90 ON DOMESTIC MANUFACTURES. 



not which should have the preference, they have, 

 therefore, given many gratuities on them. 



They witness with pleasure the continued interest 

 the ladies take in adding to the exhibition speci- 

 mens of their skill and taste, and have unanimously 

 awarded the following premiums and gratuities: — 

 For the best piece of carpeting, to Miss 

 Sarah A. Stevens, of West Andover, 

 first premium, of ... $5 00 



To Mrs. Dorcas French, of North Ando- 

 ver, for the second best, the second 

 premium, of .... 3 00 



To Mrs. Charity C. Dummer, of Newbury, 



for piece of carpeting, a gratuity of 1 00 



For the best specimen of woollen cloth, to 

 Eunice Killam, of Boxford, first pre- 

 mium, of .... . 3 00 

 To Hannah Shattuck, of Andover, for one 



pair blankets, a gratuity of . . 2 00 



To Mrs. L. H. Killam, of Boxford, for a 



piece of cloth, a gratuity of . . 1 00 



For the best specimen of table linen, to 

 Mrs. Phebe Ballard, of Andover, first 

 premium, of .... 4 00 



Hearth Rugs. 



To Melinda D. and Mary B. Tewksbury, 



of West Newbury, first premium, of 3 00 



" Miss Nancy Woodbury, of Beverly, 



second premium, of . . . 2 00 



'' Miss Harriet S. Lunt, of Newbury- 



port, a gratuity of ... 1 00 



" Miss Elizabeth Hale, of Newbury, a 



gratuity of .... 1 00 



" Mrs. Dorcas Hale, of Newbury, a gra- 

 tuity of 1 00 



" Miss Lydia N. Dole, of West New- 

 bury, a gratuity of . . . 1 00 



" Mrs. Phebe Jewett, of Newburyport, 



a gratuity of .... 1 00 



