New York Clipper (Feb 1863)

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N'-E W: y P II K p LIP P B R: 614 BS"** lamWi ATTBAOTION. MOBB NOVELTIES, THE OBEiT COMBINATION OF BTAES, S^' wOOD'B MIN8TRBLB, and Dteaalog EntorlttnmBDts conttnas to •ttnot HO*"^ <jnOWDED H0U8E8.,. f FEBRT7AB7 3, and eTei7 eTanug dnilDg ilia WMlC III)15JH!' TBB BOUPBIBS PABTI, . fti^ FOBEioH AOS jon Vixtn auon, /j-iT/lWl. WOMiM'S^tOE™,' ■ . TnmoB'B Fatb, TraFobBTowtran, -' V. WEtOOME DOME, TnB HlPJ* SlHttT, to., by OHABLETirOX, . ■ \ HBL8B 8BIM0UR, LOOKWOOO, > -./. TLOBBMOB, OLENN, . sotnnoAB])]; OAB ATAQUA. * -•■ HASCAU/. •. . . I£IS, LEVIS, ip: ' J»Mn »t6X! ooBunenoe ftt 7)i o'olook, Tidksto 96 etaf^. tfL^oovlUi tny oilier Tronpe (naming the lumtot 'XHB GBEAT TBAOIO ABTIST, . HISS BATEUAN, , uflotod tbe most piofoond dramiUo sanMUon uid ittraot- '^Mot tbe most orowded and tuhlonsbla mdlano^ ever •USSin tills olty. 'Monday, Feb, a, uid Svary Erenlng ttali Week, l« (resented Ibo beattlful romantlo play aatlUed UAH, THE FORSAKEN* ind eiqalilte Scenery by J. H. SBLWTN. Uoilc, eompoied expressly, by BOBERT STOEFEL. Worioil Sireotor HABVET B. DODWOBTH. _liliUo Breadse and Appolntmenti. VU"^ By U^SBS. PHILUFE and & WAI.UB. ja, the • vA- vj-vj.':/." Vv" -j::::???? »*™nf!2' ItjiiiuiilvtUed ooat, embraoing tbe names of J, W. WolUok, k lUflDAdMU, Bnmett, Lanergan, Lamb, Wllioii, Uasdames iim Skerrelt, and the admirable Ohoma. y^ttim at 7, to commence a qnorler before 8 o'dook, 43- ultlA KBKIf B'S THBAITRB. iHMe and IfuuSttMfl Mil b Law* Eeene. ittTeakotUieBiRkRementof ■ , ~ . HRS. JOHN WOOD, qXTEEN OF COUEDT AND BONQ, tM> bilDlant perfornianceB nlgblly ellelt THE MOST RAPTUROUS APPLAUSE; i-bnueeorowdedwlUitbe , BEAUTI AND INTELLECT OF THE OITY. MBS. roSN WOOD IN TWO OHABAOTBBS. UONDAT EVENINO, FEBRUABT 3d, 1863. utiBiformed the mosloal farce entitled TI" A LOAN OF A LOVER, ' jE, (with SoDga,) Mn. JOHN WOOD, vUcliUke mUtlary bnrletia. In two oota, entllled XOE INVIN0IBLB8.' Un. JOHN WOOD DM Boogs, "I'll speak my mind," "Fall not In lore," tint I nurd the tambour's Mttle,"and finale, with all lidanHers, "When bullets we trade in," daring the pleoe, I MILITABV MANCEUVBES and UAB0UE8, )ilIn.roaN WOOD, and her company of InTindbles. IDbepiodacedeLortly, a . . FAIBY EXTRATAOANZA, . isd roTlBOrt, with alterations, from Planohe's celebnied FAIR ONE WITH TEE GOLDEN LOOKS, bKr.Cha'tlee M. Wolcot, Senler, in which UBS. JOHN WOOD will sustain the prlnblpal role. lunngcmeDt bm been effeoledwith the talented compiler dOipMoaandtalented artlnta, ' MB. WALOOT, Sen., ikifll appear, and, to add to the attraction, ehe has also made nmoenls with the celebrated ARAB aiANT, MB. OOSEAN. AdtIII petform in a speaking character. 43> ; Ml. THE ORBAT AHinGRIOAIT BIVBIO UAIiL, Ml BROADWAY, OUR BRILLIANT OAREEE CONTINUED. (OOXTDIDED SUCOE38ION OF NOVELTIES THIS WEEK. . U Ibe leading arttats in the profession id thi TsreatUe Ethlo- jin, Comlo and Terpsloboreon line. . . Flitk the Programme of this week. . . ... Note the Unprecedented Array of Talent ~ TONT PA8T0B, nt greatcBt, most original Oomlo Singer in America. OBABLBK WJWnCE, if Jain ot all Negro Oomedlona, lalhqrW.all the anoetaisfb} Sli|llii Faieea. Bnrlesqaes and ExtraThganiaiB of the day, '' * J. WAUBOLD. F. SHAW, DAN SHELBF. l/.BiaaB. HONS. BRILLIANT, UABTER TOHUY, UaSASBTONandDONNOVAN. HONS. LA TEOBNE, Togelher