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Same day — Second Mace. — Jockey Club Purse. — 2 mile heats. 

 Carrying feathers. — Captain Spann's ch. h. Mucklejohn, 5 yrs., beat Dr. 

 Boyd's gT. g. Speculator, 6 yrs. Time — 4 m. 1 sec. ; 2d heat, 4 m. 

 ■9 sec. 



Friday, March 1. — Jockey Club Purse, |400. — 2 mile heats. 

 Jockey Club weights. Col. Richardson's b. f. Julia, walked over. 



Same day — Second Race — Jockey Club Purse. — 2 mile heats, car- 

 rying a feather. — Dr. Boyd's gr. g. Speculator beat Capt. Spann's ch. 

 f. Restless, 4 yrs., and Mr. Porcher's b. f. Experiment, 3 yrs. Time — 

 1st heat, 4 m. 2 sec. ; 2d heat, 4 m. 4 sec. 



Saturday, March 2. — Handicap Race — 3 mile heats. — Col. Rich- 

 ardson's ch. h. Bertrand, Jr., walked over. 



The following stakes are now open for the next year, over the Wash- 

 ington Course. All communications to be made to the Secretary of 

 the Club. 



We, the subscribers, agree to run a Sweepstakes over the Washington 

 Course, next meeting, with colts or fillies, 3 years old ; entrance $200, 

 h. f. ; 2 mile heats ; three or more to make a race — subject to rules of 

 said Course ; to name on or before the 1st day of September next. The 

 Race to take place on the Monday preceding the next regular South 

 Carolina Jockey Club Races. 



We, the subscribers, agree to run a Posts takes over the Washington 

 Course, next meeting, entrance $500, h. f.; 4 mile heats — subject to 

 rules of said Course. Subscriptions to be made on or before the 1st 

 day of September next, but the horses not to be named till the day of 

 the Race. The Race to take place on the Tuesday preceding the next 

 regular South Carolina Jockey Club Races. 



g^ A CHALLENas FOR Ten THOUSAND DoLLARs ! — The friends of 

 Julia, by Bertrand, dam Transport, by Virginius, (hill sister to Bertrand 

 Junior, now the property of Col. James B. Richardson,) propose to run 

 her against any horse in the United States, foitr mile heats, over the 

 Washington Course, on the Monday preceding the next regular South 

 Carolina Jockey Club Races, in February next, for the above sum of 

 $10,000. The rules of the said Club to govern the Race. Julia is now 

 three, and will run as a four year old. This challenge to be accepted, 

 and the horse named by letter, to John B. Irving, Esq., in Charleston, 

 on or before the 15th day of April next, and the stakes to be deposited 

 with the treasurer of the Club, on the Saturday preceding the race, h. f. 



It is worthy of notice, that Col. Richardson won all the main Eacea 



