44 ON DOMESTIC MANUFACTURES. 



To Mrs. Judith Colby, of West Newbury, aged 84 years, for 4. 



pairs Woolen half Hose, 1 dollar. 



To Mrs. Susan Kimball, of Boxford, for linen Cloth, the 2d 



premium, 2 dollars. 



To Miss Sarah Johnson, of Andover, for a Counterpane, the 1st 



premium, 4 dollars. 



To Miss Ruth H. Brown, of Rowley, 2d premium, 2 dollars. 



To Miss Mary L. Brown, of Newbury port, aged 13 years, for 

 an elegant lace Cap, 3 dollars. 



To Miss Sarah D. Smith, of West Newbury, for a wrought lace 

 Veil, 2 dollars. 



To Miss Susan H. Hodge, of Newburyport, for the best speci- 

 mens of ingenuity and industry exhibited by a child under 12 

 years of age, being a Bead bag and purse, the 1st premi- 

 um, 3 dollars. 



To Sarah Carey Brown, of Newburyport, aged 11 years, for a 

 bag and sampler, 2 dollars. 



To Mr. Charles H. Coffin, of Newburyport, for imitation shell 

 Combs elegantly wrought, a gratuiiy of, 3 dollars. 



To William Tyler, Jr. of Boxford, for a pair of Ladies walking 

 Shoes, a gratuity of, 1 dollar. 



To Charles Fields, of Rowley, for highly finished Calf Skins, 



2 dollars. 

 To John Kimball for do, 1 dollar. 



To John Kimball, of Rowley, for highly finished chaise leather, 



1 dollar. 

 To same for Buffed Horse hide, 1 dollar. 



To William Blackburn, of Boxford, for an excellent sample of 



wick yarn, 1 dollar. 



To Miss Mary A. Burnham, of Ipswich, for the best specimen of 



milk-weed manufactured, 1 dollar. 



To Miss Frances C. Crosby, of Amesbury, in her 8th year, for 



60 yards straw braid, 2 dollars. 



