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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Carriages at all Times with Ease and Safety.
The Utility and Necessity of this work, so obvious to every one, and the great Chance to Adventurers, there being only _about Two_ Blanks to a Prize, induce the Managers to rely on the Patronage of the Public, for a rapid Sale of the Tickets. 5340 Tickets, at TWO DOLLARS each, are 10,680 Dollars, to be paid in the following Prizes, subject to no Deduction. _Dolls._ _Dolls._ 1 Prize of 1000 is 1000 1 300 300 1 200 200 4 100 are 400 10 50 500 20 30 600 40 20 800 50 10 500 100 6 600 1482 3 4446 ---- ---- 1709 Prizes, 9346 3631 Blanks, 1334 ---- ---- 5340 Tickets, at 2 Dolls. each, is 10680 To commence drawing the 1st June next. TICKETS may be had by applying to the subscribers; and the |
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