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Mrs. M. G. Chaddock, 124 Cambers-street, for a shaded net shawl. 

 Diploma. 



PAPER HANGING AND UPHOLSTKRY. 



Wm. S. Birch, Baltimore, Md., lor the best specimen of paper 

 hangings. Silver Medal. 



Doty & Bergen, 120 William-street, for superior specimens of col- 

 ored and fancy paper hangings. Diploma. 



Hardenburgh & Janeway, New-Brunswick, N. J., for superior pa- 

 per hangings. Diploma. 



R. H. Towner, 225 Pearl-street, for the best hair seating. Di- 

 ploma. 



PENMANSHIP. 



William C. Hoogland, 133 Jay-street, Brooklyn, L. I., for the 

 best penmanship. Diploma. 



GOLD PENS. 



Spencer & Rendells, cor Broadway and Maiden Lane, for the best 

 gold pens. (Short nibs.) Silver Medal. 



PERFUMERY. 



Eugene Roussel, Pqiladelphia, Pa., for the best soaps and perfu- 

 mery. (Gold and silver medals before awarded.) Diploma. 



Vroom & Fowler, 72 Cherry-street, for the second best walnut oil 

 military shaving soap. Diploma. 



C. Van Schoonhoven, 6 Courtlandt-street, for the second best wal- 

 nut oil military shaving soap. Diploma. 



PIANO FORTES. 



James Pirsson, 88 Walker-street, for the best piano forte. Gold 

 Medal. 



Senior & Grovesteen, 118 Grand-street, for the second best piano 

 forte. Silver Medal. 



H/" These instruments are so equally balanced, that, had it not 

 been for the superiority of the windlass turning pins over the com- 

 mon method, the committee would have been troubled to award the 

 first premium to either competitor. 



William Lindeman, 139 Centre-street, for a piano forte. Di- 

 ploma. 



Conrad Meyer, Philadelphia, Pa., for a piano forte. Diploma. 



C. F. Harrison, 23 Canal-street, for a piano forte. . Diploma. 



The touch of each of these instruments is excellent, and all are 

 admirable*specimens of manufacture. 



