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Warren, Sweetland & Co., Half- Moon, Saratoga county, N. Y,, 

 for the Saratoga coal burner, for neatness of design and superior 

 workmanship, and its cheapness. Silver medal. 



J. D. Andrews, 210 Water street, for a stove for its beauty of 

 style. Diploma. 



A. C. Barstow &. Co., Providence, R. I., for a parlor stove. Di- 

 ploma. 



B. Wands k Co., 211 Water street, N. Y., for the best hot-air 

 furnace. Silver medal. 



Francis L. Hedenberg, 99 Division street, for the second best 

 hot-air furnace. Diploma. 



SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS. 



Judges — D. M. Reese, John H. Whittaker, Isaac Greene. 



Palmer & Co., Springfield, Mass., for the best artificial leg. A 

 Gold medal having been before awarded. Diploma. 



Marsh & Co., 2^ Maiden Lane, for the best trusses. Silver 

 medal. 



T. Mevls, 177 William street, N. Y., for an accurate and beau- 

 tiful mode] of the human ear. Diploma. 



James Gray, 157 Grand street, for superior artificial eyes. Di- 

 ploma. 



TRUNKS, VALISES AND CARPET BAGS. 



Judges — Edgar Farmer, John Black, S. H. Wheeler. 



Peters & Martin, 338 Broadway, for the best specimen of sole 

 leather trunks, valises, hat cases and leather bags. Silver medal. 



C Walke, 758 Broadway, N. Y., for a trunk and hat case com- 

 bined Diploma. 



Matthews & Hunt, 1G8 Pearl-street, N. Y., for superior carpet 

 and leather bags. Diploma. 



TODACCO AND SNUFF. 



Judges— J. R. Smith, G. L. Ford. 



A. L. Bogert, 56 Vesey-street, for fine cut tobacco and snufF. 

 Silver medal. 



