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the valuable Prize of _ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS!!_ 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 low._" In the fish pond of fortune men angle always, Some angle for titles, some angle for praise, Some angle for favor, some angle for wives, And some angle for nought all the days of their lives: _Ye who'd angle for_ Wealth, _and would_ Fortunes _obtain,_ _Get your hooks baited by_ Kidder, Gilbert & Dean. Some angle for pleasure, some angle for pain, Some angle for trifles, some angle for gain, Some angle for glory, some angle for strife, Some angle to make themselves happy for life: _Ye who'd angle, &c._ Some angle for wit, and some angle for fame, Some angle for nonsense, and some e'en for shame, Some angle for horses, some angle for hounds, For angling's infinite, it never new bounds: _Ye who'd angle, &c._ G. & D. and W. & T.K. for the accommodation of those who purchase Tickets of them, keep _Daily Lists of Prizes and Blanks,_ and a complete statement of the wheels, which can be examined at the close of each day's drawing, free of expense. And for the convenience of their country-customers publish in every paper, while any lottery is drawing, the numbers of all prizes over _seven dollars,_ state of the lottery, &c. &c. --> Persons at a distance may be assured, that the most punctual and strict attention wil
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