50 ON DOMESTIC MANUFACTURES. 



BRAIDED MATS. 



S. Mills, Salem, gratuity, 50 



Sophia E. Forbes, Danvers, three mats, gratuity, 50 



Mary Hutchinson, Middleton, do 50 



Mehitable Trask, Danvers, two mats, do 50 



• Harriet P. Kimball, do do 25 



Sarah Mann, Salem, do 25 



E. N. Mann, do clo 25 



Abby C. Berry, do do 25 



For the Committee, 



ANDREW NICHOLS, 

 Salem, Sept. 27, 1849. Chairman. 



The Committee on the Manufacture of Cloth and Hosiery, sub- 

 mit the following awards, viz : 



Mrs. Joshua Ballard, Andover, twenty yards Table Linen, 1st 

 premium, 4 00 



Eusebia Armstrong, Lynn, Wrought Cradle Blanket, gratuity, 1 00 

 Nancy Standley, Beverly, (blind) Woolen Hose, do. 1 00 



Mary P. Buxton, Danvers, 3 pairs ladies Hose, do 50 



Elizabeth P. Woodbury, Beverly, 4 pairs Hose, do 50 



J. A. Putnam, Danvers, 3 pairs Hose, wrought, do 25 



L. W. Goodrich, do. 1 pair Unbleached Wrought Cotton 



Hose, gratuity, 25 



E. A. Cleaveland, Byfield, 1 pair open-worked Cotton Hose, 



gratuity, 25 



Mary W. Batchelder, Lynn, six pair Hose, gratuity, 25 



Ruth Trask, Beverly, aged 89 years, 1 pair Hose, 25 



For the Committee, 



Salem, Sept 27, 1849. JOHN HOBBS. 



The Committee on Leather and Articles manufactureo 

 THEREFROM, beg leave to Report : 

 That they regret to see such a limited number of articles present- 



