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shown in the broken partsof wheels, Exhibit great tenacity, •with a property 

 for chilling in an eminent degree; and we are informed by the manufacturers 

 that no pains or expense is spared in the selection of their iron ,and forming such 

 a compound as to embrace all the requisite qualities for a superior wheel. We 

 award a -. ..^ Dip. 



One Meat cutter, Z. Wright, Utica; a great masticator, Trans. 



Two Fire Proof and Powder Lock safes, J. M. B. Davidson, Albany. These 

 safes, so highly celebrated, both for their anti-burglar and salamander quali- 

 ties, are too well known to the public to require notice at our hands. As a 

 fire and thief proof safe, we doubt much if any thing can be brought in com- 

 petition with it; and from the severe tests to which they have been exposed, 

 and in every trial successfully, they well deserve the title of " Fire King."** 

 We gladly award a Diploma and Large Silver Medal. 



One Chuck for Milling fork handles, A. E. Pettee, Clayville, N. Y., an ingenious 

 invention, deserving much credit, . Small Medal. 



One Portable water closet, one case Tin and Bronze ware, one model of Chil- 

 son's Air warming and Ventilating furnace, Evans & Chatfield, Utica. The 

 above articles are all well adapted to the purposes for which they were made; 

 very useful and many quite beautiful; of their merits all must know, Dip. 



One model Railroad brake, James H. Bushnell, Utica; claimed to be an entire 

 new invention, superior to anything in use; of this the committe are not ca- 

 pable of judging, but refer the matter to the different railroad corporations, 

 and award Vol. Trans, and $3. 



Four Pipe boxes, three iron clamps, one cast iron Hand Sled, one Rigger screw 

 and Coach Door elamps, Downes & Co., Seneca Falls; all nicely made, and 

 well adapted and worthy of notice Small Medal and Vol. Trans- 

 One Wagon skein and box, Julius Bevins, Plainfield, N. Y.; improved cap and 

 coupling .^ .Vol. Trans. 



One set Locomotive and Steamboat Alarm bells, Brower & Hinman, Syracuse; 

 powerful in tone, well constructed and finished Dip. and Small Medal. 



One improved locomotive lamp, J. A. Williams, Utica. The improvement 

 claimed for this lamp is its powerful refraction, giving an intensely brilliant 

 light, and the ease with which it can be cleaned ; it is highly recommend- 

 ed... Dip. 



One job printing power press, one card printing press, Jason L. Burdick, Utica. 

 These presses are very ingeniously constructed and work admirably. The 

 power press has its power applied by a vibrating lever, by which its opera- 

 tions are speedy and remarkably even. The platten is so constructed that it 

 is kept evenly and directly over the type and bed of the press as they pass 

 back and forth, thus giving plain, even impressions. The card press is simple 

 in its construction, working perfectly and making its impressions plainly and 

 without waste of card material Dip. and ^5. 



Ten varieties of Fairbanks' Patent scales, platform, counter, flour, &c., &c. 

 E. & T. Fairbanks, St. Johnsbury. Vt. The high celebrity to which these 



