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Gridley, Amenia, for two pairs Sad Irons ; to Abram Fonda, Pough- 

 keepsie, for samples of Tooth Wash, Tooth Powder, and Tooth Paste ; 

 to Anson Barhydt, Columbia county, for three models of Bee Hives 

 and Bee House. 



Manufactures. — Diplomas were awarded to the Middlesex Com- 

 pany, Lowell, Mass., for a splendid assortment of Broadcloths, Cas- 

 simeres and fancy Woolens, J. Gleason, agent ; to Archibald Winter, 

 Rondout, for a specimen of Shoes made by a machine from one 

 piece of leather without a seam ; to Z. Pratt & Co., Prattsville, for 

 four sides of Spanish leather, sweated and tanned in five months in 

 hemlock, in the common mode ; to Watson & Dwight, Windham, 

 for four sides of slaughtered Sole Leather, tanned in hemlock in four 

 and a half months, in the usual mode ; to Wm. Wilson, Poughkeep- 

 sie, for a Ledger in elegant Russia binding ; to Joseph Laubach, 

 Middletown, Penn., for an Iron Revolving Hearth ; to John C. Cham- 

 bers, Poughkeepsie, for a beautiful Row Boat ; to G. M. Viele, 

 Poughkeepsie, for a Hat ; to Henry D. Meyers, Poughkeepsie, for a 

 Pump and Block ; to Wm. Shiels, Poughkeepsie, for a fine speci- 

 men of Mahogany Grained Doors ; to R. G. Holmes, Poughkeepsie, 

 for a beautiful set of Artificial Teeth • to Bernard Skinner, Pough- 

 keepsie, for a beautiful specimen of Buckskin ; to Granger & Todd, 

 Oneida county, for a specimen of Glassware ; to Thomas Prosser, 

 New-York, for a beautiful variety of Porcelain Buttons ; to Mosely, 

 Howard & Co., Poughkeepsie, for specimens of Solid Head Pins; to 

 Fairchild, Pelton & Co., Poughkeepsie, for specimens of the same; 

 to M. Morse, Rochester, for an elegantly bound Blank Ledger ; to 

 John Eisel, Poughkeepsie, for a beautiful specimen of Boots ; to Alex. 

 Wright, Poughkeepsie, for a Rifle ; to Alex. Ross, for American 

 manufactured Brussels Carpeting. 



Carriages and sleighs — Diplomas, to John H. Wood, Poughkeep- 

 sie, for carriages and sleigh ; to John W. Whitney, Poughkeepsie, 

 for a single horse carriage ; to Harvey Palmer, Poughkeepsie, for a 

 single horse pleasure wagon. 



Stoves. — To Wager & Dater, Troy, for 4 air tight stoves, $3 ; to 

 Smith, Lockwood & Co., Troy, for 4 family and 1 hotel stoves for 

 coal or wood, $5, and Diplomas were awarded to J. T. McCarty & 

 Co., Rhinebeck, for one stove; to Barnard & Heermance, Pough- 

 keepsie, for 2 cooking stoves ; to Low & Bradley, Poughkeepsie, for 

 2 stoves ; to George Smithson, Poughkeepsie, for a cooking closet ; 

 to W. O. Jenks, Albany, for a parlor coal stove ; to James Robb, 

 Peekskill, for a cooking stove ; to R. D. C. Stoughtenburgh, Pough- 

 keepsie, for a parlor wood stove and a parlor coal radiator; to At- 

 wood & Cole, Troy, for 4 cooking stoves ; J. C. Heermance, Sche- 

 nectady, for 2 cooking stoves. 



Smut machines — To Wm. Delaney, Canterbury, $5 ; to W. G. 

 Borland, Little Falls, $3 ; to E. F. Cushman, Troy, $3. 



A premium of $2 was awarded to John Wilkinson, Union Vale, 

 for a specimen of chrystalized maple sugar ; to Andrew Meneely, 

 West Troy, for two church bells, weighing 650 and 1525 lbs., with 

 improved cast iron yokes, and 1 gilded steamboat bell weighing 172 



