"UNCLE TOM'S CABIN."—JUBILEE at the National Theater, THIS EVENING being the 100th night of this popular Drama. The following will be the order of the day: At 9 in the morning the Powerful National Brass Band, 30 performers under the direction of J. Schiebel, Esq., will commence their performance of their Marches, Quicksteps, &c., from the Balcony in front of the Theater, which will be continued throughout the day and evening. At 2 o'clock in the afternoon the Great Drama of "UNCLE TOM'S CABIN" will be performed for the accomodation of Ladies, Families, Schools, &c. At 6 o'clock in the evening Mr. J. G. and J. Edge, Pyrotechnists of Jersey City, will give a Grand Public Display of Fireworks in front of the Theater, exhibiting a favorite scene from the piece; at the conclusion of which Professor Grant will exhibit his celebrated Drummond Light from the top of the Theater. At 6 1/2 o'clock the doors will open for the 100th representation of "UNCLE TOM'S CABIN," in the course of which Manager Purdy will present to little Cordelia Howard, a Gold Tea Set manufactured by Messrs. V. Brown & Atwood Jewelers, No. 148 Chatham-st, as a testimonial for her inimitable and truthful delineation of the gentle "Eva." "UNCLE TOM'S CABIN" will be continued EVERY EVENING and EVERY WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AFTERNOON during the year of 1853. |