The Olden Time Series, Vol. 1: Curiosities of the Old Lottery eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 78 pages of information about The Olden Time Series, Vol. 1.

The Olden Time Series, Vol. 1: Curiosities of the Old Lottery eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 78 pages of information about The Olden Time Series, Vol. 1.

E.H.  PAYSON,

At Dana & Fenno’s Office, Central street.

Official Lists of the two first Lotteries will be received by
E.H.P. on the evenings of the days of the drawings.
tf Dec 10.

Salem Observer, 1825.

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Fortune’s Favourite Sons,

ARE informed that Stonington Point Meeting-House Lottery will positively commence drawing the 19th of May—­viz. this day four weeks.  In this Lottery of only 6000 Tickets, are one of 3000 dollars—­one of 1000—­five of 500—­two of 400—­three of 300—­ten of 200—­twenty of 100, &c.  Tickets for 3 Dollars, for sale, and prizes in the Eastern Stage Road Lottery, taken in pay.—­Also Cash paid for those sold by THOMAS HILDRUP.

N.B.  Adventurers may know their fate from his List of Prizes.

Hartford, April 21, 1794.

Connecticut Courant.

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To show how largely men’s minds—­and perhaps women’s too—­were filled with the lottery mania, if we may so call it, in the days of which we are writing, we will introduce a Southern scheme from the “Petersburg Intelligencer” of 1816, copied in the “Salem Register,” September 11 of that year.  Some of our readers may think that it is not a bad idea.

From the Petersburg Intelligencer.

MATRIMONIAL LOTTERY.

On the 21st day of December last, I was passing through the state of South Carolina, and in the evening arrived in the suburbs of the town of ——­, where I had an acquaintance, on whom I called.  I was quickly informed that the family was invited to a wedding at a neighboring house, and on being requested, I changed my clothes and went with them.  As soon as the young couple were married, the company was seated, and a profound silence ensued—­(the man of the house was religious.) A young Lawyer then arose, and addressed the company very handsomely, and in finishing his discourse begged leave to offer a new scheme of matrimony, which he believed and hoped would be beneficial.  And obtaining leave he proposed: 
That one man in the company should be selected as president; that this president should be duly sworn to keep entirely secret all the communications that should be forwarded to him in his official department that night:  and each unmarried gentleman and lady should write his or her name on a piece of paper, and under it place the person’s name whom they wished to marry; then hand it to the president for inspection, and if any gentleman and lady had reciprocally chosen each other, the president was to inform each of the result; and those who had not been reciprocal in their choices, should have their choice kept entirely secret.
After the appointment of the president, the communications were accordingly handed up to the chair, and it was found that twelve young
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