750 



THE SOUTHERN PLANTER. 



563. To Mrs. Howell, (Sussex.) and 



Mrs. M. M. Goodwin, for second best, $6 00 



564. To Mrs. Toole, (Petersburg,) for 



best Specimen of Block Work, 8 00 



565. To Mrs. Stephen Watkins, for 

 second best, 6 00 



56«. To Mrs. D'Arcy Paul, and Mrs. 

 Mildred Campbell, for best Specimen of 

 Knitting, 8 00 



567. To Mrs. Gilliam, (Prince George,) 



for second best, 6 00 



568. To Mrs. P. Woolfolk, and Mrs. J. 



E. Williams, for best Specimen of Netting, 8 00 



569. To Mrs. S. A. T. Clay, (Chester- 

 field.) for second best, 6 00 



The Committee recommended in their Report 

 the following as worthy of Discretionary Premi- 

 ums, but failing to give to the exhibitors the 

 necessary Certificate in the form prescribed by 

 the Rules of the Society, the subjects were not 

 brought to the notice of, nor were they considered 

 by that Committee. 



Mrs. Joseph C. Burton, for a skilfully and ele 

 gantly made Gentleman's Shirt. 



Miss Sarah W. Parsons, ditto, ditto. 



Miss Susan Maxwell, for a handsome Embroi- 

 deredtsBonnet. 



Miss A. Harrison, for a beautiful Shawl, made 

 by her. 



Miss Mary B. Roberts, of Petersburg, for a 

 handsome Bonnet and Flowers, made by her. 



Mrs. A. Cairns, of Petersburg, for a Case of ele- 

 gant Milinary. 



Mrs. Shakespeare Caldwell, of Cincinnati, for 

 a beautiful Specimen of Embroidery, which was 

 entered after the Premiums had been awarded. 



Domestic Manufactures. 

 Class 1st. 



571. To J. O. Dickinson, for the best 

 Flour, made of White Wheat, a 



Certificate of Merit. 



572. To Messrs. Kevan & Brother, for 

 the best Flour, made of Red and White 

 Wheat mixed, Certificate of Merit. 



Class 2nd. 



573. Gilman, Lyon & Broadnax, for best 

 Specimen of Manufactured Tobacco, (Julia 

 Carroll brand.) a Certificate of Merit. 



587. To Dr. Alfred Whitehead, for Es- 

 tablishing and Maintaining in Virginia, 

 for six months, in successful operation, a 

 Factory for Tubular Draining Tiles, $50 00 



588. To Dr. Alfred Powell, for best Sam- 

 ple of Tubular Draining Tiles, 5 00 



591. To Augustus H. Drewry, for the 

 best Drained Farm, &c, 50 00 



The Special Committee appointed to examine 

 and pass on sundry articles not specified in the 

 Premium List, and some of which were not on 

 exhibition in time to be examined by other Com- 

 mittees on the first day. submitted the following 

 Report : 



To Wm. E. Stewart, (Petersburg,) one set Sin- 

 gle and Buggy Harness, first Premium. 



To Wm. E. Stewart, one set Carriage Harness, 

 first Premium. 



To Dawson & Wilkins. (Lynchburg.) 1 Ladies' 

 Saddle and one Man's Saddle, No. 1 and 2, first 

 Premium. 



To T, A. St. Clair, of Petersburg, one Buggy 

 exhibited by him, first Premium. 



To John Camp, for superior Carriage, made in 

 Petersburg and exhibited by him, first Premium. 



To Spears & Cole, for a lot of Leather, ex- 

 hibited by them, first Premium. 



Discretionary Premiums. 

 The Committee on Discretionary Premiums 

 have awarded the following : 



Thomas Betts, of England, for his Imported 

 Short-Horn Cow, "Blush Rose," -$40 00 



For his Imported Short-Horn Cow, "Je- 

 mima," 20 00 

 For his best Imported Hampshire Ram, 20 00 

 For second best do., 20 00 

 For his best Imported Ram, a cross of 

 Southdown and Hampshire, 20 00 

 Second best do., 10 00 

 Col. Lilly, of Augusta, for his instru- 

 ment for Surveying and Calculating Areas, 20 00 

 J. W. Hobbs, for his Orange Tree, 3 00 

 Samuel C. Ludington, for his two year 

 Steer, 20 00 

 Paschal Buford, yearling Bull, 10 q0 

 Theodore Baily, Dumping Wagon, 10 00 

 Mrs. A. C. Morton, Asparagus, 2 00 

 W. H. Tappey, Tobacco Press, 10 00 

 C. Fisher, three year old yellow Mule, 10 00 

 E. D. Tannahill, collection of Game 

 Chickens, 2 00 



To S. Shell, for collection of Roach 

 Traps, 2 00 



Geo. A. Ayres, of Loudoun, a Certificate 

 of Merit, an extraordinary yield of Rye 

 on 13 acres, 



For Saddle Cloths and Trapping, Miss 

 Cogbill, Petersburg, 2 00 



Frame of Raised Embroidery, Mrs. J. 

 C. Walsh, of Lynchburg, 2 00 



A w T orked Piano Cover, Mrs. S. A. Fin- 

 ney. 2 00 

 Pair of Ottomans, Miss Rowlett, 2 00 

 do. Mrs. Jarratt, 2 00 

 B. F. Thompson, slaughtered Mutton, 



Certificate of Merit 

 Mr. Burton, for Carpet Sweeper, " 

 North Chase, improved Self-Ventilating 

 Refrigerators, " 

 Mr. Burton's Old Dominion Coffee Pot, " 

 Wm. H. Rodgerson, specimen of home 

 made Starch, " 



Mr. Burton, for his invention of a Car- 

 pet Holder, " 



Jabez Smith, for his production Hun- 

 garian Grass, " 

 T. J. Clarkson. Shingle Machine, " 

 Bayer & Boyle, for Circular Saw, " 

 John Viles, specimens of Roofing, " 

 Mr. Burton, for his invention of a Milk 

 Pan, » 



Samuel Sutherland, for collection of 

 Guns, « 



