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On Double Carpet Coverlids. 



To Miss Adeline A. Jones, Westmoreland, 1st, 4 00 



John Winslow, Watertown, 2d, 3 00 



Abraham Koonz, Albany, 3d, 2 00 



Susan H. Bronson, Vernon, 4th, 1 00 



On Knit Woolen Stockings. 



To Mrs. Achsah Cole Columbia, 1st, 2 00 



Hannah Bostwick, Lowville, 2d, 1 00 



Chester Buck, Lowville, 3d, Diploma. 



(The attention of the committee was called to samples of cotton 

 manufactures, presented by Benjamin S. Walcott, Agent of the New- 

 York Mills, comprising a number of pieces of corded dimity, bleached 

 shirting, twilled jeans, corded skirts, and French (pantaloon) jeans. 

 These articles are not on the printed list of premiums, but the com- 

 mittee recommend a discretionary premium or diploma to be awarded 

 for these beautiful specimens of domestic manufactures.) 



On Linen Cloth. 



To Joseph Wells, Denmark, 1st, |5 00 



Aaron Bailey, Cherry Valley, 2d, 4 00 



William Ottley, Phelps, 3d, 3 00 



On Linen Diaper. 



To Mrs. Achsah Cole, Columbia, 1st, 5 00 



Mrs. Geo. W. Henry, Martinsburgh, 2d, 4 00 



Mrs. Levi T. Marshall, Vernon, 3d, 3 00 



On Hearth Rugs. 



To George B. Carey, Richfield, 1st, 5 00 



Mary Tunecliff, Warren, 2d, 4 00 



George B. Carey, Richfield, 3d, 3 00 



Miss Marahan, Utica, 4th, 2 00 



Mrs. Peter Miller, Turin, 5th, 1 00 



C. Robinson, Clinton, 6th, Diploma. 



On Linen Sewing Thread. 

 To Peter Crispell, Jr., one pound, (being the only specimen 



presented to the committee,) 2 00 



On Linen Knit Stockiiigs. 



To Mrs. Calvin Aldrich, New-Hartford, 1st, 2 00 



Mrs. W. C. Burritt, Paris, 2d, 1 00 



Mrs. Squire M. Morse, New-Hartford, 3d, Diploma. 



On Silk Stockings. 



To Mrs. E. Dayton, Vernon, a discretionary premium ordiploma 

 for the best pair. 



Mrs. Irish, Perryville, a like premium for the 2d best. 



