SOUTHERN CULTIVATOR. 
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4. i^'or best Foreign Q-rape lor table, $5 
5 “ “ lor Wii e, 6 
6. “ dozen specimens of the Lime, Lemon, or 
other Soulheru fruits not m ined above, each, 5 
FRUIT TREES, &G. 
1. For the largest colioc.iou or tsouthern Seedling 
Aople Trees, each variety labtllad, with speci- 
mens of the fruit, ^10 
5. For the largest and best collection of Peach Trees, 
budded or grafted, each variety dcscribid and 
labelled, 10 
3. For the largest and best collection of Pears, de • 
scribed and labelled as above, 10 
4. For ihe greatest variety and best collection of 
Strawberry Plants, 5 
5. For the greatest variety and best collection of 
Raspberry Plante, 5 
6. For the best 2 dozen plants Rochelle B'ackberry, 5 
HSD3E PL,4,NTS. 
1. For the largest collection of O-age Orange, or other 
Plants, (Georgia raised) with a description of 
the best method of pianiing, trimming and train- 
ing the hedge, $10 
2. For the best collection of Osier or Basket Willow 
Plants or Cuttings, 10 
3. For the best ba-^ket ot Southern grown Osier Willow, 5 
4. ForthebestBasket, Mat, or other work of VY ire Grass, 5 
FLORICULTURE. 
AMATEUR LIST. 
1. For the best collection ot Green House Plants, 
exhibited by one individual, $10 
2. For finest collection of Dahlias, 5 
8. “ best “ “ Roses, 6 
4. “ “ “ “ Phloxes, 2 
5. “ “ “ “ Verbenas, 2 
6. “ “ “ “ Asters, 2 
'7. “ largest “ “ Flowers, 2 
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HORTICULTURE. 
1. For best and greatest variety of Garden Vegeta- 
bles raised by one individual, (or in proportion 
according to value,) $10 
2. For a now and valuable variety of Vegetable, with 
evidence of its excellence or utility, 8 
3. For best and largostcollection of Garden Seeds, not 
less than twenty approved vane' irs, raised and 
exhibited by one individual, and b st for South- 
ern Horticulture, a premium Cup worth, 10 
4. For the best specimen of prepared Arrow Root, 5 
MECHANICAL PREMIUMS. 
SOUTHERN FARMING IMPLEMENTS. 
1. 
For the best Si e Hill Plow, 
$10 
2. 
(( 
“ Double mould board do., 
10 
1’ 
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“ Cast mould b jard one horse do.. 
10 
■4. 
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“ “ “ two “ do.. 
10 
6. 
t( 
“ Wrought Iron one horse mould beard 
Plow, 
10 
6. 
For beet 
Wrought Iron two horse mould board Plow, Ic 
7. 
H 
“ Subsoil Plow, 
10 
8. 
ti 
“ Cotton Scraper Plow 
6 
9. 
n 
“ Sweep, 
5 
10. 
a 
“ Toothfd Harrow, 
5 
31. 
it 
Turning Plow on Rooter Stock, 
10 
12. 
i( 
one borse plow harness, consisting of bridle 
stuffed Collar, Tracer', back and belly Bauds, to 
avoid 
hurting the buck, or shoulders; toJoe 
awarded only after proof of efficacy. 
10 
18. 
Best Southern Road Wagon, 
10 
14. 
ii 
“ two horse Wagon, 
10 
1/5. 
ti 
“ Dump Cart, one horse. 
5 
16. 
41 
“ Ox Cart, 
6 
17. 
44 
“ Ox Yoke, 
2 
18. 
44 
“ Farm Gate and Hinges, 
6 
19. 
44 
“ ^ moveable Horse Power, 
10 
20. 
44 
“ Thresher, 
10 
21. 
44 
“ Fan, 
6 
22. 
44 
“ Straw Cutter, 
5 
28. 
44 
“ Cern a od Cob Crusher, 
6 
'24. 
44 
“ Corn Sheller, 
6 
■25. 
44 
“ Grain Cradle, 
8 
26. 
44 
“ Vegetable Cutter, 
8 
•27. 
Bast Cotton Gin, open to the world. 
26 
28. 
“ Cotton Preas, “ “ “ 
20 
29. 
“ Stocked Plow, offered by a slave, with certifi- 
cates from his ma’^ter or overso'^r, 
6 
80. 
