"^2 ON DOMESTIC MANUFACTURES. 



Maria E. Johnson, of Lynn, Patch Quilt, one finished at 82 



years of age, the other at 9, 2d prem. 2 00 



Mrs. Charlotte Spinney, of Lynn, Patch Quilt, gratuity, 1 00 

 Mrs. Mary Coats, of Lynn, 60 years old, Counterpane, 



gratuity, 1 00 



Mehitable H. Alley, of Lynn, a Patch Quilt, containing 2897 



pieces, gratuity, 50 



Miss Jane H. Hill, of Lynn, Counterpane, gratuity, 50 



A. P. Goodrich, of Lynn, aged 5 years and 5 months, Patch 



Quilt, gratuity, 50 



Stephen Osborn, of Salem, a lad under 10 years of age, 



Patch Quilt, gratuity, 50 



L. H. Lombard, of Lynn, a Patch Quilt, containing 2750 



pieces, gratuity, 60 



Sarah Ellen Smith, of West Newbury, Patch Quilt, begun 



at 3J years of age and finished at 6, gratuity, 50 



Martha J. Nelson, of Georgetown, 8 years of age, Patch 



Quilt, gratuity, 60 



Mary E. Taylor, of Lynn, Patch Quilt, gratuity, 50 



Gilbert Tapley, for the best piece of Carpeting, 2d prem. 3 00 



Gilbert Tapley, for the best piece of Stair Carpeting, prem. 3 00 



THOMAS B. NEWALL, 

 CHARLES B. HOLMES, 

 N. H. P. IRESON. 



Lynn, September 29, 1847. 



The committee on manufactures of Hosiery and CiiOTH recomr 

 mend the following awards : 



Sarah S. Bradstreet, Beverly, Open work Cotton Hose, grat. 50 

 Mrs. Abigail Tarbell, " aged 93 years, 4pr. of Hose, grat. 1 00 

 Mrs. Abigail Nye, Salisbury, " 94 " Ipr. of CliiLd's 



Woolen Hose, gratuity, 60 



Micajah N. Goodridge, 7 years old, 2 pr. of Mittens, grat. 25 

 Mrs. James King, Danvers, 5 pr. of Woolen Half Hose, prem. 1 00 

 Mrs. James King, do 4 pr. of Woolen Hose, " 2 00 



