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and finish, from the manufactory of Messrs. Prouty & Mears, 

 placed for exhibition by Mr. Joseph Pierce, which would 

 seem too handsome an implement to put to the earth, were it 

 not that it seemed evident to good judges, that it would do 

 its work in much less time and with less labor than any or- 

 dinary plough ; also a beautiful and splendidly finished 

 plough and yoke, from the manufactory of Ruggles, Nourse, 

 Mason & Co. of which it is sufficient to say, that the Com- 

 mittee were glad to be relieved from the necessity of decid- 

 ing between it and the former ; and other very handsome 

 implements of husbandry, all exhibited by Mr. Waldo Wal- 

 lace. 



Of the following list of articles, it does not seem to the 

 Committee necessary to say anything further than is implied 

 in the verdict of our judgment, contained in the prizes 

 which we have allotted to them. 



Isaac Hartwell, for one soap stone sink and two mar- 

 ble urns, and marble vase and roller, $1 00 



Drs. Palmer & Brown, for best specimens of mineral 



teeth and setting, 1 00 



Messrs. Forbush & Pierce, Westminster, one dozen 



calf skins, 1 00 



Messrs. Whitney & Russell, four and a half dozen 



morocco skins, 1 00 

 Charlotte Marshall, aged thirteen years, caning to 



three chairs, 34 

 Laura Marshall, aged eleven years, caning to three 



chairs, 33 

 Harriet Marshall, aged ten years, caning to three 



chairs, 33 



William Woodbury, one dozen wire seives, 50 



S. G, Frost, harness work, first premium, 2 50 



Charles Fessenden, harness work, second premium, 2 00 



Charles Fessenden, two wagons, 2 00 



