68^ [Assembly 



Ohio Pinkeye Pdafoes. 

 J. R. Miller, Deerfield, Oneida county, .Vol. Trans. 



FLOUR. 



Flour 3 Indian Meal^ 8rc. 



Floii/r. 



1st. M. B. Oviatt, Rochester, ^. |10 



Two samples of superior flour were exhibited, one manufac- 

 tured by J. Lancaster, of Salina, and the other by C. H. Hop- 

 kins & Co., Utica; but as the requirements of the Society were 

 not strictly complied with, no premiums can be awarded, but 

 this notice is due to their flour. 



Farina. 

 J. Lanmister, Salina, Onondaga county, * .Silver Medal 



Smut Machine. 

 2d, Pease & Robbins, Floyd, Oneida county, • 10- 



DOMESTIC MANUFACTURES. 



Reeled Silk. 

 Mrs. Harriet Cobum, Stockbridge, Madison comity, 5 



Sewing Silk. 



1st, J. F. Gurley, Morrisville, Madison county, .Dip. and 5 



2d, Mrs. Harriet Coburn, Stockbridge, Madison county, S 



Woolen Goods — Blankets. 



1st, D. N. Bosworth, Westmoreland, Oneida county, 10 



2d, Mrs. Luman Shepard, Marcellus, Onondaga county, 8 



3d, Mrs. J. Sweet, Marcy, Oneida county, 6 



4th, Mrs. John "Bullard, Kirkland, Oneida county, 4 



5th, Mrs. H. Wier, Pittstown, Rensselaer county, .... ^. .... Trans. 



Woolen Cloth. 



1st, Mrs. Ziba Clark, Skaneateles, Onondaga county, 10 



2d, Mrs. S. W. Abbott, Kirkland, Oneida county, 8 



3d, Mrs. Chester Clark, Skaneateles, 6 



4th, Mrs. J. T. Yan Namee, Pittstown, Rensselaer county, 4 



Flannel. 



1st, Mrs. M. L. Hungerford, Watertown, Jefierson county, 10 



2d, Mrs. Joel B. Noyes, Vernon, Oneida county, 8 



3d, Mrs. S. A. Bunce, Vernon, Oneida county, 6 



4th, Mrs. Almond Barnard, Marshall, Oneida county, 4 



