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GUTTA PERCHA. 



S. T. Armstrong, Fulton-street, for an exhibition of manufactures 

 of gutta percha. Gold medal. 



HATS CAPS, AND MANUFACTURED FURS. 



John N. Genin,214 Broadway, for the best silk hats. Silver medal. 



Francis Degen, 9 Gold-street, for the second best silk hat. Di- 

 ploma. 



Gault & Ballard, 120 Maiden Lane, for the best otter caps. Silver 

 medal. 



Wildman, Stone & Co., Danbury, Ct., for a fine water -proof white 

 wool hat. Silver medal. 



Leopold Lang, 36 Maiden Lane, for specimens of muffs, capes and 

 cuffs. Diploma. 



Joseph Hoguet, 10 John-street, for specimens of manufactured furs. 

 Diploma. 



John N. Genin, 214 Broadway, for children's hats and caps, evin- 

 cing skill and taste in patterns and style. Silver medal. 



STRAW AND LEGHORN HATS. 



Mrs. Kendall, 136 Bowery, for the best pamela bonnets. Silver 

 medal. 



R. T. Wilde, 69 William-street, for the second best pamela bon- 

 nets. Diploma. 



H. C. Miles, 138 W^ater-street, for the best Sicilian bonnet. Di- 

 ploma. 



Thomas Young, 96 Bowery, for the best split straw bonnet. Di- 

 ploma. 



HOUSEHOLD UTENSILS. 



Lord & Co., Chester, Ct., for waffle irons. Diploma. 



Nathaniel Fenn, 374 Bleecker-street, for family and fancy bellows. 

 Silver medal. 



Waterbury Brass Co., Waterbury, Ct., for a brass kettle. Silver 

 medal. 



William Dolbeer, 269 Second-street, for the best bird cage. Di- 

 ploma. 



Smith, Torrey & Co., 50 Maiden Lane, for safe and refrigerator 

 combined. Diploma. 



