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tuity, ^1 ; Mrs. S. A. Stickney^ Salem, rug, gratuity, .$1 ; Mrs. 

 M. L. Plouflf, Salem, rug, gratuity, .|1 ; Mrs. Wm. Clieever, 

 Danvers. rug, gratuity, |1 ; Mrs. C. C. Bassett, Salem, rug, 

 gratuity, $1 ; Mrs. B. A. Reed, Salem, rug, gratuity, $1 ; Mrs. 

 L. R. Putnam, Danvers, rug, gratuity, 50 cents ; Miss E. M. 

 Richardsoir, Peabody, rug, gratuity, 60 cents ; Mrs. Oilman 

 Hooper, Danvers, rug, gratuity, 50 cents ; Mrs. S. E. Bugbee, 

 Salem, rug, gratuity, 50 cents ; Harriet Stone, Peabody, gra- 

 tuity, $1 ; Miss Emily E. Reed, Salem, gratuity, 50 cents , 

 Mrs. S. L. White, Danvers, gratuity, 50 cents ; Mrs. A. B. 

 Woodis, Danvers, gratuity, 50 cents ; Miss Emma Crovvther, 

 Danvers, gratuity, 50 cents; Miss Lizzie Messer, Haverhill, 

 gratuity, 50 cents ; Mrs. J. P. Hodgdon, Salem, quilt, first 

 premium, $4 ; Mrs. Orrin Thompson, Salem, quilt, second pre- 

 mium, $2; E. Dora Clark, Salem, quilt, gratuity, |l; Mrs. 

 John Tenney, Salem, quilt, gratuity, 1 ; Mrs, John Patch, 

 Hamilton, quilt, gratuity, 1 ; Mrs. L. Luscomb, Salem, quilt, 

 gratuity, 50 cents ; Miss L. A. Luscomb, Salem, quilt, gratui- 

 ty, 50 cents ; Mrs. W. L. Hyde, Salem, quilt, gratuity, 50 

 cents ; Mrs. D. Jackson, Salem, quilt, gratuity, 50 cents ; 

 Mrs. Haynes, Salem, quilt, gratuity, 50 cents ; Mr. N. Trask, 

 Danvers, quilt, gratuity, 50 cents ; Mrs. J. H. Morrill, Dan- 

 vers, quilt, gratuity, 50 cents ; Rebecca Richardson, Peabody, 

 quilt, gratuity, 50 cents ; Anna P. Evans, Salem, quilt, gra- 

 tuity, 50 cents ; Mrs. Gilbert Tapley, Danvers, quilt, gratuity, 

 50 cents ; Mrs. Henry Hale, Beverly, gratuity, 50 cents ; Mrs. 

 G. H. Tyler, Peabody, gratuity, 50 cents ; Miss S. P. Bassett, 

 Salem, giatuity, 50 cents; Mrs. R. M. Jacobs, Peabody, gra- 

 tuity, 50 cents. 



The following extract is from an old paper of 1815, and 

 refers to an Agricultural Exhibition at Pittsfield, Oct, 12, of 

 that year. 



" At an early hour our females were seen coming from va- 

 rious quarters with the rich fruits of their industry and inge- 

 nuity ; and it was grateful to every lover of his native soil to 



