428 THE SOUTHEEN PLANTER. 



380. Best Counterpane, 6 



381. Second best, 3 



382. Best pair home-made Blan- 

 kets, 5 



383. Best home-made Carpet, 5 



384. Best home-made hearth Hug, 3 



385. ]>est home-made Curtains, 5 

 385. Second best, 3 

 387. Best piece, not less than 7 



yards, Negro Shirting, home-made, 3 

 888. Best fine long Yarn Hose, 5 



389. Best fine long Cotton Hose, 5 



390. Best Silk Hose of home-made 



silk, 6 



391. Best five pounds of Maple 

 Sugar, 5 



392. Best home-made family bread, 5 



393. Best home-made pound Cake, 3 



394. Best home-made Sponge 

 Cake, 3 



395. Best and largest variety of 

 home-made Pickle, 3 



396. Best and largest variety of 

 home-made preserves, 3 



397. Best and largest variety of 

 home-made Fruit Jelley, 3 



398. ]5est five pounds of home- 

 made Soap, the process of making to 



be described in vpriting by exhibitor, 5 



Judges : 



John Stewart, Henrico. 



Dr. Wm. J. Cheatham, Amelia. 



Walter D. Blair, Richmond. 



James Vest, Louisa. 



T. M. Ambler, Fauquier. 



Class 72. — Ladies Ornamental and Fancy 

 Work. 



399. Best specimen of Embroi- 

 dery, $8 



400. Second best, 6 



401. Best specimen of Worsted 

 Work, 8 



402. Second best, 6 



403. Best specimen of Crochet 

 Work, 8 



404. Second best, 6 



405. Best specimen of Shell 

 Work, 8 



406. Second best, 6 



407. Best specimen of Leather 

 Work, 8 



408. Second best, 6 



409. Best specimen of Knitting, 8 



410. Second best, 6 



411. Best specimen of Netting, 8 



[July 



412. Second best, 6 



413. Best specimen of Needle 

 Work, 8 



414. Second best, 6 



415. Best made Shirt, 8 



416. Second best, 6 



417. Most extensive variety of 

 useful, ornamental and fancy work, 

 not excluding articles which may 

 have had premiums awarded them 

 under the above specifications a pre- 

 mium of $10 



Judges. : 



A Committee or Ladies to be announc- 

 ed at the Fair. 



Class 73. — Servants' Premiums. 



419. Best dozen assorted Baskets 

 made of Virginia grown materials, $5 



420. Best set Plantation Hampers 

 and Baskets, of not less than three 



in number of each, 5 



421. Best straw Hat, 5 



422. Best shuck horse Collars, 5 



423. Best straw Chair, 5 

 424. Best door Mats, 5 



Judges : 



Albert Morris, Henrico. 

 T. M. Leitch, Buchingham. 

 Wm. B. Ross, Culpeper, 

 John W. Wilson, Cumberland. 

 Plummer Hobson, Goochland. 



MECHANICAL DEPARTMENT. 



AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY AND IMPLE- 

 MENTS. 



Remarks and Special Rules in relation to 

 Machinery, Implemen ts and other produc- 

 tions of Mechanic Art. 



All machines, implements, or other 

 products of mechanical art, must be exhib- 

 ited by or for their respective makers or in- 

 ventors or improvers, to or for whom only, 

 'premiums for such articles must be awarded. 

 Persons who hold such articles by purchase, 

 or as matters of traffic, will have no claim 

 to a premium. 



Every machine or implement offered for 

 premium, must be designated by the offerer 

 by its commercial name, or otherwise, such 

 other concise description be given as will 

 serve to identify it to future purchasers; 

 and also the then selling price of the article 

 must be stated and marked on the labels 



