118 CLOTH AND HOSIERY. CARTETINGS, RUGS, &.C. 



Smith & Stannard, Lawrence. German Worsted, and Dress 

 Patterns ; do. do. do. 



Hodges &. Sons, North Andover. Two pieces Flannel; 

 honorable mention. 



N. Stevens & Son, North Andover. Two pieces Flannel; 

 honorable mention. 



Bay State Mills, Lawrence. Two pieces Overcoating ; 

 two pieces Doeskin ; two pieces Cadet Sacking ; twenty-sev- 

 en pieces Flannel; two pieces Carpeting; eight Shawls; 

 three Scarfs ; one Royal Stuart Shawl. Your Committee re- 

 turn the thanks of the Society for the very beautiful display 

 of their goods from these mills, whose well established reputa- 

 tion, makes an honorable mention almost superfluous. 

 Mrs. Ann Harris, Newburyport. One pair open work cotton 

 Hose ; gratuity, _ _ _ - 50 



Mrs. Mehitable Holt. Four pair men's Half-hose — the 



best shown ; premium, - - - $1 00 



Hannah Carlton. Six pair knit Socks ; six pair knit 

 Mittens ; two pair knit Gloves — very good servicea- 

 ble articles ; gratuity, - - - - 1 00 

 For the Committee, SAMUEL C. WEBBER, 



B. C. PUTNAM. 



CARPETINGS, RUGS, AND COUNTERPANES. 



The Committee report that they have awarded for Carpet- 

 ings, the first premium to the Bay State Mills, Lawrence, for 

 superior quality, and rich design of Felt Carpetings, $5 00 

 Second premium, to Wm. Truelan, Andover, for best 



quality of List Carpeting, - - - 3 00 



On Rugs, first premium to Mrs. Phebe Atkinson, of 



Andover, for the best Rug, which was presented by 



Jos. F. Clark, of Lawrence, and made of rags, 3 00 



Second premium, to Mrs. Joseph Grant, of Salem, 2 00 



Third, gratuity, to Mrs. Mehitable Trask, of Salem, 



(aged 75 years,) for three Braided Rugs, - 1 00 



On Counterpanes, first premium, to Mrs. E. C. Greene, 



of Ipswich, a Silk Patch Work Quilt, 4 00 



