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BARNUM’S AMERICAN MUSEUM. 
P. T. BARNUM, Proprietor. J. GREENWOOD, Jr., Manager. 
OPEN DAY AND EVENING. 
AFTERNOON PERFORMANCES AT 3, EVENING, AT 
7-J- o’clock. 
The most attractive plaoe of public entertainment in New- 
York, comprising the substance of SEVEN MUSEUMS IN 
ONE, and combining with this unparalleled collection, to 
which NOVELTIES EVERY DAY are being added, a per¬ 
fectly chaste arrangement of 
FAMILY AMUSEMENTS, 
in the Lecture Room, in the shape of Moral Dramas, Select 
Comedies, Correct Fa/rces, Popular Songs, Pretty Dances, &c. 
The great French Drama of 
EUSTACHE. 
now being witnessed by delighted multitudes, and embrac¬ 
ing the most brilliant dramatic talent of the age, in it3 ele¬ 
gant representation, will be produced EVERY EVENING 
THIS WEEK, and WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AFTER¬ 
NOONS. Other choice entertainments on the OTHER AF¬ 
TERNOONS of the week. 
UNPARALLELED BARGAINS! 
EXTRAORDINARY ATTRACTIONS!! 
At the celebrated Largest and Cheapest 
CARPET ESTABLISHMENT 
IN TUE UNITED 6TATES, 
AT. 
HIRAM ANDERSON'S, 
NO. 99 BOWERY, N. T., 
IMPORTER OF ENGLISH AND FRENCH CARPETS. 
Buyers will find the largest Stock of low price and medium 
to the most elaborate Aubusson, Mosaic, Medallion, and Vel¬ 
vet Carpets ever offered in the world. 
TEW SPACIOUS SALES ROOMS 
Above ground—no damp basements or vaults under the side¬ 
walk, to endanger the healtli of Lady purchasers. Each 
Sales Room is devoted exclusively to one description of Car¬ 
pet. The wholesale and retail departments of this establish¬ 
ment have been enlarged, and an addition of two extensive 
Sales Rooms, making a wonderful and gorgeous display. 
Sales Room Wo. I. 
ANHATTAN nOTEL, NOS. 3, 5, 7 & 9 MURRAY ST., 
Second door from Broadway, opposite the Park, (inlO.C) 
HUGGINS & FLING, Proprietors. 
New-York. 
N. Huggi..~. .._I- — 
H. C. Fling,! Late of Lovejoy’s Hotel, New-York. 
N. Huggins.? Late of Pearl Street nouse. Boston. 
‘ Fling,)! " . ' 
C LIFFORD HOUSE IN PARK PLACE JUST WEST OF 
'City Park (situated the lower right hand corner of 10.B 
on the Map.) 
This is one of the most pleasant and retired of the higher 
class of Hotels in New-York City. FISn & ALEXANDER, 
Proprietors. 
TSTNITED STATES HOTEL, ON THE CORNER OF WATER, 
Fulton and Pearl Streets, (near the office of the American 
Agriculturist, 12.D on the map.) This is one of the largest 
and oldest Hotels in New-York City. Good rooms and board 
$1 50 per day. The 2d Avenue railroad cars pass within two 
blocks of this Hotel, and land passengers near the SHOW 
GROUNDS. 
(SLAVERY'S TEMPERANCE HOTEL AND TELEGRAPH 
W Dining Saloon. No. 14'Beekman street, N. Y., KEPT ON 
THE EUROPEAN PLAN. Meals at all hours of Vie day. 
Lodging Rooms, from $2 to $3 per Week, or 50 Cents per 
Night. 
BILL OF FARE. 
Ct 
Roast Turkey 
Goose 
Chicken 
Duck 
Black Duck 
Beef 
Pork 
Veal 
Lamb 
Boiled Ham 
Mutton 
Corned Beef 
Pork 
Fish 
Pork and Beaus 
Tomatoes 
'eal Pie 
'eef Steak Pie 
dam Pie . 
lice and Milk 
Tush and Milk 
f ried Fish 
lam and Eggs 
lirloin Steak 
Tenderloin Steak 
Porter-house Steak 
Green Turtle Soup 
Mock Turtle Soup 
Beef Soup 
.iStewed Oysters 
10 Fried Oysters 
5 Fried Clams 
Tea, Coffee, and Cocoa, 3'cents per cup. 
DESSERT. 
Cts. 
Tapioca Pudding 5 Mince Pie o 
Rice Pudding 5 Apple Pie o 
Indian Pudding 5 Gooseberry Pie 5 
Plum Pudding o Custard Pie a 
Apple Dumplings 5 Peach Pie 5 
Pure Country Milk, Home-made Bread. 
Bela Sawyer, Superintendent. J. S. Saverv, Proprietor. 
