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To Mrs. Phebe U. Cro^s, Danvers, for the best wrought 



counterpane, the 1st premium of - - ^ 4 



To i.iiss Lucy Southwick, Danvers, 2d prem. for do. 2 



For the best specimens of work by children under 12 years 



of age : 



To Susan H. Kimball, of Bradford, aged 9 years, for work- 

 ing a sampler, the first premium, _ .. 3 



To Elizabeth Little, Newbury, aged 7 years, wrought 



counterpane, second premium of - - 2 



To Mercy F. Crosby, Danvers, aged 1 1 years, for two 

 pair of wrought shoes, a gratuity of - 



To Mrs. Abigail Hooper, Danvers, for a net cap, bag and 

 collar, a gratuity of 



To Miss E. B. Osborne, Danvers, for workbag, needle 

 book, and chain, a gratuity of - - 



To Miss H. A. Emerson, Danvers, for a Vv'orkbag, a 

 gratuity of - 



To Miss M. H. Abbott, Andover, for a wrought shawl, a 

 gratuity of - 



To Miss Alice Foster^ Beverly, for a bead bag, a gratuity 

 of 



To Miss E. C. Jacobs, Danvers, for do. a gratuity of 



To Miss Sarah Felton, Danvers, for a lamp stand, a gra- 

 tuity of - 



To Miss Louisa S. Carey, Danvers, for a cricket cover, a 

 gratuity of - 



To Mrs. Lefavor, Beverly, for two pair woollen gloves, a 

 gratuity of - 



To Mr. Stephen Driver, Salem, for a specimen of boots 



and shoes, a gratuity of - - - 2 



To the Female Benevolent Society, Danvers, for a variety 

 of very beautiful and ingenious articlesj made by the 

 society, and to be sold in the promotion of its objects, 

 a gratuity of _ - - - 2 



To the association of [^adies, Danvers, for a similar exhi- 

 bition, a gratuity of - - - - 2 



To Miss Rebecca E. Page, Danvers, for the best specimen 



of wrought lace, the second premium of - 2 