with other prominent performen. THE OBEAT BALLET TROUPE opstd of the moat flnlahod dancers. j.CU BOBEBT W, BUTLEB, Proprietor. lOTIOB or COPYHIOIIT, DL17E8KIN; JACK AND BIS PALS. UMllBfl drama In Three Acts, entered according to Act of the year 1661, In the Clerk's Office of the District mttorlheSonthomDlstrlctof NowTork. ' Jhnt to crowded houses for fouf weeks at ths NEW BOWERT' OBiraE, New York. UinUcaUons for permission to play this saocesafdl senso- <■ liUDa must be made to the onderslgned, . AUTHOR AND PROPRIETOR OF THE PtBOE. WlaUDgomoutQnon the oopyrlght wlU be met by an Imme- lUiiPiealtothehv. JOHN F. POOLE, <^l|* 119 Flnt street, New Tork. FlTTSBUROH THJSATRM. nhriiig Season opens Uarch 3d. Ladles and gentlemen ■"•lag eigigemenia will address , . WU, HENDERSON. Uanoger. 11 Ins prominent stars appear here in rapid auooesslon. [434t ■U&T it ai|IttUlkS> MINSTEEL8. .TEE OBEAT ETUIOPIAN niL BLOOEADINO SQUADRON. ■■Man on their Flrtt Annunl Tour, on UONDAF, FEBRUARY 9d, visiting oU the PRINCIPAL CITIES EAST AND WEST. «<• troupe will comprise some of - ' ' THE BBBT PERFOBMKRS W THE PROFESSION. ^S-tf NEW BOnnanT tubatkb. Sola Proprietory^...... UB. JrW; LINaABD.' UONDAT SVZNINa, FEBRUARY 2d. U68. Second Treek of the groat Amtrican Actor, ■ . ; . ■ MB. B, EDDY. : ■ ■ .. Second weak of . - DION BOUOIOAUI/rS OBBATEST DRAMATIC EFFORT, THE COLLEEN BAWN, » :. • • ■ Whloh has been reeelved during the past nlgbta by :ttte' LABQEST AUDIENCES^ ' : Thai ever hare asiembled within the WALLS OF ANY THEATRE IN THE WORLD. MR. B.,EDDY....... as..; MUes-na^MlMlsen. He will also appear la his Original ,'' DUAL OHARAOTBR. In ths Splsndid Drama of -v THE SPIRIT FRIEND; OB, THE ANOEL OF NIOHT. Nom—That all may have on opportunity to witness the Snt great scene of the OOLLEN DAWN, it will commence at nine o'dook. . The Initial performance will be the SPIRIT FROND. The whole to conclude with THE PIBATE'S LEGAOY, '48 JANH BirOLISH'g NRW TRISMONT THBATRBI, LATE ALLBTON HALL, TREUONT STREET, BOSTON. This new and magnlfloent edlflce, located in the most fashionable part of Soeton, is now balog rebuilt, onder the direction of Mrs. bigUsh. aided br a talented arohiteot, sUlfull and experienced machinisla, soenla artists of iosto and ^lllty, and will be trans- formed Into* ■" FIRST CLASS TH^TBE, for the prodaotlon of VAUDEVILLES, 0PEBA8, AGBEBABLB OOMBDiES, PANTOMIMES, and sbch aneiceptlonabla places as cannot fall to satisfy the mostreSned taste. Mrs. Eoguili is new ready to receive appUcattons for Engagements from respeotft- ble members of the profession, as'it Is her intention to offer to the Boston pnbllo the BEST TALENT OF THE OODNTBY, and for BUOH will psy the most liberal salary. WlU be opened at an early day. Address JANE ENQLieH, iS- Sole Lessee and Uanagto.'" UR. AND BUia. BARNBT 'WIUaAUB. The Original IBISHBOY ' ' and YANKEE QIBL, Having completed a most unparalleled snccasiltil engagement at the Walnat Btnet Theatoe, Phlhulelphla, will commence at OBOVEB'S . WASEINaTON THEATRE, On ' '■• • MONDAY, JANUARY 26lh. ^ a- . W. H. FAUX, Agent KUB OABOLINB RIOHIRQB, ■ A MP • UR PETER BIOBtNOS, Bava oonoladad their very anccessfol engigement of ilx FORD'S THEATBE. WABHINaiON, D. 0. Theae eminent and popular Artists are now performing at UBS, DREW'S, ABOH STREET THEATRE, PHILADELPHIA, Oofflmendng Monday, January 5th, 1803. Bt-tf A. B. PENNOYEB, Agent Wlia. SOON OPiilN at Smith ADltson'aHaU CINCINNATI. ; ' GOODWIN k WILDEB'S . OWANTIO POLYUORAMA OF THE WAR. iM onlylegiunute exhttiiUon of the War now travelling, fbrm. ||>^^P^ete epitome of aU the thrilling Incidents and events B,^, 1,. GBEAT REBELLION, MittJItl^i?"