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grown in tho County, of two to four pounds weight, first premium, 

 m ; second do. $2. . 



For the best loaf of Rye and Indian, of four to six pounds 

 woiiiht, first premium, $3 ; second do. $2. _ 



For the best loaf of Wheat Bread, of two to four pounds weight, 

 first premium, $3 ; second do. $2. ^ • i 



For the best specimens of each or any of the aforementioned 

 kinds of l^rcad, made by young women under eighteen years of 

 age, an additional premium of twenty-five per cent. 



The bread jresented for premium must be made on the day 

 previous to tho Exhibition, by some female member of a family, 

 (exclusive of hired persons,) in whose names the entries shall be 

 made, and to whom the premiums shall be awarded. The bread 

 shall be made without the use of saleratus or other alkaline sub- 

 stance, and baked in the oven commonly used by the family in 

 which it shall be made, and must be presented on the second day 

 of the Exhibition, before 9 o'clock in the morning. A written 

 statement of the process of making the bread shall accompany 

 each entry, but no name or mark shall be put on the loaves, ex- 

 cept the number of the entry in the Committees' book. 



Committees shall be aj. pointed to judge of the several descrip- 

 tions of bread, to whom the names of the contributors shall 

 not be known, and no person shall serve on said Committees if 

 any member of his family shall be a competitor. 



HONEY. 



For the best specimen of Honey in the comb, not less than six 

 pounds, $2 ; second best, ^1. 



MANUFACTUllES. 



AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. 



For the largest and best collection of Agricultural and Horti- 

 cultural Implements, $12 ; second best, $8. 



For the best collection manufactured within the county, and 

 exhibited by the manufacturer, $C) ; second best, $4. 



For the best collection of Ploughs, with a^statemcnt of their 

 construction, cost and method of operation, |6 ; second best, $4. 



New Inventions. For any new invention of decided superi- 

 ority and usefulness to the fiirmer, a premium or gratuity, at the 

 discretion of the Committee. 



DOMESTIC MANUFACTURES. 



FaN(!V Articles — including Needlework, Crochctwork, Shell- 

 work, Millinery, Drawings, Paintings, kc. 



