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Minors' Work. 



J. S. Myers, Brooklyn, L. I., for an excellent fancy sign. $7,50 

 and a certificate. 



George Steele, 56 Ann-street, for a superior fancy sign. $5 and a 

 certificate. 



BAW AND MANUFACTURED SILK. 



Raw. 

 Mrs. C. Van Epps, Ovid, N. Y., for the best cocoons. Silver me- 

 dal. 



Miss Harriet Summy, Lancaster county, Penn., for the best bushel 

 of cocoons. Van Schaick premium $5, and a bronze medal. 



JohnM. Summy, Lancaster county, Penn., for the best 20 pounds 

 of raw silk, sample of 100 lbs. Van Schaick premium $10, and a 

 bronze medal. 



Abraham Swift, Dutchess county, N. Y., for the second best raw 

 silk. Diploma. 



Manufactured. 



S. O. Loomis, Windsor, Conn., for the best sewing silk. Silver 

 medal. 



Atwood & Russ, Mansfield, Conn., for the second best sewing silk. 

 Diploma. 



Thomas Ryle, Paterson, N. J., for specimens of sewing silk on 

 spools. Diploma. 



Miss Harriet Summy, Lancaster county, Penn. , for superior speci- 

 mens of sewing silk. Diploma. 



New-York Dyeing and Printing Establishment, 45 John-street, for 

 the best silk twist. Silver medal. 



Court & Deschaux, 579 Greenwich-street, for the best silk dyeing. 

 Silver medal. 



James Millward, Thirty-First and Eighth Avenue, for a piece of 

 satin. (Silver medal having before been awarded.) Diploma. 



SILVER WARE. 



Ball, Tompkins & Black, 247 Broadway, for the best tea and din- 

 ner services, and a pair of antique pitchers. Gold medal. 



EofF & Phyfe, 5 Dey-street, for a silver pitcher. Silver medal. 



Albert Coles, 6 Little Green-street, for silver knives and forks. 

 (Silver medal having before been awarded.) Diploma. 



