. WimABTH. B.'W. PBB800TT, ' B. FBEDEBIOES, . ^ . 3; L. OHiBEBT, J. J. HICXUBD, --^(j, J. P. ZNCBBS, AtJQUBT BOHMEIDEB, 'D. W. BOABDUAN, D. J. MAOtm nnB, L. A. ZWIB8LEE, ' JAPANE8B TOUm. T)te Uanagemest 'call partlonlai noUca to the abore dlatla. laadamy of.Talent' , i. 'r . xlcketaUoenia; BeaarvedStataSOcenla. '. , ' aa-tf ' ' lOK'UOBBIS. Uaiiagar.' '.l.tCONTIinBlRVAIj mrSIQ.HAIiL,.,, ^i^:!!^^iti«ii!!^^^ .•boTo..iagh»h, ' '. 'Bqklneaalbmage'T, M; I iirr<»«nrBr.;..i,... %i'i:;:.'Stage Hanagw. ..'SHEUABUi '^SAPEBT: PuS < • ■•.SVA'BBBNT, ' • > Wit •WOLF. ' AUraSON. ■ ■ ■ -■ n .ynWfT.T.AV HALL OF AUEBIOA. rnsEUENT.IR'IHr'WOto. n* • T • ^BOAIDWAT, , ni . OraoaltoWM>'<mohalMHoieL ' . Trow....;. .B ylePro prietor andjlaaigw. '' UHPBSOBDEHTBD1U00E8B. DNBOTODED APPLAUSE. OBOWDB.'. OBO'VntS. OBOWBB. •WOOD'B MINBTBELB, . THB STABS OF THB PB0FEB8I0N. KOBBAT, 'BEOEUBEa 1, and er aiy aTeslng dutng the WMk, OXHEUiO. OUtello ..Frank Biower (Deademona .Bph Bom The OlatlsBOlahed Arrival, Smlggy UoOlnril, J'nllui, Tojage > . Mnaloale, Flat Foot J»k», Amom Oonalna,'to.; b y EPH HOBN, PHAMLET FOX, FBANE BBOWZB, OOOL'WHnK HENBT LOOSWOOB, FBANK OOMYBBSB, FtOBEMOB, GLENN, BOBWIOABDi; ' ISAAOSBBOTHEBS, BAfiLAU, • LEIB, OABATAaUA, LEWIS, to. ' Doora open at : oonunenoe at TH-o'clook.- Tlcktta 3S oenta. Kg conneotlon with any other Troupe aasntolng the name of WoOd'a HlnitMa. 88- TABUBnBI|TIIKATRSi. - ' ■ " LATB ST. LOUIS OPZBA HOUBB, ' - After a miiat raooeaafbl aaaaOA of oter Eleven aontha, la now opto with the followlngComtany.■ HISS liOnraA WBLI4 uisff olasa bdtleb, • tOSSO. U0BLE7, lOSStlOSE DE LUOB, VANN7 THOUPSOKt HISBHINNraLANIBB, I ADA LAUBENT, •' • MUiE JUUETPK, JOHANNA OUFFOBBtJIISB FLOBE^CE WELLS, IQBS LIDA HIBBABD, < ULLE FLORA, . . MLLE LOtFIBB WALBYt-■ _: ■ WM, U. BEEVB. X. H. JEFFEBSON, GEO. P. JAQUE8, JOHN OONKLIN; J. JEBO MB. ■ ' FBANK STEELE;' , ' ■ A LABOB BALLET TBOUPB. ' ' : Ballet Ulster BIONOB OONBTANTIN^ ' Leader of Oniheatn.'.B. TOOEL. ' ' 8oH»'AriM-..........:;THOB. NDXON. • Ooatuner ...IBEBB OEUAN. ' OEO.'J. DEAOLE, Laaaee. , . .' EDWABD BEBBT, Btige Uanagar. niw«i irith-iUDy minor ioemMre ooDsfilata. • A MOHBTEB COMPANY. Who are nlgbth'Jnwlng orowded booit* to wltaeai thelt OHAfflE. AND BML LIA NT PE BFOBMAM0E8. —' THE YASIEnBB IB THE LABOEST, HANS80HEST, BEST APPOINTED, "AimKoar oourcTABLB ' ' BfDBIO BALL IN TEE OOUNTBT.' Partlea of aoknawledged exoellenoe dealrlng engMemenia, may Addieaa OEO. J. DBAQLB, Tarietlea Theatre, 444. VsiBl ORBAT ABIXSRIOAjr BIOSIO HALJi, 4MBB0ADWAY.'.' BOBERT W. BXTTLEB..;.. Proprietor and.Manager tTbeUoaloHallof the.Uaaaea, . . HO CESSATION OF NOVELTIES. The National Initttotlon for Eihlbltlon of ' .. .1 TALENT OF ALL NATIONS. The mqst popnlAr Plaoe of Amiiaameot In the World. We have the largest and moat reepeotAble,'ab^ Intelleotnal and critical andlences of anyother Place of Amosement In America; * * * iB the only Place of Amnaement of the kind In New York. -Uan- agen have aonght to rival n^ bat they have aU,signally tillsd and vaiilahea . * ONE BY ONB i- ontQ we are left alone In the Add. ■ i:.