463 



Best specimea baker's bread, W. Fulton & Co., I 50 



Beat specimen domestic bread, T. Dean, 50 



Best crackers, W. Fulton & Co., 60 



Also, a splendid lot of fancy cake was exhibited by Messrs. W. 



Fulton & Co. 

 Best plow, G.S. Dean, 1 00 



The plows exhibited by Messrs. Foster & Parry, though not entitled 

 to premium, being imported, are well worthy the attention of every 

 thorough farmer who wishes a plow of easy draft, to cultivate deep and 

 to fully pulverize the soil. The stoves and other articles exhibited by 

 Messrs. Foster & Parry are worthy of public notice. ^ 



Best harrow, Russell Edison, $1 00 



Best fanning mill, Renwick & Bro., 1 50 



Best axe, W. S. Guun, 50 



Best srrubbinnf machine, Ezra Reed, 1 00 



The straw cutter exhibited by L. Covell, the Judges highly recom- 

 mend, and think it worthy of general use ; also the horse power and 

 machine exhibited by J. F. Chubb. 



Best daguerreotype, L. Buel, $1 00 



2d best « 0. W. Horton, ---'... 50 



Best specimen architectural drafting, J. J. Watson, 1 00 



Beet specimen pencilling, Mary Cummings, 60 



Best mono-chromatic painting, no • numbered; several fine specimens 

 exhibited, but no numbers, and the Judges could not determine the own- 

 ers. A drawing by a daughter of W. G. Henry, worthy of notice. 



Best specimen ornamental needle-work, Mre. A. Dikeman, $0 50 



Best specimen woi-sted needle-work, on ottomans, Mrs. W. B. 



Renwick, 50 



Best specimen worsted knitting-work, Mrt«. Julius Granger,-..- 50 



Best floral design. Miss E, E. Pierce, 60 



Too much credit cannot be awarded to the police, Messrs. Shoemaker, 

 Martindale, Clark, and Grady, for their efficiency in the discharge of 

 their duties during both days of the Fair and during the night of the 

 fifth. 



On the afternoon of the second day of the Fair, the Society and a 

 large concourse of citizens listened to an eloquent and instructive ad- 



