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To W. W. P. Oberton, for Lace Boots, new pattern, $5. 

 All of which is respectfully submitted. 

 Committee — A. D. Wait, J. F. Merrill, Amos Gould, C, 

 Tompkins, 



MANUFACTURES AND GENERAL MERCHANDIZE. 



To the Committee on General Merchandize, were assigned 

 all articles not under other specific heads, and as no premiums 

 are within their gift, and only $20 for gratuities, they can only 

 recommend small awards to the most meritorious contributions. 

 These are as follows : 



To S. R* Marston, for Sewing and Button Hole Machine, 

 $2 ; Mrs. E, H. Safford, Knitting Machine and Work, $2 

 W. W. S. Oberton, Blind Support and Combined Hinge, $1 

 to the same, for Bit Stock, $1 ; O. P. Pettingall, Edge Tool 

 $1 ; N. B. Jewett, Astronomical Clock, $1 ; Hall «& Co., Egg 

 Beaters, $1 ; H. A. Smith & Co., Yeaft Cakes, 50 cents ; N. 

 N. Dummer, Clapboard Bolt, 50 cents ; Paul Luut, Felt Slip- 

 pers, 50 cents ; William Bacheller, Skirt Supporter, 50 cents ; 

 Dr. Wm. W. Russell, Sets of Teeth, $1 ; Dr. W. Sellers, 

 Teeth and Preparation, $1 ; Dan'l Hook, for display of Musical 

 Instruments, Sewing Machines, etc., $1 ; Flanders and Co., 

 do. Dry Goods, $1 ; Three Taylors, do. Robes, Mats and 

 Clothing, $1 ; Brooks Bros., do. Carpets, 50 cents ; J. V. 

 Smiley, do. Books, etc., $1 ; W. Smiley & Son, do. Lamps, 

 etc., $1 ; Kimball & Gould, do. Silver Ware, etc., $1 ; H. L 

 Dole & Co., do. Silver Ware, etc., 50 cents ; James Noyes & 

 Co., do. Paper Hangings, Paints, Oils, etc., 50 cents ; Hunt 

 & Gould, do. Doors, Blinds, etc., 50 cents ; J. A. Appleton, 

 do. Stoves «& Hard Ware, especially for Seamless Pressed Tin 



