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Chauncey Andrews, Paterson, N. J., for an elevating water-wheel, 

 (a good arrangement. Silver Medal. 



Chauncey Andrew, Paterson, N. J., for the best bobbins. (Silver 

 Medal having been before awarded.) Diploma. 



Carver & Pine, Matteawan, N. Y., for the second best bobbins. 

 Diploma. 



Matteawan, N. Y., for a differential press of great power. Silver 

 Medal. 



Chatfield H. Smith, Sixth-st., and Bowery, N, Y., for a safety stop 

 cock for locomotives. Silver Medal. 



William Robinson, 174 Fulton st., N. Y., for wood and iron hy- 

 drants Diploma. 



Smith W. Bullock, 27 Peck Slip, N. Y., for the best cotton or hay 

 press for common use. Silver medal. 



Levi Dedrieck, Cleveland^ M, Y., for the second best hay press. 

 Diploma. 



Rogers, Ketcham & Grosvernor, Paterson, N, J., for a throstle 

 frame, an excellent machine with improvements. Silver Medal. 



J. Bauder, Bridgeport, Conn., for the best of portable grain mills, 

 (Piatt's patent.) Silver Medal. 



Prentice & Page, 40 Eldridge-strcet, N. Y., for a superior portable 

 grain mill. (Silver medal having been before awarded.) Diploma. 

 Samuel Fairlamb, 44 Forsyth-street, N. Y., for a good fringe loom. 

 Diploma. 



Nicholas Morgan, 52 Cliff-street, N. Y., for a tenoning machine. 

 Silver Medal. 



Peck, Smith & Co., Southington, Conn., for superior tinners, ma- 

 chines. Diploma. 



Solomon Stow, Southington, Conn., for superior tinners' machines. 

 Diploma. 



Isaac Crossett, Bennington, Vt., for a complete set of machinery 

 for making barrels. Silver Medal. 



Jacob Groat, Troy, N. Y., for a machine for hulling rice. Silver 

 Medal. 



F. E. Sickels, 349 Greenwich-street, N. Y., for an exhaust cam and 

 lever, an ingenious contrivance. Diploma. 



Pearson Crosby, Fredonia, Chautauque Co., N. Y., for a cheap and 

 useful portable saw-rnill. Silver Medal. 



E. & T. Fairbanks, St. Johnsburgh, Vt., for the best platform 

 scales. (Silver medal having been before awarded.) Diploma. 



Bull & Wade, 172 Elm-street, N. Y., for excellent platform scales. 

 Diploma. 



D. H. Southworth, 106 Avenue D., N. Y., for superior smut ma- 

 chines. (Gold medal having been before awarded. Diploma. 



Eli P. Drake, Troy, N. Y., for a machine for crimping boots. 

 Silver Medal. 



James Bogardus, 46 East Broadway, N. Y., for eccentric iron 

 disc mills for grinding (Gold medal having been before awarded.) 

 Diploma. 



