SOUTHERN CULTIVATOR. 
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W. J. Mims, Richmond CO., Shanghai Cocks and H'jng. 
W. J. Mims, Richmond co., Shanghai Fowls, 1 Cock at d 
2 Pullats. 
G. W. Hall, Richmond co., 1 pair Cochin China Fowls. 
Jacob Sistrunk, Richmond co., 1 Turkey. 
W. J. Mims, Richmond co., 1 coop Shanghai Chickens, 
1 Cock and 2 Hens. 
R. H. Gardiner, Jr., Richmond co., 4 Bremen Geese, 1 
Gander and 8 Geese. 
G. W. L. Twiggs, Richmond co., several coops Brahma 
Pootra Chickens. 
M. E. Heggie, Atlanta, Ga.,1 pair White Game Chickens, 
Cherokee. 
G. Renkle, Augusta, 8 Shanghai Fowls, 1 coop. 
Geo. A. Oates, Au^sta, Ga., 6 Poland Ducks ; 1 lot of 
Lop Eared Rabbits ; 2 Hong Kong Geese ; 2 BremenGeese ; 
1 Game Cock. 
Richard Peters, Atlanta, Ga., 2 pair Madagascar or Lop 
Eared Rabbits. 
Phineas Butler, Augusta, Ga., 1 pair Grey Chittagong 
Fowls ; 1 coop mixed Fowls. 
Col. A. G. Summer, Alston, S. C., 1 pair Hong Kong 
Geese ; 1 pair Wild Gees® ; 1 pair Bantam Fowls ; 1 coop 
Southern raised Dorkings. 
Mrs. Emily Ford, Augusta, 1 pair Wild Turkeys. 
Mr. Wm. Schley, Augusta, one pair Muscovy Ducks. 
Dr. J.B. Davis, So. Ca., 1 pair Turkeys, White. 
D. Redmond, Augusta, Ga., largest, variety of Fowls. 
V. LaTaste, Richmond co., 1 Hive and Bees. 
PORK, BACON AND BEEF. 
Mrs. Lenoir, Roane co., E. Tenn., 1 Bacon Ham; 6 Bacon 
Hams ; 6 Bacon Sides. 
Thos. P. Stovall, Augusta, Ga ,1 quarter of Bsof raised bj 
M. A. Cooper of Etowah, Ga. 
Mrs. P. A Suramey. Athens, 2 Bacon Hams. 
DAIRY AND HOUSEHOLD DEPARTMENT. 
Mrs. Ann E. Wynn, Habersham co., Ga., 1 jar Fresh 
Butter, 10 lbs. 
Mrs. I. T. Lenoir, Sweetwater, E. Tenn., 1 can Lard. 
D R dmond, Augusta, Ga., 6 bottles Wine from the Wel- 
ler Vineyard, N . C. 
Mrs. A. J. Lane, Hancock oo., collection of Preserves, 
Je’lies, Ca-sups, Pickles, &c. 
Mrs. E. W. Spronll, Cass co., one kit of fresh Butter, 
Mrs. Jos. MoAlpin, Upson eo., 20 lbs Hard Scap, 
Rev, Richard Johnsou, Atlanta, one bottle S. C. Olives; 
one bottle Orange Wine. 
Mrs. Wm. J. Eve, Augusta, 1 jar of Soft Soap ; 1 tub of 
Hard Soap; one jar ofLa’d; one loaf ot Bread ; one glass 
jar of Butter. 
Mrs. E. Harris, Columbia co,, two cakes Hard Soap, 20 
lbs.; one ooiled Ham, skin on. 
Tnos. G. Lamar, Augusta, one jar of Lard. 
Mrs. J. H. Anderson, Augusta, two Oiiomans. 
J. M. Davidson, Woodville, for airs. Thomas J. Britton, 
fine Soap, Southern made. 
Mrs. T. J. Smith, Bnllah, Hancock co., 80 lbs Lard; 7 
varieties Pickles; 5 Catsups; 5 varieties Cordials; 2 
Syrups; 6 Jellies; 25 varieties Preserves and Jams. 
Wm. J. Eve, Richmond co,,one bushel Meal; one bushel 
(^rits. 
Miss Sally Cide, E bert eo , 6 jars Preserves; a jar ol 
fine G'a.^s Melons. 
Mrs. V. LaTaste, one bottle Vinegar. 
Louisa Juck.son, one Sponge Cake. 
Mrs. Edward R. Harden. Athens, one jar Mustard Pick].:. 
Mrs. Dr. A. Me.nns, Oxf -rd, 3 jars Witer M Joa Pre- 
serves; one jar Peach Pickle^ ; one jar M -^stard Pickles ; 
one jar Green Pickles; one jar Cherry Pickles; onejai 
sp'ced To ato Pickles; onejir blue Cabbage Pickles. 
Mrs. John Turpin, Augusta, Preserves in showcase; col- 
lection of Water Melon, Tomato, Glass Melon, May Apple, 
& 3 . 
Mrs. B L , Roane CO., East Tern., one bushel of 
D.dad Apples. 
Mrs. Gen. Flournoy, Richmond co., Ga., one jar Dried 
Figs; two bottles Geneva Wine. 
BABIES. 
[Fund for premiums contributed by several citizens o'" 
Augusta.] 
R. D. Glover, Augusta, Ga., one Daughter, 2 years old 
Augustus M. Cox, M. D., Abbeville, B. C., one Sou, 1 
year old. 
Dr. W. E. Bearing, Augusta, Ga., one Son, two yean- 
old on the 9th Dec. 1355. 
John Livingston, Richmond co., one Son, 3 months old. 