!^ the Woalem OlUes has, thus ihr, been a g^TBIUtOaiAL MABOH, eihlbltlng nightly to HOUSES 10 OVERFLOWING, g*BB WBIil. KNOWN OYHNA8TS AND AORO- a^lhp cOMnAD BBOIHERS,who are without rivals In bI;J;». !'*"■• "0 at present foUlllng a highte suceesaftti en- {Ii7^<^''t Gardner h UemmlBg's Olrous, Philadelphia, and tu,£??"V,°e dliesgagtd. Concert Hall, or other managers gQ^thdrservlctii. wUl address them at S. Miller's Hotel, IOn^T?„'"*>*'BmAOAU1',theOeIebratedPREMIBRB ;2£«WAN ACTRESS and PANTOUIMISl',whooreatedsuoh J^^on, and aohleved uncquoUedfame in theStates afew "^^bb <OUlled a series of protracted engagements a«MfI^v"'?°^>)^»l shortly re-vleit the scenes of her fo^ ^ Higmobs In rnmnanw nj.k u. v.^.- reuownod BROADWAY MENAGBRIB. 600 BROADWAY, L. B. LENT Manager. Open dally from 10 A.M. to 10 P.M., with the most splendid colleoUon of LIVING WILD ANIMALS IN AMEBICA. THBBE PEBFOBUANOES DAILY, AtUXA.M., S and 8X P. M., by PERFOBUINQ ELEPHANTS, PONIES, MONKEYS, & UULES. Admission 38 cts,; Children under 10,16 cts.. 43- BUOOKLirrAAENZ RAYMOND STREET, BErwBRI FOLTOH tSD DE lULB AYSHUES. EVERY EVENING DURING THE WEEK, AND ON WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AFTERNOONS. Superb Horsemanship by all the great riders, Athletic Feats by the DelavantI Brothers, kc, ko. Dress Clrole, 26 eta. Children 16 cts. Gallery 16 cts. AO-tf ARIiINGTOR, LRON & DDNNIKBR'S BlIN- BTRKIjS. ftom 688 Broadway. New York, comprlaing the fd- lowins talented perrormera:— BBT niDRHB. • . SAM SBARPLEY'S MINSTRELS. BRAflSBAND. mi>^ «««iSSR?^™S''S' OPERA TBOUPB. THE M0NIT0B8 OF MINSTRELSY,- , .' 1 "Ars-now returning from tbe ■ • - . MOST SU00B8SFDL CAMPAIGN Ever mode In the Eastern Slates, and will visit the scenes of • ' . THEIR FORMER TRIUMPHS, Ulho Epplre State. en.routo TO TttB GREAT WEST, where they will sppear during the present season, '' / . IBTBODOOIMO . ' ' THEIR GREAT OHALLENGE PBOGBAMUX, As performed onlyby.these „ • AUTOOBATSOFETHIOPU,. ; . ' THE MAMMOTH TROUPE OP THE WORLD. In the ranks of this ' ' i : ARMY OF ARTISTS .. .. \ willbefoond Five Original Comedians, ... Nine Mnalclaos, Four Solo Blmters, , ■ ■ Five Dancen. And a host of Auxiliaries, to give doe effect to their ORIGINAL BURLESQUE The Best Quartet The Bost Instmmentallsls. > The Best DellneatorSjand I ■ ■ The Best Orchestra, - svn ntowK fir uimhibiut, TBS SUBSTANTIAL ETHIOPIAN OONFEDEBAOY, ■ ALL IRON OLADS. , T|ia largest Hslls In the Coontry . ' Are wo small to accommodato . . TEE VAST OBOWSS . Who flock to see. THE OREAT OBiaiNAIS. The most Btapendbus E thiopian Organization .f. EVER KNOWN. THE MAMMOTH ADVERTISING OF TWLB I POPULAR TBOUPE Has marked an Era in the ANNALS OF BUBNT CORE, And caused oar rivals to STAND AGHAST I HUGE BILL-BOABDB have t o be oo2i8iavonD To Display - Tbe Twenty-flve ; FIOIOBIAL POSTERS That announce ' ■ ■' • ' The Advent of . THESE SABLE SX^S. Precededbythe iB^-t PASTE bbigjBK:^ Gen, ^. D. 'NEWCOOUB, 'wU'^ f ■ Avont Courier. CoL b. briohau browK Advsrtlaar:<ildanngraplil8t UfO- 0. UNDERWOOD. . •> : • , C. A. BOYD, Leader; ^^^tEwHt' r ' ■ FRANK BOilllCf,''^ '' EwHSr of Brass Band, a. W. BAILEY, Property Man. ■ ' Tickets, 36 cents. Reserved Beats, (0 cents. 