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John C. Kock, 183 William street, for the best specimen of bind- 

 ing. Silver medal. 



Samuel Raynor, 76 Bowery, for well bound books. Diploma. 



Longbotham & Co., Ulster county, N- Y., for binders' boards, un- 

 surpassed by anything of the kind known to the judges. Silver 

 medal. 



J. J. Treat & Co., Honeoye Falls, N. Y., for superior straw boards. 

 Diploma. 



Richard Smyth, 322 Front street, for parchment and vellum. 

 Diploma. 



Rich & Loutrel, 61 William street, for good manifold writers, 

 handsomely finished. Diploma, 



Thomas Wildes & Co., 30 Old Slip, for Hall's hydrostatic ink 

 fountains. Diploma. 



Crane & Co., Dalton, Mass , for bank note paper, a very superior 

 article. Silver medal. 



Platner & Smith, Lee, Mass, for a beautiful article of writing 

 paper. Silver medal. 



J. S. Redfield, Clinton Hall, for drawing tablets. Diploma. 



BRUSHES AND DOOPv, MATS. 



McGill & Oliver, 371 Pearl street, for the best hair and cloth 

 brushes. Silver medal. 



Wm. Steele & Co., 305 Pearl street, for handsome feather brushes. 

 (Gold medal having been before awarded). Diploma. 



J. T, Barnes, 255 Pearl street, for excellent brush door mats. 

 (Silver medal having been before awarded). Diploma. 



CABINET WARE. 



James Miller, 441 Broadway, for a well made book-case. Silver 

 medal. 



James R. Westervelt &, Son, 249 Spring street, for an oak centre 

 table. Silver medal. 



H. Radford, Brooklyn, L. I., for a mahogany extension dining 

 table. Silver medal. 



C. Charles, 442 Broadway, for a fancy rosewood table. Diploma. 



John Needham, corner of Thirty-eighth street and Eighth Avenue, 

 for the best principle of a sofa bedstead. Silver medal. 



Wm. C. Gardiner, 69 Gold street, for a screw bedstead. (A sil- 

 ver medal having been before awarded). Diploma. 



Samuel S. Parker, 156 Greenwich street, for a screw bedstead. 

 Diploma. 



