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of 3000 Tickets, at 3 dollars each, to be paid in the following Prizes, subject to a Deduction of _Twelve and an Half per Cent._ 1 _Prize of_ 1000 _Dollars, is_ 1000 1 500 500 2 _Prizes of_ 250 500 5 100 500 10 50 500 20 25 500 50 10 500 1000 5 5000 ____ ____ 1089 _Prizes._ 9000 1911 _Blanks._ ____ 3000 _Tickets._ As this Lottery was granted for promoting Public Worship, and the advancement of Religion, we flatter ourselves that every well-wisher to Society and good Order will become cheerful adventurers. For those who adventure from Motives of Gain, the Scheme is advantageously calculated, there being less than two _Blanks_ to one _Prize_--and Bonds given for the faithful performance of the trust reposed in us. As a considerable number of the Tickets are already engaged, we expect to draw said Lottery by the first of May next. Prizes not demanded within six months after drawing will be deemed as generously given towards finishing said House. The time and place of drawing will be notified--a List of the Prizes will be immediately published in the _Herald of the United States_--and paid on demand. MARTIN LUTHER, } WILLIAM BARTON, } Managers. DANIEL KELLEY; } Warren, Nov. 28, 1794. --> Tickets and Quarters of Tickets in the above Lottery, may be had at the Post-Office, Boston. Jan. 31, 1795. * * * * * _GOOD FORTUNE IN THE LOTTERY REALIZED._ _Boston, May_ 12, 1791. ON Monday last, Messrs. _Edward Esty_ and _Oliver Johnson,_ of Westmoreland in the State of New-hampshire, produced the ticket No. 6052, which drew the highest prize (TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS) in the Semi-annual Lottery, to Mr. JOHN KNEELAND, (the Manager who signed that number, and whose tickets have been remarkable for drawing the highest prizes) who gave them a check on the Bank for their money, which they received the next day. A c
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