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Waterville Manufacturing Co., Waterbury, Conn., for fine pocket 

 cutlery. Silver medal. 



John Wild, 160 Division-street, (15 years of age,) for fine pocket 

 cutlery. Silver medal. 



Isaac Jaques, Elizabethtown, N. J., for improved tailors' shears. 

 Gold medal. 



John C. Nixon & Son, 91 Nassau-street, for tailors' and o.ther 

 shears. Silver medal. 



Leonard & Wendt, 29 and 31 Gold-street, for tailors' shears. Di- 

 ploma. 



R. Heinisch & Burnet, Newark, N. J., for tailors' shears. Diplo- 

 ma. 



J. D. Chevalier, 184 Broadway, for dentists' instruments. (Silver 

 medal awarded last year.) Diploma. 



R. B. Dunn, North Wayne, Maine, for the best scythes. Silver 

 medal. 



J. H. Morse & Sons, Sheldon Falls, Mass., for the second best 

 scythes. Diploma. 



Lawson & Co , Shelburn Falls, Mass., for scythe snaths. Di- 

 ploma. 



P. Dickinson, Amherst, Mass., Wm. C. Perrine agent, 67 Court- 

 landt-street, for a cast-steel hammer. Silver medal. 



Hiram C. Gerow, 139 Broome-street, for a machinist's hammer. 

 Diploma. 



J. W. Dominick, 6 Catharine-street, for hammers. Diploma. 



Gilbert & Barnett, Newark, N. J., for cast butts. Silver medal. 



Seth Whalen, West Milton, Conn., A. B. Allen, 187 Water-street, 

 agent, for the best hoes. Silver medal. 



E. & T. Fairbanks & Co., St. Johnbury, Vt., Fairbanks & Co., 

 agents, 124 Water-street, for the second best hoes. Diploma. 



William Wheeler & Co., Troy, N. Y., C. B. Conant, Ellis & Co., 

 agents, 217 Pearl-street, for curry combs. Silver medal. 



New-York Screw Co., corner 33d street and 3d Avenue, for the 

 best wood screws. Gold medal. 



New-England Screw Co., Providence, R. I., for the second best 

 "wood screws. Silver medal. 



Thomas Furman, 228 Houston-street, for hand-rail screws. Di- 

 ploma. 



A. B. Taylor, 3 Hague-street, for machinists' wrenches. Diplo- 

 ma. 



J. N. & L. Churchill, Hamden, Conn., for the best cast-steel au- 

 gers. Silver medal. 



