A. X X U A L K X H I C I T I O X . 



Frttit. — Appier, 347 plates. Amhcrsl — Alfrod Baker, .5 varie- 

 ties; Lucius ]5oltwo )cl, 9 ; Lucy Carter. 3 ; E. F. Cook, 8 ; Edward 

 l)ickint;on, 9: GeorL,^c Dickinson, 9; M. S. Dickirson, 12; Samuel 

 S. Dickinson, 16; Austin Eastman, IG; Stillman Ilobart, 8; Orrin 

 Johnson, 1 ; Henry C. Kellogg, 6; William W. Smith, 16; Jona- 

 than Thayer. HadJcij — Linus Green, 8 varieties; Ilufus Scott, 

 19. Montague — Alonzo Paine, 1 variety. ]Sorthnmj)ton — Ashur 

 Shepard, G4 varieties. Prescott — Benjamin P. Aiken, 10 varieties; 

 Christopher Paige, 14. Sunderland — Ransom Dickinson, 13 varie- 

 ties; Timothy Graves, 1 variety; Avery D. Hubbard; N. Austin 

 Smith, 20 ; Levi P. Warner, 8. 



Qui::^CEs, 13 entries. Amherst — William Boltwood, Alonzo Dut- 

 ton, Austin Eastman, Edward S. Field, Joseph E. Marshall, William 

 W. Smith. Jonathai Thayer, Puinc as Warner. Hadlcy — Linus' Green, 

 Cotton Suiith. Sunderland — Ransom Dickinson, Brainard Smith, 

 Elihu Smith. 



Gk.vpes, 3 entries. Aynlierst — Charles Adams, Catawba; Joha 

 Dickinson, do. Sunderland — Ransom Dickinson, Lsabella. 

 Peaches. Montague — Alonzo Paine. 

 Pears. Sunderland — N. Austin Smith. 



MiscELLAXEous. Hadky — Mrs. C. D. Dickinson, tomato figs. 

 Sunderland — N. A. Smith, mock oranges. 



Domestic Manufactukes, 26 entries. Amlicrst — Mrs. Clinton 

 J. Cowles, rag-carpet ; Miss Nancy Cowtes, bed-quilt; Mrs. E. A. 

 Cummings, rag-carpet ; Miss Abby J. S. Dickinson, bed-quilt ; Miss 

 Mary E. W. Dickinson, bed-qviilt ; Mrs. Austin Eastman, stocking''^ 

 table-spread ; Mrs. Rufus Goodell, cushion, stockings ; Mrs. William 

 F. Gunn, bed-quilt ; Mrs. Stillman Hobart, rag-carpet ; Mrs. Elea- 

 zer Kellogg, rag-carpet; Mrs. William Kellogg, stockings and yarn. 

 Bclchertoum — Mrs. J. Bartlett, rag-carjwt ; Mrs. Gilmore, bed-quilt. 

 Granhi/ — Mrs. Rodney Ayres, rugs ; Ayres &- Aldrich, satinets. 

 Hadleij — Mrs. Linus Green, hearth-rug ; Mrs. Z. M. Lyman, stair- 

 carpet, woolen shoes. Leverctt — Miss Sibil B. Fitts, tidy; Mrs. P. 

 Hobart, rag-carpet. Montague — Mrs. Orrin Paine, bed-quilt. So. 

 Hadleij — Mrs. P. Smith, counterpane. Sunderland — Miss S. Brown, 

 palm-leaf hats ; Mrs. Eliphalet Clark, two rag-carpets ; Mrs. Grover, 

 palm-leaf hats; Mrs. Alanson Hubbard, bed-quilt; T. E. Munsel, a 

 sack of cotton wicking ; Mrs.' N. A. Smith, hose, wool blankets. 



