IT is true as strange, and strange as true, that the wheels of Harvard College Lottery have actually gained, in the few revolutions they have made, no less than
☞ 5157 Dollars! ☜
Now is the tide, which, taken at the flood, leads on to fortune, as the immortal Shakespeare would say. The undrawn tickets have all the advantage of this gain, in addition to the common chance at the outset. A few for sale (wholes 6 dolls. quarters 1.63) at Cushing and Appleton's superlatively lucky Lottery & Exchange office, and federal book shop, one door west of Central Building, Essex street.
In 1808 there was a "Real and truly Fortunate Lottery Office" at No. 1 Summer Street, Boston, and Detroit Bank bills were taken in payment for tickets.
Real and truly Fortunate
LOTTERY OFFICE, No. 1 Summer street, opposite the North west corner of the New State House—
D. BEMAN'S list of Capital Prizes, sold by him at his Real and truly Fortunate Lottery Office—as follows,
| No. 9031, | a Prize of | 8000 | Dolls. |
| 14459 | a Prize of | 1000 | do. |
| 8638 | a Prize of | 500 | do. |
| 8950 | a Prize of | 500 | do. |
| 39 | a Prize of | 500 | do. |
| 3988 | a Prize of | 500 | do. |
| 12722 | a Prize of | 200 | do. |