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TIIE FIELD 
the lend, continued it to the end, ond won 0»% by n length, the second 
beating the third by the same. 
The York an, l Ainsty Handicap Stake, of 1 sovs each, 10 ft, and 6 only if 
declared on Monday, the 11th of September, with 100 added by tlu> 
Club, Jockies up. One mile and three quartern, new course. Is subs, 
S of whom declared. , _ , , . . . 
Mr it Harrison’s eh h King of Trumps, by Velocipede, out of 
Mrs. Gill, 5 vrs, 8*t 71b Cartwright 1 
Mr KwbanVs Snowdon Dunhill, 1 yrs, 7st 12lb ....Charlton 2 
Mr John Osborne'* br c Gamelnd, 3 yr», 6»t 61b .. Dueker a 
Mr It, 11. Jones's b f Adelaide, 3 yrs, list (ine 71b extra), 
Picrcy 4 
Mr. Morris's br e Gamekeeper, 3 yrs, Sat 71b Rogers 5 
Mr Jones's hr g The Alp, aged, list lllb (ine 6lb extra), 
S. Steggles 0 
Betting — ."> to 2 agst King of Trumps, 6 to 2 ngst Adelaide, 3 to 1 
agst Gamekeeper, 4 to 1 ugst Alp, and fi to 1 ngst Snowdon Dunhill. 
Halfway up the distance the King challenged, and at the end won 
cleverly by three parts of a length ; a length and a half between tiic 
second and third. Adelaide a bad fourth. 
The Scurry Stake* of 6 sovs each, with 25 added by the Club. One mile- 
!i subs. 
Mr. G. S, Thompson's br f Orange Blossom, by Gamcboy, out 
of Bridal. 3 yr*, lost 7!ti Owner 1 
Mr. Benson's big Jemmy the Black (late the Surveyor), 5 yw, 
list 12lb ’ Mr. Gregson 2 
Cant. Reynard's eh f Vinegarctle, 1 yrs, 10st 61b, .€20, 
v Mr. C. Boynton 3 
Betting— f. to 4 on Jemmy the Black, 2 to 1 ngst Orange Blossom, 
arid C, to 1 agst Vinegarette. A flue race ftom the distance ensued, the 
maro winning by a neck. Vinegarette was beaten off. 
The Farewell Selling Stake* of 6 sovs each, with 50 added by the York 
Race Committee. T.Y.C. 5 subs. 
Mr Shaw's b f Medina, by Nutwith, out of Mecca, by Sultan, 
■> vrA> (i,t nib. €Jo J Waddmglon 1 
Mr Rawdon’s eh f Puncture, 2 yrs, 6st lllb, £30 ...Snowden 2 
Mr! Spence's b 1 Poetess, 4 yr*. 8st 01b, €30 J. Burklhll 3 
Betting— 0 to 4 on Medina, and 2 to 1 ngst Puncture. The favour! to 
won in a canter by three lengths, Poetess finishing as l'ar from tho 
second. The winner was sold by auction to Mr. H. Listor for 70 gs. 
The Tally-Ho Stake * of 5 sovs each, with 25 added by the Club, Two 
miles. 4 subs. 
Mr. Ai’lii, nil's br h Speculation, by Slulghfc-of-Hond, dam by 
Velocipede, 6 yrs, 12>t - »lr C. Boynton 1 
Mr. C. R vnnrd k Tombov, aged, 12st 71b Mr Robinson 2 
Sir C. Sllngsby's ch h Cyclops by tlie Hydra, h-b, 5 yrs, 
list , Mb ..I Owner 3 
Belting — 5 to 2 on Speculation, and 3 to 1 each agst Tomboy and 
Cyclops. Speculation took up the running, kept his lead to the end, 
nnd won easily by a length. Cyclops beaten off. 
KELSO MEETING.— Tuesday, October 3. 
The Trial Stakes of 5 sovs each, with 25 added. Three-quarters of a inilg. 
7 subs. 
Captain Harcourt's b f Ellcrmire, by Chanticleer, out of 
Kllcrdme, 2 yrs, 5st lib Bullock 1 
Mr. lUdfcMi's b c Alston, 2 yrs, fist 41b Withington 2 
Mr. J. Osborne's Cherry Brandy, 2 yrs, fist lib Boarpark 3 
Mr. Uawdon s b c Courtenay, 2 yrs, fist 411*, Snowdon. 