Cts. 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
90 
15 
20 
25 
25 
10 
10 
10 
15 
10 
Cts. 
F ulton hotel, on the European plan, at 144 
Fulton street, near Broadway and the Park (11.C on the 
Map.) Good rooms and beds for 37% cents per day, or $2 per 
week. Meals or lunches in the Restaurant at all hours of the 
day, and at very low prices by the plate or piece. 
D. H. GOULD, Proprietor. 
B AY STATE HOTEL 145 and 147 FULTON STREET (11.0 
on the Map.) This house is kept on the EUROPEAN 
PLAN. Rooms at 50 cents per day. The Restaurant furnishes 
a good and choice Bill of Fare at reasonable rates. Meals or 
lunches at all hours from 5 A. M. to 91’. M. 
M arket hotel and dining saloons, nos. 8 ,10 
and 12 FultOn Street ( 12 . 1 ) on the Map.) Easily accessi¬ 
ble from the principal places of business and depots oi travel, 
this Hotel (formerly known as Gould’s.) offers to citizens and 
visitors to the city accommodations unsurpassed by any 
similar establishment. The buildings which compose it fur¬ 
nish tlvo ample and well ventilated Dining Saloons, a Read¬ 
ing and Refreshment Room, a Private Dining Hall, rooms for 
select dinner and supper parties, and for about 150 lodgers. 
Permanent and transient boarders and lodgers are accom¬ 
modated on reasonable terms. 
Meals are served up at all hours of the day and night. 
M otel lodgings.-gentlemen in want of 
quiet lodgings can always be accomodated with good 
beds in single rooms for 25 to 37% cents per night,- at the 
EAGLE HOTEL, corner of William and Frankfort streets, 
one block East of the City Hall (on the Map U.C.) Rooms for 
Gentlemen only. Office open all night. This is one of the 
largest lodging Hotels In New-York, containing 250 rooms. 
No Bar connected with'this house. 
Admittance to the MUSEUM—the LIVING RHINOCEROS, 
the great living Boa Constrictor, a PRINCE OF SERPENTS, 
28 feet long—the famous IIAPPY FAMILY, and all the other 
curiosities—as well as the LECTURE ROOM PERFORM¬ 
ANCES, 25 Cents ; Children under ten, 12% cents; Parquette 
seats and First Balcony, 12% cents extra. 
WHERE TO GET YOUR HAT. 
T HE NEW IIAT COMPANY’S MOLESKIN HATS, Three 
Dollars only, equal to any $4 Hat in the City. 
SPLENDID DRAB BEAVERS, $3. 
Hats at wholesale very low for cash. Countaw merchants 
and dealers will do well to call at 140 and 148 Wssau street, 
(U.C. on the map.) This is the New flat Company, and the 
only New Hat Company in New-Yo: 
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BARNUM’S 
CLOTHING MUSEUM. 
■O C. (not P. T.) BARNUM & CO., PROPRIETORS, 
• WILL BE OPEN, 
FREE OF CHARGE, 
to an admiring public, during all the FAIR WEEK, (as well 
as at all other times.) 
This is one of the most COMPLETE and EXTENSIVE 
CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENTS on the WESTERN CONTI¬ 
NENT. 
Every article fitted to clothe and ornament the “human 
form divine,” from a huge surtout to an infant’s jacket, is 
here found in great variety, and at all prices, from the lowest 
known upwards. 
Let it be DISTINCTLY UNDERSTOOD that every article 
SOLD at this establishment is of the VERY BEST QUALITY 
AND MAKE, and in the MOST FASHIONABLE STYLE. 
The spacious Halls and numberless salesman’s counters 
now occupy a surface of 
30,000 SQUARE FEET, 
and in a few weeks this space will be DOUBLED. 
S3?” Every person coming to NEW-YORK is invited to call 
and SEE for themselves. 
Look in, and BUY ONLY when satisfied, that it is for your 
INTEREST to do so. No over-urging or false representations 
will be allowed, it being the determination of the Proprietors 
to continue to stand before the public — as they have stood 
for 17 years past — as HONEST, UPRIGHT dealers. 
PERFECT AND DURABLE GOODS. 
SMALL PROFITS AND LARGE SALES 
IS THEIR UNDEVIATING MOTTO, 
by adhering to which they have reached on eminence hith¬ 
erto unattained by any other similar establishment. 
The SALES ROOMS are located orfthe WEST side of 
CHATHAM SQUARE. 
Numbers 191 & 196, 
near the junction of Bowery and East Broadway, and but a 
few blocks North'East of the PARK. 
(SEE THE CENTER OF 10.E ON THE MAP.) 
The cars of the Second and Third avenue railroads which 
run directly to the SHOW GROUNDS, pass by the door of 
their Establishment. 
pRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES AND PLANTS.- 
Including every thing necessary to the Garden, Green¬ 
house, Nursery, and Orchard, with all the recent introduc¬ 
tions, at very low rale's. Descriptive price Catalogues gratis. 
