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THE SOUTHERN PLANTER. 



581. For best varieties home-made 



fruit jelly, Mrs. Henry Cox, Henrico, 3 00 



582. For best sample home-made 

 soap, the process of makinfi; to be de- 

 scribed by exhibitor, Mrs. C. J. Stovin, 

 Fauquier, 5 GO 



Class 2,rd- — Ladies Ornamental and Fancy 

 Work. 



583. For best specimen of embroidery, 



Mrs. Sarah B. Scott, Dinwiddie, $8 00 



584. For 2nd best specimen of em- 

 broidery, L. B. Conway, Richmond, 6 00 



585. For 3rd best specimen of em- 

 broidery. Miss L. Manson, Bedford, 4 00 



586. For best specimen of worsted 

 work, Miss Dietrick, Henrico, 8 00 



587. For 2nd best specimen of worsted 

 work, Miss Agnes Walthall, Charlottes- 

 ville, _ C 00 



588. For 3rd best specimen of worsted 

 work, Mrs. J. W. Walker, Richmond, 4 00 



589. For best specimen of crotched 

 work, Mrs. Goodson, Richmond, 8 00 



590. For 2nd best specimen of crot- 

 ched work. Miss Fox, Richmond, 6 00 



591. For 3rd best specimen of crot- 

 ched work, Mrs. Waddell, Richmond, 4 00 



592. For best specimen of wax work, 

 Master Herbert Smith, 8 00 



598. For best specimen of ornamen- 

 tal leather work, Miss Ella Dimmock, 8 00 



599. For 2nd best specimen of orna- 

 mental leather work. Miss Ella Dimmock, 6 00 



GOO For 3rd best specimen of orna- 

 mental leather work, Miss A. M. Smith, 4 00 



601. For best specimen of Block work. 

 Miss Kate Anderson, 8 00 



604. For best specimen of knitting, 



Mrs. Sarah Bernard, Richmond, 8 00 



605. For 2nd best specimen of knit- 

 ting, Miss Peterkin., Richmond, 6 00 



606. For 3rd best specimen of knit- 

 ting, Mrs. R. S. Archer, 4 00 



607. For best specimen of netting. 

 Miss Isabella Gray, Port R^yal, 8 00 



608. For 2nd best specimen of net- 

 ting, Mrs. P. Woolfolk, Caroline, 6 00 



609. For 3rd best specimen of net- 

 ting, Mrs. P. Woolfolk, Caroline, 4 00 



610. For the most extensive variety of 

 useful, ornamental and fancy work, not 

 excluding articles which ma}^ have had 

 premiums awarded them under any of 

 the above specifications, Mrs. Sarah B. 

 Scott, Dinwiddie, 10 00 



Domestic Manufactures. — 1st Class. 



611. For best Family Flour, " Yalley 

 Mills, ^' P. 0. Palmer, exhibited by Ma- 

 thew Blair, Richmond, Certificate of Merit. 



2nd Class. 



612. For best manufactured Tobacco, 

 Wm. Crumpton, L3^nchburg, exhibited 



by Ludlara & Watson, Certificate of Merit. 



m Class. 



620. For the best and greatest variety 

 of coarse, strong and cheap shoes, H. 



W. Quarles, Richmond, Certificate of Merit. 



621. For best and cheapest wool hats, 



R. Moore, Richmond, Certificate of Merit. 

 BRANCH X. 

 Premiums by Individual Donors, 

 dulany premium. 

 For best South Down Buck, R. W. N. 

 Noland, $30 00 



SMITH PREMIUMS. 



For best 1 year old colt by his horse 

 Kossuth, Dr. Wm. P. Braxton, 10 00 



For best 2 year old colt, Alex. Kerr, 10 00 



RIVES PREMIUM. 



For best foal, get of his imported horse 

 Emperor, Richard Sampson, 20 00 



D iscretio nary Prem iums. 



FAT CATTLE. 



408. Owned by D. McGavock, 10 00 



409. Owned by Wm. B. & Jas. Byars, 10 00 

 414. Owned by Major James Walker, 10 00 



431. Owned by Francis Bell, 10 00 



432. Owned by Francis Bell, 10 00 

 491. Owned by Dr. John N. Powell, 



bull calf 10 months old. Grade and Khasi, 10 00 



Owned by John R. Woods, 3 calves, 

 Khasi and Durham breed, 10 00 



Owned by Mr. Bradford of Culpeper, 

 1 Silesian Buck, 10 00 



Owned by Dr. Wm. L. Wight, 3 Si- 

 lesian Ewes, 10 00 



Miscellaneous Articles, 



For one wheat Gleaner, II. M. Smith, 5 00 

 For 3 fine Carriages, Alfred King, 20 00 

 For specimens of Marble Work and 

 Virginia Minerals, John W. Davies, 20 00 



For Chemical and Philosophical Appa- 

 ratus, Prof. B. H. Benton, 25 00 



For samples of Richmond made Glass 

 Ware, Jacob S. Atlee, ' 10 00 



For Specimen of Corn Brooms, Wm. 

 P. Thomas, 2 00 



For Wheat Reaper, Morrison & Moore, 10 00 

 For crop of Clover Hay, J. Marshall 

 McCue, $10 00 



For crop of Timothy Hay, J. Marshall 

 McCue, 10 00 



For Clover Seed, J. Marshall McCue, 5 00 

 For Timothy Seed, J. Marshall McCue, 5 00 



Certijicates of Merit. 



For 1 Gelding, general utility. Woods Garth. 



For 1 " " " E. Thurm^n. 



For 1 year old Revenue colt, James T. Dick- 

 erson, Louisa. 



For 2 fleeces Spanish Wool, S. S. Bradfordf 



J. Caldwell, for his Wheat Reaper and Mower. 



For Spiral Cylinder Threshing Machine, R, 

 Sinclair. 