Sir. Woodbi nd's b f Mary Ilopo, 3 yrs. 7st lib, Hayhoe. 
Mr Harper's bh Worcester, 0 yrs, 7st, Fulton. 
Betting — 1> to 4 on Ellcrmire, nnd 3 to 1 agst Cherry Brandy. Ap- 
proaching the stand, Alston passed Cherry Brandy, but was unable to 
reach lillermlre, who won cleverly by hull' a length ; the same between 
second and third. 
The Roxburgh! Handicap of 15 sovs each, 10 ft, and 5 only if declared, 
with 200 lidded by bis Grace the Duke of Uoxburghe. One mile and 
a half. 15 subs, 21 of whom declared. 
Mr. L). Blythe's Lady Vernon, by Poynton. 4 yrs, Ost lllb, 
Waddingtou 1 
Mr. 1' Anson's Braxey, 5 yrs, 7st 01b (inc 61b extra), 
H. Robertson 2 
Mr. W. Sharpo ns Mandricardo, 8 yrs, Sst 71b Snowdon 3 
Mr. A. Ni cliol's Honeysuckle, ;i yrs, Ost 71b, Hayhoo. 
51r Barber's Boddicot, h-b, 3 yr*. (1st 21b, Forster. 
Mr. A. Johnstone's The General, 4 yrs, Ost lllb, Morrison. 
Mr. Osborne's Seducer, 3 yrs, Ost 21b, Bearpnrk. 
I,<ml John Scott > Vingt'-un, 3 >rs, fist 13lb, Francis. 
Mr. Meiklnins b c Giincr.tck, 2 yrs. 4st 71b, Bullock. 
Betting — Even on Honeysuckle, 3 to 1 ngst Braxey, 4 to 1 agst Lady 
Vernon. Lady Vernon won by a length, Braxey beating Mandricardo 
by the same, the favourite finishing n bad fourth. 
The Kelso J’late of 50 sovs. Tho winner to be sold for £200, if de- 
manded. One mile und a quarter. 
Mr. M' Law’s b f Penitent, by Cowl, out of Palma, 3 yrs, 
7st0lb •••• ••••■ 1 
Mr. Smart's br in Friar’s Hall, 4 yr#, 8*t Gib .. .Robertson 2 
Mr. Kedfern'a br f Garrulity, 3 yrs. 7st «lb Morrison 3 
Mr. Harper's b h Worcester, 0 yrs, list Fulton 4 
Mr. Mackintosh s b f Ainsty, 4 yrs, 8st 4lb, Noble. 
Mr. G. Barton's br f Moss Rose, 3 yrs, 7st lib, Hayhoe. 
Mr. Anowsmith's gr c Brother to Puritan, 3 yrs, 7st 71b, 
Bcarji&rk. 
Betting — (i to 4 ngst Brother to Puritan, 2 to 1 agst Friar s Hall, 3 
to 1 agst Penitent, nnd C to 1 agst any other. A good race. Won by a 
length. Two lengths between second und third. 
The Hunter*' Stakes of fi sovs each, with 50 added by the Duke of 
Bucclcuch, for hunters. Two miles. Gentlemen riders. Profes- 
sionals, 7 lb extra. 3 subs. 
Mr. Laing's b g Abbotsford, 6 yrs. list 01b ... Mr. Laing 1 
Mr. Harper's Forest Queen, aged, list 71b Mr. Harper 2 
Mr. Henderson's eh m Maley, aged, list 71b .. ...Mr. Smith 3 
Betting— 0 to 4 on Abbotsford. Forest Queen mode the running to 
the distance (roin the chair, when Abbotsford passed her, and won 
cleverly by a length anil a half. Maley a bad third. 
Plate of 50 sovs, added to a Sweepstakes of 3 sovs each. For nil ages 
The winner to be sold for £130. and allowances if lor less. One 
mile and three quarters. 
Mr. Wilson's ch g Plnrnix, by Phlcgon, out of Elegance, 3 yrs, 
Ost 110. Hal1 J 
Mr. Pringle's b-g Blarney, aged, 7st Sib, €50 Robertson 2 
Mr. J. Osborne'* b g Chorus, 6 yrs, 7st81h, €50 . . .Osborne J 
Mr iCedfern's b g John Dory, aged, Sst 121b, €150, Haiti well. 
Mr Dunlop's b in Medloek, 5 vrs, 7st 81b, €50, Waddingtou. 
