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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States that the Managers expect to draw much sooner than the time which
was at first mentioned;" also that the tickets in the Marblehead Lottery are meeting with a rapid sale; and concludes that "this does not indicate a scarcity of Cash." Here are some curious advertisements:-- From the "Columbian Centinel," Boston, May 22, 1790. WILLIAMSTOWN _FREE SCHOOL_ LOTTERY. We are authorised to _assure_ the Publick, and we do _assure_ them--that the 7th Class of this Lottery will not only commence drawing on Monday next, but will _positively_ be _completed_ on _Tuesday_ morning--and a list of Prizes will be published in the CENTINEL the same week. The metropolis of Massachusetts hath ever been celebrated for the attention it hath paid to the education of its youth. In the elder world, a FRANKLIN hath been a living testimony of it, as well as in the younger. But not confined to the youth of the town is this benevolent disposition--it extends to the remotest parts of the Commonwealth; and hath been abundantly manifested in the liberal encouragement given to the Williamstown Free-School Lottery. The Class to be drawn on Monday next, will perhaps, be the last opportunity our citizens may have to gratify their humane wishes--which they will not let pass unimproved, especially as great pecuniary profit _may_ attend the gratification. |
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