-. ' Ont penny rivala might as well try to hold a penny candle to the a nn y to have triad to Imita te IBB ONE—THB ONLY—THE FIBST—nSS BEST OONOEBT HALL IN AHEBIOA,' . . .TBE-OBEAI AUEBIOAN UUSIO HALL. 83- AOAnr iR rfim'FixiLD. . , HAM SHABPLBY'S UINBTBELS AND BBASS BAND. The Aqtoorat a of E thlo peanl am, i ' TEE UOSEL TROUPE OE THE WOBU), Under the direction fef the Oreat Wit and Homorlat, .BAU BHABPLEY, Ale 'peetlngwilb nest sncceaa thronghont this state—every- where greeted by ttul honses-and tbelr performances pronoonoed by the nees, and Pobllo Inimitable and Unapproachable. Eyery- . , . .NEW, FRESH, AND OEIOINAL. They wfll visit all the Principal ClUeS^ the NEW ENQLAND STATES, Introlaolng their . , .QBEAT OHALLEl^aE PBOOBAUHB, TWELVE BTABB OF THE PBOFESSION. • • ' THE "OBEAT ETHIOPEAN "'IBON-OLADa" 0. A. BOYD, Inatramental Leader. J. F. BOWLES, Leader of Brass Band.. . - ,. . B>M BHABPLEY, Hanagsr and Proprietor. J; D.'NEWCOMB, Advance Agent A Dliitotor of Pobllutloiil. 'O.'^^'UNDEBWOOD, Oeneral Agent :.' ■■•ii: >\' ii) ■•> i' The most flnlahsd BaDadlft In-the ooontry. • ;;U'Ji^ 'BBLHNB,. ^7 I '. 'Li.i- , ' • IVegrettaitbanfatiseof tbeare. '' ^IhelSlnaiiAUaVSTAanduME; JUL BUDWOBTH, • laSS'SUSIEBUiaiEBEIEIiD, W^'B. BUDWOBTH,' (JOSa'JVLIA PBIOB,'. ■' :> ■■ iBABBY LESLtEL . ^]08B|APATES1I^, , UATTOEBLEB, '-UIBB TO8A HWTTHj '' v UABTEB FRANK BUDWOBTB. 'loss LUOY BAICBUN, - o\ D IOK W ATKINB,' ■ ' i •• /'■• .■ . .HE. OEOBGEfiUITH. . r , ^andtaoBtbeantlfolOatpsdeBalltiof '/ SOBTY YOUNO LADIES. " • ■ ' The'whole forming the' gMteit congresalon of artlstlo exoeS lence ever engaged In one establlahment •,-.. I- :ja>FlratjoMsa<PerfonnaiB.deairingeng8gamenti,,wlIl,pleue vaddTeaaAsabovs. . 83-t( '■ ^•<^!-W.I BAfTiEY,*Properiy Han.: i.SS-if •WAVataaron TAnuiTma. -' ALBH flT H AWHTiTlT A<IO.':....;.';Proprietor*. " A. U. HEBNANDEZ Aottng Uanager. ■■ ■ JAKES PHiOBIU; .S^ge Hansger. Thisintwand beantUDl temple ofahmsementwU be com- pletedand ■ ■ ■■ . OPENED FOB THE SEASON, . SATUBDAY, NOYEUBBB 9th, IMX * .For eleganoe and comfort,.thls HallwjB n ot be eicel led b^ an yalm llar establlBbment In the'tepnay. YEBY BUPBBIOB ZNTEBTAINUENT8, embracing Pant<)mlmes, Ballets, Ethiopian Acts, Singing, Dancing, to.; to., wfll be glvsf.; First olaaa artists de^rlDgengagementa may sddraaa ; . POST otSiob BOX, »e, WiSBiKaiOH, D. .0., Nov. 1660. - . - Sl-St T- nBLO^B OABDBIf. Leasee and Uanager,. -.Wto.Tfheatley. BEOOND WEEK OF n m__^r ■ ' BB- ENOA aBMENT OF •■ XDWIR F0BBS8T. HIB APPBABANOB FOB 'XHB lUKT TMB THIS niiO^'iS HBTAUOBA.i In the Bomantte and .Tlgoiona Indian Truisdy ot the laiM name. HRAVOBAi WAMMiroAaa, EDWIN FOBRKST Lord FltianMdd Walter Errlngtoa Nahmeokee... •>< UUSIOAL DIBBOIOB O^JIn ^i*x or sBs .UBTAUOBA ..Ur.'j.UeOmiongh ..■.Ur.L.B.Sbewell ...Ur. J. a. Burnett .Madame Ponlsl .Ur. HABYEY B. DODWOBIH TUESDAY EVBNINO, OBO. i, iU2. MATILDA HBBOB vrill again repeat In aocordanoe irith'the npreai d4|rire ot the snbllo. the thrilling drama of V: ' ', " KO'i^ ■', OAMIIiBB. - . • Nights of perfbnnanoe of EDWIN FX)BBB8T.' MONDAY, WEDNESDAY;'THUBBDAT, and FBIDAY. ' Nights of performloiU of . MATILDA BEBOM, TUESDAY and SATDBDAY.' The performance win cbmmenoe at .TX i l^oo'* 0PBi> At T o'clock. '^aSSnfiSiB^S'owDBA^iE^ ^ BABBISBUBaH, PA. >0B TH^ TALI. 