60 ON DOMESTIC MANUFACTURES. 



Several pieces of very handsome flannel were exhibited by 

 Mr. Stevens, of Andover, not offered for premium. 



To Mrs. Stephen Abbott, of Andover, for 4 pairs woollen 

 hose, a premium, _ - _ - 1 dollar. 



To Mrs. Judith Pettengill, of Methuen, for a very hand- 

 some pair of stockings, knit by her when 100 years of 

 age, a gratuity, - - - - 2 dollars. 



To Lucy Osgood, of Andover, for a piece of linen cloth, 

 a gratuity of - - - - 2 dollars. 



To Martha L. Gray, of Andover, for a counterpane, a pre- 

 mium, .__-_- 4 dollars. 



To Mrs. Daniel Johnson, of Haverhill for a coverlid, a 

 gratuity of - - - - - 1 dollar. 



To Edna Lunt, of Newbury, for a handsome lace veil, a 

 premium, ----- 3 dollars. 



To A. M. Long, of Newburyport, for a lace veil, a pre- 

 mium, ----- 2 dollars. 



To Susannah Hutchinson, of Danvers, for a lace veil, a 

 premium, _ _ . - - i dollar. 



To Miss C. D. Lunt, of Salem, for a lace veil, a gra- 

 tuity of - - - - - 1 dollar. 



To Susan M. Low, of Andover, for a cap and veil, a gra- 

 tuity of ----- 2 dollars. 



To Adeline and Cecilia Poor, of Methuen, for 2 veils, a 

 gratuity of ----- i dollar. 



To Eunice Hutchinson, of Danvers, for a lace cap, a gra- 

 tuity of- - - - - -2 dollars. 



To Mehi table P. Wardwell of Andover, for a veil, a gratu- 

 ity of - - - - _ 1 dollar. 



To Mary M. Kimball, of Andover, aged 12 years, for 

 several specimens of skill and industry, a premi- 

 um, - 3 dollars. 



To Elizabeth Valpey of Andover, 5 years old, for speci- 

 mens of skill and industry, 2d premium, 2 dollars. 



To Margaret Wardwell, of Andover, 10 years of 

 age, for specimens of skill and industry, ' a gratuity 

 of 1 dollar. 



