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Johnson & Goodbll, New-York> a large assortment of Ameri- 

 can porcelain J the manufacture, workmanship and finish of which 

 is far superior to anything of the kind your committee have seen 

 of American manufacture) and are of opinion that the articles on 

 exhibition here will favorably compare with any thing of the 

 kind imported. Silver Medal. 



Elisha Waters, Troy, New-York, Case of atmospheric breast 

 cups and cupping instruments; the peculiarity of the instru- 

 ment consists in exhausting, (when applied to the surface) a suffi- 

 cient quantity of air to allow the milk or blood to flow freely, 

 and when skilfully applied, it being elastic, as the glass fills 

 with fluid the air is expelled in the same quantity, making a 

 continued even pressure upon the surface, which cannot be done 

 with the common air pump. The ease with which it is applied, 

 and manner in which it operates, far exceed any instrument of 

 the kind known to the committee, and they feel warranted in 

 recommending said instrument to all persons who may have use 

 for instruments of the kind. We award a Silver Medal and Vol. 

 Trans. • 



Charles P. Davis, Utica, Stained window glass; the gla-ss has 

 various shades, neatly executed, and in the opinion of your com- 

 mittee holds a prominent place among the many fancy articles of 

 the day. We award a Diploma. 



Henry Basto, New Hartford, Oneida Co., New-York; sam- 

 ples of Cotton Rope ; your committee find it well manufactured, 

 from a good material, and the beauty of the article exceeds those 

 manufactured from hemp or flax, and it is believed for many 

 purposes is far preferable."^ We award a Diploma. 



P. D. May, Utica; Penmanship and Card writing; a great 

 variety was presented to the committee, which for neatness and 

 elegance of style, would favorably compare with any other pro- 

 duction of the kind known to your committee ; many specimens 

 w^re very beautiful, showing a lii^li order of talent in the art of 

 penmanihip. We award $5 and Dl])loma. 



OwKNs k Nkwland, Utica; Marble raonnmenl and olLerspeii- 

 meus of tholr mechanical skill ; the ornamental work and letter- 