J.F. Turpin, Richmond co., one Daughter, 23 ^ year- 
old. 
W. V. Keener, Augusta, Ga., one Daughter, 1 year old. 
Mrs. D. B. Plumb, Augusta, Ga., oneSon, 8 months old. 
Gerald McLaughlin, Augusta, Ga., one Son, 15 months 
old. 
SOUTHERN DOMESTIC MANUFACTURES. 
Mrs. Dimou, of Muscogee co., one pair Socks. 
Mrs. E. M. Sproull, Cass co , 113^ yards Jeans. 
Mrs. Rebecca Sproull, Cass co., one pair Merino Stock- 
ings. 
Mrs. J. C. Sark, Hamburg, 8 . C., one Bed Quilt. 
Mrs. J. W. Henderson, Cass co., one coverlet. 
Gforge T. Allman, Corneraville, Tenn., 10 yards Woollen 
Jeans. 
Mrs. J. A. Clark, Social Circle, one Counterpane; two pair- 
Stockings. 
Mrs. Nancy Hackle, two quilts. 
Mrs. Thomas Gardiner, Augusta, Ga., one Woollen 
Coverlet. 
Mrs. Rowland, Cass co., 14 yards Rag Carpeting; 1034’ 
yards Rag Carpeting ; 82 yards Cotton Draping, in three 
pieces ; 2 green figured Coverlets ; 1 white figured cotton 
Counterpane; 15 ^ yards black Woollen Jeans; 8 % yards 
brown Woolen Jeans; 12 yards brown Woolen Jeans ; 11 
yards double and twist half wool Negro Cloth : I pair mix- 
ed cotton Socks; 2 pair white cotton Socks; 1 dark figured, 
woollen Cover ; 12 ark woollen Negro Cloths. 
Miss E. Smith, Tatnall cc , .-ample of Silk Cloth. 
Mrs. R. D. Glover, R "umond co , one raised work QuilL 
J. K. Dukes, ADbeville, S. C., one Quilt. 
T. H. Skinner, Richmond co., one Q'ult. 
Mrs. Wright, Sweet Water, Tenn., one Qnilt. 
Amelia Shryock, Sweet Water, Tenn., one Quilt. 
Mrs. B. r*. O’Neil, Lincoln co., one Quilt. 
Ann S. B own, Cobb co., two Cjuilts ; two Counterpanes.. 
Mrs. J. H. Anderson, Augusta, one Quilt. 
James T. Gray, Marietta, one Quilt. 
Mrs. Thomas J. Asher, Hol'y Creek, Ga,, five Woolen 
Blankets. 
Mrs. Archer Griffith, Brookline, Ga., 13 yards Woollen. 
Jeans, home made; one Woollen Coverlet, uome made. 
P. A. Summey, Athens, Ga., 200 Bobbins, Quills, &c.^ 
for Factory use. 
Mrs. Rowland, Cass co., Ga., one pair white Woollen 
Socks. 
Ladies’ Benevolent Society of Chattooga, near Summer^ 
viile, one laid-work Quilt. 
Mis. H. S. Nott, McBsan, Richmond co,, three Quilts. 
Mrs. V'fillhm Gregg, Charleston, S. C., one Silk Quilt. 
Miss Rosa C. Gregg, Charleston, S. C., one Crotchett 
Tidy. 
Mies Martha A. Alfriend, White Plains, Greene co., twO' 
Counterpanes. 
Mrs. Samuel Glenn, Philomath, Ogiethorpe co., 7 Fly' 
Brushes. 
Mrs, Moody, Greene co., one pair Lamb’s Wool Socks. 
Mrs. Thomas Flaming, August.!, one needle worked 
Chair Cuver. 
Mrs. E. Herlon, Augusta, one patch- work cotton Quilt; 
one piece Homespun ; one patch-work Quilt ; two Counter- 
janes. 
Mrs. Sallv Greene, Hancock co., one Nott Counterpane. 
NEEDLE, SHELL AND FANCY WORK. 
Miss Julia S. Baudry, Augusta, Ga., four pieces Embroid- 
•ry, 
Mr?. J. E. Whitcomb, near Hamburg, one patch work 
oil on Quilt. 
M Sally F. Lone, Washington, Ga., one Silk ManUe. 
Mrs. Wingfield, Wilkes co., one i'mitalion Marseilles 
!,.nlt. 
Miss Lee, Wilkes co., one imitation Marseilles Quilt. 
A rk "IT loc rtlr ! /o.-fV .vri An/vnctfl 1 
Quilt. 
Mrs. Hamilton Burge, Newton co., Ga., one Infant’s. 
needle-work Cloak. 
Mrs. M. P. Jones, Washington, Wilkes 00 ,, Ga., one in- 
fant’s needle-work Dress. 
Mrs. E. S. Andrews, Abbeville Dist., S. C., one wreath 
of Hair Work. 
Mrs. H. A. Line, Hancock co., one nett Counterpane. 
Mary Br^tr, R chmoiid co.. one Shirt, 
Mary E. HTokee, Scarf and Purse Crotchet. 
Mrs. Mary E. Brady, Columbia, S. C., ono worsted Table 
Cover. 
Mrs. Neeson, Augusta, one Infant’s Dress. 
Mrs. L. A. Shelton, Ogeechee P. 0., Scrivon co., one 
-’do board Cover; one Chair Cover; one Wash-bo vl 
’ov^r; one Cake Cover ; one white Quilt; one rising-sun 
Quilt; one large work Quilt, 
Miss E. W. Graves, Newton co., one child’s Sack; one 
ittle boy’s Cloak. 