Bestan'd largestlot of Agricultural and Horticul- 
tural Implements, (Georgia made). 
29 
31. Bobt Club Axe, $1 
3Z. “ Broad Axo, 1 
3”. “ Drawing Knife, 1 
34. “ Manure Fork, 1 
35. “ Portable W i. rk Bench, with fall sett of Planta- 
tion Carpenter’s Tools, 10 
CHEMICAL MANUFACTURES, OILS, CEMENTS, 
minerals, &C. 
1. Bast specimen coM pros ^ccl Castor Oil, $2 
2. “ ‘‘ Linseed, Lard and Cotton seed Oil, each, 2 
3. “ b'^g of Salt, 2 
4. “ bbl. of Spirits of Turpentine, 5 
5. “ “ Rosin, 8 
6. “ “ Tar, 2 
7. “ specimen of Lime, Gypsum, Water Cement, 
and Pearl Ash, a barrel of etch, 10 
8. Best SI ecimen of Southern made Paint, of Southern 
materials, different colors, mixed, applied and 
dry, 10 
9. Best French Burr Mill Stones, Southern Manufact.y 10 
10. “ OilStonn, ^ 1 
11. “ bushel Bituminous and Anthracite Coal, each, 6 
12. “ collection of Georgia Minerals, 10 
MANUFAOTUP.iS OF STONE, MARBLE, &C. 
1. Best marble Monument and MantJe Piece, each, $5 
2. “ and largest exoit ition of Stone Ware, & 
8. “ Windov/, Pla o and Hollow Glass, 5 
4. ‘‘ specimens of Fire Brick, 3 
5. “ Georgia Mill Rock for grinding Indian Corn, 10 
RECLAIMING LAND. 
1. For the best and most economical method, (based 
on actual experiment) ot resucitating the worn- 
out land ot the South, by a system of turning 
under green crops, liming, Guano, Super-phos- 
phate, or otherwise, $26 
2. For the beet Essay on Agriculture, by a pupil of 
any School or College in the State — Pitcher, 26 
FINE ARTS. 
1. For best historical Painting, (in oil) connected with 
the history of Georgia. $20 
2. For best specimen of Animal Painting (in oil) from 
nature, 20 
8. For bestspecimen of Southern Landscape Painting, 
from nature, (in oil,) 20 
4. For best epeci men of Fruit Painting, 6 
5. “ “ Fancy “ 6 
6. “ “ Wa'er Colors, 5 
No premium will be awarded in this Department unless 
the Bpeciments on exhibition are considered really meritori- 
ous by comps '.ent judges. 
SOUTHERN MADE MACHINERY. 
1. Beat Steam Engine for Agricultural purposes, at 
work on ground, 
2. Best Improved Grist Mill, 
3. “ Plantation Saw Mill, by steam, water or horse 
power, 
4. “ Railroad Bar Iron, 
5. “ kegs of Nails, from No. 4 to No. 20, a keg of 
each, 
6. Best Fire Engine, 
7. “ Lathe for Metal (Southern made,) 
8. “ Luthe for Wood, (Southern made) 
9. “ Bolt Cutting Machine, 
10. “ Screw Plate for plantation use, 
11. “ Giu Saw Filing Machine, 
12. “ Steam Boiler, 
18. “ Rope Twisting Machine, for Plantation use, 
14. “ new improvement ia Gin Gearing, (this must 
be new and an improvement, or the award is not 
to he iriven), 
$25 
10 
20 
20 
10 
10 
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5 
1 $ 
5 
6 
10 
10 
10 
SOUTHXRK MANUFACTURES IN WOOD AND IRON, 
1. Best Secretary ami Book Case, Southern wood, 
2. “ 8ide-b.-ard and Bureau, “ “ 
8. “ Sofa, “ “ 
4. “ Bedstead, “ “ 
6. “ Sett fine Chairs, “ “ 
6. “ “ common Chairs, “ “ 
7. “ Invalid Chair, “ « 
8. “ Dining Table, “ “ 
9. “ Tin or Wiie Safe, “ “ 
IP, “ Kitchen Table, with Shelves and Drawers, 
11. “ Window Sash and Blinds, each, 
12. “ Pannel Door, 
18. “ DozenCedar,Cypr«s8, Juniper, and Pine Buc^ 
ets, each, 
