The Olden Time Series, Vol. 1: Curiosities of the Old Lottery - Gleanings Chiefly from Old Newspapers of Boston and Salem, Massachusetts by Henry M. (Henry Mason) Brooks
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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, } SAMUEL THURBER, jun. } Managers. 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. * * * * * Those who remember the late Colonel John Russell, at one time president of the Bank of General Interest in Salem, and a kindly, benevolent "gentleman of the old school," will read with interest his advertisement of "A New Dispensary," from the "Salem Gazette," March 24, 1807. _A New Dispensary!_ NUMEROUS are the instances that can be cited of a less, a much less, sum than _Twenty Thousand Dollars_ having restored to their pristine vigor precarious circumstances, and of making the _poor become rich!_ Let stubborn prejudices be laid aside, and an immediate resort made to that GRAND ANTIPOVERTY CORRECTIVE, CASH, which is now proffered as a sovereign remedy for all the complaints that poverty is heir to:--in asserting the superior efficacy of this preventive of |
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