ISO . WISCONSIN AGRICULTURE. 



Cutlery and Mechanics' Tools, T^-hich -vvere creditable alike to 

 the exhibitor and the Society, embracing a very great variety, 

 from the Leviathan Cook Stove down to miniature Cooking 

 Stoves, which the emigrant, with his all upon his back, could 

 with perfect ease stow away in his breeches pocket, and with the 

 necessary supply of coal, by way of ballast, in his knapsack, 

 with perfect impunity traverse our prairies in the far West; 

 and while thus journeying, occasionally indulge in a dish of 

 waffles, through the aid of one of those beautiful revolvers, 

 turned out with about the same velocity and ease that it turns 

 upon its axle. 



These Stoves are exceedingly well put together, with very 

 heavy plates, and when tested, we are confident that they will 

 give entire satisfaction ; and, more than all, in the language of 

 one at the Fair, ''so beautifully polished," it would be exceed- 

 ingly difficult to tell which of the number exhibited would draw 

 the premium. 



Also, a show case well filled with Cutlery and Joiners' Tools 

 and fixings ; but, as their numbers were legion, it would be im- 

 possible to particularize; suffice it to say that he richly de- 

 serves, as he received, the thanks of the agriculturists present, 

 for the interest manifested in their behalf at their first effort, in 

 contributing to the variety upon the show ground, a slight por- 

 tion of his splendid stock of wares, and that we should be doing 

 injustice to our convictions did we not speak of them in the 

 highest terms of commendation, as to the quality, style and as- 

 sortment exhibited. 



They would also recommend to the special notice of the com- 

 munity, the Patent Lime Brick manufactured by Messrs, Munson 

 & Bassett. 



The Ladies' Department of the Fair was very well represented 

 by the products of their skill, and could not well be bettered, 

 unless by a greater display of articles. 



We here give the names and articles as exhibited by each per- 

 son, for which Certificates will be issued. 



Mrs. J. Powell, one fine Bed Quilt. 