Mr. Hippie's br g Gipsy Boy. 0 yrs, 7st lllb, €50, Morrison. 
A Splendid race, and won by a neck. Gipsy Boy was left at the post 
The winner was sold to Mr. Bedford for 80 gs. 
Wednesday. 
Sweep, tales or 5 sovs each, with 50 added. Three quarters of a mile. 
7 subs. 
Mr. Redfern's b c Alston, by Pollard or Martext, out of 
Plunder, 2 yrs Kendall 1 
Mr. llawdon's b e Courtenay, 2 yrs G. Waodington 2 
Capt. Harcourt's b f KUermirc, 2 yrs Bates 3 
Mr. M'Laiv's b f Penitent, 3 yrs. Robertson. 
Mr. J. Osborne's br c Cherry Brandy, 2 yrs, Bearpnrk. 
Betting — 3 to 1 on Ellermire, and (5 to 1 ugit any other. Alston 
got the lead, and won easily by a length. 
The Innkeeper * J’latr of 50 sovs, added to a Sweepstakes of 3 sovs each. 
Once round and a distance. 8 subs. 
Mr. Wilson's ch g Phoenix, by Phlegon, out of Elegance, 3 yrs, 
fist 131b. €25 HnU 1 
Mr J Osborne's b g Chorus, fl yr*. 7st 91b, €23 Osborne 2 
Mr. Keppie's Gipsy Boy, « yrs,7st Ulb, €26 Robertson 3 
Mr. Johnstone's b c Gabriel, 3 yrs, Ost lib, €25, Bates. 
Mr. Dunlop's t> in Medloek, 5 yrs, 7st 01b, €35, Wadailigton. 
Mr. Arrowsmith's gr c Bru. to Puritan. 3 yrs, Ost 2lb. €26, Boarpark. 
Mr. Smith's Chcapside, h-b, Oyrs, 7st9lb, £2o, Morrison. 
Betting — Even on Phoenix, who won by half a length. 
The Stewards' Cup of 100 sovs, added to a Handicap of 16 sovs each, 10 ft, 
and fi only if declared. Two miles. 28 subs, 1 3 of whom declared. 
Mr. D. Blyth's b f Lady Vernon, by Poynton, 4 yrs 7st Olb 
( including 9lb extra) • • ••Wadding ton 1 
Mr. F Anson's Braxey. 0 yrs, 7st 13lb (me 91b extra) . . Hayhoe J 
Mr. Saxon's br c Boddicot, 3 yrs, Ost lib Forster J 
Mr. Osborn's br c Seducer, 3 yrs, Ost lib, Bearpark. 
Air. Merry's hr c Audubon, 4 yrs, 7*t 41b, Kendall. 
Betting— 5 ix 4 on Lady Vernon, 0 to 4 ag*t Audubon, 2 to 1 agst 
Braxey, and (1 to 1 iqist any other. Lady Vernon took the lead, kept In, 
winning cleverly fiyhulf a length. Braxey beat Boddicot by two lengths, 
tho other two beaten off. 
Sweepstakes of 8 sovs each, with 30 added. One mile and a half. 8 subs. 
Mr. D. Illyth's b f Lady Vernon, 1 yrs, Ost 71b J. Prince 1 
Mr. A Johnstone's ch c The General, 4 yr*, Sst ...... Waldie 2 
Mr. Harper's The Forest Queen, aged, 8st 71b — Armstrong 3 
Mr! Boston's ch c Pitfall, 4 yrs, 8st, Robertson. 
Mr. Robinson's Billy Richardson, 5 yrs, 8st 71b, G. Oates. 
Betting — 2 to I on Lady Vernon. Lady Vernon headed, and won, 
hard held, by n length. 
The Howmnnl Stakes of 3 sovs each, 5s ft. One mile nnd n half. 7 subs. 
Mr. Pringle's b g Blarney, h-b, aged, 12st 41b Mr. Donkin 1 
Mr. Smith's b m Loda, h-b. 0 yrs. 12sl 41b Mr. Smith 2 
Sir. I!. Laing’s b g Abbotsford, 5 yrs, 12st lllb Owner 3 
Mr R. Laing's Jack the Stot. aged. 12st 4lb, Mr. Usher. 
Mr. Brown's Dr f Volga, h-b, 4 yrs, list 71b, Nisbet. 
Mr. i'ennycook's Miss West, aged, 13st 41b, Mr. Harper. 
