The BOSTON MUSEUM, North ſide the Market, has lately received many very valuable additions, among which are
The Philadelphia, New-York, and Salem Beauties, and a number of other Figures.—Alſo, a variety of natural curioſities, among which are the ſkin of the Sea-Elephant, in natural preſervation, which meaſures 8 feet in length, and 6 feet round the body, &c. The ſkin of the African Lion, a Calf with 8 legs, 2 bodies, and one head, in natural preſervation, &c. &c.
Muſeum opened every day and evening, Saturdays and Sundays excepted.
☞ Admittance to the Muſeum, 25 Cents.
The Inviſible Lady, and Acouſtic Temple, continues to be exhibited among the other curioſities, at 25 Cents admittance.
June 29.
Columbian Centinel, 1805.
A case of short weight of a load of hay is gravely advertised in the "Columbian Centinel" by the town-weigher