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N. Barlow, 345 Broadway, for an excellent improved circular 

 saw, and sharpener for saw-teeth. Silver medal. 



P. C. & S. Ingersoll, Greenwich, Conn., Engelbrecht & Skil- 

 linger, agents, 229 Broadway, for a portable sawing machine for 

 felling trees. Diploma. 



C. F. Packard, Greenwich, Conn., for a sawing machine for 

 fence jjickets. Diploma. 



Wright & Huntington, Newark, N. J., Geo. S. Cummings, 

 agent, 118U Broadway, for a scroll saw. Diploma. 



C. B. Hutchinson, Auburn, N. Y.,for a model of a saw-mill, an 

 admirable contrivance. Diploma. 



C. M. Day, 45 Avenue D, for the best saw-mill feeder. Di- 

 ploma. 



Smith & Cowles, Amherst, Mass., for a superior felloe machine. 

 Silver Medal. 



C. W. Wyatt, Newburgh, N. Y., for a portable felloe dressing 

 machine. Diploma. 



G. F. Packard, Greenwich, Conn., for a lath cutting machine. 

 •Diploma. 



C. B. Hutchinson, & Co., Auburn, N. Y., J. G. E. Larned, 

 agent, 28 Pine street, for an excellent stave ^nd barrel machine. 

 Silver medal. 



Geo. W. La Baw, Jersey city, N. J., Jno. Cotter, agent, 335 

 Broadway, for a mitre machine. Silver medal. 



Burley & Putnam, Boston, Mass., for a superior dovetailing 

 machine. Silver medal. 



F. A. Gleason, Rome, N. Y., for a mitre and dovetail grooving 

 machine. Diploma. 



Ebenezer S. Peters, Kent, Conn., for a shingle cutting machine. 

 Diploma. 



Southwick, Thomas & Co., Brooklyn, L. I., for an excellent match 

 cutting and framing machine. Silver medal, 



Discretio7iary. 



C. B. Morse, Rhinebeck, N. Y., for an improvement in a ma- 

 chine for preparing, tonguing, planing and grooving at one ope- 

 ration. Gold medal. 



Machinery, JVo. 4. — Steam Engines, and all other machines^ and 

 jparts of machinery not otherwise apportioned. 



Judges— T. B. Stillman, D. C. Ambler, W. H. Ellet, Thaddeus 

 Selleck, Alfred C. Bo wen. 



J. S. Bunce & Co., 2G Washington street, for the best high- 

 pressure engine. Silver medal. 



