707 



td best bushel of ears of corn, Robert Hendershot, $0 25 



Best bushel of beans, John Johnson, 60 



" of potatoes, " 50 



Jd « « H. Bisbee, 37 



Sd *' « J. Wickam, 25 



Best bushel of beets, R. H. Rogers, 37 



2d « " G.P.Haskell, 25 



Best 3 yellow pumpkins, George Mandaville, 50 



Best specimen of squash, J. M. Thurber, 



Best vaiiety of vegetables, G. P. Haskell, 1 00 



2d " " E.C.Harvey, 50 



Best peck of sweet potatoes, G. P. Haskell, 50 



2d « " E.C.Harvey, 25' 



Best bushel of oats, D. Chapman, > 



THOMAS CLARK, 

 W. P. GALE, 

 D. MORRIS, 

 E.REYNOLDS, 

 WM. R. NOWLEN, 



Committee, 



SHEBP. 



The committee on sheep have performed the duty assigned them, and 

 report that but few of the long and fine wool were on exhibition. In 

 most cases the comraitte discovered but little improvement since our' " 

 former fair. They report, fine wool, best buck, S. Dunham; 2d best, 



H. Hurd ; 3d best, J. Doty ; best ewe, ; best pen 5 lambs, 



D. E. Morris; 2d best pen 5 lambs, D. E. Morris. Long wool, best' 

 buck, W. H. Wells; 2d best, J. P. Rowe; 3d best, D. E.Morris. 



The committee recommend a premium on Southdowns, to Mr. , 



• WM. DUNBAR, 



HENRY B. MARVIN, 

 PETER BENSON, 

 BETHAEL HACK, 

 SAM'L COOPER, 



Covimittee. 



