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Steele & Co., 305 Pearl-street, and 53 Nassau-street, for the 

 best specimen of feather brushes. Silver medal. 



Combs, Lewis & Co., 115 6th Avenue, for feather brushes. 

 Diploma. 



CABINET WARE. 



Mc Donough & Hammett, Philadelpliia, for the best sofa bed- 

 stead. Silver medal. 



W. B. & H. W. Douglass, Newark N. J., for gothic rosewood 

 inlaid table. Diploma. 



Georg6 J. Colsey, 90 Leonai-d-street, for the best portable desk. 

 Silver medal. 



G. W. Whitmore, Brooklyn. 



R. H. & I. G. Isham, 71 Fulton-street, for superior sand pa- 

 per. Diploma to each. 



Ingersoll & Halsey, 71 Bowery, for the best fancy chairs. 

 Diploma. 



Charles Gumbert, 79 Grand-street, for an easy chair, excellent 

 specimen of upholstery. Diploma. 



David Walker, Newark, N. J., for self-rocking cradles. Di- 

 ploma. 



A. F. Schade, 60 Greenwich-street, for book-racks. Diploma. 



Mason & Smith, 28 and 30 Attorney-street, for rosewood chairs. 

 Diploma. 



Mc Donough & Hammett, Philadelphia, for a writing desk. 

 Diploma. 



J. H. Frazer, 312 Pearl-street, for a mahogany show case. 

 Diploma. 



N. P. Kimball, 47 Beekman-street, for kiln-dried pine doors, 

 liver medal. 



John S. Meyer, 27th-street, for machine made doors. Diploma. 



Minors^ Work. 



Wm. H. Hooper, 51 Greenwich-street, for a ladies' work- 

 box $5 and a Certificate. 



CAKES, BISCUIT, CONFECTIONERY, &C. 



Nathan Raynor, 400 Grand-street, for the best plum cake. 

 Diploma. 



