SOUTHEEN CULTIVATOR. 
Ill 
riFlH CLA3.'. — KEEBY, 
1. For the best Bui!, 
t. For the bef»t Cow, 
SIXTH CLASS — GEADE3 OE MIXED BLOOD. 
1. For the bett milkinffCow 3 years old, or upwards, 
2. “ “ “ Beifer 2 to 8 years old, 
ft “ “ “ Heifer 1 to 2 years old. 
6 
$10 
6 
5 
4. “ ** “ Heifer Calf 6 mouths old, Meda 
SEVENTH f IASS.— HATIVE CATTLE. 
1. For the best miikiug Cow 3 years old, or upwards, $10 
2. “ “ ‘ Heifer 2 to 3 years old, • 6 
3. « “ “ Heifer 1 to 2 years old, 6 
4. “ Heifer Calf 6 months old, Medai 
IMP'ETED CATTLE. 
[In all cases where the word imported is used, it is 
understood the animal must be brought from beyond the 
United States ] 
1. For the best imported Bull of any breed, $20 
2. “ “ “ “ Cow “ “ 10 
woBiiNO oxen:. 
1, For the best single yoke, working qualities to bo 
tested on the Fair Ground, $20 
EAT CATTLE. 
1. For the best lot of fat Steers (not less than five), $10 
2. “ “ “ single fat Steer, 5 
8, “ “ “ fat Cow, Medal 
4 . “ “ “ spayed Heifer, or Cow, $5 
EOESES. 
JfOUBTH CLASS. — MOBGAN, CANADIAN AND IMPOBTED HOBSES. 
1. For the best Morgan Stallion^ with- pedigree, and 
certificate of his on the side of sire and dam, 
where and by whom raised : [If his history and $20 
oertificates are not entirely satis ft ctory, the prem- 
ium will not be awarded, and the judges required 
to reject him.] 
JACKS AND JENNETTES. 
Imported. 
1. For the larcest and hast imported Jack, with certifi- 
cates, approved by the Society, $20 
2. For th« 21 best imported Jack, Medal 
8. “ “ best imported Jenneite, with [certificates 
approved by the Society, $10 
4. For the 2d best imported Jennette, Medal 
Southern Jiaiaed. 
1. For the best and largest Jack, $20 
2. “ “ “ “ Jennette, 10 
* “ “ “ “ Jennette, with eolt by her 
•ide (Georgia raised), 
MULES. 
0(07 gia Raiaed. 
1. For the best pair of Man s, 
2. “ “ second best pair of Mules, 
8. “ “ best single Mule, 
4 . “ “ second best single Mule, 
5. “ “ best Mule 2 years old, 
n y “ 
Southern Eaiaed. 
1. For the best pair of jaules, 
2. “ “ second best pair of Mules, 
10 
$20 
Meoal 
$lo 
Meda! 
$5 
5 
$10 
Medal 
SHEEP. 
EIEST CLASS. — MEEINOS. 
1. For the best pen, consisting ol Buck, Ewe and lamb 
or lambs, $10 
2. For the second best pen, consisting of Buck, Ewe 
and lamb or lanb^. Medal 
' SECOND CLASS.— MCTTCN SHEEP, SOUTH DOWNS. 
1. For ihe best pen, consisting ol Buck, Ewe and iamb 
or lambs, $10 
2. For the second best pen, consisting of Back, Ewe 
and lamb cr lambs, Medal 
THIBD CLASS. — LONG WCOL8. 
1. For the best pen, consisting ot Buck, Ewe and lamb 
or lambs, $10 
2. For the second befit pen, consisting of Buck Ewe 
and lamb or lambs. Medal 
EOUBTH CLASS. — NATIVES AND GEADES. 
1. For the bestpen,conBistiLgof Buck, Ewe and lamb 
or lambs, $10 
2. For the second best pen, consisting of Buck, Ewe 
and Iamb or lambs. Medal 
8. For the best samples of Wool on each of the above 
classes, not less than 3 fleeces in one package, $5 
SIXTH c I ASS.— FAT MUTTON. 
1. For the best pen of Fat Muiton, not less than five, $5 
$. For the second best pen of Fat Mutton, not less 
than five, Meda| 
CASHMERE, THf BET, OR PEKSIA.N GOATS. 
