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J. H. Cunningham, 51 Wall-street, for a specimen of American 

 lustre; diploma. 



Stone J Cement, ^c. 



Samuel Goodwin, West Broadway, for artificial stone letter signs; 

 diploma. 



Surgical Instruments 



A. G. Hull, 4 Vesey-street, for the best specimen of trusses and 

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



William Selpho, 17 Second-street, for the best Anglesy leg, (sil- 

 ver medal having before been awarded;) diploma. 



John Allayola, 106 Bowery, for specimens of home bred leeches; 

 silver medal. 



Hicks & Miner, Middletown, Conn, for a vapour bath; silver me- 

 dal. 



Turning. 



Samuel Harrison, 145 Sixteenth-street, for a beautiful specimen of 

 fancy turning, and good specimens of tassel moulds; diploma. 



Wigs. 



Frederick Gibbins, 27 Maiden-lane, for the best wig for its shape; 

 diploma. 



Joseph Cristadora, 6 Astor House, for specimens of wigs; diploma. 



Window Glass. 



Bedford Crown Glass Co., Bedford, N. Y., Charles GofF, agent, 

 164 Maiden-lane, for the best specimen of window glass; (silver 

 medal having been before awarded;) diploma. 



A. B. & S. H. Fox, Bensselaer county, N, Y., for specimens of 

 cylinder glass, (much improved;) diploma. 



Woollen Goods. 



Middlesex Manufacturing Company, Lowell, Mass., Lambert & 

 Wolcott, agents, 63 Pine-street, for the best specimens of black 

 cloths and black cassimeres; gold medal. 



Wethered Brothers, Baltimore, Md., William C. Langley & Co., 

 agents, 64 Pine-street, for the best specimens of fancy cassimeres; 

 silver medal. 



Middlesex Manufacturing Company, Lowell, Mass., Lambert & 

 Wolcott, agents, 63 Pine-street, for the second best specimens of 

 fancy cassimeres; diploma. 



Union Company, Norwalk, Conn., D. Brigham, agent, 60 Pine- 

 street, for the best specimen of indigo felt beavers; (gold medal hav- 

 ing been before awarded;) diploma. 



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