This being the great Continental Thoroughfare and Poſt Road, and much frequented at all Seaſons by Perſons on Foot and Horſe-Back, and by Teams and Carriages, merits the greateſt Attention to its Improvement from Town and Country.

The old Road was crooked and inconvenient, the new Street is Streight, and ſecured in ſuch a Manner as to be paſſed in Carriages at all Times with Eaſe and Safety.

The Utility and Neceſſity of this work, ſo obvious to every one, and the great Chance to Adventurers, there being only about Two Blanks to a Prize, induce the Managers to rely on the Patronage of the Public, for a rapid Sale of the Tickets.

5340 Tickets, at TWO DOLLARS each, are 10,680 Dollars, to be paid in the following Prizes, ſubject to no Deduction.

Dolls.Dolls.
1Prize of1000is1000
1300300
1200200
4100are400
1050500
2030600
4020800
5010500
1006600
148234446
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1709Prizes,9346
3631Blanks,1334
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5340Tickets, at 2 Dolls. each, is10680

To commence drawing the 1ſt June next.

TICKETS may be had by applying to the ſubſcribers; and the Prizes paid on demand. Prizes not demanded within ſix months after the drawing, will be conſidered as generouſly given for the finiſhing the work.

EBENEZER MACOMBER,}Managers.
SAMUEL THURBER, jun.
STEPHEN RANDAL,
BENJ. TURPIN,

☞ TICKETS in the above Lottery, may be had of Eben. Larkin, of Wm. P. Blake, and at the Poſt-Office, Boſton, Feb. 21, 1795.