'ADD'wiirrin BKAMH. BAUUBL S. BANFOBD^...Proprietor and Manager. The Bilertalnments are given by the ' WOBiLD-BENOWNED " BANFOBD'S OPBBA TBOUPB. The oldest established Oompany In the World, BANFOBD, Th» Pioneer at baildlng Opwa Honaea for the expteaa pozpoie of ' MINSTBBUY,' Baa, In ereigting the above Temple or Amnaement, (Wbloh fOr bean^ and oomfoii cannot be equaled in this ooontcy,) Won the esteem of the Press and PobUo, ... And as a reward, receive* LABOB AND FASmONABLB ABDIBNOKS, Indodlng the Oovemor and Family, the Memben of the Legls- latore, the Commander and Officers of the Camps, to.,' Ao. The Oompany oomprlaeathe following aoknowledgedserfArmers:' E. J. TUBNEB, A. J. TAI^BOTT, J. B. MTEBS, S, DOUOHEBTY, M. A. WABD, J. NOBHER, J.WJIAUS, W.BATOBELOB, D.HATEN, a. L. HALL, J. WOOD, , F.UIEBS, and a B. SANTOBD, who periorms nightly In conneotlon with the above. Theqoalliledcritloaof.thelraas have prononnced Mr. & as the only rival of the late I7I>. BICE, the Father ot Etblopea, as deaervliig . HIB MANTLE. Mr. BANFOBD will, dqring hla season, revive the oharaoten repreaented by Mr. Bice, namely: BoneSanash, Singer Bine, Qnmbo Om^Jombo Jam, Jim,Crow In London; The Black Prince, Aa, sa, _ Togeiheiwlth his own niastratlona and Ohanofers. The mtert^inments shall not be eonaled In thla country. Parties having possession of any of Mr. Bice's manuscript plays, oan find a pnrchaaer by addnaaing Mr. B. Stan wiU be traced with on accomodating terms.. 84.lt* Addreaa & B. 8ANF0BD, Harrisbnrgh, P*. TBUIB£B'S TA Riai TOB, PITIBBUBOH,'PA. W. 0. BMYTHE. Bole Leasee and Manager. ' TBIUMHPHANT BUC0B88 or TU STAB MUHIO HALL OF AMERICA. The crowds that nightly throng the Tarietlea are the best proof of the superior performances we preaent to onr patrons. LOSc AT OUB OOlfrANY OF STABS. The Bisters AUaUBTA and MABtB, The B lstets AUGUSTA and MABIB. J. B. MAFFITT, W. H. BABTHOLBUEW, J. a MAFFIIT, W. H. BABTHOLEMEW. HENBI BOLLANDE, HUGEEY DOUGHEBTY, GUILLAUUE BOLLANDE, B. B. BA YMON D, DAN BUSHNELL, O. F08TEB, JAOKSON HAINEB, H. WILSON, B. J. DATIB, R. H. BROWN, MISS FLORA PIKE, LIZZIE BEWWN, MAGGIE BAYMOND, NELLIE HUNTLEY. AND COBPS DE BAUJET. ' Stage Manager F. F. UAOEAT. Ballet Master HARBY LESUB, Musical Director... GEOBOB TEOBOE. AB the prominent Stars of the Music Balls treated with on liberal terms. Commnnlcatlo ns soUel ted. Address . W. C. BMITEE, Trimbles Varieties, Sl-lt* Pltlsburgb, Pi). oAS'rBaBiiK'r siusio haiiLh ^ .. OmCAOO, ILL. a LEBSBE AND MANAGEB A. J. SINK. Stage Manager ....T. L. Fitch. The oontlnaed sncceaa of this tkvorita place of risiort for all classes, haa induced th^ proprietor to enlarge and redecorate the entire establishment, consisting of a magnHlnent Ball, at- tached to which la • splendid Bar Boom, well stocked with all kinds of refreshments; also, a large and conmiodlous DINING SALOON, for Ladies and Gentlemen. All reliable performers wlBhinn engaoementB at the above Hall, will addreaa the proprie- tor. Box 20<i; Chicago, BL J. W. HABBISON, Agent. [M4t« t >IiBA»8 • . 'V; .-, ., -iBAtfljMOBB, MD, ,, . ^ .The above'KstabUahqent^.oanlsd on by the former Pioprie'tpr '.i; '• ■ ■ • HBW YOBK MBLODEON; " ■ I-' Jsnowlnthe foll tlde'of sutoess, engaging none bnt thcunAst (jr.;. .TALENTBD.PBBPOBMBBS IN.THEJPB0F£88I0N.'(, . IpJStrangen.vlaltois toEalilinore, moat not forget to pay na a ^ tlUtirhen they pass this waives they wm be sore to meet all the It" ' . ' TOBK POLKP.""' •.; -i; V ■. ; ' -Perfonners ofial«nt'(and nonsothan) oan-get.larger^*''''*'- •(•nd.better.'Bpgagemants at this 'Establishment,.uuui' jtt. any. „Oonoe)rt Ball in,the United Slates. 