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E. G. Potter, Scott, Cortland county, best arrangement for 

 raising water other than pump, a very curious mode of 

 raising water from an open well, with two self-discharging 

 buckets, _ _ _ $5 



H. Cooper k Co., Watertown, best and most numerous col- 

 lection agricultural implements, _ 25 



Ira Carter, Malone, Franklin county, iron oscillating force 

 pump, (this the committee did not consider as strictly 

 under their jurisdiction, as not adapted to farm purposes, 

 but would recommend it as a powerful force pump, well 

 adapted to mill and other purposes,) Vol. Trans. 



Troy Portable Grain Mill Company, Fellows' portable grist 

 mill, (this mill the committee consider worthy the attention 

 of the farmer, capable of making meal for family use or 

 for feeding, and also adapted to crushing the cob, recom- 

 mend, ._ __ Vol. Trans. 



No. 52. A. STEAM ENGINES. 



For a steam engine, (portable) 4 boiler, with cooking appa- 

 ratus attached, of excellent workmanship and economy of 

 space, A. N. Wood & Co., Eaton, Madison county, S. Medal. 



For 2 stationary engines and boilers, of first class workman- 

 ship, very compact and of low cost, Goulding, Badgely & 

 Sewall, Watertown, _ Silv'er Medal. 



For a portable steam engine and portable steam saw mill, a 

 really valuable and new invention for clearing land and 

 road building, the committee award the highest premium 

 in their gift, to Fairbanks, Wilmot & Co., New-York-City, 

 343 Broadway, Silver Medal & Dip. 



For a large collection of steam engines and boilers, especially 

 adapted for the use of farmers and meclianics — tlie large 

 number of 700 which Messrs. H & Sons have disposed of, 

 is the best evidence, in the opinion of the committee of 

 tlieir great practical v^lue — Hoard & Sons, Watertown, S. Medal. 



For a very fine working model of an oscillating engine, the 

 committee award J.W.Forsyth & Son, Cape Vincent,.. Dip. 



Hoard & Sons, Watertown, the Ex. Committee award for the , 

 splendid display of steam engines and machinery in opera- 

 ration on the gnmnds, and which added greatly to the 

 interest of the exhiltitinn The Society's Gold Medal. 



