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Wiilliam Bigelow, Hartford, Conn., for a dynamometer Diploma, 

 Thomas E. Daniels, Worcester, Mass., for a wood planing machine, 

 (good and useful.) (Silver medal having been before awarded.) 

 Diploma. 



Andrew Menetry, Troy, N, Y.,for a church bell of excellent tone 

 and workmanship. Silver Medal. 



Lewis S. Dod, 315 Stanton-street, N. Y,, for a ship's bell, with an 

 improvement in the hanging. Diploma. 



David L. Seymour, Peekskill, N. Y., for a portable forge and bel- 

 lows. Diploma. 



James Young, Philadelphia, Pa., for a railroad switch, (Self-act- 

 ing and good.) Diploma. 



James Maxwell, 259 Bowery, N. Y., for a good bookbinder's 

 lacking press. Diploma. 



Matteawan Machine Works, Matteawan, N. Y., for parts of cotton 

 machinery of excellent workmanship. Diploma. 



R. B. Ruggles, 60 Gold-street, N Y., for a sole riveting machine, 

 well adapted to the work. Silver Medal. 



Hiram Parker, corner Fifteenth-street and Sixth Avenue,_.N. Y., for 

 the best spoke dressing machine. Diploma. 



E. H. Pennoyer, Harlem, N. Y., for a spoke dressing machine. 

 Diploma. 



T. J. Dyre & Co., Philadelphia, Pa., for black lead melting pots 

 of excellent quality. Diploma. 



James Maxwell, 259 Bowery, N. Y., for a bookbinders' cutting 

 press. Diploma. 



Thomas Prosser, Paterson, N. J., for good welded iron tubes. 

 Dijiloma. 



S. Wood, Worcester, Mass., for an ingenious and well made ma- 

 chine for shaving shingles. Silver Medal. 



James Stone, 490 Broadway, for a proving machine for Croton stop 

 cocks. Diploma. 



Elisha Tolles, for a self-fastening door, very useful for post-offices. 

 Diploma. 



Aaron Palmer, Brockport, N. Y., for an endless self-c. mputing 

 scale. Diploma. 



3. Watmore, for a molasses gate. Diploma. 



Reuben Shaler, Haddam, Conn., for a scouring machine. Diploma. 

 George Farnham, for Lombard's snow plough for railroads, an 

 important improvement. Silver Medal. 



Peter Cooper, Thirty-third-street, for rivet iron, a very excellent 

 article. (Gold Medal having been before awarded.) Diplotna. 

 ^ W. T. Williamson, 4 Little Green-street, for iron coffee and corn 

 mills, well made and useful. Diploma. 



John Frazer, 156 Delancy-street, for a notarial seal press, ingenious, 

 useful and cheap. Diploma. 



William Johnson, 181 Bleecker.street, for the best soda water 

 draught tube. Diploma. 



Charles Lewis, 108 Reade-slreet, for the second best soda water 

 draught tube. Diploma. 