Carriage paid to New-York. Ornamental and other planting 
done in any J>strt ; of the country. The best Season for trans¬ 
planting is after Oct. 10. Address B. M. WATSON, Old Colony 
Nurseries, Plymouth, Mass. 56-64 
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS.—An enormous stock of John Hare 
& Son’s celebrated English oil cloths; also American floor oil 
cloths of magnificent Satin finish. Fresco, marble, Italian, and 
scroll paintings, from 2s. Gd„ 3s„ 4s., 5s„ Gs„ to 9s. per yard, 
from 3 feet to 24 feet wide, and 90 long. 
Sales Boom No. 2. 
INGRAIN CARPETS.—Two hundred and fifty pieces ofEng- 
lish and American Ingrain Carpetings ; alllnew style, manu¬ 
factured expressly for this establishment. 
Sales Room No. 3. 
THREE PLY CARPETS.—English, Scotch, and American 
Imperial Three Ply Carpeting, of our own importation; gor¬ 
geous, splendid new style of pattern. 
Sales Room No. 4. « 
LOW PRICE INGRAIN CARPETS. Three hundred pieces 
of medium quality Ingrain carpets, beautiful large and 
small patterns, manufactured for the city trade, incredible 
low prices of 2s. 6d„ 3s„ 4?., and 5s. per yard. 
Sales Room No. 5. 
RUGS AND DRUGGETS. English druggets 4 yards wide. 
3,000 yards of low priced druggets, 1 to 3 yards wide at 3s. <kl. 
to 6s. per yard; also anjmmense assortment of mosaic land¬ 
scape, Axminster, and tufted hearth rug; also 2,000 tufted 
rugs at 16s. to 24s. each. _ 
Sales Room No, 6. 
STAIR AND HALL CARPETS. 50,000 yards of striped and 
figured Hall and Stair Carpets, at 2s„ 2s. Cd„ 3s„ 3s. 6d„ 4s„ 
5s., Cs„ and 7s. 
Sales Room Nc. 7. 
MEDALLION CARPETS, witli holders; Mosaic and Axmiu- 
ster of one entire piece, can lie fitted to any sized room, from 
$3.0 to $1000. 
ROYAL VELVET, Tapestry, and Brussels, from the cele¬ 
brated factories of John Crossly & Sons, and Messrs. Hender¬ 
son & Co., and others, England, all of our own importation, 
some of which are exclusively our own style, and cannot be 
found at any other establishment. 
Sales Room No. 8. 
AUBUSSON CARPETS.—They elicit the warmest commen¬ 
dations of every beholder, excel in beauty and durability, are 
sold at moderate prices, and introduced into the market at 
this establishment. 
Sales Room No. 9. 
Velvet, Tapestry, Brussels three ply and twilled Venetian 
Stair Carpeting remarkably cheap. 
Sales Room No. 10 
Patent Tapestry Ingrain Carpetings. Gold, plain, white, 
buff and scroll window shades, at (3s., 12s„ 20s., 40s„ to $10 
per pair. Table and piano covers, silver and brass stair rods. 
Parlor door mats, Coir mattifig, also 4s. 3d., os. 6d., White and 
Check Canton Matting, &c., &c., 
HIRAM ANDERSON, 99 Bowery. 
ITfeDYSPEPSIA CURED.-A MEDICINE FOR THE EABI- 
tLP ca i cure 0 f Dyspepsia has found its way from Germany 
to this Country. It is known under the name of Charles 
Braectigam’s Health SuccEDANEu.Mrand has cured in a short 
time Thousands of persons of this distressing complaint, 
from which some had suffered for 20 years. Dizziness of the 
head yields readily and quickly to its power. For that horri¬ 
ble sickness, "Fever and Ague,” no other remedy can com¬ 
pare with the Healtli Succedaneum, as in every instance one 
or two doses will break the chills and effeefca radical and per¬ 
manent cure. For sale Wholesale and Retail at the Principal 
Depot, 74 Fulton st„ New-York. Price 50 cents a Bottle. It 
rgjMIE GRAEFENBERG MEDICINES. 
rjjpHE GRAEFENBERG MEDICINES. 
rglHE GRAEFENBERG MEDICINES. 
fjg'HHE GRAEFENBERG MEDICINES. 
The Graefenberg Family Medicines are widely and justly 
celebrated as the most safe, valuable and reliable Family 
Medicines ever offered to the public. They are endorsed by 
the first physicians of the day, and those who have used them 
guarantee their beneficial action. 
The Pills (4 boxes) can be sent by mail, free of Postage, on 
receipt of $1. Address the Graefenberg Company, 32 Park 
Row, N. Y. 
