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J. Parkhurst, Springfield, N, Y., for second best book-binders' 

 boards. Diploma. 



Cook & Somerville, 48 Ann-street, for the best specimen of book- 

 binding. Silver medal. 



H. Frenke, 50 ClifF-street, for beautiftj specimens of book-binding. 

 Diploma. 



J. B. Lippincott & Co., Philadelphia, Penn., for handsome speci- 

 mens of book-binding on two bibles. Silver medal. 



Stanford & Swords, 137 Broadway, for specimens of books and 

 binding, in great variety. Diploma. 



W. W. Rose, 19 Wall-street, for the best specimen of blank books. 

 (Silver medal having been before awarded.) Diploma. 



Rich & Loutrel, 61 William-street, for neat and substantial blank 

 books. Diploma. 



George Burnham, W. W. Rose, agent, 19 Wall-street, for a patent 

 Columbian press and dampening tablet. Diploma. 



John W. Stickney, Rockville, Conn., Legget Brothers, agents, 301 

 Pearl-street, for specimens of printing paper. Silver medal. 



Francis Monroe, Concord, Mass., for the best lead pencils. Silver 

 medal. 



Minors' Work. 



Charles Akers and W. H. C. Dodd, Bloomfield, N. J., for beautiful 

 and well executed book-binders' tools. $5 and a certificate. 



gents' boots and shoes. 



M. B. Canfield, Orange, N. J., for the best calf skin boots. Silxer 

 medal. 



David Mundell, 116 Fulton-street, Brooklyn, L. I., for the best 

 patent leather dress boots. Silver medal. 



M. B. Canfield, Orange, N. J., for the best pair of leather brogans. 

 Diploma. 



T. Winship & Co., 277 Pearl-street, for patent leather over shoes 

 without seams. Diploma. 



ladies' boots and shoes. 



Benjamin Shaw, 73 Canal-street, for a new style of toilet slippers. 

 JDiploma. 



