770 



One velvet cushion, Mrs. A. C. Walker, $0 25 



" " " G. H. Satterlee, • 25 



One chenille basket, " A. Tread way, 25 



One piece of leather and hair work, Mrs. S. D. Brown, 25 



" " " " 25 



" " " Mrs. A. Tenny, 25 



One leather work box, Mrs. A. Tenny, 25 



" « Mrs. Borland, _ 26 



One bushel cranberries, L. D, Rose, 25 



Citrons, J. Hiller, _. 5© 



10 varieties of apples. Bray ton Flint, 50 



20 " M. Cross, 50 



24 « SamuelRood, 50 



6 varieties autumn apples, John Chamberlin, 50 



4 " « W.R. Jones 50 



Ruta Bagas, J. Waterfield, 25 



Cabbage turnips, J. C. Harris, Jr., 25 



Turnips, N. D. Bingham, 25 



Mangel wurtzel, E. C. Church, 25 



2 bushels wheat, Thomas Davis, $2 00 



1 small stationary engine, S. Harris, Diploma. 



1 cut rifle, manufactured in Pontiac, a very superior article, W. 



Bowlby, Diploma. 



1 cross cut saw mill, (horse power,) a very useful article for 



sawing wood, Aaron Smith, Diploma. 



JOSEPH R. BOWMAN, 



Recording Secretary. 



The amount of premiums awarded by the Executive Committee to 

 be paid in cash, is $796 50, being an increase over the year 1854 

 of $336 50. 



The Society have received, during the year, the sum of $954 40, 

 being the amount of the 1-10 of a mill required to be raised by the 

 Board of Supervisors upon the taxable property of the county for agri- 

 cultural purposes. 