12- BAM BHABPLEY. Manager and Proprietor^ CONTUIBNT^Jj mVSIO HALI., PHILADELPHIA, 'Walnut Street above Eighth, Sole Lessee and Proprietor FRED. AIMS. THE MAMMOTH MUBIO HALL OF THE WOBLD. TEE LABGEST AND MOST ABTISIIO COMPANY IN AMEBICA. ■■ U'LLBHELENE,. ' The Premiere Danseue of the age. The Great Ethiopian Trio JNO. MULUGAN, ANDY LEAVTFT, and DENNY GALLAGHER. The Cdebratf d Pontomlmlsta ' J. B. UAFFITT, and W. H. BARTHOLOMEW. MISS JULU PRICE, MB. GEOBGE W. BUITB, MISffBUSIE SUtlMERFIELD. MB. 0. UoMILLAN, ^1 0AUD.-41ie underslgoed. having noticed tt'llie JfiiladsliL'" p1)la Umun, snd> other paport of last week, on 'ad¥«rilism^ beiring hirnome, (auoh advertisement belngno doubt issued by * some molldoos scamp for dishonest purpoaesV. takes this mailiod' ' ofropudlating the forgery. For a year past I have not been oonnaeled In any way, dlreetlr or Indirectly, with any place of. amusement In Phlladdphia* the onlypbiee of whloh I am'proprietor being the AMERICAN MUSIC HALL, m Broadway, N. Y., whloh a geaeioos pubUo have OBStsted mo in kooplig open for the post four years, while every other place of the kind was compelled to cIom. . Tb6se booua managei's, agents. eto„ nave taken refuge In Phil- oddpUla, where they now reoommence the same course that drove them Irom New York, viz.: the pabllcatlon of lake cards dishonesty sod forgery, coupled with loimbral eihlbltloiu, whloli recently compelled our Stato Legislature to enact laws for their entire sapprevslon. . To return good for a pnerlle attempt at evil, I would teach those mnawsy agents, above diudod to, ths secret of my sue. cess. It Is this: an upright and^hAnest; prlndple in maeage- ment and a cash down, sqoare-deidlng method In buslneas. As this mav be as opposite to' their prlDdple^' as It Is fordgn to their naturos, I leave them to the publio, ficom whom ohlconery and forgery, sooner or later, And their reward, oa those parUea above alladed to have dready fbund out in New York, iS-tf ROBERT W.BUTLIB,4M Broadway, N.Y. WlLllAU ARLINOrON, Comedian; JvB. DONNIUEB, First Violin, , . and Leader; MASTER LEON. Danaeuse and Burleaoue Prima Donna; EOniN KELLY, Tenor and Ught Comedian; [From the Olne ALBERT JONES, Comedian; SAMUEL GABDNEB, Basso. Ute of UaU rod's; WM. SPAULDING, Harpist; SAMUEL PRICE, Come<Uan; FRANK COBDELLA, Pianist; FRANK BPOHER, Comet; JAMES GRANVILLE, 2dVloBn. nnati Inqnlrer.1 MB. TOU VANOE, MB. 0. W. PARKER. MB. JNO. BITTER, MISd^MAGGIE NICHOLS. . JKATE HUGHES, '-gClTE HAMILION, MI8S;R0SA SMITH, AMELIA KELMIBE. LUOY STONE, AUCB'LEACH, LUCY HAMILTON, OAROUNB MILLER. > ANNIE ELDBIDQB, C. MORTON, And the Famous Court of Beauty, SSmK' ^ company with Mr, James Cook, the fteeSSSii 2'?''*<"° ♦aUey'o, London, and Mr. George Clark. >UB1WE Hengler's Cirque, Llv( ««*HB UAOARt reepeclfuUy Inllmatos that i Alffi!"ly« fobilo. Duo noUce of theKrrivalwlU beglven. J Bniunanl5jtl,^j ^^.^^ oddreiaed to. the.Paolllo HotaTNe* «.tf,- baSiiiJ'J'^S'' ""•--MUS. JAMES M. NlXON la now ready ktnSf^rv ^Ith managers for the coming season. Mn. Nixon, lMWH;m,.°'\"<!>>(°'') with niennge and trick horses, Addre's* „,J^«ity-thlrd street New York. ' ' "ml* ; kMta'l^t^Y VAliVoM'l', having condnded one of ^ ttutSS!?^} <ngngements,of the eeosoni ln Waablngtoai ol ■ 'March 80, 01nolnnaU; Apii(ul laitiiil^Sri, '"fBemenU^of the (nX^Ji'.'