'Fare aind tnvillng e»<»n>es - paid from.anylilabein the United'Btat^.'''''' .. j.i ;App1y'bi^''letterto BUUmoreMelodeon,Ud;,or:atei«Broad- .'•w»y,New.'York;Clty.;r:,-.:-. . ; 8Wt»; >:;.JH>WBiia T TH BiATHai, 'sr.- LOUiB,.'Mi?.'.-;'', M-r.ti' J.- E.:ESHEB,..' .•:<'.'.i......;.P)mirIficr. ' ^ '\' fJHAELBY.LBWIB...;..\^;'...■.>;;..'/Stiie'Mim^geir.--- ', t'^'-nii'following bdlesand; aentltnun''ate'isaw.>erfniiUiitat EMhUphtnenti, Ir Bo.yUBDY, fV. H.:WIirZGEKA];ip; 'M1BS>^0PBU:WAIVTO ' ■ 1! r;! /MIBB SAUUa MASON,' '.. - MIBB'NELUE CLI^BI>,.<'. MLI^'LEONOBA, ' ^ .'MISS XPOIB'OLI NBtO P,' " 'MISS BALUX oLnnsiop; tf. Gnai NW, ■ ' . ' t. , W..OBEBNIEB, ■<, " UABTEB TOMMY, SDd FBOKSPBUNO;: iGUSiPElBBS, .',fBED.BBAW, i. • HBD BIE EY, .. • W. H. OBEg nN. ; '.'BDWABD'OBPER;. OBABLEY LEWIS,. MASXSB WAU/Y, ■ '^iOBKBBlBB'fl HILTEB OORNBT BA^,'./ ' ' Ladld'aad Oentlame»a]pplTlng will addrMs ' ■■■r?- ' ' l»-tf v '° :J.; B XfilBBB, Btpumla^^Be,' ''JDBTBOPQUTAIf.ViUUBTIBB, . . ■ ■ (htSE TEZk-OB.) . „ .■>( .': . 'Yi. M. bAyEBS B.... '.Propristor, . :' ■ ' J. b: wBITK' ..BtsfsManager.'_j' STHB ONLY FIBST OLASB PLACB OF. AMUBBHVHT XR' Jv- i; '. ■ , .7..-; „'■ ...DETBOET. ■ ■ / ' ■ .. .. . TBB.LABGEar Ain> BEST . COMPANY BTTHB WEST. . ', ras BEST OBCHEBTBA'iN THB wBerr; I- -iWH." : TBE MOSI OOMPLETB BIAOB AND BOEttEBY. . ' .st-^riAD 'the prominent Btata of the Oonoert Balls tr^ted with on ^ ''^^'"'J^di^aS^ ^'^liM/^AYLMft' ^^^'^'^.*^}^^ >' ^i'-.^.'.'.' ■ Metropolitan VarieUeg,DetroU^;UI(jii nBTBOPOLTFAH THBLATRB,' ' ' Montgomery street, SAN FBANCIBCO, OAL. , THOMAS MAQUiBB... Proprietors and Manigen. J. B..BOOTE ....'».'....StageManager. '.^GEO. G. ETANS'. .MusicalConductor. paion or AbimsioR. Dressdnde........ '..'..fl l Orohes^Bests.,.' tl Parq;aet.'.. v Nets | Second Olrale Slots '-' Private Boxes.... II aAd lid Box (ntlce.open fl»m !(>'A:' It to i P. U; Beats seoored three 'daysIn.lidTsiice.'"' . ,•■ > ■■.. • Stan Visiting OalllbrnlA ahould ;remember thatM^., Uagnlra Is .dso proprietor of Magulre's Opera House, and Hayes* nrk,Bsn Frandsco; the Metropolltan^eatre, Bacrmnento ahd Mink- viae^^_^j\^^_^ TKB OIFTBS A AtH^QUPIiIBHElD OTlBirABTB-- ■ BbLLAlil>B,raOTHEB8, ' '■• ■■ ^;^GUILLAUhffi'and HENBI,'' Univarsll^concededfbyAUoonnolasears'io.be'most: extraordl' nary:in their graaefql,,jet.: daring^d .intrepidtdliplays cf phyneal power and inanualdexlerinr, entitled: . - " gATATRT nnTWAnnf iAT.Bvirm TrrA'prQTT," . I Compriaisg I ' > ' ! LOB DOB ESPIANOB, • ; L'ATEUEB DE OANOTA, LAjOOBDB TENDUB, ' V , ,. . , LOS HEBMAHOS BEOBEADOB, .Are ready to accept engageihenia fei' the wintsr. 'Uanagefs ean addreaa them In oaie of ulaolBce. , S84t* w :,;-i)itootfi] .efaga^ehi^l '.' ''AUhnaUel (ingtoBi'Dip. '(iTON; D. O. . . ' tT HALL OF THE WOBLD. . at this popular nlaoe la , . ' lEST IN AUElUOA. ,' ,«( aoknowled^ed ability wishing PKioiVAli A CO.,', Washington, D, 0. Va., Under the same Management places moat be dirioted' tp Wash- . . 8i-t« ■ ''ciihriisahtA''' .DANoSBY) DBBYN'.'woUd '' tnatlAl^aslMUA' or 'Bqw , iriiita A(rt»frlBi»n,»«ni ..... nenM.SDd traiiBsct Ml ffl ' „,,,A)SSlon, Address TT'BJuAniwttoi t''''*i*'>9'»>'<nin«. :OAXi AOBIfCT,-BHEBI- infonn ineiQbers of the dlH- pto!M0n«,thathebasest4bllsbed '; Sa)l'FitacUoo,;aaL'.