ON DOMESTIC MANUFACTURES. 95 



Harriet Goodhue, of Beverly, Rag Rug, gratuity 50 



Mrs. W. Cross, of Danvers, Braided Mat, gratuity, 60 



Frances E. Cross, of Beverly, Rag Mat, gratuity, 50 



Miss A P. Burnham, of Essex, Rug, gratuity, 60 



Sarah S. Jevvett, of Lynn, Rug, gratuity, 50 



Mrs. Anna C. Fester, of Beverly, Rag and Jam Rug, gratuity, 25 



Elvira Plummer, of Newbury, Braided Rag Mat, gratuity, 25 

 Hannah F. Wade, of Ipswich, Rag and Jam Rug, cost of 



material 85 cents, gratuity, 25 



Mary Jewett Lynn, aged 82 years. Braided Mat, gratuity, 25 



B. W. Allen, of Beverly, Braided Rug, gratuity, 25 



M. S. Tuck, of Beverly, Jam and Rag Rug, gratuity, 25 



Abigail J. Hall, of Beverly, Rag Rug, gratuity, 25 



Miss Hannah Cutler, of Hamilton, Rug, gratuity, 25 



For the Committee, 



THOMAS B. NEWHALL. 



The Committee on Manufactures of Cloth and Hosiery recom- 

 mend the following premiums and gratuities : 

 Mrs. Betsey King, Danvers, 4 pr. Woollen Stockings, 



Iscprem. |2 00 



Mrs. R. M. Jacobs, do 6 do do gratuity, 1 00 



Mary R. Kimball, Salem, 3 do do do 1 00 



Mrs. Houghton, do Stockings, do 50 



Jerusha Rhodes, Lynn, 94 years of age, do do 50 



Mary A. Lord, Wrought Woolen Table Cover, do 1 00 



E. M. Sawyer, South Danvers, do do do 50 



Mrs. H. T. Gerrish, Newbury, Knit Table Cover, do 50 



Miss. M. Gerrish, do Wrought Lace Veil do 50 



B. Wilson, Woollen Gloves, do 50 



, Mrs. John Conant, Hamilton, 1 pr. Dog's Hair Gloves, do 50 



The specimen of 17 pieces of prints from the Essex Printing Com- 

 pany, were very fine. The styles were chaste, and the colors rich 

 and well brought out. The Committee believing that it is the inten 

 tion of the Society, to offer its premiums only for articles exclusively 

 of domestic manufactures, recommend that the thanks of the Socie- 



