92 ^ fAsSEMBLT 



E. C. E-ly & SonSj 31 Ferry-street, for the seconJ best ladies' sole 

 leather. Diploma. 



Jacobus & Utter, Newark, N. J., for skirting and bag leather. 

 Diploma. 



A. H. Brahe, & Co., 27 Ferry-street, for dressed calf skins. Sil- 

 ver medal. 



Dennis Sullivan, Morristown, N. J., for calf skins in rough. Di- 

 ploma. 



H. P. Graves, 156 Seventeenth-street, for morrocco and binding. 

 Diploma. 



James Cook, 114 Nassau-street, for coloured skivers. Diploma. 



Luraan Foot, North Canaan, Conn., for the best barked tanned 

 sheepskins. (Silver medal having been before awarded.) Diploma. 



George Dudley, Wlnsted, Conn., for the best bark skivers. Di- 

 ploma. 



D. B. Crockett & Co., Newark, N. J., for excellent specimen of 

 patent leather. Silver medal. 



William Whitefield, Frankfort-street, for well finished saddle leath- 

 er. Diploma. 



J. H. Ludlura, 46 Greene- street, for the best leather hose. Silver 

 medal. 



Page & Maurice, corner Elm and Walker streets, for the second 

 best leather hose. Diploma. 



S. C. Lynes, 60 Canal-street, for the best sheep skin mats. Di- 

 ploma. 



P. Dignen, 899 Broadway, for excellent sheep skin mats. Diplo- 

 ma. 



Guy Gibbs, 15 Maiden Lane, tor excellent sheep skin mats. Di- 

 ploma. 



J. H. Ludlum, 46 Greene-street, for a leather fire-bucket. Diplo- 

 ma. 



LOCKS, DOOR SPRINGS AND HINGES. 



Amos Day & Co., Newark, N. J., for the best specimens of night- 

 latches. Diploma. 



George Sommers, Newark, N. J., for the. best trunk and padlocks. 

 Silver medal. . 



Day & Newell, 589 Broadway, for the best specimen of locks. 

 Silver medal. 



Morgan, Isbell, Curtis & Co., W. Meriden, Conn., H. H. Elwell, 

 aofent, for the best union bolt locks. Silver medal. 



H. Burwell, 15 Platt-street, for improved drop-latch, new and 

 tiseful. Silver medal. 



