1839] 



FARMERS' REGISTER. 



419 



Washinorton Greenhovvofthe cityofRichmond; 

 Edward Gresham ofKinw & Queen ; 



J. Warren Griggsby of Rockbridge ; 



Benjaman Blake Minor ofSpoUsylvania ; 



John Poindexter, Jr. of Louisa ; 



Austin M. Trible of Essex. 



Certificates of proficiency, under the College 

 seal, were then awarded to the following gen- 

 tlemen : 



Benjaman E. Booth of Surry, Junior Mathe- 

 matics. 



James E. Brooks of Richmond, Chemistry. 



Thomas H. Bullock of Lynchburg, Junior Moral 

 Course, Chemistry and National Law. 



Nathaniel C. Cocke of Prince George, History, 

 Natural Philosophy, Mathematics and Meta- 

 physics. 



Walter W. Coke of Williamsburg, Chemistry 

 and National Law. 



George P. Coleman of Williamsburg, Junior 

 Moral Course, Chemistry, Natural Philosophy and 

 National Law. 



Daniel A. Daly of Mecklenburg, Natural Phil- 

 osophj' and Engineering. 



W. R. Drinkard of Petersburg, Mathematics 

 and National Law. 



G. R. Dupuy of Petersburg, 1st half Junior 

 Moral Course, Junior Mathematics, Chemistry 

 and National Law. 



Charles J. Fox, King & Queen, Metaphysics. 



John H. Fox of York, History and National 

 Law. 



Wm. W. Glenn of Baltimore. Junior Mathe- 

 matics and National Law. 



Wm. U. Gwathmey of King Wdliam, History, 

 Political Economy and Metaphysics. 



James Hamilton of North Carolina, Junior Mo- 

 ral Course, Chemistry, National Law and Meta- 

 physics. 



Thomas Harrison of Sussex, Junior Moral 

 Course, Chemistry, National Law, Mathematics 

 and Engineering. 



W. S. Hawkins of North Carolina, Chemistry. 



A. Hill of Petersburg, History. 



A. L. Jarvis of Matihewe, Chomii^try. 



Wm. R. Johnston of Fiederifk^burg, Junior 

 Mathemalif's. 



Edniund W. Jones of North Carolina, Naiional 

 Law. 



Warner T. Jones of Gloucester, Political Econ- 

 omy and Meiaphyptcs. 



Benjaman irby of Nottoway, History, Chemis- 

 try, Matboiuaiics and Metaphysics. 



I. W. Irby of Nolloway, Junior Mathematics 

 and National Law. 



John B. Kercheval ol'Hampshire, Junior Moral 

 Course and Metaphysics. 



Ro. McCandlisii of Williamsburg, Junior Moral 

 Course, Chemistry, National Law and Engineer- 

 ing. 



D. E. Meade ofDinvviddie,lsllialf Junior Moral 

 Course, Chemistry, Mathematics and Engineering. 



G. C. Medley "of Halilax, Junior Moral Course, 

 National Law, 'Political Economy and Metaphy- 

 sics. 



John Minge of Charles Cily,| Junior Moral 

 Course, Junior Matliematics, Chemistry, National 

 Law and Engineering. 



John E. Moore ofBrunswick, History. 



Edmund C Murdaugh of WilLiamshurg, Hislo- 

 rv, Chf>mistrv and National Law. 



George U. Nottingham of Northampton, Junior 

 Moral Course, Chemistry, National Law and 

 Mathematics. 



A. L. Pegram of Dinwiddle, Junior Moral 

 Course, Chemistry and National Law. 



W. R. Pierce of Williamsburg, Junior Moral 

 j Course, Junior Mathematics, Natural Philosophy 

 ' and National Law. 



David W. Pitts of Alabama, History. 

 j William G. Pollard of King William, Junior 

 Moral Course, Chemistry and National Law. 



Winston Radford of Lynchburg, Chemistry, 

 Natural Philosophy and Engineering. 



James H. Rawlings of Spottsylvania, Junior 

 Moral Course, Chemistry, National Law and 

 Mathemaiics. 



John W. Reins of Richmond, Engineering. 



G. W. Richardson of Richmond, Junior Moral 

 Course, National Law, Political Economy and 

 Metaphysics. 



Powhatan Robertson of Richmond, Junior 

 Moral Course, National Law and Mathematics. 



William Robinson of King & Queen, Natural 

 Philosophy. 



Wm. H. Scott of Georgia, Junior Moral Course 

 and Metaphysics. 



W. B. Seawell of Gloucester, Junior Moral 

 Course, Chemistry, National Law and Metaphy- 

 sics. 



Churchill SempleofWilliamsbiirg, Junior Moral 

 Course, Junior Mathematics, Chemistry and Na- 

 tional Law. 



William H. Sims of Halillix, Junior Moral 

 Course, Chemistry, Natural Philosophy and Met- 

 aphysics. 



T. L. Skinner of North Carolina, Junior Moral 

 Course, Junior Malliematics, National Law and 

 Engineering. 



Jabez S. Smith of Petersburg, Junior Moral 

 Course, Junior Mathematics. 



Orlando M. Smith of Lunenburg, Junior Moral 

 Course, Chemestry and National Law. 



Sydney Smith of York, Junior Mathematics and 

 Chemistry. 



John B Stanard of Fredericksburg, Junior 

 Moral Course, Junior Mathematics, Chemistry 

 and Engineering. 



William B.Taylor of Surry, Natural Philosophy 

 and' Mathematics. 



James B. Turner of North Carolina, Hislory. 



Th. S. Wat.son of Louisia, 1st half Junior Moral 

 Course, National Law, Mathematics, Politicai 

 Economy and Metaphysics. 



William C. Williams of Richmond, Junior 

 Moral Course, Junior Mathematics, Chemistry 

 and National Law. 



L. Y. Winder of York, History. 



William P. Wood of North Carolina, Junior 

 Moral Course, Juniisr ^jathematics. Chemistry 

 and National Law. 



John J. Wright of Essex, Isl half Juninr Moral 

 Course and Metaphysics. 



TO STOP A LEAKY CASK. 



From the Farmers' Cabinet. 

 The best thing for slopping a leak in a cask is 

 whiting, beaten upwiih common yellow soap ; if 

 this mixture be n-ell rubbed into the leak, it will be 

 found to stop it after every thing else has failed. 



