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JELLIES, PICKLES, PRESERVES, Etc. 



Mrs. Edward Sumner, West Dedliam, twelve jars Preserves, 1st 

 prciuium, five dollars ; Mrs. John Vose, H3'de Park, twelve 

 cans preserves, 2d premiinn, three ; Mrs. Charles H. Mansfieldj 

 Wellesley, 3d premium, two ; Mrs. E. Davis, Readville, eight 

 glasses Apple Jell}', Diploma, Dr. Henry Marsli, Providence, 

 R. I., Wahoo Wine for medicinal purposes. Diploma. 



Mrs. Elizabeth F. Wilmartii, Chairman. 



SEEDS. 



Eugene Batchelder, of Dover, for Batchelder Corn, 2d premium, 

 one dollar. 



YoiVr Committee noticed a very fine specimen of Corn, con- 

 tributed by J. B. Tilley, of Brookline, but there not being enough 

 according to the rules of the Society to entitle it to a premium, it 

 was necessarily debarred. 



Geo. E. Chickering. Chairman. 



STRAW MANUFACTURES. 



Domestic Strmu Hats. — W. T. Cook & Co., Foxboro', 1st pre- 

 mium, eight dollars. 



Straw Braid. — W. T. Cook & Co., Foxboro', 1st premium, 

 five dollars. 



Velvet Hats. — W. T. Cook & Co., Foxboro', Diploma. 



Charles C. Sumner, Chairman. 



MANUFACTURES OF CLOTH, HOSIERY, &c. 



The Committee regret that so little interest is taken by the man- 

 ufacturers of the county, in the exhibition of their products, and 



