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John H. Wood, Poughkeepsie, Dutchess co., N. Y., for the second 

 best wagon. Diploma. 



Walerbury & Harvey, Poughkeepsie, Dutchess co., N. Y., for the 

 best one horse sleigh. Silver Medal. 



Isaac Mix, Jr., 440 Broadway, for the best one horse sleigh, not 

 painted. Diploma. 



John W. Whitney, Poughkeepsie, Dutchess co., N. Y., for a two 

 horse sleigh. Silver Medal. 



Bedford &l Crane, Newark, N. J., for a bundle of carriage bows. 

 Diploma. 



Harrison & Breese, Newark, N. J., for a set of patent axles. Di- 

 ploma. 



E. S. Scripture, Syracuse, N. Y., for a carriage wheel. Diploma. 



George Dunn, Newark, N. J., for buggy and sulky railings and 

 dash frames. (Silver medal having been before awarded.) Diploma. 



Carving and Gilding. 



William S. Conely, 35 Reade-street, for the best gilding and orna- 

 mental framework. Diploma. 



J. H. Doughty, 361 Grand-street, for the second best carved orna- 

 ments. Diploma. 



C. Ramseyer, 147 Leonard-street, for corner pieces of frames. 

 (For accuracy.) Diploma. 



Castings. 



Jonathan Moore, 3 Dutch-street, for superior cast iron large bronzed 

 umbrella and hat stands, bronzed and gilt fire set and stands. Di- 

 ploma. 



Salt & Ritchie, Williamsburgh, L. I., for an iron casting umbrella 

 stand, (for smoothness without filing, varnish, or paint.) Siver Medal. 



Andrew Meneely, West Troy, N. Y., for the best church, steam- 

 boat, and factory bells. Gold Medal. 



Jordan L. Mott, 264 Water-street, for a cast iron bathing tub, 

 (weight two hundred and forty-five pounds.) Diploma. 



John Hendricks, Houston-street, for brass door knobs. Diploma. 



Belden Barnes, corner of Hester and Elizabeth- streets, for brass 

 door knobs. Diploma. 



Gaspar Godone, 403 J Broadway, for an iron music stand. Diploma. 



Clocks and Watches. 



Eggart & Son, 239 Pearl-street, for the best chronometers. Gold 

 Medal. 



Henry Glover, 5 Wall-street, for the second best chronometers. 

 Silver Medal. 



Silas B. Terry, Terrysville, Conn., for a patent lever clock, (for its 

 adaptation.) Silver Medal. 



Victor Giroud, 281 Broadway, for a superior lever escapement 

 clock. Gold Medal. 



