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George Hammaun, 418 Broadway, for excellent double soled 

 boots. Diploma. 



John L. Watkins, 114 Fulton street, for the best California 

 boots. Diploma. 



George Darling, Woonsocket, R. I., Stout & Ward agents, 249 

 Pearl-street, for excellent California boots. Diploma. 



Peter Dorn, Philadelphia, for patent overshoes. Silver medal. 



J. T. Kinken & Co., 207 Cherry-street, for hair insoles. Di- 

 ploma. 



John R. Pitkin & others, 68 Broadway, for pegged shoes man- 

 ufactured by combination of labor and machinery. Silver 

 medal. 



'ladies' boots and shoes. 



Benjamin Shaw, 73 Canal-street, for the best ladies' boots and 

 shoes. Silver medal. 



Young & Server, 520 Broadway, Albany, for excellent speci- 

 mens of ladies boots and shoes.- Diploma. 



BRIDGES. 



Lownan Gay, Rochester, N. Y,, for an iron bridge. Diploma. 



Wm. H. Allen, Brooklyn, N.Y., for a self-supporting arch truss 

 bridge. Diploma. 



Jacob S. Lansing, Canistota, N. Y., for a wooden bridge. Di- 

 ploma. 



BRITTANNIA AND ALBATTA WARE, &C. 



John H. Whitlock, Troy, Rensselaer Co., N. Y., for the best 

 cast and turned Brittannia ware. Silver medal. 



Endicott & Sumner, 106 Elm-street, for excellent Brittannia 

 ware. -Diploma. 



AUcock & Allen, 341 Broadway, for elegant tea sets, &c., pla- 

 ted on Albatta ware. Gold medal. 



Filley & Mead, Philadelphia, for nickel silver ware. Silver 

 medal. 



BRUSHES. 



Porter & Faii-child, 289 Hudson-street, for superior brushes. 

 Silver medal. 



