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

 statement of the process of raakinf^ 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 Committee's book. 



Committees shall be apponited 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 mem- 

 ber 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. 



MANUFACTURES. 



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, ^(3 ; second best, ^4. 



For the best collection of Ploughs, with a statement of the pur- 

 poses to which they are adapted, and their cost and method of 

 operation, $G ; second best, $4. 



For any new or improved Plough, which on trial shall be found 

 best adapted for the thorough pulverization of old ploughed land, 

 a premium of $6. 



New Inventions. For any new invention of decided superi- 

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

 discretion of the Committee. 



DOMESTIC MANUFACTURES. 



Fancy Articles — including Needlework, Crochetwork, Shell- 

 work, Millinery, Drawings, Paintings, &c. 



For such articles in this department as may be deemed worthy, 

 a sum, not exceeding fifty dollars, shall be appropriated, to be paid 

 in premiums or gratuities, proportioned to the cost and value of 

 the article, at the discretion of the Committee. 



Note. It should be understood that, in this department of Ladies' work — while other things 

 will receive due consideration — the premiums are intended solely for newly made articles 

 which are really useful, or particularly heautiful. For well made garments of any kind ; for 

 stocking knitting of wool, cotton or silk ; or bonnet and cap making; for all articles of chil- 

 dren's wear, well made or t^istefully embroidered ; for neat and thorough mending, patching, 

 and darning ; for drawing, designing, or painting in oil or water colors ; for models in plaster, 

 wood, or marble. &c. 



Any article well and t.astefully wrought, and offered by children under twelvo years of age, 

 will receive particular attentiou. 



