and Gentlemen in town and country, that he has reduced his price for teaching, from Six Dollars entrance to One Guinea, and from Four Dollars per month to Three. Thoſe Ladies and Gentlemen who propoſe ſending their children to be taught, will notice, that no books will be kept, as Mr. T. has ſuffered much by booking. The pupils muſt pay monthly, if they are deſirous the School ſhould continue.

Boſton, March 29, 1788.


Mary Billings, opposite the Governor's, sold lottery tickets in 1761. (December 7.)

A Few TICKETS in
SUDBURY — LOTTERY,

Which will certainly commence Drawing on the 22d of this Month, may be had of the Managers in Sudbury or of Edes and Gill and Green and Ruſſell, Printers in Queen-Street Boſton.

SCHEME

1of500Dollars.180of10Dollars.
15of10080of8
20of5051of6
20of401315of4
10of20

To be Sold by Mary Billings, oppoſite the Governor's—Cardinal Silks and Trimmings, with many other Articles, cheap for Caſh.