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Eleanor M. La Fetra, Shrewsbury, N. J. for a pair of silk stock- 

 ings; diploma. 



James Hanley, Twenty-second street, near Third-avenue, for supe- 

 rior harp strings, made from American silk; diploma. 



Salmon Higgins, Ithaca, N. Y. for the best specimen of raw silk; 

 gold medal. 



Silver Plated Ware, ^c. 



Ball, Tompkins & Black, ISl Broadway, for the best specimen of 

 silver ware, (gold medal having been before awarded;) diploma. 



William Adams, 183 Church-street, for the second best specimen 

 of silver ware, (silver medal having been before awarded;) diploma, 



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

 (silver medal having been before awarded;) diploma. 



J. M. S. Smith, 146 Wooster-street, for superior specimens of plat- 

 ing on locks and door knobs, (silver medal having been before 

 awarded;) diploma. 



Stoves, Grates and Ranges. 



Shepard & Co. 242 Water-street, for the best church and hall 

 stoves, (gold medal having been before awarded;) diploma. 



M. N. Stanley, 244 Water-street, for the second best church and 

 hall stoves; diploma. 



J. L. Mott, 264 Water-street, for a superior square cast iion stove, 

 for offices, &c.; diploma. 



Shepard & Co. 242 Water-street, for superior cylindrical reverbe- 

 rating stoves, for offices, &c.; diploma. 



Jas. E. P. Dean, 210 Water-street, for the second best stoves, for 

 offices, &c.; diploma. 



Robert Atwater, 213 Water-street for the best specimen of parlor 

 grates for burning anthracite coal; diploma. 



Samuel Pierce, 111 Fulton-street, for the best cooking ranges, 

 (gold medal having been before awarded;) diploma. 



William Bebee, 646 Broadway, for the second best cooking ran- 

 ges; diploma. 



J. L. Mott, 264 Water-street, for the best cooking stoves, (an im- 

 provement;) silver medal. 



Almond D. Fisk, 209 Water-street, for the second best cooking 

 stoves; diploma. 



Hubbell & Belcher, Sing-Sing, for a cooking stove; diploma. 



Anson Atwood, Troy, N. Y. for a cooking stove; diploma. 



Richard E. Peterson, 144 Bowery, for a cooking stove; diploma. 



J. L. Mott, 264 Water-street, for a wood stove embracing many 

 new principles; silver medal. 



Philetus Phillips, Middletown Point, N. J. for a model of a wood 

 stove; Diploma. 



James Wood & Son, Philadelphia, for a specimen of American iron 

 in imitation of Russia; silver medal. 



