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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and as usual was sold, at the most fortunate and truly lucky
Office of RALPH HUNTINGTON, No. 14, Exchange-street, 3 doors from State-street. This is the 5th Capital Prize in the Kennebec Lottery, sold by RALPH HUNTINGTON. The highest Prize of $25,000 will be drawn this afternoon, at 3 o'clock. R.H. has for sale, a few shares in a Company of 100 Tickets, and a few Quarters. Jan. 19. _Boston Palladium,_ 1819. No. 4072, the _most fortunate_ number, in the State Lottery, sold at the Printing-Office, in Salem, we hear is the property of upwards of a dozen poor widows belonging to Marblehead. _Columbian Centinel,_ April 10, 1790. * * * * * [Illustration] _FORTUNE'S ANGLERS_: A NEW LOTTERY SONG. _TUNE_--"_There are sweepers in high life as well as in |
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