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CLASS D. 



No. 30.— STOVES. Contingent. 



Cooking, Box, and Parlor Stoves — best specimens of each " 



No. 31.— SILVER AND GOLD WARE, &c. 



Jewelry, Gold and Silver Ware, Britannia Ware, and Table and Pocket 



Cutlery — best exhibitions of each " 



No. 32.— MISCELLANEOUS AND DISCRETIONARY DEPARTMENT. 



This Department comprises all Articles manufactured of Metals, Wood, 



Leather, India Rubber, Cloth, Tin, tfcc. not heretofore enumerated.. . " 



Competition for the Preuiiums of the Society is open to all persons, whether 

 residents of this State or not, provided they comply with the regulations of the 

 Society. 



The days selected for the exhibition are Wednesday and Thursday, the first 

 and second days of Octobei". 



All persons intending to offer articles and animals for exhS)ition will be required 

 to enter their names, and a list of the animals or articles to be exhibited, with the 

 Secretary, on or before twelve o'clock M., on Wednesday, the first day of October. 



Exhibitors must become Members of the Society before making their entries. 



All articles and animals must be brought w ithin the enclosure as early as two 

 o'clock P. M. of the first day, in order that they may be stiitably arranged. 



The Ploughing Match will be held on the grounds eastward and adjacent to 

 the Fair ground, on the second day of the Fair, at eight o'clock, A. M. 



The Judges will meet at the Secretary's office at nine o'clock A. M, of the 

 second day, in order to receive the books of entries and their instructions, after 

 which they will immediately proceed to the discharge of the duties assigned them. 



The Address will be delivered, at the Tent of the Society, at three o'clock 

 P. M. of the second day; immediately after which the award of premiums will 

 be read by the Secretary. 



No person will be allowed to remove any article or animal from tho gTounds 

 without first obtaining the consent of the President. 



ALBERT C. INGHAM, 



Secretary. 



