90 TRANSACTIONS OF THE 



George Wheeler & Co., 334 Broadway, N. Y., for a rice hulling 

 machine. Diploma. 



Edward Harrison, New Haven, Conn., S. C. Hills, agent, 12 

 Piatt street. New- York, for a grist mill. (A gold medal having 

 been before awarded.) Diploma. 



Harris Brothers, Elizabeth, N. Y., A. L. Ackerman, agent, 163 

 Greenwich street, N. Y., for a smut and scouring machine. (A 

 gold medal having been before awarded.) Diploma. 



J. M. Emerson & Co., 371 Broadway, N. Y., for a combination 

 patent portable saw mill. Diploma. 



Machinery^ JVo. 8. — Sewing Machines. 



Judges — John A. Schenck, James M. Bottum, Joseph Thorne, 



Wheeler & Wilson's Manufacturing Company, 343 Broadway, 

 New-York, for the best double thread family sewing machine. 

 (A gold medal having been before awarded.) Diploma. 



S. P. Chapin, 408 Broadway, New- York, for hem folders for 

 sewing machines. Diploma. 



J. T. Jones, 458 Broadway, New- York, for adjustable binding 

 gauge for sewing machines. Diploma. 



William B. Bishop, Brooklyn, L. I., for bosom guide for sewing 

 machines. Diploma. 



I. M. Singer & Co., 458 Broadway, N. Y., for a family sewing 

 machine. Bronze medal. 



M. Tinkles, 421 Broadway, N. Y., for a sewing machine. Dip. 



I. M. Singer & Co., 458 Broadway, N. Y., for an embroidery 

 sewing machine. Silver medal. 



Watson, Wooster & Co., 449 Broadway, N. Y., for the best single 

 thread family sewing machine, (for cheapness and simplicity). 

 Silver medal. 



Machincrxj^ JYo. 9. — Miscellaneous JYew Inventions. 



Judges — Joseph Dixon, Henry R. Worthington, Thomas D. 

 Stetson. 



Seyfert McManus & Co., Reading, Penn., A. B. Wood, agent, 

 253 Broadway, New-York, for superior steam boiler flues. Gold 

 medal. 



Arad Wood worth, 3d, Boston, Mass., for cordage machinery. 



Gold medal. 



