ON DOMESTIC MANUFACTURES. 73 



Elizabeth P. Woodbury, Beverly, 2 pr. Merino and 2 pr. 



Worsted Hose, gratuity, 1 00 



Mrs. Tufts, Salem, Knit Cotton Quilt and Window Curtains, 



gratuity, 

 Harriet Ellen Stone, Lynn, 10 years old, Tidy, 

 Caroline H. I*erry, Danvers, 1 pair of Ottomans, 

 Caroline E. Curtis, Lynn, Lamp Stand, 

 Margaret C. Merrill, Metliuen, 1 pair of Ottomans, 

 Dorcas A. Merrill, " Ottoman, 



Lydia M. English, Beverly, Sofa Pillow, 

 Elizabeth Foster, Andover, Table Cover, 

 M. E. Hodges, Salem, 12 years old, Patch-work Cradle Quilt, 



gratuity, 1 00 



Mrs. Ashby, Newburyport, Stand Cover, velvet and silk pieces, 



gratuity, 50 



Mrs. Lucy Smith, Ipswich, Cloth Table Cover, gratuity, 1 00 

 Miss Charlotte FHnt, Danvers, Patch-work Quilt, " 50 



Miss Bradstreet, Newburyport, Silk Sofa Covering, of small 



pieces, gratuity, 1 00 



Caroline M. Spinney, Lynn, Knit Window Curtains, grat. 50 



The Committee regret, that the ladies of Essex have not, the 

 past year, given more attention to their knitting work. The few 

 samples of hosiery exhibited induce the Committee to urge the la- 

 dies to pay more attention to this important branch of industry. 



G. W. MUDGE, 



FRANCIS SCOTT. 



Lynn, September 29, 1847. 



The Committee on Leather and Articles manufactured 

 THEREFROM, beg leave to Report, that they have awarded the fol- 

 lowing premiums and gratuities : 



Wm. H. Jewett, of Ipswich, Thick Boots, 1st premium, $3 00 



Amos Gould, Wenham, Thick Boots, 2d prem. 2 00 



Wm. H. Jewett, Ipswich, Calf Boots, 1st prem. 4 00 



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