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For the best pair of Woolen Blankets, a premium or gratuity, at 

 the discretion of the Committee. 



Hofiipry^&c. — For the best specimen of Woolen Hose, a premi- 

 um of SI. 



For the best specimen of Woolen Half Hose, a premium of 50 

 cents. 



For the best specimen of Cotton Hose, a premium of oO cents. 



For the best specimen of Cotton Half Hose, a premium of 25 

 cents. 



For the best specimen of Worsted Hose, a premium of $1. 



For the best specimen of Worsted Half Hose, a premium of 50 

 cents. 



For the best specimen of Sewing Silk, not less than one pound, a 

 premium of $2. 



For the best specimen of Knitting Yarn, not less than one pound, 

 a premium of $1. 



For the best specimen of Spool Thread, not less than one pound, 

 a premium of SI. 



For the best Fleece of Wool, a premium of SI. 



For the best dozen seamless Grain Bags, a premium of $1. 



For the best specimen of neat and thorough mending, patching or 

 darning of garments, hose, &c., a premium of Si. 



For the best specimen of covered bonnet wire, S3. 



Counterpanes. — For the best Counterpane — regard being had 

 to the qualit}^ and expense of materials — first premium, S3 ; second 

 do., S2. 



Carpetings, Rugs and Floor Cloth. 



For the best "Common" Ingrain 2-ply Carpeting. 

 (k a "Fine" " " '' 



" " "Superfine" "■ " 



" " "Common," "Fine" or "Superfine" Ingrain 3-ply 



Carpeting. 

 For the best Brussels Floor Carpeting. 

 " Tapestry " " 



" ' Velvet Carpeting. 

 For each of these descriptions of Carpeting, a premium or the 

 Society's diploma, at the discretion of the Committee. 



Note. — Iii.<2:raiu 3-ply Carpetintr will he jui1o;(h1 by the comparative 

 merits of pieces of siiuilar weight; or disregardiiio: weight, hy the quality 

 of color, the taste of shading, and evenness in spinning and weaving. 



