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S. Purely & Co., Whitesboro, Oneida county, 2 white 



oak churns, 1 molasses can, Vol. Trans. 



N. P. White, Whitesboro, dentist plate work, Diploma. 



Charles Lombard, Elbridge, 4 lengths of improved fence, . Vol. Trans. 



Miss Olive Austin, Smyrna, Chenango county, 1 knit veil, 

 8 caps, 1 knit muff, 1 knit bonnet, 1 knit collar, 2 knit 

 bands, 2 lace worked pockets, Diploma, and 3 00 



Warnick & Bryan, Utica, Oneida county, for samples of 

 tobacco and segars, highly creditable to the skill and 

 taste of the manufacturers, also a fine specimen of 

 mustard, Diploma. 



Mrs. Guinguiner, Utica, fine specimens of millenery, ... do 



Benedict & Barney, Syracuse, for a case of gold pens, 



an elegant article, do 



Henry Lawrence, Mount Upton, Chenango county, com- 

 pound lever tug buckle, do 



Mrs. Dolphus Skinner, Deerfield, Oneida county, a ma- 

 rine palace of shell w^ork, 2 ottomans and woollen shoes, 

 highly creditable to her taste and ingenuity, 3 00 



The committee notice with pleasure the four bells presented by 

 A. Meneely, of West-Troy, of the high finish and excellent tone 

 for which these bells have long been celebrated but as they have 

 always received the premiums of the society, the comimittee award 

 its certificate. 



Miss Catherine Devereux, Utica, sofa cushions, worked 



table cover, Diploma. 



Miss L. Jones, Utica, 1 case of wax floral ornaments, an 



elegant article, 3 00 



Jonathan Caxon & Co., of Utica, for specimen of brown 



earthen ware, $3 and Diploma. 



Curtiss & Van Arsdale, of Kirkland, for a sample brown 



earthen ware, 2 00 



Noah White, c f Utica, for specimens of stone ware, a 



premium, 3 00 



Miss Lucretia Tyler, Laurens, Otsego county, for 2 pair 



and 1 single horse nettings, 3 00 



James Sangster, Buifalo, a miniature representation of 



Noah's ark ; 120 figures cut with a jack knife, boy, 14 



years of age, 3 00 



Gaius Clark, Syracuse, 1 congress desk, Vol. Trans. 



Miss Mary E. Spencer, Utica, an elegant embroidered 



shawl, Diploma. 



Mrs. James H. Dunbar, East Hamilton, Madison county, 



1 pair fringe mittens, f 1 00 



Miss L. C. Morris, Auburn, a specimen of shell work, 



made from shells collected on Onondaga lake, 5 00 



Miss Gay, Troy, shell flowers and seed bags, 2 00 



