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John Dick & Co., 109 Nassau-street, for the best double sole boots 

 with patent shanks. Silver medal. 



Kimball & Beasley, 194 Broadway, for the best dress boots. Sil- 

 ver medal. 



Canfield & Smith, Orange, N. J., for the second best dress boots. 

 Diploma. 



Kimball & Beasley, 194 Broadway, for the best fancy patent 

 leather boots. Diploma. 



Ladies^ Boots and Shoes. 



George Nicholls, journeyman to J. 0. Whitehouse, Brooklyn, L. I., 

 for the best cloth cork sole button boots. Silver medal. 



P. Laboyteaux, 641 Broadway, for the second best cloth cork sole 

 button boots. Diploma. 



P. Laboyteaux, 641 Broadway, for cork sole riding boots. Diplo- 

 ma. 



P. Laboyteaux, 641 Broadway, for the best satin pump gaiter 

 boots. Silver medal. 



Benjamin Shaw, 71 Canal-street, for the best fair-stitched satin 

 gaiter boots. Silver medal. 



J. 0. Whitehouse, 152 Fulton-street, Brooklyn, for the second best 

 satin pump gaiter boots, and second best fair-stitched satin gaiter 

 boots. Diploma. 



J. 0. Whitehouse, 152 Fulton-street, Brooklyn, for best satin slip- 

 per. Silver medal. 



Books, Binding and Stationer]/. 



R. C. Root & Co., 152 Pearl-street, for the best bound blank book. 

 Silver Medal. 



Rich & Loutrel, 61 William-street, for the best ruled blank book. 

 Silver medal. 



John C. Koch, 115 Nassau-street, for the best specimen of bind- 

 ing. Silver medal. 



Harper and Brothers, 82 ClifF-street, for the second best specimen 

 of binding. Diploma. 



New-York Bible and Common Prayer Book Society, Thomas C. 

 Butler, agent, 20 John-street, for a prayer book for the blind. Sil- 

 ver medal. 



Joseph Hyde, 115 Nassau-street, for a bible for the blind. Diplo- 

 ma. 



George Mather, 276 Front-street, for the best specimen of printers' 

 ink. Silver medal. 



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