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habits of incluslry, which, under all circumstances, are an ines- 

 timable treasure. There were several handsome and ingenious 

 articles, the w'ork of children, some of whom were not over 

 seven, and one only five years of age. 



The Committee have awarded the following Premiums and 

 Gratuities, viz. 

 To Mrs. Hannah Bailey, of West Newbury, for the best piece 



of yard wide carpeting, 30 yards, 1st premium, 5 dollars. 

 To Mrs. A. Woodbury, of Newburyport, for the 2d best car- 

 peting, 42^ yards, _ - _ - 3 dollars. 

 To Hannah Foster, of Andover, for the best straw bon- 

 net, -_-_-- 5 dollars. 

 To Sophronia Jones, of Newburyport, for the best wrought 



hearth rug, 1st premium, - - - 3 dollars. 

 For a beautiful rug, entered by Wm. P. Endicott, wrought by 



a lady in Salem, _ - _ - 2 dollars. 



To Louisa Peters, of Andover, for a piece of Woollen Cloth, 



2 dollars. 

 To Phebe H. Abbott, of Andover, for four pair of woollen hose, 



2d premium, - _ _ - - 1 dollar. 



To Mrs. Jacob Osgood, of Andover, for 20 yards of linen cloth, 



1st premium, ----- 4 dollars. 



To Mary Kent, of Newbury, for do. - - 1 dollar. 

 To Mrs. Jacob Osgood, of Andover, for 23 yards of linen 



diaper, ------ 2 dollars. 



To Mary Kent, of Newbury, for linen table cloths, 1 dollar. 

 To Susannah N. Moody, of New'buryport, for the best wrought 



counterpane, 1st premium, - - - 4 dollars. 

 To Hannah Abbott, for the 2d best do. 2d premium, 2 dollars. 

 To Mary Ann Bishop, of Newburyport, for the best wrought 



lace, a veil, 1st premium, - - - 3 dollars. 



To Lucy Coffin, of Newbury, for the 2d best do. 2 dollars. 

 To Abigail Woodbury, of Newburyport, for a veil, a gratuity, 



1 dollar. 

 To Susan H. Hodge, of Newburyport, aged 7 years, for the best 



specimen by a child under 12 years, lace, 1st premium, 



3 dollars. 



