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J. B. Cheeseman, 55 Gold street, for music preservers. Diploma. 



W. W. Rose, 19 Wall street, for the best blank books. Silver 

 medal. 



George F. Nesbilt, Wall, corner Water street, for second best 

 blank books. Diploma. 



J. C. Koch, 183 William street, for best book-binding. Silver 

 medal. 



James Martin, 43 James street, Brooklyn, for the best book-bind- 

 ing, entirely finished by hand. Diploma. 



E. Walker & Son, 114 Fulton street, for books elegantly bound. 

 Diploma. 



J. H. Duyckinck, 86 Wall street, for improved guard covers for 

 letters. Diploma. 



Platner & Smith, Lee, Mass., White & Sheffield, agents, for the 

 best letter paper. Silver medal. 



Manning & Howland, Troy, N. Y., for hardw^are paper, made from 

 Manilla grass. Silver medal. 



Richard Smyth, 327, Stanton-street, for beautiful and superior 

 parchment and vellum. Silver medal. 



George Bruce & Co., 13 Chamber-street, for complete and hand- 

 some printing types. Diploma. 



J. W^. Wilcox, Boston, Mass., for electro type plates. Silver 

 medal. 



John Bell, Harlem, N. Y., for superior type cases. Diploma. 



Thos. Wildes, 30 Old Slip, for hydrostatic ink fountains. Diploma. 



Minors' Work. 

 William P. Weiss, 121 Fulton-street, for wood cut printing. $3 

 and a certificate. 



gents' boots and shoes. 



David Mundell, Brooklyn, L. I., for the best double sole boots. 

 Silver medal. 



George Hammann, 422 Broadway, for the best light boots. Silver 

 medal. 



ladies' boots and shoes. 



Benjamin Shaw, 71 Canal-street, for the best ladies' boots and 

 ■shoes. Silver medal. 



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