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