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CORDIAL BALL. 



Caraway seeds, rece?itl7/ powdered, 2 dr. 



Winter's bark, powdered, - 3 dr. 



Prepared chalk, - - - 2 dr. 



Opium, - - - - i dr. 



Oil of anise-seeds, - 20 drops. 



Sirup enough to form a ball for one dose. 



Havino- oriven a short account of the dis- 

 eases or imperfections which prevent a horse 

 from acquiring Condition, it remains for us to 

 point out what kind of Stable Management or 

 grooming is most conducive to his attaining it; 

 and as a good stable is the first thing to be 

 attended to, and is generally allowed to have 

 considerable influence on the health and con- 

 dition of horses, it will not perhaps be thought 

 superfluous if we say a few words on this sub- 

 ject. 



The Stable. 



In the construction of a stable, there m 

 perhaps no circumstance more deserving 