." Sblladdphlai Ma Chicago. CommunloatlOBi . SAH'L OOLVtLUBL.: Lalkrgf . Souse, New York. L' lS«^««.o«.i,3to iJgWj,B„t.,„^ '•HBATRi.-flhil. popular p)««.i« SSK'^uftS^^N^S'Th-aTSSS' Wm ^''W^^^^^'E^^^^*^' '>»^«!^'°a45°''-.. ?ib°OONNEBfcOo., - .v"> iT^itt T, PAB8L0B, NaWYOrk, '■ ' ^ m,Ut ■ ' ^ *•& 1U<I|{HLB)C, Aptlag.Uanager, This splendid troupe of Mlnstrels,.the best that baa ever Vlflted onr dly, remains «t Smith & DItaon's HbR one week losg- A. They drew an Immense audience at the above hall lost night but when we take Into consideration the musical ablll^and talent that eomprlie the company, the cause thereof Is tolly explained.'^ Due notice wUl be given of their return East' 41-3t* R. L. DINOESS, Agent OAN'VBRBVRY HALL, WABEINGTON, D. 0. WILLIAM E. SINN .' Sole Proprietor. Aboof JJXEBTY HALL, ALEXANDRIA. VA. TEE CANTERBURY Is the MOST MAGNIFICENT UC8IC HALL IN AMERICA. None but the VERY PIB8T TALENT WILL BE ENGAGED atthls BEAUTIFUL TEMPLE. Ladles and Gentlemen Of known ability always wonted. Address to OEO. PERCIVAL, Business Manager, Or WILLUM E. BINN, Proprietor, il-tf Box 169, WashlngtM, F. 0. - HELENA, ARK. BUITH, UUBPEY k FREEBERTEYSEB, Proprietors. Bntertainments every Evening, BABLB HARMONISTS, Comprising the following tdented Ethiopian Artlsia J, W. SMITH. * J, B. MURPHY, MARTIN FBEEBERTHYBER, B. D. OOODINa. J. H. STOUr, -■ JOHN. FBEEBEBTHYSEB, EENRY FREBBERTBYSER, JOHN OOLB, .. OHAS. SANDFORD, ' ■ . '. GEO, W. NORTHBOP, Ib coQlaBcUoa with LA BELLE LOUISi; The charming Danseuse fnd Vocalist USD UDLUB THEODORA, The fascinating Prima Daissease. Artlaia of recognised merit wishing engagements, will apply to J. B. UURPEY. Hdena, Ark, Higher Salaries jiald than by any Management In the ooontry, ' ' ' 4(rtf.. WASUINQTON HALL OONOBRT RUOBI, WHEELING, va;; " The only Boom In thV city suitable for OOKOIBTe, TBCaTBIOiL am) MmSTBEI, PXBFOBIUIIOSS. . Situated in the heart of the City, " . CORNER OF MARKET AND MONROE STREETS, ImmedlMely opposite the MoLnre Bouse,'. EElsy of Access, aiid Unsoipassed fttr Bfarength In the United States.;.. ' Tbe Boom la IM feet long by 64 feet wide, 34 feet .eeUiug, in- dndlng a Staoe 98 by 80 feet with foar Dresslo^Rooms, and Bcanaryi BrlillanUy Lighted and fomlshed with Arm Chairs. J9> Let on oecimmodatlna terms. 40.tf, Washington Bsll Building, Whedlng, Vo, WABHIMOTON VAUIB'riBB, ALBERT lAMBUN ft CO,, Proprietors. > JAMBS PILGRIH.. StageUmager, OPENED FOR THB.8SAS0N, ' •. ■ ,-: I , ■ . , WITH A ■ :. J-' - ^IRST CLASS COMPANY, The Han, A)lf ieleganae and comfort cannot be excelM by any ahnUarBstnbllsbmentlntheoouhtry. ' .. VERY SUPERIOR ENTBRTAINMENtfl,. Embrodng 'PaDtomlmes, Ballets, Blhlbpean Acts. BInglng. Danolng, <E0., Ac, will be given. ■ ' ■ First class artists desiring ongagemonls may address , POST OFFICE BOX, . .. WasBinaTOR, D. 0,, Jan. 1868. .. 88-M> "'rHBiwmoAL.'LiTBn^ and equeb; TBIAN AOBMOY, SUk Broadway, Wanted—for Ban.Bd^ador AudPtnama, throe Italian Opera Singers,'tenor, baritone, and .btstl sod two Sonseuaos. Aluo, first oloss attraction for Lea's Uelodeon.Bdtlmoret Hanblln's Varletlos,WashlDgtoni and Jane BdgllihtB New Thratre, Dnelon, Apply, or address as above, eB< — . . .^jrtrojig and Soenory, ~ Agents. 