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Cromvrell & Jones, 181 Water street, for quartz sand-paper. Third medal and a 

 certificate. 



Smith «fc Butler, 449 Broadway, for specimens of electro typing. Second medal 

 and a diploma. 



G. Stackpole, 165 Broadway, for an improved patent bit-brace. Third medal and 

 a certificate. 



H. 6. Sheppardson & Co., Shelburn Falls, Mass., for double cut bits and gim- 

 lets, and amateur tools. Third medal and a certificate. 



Judges — Messrs. Hexrt B. Renwick and Samuel Hammoxd. 



Linus Yale, jr., Piermont, N. Y., for bank, safe and small locks. First medal 

 and a diploma. 



Joseph Gorbett, 21 Dunham's place, Williamsburgh, L. I., for permutation safe 

 locks. Third medal and a certificate. 



III.— DEPARTMENT OF DRESS AND HANDICRAFT. 

 Under the supervision of Messrs. Frank Moore and J. Groshon Herriot. 



First Group. — Apparel for ladies — hats, bonnets, dresses, hose, boots and shoes, 

 gloves, shawls, cloaks, mantillas, manufactured furs. 



Second Group. — Apparel for gentlemen — hats, caps, coats, vests, pantaloons, 

 shoes, boots, gloves, overcoats, cloaks, under garments, furs. 



Third Group. — Cloths of wool, cotton and silk; all other fabrics, woven, knit 

 or felt ; ribbon, cords, tassels, thread, buttons, pins, and other materials used in 

 combination with cloth for dresses. 



Fourth Group. — Hand implements used by ladies in manufacturing dress — sew- 

 ing machines, knitting machines, needles, thimbles, scissors, &c. 



Fifth Group. — Specimens of dentistry, artificial limbs, wigs and hair work, 

 surgical apparatus and surgical instruments, spectacles and opera glasses. 



Sixth Group. — Jewelry and ornaments for the person; attachments used in 

 out-door sports — skates, fishing tackle, hunting and shooting apparatus ; gymnastic 

 implements, and toj-s for children. 



Seventh Group. — Trunks, carpet bags, reticules, traveling cases, pocket books, 

 razors, pocket knives, pocket pens, pencils, umbrellas, parasols, and hand imple- 

 ments not elsewhere enumerated. 



FIRST GROUP. 



Judges — Messrs. Stephen Hyatt, James L. Todd and Alanson Pratt. 



Duncan ^lacFarlane, Eighty first street, corner of Broadway, for a silk shawl. 

 Second medal and a diploma. 



Mrs. E. Weston, 495 Broadway, for a specimen of work by Grover & Baker's 

 sewing machine. Second medal and a diploma. 



Convex Weaving Company, One Hundred and Forty -ninth street, for woven 

 corsets. Third medal and a certificate. 



S. 0. Brigham, 205 Broadway, for garment conformators. Third medal and a 

 certificate. 



Lord & Taylor, Broadway, corner of Grand street, for embroideries, ladies' and 

 children's furnishing goods. Second medal and a diploma. 



Miss Jane Gray, Boston, Mass., for amozinc embroideries. Second medal and 

 a diploma. 



