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Ware, made by C. Cartllclge & Co., Long Island, N. Y., at prices 

 less than imported Ware of equal quality. Messrs. Clapps, the 

 Agents, exhibited Tea and Table Sets, Door Plates, Escutcheons, ■ 

 Bell-Pulls, Knobs, Letters and Figures for Signs, and other use- 

 ful and ornamental articles of elegant workmanship and extraor- 

 dinary strength and tenacity. Diploma. 



No. 7. Timothy Walker, of HoUiston, a Washing Machine of 

 superior construction ; besides the rubbing board, it has the wiper 

 of the fulling mill, operated by a hand lever acting on a toggle- 

 joint ; simple — efficient. Price ^10. Diploma. 



No. 8. Martin C. Forest, Foxborough, a Gold-mounted Hick- 

 ory Cane, a beautiful crooked stick. Gratuity, 50 cts. 



No. 9. James Daniels, East Medway, a lot of plain and 

 mounted walnut Whip Stocks. Although Mr. Daniels is blind, 

 your Committee must have been more than blind had they not no- 

 ticed the fine proportion and the beautiful curvilinear taper of those 

 Stocks, wliich would put to the blush many who had served their 

 time at the bench. The finish also was such, that we finish with — 

 a diploma. 



No. 10. Chase, Brothers, Boston, exhibited Iron Railing, 

 Fence, Settees, Posts, Tree Guards, Busts, Images, Vases, Ani- 

 mals, &c., useful and ornamental — well executed. A diploma. 



No. 11. Timothy Phelps, Dedham, Hats ; of a quality worthy 

 the heads of taller men than we are. 



No. 12. Boyden & Co., South Dedham, Cabinet Work ; had 

 it been offered in season, it would have been more distinctly no- 

 ticed. 



No. 13. Perforated, or Lace-work Mahogany Veneers — well 

 done. 



No. 14. John Mears, of Dorchester, exhibited a Machine for 

 wringing Clothes, applicable to any tub, with which a child of ten 

 years can wring a sheet or blanket. Price $1.25. Has been 

 used and approved. 



No. 15. John Mears, Dorchester, exhibited a lot of Cast Mal- 

 leable Iron Horse-Shoes, new, and in various stages of wear, as 

 taken from the hoof, designed for frosting, sharp all round — pre- 

 vent balling, and give the horse a firm tread — having counter- 

 sunk nail holes, and may be bent to the form of the foot. Price, 

 per set, 75 cts. Have been used and approved. 



