the advantage of this gain, in addition to
the common chance at the outset. A few for sale (wholes 6
dolls. quarters 1.63) at Cushing and Appleton's superlatively
lucky Lottery & Exchange office, and federal book shop, one
door west of Central Building, Essex street.
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In 1808 there was a "Real and truly Fortunate Lottery Office" at No. 1
Summer Street, Boston, and Detroit Bank bills were taken in payment for
tickets.
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_Real and truly Fortunate_
LOTTERY OFFICE, No. 1 Summer street, opposite the North west
corner of the _New State House_--
D. BEMAN'S list of Capital Prizes, sold by him at his _Real
and truly Fortunate Lottery Office_--as follows,
No. 9031, a Prize of 8000 Dolls.
14459 a Prize of 1000 do.
8638 a Prize of 500 do.
8950 a Prize of 500 do.
39 a Prize of 500 do.
3988 a Prize of 500 do.
12722 a Prize of 200 do.
Besides a great number of 100--50--20, and 7 Dollar
Prizes--amounting to a handsome Fortune--over the whole cost
of all the Tickets ever sold at his office.... This is to be
considered the _Real_ and _Truly_ Fortunate Lottery Office.
--> Tickets, Quarters & Eighths in the 4th Class of Harvard
College, which is now drawing--10,000 Dollars highest prize.
A complete list of all the Drawing may be seen days and
evenings, gratis.
Prize Tickets and Detroit Bank Bills taken in payment; such
as are guaranteed are taken at par. and those of another kind
at a discount.
June 3. (5W)
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The highest prize in the Providence _Episcopal Church_ Lottery was
$8,000, and the drawing was to begin on Sept. 29, 1800. Tickets were
sold in Boston at E. & S. Larkin's, 47 Cornhill. Gilbert & Dean, 56
State Street, Boston, make the following exhibit of the Golden Shower in
1803.
_It is impossible to tell on whom the_ GOLDEN SHOWER _will
fall!_
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YE that have the least relish to obtain 8000 dollars for a
trifling sum, be "_up and doing!_" The third class of Hadley
Lottery, will commence drawing the 15th of June.
_Remark._--The object of this Lottery is of great public
utility--that of improving SOUTH HADLEY CANAL, in order to
make it permanent and benefi
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