80 ON DOMESTIC MANUFACTUKES. 



Mrs p. Sawyer, of Boxford, for the best piece of 



woolen frocking, a premium of . 2 00 



Mrs. Ann Cleaves, aged seventy years, of Wen- 

 ham, for six pair wrought woolen hose, a pre- 

 mium of . . . 2 00 



Mrs. Mary Titcomb, of Newburyport, for 4 pair 



silk half hose, a gratuity of . 1 00 



Miss Mary Howe, of Methuen, for one pair silk 



hose, a grat^uity of . . 1 00 



Sally E. Griffin, of Beverly, for 2 pair of worsted 



hose, a gratuity of . . 1 00 



Mrs. Jacob Osgood, of Andover, for 24 yards of 



linen cloth, the first premium of . 4 00 



Miss Mehitable Ballard, of Andover, for 2 pair 



linen sheets, a gratuity of . . 1 00 



Elizabeth Adams, of Byfield, for linen table 



cloths and napkins, a gratuity of . 1 00 



Mrs. M. Ballard, of Andover, for a counterpane, 



the 2d premium of . . 2 00 



Mary Foster, of Beverly, for a counterpane, a 



gratuity of . . . 1 00 



Abigail M. Harding, of Haverhill, for a counter- 

 pane, a gratuity of . . 1 0^ 



Lydia N. Dole, of West Newbury, for a counter- 

 pane, a gratuity of . . 1 00 



Lydia N. Dole, of Newbury, for a black lace 



veil, the first premium of . . 3 00 



Sarah 0. Bagley, of Amesbury, for four wrought 



lace collars and edging, the 2d premium of 2 00 



Mrs. E,. Worcester, of Danvers, for wrought lace 



handkerchiefs, a gratuity of . 1 00 



Hannah J. Putnam, of Danvers, for a black lace 



veil, a gratuity of . . 1 00 



Mrs. Myra Abbot, of Bradford, for a wrought 



cape, a gratuity of . . 1 00 



Mrs. John Pearson, of Newburyport, for an em- 

 broidered mantilla, a gratuity of . 1 00 



Mary Ann Choate, of Essex, for a worked table 



covering, a gratuity of . . 2 00 



