TWENTY-FIVE THOUSAND TICKETS, at 5 Dollars each, are 125,000 Dollars, to be paid in the following Prizes, ſubject to a Deduction, of twelve and an half per Cent. for the purpoſes of the Lottery.

PrizesDols.Dols.
1of10,000is10,000
25,00010,000
32,0006,000
61,0006,000
105005,000
202004,000
601006,000
90504,500
100404,000
120303,600
161203,220
200102,000
7,585860,680
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8,358Prizes,125,000
16,642Blanks.
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25,000

☞ THE above Claſs will poſitively commence drawing in the Representatives' Chamber, in Boston, on THURSDAY, 13th November next, and will continue from day to day, and be completed with all poſſible diſpatch. A liſt of Prizes will be immediately publiſhed, and the Prizes paid on demand.

The Managers believe it enough, to induce the Public to become Adventurers, to inform them, that the object of this Lottery is to erect a new Building, at the University in Cambridge, for the further accommodation of the Students. The Friends of literature are to be found every where, and when its cauſe can be ſerved, and a good chance for perſonal emolument at the ſame time preſents itſelf; this double inducement, it is conceived, muſt operate in favor of the Lottery.

The Managers of this Lottery, had the conducting of the late State Lottery—the Public will do them the juſtice to ſay, that the ſtricteſt punctuality as to the time fixed for Drawing, and in the payment of Prizes, was obſerved by them in that Lottery—they pledge themſelves for the ſame punctuality in this.

BENJAMIN AUSTIN, jun.}Managers.
GEORGE R. MINOT,
SAMUEL COOPER,
HENRY WARREN,
JOHN KNEELAND,

Boſton, July 14, 1794.


☞ TICKETS are ſold by J. JENKS, D. JENKS, J. HATHORNE, J. DABNEY, and W. CARLTON, Salem.