CIRCULAR. 



The Managers now present to the public some of the general ar- 

 rangements, adopted for the twenty-first annual fair. 



Exhibiters of specimens for premiums, excepting cattle and other 

 live stock, agricultural and horticultural productions, &c., hereafter 

 noticed, are required to bring them to the Garden, and obtain a cer- 

 tificate from the clerk of the fair, on Friday or Saturday, the 29th 

 and 30th days of September, previous to the opening of the exhibi- 

 tion. 



PROGRAMME OF THE FIRST WEEK. 



Monday, Oct. 2. — Will be appropriated for the arrangement of the 

 contributions. Vegetables, fruits, and flowers for the horticultural 

 room, should be brought this day before 12 o'clock. 



Tuesday, Oct. 3. — The exhibition will open to the public at 9 

 o'clock A. M., and continue till 10 P. M., through the fair. The 

 opening address will be delivered this evening, at Ih o'clock, in the 

 Garden. A band of music will play during the evening. At 9 

 o'clock a grand display of fireworks. 



Wednesday, Oct. 4. — The steam engine, with moving machinery, 

 will be in operation, and continue during the exhibition. Bands of 

 music daily, as usual. 



T/mrsday, Oct. 5. — Ploughing and Spading matches at White 

 Plains, Westchester county, N. Y., in conjunction with the Society of 

 Agriculture and Horticulture of Westchester county. An address on 

 the field. 



Saturday, Oct. 7. — Fireworks this evening at 9 o'clock. 



