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H. H. Day, 23 Cortlandt-street, for India rubber coats, caps, &c. 

 Diploma. 



ITOBT TURNINO. 



F. G. Ford, 90 Fulton-street, for the best ivory turning. Silrcr 

 medal. 



LAMPS AND CHAITDELIERS. 



Cornelius & Co., Philadelphia, Penn., Woram & Haughwout, agents, 

 561 Broadway, for the best gas fixtures, chandeUers and candelabras. 

 Gfiold medal 



Allcock & Allen, 341 Broadway, for second best chandeliers and 

 candelabras. Silver medal. 



J. G. Webb & Co., 38 Burling-slip, for tulip and rose gas burners 

 for parlor lamps and chandeliers. Silver medal. 



R. C. Overton, 12 Allen-street, for patent oil and gas burners, a 

 neat and convenient arrangement for raising or depressing the wick. 

 Diploma. 



Roberts, Eagles & Co., Newark, N. J., for fine coach lamps. 

 (Silver medal having been before awarded.) Diploma. 



F. Quarre, 159 William-street, for neat and ornamental paper lamp 

 shades. Diploma. 



Endicott & Summer, 106 EUn street, for a miniature solar lamp* 

 Silver medal. 



Minors' Work. 



W. Derby, 139 William-street, for a specimen of lacquering. $3 

 and Certificate. 



LEATHER. 



George Kellogg, Winsted, Conn., for superior bark tanned sheep 

 skins, shaved bark tanned, and bark tanned lamb skins. Silver medal. 



L. Shepard & Son, Norfolk, Conn., for bark tanned sheep skins. 

 Diploma. 



James Cauthers, 266 Second-street, for superior harness leather. 

 Diploma. 



Pierson & Berry, Newark, N. J., for russet bridle and skirting leath- 

 er. Diploma. 



