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To Elizabeth Tilton, of Nevvburyport, aged 7 years, for the 2d 

 best do. being lace, and bead work, - 2 dollars. 



To Judith Bartlett, of Nevvburyport, for a rag carpet, a gra- 

 tuity, 1 dollar. 



To A. H. H. and E. Pettingill, for specimens of industry and 

 taste, a gratuity, _ - - - 2 dollars. 



To Mrs. Pingree, of Newburyport, for a rag carpet, 1 dollar. 



To Eliza A. Lane, of Newburyport, for a grass hat, a gra- 

 tuity, ______ 1 dollar. 



To E. Tucker, of Newburyport, for an economical carpet, a 

 gratuity, _ _ - - - 1 dollar. 



To Mary Flanders, Newbury, for a cloth carpet, a gra- 

 tuity, ------ 1 dollar. 



To Elizabeth Piper, of Newburyport, for a hearth rug, a gra- 

 tuity, _--__- 1 dollar. 



To Hannah W. Coffin, of Nevvburyport, for do. a gratuity, 



1 dollar. 



To Mrs. Stephen Abbott, of Andover, for do. a gratuity, 



1 dollar. 



To Abigail C. Foster, Andover, for a white veil, a gratuity, 



2 dollars. 



To Ann E. Rousseau, Newbury, for bead chains, 1 dollar. 



To Mira and Ellen Parker, of Newburyport, for safety chains, 

 one dollar each, - - - - 2 dollars. 



To Mary P. Tilton, of Nevvburyport, do. - - 1 dollar. 



To Lois Elizabeth Kimball, of Ipswich, in the family of N. 

 Lord, jr. for a quilt, neatly wrought by her before she was 

 five years old, - - _ _ _ 2 dollars. 



To Lydia Randall, of Newburyport, for a very handsome 

 quilt, ------ 2 dollars. 



To Abigail Greenough, of Bradford, for a velvet bag trimmed 

 with beads, ----- i dollar. 



To Sarah B. Miltimore, of Newbury, for do. - 1 dollar. 



To J. E. Griffith, of Newbury, for neat purses of silk and cot- 

 ton, ------ 1 dollar. 



To Miss A. Woodbury, of Newburyport, for two bead bags, 



1 dollar. 