^ loUst «o&Uttt«|rt*mp to ,l.--lf'--l:)'>/!fe ■ k^^o.1.^'••^•:l.v^.a':■i.•^'»•V'^'•■J FBONT STBBBT thbatbb, baltimobe. md. GEO. KUNEEL Lessee and Uanager. ' T. J. MOXLEY Acting Manager. FOURTH WEEK Of the world-renowned Actress and Equeafarlenne, MISS ADAH ISAACS UENEEK, who has created the greatest eenaatlon and enthaatasm ever known In Baltimore, by her wonderful and extraordinary repre- sentation of ■ "MAZEPPA." Hundreds are tuned away nightly In conseqaen'oe of being nna- ble to obtain seats, or even standmg room. 'W'lt* ■■ , ■ . T HB lAHOBOT SHOW anil PBINTIKG ESTABLIHHMKNTIN THS WOBLDI OLABBY A BBILLEY; . fBnooeesots to JohifB, Bacon.) ' PBIN.T.BBB AND ENGBAYBBB't '19 and 11 Spruce Street, New York, . tit, particular attention to getting up an Unds of FANCY' B BOW BILLB ,rertraveIUng.eompanlea; and have on hand a large and splendid .. 'assortment of large and small WiCiOD OUTS, , . , .Bi^blafotOlrouBses, Menageries, Ethiopian Peiftorplerii, Gym- 'OMts, Uaglolans, to.', Ac., which can be'printed In'one w more isbh^tosnltonatomers. : ' I -fef A deposit required on sM work ordered. . AU ordao addressed to "OLABBY A BEILLEY," Bacon Print* lug and Engraving establlshmont, U and U Bprude street, New York,*Illbe*romp»lyattendfcdto. '' ■ i > ' " - 83tf ; -COBIBTHIAB HA I.Ii,. i ', v ■ • EOOHESTEB, B. Y. This long esta^hed and jnpular place ot Amnsoment con- tinues'itnder the same Man'agSmenttUn for ISVearsof sMdaoos ktttotlon to the comfort and ^venience of tia patrons, has won fOT'lttherepalattcn ot belngone of the moat popolar and beat ooildastadplacea of Amusement in the State. . . . . .'Applypeiaonjally, orbyletter, to ; i W. A. BEYNOLDB, ' ■■' 91-6m*. ; '''ieA>oadk;Boohaster,N.Y. OANTB gBtB.T MCBIO HAI.L, ' ' > N. W. OOB.'-FIFTH 'AND CHESTNUT BT8., PBILAD'A,' PA. LABGIST AND MOBTTALENTED COMPANY IN THB CITY, I,adies and gentlemen of .known ability, will address BOB'T GABDINEB A UABBY ENOCHS, 8Mm ' Proprietors. BaamTKUNO .inBlW t.^Oonntqr, Atage Mana^^; Acton, AotfMU/, "^WtfMtHa, Showmoh bnd - otbeiM,'' knnplled with the Brlnted Programmes of all the Pablle'PlhoM bf Amnsemknt In «(i#Tor>;far.Qna night, oh receipt o( iip, oepM.' Bills for the "inaUedfrje. - — . FOB aiu.B>AT A BARGAIN. ANTONIO BB08. GBEAT WOBLD OIBCUS WUhtog to retire fWm the business, the Messrs. Antcnld Mr' for salelhe whole of the estabUshmeat conslstini of Bnto^.. BAGGAGE BOBBEB, BAGGAGE WAGONB, CAI&UaK NBBS, CANVASS, POIBB, BEATB. TBAPMNcSTwoiS'mM: to, everything completo and ready for the road. For partloulan address P.ANTONIO . Ne.S»L»BeaumBlie*t, 8tLonls;»). • 4tTHB AOTRBBB," 101 doable column psges, ISfnllBui UlustnUons, Ma; "Ohii of NewYork."M; ''VaaptaoSSS?!! 33; ••MontforttheBcae,"3<; "Ollirord and the Actrau "aS. ;;««Jnol«of mAotiess," Mc.;."Oper» Dicer," BOo.; "CtoSS 'Artsof Beauty," 50; "Yale CoUege Borapes," 28; "Boxhi?"U.' ■Gamblen' Trloka with Cards." 9& Send annexed prioea to 34-lt OHAS. H. DAY, New Haven, 0^ TO OWHBBB OF BHVT VP THBATRB8, BTOh- WAITTED, by a Party, a Theatre or other place of jumif^niflntthat dan be opened aa a eONCEBT or MDSIO HALL, P. a-^e advertiser has the best company in the conntry. In. dudlng TWO OF TBE GBEATEST STABS IN AMEBIOA, Address; with full partloalan, astorentbc.to JAMES BOBINBON, 31-lt* Post Office, Philadelphia, Pa, HAtSOinO TBMPLB, LOUIBVILLB, EY.