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SOUTHERN cultivator. 
HOUSEHOLD DEPARTMENT. 
1 For the best jar of leaf Lard, 39 lbs., ^5 
2 “ “ box of Hard Soap, home-made, 20 lbs., 5 
3 “ “ 10 lbs, of Soft “ “ 3 
4 “ “ box of Bar “ Southern made, 5 
5 “ “ box of Toilet “ e 
6 “ “ box Tallow Candles, dipped, (not kss 
than 10 lbs.) 5 
7 ** “ box Tallow Candles, mould, (not kss 
than 10 lbs.), 6 
8 “ loaf li<j:ht wheat bread, 2 
9 “ “ “ Cora Bread, 5 
10 “ “ half bushel dried Apples, Pears and 
Quin<*es, each 3 
11 “ “ drum of Dried Figs, Southera raised, 
and sample of preserved Dates and pieklcd Olives, 
each 3 
12 For the best sample of Southern made Olive Oil, 5 
13 “ “ and hirgest exhibition of Jellies, IVe- 
perves. Pickles, Jains, Catsups, Syrups, Cvirdiak, 
dz-c., m^ide and exluhdei by the same individual, 10 
24 For the best box Soda, Lemon, Butter, S agar and 
Wiue Biscuit, manufactured from Southern flour, 
each 3 
SOUTHERN DOMESTIC MANUFACTURES. 
1 For the best pair of Woolen Rlankets, $5 
2 " “ *• Cotton “ 5 
3 “ “ 10 yards (negro) Woolen Cloth, 5 
4 “ “ 10 yards “ Carpeting, 3 
5 “ “ Hearth Rug “ 3 
6 “ “ 10 yards ot Stair Carpeting, 6 
7 “ “ Coverlet of wool or mixed, 6 
8 “ “ Cotton Comfort 8 for negroes, 5 
9 “ “ pair of Woolen Socks, 1 
10 “ “ 10 yards Jeans, woolen, ^ ^ 6 
11 “ “ 10 yards home-made Linnen Shirtings 5 
12 “ “ “ “ “ Dkper, 5 
13 “ “ “ Jeans, cotton, 6 
14 “ “ Coverlet of Cotton, or mixed, 5 
15 “ “ Socks or Stockings, of linen, Plate 
16 “ “ “ “ _ of cotUm. Plate 
17 “ “ pound of linen Sewing Toreao, Plate 
18 “ “ “ of cotton “ Plate 
19 “ “ 10 yards Flannel, Pkvte 
20 “ “ “ Georgia-made Gingham, Plate 
21 “ “ “ Plaid “ Plate 
Rahed Worsted Work — Framed Tapestry Work, 
1 For the best Piano Cover (raised wor.k), Plate 
2 u - - - 
3 
4 
5 “ 
6 
7 
8 
T ible d. 
Chair do., “ 
O .t !m in Cover, “ 
Footstool, do., “ 
Hearth Rug, “ 
Pair of Fire Screens, “ 
L imp or Vase M it, “ 
Phite 
Plate 
Plate 
Plate 
Plate 
Plate 
Piute 
Embroidery in Silk Floss, Chain Slitch or Braid, 
1 For the best Lady’s Dress, 
2 “ “ “ Shawl, 
3 “ “ “ Mantle, 
4 “ “ “ Scarf or Neck Tie, 
5 “ “ Anron, 
6 “ “ “ Ycst, 
7 “ “ Chili’s Dre.«s, 
8 “ “ “ Sack or Spenser, 
9 “ “ Cloak, 
10 " “ Lady’s Reticule, 
11 “ “ Fire Screens, 
12 “ “ Fortfolio, (embroidered) 
Knitting, Netting or Crotchet, in Creicel or Silk, 
1 For the best Piano Cover, 
2 “ “ Table do., 
3 “ “ Ottoman Cover, 
SILK. 
