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Carving. 



P. Cartereau, 334 Greenwich-street, for the best specimen of carv- 

 ing. Silver medal. 



P. F. Sedalle, 216 Boadway, for a frame, an excellent specimen 

 of machine moulding and fancy sawing. Diploma. 



Thomas Braidwood, 17 Post's Buildings, for designs of calico 

 prints. Diploma. 



William N. Johnson, 204 Bowery, for portrait frames. Diploma. 



Isaac Bennett, 68 V^dam-street, for a parlor ornament. Di- 

 ploma. 



Castings. 



Jordan L. Mott, 264 Water-street, for garden furniture, (cast iron 

 vases and chairs). Silver medal. 



John B. Clute, 229 Pearl-street, for a cast iron urn. Silver 

 medal. 



C. F. Hoag, Schenectady, N. Y., for the best specimen of hollow 

 ware. Silver medal. 



N. Batchelor, 101 Reade-street, for fancy cast iron tables, highly 

 'Ornamented. Gold medal. 



Clocks and Watches. 



John S, Greig, Walden, Orange co., N. Y., for an improved clock, 

 "to sit itself plumb. Silver medal. 



George H. Clarke, agent, 46 Courtlandt-street, for ship clocks. 

 Diploma. 



Philip B. Segee, 30 Franklin-street, for a traveling timepiece. 

 Diploma. 



Year Clock Company, 35 Courtlandt-street, for one year clocks. 

 (Silver medals having been before awarded.) Diploma. 



D. Eggert & Son, 239 Pearl-street, for the workmanship on chro- 

 nometers. Silver medal. 



Henry Glover, 5 Wall-street, for the workmanship on chronome- 

 ters. Silver medal. 



Trinity Church Clock. 



James Rodgers, 4 10 J Broadway, for the clock in Trinity church. 

 The arrangement of the whole, as regards manufacture and finish, 

 does great Tedit to the skill and ingenuity of the maker. Gold 

 ^nedaL 



