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Fire Arms. 



John Ehlers, 2 Barclay-street, for the best guns, rifles, pistols and 

 powder flasks. Silver Medal, 



Blunt & Syms, 44 Chatham-street, for the second best six barrelled 

 revolving pistols and powder flasks. Diploma. 



John Ehlers, 2 Barclay-street, for revolving and single barrel self- 

 cocking pistols. Diploma. 



William Jenks, for a patent carbine, made for marine use. Di- 

 ploma. 



Cut and Plain Glass. 



M. & T. Sweeney, "Wheeling, Va., for the best cut glass ; (the 

 shapes and cutting superior to any exhibited,) including a very splen- 

 die vase. Gold Medal. 



Brooklyn Flint Glass Co., Peter Morion, agent, 129 Water-street, 

 for fine specimens of cut glass, (the best metal for color exhibited,) 

 and two gilt jars. Silver Medal. 



Berger & Walter, Williamsburgh, L. L, for fine specimens of col- 

 ored glass. Silver Medal. 



Stone & Burwell, 13 Platt-street, for druggists' glass ware, (very 

 superior in form and shape.) Diplojna. 



John Levy, 13 Clinton-street, for specimens of ground and cut sash 

 glass. Diploma. 



Solon Robinson, Lake Co., Indiana, for superior specimens of por- 

 celain clay. Diploma. 



Window Glass. 



Coflin, Day & Bondle, Winslow, N. J., Schenck & Downing, agents, 

 108 Fulton-street, for American clyinder glass. Diploma. 



James H. Stokes, Clyde, Wayne Co., N. Y., S. N. Dodge, agent, 

 189 Chatham Square, for crown window glass. Diploma. 



Fur and Silk Hats. 



E. T. & S. Ryder, 236 Water-street, for the best otter cap. Sil- 

 ver Medal. 



Broodie & Shackerly, 7 Burling Slip, for the second best fur cap. 

 Diploma. 



Orlando Fish, 137 Broadway, for the best fur hat. Silver Medal. 



John N. Genin, 214 Broadway, for the second best fur hat. Di- 

 ploma. 



John N. Genin, 214 Broadway, for the best silk hat. Silver Me- 

 dal. 



Orlando Fish, 137 Broadway, for the second best silk hat. Diplo- 

 ma. 



John N. Genin, 214 Broadway, for the best cloth and fancy caps. 

 Diploma. 



