80 TRANSACTIONS OF THE 



Jewelry. 



J. & H. P. Jacobs, 407 Broadway, New-York, for jewelry and 

 California diamonds. (A silver medal having been before awarded.) 

 Diploma. 



John K. Cui'tis, 83 Bleecker street, New- York, for a case of 

 jewelry and silverware. Bronze medal. 



John Fletcher, 115 Leonard street, New-York, for fancy jewelry, 

 manufactured from the scales offish. Bronze medal. 

 Lamps and Chandeliers. 



Judges — John Johnson, A. Stratton, Jas. G. Moffat. 



Cornelius & Co., Philadelphia, Pa., E. V. Haughwout & Co., 

 agents, 488, 490 and 492 Broadway, New-York, for superior chan- 

 deliers and brackets. (A gold medal having been before awarded.) 

 Diploma. 



Archer, "Warner & Co., 376 Broadway, New-York, for superior 

 bronzes and castings for gas fixtures. Silver medal. 



D. D. Miller, 190 Water street. New- York, for the best loco- 

 motive lanterns, &c. (A silver medal having been before awarded.) 

 Diploma. 



James Radley, 48 and 50 Duane street, New- York, for locomo- 

 tive lanterns. Diploma. 



Solomon Andrews, Perth Amboy, N. J., F. S. Hilton, agent, 

 United States Self-Generating Gaslight Company, 329 Broadway, 

 New-York, for the best fluid gas lamp, for cheapness, simplicity, 

 durability and safety. Silver medal. 



Wm. Spooner, 58 Cedar street, New-York, for Knapp's patent 

 lamp for burning rosin oil. Silver medal. 



R. C. Overton, 115 East Broadway, New- York, for an ingenious 

 lamp. Diploma. 



Isaac Van Benschoten, 275 Bleecker street, New- York, for a 

 lamp for burning lunar oil. Diploma. 



Edwin A. Leland, Brooklyn, L. I., Gray Bros., agents, 69 

 Beekman street, New- York, for a safe camphene or fluid lamp. 

 Diploma. 



Carpenter & Campbell, 519 Pearl street. New- York, for a cam- 

 phene gas lamp. Diploma. 



John Newell, 426 Broadway, New- York, for fluid lamps. Dip. 