—This BaB Is now ope n for the accommodation of FIBST CLASS TBAVELINQ COMPANIES; has Stage, Dressing Booms, and aU the modem Improvements necessary for a Flist Olaaa Ball. WIU seat com- fortably UOO persons. For terms, &o„ apply to BOBEBT 0, MATHEWS, . Agent Masonic Temple, 81-3m. LoBlsville, Ey. MB. ABD UnU. BARRBT UrUiUABU, THBOBIGINAL . . • . ' ; . ' . miSft BOY AND YANEBB GAIK' Oonunenoed their An nnal Season at the ' WDTTEE GARDEN, ' On MONDAY EVBNINa, J70VEUBEB 17tb, - and appear every evening di^rlng . the present week, In'their celebrated impersonations. ''^. 81-tf PBIWOB OF WAIiHB TO HATK H, ' : ' UTEBPOOL, tRGLAND. This truly elegant and tary beaotifDl theatre is kept open dnr^ Ing the whole of the year. ^ ' AMEBIOAK BTABB, ' of aoknorwledged posltton and talent negcrllated with, fbrlbng or short engageD^taoL' as mntual Interests ma require. ' ASnia,' 7" - ALEX. 'BENDEB80N,' ' istf , . ' ' Bole Leasee and Proprietor. msiTo^iflSmBuoiiiBaB^ ■' ' ■ •'■iin > ' '. • • '-' MB. 'PETER BIOHINGS,' Are now playing' (what blda fUr to be}'the most sncoessfol eU' gagemant ever played, st , ■ i FOBD'B TBEATBE; WASBINaTON, D. C, Si-tf A. S.'PEHNOYEB,'Agentl MAKT PBOVOST, • The celebrated TBAGEDIENNE and COMEDIENNE and moat venatOa Astrees of'uyrsge, win appear in ^jraoviDBNOB,'• w^'. ' December, 6, 1883, for two weeks.. . 'I ; WASEINQTON, Dedember 3l, : ' Uanagen win pteue addrees, up to that date' ' . ' ■ ■: ' ■ BAM'L COLVILLB, ' ' ' • ■ Care of Wi E. Peckhim, 88-lte . ' No. 78 Noasaa Street, New'York. ATBBUIJBmil^ . . '.I OOLUMBUB,'OBIO.. nils Iheatte has nndsrgcne exienalTe allerattona and Im, provenients..' AB first dass pttfomataoes, Concerto^''to., oan r^t U for nights, or play on shares, by addreadng ■ 'i ■ ' JOBN A, EIXSLEB, Academy of Unsto, ' Obvaland, Ohio, The Dramatic Seasoi) wlU oommenoeon thelstof Janaaiy. Blaia win please address as above. ,94- v'CEESINUT SrBBEnV ABOVE BOTH; PBQiADELPHIA. Under the Management of B. FOX late' ot Otiraammt Haix,: Now York. The above commodious Place of Amosement la no^ open ind/ doing a flnt'r'ato baalness. '.' • ' ' ' ' , Petformen of aoknowlodged'ablUtil'ean'meet with'good on, guements byappljlng as aooye. NBW imnraiB iUBATRB.'^WMted'immeUA^^^ aLadyfor JnvenUes, to,| Walking Gentlemant two Ladles';for' r««peotable bnsinees i two good Utility Gents and Sd Old Mao, M- Amir to c; T. PABSLOE, DrAmattO Agent, 16 Eaat Boniton'st, "Olub House," between Broadway apd Crosby.' ' 884ii* OHBia NOBBIB, Treasnie^. THB NBW TORK BRA.^EOB0E FBANCIB TR^IN has a Letter and Poem In this week's ERA; which slso contains an Original Poom from the pen of MBS. GSN. WINFIBLD SOOTIi i highly nnlqu^ and sensational Account of Unocal MatteM.and DramAtIc, Doings, eto. Bnqolre for it at the N^ifs S«Vot»4«fflotof'^1^ottWnNo. aOlFnBoaittett. 84-1 "B'JIPWHBT. VBBATRB.^ S&|s?';slBS2^'?a^ compUtod taSSi; Yirk^^ B«PaWal„y „ . ^ 800BBGB OTiAifiSSuB. With new Scenery, MAahinery, to.'^^^^ Anew Jfaat Ura.W.O.J0NBB, Kt. J. NUNAK, Uri O, LmOABD. addltlontowhl^^^teg^e^SSr- AndtBoarlng '." ■ , . . bomc FABOB. '. A NE W GBA ND OOMIO PANTOUnnE By JOSEPB 0, F08TEB, Eaq., Is nearly readruS r JOSEPB 0, F08TEB, Eaq., is nearlTreadirM7_ni v ' '' produced in a atyie of ff«uJeur UttSrtJ^SS^S^f „e unrivaled Paptomlmlsl, TONY DENIKB.