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C Mauly, Greenpoint, L I, for the best priis;>iate potash, silver 

 medal. Israel Howe, Troy, N Y, for the second best prnssiate pot- 

 ash, dij)loma. E. Gunning, 1 18 Eighth avenue, for the best leather 

 preservative paste, diploma. B T Eabbitt, 70 Washington, for th0 

 best yeast powder, diploma. Thomas Andrews, 136 Cedar street, 

 for the best saleratus and soap powder, silver medal. Tilden & 

 Co, New Lebanon, N Y, for the best medicinal extracts, a silver 

 medal having been before awai-ded, diploma. American Pharma- 

 ceutical Institute, 39th street, between Eighth and Nintlj. avenues, 

 for the second best medicinal extracts, diploma. S Dunbar, 

 Taunton, Mass, for the best black writing ink, silver medal. J E 

 Hover, Philadelphia, Pa, for the second best black ink, diploma. 

 J Thompson, Williamsburgh, L I, James Pyle, agent, 114 Warren 

 street, for the best transparent soap and w^ashing compound, di- 

 ploma.- William Johnson, 55 Frankfort street, for the second best 

 transparent soap, diploma. Belling & Vogel, 460 Houston street, 

 for the best vermicelli and macaroni, silver medal. Joseph Lom- 

 bard, 350 Sixtli street , for second best vermicelli and macaroni, 

 diploma. L C Dale, Boston, Mass, for excellent tooth powder, 

 diploma. Walter Baker & Co, Dorchester, Mass, for the best 

 chocolate and cocoa, silver medal. J Govearts, 376 Pearl street, 

 for the best sweet chocolate aixl cocoa, silver medal. Zinser & 

 Scholl, 175 William street, for the best sealing wax and bleached 

 shellac, diploma. W W Eose, 17 Wall street, for second best 

 sealing wax, diploma. Hastings & Co, Boston street, for the best 

 polishing material, diploma. R Johnson, 65 Greet street, for the 

 best starch polish, diploma. W Colgate & Co, 4 and 6 Dutch st, 

 for a fine quality corn starch for culinary purposes, diploma. J 

 G Minor, 39 Wall street, for metallic paint, diploma. C H Meyer, 

 6th avenue, between 40 and 41st street, for excellent refined 

 camphor, diploma. Ai'thur Nix, Macomb's Dam, for superior 

 bleached wax and wax tapers, silver medal having been before 

 awarded, diploma. Jas Macombie, 601 Broadway, for furniture 

 polish, diploma. J R Burdsall, 84 Maiden Lane, for arnica lini- 

 ments, diploma. L Feuchwanger, 141 Maiden Lane, for a cabinet 

 of chemical and other preparations, silver medal. Gail Bordon, 

 Jr, Galveston, Texas, for meat biscuit and fine beef lard, a gold 

 medil having been before awarded, diploma. Jackson & Domeneck, 



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