All the combinations used in this lottery have been given, as also the number that might be made; and, of course, the less the dealer in lotteries makes, the greater the chance in his favor, and the less in favor of the buyer. The figures heading the classes of combinations, on each page, are class-numbers, and those below the first figures, and immediately above the columns, are placed there to indicate the number of packages.

399400
2930
1 24 531 25 53
2 25 542 26 54
3 26 553 27 55
4 27 564 28 56
5 28 575 29 57
6 29 586 30 58
7 30 597 31 59
8 31 608 32 60
9 32 619 33 61
10 33 6210 34 62
11 34 6311 35 63
12 35 6412 36 64
13 36 6513 37 65
14 37 6614 38 66
15 38 6715 39 67
16 39 6816 40 68
17 40 6917 41 69
18 41 7018 42 70
19 42 7119 43 71
20 43 7220 44 72
21 44 7321 45 73
22 45 7422 46 74
23 46 7523 47 75
47 50 7624 48 76
48 51 7749 51 77
49 52 7850 52 78

Here ends the Thirty Packages of Quarters.

MARKED CARDS. See Green on Gambling.

The above are specimens of patterns of playing cards, that the reader may rely upon the gambler's knowing by their back as well as the generality of amusement players know by their face. The same may be said of all the patterns spoken of and presented to the view of the reader on another page of this work.

This Ticket will entitle the holder to one QUARTER of such Prize as may be drawn to its Numbers, if demanded within twelve months after the Drawing. Subject to a deduction of Fifteen per cent: Payable forty days after the Drawing.
For A. BASSFORD & CO., Managers.
Covington, 1841. QUARTER.

[This plate represents a lottery ticket with the numbers placed upon it. The numbers seen upon its face are of the same order as those found upon every ticket when sold, and are used to designate one ticket from another, and by comparing them with the numbers at the head of any of those packages of combinations, on another page, you will see the manner in which they are arranged, and the great advantage in favor of the managers.]