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P. Laboyteaux & Co., 631^ Broadway, for the best ladies' boots 

 and shoes. Silver medal. 



BRITANNIA WARE. 



Smith & Feltman, Albany, N. Y., for the best Britannia ware. 

 Gold medal. 



J. H. Whitlock, Troy, N. Y,, for the best cast and turned Britan- 

 nia ware. Silver medal. 



BRUSHES. 



John K. Hoppel, 337 Pearl-street, for the best paint and hair 

 brushes. Silver medal. 



Steele & Co., 305 Pearl-street, for the best feather brushes. (Sil- 

 ver medal having been before awarded.) Diploma. 



Miss S. Green, 117 Grand-street, for a feather brush very neatly' 

 made. Diploma. 



CABINET WARE. 



John Needham, cor. Bleecker and Grove-streets, for the best sofk 

 bedstead. Silver medal. 



A. G, Warren, Norwich, Conn., for the second best sofa bedstead. 

 Diploma. 



John Colsey, 26 Harrison-street, for the best portable writing desk. 

 Silver medal. 



William Stoddard, for the second best work box. Diploma. 



J. Smith, 105 Fulton-street, for extension tables, bureaus and book 

 cases. Diploma. 



W. B. Lane, 23 Catharme-street, for a dressing case. Diploma. 



J. Bradley, 317 Pearl-street, for papier machd chairs and table. 

 (Silver medal having been awarded.) Diploma. 



James H. Cooke, 92 Broadway, for a counting house desk. Di- 

 ploma. 



Mrs. E, Moxen, Williamsburgh, L. I., for an inlaid work table^ 

 and pearl and shell work. Diploma. 



Jacob Steurer, 80 19th-street, for cane seats. Diploma. 



R. H & J. G. Isham, 71 Fulton-street, for best sand paper. (Sil- 

 ver medal having been before awarded.) Diploma. 



G. W. Whitmore, Brooklyn, L, L, for second best sand paper. 

 Diploma. 



