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To Miss Elizabeth C. Jacobs, Danvers, for do. 2d prem. $2 



To Miss Harriet Butler, Newburyport, aged 11, for the best 

 specimen of ingenuity and industry, Stc. being bead 

 bags curiously wrought, Isi premium - - 3 



To Miss Martha Perkins, of do. for do. 2d premium 2 



To Elizabeth W. Wilson, Lucy C. Brown, Helen Janvrin, 

 Susan M. Hodge, Savy C. Perry, Sarah Jane Young, 

 Rebecca E. Brown, Margaret A. Brown, Elizabeth 

 Brown, Mary Ann Shaw, Susan Jones, Caroline E. 

 Greenleaf, Harriet S. Cook, Margaret Horton, under 

 12 years of age, for work of similar character, each $' 1 14 



To Miss Margaret Gerrish, of Salem, for a great variety of 

 beautiful and neatly wrought fancy articles, from the 

 fibre of the Stock of the Milk weed, (asclepias Syriaca) 

 a new species of manufacture, a gratuity - - 5 



To Mrs. Eliza F. Robinson, of West Newbury, for hand- 

 somely wrought linen hose and thread, a gratuity - 2 



To a Lady of Salem, for a handsome imitation French 



shawl, a gratuity of - - - - 1 



To Mrs. Mary M. Merrill, of Newbury, for a variety of su- 

 perior specimens of coloring, a gratuity - - 5 



To Elijah Upton h Son, of Danvers for specimens of Glue 



offine quality, a gratuity - - - 1 



To George Hodges of Andover, for best piece of Flannel, 



a gratuity of - - - - - 5 



To Asa A. Abbott, Andover, for cocoons, and several arti- 

 cles of silk, made in his family, a gratuity of - 5 



To John Kimball, Rowley, for handsome specimens of 



dressed leather, a gratuity of - - - 3 



To Josiah G. Tyler, Rowley, for ladies' boots, - 1 



To Mrs. Enoch Wood, Boxford, for linen diaper, 2d pre- 

 mium - - - - - n 2 



To M. M. Kimball, Andover, for a wrought apron, a gra- 

 tuity . _ _ _ . _ 1 



To Olive Ilsley, Rowley, for a wrought handkerchief a 



gratuity - - ^ - - 1 



