40 ON DOMESTIC MANUFACTURKS. 



Noyes, Newbury, having examined all the articles entered for 



exhibition and compared those ofFered for premiums, make their 



Report, recommending that premiums be awarded and gratuities 



given as follows : — 



To Mrs, E. A. Little, Newbury, for the best piece of car- 

 peting, a yard wide, and more than 20yds. Istprem. ^ 5 



To Mrs. Mary Peltingill, Newbury, 2d prem. for do. 3 



To Miss Hannah C. Hardy, East Bradford, for the best 



straw bonnet, the 1st prem. - - 5 



To Miss Frances C. Crosby, Newburyport, 2d prem. for do. 3 



To Miss Mary Ropes, Danvers, for the best wrought 



hearth rug, the 1st prem. _ _ _ 3 



To Mrs. Serena Ayer, Danvers, 2d prem. for do. 2 



The claimants for the premiums on these articles were very 



numerous, and the committee had some difficulty in selecting 



the specimens to be distinguished as entitled to the rewards 



ofFered by the Society. They would therefore particularly 



commend to the notice of the Society those ofFered by Mrs. 



McLellan, of Beverly, Mrs. Abigail Chase, Newbury, Mrs. 



Sarah Ann Tappan, Newbury, Mrs. A. Osborn, Danvers, Miss 



H. F. Abbot, Andover, Miss Sarah Smothers, Salem, Mrs. 



Hitchings, Beverly, Mrs. Edward Tappan, Newbury, and Mrs. 



Woodbury, of Beverly. 



To Abigail C. King, Danvers, for the best wrought wool- 

 len hose, 2d prem of - - - ^1 



To Samuel Fisher, Andover, for a very fine specimen of 



wove worsted hose, a gratuity of - - 4 



To Mrs. A. A. Abbot, Andover, for the best silk hose, 



the 1st prem. of - - - - 5 



To Miss Martha Conant, of Beverly, for 1 pair silk stock- 

 ings and a specimen of sewing silk, a gratuity of 1 



To Miss Sarah Ingalls, Andover, for specimens of silk and 



cocoons, a gratuity of - - - 1 



To Mr. George F. Sanger, Danvers, for a quantity of 



cocoons, a gratuity of - - - 1 



To Mr. Moses Dole, Danvers, for a quantity of cocoons, a 



gratuity of ----- 1 



