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Brushes, Combs, Hats, Caps and Gloves. For the finest 

 collection and best specimens of each of these articles, a premium 

 or gratuity, at the discretion of the Committee. 

 Leather, and Articles manufactured therefrom. 



For the best specimen of Thick Boots, a premium of $2 



Calfskin, do. 3 



Thin Boots, other 



than Calfskin, do. 2 



Kipskin, do. 2 



Thick Brogans, do. 1 



Fine Brogans, do. 1 



Ladies' Boots, do. 1 



For the best specimen of Upper or Sole Leather, or Morocco, a 

 premium or gratuity, each, at the discretion of the Committee. 

 For the best single Carriage Harness ; 

 do. do. double do. 



do. do. Cart Harness — a premium or gratuity, each, at 

 the discretion of the Committee. 



For the best Riding Bridle, a premium of $1 



do. do. do. Saddle, do. 2 



do. do. Carriage or Cart Whip, a premium of 1 



Carriages, Wagons, Carts, &c. 



For the best specimen of Family Carriages, for one horse or for 



two horses ; 



For the best Covered Wagon ; 



do. do. Open do. 



do. do. Farm do. 



do. do. do. Cart ; 



do. do. Farm Wheelbarrow — a premium or gratutity, 

 each, at the discretion of the Committee. 



Jellies, Preserves, Pickles, and Ketchups. For the finest 

 collection and best specimens of each, made of articles of domestic 

 growth, a premium or gratuity, at the discretion of the Committee. 

 Native Wines, Cordials, &c. 



For the best specimen of Wines from cultivated or wild grapes, 

 not less than two bottles to be exhibited, $2 ; second best, $1. 



For the best specimen of Wine or Cordial from currants, black- 

 berries, raspberries, or elder berries, not less than two bottles to 

 be exhibited, each, $1. 



Note. It is to be understood that all articles presented for premium, in each oT the 

 foregoiiijj departments, shall have been manufactured or produced within the County 

 during the last year, and by the person presenting them. Also, that in every case, the 

 ExauMning Commiiiee shall have the right to substitute the Society's diploma, for a 

 premium or gratuity, or to give it where no premium or gratuity has been ofl'ered, at 

 their discretion 



All discretionary premiums or gratuities shall be proportioned to the actual value and 

 utility of the articles. 



Articles in either of the above departments, contributed to the Exhibition by persons 

 not resident in the County, shall receive suitable attention from the Committee, and, if 

 worthy, be awarded the Sjocieiy's di|>loma. 



