PREMIUMS AWARDED. 39 



Discretionary. 

 J. S. & J. D. Stout, 185 Reade street, for superior specimens 

 of Trenton water crackers. Diploma. 



FLOUR, ETC. 



Judges— Paul Worth, J. H. Herrick, Henry W. Smith. 



Hecker & Brother, 201 Cherry street, for the best barrel of 

 wheat flower. Diploma. 



Hecker & Brother, 201 Cherry street, for the best barrel of 

 self-raising flour. Diploma. 



Discretionary. 



Mack & Talcott, 261 Washington street, for oatmeal, oat groats, 

 and pearl barley. Diploma. 



AGRICULTURAL AND HORTICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. 



Judges — Sam'l L. Shotwell, Jno. A. Schenck, Jno. G-. Bergen. 



Early, Taylor & Parvin, Hightstown, N. J., for a potato-digger, 

 a valuable labor-saving machine. Diploma. 



John Jones & Co., 31 Fulton street, for a corn-sheller, for its 

 simplicity, evident durability, and practicability. Silver medal. 



R. L. Allen & Co., 189 and 191 Water street, for an improved 

 two-wheel mower. Silver medal. 



G. H. Moore, Rochester, N. Y., for a straight-line plow, well 

 constructed. Silver medal. 



R. L. Allen & Co., 189 and 191 Water street, for a fruit lad- 

 der. Diploma. 



Henry Steele, Jersey City, N. J., for a bee protector. Diploma, 



Patent Package Company, Newark, N. J., for patent packages 

 for seeds, &c. Diploma. 



Jesse K. Park, Marlboro,' Ulster county, N. Y., for patent 

 berry baskets. Diploma. 



William D. Grimshaw, 494 Broadway, for a self-acting ventila- 

 tor for greenhouses. Diploma. 



The American Hydropult Company, 41 Park Row, for the 

 patent hydropult. Diploma. 



[This effective invention was the means of saving the Palace 

 Garden Hall from destruction by fire, during the Thirty-second 

 annual fair of the American Institute, on the evening of the 5th 

 of October, I860.] 



POULTRY. 



Judges — Daniel Fowler, D. Tilton, Joseph T. Hedden. 

 Wm. Simpson, jr.. West Farms, N. Y., for the best and largest 

 collection of domestic fowls. Silver plate, $15. 



