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This machine can be examined at the office of the Fitch- 

 burg Foundry & Machine Co. 



To Putnam Machine Co., and Rollstone Foundry, for 

 a Six Pounder Gim, cast at the Rollstone Found- 

 ry, and finished at the shop of the Putnam Ma- 

 chine Co., 3 00 

 This was an impromptu specimen of the skill of our Fitch- 

 burg mechanics, got up for salutes on public occasions. It 

 weighs 1010 pounds, bore 3 3-8 inches. It was finished and 

 mounted in eleven hours after it was taken from the mould. 

 It appears to be a perfect casting, and is very handsomely finish- 

 ed and substantially mounted. 



To J. C. Moulton, for best specimens of Daguerreotypes, 2 00 

 Mr. Moulton has received the first premium of the Society 

 for several years, and his application to his art, the improve- 

 ments he makes from time to time, and the degree of perfec- 

 tion to which he has attained, have well merited this distinc- 

 tion. For accuracy, clearness, tone and beauty of finish, 

 Mr. Moulton's Daguerreotypes are unsurpassed by any we have 

 ever seen. 

 To Asa Temple, Gardner, for a lot of handsomely 



finished cane seat chairs, 1 00 



To Elisha Murdock, Winchendon, for Tubs and 



Pails, second premium of 2 00 



To the American Rattan Co., for samples of split cane, 2 00 

 " J. L. Tenney, of Fitchburg, for best specimen of 



boots, 1 00 



To L. Burr, of Ashby, for best samples of dressed 



Calfskins, 2 00 



To A. Kimball & Sons, Fitchburg, for patent scythe 



and snath, 2 00 



To Mrs. Thomas Trees, Fitchburg, for best specimens 



of Bonnets, 2 00 



To Abel Manning, of Fitchburg, for well made suit of 



Clothes, 1 00 



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