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THE ILLINOIS FAEMEE. 



Feb. 



Underdraining Machine, by J. B. Cox, Lafayette, 

 Indiana Commended. 



Display of Iron Hollow M'^are, by Comstock & Co., 

 Quincy Highest commendation. 



Sugar Evaporator, by Miller & Benjamin, Spring- 

 field Highest commendation. 



1 Rifle Gun, by J. F. Redwin, Lynnville, Morgan 

 county Highest commendation. 



1 Rifle Gun, by same Highest commendation. 



Odometer, by T. Dudley, Jacksonville. 



Highest commendation. 



Stair Rods, by Stephenson & Tompkins, Jackson- 

 ville Highest commendation. 



Hard Rubber Truss, (Riggs') J. B. Seeley, Chi- 

 cago Highest commendation. 



Sett of Artificial Teeth, By Bennett & Chaffee, St. 

 Louis Highest commendation. 



Planetarium, by Samuel Allen, Pekin, Tazewell 

 county Highest commendation. 



Achromatic Microscope, by F. Arnold, Chicago. 



Highest commendation. 



Surveyor's Transit, by same. ..Highest commendation. 



Two Artificial Legs, by C. Stafford, Chicago. 



Highest commendation. 



Bedstead by Thomas Bradley, Springfield, 111. 



Very highly commended. 



Model of Robinson's Patent Spring Bed Bottom, 

 by Wm. Kellogg, New York City, 169 Canal 

 street Commended. 



Sett Buggy Harness, by J. C. Hedenburg, Mt. 

 Sterling, lil Highly commended. 



Sulkcy, by^ C. Atkinson, Vermont, Fulton county, 

 111 Highly commended. 



Weatherstrips for doors and windows, Wm. M. 

 Crooks, Sterling, Whiteside county. 



Very highly commended. 



Ivory and Wooden Ware, by Peter Walsh, St. 

 Louis, Mo Commended. 



E. W. Phelps' Movable Comb Bee Hive, by II. 

 Giflord, Danby, DuPage county. Highly commended. 



CLASS G. 



Bale of Pressed Hay, exhibited by H. D. Pennis- 

 ton, .Jennings county, Ind High commendation. 



Bale of Pressed Hay, exhibited by L. C. Field, 

 Galesburg, Illinois Highest commendation. 



Sunflowers, exhibited by E. Stevenson, Jackson- 

 ville Highest commendation. 



Green Peppers, exhibited by E. Stevenson, Jack- 

 sonville, 111 Highest commendation. 



Sweet Pear Pickles, by Mrs. N. Dewess, Jack- 

 sonville, 111 Highly commended. 



Sweet Cherry Pickles, by same Commended. 



Green Tomato Pickles, by same.. ..Highly commended. 



Pickled Cherries, by Anna Chambers, Jackson- 

 ville, III Highly commended. 



Whisky Pickles, by Mrs. H. H. Ashelby, Jack- 

 sonville Commended. 



Pickleil Cabbage, by Miss E. M. Henry,. Jack- 

 sonville, 111 Coramended. 



Sweet Pickled Tomatoes, Miss Viola Matteson, 

 Jacksonville Highly commended. 



Maple Syrup, by L. Heaton, Lynnville, Morgan 

 county, 111 Highly commended. 



Spiced Peaches, by Miss MoUie Holmes, Or- 

 leans, Morgan county. 111 Highly commended. 



Two Pounds Sugar, from Chinese Cane, by E. 

 Doty, Jacksonville Highly commended. 



Pickled Muskmelon, by Miss Joanna Stacy, Jack- 

 sonville, 111 Highly commended. 



Rusk, by Mrs. J. T. Alexander, Jacksonville. 



Highly commended. 



Langstroth's Observatory Bee Hive, by R. C. Otis, 

 Kenosha, AVis Highest commendation. 



Langstroth's Bee Hat, bysame.. Highly recommended. 



Langstroth's Movable Comb and Bee Hive, with 

 Italian Bees, by same... Highly commended. 



Beehive and Stand, by J. C. Pratt, Morton, Taze- 

 well, 111 Commended. 



Sorghum Syrup, by J. H. Armstrong, Orleans, 

 Morgan county, 111 Highly commended. 



CLASS H. 



Show of Foreign Grapes, grown in the open air, 



by C. H. RosentieL Freeport, 111. 



Highly commended. 

 Collection of Cherries, by R. M. Haskinson, Rush- 



ville. 111 Highly commended. 



Lot of Raspberries, by same Highly commended. 



Lot of Gooseberries, bysame Commended. 



Lot of Currants, by same Highly commended. 



One variety of Seedling Apples, by W. Cutter, 



Beverly, Adams county. 111. 



Highly commended, and worthy of further 



notice. 

 Four Apple Trees, by J. A. Carpenter, Cobden, 



Union county. 111 Splendid growth. 



Six Apples, by B. L. Wiley, Makanda, Jackson 



county, 111 Fine trees for their age. 



Cotton Plant, by Frank Eno, Jacksonville, 111. 



Highly commended. 

 Plum Marmalade, by Miss Augusta C. Murtfeldt, 



Oregon, Ogle county Very highly recommended. 



Floral wreath of Pressed Flowers, by Miss J. A. 



Patterson, Jaeksonville, 111. 



Highly commended as an ingenious work of art. 



CLASS J. 



Carving in Marble, by Alfred Benedict, Jack- 

 sonville. This entry should have been under 

 the regular lot " Sculpture." 



1st premium recommended. 



CLASS K. 



Leather Work Frame, by Miss McConnell, Jaek- 

 sonville ...Highly commended. 



Leather Flowers, by Mrs. N. A. Vanzant, Jack- 

 sonville Highly commended. 



Hair Bridle, by S. M. McDonald, Jacksonville. 



Highly commended" 



Five PairsMittens, by Miss Electa Tirrell, Ply- 

 mouth, Hancock ccunty. 111.. ..Highly commended. 



Infant's Knit Shirt, by Sarah J. Rockwell, Jack- 

 sonville Highly commended. 



Lot of Mens' Clothing, by E. Hammerslough, 

 Springfield Highly commended. 



Pair Black Pants, by Agnes McLaughlin, Lan- 

 caster, 111 Highly commended. 



Hair Braiding, by Miss A. C. Campbell, Concord, 

 Morgan county Commended. 



Specimen of Knitting, by Mrs. F. Dayton, Jack- 

 sonville Commended. 



Infant's Sock, by Mrs. T. B. Lee, Springfield. 



Commended. 



Crochet Work, by Miss H. A. Sewell, Jackson- 

 ville Commended. 



CLASS X. 



Tooth and Lower Jaw of MastodOn, by Bennett^, 

 & ChafiFee, St. Louis, Mo Commended. 



Collection of Minerals and Indian Relics, by G. W. 

 Scripp, Rushville, 111 Highly commended. 



Crinicultural by E. F. Garvin, Chicago. 



Highly commended. 



Syrup of Blackberry and Sassafras, by Wm. Ham- 

 ilton, Jacksonville Highly commended. 



Lot of Ground Squirrels, by John Black, Jersey 

 Prairie, Cass county > Honorable mention 



Checks for the premiums awarded as above, have 

 been sent by mail to the successful exhibitors. 



John P. Reynolds, 

 January 29, 1860 Corresponding Secretary. 



