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ARTICLES MANUFACTURED FROM LEATHER. 



For best pair hand made and machine made Men's Boots, Wo- 

 men's do., Children's do., each, ?2 

 Best Team. Carriage and Express Harness, each, #5 

 $10 are placed at the disposal of this committee, to be awarded 

 gratuities. 



For the best exhibitions of Boots, and of Shoes, manufactured in 

 he County, each, premium, Diploma of Society. 



MANUFACTURES AND GENERAL MERCHANDISE. 



For displays of Bonnets, premiums, #4, $2 



For Horn Combs, not less than one dozen, premium, #3 



At the disposal of the committee in tins department, to be 

 awarded in gratuities not exceeding #3 in any one gratuity, #20 



Fancy Work and Works of Art, and other articles of Do- 

 mestic Manufacture not included in the above. 



At the disposal of the committee in this department, to be award- 

 ed in gratuities not exceeding §3 in any one gratuity, #50 



Work by Children Under Twelve Years of Age. For 

 specimens of work performed by children under 12 years of age, 

 exhibiting industry and ingenuity, premiums, #3, #2 



At disposal of committee to be awarded in gratuities, $10 



List of Premiums to be Awarded by the 

 Trustees in November. 



FARMS. 



Competitors for these premiums must give notice of their inten- 

 tion to the Secretary on or before June 15th, and the farms entered 

 for premium will be viewed by the committee twice during the 

 year. Crops growing on farms that are entered for premiums, can- 

 not be entered with another committee for separate premiums — 

 except specimens exhibited at the Fair. Any person desirous of 

 having his farm inspected, without entering it for premium, may 

 make application to the Secretary, and it will be viewed and re- 

 ported upon by the committee. 



Any person entering his farm for premium, may apply to the 

 Chairman of the Committee on Farms, for the appointment of a 

 sub-committee of not less than rive in number, to visit his farm 

 and report upon the same. 



For the best conducted and most improved farm, taking into 

 view the entire management and cultivation, including lands, 

 buildings, fences, orchards, crops, stock, and all other appendages, 

 with statements in detail, relating thereto, premium, #30 



IMPROVING WET MEADOW AND SWAMP LANDS. 



For best conducted experiments relating to wet meadow or 

 swamp lands, on not less than one acre, the course of manage- 



