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SOUTHERN CULTIVATOR. 
Jno. L. Hurst, Athens, EastTenn., for the best Mare, 
4 years old and over, ^ $5 
James MUlican, Jackson Co., Ga., for best Filly, 3 
years old, 8 
B, Thornton, Jackson co., Ga., for best Filiy2 years old, 5 
"W. J. Thompson, for best Filly 1 year old, 5 
JuDOEs. — E. E. Ware; J. B. Carlton; Jas. A. Price; 
John Dean. 
SECOND AND THIRD CLASSES — HEAVY DBAET ANDBLOOD HORSES. 
T. G. Bacon, for the best Thorough bred Stallion, 4 
years old and upwards, (bay horse, “ Gamble,”) $20 
T. G. Bacon, for the 2d best Stallion, 4 years old and 
upwards, (bay horse “ Zinc,”) 10 
Geo. Elliott, Tennessee, for the best Thorough-bred 
Stallion, “Invincible,” 3 years old, 10 
T. W. E. Beale, Eichmond County, for best Thorough 
bred brood Mare, “ Elizabeth McNairy,” with colt 
by her side, 20 
To the same, for 2d best Thorough bred broodMare, 1 0 
J . C. Hill, for best thorough bred Filly 2 years old, 5 
Geo. W. Elliott, Tennessee, for the best thorough bred 
Filly, “ Ees Eogan,” 1 year old, 5 
There were no Morgan, Canadian or Imported Horses 
offered for inspection or entered. 
Judges.— Stuart Anderson; Wm. E. Hearing; E.M. 
Orme, Sen. ; Wm. r. White. 
FOURTH CLASS. — MORGAN, CANADIAN AND IMPORTED 
HORSES, no entries, 
FIFTH CLASS — MATCHED AND SINGLE HORSES. 
Jas. A. Price, Clark co., for the best pair of Georgia 
raised match horses, (greys) $25 
M. E. Heggie, Atlanta, for best single harness 'horse, 
Georgia raised, 15 
Jas. P. Mayne, Clark co. Ga., for the best saddle horse, 
Georgia raised, 15 
Wm. J. Eve, Eichmond co. Ga., for the best draft 
horse, Georgia raised, 15 
Benj. Eobinson, Kentucky, for the best pair of match 
horses, Southern raised, 15 
W, A. Mott, Milledgeville, for the best single harness 
horse, Southern raised, 10 
Geo. T. Allman, (known as “Little Eed,”) for the best 
saddle horse, Southern raised, ^ 10 
John H. Tripp, Eichmond co. Ga., for the best pair of 
match horses, open to the world, 20 
Judges. — E. H. Eamsay, N. C. Trowbridge, Turnbr 
Clanton. 
JACKS AND JENNETTES. 
SOUTHERN RAISED. 
Shaw & Curry, Edgefield, S. C., for the best Southern 
raised Jack, “Tippecanoe,” $20 
There were no Imported Jacks or Jennettes on exhibition. 
Judges.— Joseph L. Moultrie, N.B. Powell, A. S. Le- 
noir, Isaac Eamsay. 
MULES. 
GEORGIA RAISED. 
A. Griffith, Oglethorpe co. Ga., for the best pair of 
Georgia raised Mules, $20 
SOUTHERN RAISED. 
D. N. Heath, Danville, Ky., for the best pair of South- 
ern raised Mules, $15 
Orme & Alexander, Atlanta, for the 2d best pair of 
Southern raised Mules, 10 
Judges. — Joseph L. Moultrie, N. B. Powell, A. S. Le- 
noir, Isaac Eamsay. 
POULTEY. 
D. Eedmond, Augusta, Ga., for the best pair of Brahma 
Pootra Fowls, $5 
W. J. Mims, Eichmond Co., for best pair of Shanghai 
Fowls, 5 
V. LaTaste, Augusta, Ga., for best pair of Cochin China 
Fowls, 5 
Col. A. G. Summer, Alston, S. C., for best pair of 
Southern raised Dorkings, 5 
Floyd Thomas, Augusta, Ga., for best pair of Grey 
Chittagongs, 6 
D. Eedmond, Augusta, Ga., for best pair of Game 
Fowls, (Sumatra) 5 
D. Redmond, Augusta, for best pair of Bantams, (Af- 
rican) 6 
Mrs. Emily Ford, Augusta, Ga., beet pair of Wild 
Turkevs, 5 
Dr. Jas. B. Davis, Columbia, S. C., for best pair of 
Wild Geese, 8 
Col. A. G. Summer, Alston, S. C., for best pair of Hong 
Kong Geese, 6 
D.‘ Eedmond, Augusta, Ga., for best pair of Chinese 
Geese, $5 
Wm. Schley, Eichmond Co., Ga., for best pair of Musk 
Ducks, 8 
D. Eedmond, Augusta, Ga., for the largest and best va- 
riety of barn-yard or domesticated Fowls, owned 
and exhibited by one person, (12 varieties) 25 
PIGEONS. 