4$-lt 'W'AMVlnD.i-Three Negro vOomedlonsi also, two first oloss OmumMI.' .Ji^ditas byletleh ttaUna^gnsllflcaUons,salaiy.tQ, ,41-tf ^ ' '8, W.BDn]t8, 44i Broadway. H.T. BIBTSOFOLrrAN THEATRB, SAN FBANCISCO, CAL. CHARLES TIBBETT8 Lessee and Usnoger. This Theatre is now open for the Fall aad Winter Season, with the finest Company over in California. „ JULIA DEAN HAYNE, MBS. JUDAB, MISS MOWBBAY, MRS. C. E. TBORNE, MBS. OLAUGHIEY, MRS, JAS. BTABK, MISS FREDEIIICES, MR. L. F. BEATTY, W. 0. FORBES. FRED FRANKS, H. BROVm, MR. J. B. BOOTH, W. U. LEMAN, 8. W. LEACH, . E.TBCAYER, With a Numerous Corps of AaiUiories. ' raioxs OF ADinssioii. .. ' 't DressCirde .....Sl.OO I Orchestra Seala Sl.Ot^' Parouet 60 ots | Gallery; js ote - Privato'Boxef 10 and 6 dollara. Stars intending to ylslt California will find It to their Interesto to address as above. 40-26t F4)X*B CASINO, . OEEffTNUT STBE^, ABOVE SIXTH, PHILADELPHIA. Under the Uonagement'of B. FOX, late of OiMTEBBuai gtr.T. ^ - . New York. " The above ooinmodl(nv> Place of Amusement la now open snd doing'a first rate business. PerformeUM' fiokiiowIedged ability can meet with good en- ' gogemente byi^ljin'g as'sDove. sQ-tf- CEBIS NOBBIB, Tressnrer.,,. LBA'S mBLODBON, BALTIMORE, MD.—This house'1»'. the only Concert'Room open'in Bdtlmore, snd la carried on by GEORGE LEA, formerly. ■ PROPRIETOR OF THE NEW YORE UELODEON. Performers of talent -wishing engagemente will address as above. Open every night except ennd». OS; "No Matinees." N. B.-TWe3(TY FIVE YOUNG L ADIES wanted for the bsBst Those that can dance slngto dances preferred. - 40-tt . ' WOROBBTBR THBATBB. ' ' '.. >',• , \ "3, O.XifiB..i::::..:. Eestee aad Manager..' Open for a short Season, commendng Monday Feb, 3d, -wltb '. :YANK£E BOBINSON, . As tbe Star; followed'on tbe ttfa by r UIBS-BMILY TEOBNE, TheEERN^NDEZ RA'VEL TROUPE occupying the Academy of Muslo, Providence, at the same time. 48-lt* BANJO AND. JIO DANCING TAUGHT by J. BOGAN, 189 Flnt avenue; N, Y., at 60 ots. per 'leaso'n, 'or' twdve for t6. BOGAN'S BANJOS, superior to any In, theworid for toneand' . finish, on band or made to order, from'tff upwards. Satlsfiiotlon guaranteed. N.B.—On receipt of $1,1 will .send Three Written' Lessons on the Banjo, or Jig Dancing.. Addr^ as. above. No. hnmbug._ .. . .'... --rA- ':. • A^ADBMYOFM PBIo T'^^^^^"^^ CLEVELAND. OHIO, JOHN ELLSLEB ,.. .Froprietor and Manager. This Is tbe largest most comforteblo, beauUfnl, and dtqgetber the most popular tboatre in this city. It la for BENT, BY TEE NIGHT OR WEEK, from the present date, January 10, or Troupes can exhibit in it on sharing terms.' All applications to be mode, to the above manager, at Columbus, Ohfo, to the 1st of Aprilr next . 40-tf WM. B, DEBB, J, BABNEY, P, CONKLIN, T.POT.TF. MAY, TEE GREAT CONTINENTAL CORPS DE BALLET. isidsaioH, Parauot 26 ots.' OPAestrtt Choirs 87 cte. Lbwv'Privote Boxes....$3 00 Upper Private Boxes... .$3 00 . Doors <q;ien at quarter before 7 o'dook.. . • ... Performance wlQ oommenee at 8. . ArUsIs of known ability, desiring engagements, will please od- dress OS above. . 