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John N. Genin, 513 Broadway, for the third best ladies' and 

 children's shoes. Diploma. 



Britannia and Tin Ware. 



Judges — Joseph P. Simpson, J. B. Hathaway. 



Isaac Van Hagen, New-York; Taulman & Low, 157 Broadway, 

 for patent locomotive oil cans. Diploma. 



Chappel & Co., 62 Fulton street, for non- evaporating cans, 

 lanterns, lamps, &c. Diploma. 



Taylor & Hodgetts, 60 Beeliman street, for self-sealing cans. 

 Diploma. 



Farr, Briggs & Co., 134 Cherry street, for candle moulds. (A 

 Silver medal having been before awarded.) Diploma. 



William Webb, 307 Broadway, for specimens of improved can- 

 dle moulds. Bronze medal. 



T. Smith, 258 Pearl street, for water coolers. Diploma. 



Brushes. 



Judges— B. B. Fosdick, J. Muckel, H. M. Fairchild. 



James T. Steer & Co., 46 Fulton street, for the best paint 

 brushes. (A silver medal having been before awarded.) Dip. 



James Martin, Newburgh, N. Y., Pinckney & Clark, (agents,) 

 118 Fulton street, for the second best brushes. Bronze medal. 



John Dixon, 152 E. 40th street, for two bundles of brush hair. 

 Diploma. 



Billiard Tables. 



Judges — F. W. Geissenhainer, Jr., J. N. Wells, Jr. 



J. B. Sigonneau, 88 Walker street, for a billiard table. Dip. 



Cabinet Ware. 



Judges — William Ebbitt, J. N. Wells, Jr. 



H. R. & J. L. Plimpton, 62 White street, for the best secretary 

 bedsteads. (A silver medal having been before awarded.) Dip. 



C. L. Taillant, 403 Fourth avenue, for the best invalid chairs. 

 Diploma. 



Glass & Co., 13 Crosby street, for the best inlaid furniture. 

 Bronze medal. 



Robert Paton, 24 Grove street, for the best school furniture. 

 Diploma. 



J. H. Doughty, 11 Canal street, for a general assortment of 

 piano stools, tables, and music stands. Diploma. 



W. Clark, 98 East 26th street, for the best piano-forte leg fast- 

 ener. Diploma. 



Briggs & Vickere, 6 Sullivan street, for the best enamelled fur- 

 niture. Diploma. 



