andtheAreuitend-mdmi*liedichneeHi-ici*ilc-ON TUESDAY,Sept. 28,1869,kTin; ilKlUl- _ r •* lt;- . fa'Zoolohippozonoinadon,IIV©jan the*daWILL VISITiAno Af’ti rnoon and Evening,dr.arrn-rcv-fatWITHstDOCT. JAMES L. THAYEB'SSasGREAT CIRCUSh,vcgmeoymrgIn*dl*Imtil*uf•ult;1*IIMd««tSHA NOIIIanWI•IITRAINED ANIMAL SHOW,btProf. CHAS. WHITE’S Den of I nlePERFORMING LIONS.heI p.DOCT. JAS. L. TJIAYFTt... Manager.Ilcxnin.o*, Writs A Co, proprietors..m 11 .............. —«■», fi, -i- .. 4,i.-KSPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT.SriDR. JAM KM L. THAYER, while presenting the subjoined lt»t of Attractive Noveltie*—Equestrian, Calis-\heim mol Zoological—-to his mauy patron* throughout the length and breadth of the American continent, . won hi ren|K*vt fully remark that, lesidee long years of * diligent and faithful rerearch in the art of Providing ’ and perfecting a thoroughly co.njdeto MORAL KX11I- | |joBITlO.Y, he is enabled to piecent a combined organisation which will ~ hOutdo Competition and Eefy Rivalry!■ I At the same time he takes pride in announcing that, having severed his Connecticut with all former partners,; the entire Coloesal Exhibition is under his stde manage-j meut and contnd, and he now t*resent* to thv public at I large the most llrillmut and Utifqae Organisation of the season, to which he would direct attention to the follow-EXTRAORDINARY FEATURES.Anon’r rate to skk thc ;GRAND PROCESSION!!THE FETE OF VFHSA I LI. IES.t«»rCae*tThe Courtly meeting of Royalty and I*Wer, on theFIELD uF THE CLOTli lt;F (;oUAOfiGOLD!King Henry the VIII. of England, and Francis I. of ! 1 Fram e. FKUTK88ION OF KNIGHTS AND DAMKf. ! T , BAY* OF TILT V\D TuCRNKV. The I UtlCAR OF ATJRORA,At a rest of IDmsmi. Representing the four nptaHers of the globe, EUROPE, AMI A, AFRICA and AMERICA,aud hearing upon its suiumitA LIVING LION LOOSE!Absolutely FREE from any restraint whatever, save the alert and watchful eye of it* keeper, Prof. CHAU. \\ HITE, carried in triumph throngh the streets. Following this moving Tableau of itplumlor, will comeTHE ELEPHANT LALA ROOKH,Rearing an Oriental Uoudah tastefully decorated.Th.s resplendent and gorgeous Cavalcade, which liasnever y*t been approached in iU sumptuous outfit andRraphernalia, will be lent by the magnificent HAND IAIUOT, containing Prof. FRANK S METROPOLITANtheIanThiCORNKT BAND, wInch will discourserelections from the IU®'»t popular melodies aud operatic gems of the day.Among the prominent features of the Parade will beTHE LAST BEX RATION, the Grand Cavalcade of theKD-KLUX-KAIU;Or, THE CLOWN'S CAVALRY, mounted upon theirlibode»l tHwds; * Iforming uqo of the funniest and most laughable sights ! ever witnessed Intnaluc tig a grand BICYt LK YKLOCI**K»K KXIIIWTION RACK, l.y Mr- .r., HKYNOI.DS.n.lla»eKELLY, showing tlu» ease, celerity and skill hr whichItCbe*4* novel and ingenuous articles of lo«'utiutkiti cku be4propelled and managed by any plt; so*.DOCT. JAMES L. THAYER begs leavo to anaouucathe following array ofATaleuted Artists ;MILLIE MARIE,it The charming young Equestrienne, from the celebrated a, | Imperial Circus of St. Petersburg.I U. M ELLY.ill The Champion Leaper of the world, who stands reedy to f,r j challenge any mau for $10,000. who will compels with him, he having accomplished the eitraortLnary feat of throwing a somersault over U Horses.“! ' JAM KM C. ITCltlVOlM1, The Original, the Genial, the Jovial and Comical Clown,HJ 1 uipl EVERYBODY B FAVORITE. WILLIAM MOM. AS,The Indomitable Hurdle Rider, on his FLYING STEED.H El. MOST BROTilEHS,Pour in number, in their Athletic Sports aud Acta.1 ALBERT F, AY MAR,The great Performing Clown, and Equestrian Hercules,1NAA. II. LOWRY,Principal Scenic and Hist orb Rider, from Astlsy't.LA BELLE MARIE,The fearless and beautiful Equestrienne.Mrs. JAS. L THAYER,The Juno-like Gueen of the Arena.» JMcf. JAM. L. THAYER,% The greet American Humorist, and Bhaktp«rian JcMer.i\id»faa.^e\L\f*D?ifFRANK J. HOWES,Will lntn.lix. hi. TBICE PON1I8, HIRAM ltd* YA.NKKK MOTIONS.THEM MULES, UnoU Sam and DWill t« Intrudured by MR. JAS.C RKYNOLDSTh. followin, ll»t of Artl.t. will, la th.lr m.r.l act% Wi»p-«r at Mch Knlrrt«inm»nl.r | M IIm. PAYTIN, JARD1NR aad 1.KMAIUB,Stan, UR UNO. HALL, LOTUAIKO, WYATT,Aad LA8CALL£•a.m,1 PKOF. CHAS. WHITE, i) I | lisg of Liou-Conquerors. aud his Immense den of IlernIIf.pra-IMri4 SAVAGE AFRICAN LIONSThere can probably be nothing of more abeorbing and terrible interest before the public ban the dauntlemge and Intrepid bearing of MR. WHITE aiuong ferocious pets. Ills are not the ordiuarv decreed worn-out animals usnallv exhibited In Menageries,courage hieaad worn-out animats usually exhibited in Menageries, but absolutely wild and savage as In their native Jungles Yet he handles and controls them as if they were th#Ttt he handles and controls them as If they were me mere playthings of the hour, causing them to obey his | every gesture and command, ront luding his unique andstartling Performance by feeding them with Raw M :at BachMntolBLACKtietREMEMBER5 TUESDAY, Sept. 28, 1809,'VSlaIs the day that the greatJ%00L0IIII*»7.0.10HAI)0.VJ'5 I »•WILI/BE IN»k* ’f * iri* IDELPHI Afternoon and Evening.s!fI Admission - - 50cChildren under 10 years, 25ct.»...f t^Dnora open at 1 and 7 o’clock.pErfbrmonco will commence one hourafter. FRED. A DUBOIS,* 1 General Agent.. Js■*