4'2 ON CIDER. 



To Pool &i Jacobs, of Dan vers, sciver skins, very fine, 1 



To Tlioinas Trask, of Danvers, very handsome chaise 



harness, gratuity, • - - - 2 



To John Radford, of Salem, for some very neat boots, a 



gratuity, _____ j 



To George Nevvcomb, of Salem, for a very beautiful 



model, in brass, of a steam engine, a gratuity, - 2 



To F. A. Tufts, of Danvers, for substantial leather mittens, 



a gratuity, __-__! 



Very good boots were exhibited by Mr. Henderson, of Salem, 

 and shoes by Mr. Janes, of the same place. 



Very handsome candles, and other mouldings in spermaceti, 

 were exhibited from Col. Peabody's factory, in South Salem. 



The committee were highly gratified with the appearance of 

 many articles beautifully printed by the Lynn Printing Compa- 

 ny ; in elegance of figure and brilliancy of colors, they equalled 

 any imported articles of the same description. 



The committee were invited to visit the Fair held this day, 

 by the ladies of a benevolent association, and were much grati- 

 fied by the tasteful appearance of their hall, and the rich display 

 of fancy and useful articles. 



For the Committee, 



DANIEL P. KING. 

 Danvers, Sept. 28, 1836. 



V. ON CIDER. 



The committee to examine the cider presented for premium, 

 Report — 



Thai but two barrels were exhibited : 



One by Asa A. &i Sylvester Abbot, of Andover ; 



One by Moses French, of Salisbury. 



These were of good quality. The statements of the claimants 

 are annexed to this report. 



