663 



D. Simmons, York, fancy purse, shell wort. 



Mrs. T. S. Hill, tape work collar, 1st premium. 



Mrs. Starkweather, three fine specimens of needle work. 



Mrs. B. Follett, child's dress and sack. 



Miss P. Sampson, specimen of work. 



Mrs. Cheeny, one pair velvet slippers, embroidered. 



Chair covering and ottoman, by a child. 



Mrs. Cheeny, gent's comforter. 



Mrs. Davis, Ann Arbor, child's cap. 



Mrs. T. Chambers, black lace veil. 



Mrs. 0. H. Lee, four specimens embroideiy. 



Mrs. C. H. Tisdale, specimen of needle work. 



Mrs. Wm. M. Martin, one pair embroidered suspenders. 



The Committee are pleased to see so fine a display in this depart- 

 ment, but regret that other parts of the County are not more fully rep- 

 resented. The ladies of Ypsilanti are particularly commended for their 

 exertions in this exhibition, only four articles in this department coming 

 from other towns. The Committee hope that at the next Annual Fair 

 of the Society, other towns and societies of the County will be equally 

 well represented, and the exhibition surpass this, quite as much as thi s 

 has all former ones. 



CLASS XXII. — POULTRY. 



S. Basom, York, pen peacocks, no premium offered. 



1 coop pea fowls, P. Bennett, Augusta, $1 00 



1 pair Chittagongs, F. S. Finley, Ann Arbor, 2 00 



1 coop Shanghais, M. Rogers, " _ 50 



" O.White, 2 00 



5 turkeys, S. G. Ptowley, Pittsfield, 1 00 



1 coop Shanghai fowls, J. W. Childs, Augusta, 1 00 



Chittagongs, N. A. Prudden, Ann Arbor, 1 00 



CLASS XXIII. PAINTING AND DRAWING. 



Daguerreotype, Shipmans, Ypsilanti, 2 00 



Monocromatic painting, J. P. Dickinson, 1 00 



Best pencil drawing, A. H. Pattison, 2 00 



2d " " 1 00 



Best oil painting. Miss M. Hewitt, 2 00 



2d " " 1 00 



