GENERAL REGULATIONS. 



Competitors will not be limited to one premium in each division. 



Regulations for Articles Exhibited in t the Hall. — All articles must 

 have been manufactured or grown by the competitors, citizens of the Coun- 

 ty, since the last exhibition, and must be delivered at the Hall of the exhi- 

 bition on the Fair Grounds, before two o'clock, J'. M., of the first day of 

 the Fair, to persons to be hereafter designated. The name and residence 

 of manufacturer or producer must appear on the articles in evory depart- 

 ment. After the Committees have concluded their examinations, those 

 articles for which premiums have been awarded will be be appropriately 

 designated. 



Articles on exhibition MUST XOT be removed from the hall until the 



AFTERNOON OF THE SECOND DAY. 



Regulations in Regard to Domestic Animals. — All animals presented 

 for premiums must be owned by the competitor. The premiums for farm 

 horses shall be confinedjjto horses which have been owned and used by the 

 persons offering them, fit:' the ordinary basiness of teaming or farming, for 

 the space of three months next preceding the time of their being offered 

 for premium. Carriage ami single horses must have been owned by the 

 competitor for three months, and stallions and bulls for four mouths, next 

 preceding the time of their entry for premium. 



Not more than one first premium shall be given for any animal not ma- 

 ture, and one first premium after maturity — the cow being regarded mature 

 at three, the horse at four, the ox at five years of age. tint this regulation 

 shall not exclude fat oxen, or two years old heifers having had calves. 



No animal can compete for two premiums the same year. 



Every Animal must, be labeled with a card bearing the name of the ani- 

 mal, and the name and residence of the competitor. Cards for that pur- 

 pose will be furnished and filled out at the South Entrance, as the animals 

 are driven on the Fair Grounds. 



Competitors should remember to make entries of their animals at the 

 Secretary's office, at the south piazza of the Exhibition Hall It will how- 

 ever prove greatly to their own convenience and prevent mistakes to send 

 in their lists of entries beforehand, by mail to the Secretary. 



All Stock must remain for exhibition upon the grounds of the society 

 until three o'clock ix the afternoon of the first day of the fair, and 

 no animal will re allowed to re driven off the grounds refore that 



TIME. 