40.tf VARIKTlBa THBATRII,, " , . LATE BT. LOUIS OPERA HOUSB, Altar 0 most suooessfbl season of over Eleven months. Is bow open with tbe foUowing Compsny: MISS LOUISA WELI4 MISS OLABA BUTLER, MISS 0. MORLEY, UIB8 ROSE DE LUOE,' MISS FANNY THOMPSON, U1S8 MINNIE LANIEB, MLLE ADA LAUBENT. ULLB JULIETTE, MISS JOHANNA CLIFFORD, MISS. FLORENCE WELLS, UISS LIDA EIBBARD, ULLE FLORA, MLLE LOUISE WALBY, J BDWARD BEBBY. WM. U. BEEVB. T. E.JEFFERSON, TOM CONY, . OEO. P. JAQUES, NICK FOSTER, JOEN CONKLIN, J. JERO ME. FRANK STEELE, A LARGE BALLET TROUPE. Ballet Master BIGNOR C0N6TANTINB, Leader of Orchestro. B. VOOEL, \ ■ Scenic Artist THOS.MOXON. Costnmer HERB OHUAN. GEO. J. DEAGLE, Losses. EDWARD BEBRY, Stage Manager, These, with many minor members conatltato A MONSTER OOMPANY, Who ore nightly drawing crowded bous- s to witeess their CHASTE AND BRILLIANT f ERF0BMAN0E8. . ■ THE VARIETIES IS TEB LABGEST, HANDSOMEST, BEST APPOINTED, OHD MOST OOUrOTlBLE MUSIO HALL IN THB COUNTBY. Parties of acknowledged exoeUenoe desiring engagements, moy Address GEO. J, DBAOLE, Varieties nieatre. 81 tf St Louis, Missouri. . BIAGOIUK'B OPBKA HUVBB, BAN FRANOIBCO, CAL. THOMAB UAOUIBE ProiRteter and Manager. , H.COURTAINE Stage Mmager. • B,. HAROLD. Conductor. J. L. 80HMIIZ Leader of Orchestra. Fifth Week of the ITALIAN OPERA TROUPE. BIGNORA BIANOHI, BIGNOR BIANOHL MAD. AGATHA STATES, MISS LIZZIE PARKER, HISS JENNIE MANDERVILLE, UISS ALICIA UANDBBVILLE, > MB. JOEN GREGG, BIGNOR J. GROSSI, BIG. RONCOVERL UONS. CHARLES, . And the Cdebiated German Chorus, conolatlng of S9 voices. PBicis or ismtsioH. Ilnas Cirde HI Orchestra Seate.,.',. ; .11 Punnet . 60 cts {Second drde 38 oto Private Soxes. ...f( and (10. "'Sox Office open from 10 A, M. to 4 P. M, Seato seoured three ^UB In advance. . -Qtors vldtlng Oallfomlo ahenld remember that Mr. Uognlle la also: proprietor of Hay(je'Park,Srn'FrenoIsoo; the Metnpoi illtan theatre, San Ftanalsco, Baoramento and MoryavlUe.. 884( ATHBHBCn THBATRB, COLUMBUS, ono. W. JOEN EIJiSLER Manager and Pi«prietor. .' Opens on the 13th Inst, for a season of three mbnths, with tbe DramaUo Company from the Academy of Mnslo;Clevdand. Star* Beatein Private Boxes...60 ate. wishing nights wlU please oddress JOHN A. BUBBLER, JR., OsUery 10 cte. io-tf / . -. ' Columbus, Ohio. Colored Boxes 26 cts. I WAfmpIanasuxziiT-An attractive Female Dancer, if pos- ColoredGallery Uots. sible, one'lhileuisot and elo'grfifrthe seisoil;torthe'Cstunrc ~ '' ' bus and Cleveland, Ohio, Xhoatres. Ilie'seaaon Is flam .dote to middle of July next '-i'V;.. run Lahorbt IBOimaXLL PBINTINa establishment in THB WOBUX I OLABBX ft BBILLBY, '' . ; . fSdccessors to John B. Baoont) VBINTBBS^AND BNOBAVBB8, I I . > 13 and U Spruce Street New Ybrk, W parttcolar attonUen to gettingup all UnSl of FAN ax BBOW. BILLS foe tnmlllng companlea, and hove on bond a large,ud splendid assortment of large ond small .: , . WOOD OU.TB loltable for Oironsses, Uenaaeries, Ethiopian Performen, Gym- taste. jUogidans, fto., &o., whldi eon be printed in one or more Mdotsf to suit onstomers, I ^'te^ A deposit required on all work^ordered^ aQ orders addreasnd to "OLARBY A RKTT.LBY," Booon Print- ing ond Engraving eatebllsbment' lS and 14 Sprnce street New fork, will be promptly attended to, . Altf lUiS BVA BUBNT. . TEU A0C0MPLI8BBD VCOALIST. ■ Is BOW ploying a highly sttocessrul engagement ot the ■\ ■ WAjHINGTON VAlUEnua Wasdlngton. p. a BnslUBS oommunloatlona should be addressed to' . . ; . J,. W, ALLINS .>N, Ireoaurer Oontlnental Theatre. 4WM - . . . PhlIadBlphl^ Pa. ■ VO THB pmiFKMoIolv.—BeUig^dtaeDaagedot present I oflse my serrlces as BUSINESS AO&X or TRBASURBB fbr any theatre, ot as TBAVBLUIG AGENT ^6t ony Und of exhlbl- «toii,.,AddNSS OOL, T, ALLSTON BBOWir. 80-tf.'