No. 11, Duryee & Forsyth, ware house trucks, a great improvement,..... ...Diploma. 13, Crawford & Reynolds, Cleveland, Ohio, nine kegs of Medal. Diploma. 17 and 48, Rufus Brown, Detroit, India rubber belting, packing, &c., a good article and commended to the attention of machinists,.. ..Diploma. 47, Emmery & Co., Albany, N. Y., half belt clasps,... Trans. 31, B. H. Woodworth, Detroit, sash balance, combining the desirable properties of ventillating a room, and simplicity of construction, a good improvement, ----- $3.00 43, Alfred Thomas, Kalamazoo, one Schroeder lime kiln. The committee cannot report on its properties or advantages, having received no explanation of its construction or application, Discretionary. 82, D. O. & W. S. Penfield, Detroit, lot of pump chain and tubes, of galvanized iron, well adapted for common wells, - - - 117, J. W. Harkinson, Pontiac, one quadrant, plumb and level, an ingenious improvement of a well known principle, Book. Diploma and Trans. 143, Stevens & Zug, Detroit, two metallic burial cases, a valuable improvement, 276, H. B. West, Huntington, Loraine county, Ohio, one pair matched dogs in harness and their carraige, a curiosity which contributed by its novelty, much to the interest of the exhibition,.. Trans. 5.00 4, James M. Hale, Akron, Ohio, various samples of machine cards, well got up,. 3.00 No. 19 and 20, J. T. Johnson, New York City, Professor Johnson's chemical soaps, very fine specimens, specially recommended and well worthy the attention of economical house keepers, - - - Diploma. 21 and 22, J. T. Johnson's Beaumont's starch polish and 28, Ladue & Eldred, Detroit, several pieces of leather $3.00 Medal. 29 to 38, Ladue & Eldred, Detroit, beautiful specimens Diploma. 40, miniature fire engine, LaFayette Fire Company, De- 2.00 2, Jacob Hendrickson, Pontiac, 1 bottle currant wine, 247, A. C. Hubbard, Detroit, 1 bottle currant wine,... 2 00 1 00 1.00 319, Mrs. Ira H. Butterfield, Utica, Macomb county, 1 bottle elderberry wine, 1.00 112, Chas. Piquette, Detroit, 1 case of gold pens, 1st prem., Medal. 58, Guile & Allison, Detroit, case of gold pens, 2d pre mium,- . - Medal. 59, T. B. Leavenworth, Detroit, excellent specimens of workmanship, Trans. 63, C. Simmons, Detroit, one clothes dryer,.. Trans. No. 78, E. McDonald, Detroit. The exhibitor not being pres ent, the committee were unable to judge of its merits. Nos. 104, 105 and 106, J. E. Jones, Cincinnati, Ohio, manufactured silks, cravats, h'dk'fs, vestings, &c., good specimens of domestic manufacture, and worthy of encouragement, Diploma. 107 & 108, Simeon B. Williams, Cincinnati, Ohio, best Diploma. 117, Rice & Sherwood, Saline, Washtenaw Co., Spratt's van and cushion, a fine exhibition of industry and taste, 2 00 No. 143, Henry Metz, Detroit, 1 composition roof,.......Diploma. 149, John Daines, Birmingham, Oakland Co., lot of drain tile, a very useful article and recommended by the committee to the attention of all whose premises require their use, Diploma. No. 151, Palmer & Whipple, Detroit, specimsns of book binding, 1 super-royal ledger, and morrocco binding of Burns' works,.. Diploma. No. 297, George Wheaton, Detroit, specimen of morocco binding,... Diploma. No. 150, C. Morse & son, Detroit, specimen of book binding, medium blank book,.. 3.00 No. 153, G. W. Parker, Detroit, 5 doz. assorted colors, morocco linings, good specimens and deserving favorable notice, 3.00 No. 158, D. T. Bennett, Detroit, 2 linen shirts, well made garments, deserving favorable notice, 1.00 No. 164, Cabinet Makers' Association, Detroit, rose wood book case, a very superior mechanical specimen and most creditable to Detroit artisans, 171, Cabinet Makers' Association, black walnut show case, Diploma. 174, 175 and 176, Wm. Fewins, Detroit, 2 patent wig, Diploma. 279, Wm. Bostwick, Detroit, one unique cane, ....Transactions. 66 assortment of earthan ware, 75, Kohler & Lepp, Transactions and... 2.00 195, Edwards, Morris & Co., Pittsburg, Pa., sash fas- 2.00 339, P. Hamilton, Detroit, Arnold's sash lock, . - - Trans. Trans. 213, Geo. Doty, Detroit, one case of silver ware, very 214, 215, 216, M. F. Brooks, Cleveland, Ohio, one em- . Trans. Medal. .Diploma. 229, Joseph Granger, Detroit, stucco ornaments, Diploma. 290, J. R. Wilcox, Detroit, one patent iron fence post, a very neat and tasteful article. The utility and cheapness of these fences need only to be known to be appreciated, Dip. 191, 192, 193 and 194, Edwards, Morris & Co., Pittsburgh, Pa., varieties of store and dwelling house locks, latches, blind hinges, &c., manufactured at the Excelsior Works, Pittsburgh, Pa. All useful and well finished articles, with valuable combinations, and entitled to special notice of the Society,.. Diploma. 289, D. B. Harrington, Springfield, Oakland county, earthen ware, Transactions and 1 00 No. 295, R. H. Hall, Detroit, lot of fifty pressed brick, good specimens, 313, Featherson & Trescott, Cleveland, Ohio, camera obscura,.. $3.00 Transactions. 314, A. Wolcott, seven pieces of ornamental castings, Diploma. 316, W. Truesdail, St. Clair, one bundle of sawed shin gles, a perfect article, Diploma. 318, George Clark, Ecorse, thirteen varieties fresh fish - Diploma. 324, George Winter, Detroit, one French hat conforma- Diploma. 244, Benj. Lee, Detroit, one jar of molasses candy, 263 and 264, Hugh Sangster & Co.. Buffalo, N. Y., sun- 1.00 .Medal. 76, F. W. Burgess, Detroit, assortment of silver plating, Medal and Dip. Medal. 18, T. H. Armstrong, Detroit, 3 cases of Masonic, I. O. 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5, L'Etourneau & Menard, Detroit, spec. |