^ririn3c wT^*' ajjKijnnce. supported by^an entire doi^T SS£,SiSj irOBBVlA .ICBLODBOR,. fSi'H£?5^..*.«^'.v,\\-:gSSe'1L^^^ ■; GBAND OPEHmG NIGHT . iJWITH THE OBEAT COMBINATION TBOUm! i mitaMummctt.OompanywmopentheaboveHanon^ BveiJng, Deo, H. 1883, preaenHns a select and viri^aSSS' mont, weU suited to all dasies of soMety. We have The beet Lady VccAlIsts, ■: The best Danoen, iL The best Negro Performen:. '.' 'i . The best Aorobaii *"**SSSf.'m*.^'?'S5f""*''Y'"*>'»P"'»«lon, , . GBEAT BILL FOB THB OPENING NIOBT^ BOAu or miOBs. Admission to Main Bidl; 9SoaBb. Bsserved Orchestra Chain,... '...ilflOcSS' Boon open titHi commence at TJf precisely. BTBIV BEKSrPHIS THBATRB,-ahIs popular place of Amosenent is now open for the Besaon, trith a fall and Talented Oompany. BTABB wishing Nights wUl please address 0. T. PABSLOE, New York, / or B. B. UAOINLEY, Acting Manager, 28-14t Box 410 Memphis, Tenn. TO THB PimiilO,—MISS KATE FISEtES has added to her repertoire W. B, English's Original Equestrian Drama of ■•UIKB MARTIN," as pl^ed by her at the Natl6nal Theotn, Boston, for upwards cf three weeks, to overflowing houses. She has sloe the beat trick Hone in the country, the celebntad Alexander; alao several new Equeattlan Dramas, written ex- pressly for her, vis.;"The Three Fast Men," "Female Forty' Thieves," "Mazeppo," "Margaret Cal^pole," "Fanohon," etc AU letten addreeaed to the ean of FBANK QUEEN, OLDm Omen, WiU be attended to, tl-V^ CLKVEliAND, OHIO. One of the most flnlahtd and beaatlfol iUuu l ui t a In the West Stan win please address. JOHN A. ct.tjit.to Uanager. 94. PHOTbOBAFHB of Ed. Booth, Ed. Foneat Lester Wal- laok, W. B. Blake, Mr. and Mrs. Barney Williams, Mr, and Mn, FloMnoe, also In character, Ijinn Keens, Kato Bateman, Maggie MllehaU, Caroline BlohlngB, Kato Denln, Susan Benin, uBo- meo, HatUda Beron, as Camine; Adah L Menken, also as Ftench Spy; Isabel Cubes, in six chanoten; Udlle GaUettI, also In charsctor; Eato Fisher, Ada Webb, Enmu Webb, and aU other celebrities, 38 cents each, or 6 for |L Oatatognea sent on receipt of postage stamp, by W. C. WEUTBS, 34-lt* 878 Broadway, Hew York. BAR JO TAVOHT, by Pro! GEO. 0, DOBBON. the Cham- pion Banlolat PupUs gnarantced prcflcloncy in 19 Lessons, for iS.OO. Dobeon's Celebrated Banjos sent to any address on Uie receipt of $10. OEO. 0, DOBSON.. S4.1t» 169 Wooater street, N.Y. OUR LBTTBR BOX. 49> We have letten for Messrs. Add Weaver, Dnpres A Green, Albert Norton, Geo. 0. Dcbaon, Wm. Eennedy, Cnas. Ssnfcrd, 0, B, Beynolda, Thos.;Ban]on, Mis. C. J. Bharpley, and the Misses Prof J. H, SIddons, Julia Daly, and Isadora and Victoria Barnen CITY BOaiKARY. „ ■ . ^. , MoiTOATi Dec 1,1881 Now is the. beginning of the winter of car discontent, mads gloriously uneenoln by our "rigorous proseoatton of the war,", the high price ot paper (greenbacks excepted), «nd otheT: provisions, and the speculwllona 'and peoulatldns g> ing OB among eontnoton, snb-eontracton, olddle men, and other patriotic and weU-meanlng citizens. Notwithstanding Our trials and tribulations, we etlU Uve, and broatho anddrink oar."oldtye".