44 ON DOMESTIC MANUFACTURES. 



To Lucy Coffin, of Newbury, for a bead purse, - 1 dollar, 

 To Mrs. Hannah Tyler, of Haverhill, for specimens of sewing 



silk, 2 dollars. 



To Luther Wait, of Ipswich, for do. _ - 2 dollars. 



Mrs. Stephen Currier, of Methuen, presented for exhibition 



only, beautiful specimens of colored sewing silk. 

 To Stillman Morse, of Newburyport, for three dozen handsome 



horn combs, ----- 2 dollars. 



To Mrs. Mary N. Merrill, of Newbury, for specimens of colored 



silks and other articles by her, - - 2 dollars. 



To Susannah F. Barker, of Andover, for samplers, 1 dollar. 

 To Hannah Abbot, of Andover, for do. - 1 dollar. 



To Mary Kimball, of Ipswich, for very handsome capes made 



of feathers, _____! dollar. 



To Hannah Abbot, of Andover, for do. - - 1 dollar. 

 To Stedman k, Rockwood, of Newburyport, for waxed calfskins, 



handsomely manufactured, - - - 2 dollars. 

 To Wm. Jaques, of Newbury, for do. - - 2 dollars. 



Some of the labels Avere missing, and the notice of a few arti- 

 cles of merit may have been unintentionally omitted. 



In concluding this report, the Committee avail themselves of 

 this opportunity to express an earnest wish that at the next, and 

 at all future anniversaries of the Society, the farmers, mechanics 

 and manufacturers of the county, would bring forward the pro- 

 ductions of their ingenuity and industry, and, as much as is in 

 iheir power, contribute to make the exhibition of Domestic 

 Manufactures in this County as interesting and satisfactory as in 

 any other in the State. We can venture to promise those per- 

 sons who bring articles of taste and utility to the exhibition, not 

 only the gratitude of the members of the Society, but the best 

 recompense they are able to bestow. 



By order of the Committee. 



Daniel P. King. 

 Newhurrj, Sept. 27, 1832. 