1. For the best Buck and Ewe, (tnoruugh bred), $10 
2. “ “ best Buck an- 1 Ewe, (trades), 6 
SHEPHERD’S DOG. 
1. For the best Dog, with evidence of training, $5 
2. “ “ Slut, “ “ “ 6 
SWTNE. 
FIBST CLASS.— GEAZIKEfi. 
1. For tne bes’ Boar, $5 
2. For the best Sow, 5 
SECOND CLASS.— BERJKSHIBEfi. 
1. F ir the best Bour, $6 
2. F r the best Sow, 8 
THIBD CLASS. — BLACK ESSEX. 
1 . For the best Boar, $5 
2. For the bes: Sow, $ 
FOUBTH CLASS. — JAT HCGB. 
1. Fcrthe best pen of Fat Hogs, of e;ther of the above 
classes, not less than five in a pen, $5 
2. For the largest and fattest Hog, (Georgia raised), $ 
Exhibitors ot Cattle, Sheep and Swine will be reqniied, 
under a rule of the Sc ciety, in alt cases, to deposit wi'b the 
Secre* ary, when the animal is entered for exhibition, a full 
written statement of the history of the breed and age of hie 
animal, when practicable ; the system of feeding and fat- 
tening; the food '•DnBumed,in quality, quantity and value; 
date when the feeding commenced ; the weight of the ani- 
mal when entered for feeding, and its increased weight up 
to tne day sent for exhibition. 
POULTRY. 
1. For the largest and best variety of Barn Yard or 
Domesticated Fowls of all kinds, exhibited by 
one person, $20 
PORK, BACON AND BEEF. 
1. For the best half-barrel Pickled or Mess Pork, 
2 . “ - 
8 . “ 
4 . “ 
5. “ 
6 . “ 
7. “ 
$5 
5 
5 
5 
6 
5 
5 
Beef, 
Bacon Ham, regardless of age, 
half doz. Bacon Hams regardless of age, 
half doz. Sides “ “ 
“ Shoulders, ** “ 
“ cured Mutton Hams, 
Exhibitors must state in full to the Secretary the mode of 
picRling the Pork and Beef, and curing and preserving the 
Bacon. 
DAIRY. 
1. For the best jar of fresh Butter, Georgia made, not 
less than 10 lbs., 
2. For the best firkin of Butter, 6 months old, not less 
than 20 lbs., 5 
3. For the best new Cheese, Southern made, 5 
4. “ “ “ “ “ 12moB. old, 6 
The process of making and preserving the butter and 
cheese to be given in full, by the exhibitor, to the Secretary 
as before-mentioned. 
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14. 
HOUSEHOLD DEPARTMENT. 
For the best jar of leaf Lard, 30 lbs., $5 
“ “ box of Hard Soup, home-made, 20 lbs, 5 
“ “ lOlba.ofSoft “ « 8 
“ “ box of Bar “ Southern made, 6 
“ box of Toilet Soap, 5 
“ “ box Tallow Candies, dipped, (not less 
than 10 lbs), 6 
For the bast box Tallow Candles, mould, (not less 
than 10 lbs.), 6 
For the best loaf light wheat Bread, 2 
“ “ “ Corn Bread, $ 
“ “ half bushel dried Apples, Pears and 
Qn’nces, each 8 
Foi the best drum of Dried Figs, Southern raised, 
and sample of preserved Dates and pickled Olives, 
each, 8 
For the best sample of Southern made Olive Oil, 5 
“ “ “ and largest exhibition of Jellies, Pre- 
serves, Pickles, Jam.«, Catsups, Syrups, Cordials, 
&c., 7nade and exhibited by the same individual, 10 
For the best box Soda, Lemon, Butter, Sugar and 
"Wine Biscuit, manufacluied from Southern 
flour, each, % 
SOUTHERN' DOMESTIC MANUFACTURES. 
For the best pair Woolen Blankets, $10 
“ “ “ Cot' on “ 10 
“ “ ]0 yards (negro) Woolen Cloth, 5 
“ “ lu yards “ Carpeting, 10 
“ “ Hearth Rug “ $ 
