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WIGS, ETC. 



Judges — Julien Pierron, Frederick Gibbius, William Dibbles, 

 Joseph A. Pozzoni. 



W. J. Earker, 439 Broadwaj, N. Y., for the best ladies' wig. 

 Silver medal. « 



Charles Bourgard, 5 Franklbrt-street, N. Y., for the best gen- 

 tleman's wig. Silver medal. 



Minor'' s Work. 

 Louis Sevestre, 64 Mulberry-street, N. Y., for a gentleman's 

 wig. $3. 



WOOLEN GOODS. 



Judges — J. A. Robertson, J. W. Corlies, Henry Shelden, Wil- 

 liam H. Scofield. 



Dorastus Kellogg, Skaneateles, N. Y., Bowers & Beekman, 

 agents, N. Y.,for the best specimens of cassimeres. Gold medal. 



J. & R. Hotchkiss, Hotchkissville, Conn., Atwater, Knapp & 

 Woodruff, agents, 43 Broad-street, for the second best specimens 

 of cassimeres. Silver medal. 



R. Rodman, Allenton, Rhode Island, Marcus Spring & Co., 

 agents, 51 Exchange Place, for tlie best merino cassimeres. Gold 

 medal. 



D. Reynolds, North Kensington, Rhode Island, Willard & Wood, 

 agents, 40 and 42 Broad-street, for the second best specimens 

 merino cassimeres. Silver medal. 



Dean ci Phillips, South Adams, Mass , for black cashmerets. 

 Silver medal. 



Utica Globe Mills, Utica, N. Y., for specimens of black cloths. 

 Silver medal. 



Rochdale Mills, Rochester, N. H., Nesmith & Co., agents, 52 

 Broad-street, for blankets. A gold medal having been before 

 awarded. Diploma. 



Waterbury Knitting Company, Waterbury, Connecticut, Atwa- 

 ter, Knapp & Woodruff", agents, 43 Broad-street, for the best Sax- 

 ony wrappers. Silver medal. 