Mr, Boston's ch c Pitfall, 4 yrs. 13st, Mr. Boston. 
Betting — Even on Pitfall, 5 to 2 ngst Blarney, and 4 to 1 agst any 
other. Won by half a length, Loda beating Abbotsford by about the 
same. Tho others well up. 
The. Uvrder Handicap of 5 sovs each, with 50 added, for beaten horses. 
Once round nnd n distance. (J subs. 
Mr. W. Sharpe's ch c Mandricardo, by Orlando, out of 
Duvvrnuy.lt yr*. Ost 121b Hall 1 
Mr. J. Osborne s Chorus, 0 yrs, 7st lllb Osborne 2 
j,nrd John Scott’s Vingt’-un, 3 yrs, Ost 6lb Francis 3 
Jlr. Smith's Chcapside, 0 yri>, 7st Sib, Morrison. 
Mr. Redfern's John Dory, Aged, 8*t 7I1>, Oates. 
Mr. Wuodhead's Mary Hope, 3 yrs, Ost 5lb, Withington. 
Betting — C to 4 agst Mandricardo, 7 to 4 ngst John Dory, and 3 to 1 
each agst Chorus and Vingt'-un. This was the most exciting race of 
the meeting, the homes finishing all close together, Mandricardo winning 
by a bend, nnd Chorus beating Vingt’-un by about a neck. 
WREXHAM RACES.— Thursday, October 5. 
The Dryn-y-Pys Handicap of b sovs each, 3 ft, with 20 added. Three- 
quarters of a mile. 10 subs. 
Mr. Hose's b in Katinka, liy Don John, 3 yrs, Ost Olb, Carroll 1 
Mr. Mooore's gr h Young Hack, 5 yrs, S't 71b W. Sharpe 2 
Mr. Taylor's cn m Lady-in-Waiting, 5 yrs, Sst, Denman. 
Mr. Wilkin's br c Dear Me, 4 yrs, 7st Olb, Purcell. 
Mr. Povvdell s ch f Miss Emma, 4 yrs, 7st, T. Cliff 
Mr. Doughty's br c Blossom, 3 y rs, (1st Oil), G. White. 
' Mr. Cowpe sbf Mbs Fisher, 3 yrs, fist 101b, Fordham. 
Betting — 2 to 1 agst Blossom, and 5 to 1, each, agst Young Hack and 
Katinku. A good race resulting in favour of Katinka by a neck. 
Blossom was a bud third ; the others separated at wide intervals. 
The Wynnstaii Handicap of 10 sovs each, h ft, and 3 if declared, with fiO 
lidded by Sir Watkin W. Wynn. One mile nnd a half. 64 subs, 32 
of whom declared. 
Mr J. Osborne's br m Maid of Team Valley, by Velocipede. 
aged, 7st 71b . Aslimall 1 
Mr. Harrison's hr e The Spinner, 3 yrs, Ost lib . Fordham 2 
Mr. Handley's b f Lancashire Lass, 4 yrs, Sst lib (inc Sib 
extra), Thorp. 
Mr. Saxon's cli c Kenuysidc Hero, 3 yrs, 7st lib, Clement. 
Mr. Cowell's b f Elbe Deans, 4 yrs, Ost lllb, T. Cliff. 
Mr. Flintoff's b c Whalebone, 4 yrs, Ost Olb, Carroll. 
Mr. Copeland's be Field Marshal, 3 yrs, fist lllb, D. Hughes. 
Mr. F. Clark's b f Gruyfire, 3 yrs, Ost (ine 51b extra), Prior. 
Betting — 2 to 1 ngst Gruydre, und 3 to 1 agst The Spinner. Ap- 
proaching the turn into the straight Maid of Team Valley ran through 
her horses, caught The Spinner half way up the distance, and won 
cleverly by a necl; ; Gray ire was third, beaten a length; Lancashire 
Loss fourth, Keniiysille Hero next, and the others beaten off. 
The Scramble Free Handicap of 3 sovs each, with 20 added. One mile. 
0 subs. 
Mr. Harrison's br e The Spinner, by Young Priam, 3 yrs, 
7s t lllb Ashmall l 
Mr. Peace's ch l' Lady Ponsonby, 3 yrs, 7st 31b T. Cliff 2 
Mr. Copeland’s b e Field Marshal, 3 yrs, 6st 12lb D. Hughes 3 
Mr, Rose's b m Katinka, 3 yrs, 7»t 21b (including 51b extru) 
Aslinll. 