-wlthaft>rtitade and reelgatlon worthy of better 'things. Last week was productive of Several novelties, among them • new'opers,a now spfotacle, and thanksgiving. The Utter wu the most intorestlng and enjoyable; owing to the tarkey and holi- day It gives us; We are su snppoeed to have spent the dayi Thnrtfoay, November 37, In giving thanks for blessings received. Some went to ohnroh, to crook the pregnant hinges of the knee, s6me.to the theatn, some to the minstrel baU; some arsstip- posed to have given thanks for one thing, some for another, and many hod no idea, whatever, of any favora Ikey bad received, for Which they should be thankfuL The newspaper publisher looked-apon thanksgiving day as a waste of tune, when wblt* paper is double the prioe now that it wu three months ago; but chaps,' yon wiU say, an otirayi growellng, so we'll oUp them. If any class of people have oauee to rejoice and glTe thanks. It is car theatrical managcn, and other catonn for onr aniaeement . Bee what a splendid sesaonthoy have had, thns far. Houses orowded, nightly, "by the difa and fashion <u the city," eompceod moftly of tradespeople and the poorer cissses of society. . 'Why, our "IndefkUgablc and gentlemanly tieaa- nren" begin to look upon the men as (oo muon of a good thing. They are kept busy dayandnlght,andcanacarc«]yflnd time to worry down a single plate of hash, to say nothing of going the usual ronnds ot the free lunch rooms. If a free and emlghcenea patron cf the treasurer coUi at the box office, ^d says "How on' you. Bob 7" or BUI, or whatsoever his name may be, the press- ure is so great upon the treasurer fMm those who don't know the ireasnnr, and who don'l soy "How are yon. Bob t" that no doubtmany of the "freemen''foci hurt that their kindly sslata- tlon is not returned; bnt tbo treasurer csn't help it. in times Uke these he is "not himself at aU;" In fkot, he don't, know a frltad from a atrangor. Uo hasn't time, oven, to take a drink with a Mend, for with him baalnees and postage slomps are par. amonnt to haah and peppermint ' Another novelir was tno new opera of "Dlnorsh,".snotlpeof whleh is given u anothoi paragraph. The open manager' seems to have overflowed with tbsnke, ior bo actually gave ns • 00 cent show on Thanksglriig night, thus showing his appnda- tlon'of the standing and Importance ot the demooraoy on boUooy occasions. Wo don't know that ha m^da anything, however, unless the company co.oporated, and gave their "Invaluable sw- rices" at radnced prices. Spooking'about 00 cent 0}ftmO ■hows, calls to mind Max Marctzck's experience In low-prioMl opera, with high-priced opersUves. It was in 1888, we ihlnJC, 'when Max had the Astor Place Opera Bouse, that a ipllt occmrea In his troupe, one half leaving Max, and atartlng oppoeltlon, - Mox tried "to Seep bis head (o: tbe orlstoorav leap oonoern, and "on the cheap," at NIblo'a Garden ilbove wator at the old prices, but 'twaa no flow the track, gave their sopporl to the obeap oonoe^i >i>^ thonby saved 80 cents per hosd, equal to the ciolts oniaeverai pounds of codfish Arptokled salmon. Max and An half Of me -Italians, seeing that tblnas looked rough, wlth^aitondencf to* general cave In, determined to annlbUate their rtrals, and the sdmlttoneefoetothe Astor Place Opera Bonia^. lowered to ^iiMtt Heretbeer'e"BobettleDlaU«';i(«a piodttoedt ;';;5.'i|31 ■Ji;).o.i.''i'iO'';.'M,iM,': lUh ;;!'j'ii'r. I. (ii