ista’ tools, band working machinery, oc ton, wool, pHutteff and book binding, paper and hemp mach!o« cry, agricultural Implements and machinery, sewing aio turning machines, hoisting machines, grist at 1 and grain cleaning machines, and miseeUaneens machinery, numbered 460.Stores, ragat and furnacesSafas and safe locks .................... ............ UBuilding hardware and materials .. 57Iron and brass castings, gas fixtures, plumbing, tin, sheet iron and copper workIron, steel, scales and saws.................................Boots, shoes and leather, rubber goods, leatherbelting, leather hose.................. 40Garrisges, harness and trunksTobacco manufactured and unmanufactured*.. 8§Watches, clocks, silver and plated ware, philosophical apparatus, surgical and dental Instruments, military goods and fire arms .............55Ho ute oh old articles, furniture upholstery, carpet rugs, mats and paper hanging...... .....12sGlass, earthen and stone ware 10Manufactures of silk, cotton, flax and wool............ 62« Jothlng and furnishing goods, hats, caps and furs.. 89Marine articles.................................... 3Chemicals, paints, oils, soaps and candles............... 75Flour and cured meats...................... 5Pianos, organs and musical instruments................. 17Fine art t,penmanehlp,engravlng find lithographing 85 Books, printing and bind Ladies’ departmentConfections, preserves and wines....................;...... lgFancy nKtKbiiudisp.,.., ......... 12Miscellaneous articles, not included in any of the foregoing ................................................—..... 35The whole number of entries is 1,498. Hod many separate articles this will embrace can only be conjectured, for Ip jnany instances large numbers have been included In single entries, indeed running into the hundreds. Estimating the average of articles to the id try at twenty, which would seem to be a low estimate, it would make the whole number of articles on exhibition thirty thousand. 8ueh figures convey tb one’s mind the magnitude ol this grand display better perhaps than any thing else we could say. It is no wonder visitors wHl wander through the balls for days and each day see something now; that legs grow weary and tne eye tired amid so much to tee.