Mr. Shephcrdson's chin by Ithuricl, dam by The Saddler, 
5 vrs, Sst 71b, Denman. 
Mr. "Flintoff's br c The Reaper, fist 61b, Carroll. 
Betting : fi to 4 agst The Spinner. Lady Ponsonby was first off, and 
was never beaded until approaching the last turn, when Field Marshal 
and the Spinner, who had been lying second and third, closed with her ; 
a tine race with the three, resulting in favour of The Spinner, after 
severe punishment, by a bead, a length separating the second and third. 
The Hunters' Cup of 20 sovs, in specie, for half-bred horses, &c. Heats. 
One mile and a half. 9 subs. 
Mr. Bratton's chm Ginger, 4 yrs, list 71b, Mr. Davenport 1 1 
Captain Cotton's br g Beggar Boy (late Capt. Cotton), 
4 yrs, list 71b (earned list 101b) Owner 0 2 
Mr. K. W. Johnson's b g The Baronet, aged, list 
Hr. Cl.vmont 2 3 
Mr. Partin's b f Gipsy Girl, 3 yrs, lOst 71b .. .. R. Price 3 0 
Mr. Pickering's br m Punctuality, 4 y r rs, 12st 31b, 
Cattenis 0 0 
Mr. Wood ns b g Omar Pasha (late Little Harry), 0 yrs, 
12st W. Jones 0 0 
Mr. Mansell's b g by the Steamer, 4 yrs, list 71b (carried 
list 121b) Haynes 0 dr 
Betting— First heat : 2 to 1 agst Ginger, and 4 to 1 ngst any other. 
Won by u neck ; half a length between second and third. Second heat : 
fi to 2 on Ginger. Ginger won in a canter by a length ; two lengths 
between second and third; tho others nowhere. An objection to the 
winner, on the ground of Iris having been trained by a public trainer, 
was overruled. 
Friday. 
The Cefn Handicap of 5 sovs each, with 20 added. One mile. 7 subs. 
Mr. Munro's Little Tom, 7st lllb T. Cliff 1 
Mr. Moore's Young Hack, Sst 7lb Sharp 2 
Mr. Oowell's Kffle Deans, 7st lib . ..Wells 3 
Mr. Koso a Goa way, fiat 91b Fordham 4 
Mr. Tempest's Louisa, 7st Olb Hughes 5 
Mr. Peace's Bridekirk, 5st 71»> Cresswell 0 
Betting — 2 to 1 agst Effie Deans, 3 to 1 agst Goaway, and 5 to 1 ngst 
Little Torn. Won by half a length ; the same between second and 
third. 
The Gold Cup Handicap of 100 sovs. Two miles. 
Mr. Flintoff's Whalebone, 4 yrs, Ost 121b Carroll 1 
Mr. J Osborne’s Maid ol' Teuin Valley, aged, Sst 31b (including 
101b extra) Ashmall 2 
Mr. Harrison’s The Spinner 3 yrs, 6st 121b Fordham 3 
Mr. Saxon’s Hazelnut, 4 yrs, 7st 41b Clement 4 
Mr. Handley’s Lancashire Lass, 4 yrs, 8st 41b, (including filb 
extra) Thorpe 6 
Mr. Worthington’s Professor Buck, 3 yrs, 5st 121b . Hughes 0 
Betting — 2 to 1 agst Spinner, 5 to 2 agst Lancashire Lass, and 3 to 
ngst Hazelnut. Won by half a length ; u length between second and 
third. 
A Free Handicap of 3 sovs each, and 20 added. One mUe and a quarter. 
4 subs 
Little Tom, Sst 71b T. Cliff 1 
Minerva, Ost 12lb .Palmer l 
Lady Ponsonby, Ost 101b Ashmall J 
Louisa, 7s tslb Hughes 4 
Betting— Even on Little Tom. 2 to 1 agst Lady Ponsonby. Won in a 
canter by twenty lengths, two lengths between second and third. 
The Hurdle Cup of 26 sovs, given by Sir Watkin. Heats. One mile and 
a quarter, over four hurdles. 
Captain Cotton's Beggar Boy. 4 yrs Owner 1 1 
Mr. W. Johnson's Baronet, aged, list 101b Haynes O 2 
Mr. Parkins's Gipsy Girl, 3 yrs . Mr. Price 2 0 
Mr Mansell's b g Steamer, 4 yrs, list Farley 0 0 
Mr. Pickering's Punctuality, 4 yrs, list 10lb Cattorus 0 0 
The Leeds Archers had their annual field-day on Wed- 
tnesday last, to shoot for the honours of tho society for the 
ensuing year, which were, after a close contest, awarded as 
follows : — 
Hits. Score. 
