ON DOMESTIC MANUFACTURES, &C. 59 



To J. Kimball, of New Rowley, for Calf Skins 



and Chaise Leather, gratuity, ;^2 00 



" Isaiah M. Small, Topsfield, Men's Shoes, 



gratuity, 1 00 



" Edward S. Davis, of Lynn, Ladies' Shp- 



pers, gratuity, 1 00 



The Committee have recommended these gra- 

 tuities for the production of the above 

 samples, of the manufacture of Leather, 

 and they are decidedly of opinion that in a 

 County so largely interested in this impor- 

 tant branch of industy, specific premiums 

 should be offered for its encouragement. 



To Miss Hannah Foye, of Salem, for a Cape 



made of Milk weed, gratuity, 1 00 



" Edward S. Davis, Esq. of Lynn, for hand- 

 kerchiefs and other specimens of Silk 

 manufactured by him, and colored by J. 

 W. Halliday, of Lynn, gratuity, 5 00 



" Joshua Tappan, of Newbury, for speci- 

 mens of reeled Silk, gratuiy, 2 00 



" Wilham Tyler, Jr., of Boxford, for a Gig 

 made by him without any instruction, 

 and for a very superior Pegging Ma- 

 chine, gratuity, 5 00 



In closing their report, the Committee would ex- 

 press the hope that on the next Anniversary of the 

 Society, many ornamental and useful articles not 

 entered the present year, will be presented, and 

 that we shall have the pleasure of witnessing an ex- 

 hibition that will honor the County and help to es- 

 tablish for its inhabitants a character for ingenuity, 

 enterprise and industry. 



Respectfully submitted. 



For the Committee, 



DANIEL P. KING. 

 Topsfield, Sept. 27, 1837. 