Master Joseph S. Dawson, Chatham co., Ga., for the 
finest variety (40 pairs) of Fancy Pigeons, $10 
BEES. 
V, LaTaste, Augusta, Gs., for the best Bee Hive, $10 
JuDGis. — Geo. Battey, Richard Johnson, T. F. Bulkeley. 
PORK, BACON, AND BEEF. 
Mrs. Lenoir, Tenn., for best Bacon Ham, $5 
Mrs. Lenoir, “ “ “ doz. Bacon Hams , 6 
Mrs. Lenoir, “ “ “ “ Bacon Sides 5 
Judge, J. M. Watts, Chairman. 
DAIRY AND HOUSEHOLD DEPARTMENT. 
Mrs. W . A. Lenoir, Ecane co., Tenn., for the best Fir- 
ken of Butter, $10 
Mrs. E. W. Sproull, Cass co., for the best fresh Butter, 10 
Mrs. T. J . Lamar, Augusta, for best Jar of Leaf Lard, 5 
Mrs. Me Alpin, Upson co., for the best Box Hard Soap, 5 
Mrs. P. C. Eve, Richmond co., for the best Soft Soap, 3 
Mrs. P. C. Eve, Eichmond County, for the [best Loaf 
L’ght Bread, 2 
Louisa Jackson, Athens, for the best Sponge Cake, 2 
Mrs. E. Harris, Columbia, County, for the best Ham, 
boiled with skin on, 2 
Mrs. A. J. Bane, Hancock County, for the best samples 
of Jellies, Preserves, Pickles, Catsups, Syrups, Cor- 
dials, fifty varieties, with directions for making. 2 
Mrs. T. J. Smith of Hancock, for the la»-gest and best 
exhibition of Jellies, Syrups, Pickles, Cordials, &c. 
made and exhibited by one individual, 15 
Eev. E* J ohnson, A tlanta, for the best jar of pickled 
Olives, 5 
Mrs. B. L., Tenn., for the best bushel of Dried Apples, 5 
Mrs. Flournoy, Augusta, for the best Dried Figs, 3 
Mrs. Means, Oxford, for the best Pickles, 3 
Mrs. Simri Rose, Macon, for the best and largest col- 
lection of domestic Wines made by one person, 15 
Judges — Wm. Duncan, Thos. Stocks, Benjamin Stiies, 
J. S. Thomas, J. S. Linton, A. G. Lane, J.G. Ryals, J. L. 
Rowland. 
BABY PREMIUMS. 
[Fund contributed by several citizens of Augusta.] 
Mrs. Jackson Turpin, for the handsomest and finest 
Baby over 2 and under 8 years of sge, $50 
Mrs. Gerald McLaughlin, for the handsomest and finest 
Baby over 1 and under 2 years of age, 25 
Mrs. D. B. Plumb, for the handsomest and finest Baby 
over 6 months and under 1 year, 10 
Judges.— Mrs. E. Bustin, Mrs. T. W. Miller, Dr. Wm. 
S. Jones. 
SOUTHERN DOMESTIC MANUFACTURES. 
Mrs. Clark, for the best pair of Cotton Socks, $ 1 
Mrs. Rowland, of Cass, for the best pair of Woolen 
Socks, 1 
Mrs. J. L. Tarwater, of Penfield, for best wove Quilt or 
Coverlet, 5 
Mrs. J. Asher,' of Murray, for 5 best Woolen Blankets, 10 
Mrs. Eberhart, of Madison co., best Figured Coverlet, 5 
Mrs. Rowland, for the best piece of Domestic Diaper, 5 
To the same, for best piece of N egro Cloth, 6 
To “ “ “ “ “ Rag Carpet, 5 
Miss Eliza M. Sproull, for best Domestic Jeans, 6 
Mrs. Horton, for best samples of Plaid and Cotton 
Homespun, 5 
Judges. — Alex. Pope, sen.. Dr. Wm. D. Conyors, Mrs. 
Wm. J. Eve, Mrs. Thos. W. Battey, Mrs. C. C. Taliaferro. 
NEEDLE, SHELL AND FANCY WORK. 
Mrs. J. W. Stokes, for the best Patch W ork Quilt in 
Cotton, $10 
Mrs. Wm. Greggs for best Silk Patch Work Quilt, 10 
Mrs. Rutherford, for best Marseilles Quilt, 10 
Mrs. Sbyck for the best Raised Work Quilt, 10 
A Lady of Burke Co., for best Netted Purse, 1 
The same for best Thread Mats, 2 
Mrs. Wm. J. Eve for best pair of Cambric Undersleeves, 3 
Miss E. Rae for best specimen of Wax Work, in flowers, 5 
Miss E. K. Brett for best Wax Work, in fruit, 5 
Miss Mary A. W. Service, Zebulon, Pike Co., for best 
pair of Shell Knit Hose, 5 
H. L, Deans, Chairman. 