Captain Mr James Fox 75 3S5 
Lieutenant Mr. L. K. Franks 79 ;ii9 
Ensign .... ..-..Mr. A K. Wauchop 65 267 
The Corporal’s Prize (a silver ladle), for the last hit in the 
white, was won by Mr. James Burras. The number of arrows 
shot was, as usual, the York round (twelve dozen). In the 
evening a large party of the archers and their friends met in 
Archers* Hall, and spent some happy hours “ on the light 
fantastic," to tho music of an excellent quadrille band. 
MONEY MARKET. 
Friday. — T here is a complete stagnation in business. Consols closed 
without alteration at 95 to 95) for money, nnd 95) 95) for account. 
Exchequer Bills, is. to 7s. premium. Russian Four-and-a-Half p pr 
Cent. Bonds have been done at 80 and 87. Sardinian at rather higher 
prices, 8 h; Spanish Three per Cents., 37 J. Ditto Deferred, 18) 
Turkish Scrip is last dealt in at 3) premium. Railway Shares all closed 
heavy, ut a slight further decline in prices. East Lancashire, fi;). 
Bristol and Exeter, 9(>L Briglitons, 103 to 103). North-westerns, 
01 J lol). Berwick* have fallen hack to 7fi| 77. Yorks are 54) 64i. 
Canada Government Six per Cent. Stock is lower, at 1 10 to 110). 
Saturday, Noon. — Consols opened at 95) |, at noon were 95)3 
Business dull. 
BANKRUPTS. 
Tuesday. — William Clerk, Surbiton, Kingston-upon-Thames, builder 
— John Rolfe, Favcrsham, tailor — John Smart, Great Tower-street, City, 
wine and spirit merchant — Joseph Peers, Ruthin, Denbighshire, 
scrivener and coke-burner — John Barnes, Ulverstone, Lancashire, 
grocer. 
Friday — Thos George Curtis, Oxford-st., licensed victualler — James 
Thornton Cartwright, Apollo-buildings, East-street, Walworth, timber- 
mcrclmnt — Josh Asher, Old Dalby, Leicestershire, miller — Henry Cob- 
bin Welsford, Tewkesbury, com factor nnd dealer in manures — John 
Huclcnall, Nottingham, grocer and provision dealer — Emma Steele 
Foulghain, Burton Joyce, Nottinghamshire, braid nnd trimming manu- 
facturer — Charles Warwick, Manchester, commission agent, formerly 
of Calcutta, merchant — John Chancellor, Plioeuix-place, Dorrington- 
streot, Clerlsenwcll, and of Hyde House, Battersea, funeral carriage 
master (and not maker, as advertised in tho Gazette of 29th September 
last) — John Barnes, Ulverstone, Lancashire, grocer. 
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medical men consulted, all was of no avail, until he comment 
using your Pills, by which, nnd a strict attention to the pnntea auc- 
tions/ he was effectually cured, and his health perfectly 
established. 11 you deem this worthy ol publicity, you are fit not j 
to use it. I am, Sir, yours respectfully, TRGS 
(Signed) G BKIGO® 
Sold at the Establishment of Professor HOLLOWA Y. 244. b tr “[ , 
(near 1 emple-bar), London, nnd by all respectable Druggist* 
Denier* iu Medicines throughout the civilised world, at tne ioi 
ing prices : — Is. . (d.. 2s. 9.1 . 4s. Cd„ I Is., 22s.. and 333. each DO* :• ^ 
Xs .1* —Directions for the guidance ol patients in every disuruc 
affixed to each box. . . 
There is a considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. 
I’riiiir.' fcv ll«B>A..t. I.i XTti*, of X 0.38, Robert »lr«cl,Ho«on. I*«Uh 
Count* ol MlddUtui, »l tfio IVInllnitofflco ol 1 avu.» “ d „ U '.«1W A*' 10 ' 
mil publlihvd l, him it No. 403, bir»nd, 
tuuni; v 
Grfcjliokc-V'iwo, FciwMaiU', — . . 
itreut, Ad Ipbt, III Ihl Mid Lwuillj.— UCTO»fcm 7. l&M. 
