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CLOTHING. 



George W. Simmons, Boston, Mass., for the best men's clothing. 

 Silver medal. 



John Craig, 112 William-street, for a pair of pantaloons. Diploma. 



S. P. Durando, 78 Bowery, for the best children's and youths' 

 clothinor. Silver medal. 



E. J. Olssen, 74 Bower}', for the second best children's clothing. 

 Diploma. 



Rankin & Ray, 104 Bowery, for knit shirts and drawers. Diplo- 

 ma. 



COOPERAGE. 



McEwen & Thompson, 55 Goerck-street, for the best specimen of 

 iron bound barrels. Diploma. 



J. Dufau, 113 Water-steet, for an imitation brandy cask. Diploma. 



COTTON GOODS. 



B. S. Walcott, Whitestown, N. Y., Charles Carville, agent, 26 

 Broad-street, for beautiful specimens of satin jeans. Gold medal. 



James' Steam Mills, Newburyport, Mass., F. §kinner & Co., 

 agents, 31 Broad-street, for the best specimen of bleached and 

 brown shirtings, (from No. 40 yarns.) (^Gold medal having been 

 before awarded.) Diploma. 



NauHxkeag Steam Cotton Company, Salem, Mass., F. Skinner & 

 Co., agents, 31 Broad-street, for the best bleached and brown shirt- 

 ings, (from No. 30 yarn.) Silver medal. 



B. Marshall, Troy, Charles Carville, agent, 26 Broad-street, for 

 the second best specimen of bleached and unbleached shirtings. 

 (Gold medal having been before awarded.) Diploma. 



Manchester Mills, Manchester, N. H., Stone, Swan & Co., agents, 

 48 Exchange Place, for beautiful specimens of cashmere and mous- 

 lin de laines. Gold medal. 



New-York Mills, Whitestown, N. Y., Fisher, Howe and Hamil- 

 ton, agents, 21 Broad-street, for the best cotton cassimeres. c^'ilver 

 medal. 



Phoenix Mills, Warwick, R. I., B. C. Harris & Son, ?gents, 74 

 Pine-street, for bleached and brown 10— 4and 11-4 sheetings. Diploma. 



B. Marshall, Troy, Charles Carville, agent, 26 Baoad-street, for 

 the best specimens of ginghams. Diploma. 



S. Shepard & Son, Taunton, Mass., Holbrook, 'Nelson & Co., 

 agents, 37 Pine-street, for Canton flannels. Diploma. 



