DOMESTIC MANUFACTURES. Best woolen carpet, Mrs. B. Sherman, 2d" 66 Mary Dimick,. Best piece patch work, Miss M. P. Beam, "ottoman cover, Mrs. B. Sherman, ... 00 1 00 1 00 25 2.00 50 50 25 1.00 25 50 50 25 25 1 00 50 "silk bonnet, Miss S. A. King,... Self-regulating parlor stove, C. C. Abbott,... The address was delivered in front of the Court House about 2 o'clock P. M. by Hon. Isaac E. Crary. After the close of the address, it was Resolved, That the thanks of this society are hereby tendered to the Hon. Isaac E. Crary for his able and instructive address, and that he be respectfully requested to furnish a copy of the same for publication. E. STEARS, Rec. Secy. 50 25 50 50 1 00 50 1.00 J. C. HOLMES, Esq., Sec'y. Mich. State Agricultural Society: The third anniversary of the Shiawassee County Agricultural Society, was held in the village of Owosso, on the 6th and 7th days of October, 1852, agreeable to previous notice. The Executive Committee obtained a suitable and convenient place for the exhibition and fair, by enclosing a lot containing three acres, with a close board fence, not less than seven feet high, (which was done by the citizens of Owosso gratuitously,) for the reception of various animals, and pens for the keeping in their proper places those that were presented for exhibition. A suitable building was prepared on the corner of the yard, about 30 by 60 feet, and as well fitted up as the Society's means would allow. The amount of premiums offered was nearly twice as large in the aggregate as the preceding year, and we can calculate on an increase another year. The second day being an unpleasant one, as it rained most of the forenoon, the attendance was more general by far than was anticipated. Admission tickets were adopted as a better means to augment the funds of the Society, than to rest wholly upon the voluntary subscriptions and memberships. In cattle, quite an improvement has been made since our last anniversary, and an uncommon interest is manifestly shown throughout the county, growing mainly out of the desire to outdo "my neighbor" at the county exhibition. Some credit must be given the Soci |