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Boyd & Co., 249 Pearl street, N. Y., for the best coal oil. Silver medal. 

 East Cambridge Coal Oil Co., Boston, for the second best coal oil. 



Bronze medal. 



Syddon & Yenni, 134 Maiden Lane, N. Y., for tbe third best coal oil. 



Diploma. 



Joseph Dixon & Co., Jersey City, N. J., for carburet of iron stove po- 

 lish. Bronze medal. 



Henry C. Spalding, 34 Piatt street, for the best liquid glue. Bronze 

 medal. 



J. L. McCutcheon, 170 Myrtle avenue, Brooklyn, L. I., for the second 

 best liquid glue. Diploma. 



H. C. Hepburn & Co., 73 Liberty street, for solidified milk. Bronze 

 medal. 



A. Cunningham, 30 Water street, N. Y., for oxy chloride of lead. Bronze 

 medal. 



James R. Dey & Co., 66 Cortlandt street, for strela matches. Diploma. 



Battelle & Renwick, 163 Tenth street, for saltpetre. (A silver medal 

 having been before awarded.) Diploma. 



D. B. Coles & Son, Newark, N. J., for prussiate of potash. Bronze 

 medal. 



Porter & Fairchild, 195 Sixth avenue, for specimens of perfumery. 

 Diploma. 



Stimson, Valentine & Co., Boston, Mass., for varnishes. Diploma. ." 



R, B. Watmough, 27 John street, for wax matches. Diploma. 



Valentine H. Quinby, 173 Chambers street, for the best yeast, or baking 

 powders. Diploma. 



Lewis Feuchtwanger, 143 Maiden Lane, for chemicals. Bronze medal. 



Discretionary. 



John M. Fowler & Co., for a beautifier for patent leather. Diploma. 



ENGRAVING. 



Judges — Geo. Timpson, John W. Chambers, Jas. C. Baldwin. 

 Sarony, Major & Knapp, 449 Broadway, for the best specimens of litho- 

 graphy. Large silver medal. 



E. Purcell, 378 Broadway, for a specimen of engraving on pine wood. 

 Bronze medal. 



Dempsey & Fargis, 603 Broadway, for superior specimens of wedding 

 and visiting card engraving, and stamped initials on envelopes. Diploma. 



F. F. Hewitt, 298 and 315 Broadway, for specimens of business card 

 engraving. Diploma. 



PINE ARTS. 



Judges — "Wm. Gibson, J. K. Fisher. 



David Richards, Cooper Institute, for a marble bust of Peter Cooper. 

 Bronze medal. 



J. & R. Lamb, 126 Mac Dougal street, for a fine specimen of artificial 

 marble. (A silver medal having been before awarded,) Diploma. 

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