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William Read & Co., Philadelphia, for the best faucets. Silver 

 Medal. 



Horatio Kelsey, 46 Columbia-st., N. Y., for the second best fau 

 cets. Diploma. 



Smith W. Bullock, 27 Peck Slip, N. Y., for the best model of a 

 water-wheel. Diploma. 



Joseph Durkee, Binghamton, N. Y., for the second best model 

 of a water-wheel, Diploma. 



Ira W. Shaler, Prattsville, Greene Co., N. Y., for a good bark mill. 

 Diploma. 



H. Vincent, 207 Houston-st., N. Y., for a well made hydraulic 

 ram. Diploma. 



Bruce Brothers, Jersey City, for a ship biscuit and cracker machine. 

 (Gold and Silver medals having been before awarded.) Diploma. 



Edward Downes, 41 Howard-st., N. Y., for the best lathe. Di- 

 ploma. 



George Nixon, lOi Bowery, N. Y., for the second best lathe. Di- 

 ploma. 



John Horn, 15 Cannon-st., N. Y., for the best stocks and dies. 

 Diploma. 



Robert Gorsuch, 372 Fifth-st., N. Y., for a well made model of a 

 good machine for making lead pipe. Silver Medal. 



M. N. Armstrong, Williamsburgh, L. I., for a knife cleaning ma- 

 chine, a very useful article. (Diploma awarded last year.) Silver 

 Medal. 



Brown & Fernhead, 83 Fulton-st., N. Y., for the best specimens 

 of counter scales. Diploma. 



D. G. Donald, 680 Water-st., for the second best counter scales. 

 Diploma. 



Henry Nelson, 240 Third Avenue, for superior horse shoes and 

 hammers. Diploma. 



W, R. & A. Inslee, Newark, N. J., for a tinner's press for orna- 

 mental work. Diploma. 



A. L. Johnson, Baltimore, Md., for a revolving fire proof iron 

 window shutter. (Safe and convenient.) Silver Medal. 



Thomas Cooper, Hempstead, L. I., for a model of an anthracite pud- 

 dling furnace, highly useful and economical. Gold Medal. 



Augustus Thayer, Chatham, N. Y., for the best workmanship on 

 pumps. Diploma. 



Philo C. Curtis, Hartford, Conn., for the second best workman- 

 ship on pumps. Diploma. 



Ezra S. Williams, Conn., for good rotary house pumps. Diploma. 



Sabin Lewis, 106 William-st., N. Y., for the best wrenches. Di- 

 ploma. 



H. W. Miller, Worcester, Mass., for the second best wrenches. 

 Diploma. 



Franklin Ransom, 247 Water st., N. Y., for an ingenious hydrau- 

 lic machine. Diploma. 



Shuler C. Higbe, Fulton Co., N. Y., for a well made engine pump 

 and hydrant cock. Diploma. 