1 For the best specimen ot Sewing Silk, 
2 “ “ of Reeled “ 
3 “ “ liulf bushel of Coceooiis, 
4 “ “ Stockings, or half hose, 
5 “ “ Handkerchief or Shawl, 
6 “ “ specimen of Silk and Wool Cloth, 3 yds, 
7 “ “ “ •* “ Cotton “ “ 
NEEDLE, SHELL AND FANCY WORK 
Knitting, Netting and Crotchet, in Thread, 
1 For tile best C-ollar and Chemisette, 
2 “ “ Uiidersleevee, 
3 “ “ Handkerchiefs, 
4 ‘ “ Morning Cap, 
Plate 
Plate 
Plate 
Plate 
Plate 
PLie 
Plate 
Plate 
Plate 
Plate 
Plate 
Plate 
$10 
5 
5 For the best Infant’s Cap, 
6 F “ “ Waist, 
7 “ “ Child’s Hat, 
8 “ “ “ Socks, 
9 “ “ Cradle Quilt, 
10 “ “ Counterpane, 
11 “ Fringe c-md Lae©, 
12 “ ‘Tidy,” 
13 “ Bonnet, 
14 “ “ Cape (Berthe) 
15 “ ” Shawl, 
Patch Work in Cotton, i^e. 
1 Forth© best Patch work Quilt in Cotton, 
mmt, 
raised work Quilt, 
imitation of Miu^dlles, 
woven Connti.»T>:me (Geoi^a saotte,) 
Cknik and MauUe, 
Shawl, 
Scarf for neck, 
Pair of UnderHikeTCS, 
Head Dress, 
Cliild^s Hat or Gap, 
Ciiiid’s Spenser or Back, 
Counterpms, 
Cmdle QalH, 
Reticule, 
Parse, 
Ghives, 
.Hose, long or short, 
Cihld’s S<xks, 
Lamp or Vase Mat, 
Spanish and A?nerican Needieimrk, 
1 
3 
1 
5 
10 
5 
3 
5 
3 
5 
$19 
10 
10 
10 
10 
5 
5 
3 
3 
3 
3 
2 
10 
5 
2 
1 
2 
5 
1 
2 
$5 
3 
2 
3 
2 
5 
5 
5 
SOUTHERN MANUFACTURES OTHER THbliN 
.MESTIC. 
1 For the best Golar and Chemisette, 
2 “ “ Uiiderskeves, 
3 “ “ .Handkercbief, 
4 “ “ Be the Cape, 
5 “ “ Chikl’s Dress, 
6 ** ” Sliirt arol Collar’s, Kvade by a young hidy, 
7 “ “ Pants, ” “ 
8 “ “ Vest, “ « 
Straw and similar Fabrics, 
1 For the best Bonnets, Hats or Caps, each, 5 
Wax or Shell Work. 
1 For the best Wax Work in fruits and flowers, $5 
2 “ specimen of Shell work, 5 
In the departments of the Diirv, Household, Silk, Domes- 
tic Manufacture, Needle and Shell Woik, Flowers, &e., the 
Society have determined to award for the future, silver cups; 
tea, preserve, cream and salt spf’ons, butter, tubs ; butter, 
fruit, pie, fish, dessert and pickle knives ; forks ; cream, soup 
and sugar ladles; toug.s, and sugar sieve; cheese scoops; 
flov/cr vaSes ; desert and sugar baskets ; gold thimbles and 
pencils ; knitting needles, nupkiu rings ; work cases, &c., 
for all sums under $15. 
DO- 
$10 
10 
10 
HJ 
10 
10 
5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
10 
5 
5 
5 
10 
10 
5 
10 
5 
5 
5 
5 
30 
For the best bale Osnabnrgs, 8 ounces to the yard, 
“ ” “ Shining, 
“ Sheeting, 
“ Ikerseys, 
“ Stripes, 
“ Plain.s, 
“ Bed Ticking, 
double Cotton Math’css. 
“ Shuck ” 
Moss “ 
“ Hair “ 
coil Hemp Rope, Southern manufaeture, 
” Cotton ” ” 
“ Bear Grass Rope, 
“ Plow Line, 
and greatest, vanety of Cotton Cordage 
Wrapping Twine, 
sample Cotton Belting, 
‘‘ “ Saekmg, 
bale Cotton Yarn, comprising all the Nos., 
piece Bagging, made of Cotton, 
“ ” made of long or Southern M»sb, 
“ Cashmere, Sonthem manufacture, 
“ Plains. 
“ Batinetfs, ’* 
“ Lindseys or Kerseys '* 
“ Serge, “ 
ease Blenched Cotton GoerH, 
piece of Plain Flannel, Southern manufae., 5 
TwiUed 
