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To W. M. Carpenter, of Rowlej ', for Infant Shoes manu- 

 factured, $2. 



To Urius Urry, of No. Andover, for Horse Shoes made, $1. 



To George H. Jones, for Photographs, $1. 



Committee — S. ^V. Hopkmson, H. G. Herrick, Stephen 

 Oso^ood. 



FANCY WORK. 



The Committee regret tliat the di.sphiy of articles in this de- 

 partment was so meagre. They find nothing upon which they 

 feel justified in bestOAving the regular premiums. The follow- 

 ing gratuities are awarded : 



WORK J;y CHILI )I{EX OF TAVELA'E YEARS AND UXDER- 



Toil(>t Mats and Cushion, by Emma F. Cogswell of Ips- 

 Avicli, $1. 



Cushion, by Jennie L. Cogswell of Ipswich, $1. 

 Two mats, by Ella L. Smith of Ipswich, $1. 

 Drawings, by Emily G. Patch of Ipswich, $1. 



AVORK BY OTHERS. 



Fancy Cart and Sleigh, by Augustine H. Spiller of Ips- 

 wich, $3. 



Blanket and Skirt, by Mrs. L. R. F. Hammatt, Ipswich, $3, 



Hair "Work, by Maria Estes of Peabody, $2. 



A set of four pieces of Knit "Work, by Hannah W. Kim- 

 ball of Salem, $2. ^ • 



Lace Work, on an old-fashioned lace cushion, by Sarah 

 Stanwood of Ipswich, $1. 



Lace Work, by Abigail Haskell of Manchester, $2. 



A very neat set of fancy articles in Bead work was exhibited 

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