From "Salem Gazette."
"WHO WANTS A GUINEA?"
THIS Comedy by Coleman, has for some years past, been often read and justly admired; the name now appears to have lost its novelty.
Something of greater magnitude is wished for; something which will furnish the possessor with more than a competency; which will assist the industrious and enterprizing man, in accomplishing his laudable wishes.
This surely must be the true Philosopher's Stone, which wise men of all ages have sought for in vain.—This inestimable Gem, with some of the virtues usually ascribed to it—will, after the Fifth Class of Harvard College Lottery has completed drawing, belong to some person or persons who will now generously lend a hand to patronise this excellent institution.
Those who are disposed from motives of interest or actuated by a wish to promote and encourage literature; will please call for Whole or Quarter Tickets, at the Book-Store and Lottery Office of
HENRY WHIPPLE,
May 17, 1711. No. 6, Wakefield Place.
"Salem Gazette."
Surprising Gain!