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For the best specimen of Spool Thread, not less than one 

 pound, a premium of $1. 



For the best Fleece of Wool, a premium of $1. 



For the best dozen Grain Bags, a premium of |1. 



For the best specimen of neat and thorough mending, patching, 

 or daining of garments, hose, &c., a premium of $1. 



Carpeting, Rugs and Floor Cloth. 



For the best " Common" Ingrain 2-ply Carpeting ; 



do. do. " Fine " do. do. do. 



do. do, " Superfine " do. do. do. 



do. do. " Common," " Fine," or " Superfine" Ingrain 3 



ply Carpeting ; 



do. do. Brussels Floor Carpeting ; 



do. do. Tapestry do. do: 



do. do. Velvet Carpeting. 



For each of these descriptions of Carpeting, a premium or the 

 Society's Diploma, at the discretion of the Committee. 



Note. Ingrain 2-ply Carpetings will be judged by the comparative merits of pieces 

 of similar weight; or, disregarding weight, by the quality of colors, the taste of shad- 

 ing, and the evenness in spinning and weaving. 



For the best piece of Stair Carpeting, the Society's Diploma. 

 For the best Hearth Rug, the Society's Diploma. 

 For the best specimen of Painted Floor Cloth, a premium or 

 the Society's Diploma, at the discretion of the Committee. 



Counterpanes. For the best Counterpane — regard being 

 had to quality and expense of materials — first premium, $3 ; 

 second do., $2. 



NoTK. Any article, in either of the foregoing departments, which shall have been 

 manufactured in the family of the person presenting it, will receive the particular con- 

 sideration of the Committee, and. if worthy, a suitable premium. 



Glass, Earthen, Stone and Wooden Ware. For the finest 

 collections aud best specimens of articles in each of these depart- 

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



Brass, Copper, Tin, Iron and Britannia Ware. For the 

 finest collections and best specimens of articles in each of these 

 departments, a premium or gratuity, at the discretion of the Com- 

 mittee. 



