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Chair Seat of fine workmanship, by S. W. Wheeler, 



Danvers, 75 



Box covered with fragments of Granite from Mansfield's 



ledge, in Lynnfield, Miss Mary Mansfield, Lynnfield, 25 



Gothic Dress Box, a neat article, Wm. F. Chappel, Sa- 

 lem, 25 



Openwork Knit Shawl, of fine material and elegant fig- 

 ure, by M. Westwood, Danvers, 50 



Carded Wool, by Amos J. Withey, of Beverly, an ex- 

 cellent article for the spinning-wheel, if that were 

 not an obsolete implement, 25 



Fine Crewel Work in frame, Miss E. C. Whipple, Hamil- 

 ton, 50 



Infant's Blanket, superbly wrought in floss, by Lydia 



T. Caller, Danvers, 50 



Card Basket, by R. P. Pratt, Salem, 25 



Various fine specimens of Lace Crewel Work by Irene 



Clark, of Salem, 1 25 



Chest of Drawers in miniature, by Charles C. Perkins, 



of Salem, 9 years old, 25 



This lad will make a skillful mechanic. 



Two Knit Table Mats, S. F. Shapleigh, Salem, 25 



One Table Cover, very neat work by Mrs. M. G. Farm- 

 er, Salem, 25 



Sampler in frame, by Elizabeth A. Lovejoy, Salem, 5 

 years old, showing great precocity of talent, 25 



Crewel Work, in frame, by Mary E. Felt, Salem, 25 



Another by Miss Margaret P. Ives, Salem, very good, 25 



A Fruit Tureen inlaid, composed of 113 pieces of wood, 

 and 50 different kinds. Two Vases of 106 pieces, 

 and 100 kinds, and two Canes of 112 pieces, and 86 

 kinds, were exhibited by Mr. Hiram Andrews, of Sa- 

 lem. They exhibit proofs of great patience, ingenu- 

 ity and skill, 1 00 



Chair Cushion and Chair, by Mrs. S. Sawyer, Methuen, 75 



One Crayon Drawing and 3 Fancy Fans, very well 

 done by Lydia L. A. Very, of Salem, 50 