. dipper Ottee,9»WjYork. THB OARTBR ZOVATB TROirPBI, FOURTEEN IN NUMBER. J. HENEAOE OABTER. .Sola Proprietor. Owing to ths great succeaa of their exbibltloni in this country, they will pos^ne their contemplated visit to Oubo this season;, and WlU again visit the OiUes of the West where they wer.e so favorably received lost fUl. The company Ig now enlarged, and' otherwise greatly improved, 43-31^, OALIKUHNIA TUBATttlllAI, AUISNVV—SHEBt.. DAN OORBYN Would respectfully Inform members of the in- - motto, Uosical, or Eq;uoslrfan profeasions, that ha has established.. mi ■ - - meets fesslon. N. B.—All letters reqnlrlng onswen most contain a stomp to v pre-pay tbe same, - - ' ' 4^ffin, PLAY BOOKS, PHOTOORAPHH of Ed. Booth. Ed.! Forrest Lester Wallack, W. B. Blake, Ur. ond Mrs. Barney/-. -WlUIains, Ur. and Mrs. Florence, also In ohoracter, Laura. Xeene, Kate Boteman, Maggia Mitchell, Garollne Blohlngs, Kate . Denln, Susan Denin, as Borneo, UotUdo Heron, .as Osmllle; , Adah L Menken, alsoos Hozeppo snd French Spy; IsabdCabas, In six characters; Mdlle Oolleul, also In character; Kate Fisher, Ada Webb, Emma Webb, and all ether odebrlttes, 96 cente eaab, or 6 for $1, Ootdogues aent on recdpt of poetaas stamp, by W, a WBUYBS. 4^3t* ' 676 Broodwoy, New York. U'LLB LIZBTTB, JIG AND FANCY DANO^' Is now performing with success at the VABIEIIES, WASmNGTON, D. 0. 42-2t» WANTBD->A enable ond enermUo man with ono or two* Thotuund Sailors, to tike charge of a first elais UlnstrdTroipe... tolnivdi hove been traveling eight yosis.ond are well eatob-.- llshed. For porttonlars please address JOHN 6. LEFA'VOUB, of '. Howard Opera Troupe, Salem. Mess. '41-3t* OIVLY BILL POSTBRS'IN BALTIUOB&-J. W. EAR. FEB k Co., No. 8 North st (basement) 41-Ut* OBOROB P. BEADDBN, Ethiopian Comedlon md Magi- . olan te inquired olter. - Send your oddroas to the Ciarmt.. office. . 43- , MASONIC TBMPLB, LOUISVILLB, EY.-Thls EaU lb , now open for the acoommodatlon of FIRST GLASS TRAVELING'... COMPANIES; has Stage, Dressing Bobms, uid oil the mqderit . Improvemente necoesory for o Flnt Class EalL WUl iKtot conLs^' forubly 1300 persons. For terms, A-c, apply to '■. . - BQBBUT a.MATHEWB, 81-8m Agent Masonic Temple^^ . Louisville, Ey.- GENTLFHBNI If ;ou want to learn tbe beatmvthodr of enjoying younelf in the sodety of Ladies, send 96 cente,. and receive o Book oontoinlng full inatruotloDs, and many other raey things. Address-^ ALONZO LINCOLN. 43-lt* Boi47». Worcester. Mass..'. rvMD PHOTOGRAPHS of Bognrih's celebrated Flo- \J tures of BEFOBB snd AFTEB. 36 cts eaoh. Also, his detlgB for the Lid of.o SNUFF BOX. Price 26 cente each, and sent post paid, by J. N, COX, 84 Naasau street N. X, 48-n* ( 1AHD PHOTOGRAPHS I-ALL D1S0R1PTI0N3-: v ' Sent post paid, for 98 cente plain, and CC'oehU colored, by. 48-lt* , J. N, COXr 84 Na|isaa staeet N. Y.^.'. ^'pleasant surpriss to our patrtins, ;i^l lie moiled .lUa'-■ week to oU'who hove applied. Send three cent stemp to . . 48-9t OUAS. HENRY DAY, New Haven, On>°> ■J-^A-X'S SEALED CIROULAll .LETTERS TiUB- FAI'Vk panic 1-Now i^ .the llinij to.buy 1 BOOKS and PRINTS, berota they adnueebr^''-''^ ' cent stomp for our "SEALED CIROULAR LFrrBS;".^ ^ 48-2t, OHAS. EENRY DAY. Newmvail,Oonn. SOilBTHI^O (hat will glve.oreat e«(HiM<^'"/POfi* IngMen. It te easily tried andto sure of aS|«*!* »">"'^ 36 oonis. Address .. • ■^-JX'SP^J,.^ 4$-U» . P, 0. E XQVISITE '^,T ftrOHANIDffti.