120 ON DOMESTIC MANUFACTURES. 



Daniel Saunders, Andover, for woolen cloth, 1st 



premium, - - - - $2 00 



Handsome specimens of cloth and flannels, from 

 George Hodges, Esq., and Ballard Vale Com- 

 pany, were presented for exhibition. 



Abigail Cole, Boxford, for woolen cloth, gratuity, 1 00 



Miss S. E. Griffith, Beverly, for best woolen hose, 



1st premium, - - - - 2 00 



Mrs. Nancy Cleaves, " for hose, gratuity, 1 00 



For best wrought counterpane, to Sarah Gleason, 



Andover, 1st premium, - - - 2 00 



Mrs. Mitchell, South Andover. 



Miss Mary Ballard, 

 " Maria Phelps, " 



Mrs. A. Barker, N. Andover, for countarpanes, 



a gratuity each, of - - - - 1 00 



Mrs. H. Harriman, Georgetown, aged 90 years, 



for two pair cotton hose, gratuity of - 1 00 



Miss E. S. Sewell, Danvers, for silk hose and bag, 1 00 



Mrs. Dorcas Hale, Newbury, for hose, gratuity, 1 00 



Mrs. West, Haverhill, do. do. 1 00 



Miss A. Lovejoy, Andover, do. do. 1 00 



For best specimen of linen cloth, to Mercy W. 



Tyler, Boxford, 2d premium, - - 2 00 



An elegant wrought cape, table cover, and 

 several articles, by a lady of Salem, gra- 

 tuity of - - - - ~ 2 00 



Temperance Society, Danvers, New Mills, for 



wrought shoes, a gratuity of - - 1 00 



John Glimes, West Newbury, for combs, - 1 00 



Miss Lydia W. Proctor, Danvers, for wrought 



bucket cover, - - - - 1 00 



Mrs. Worcester, Danvers, for wrought lace and 



hair work, - - - - - 1 00 



Miss Mary E. Morrison, Danvers, for work bag, 



gratuity, - - - - 1 00 



" N. C. Porter, do. lamp stand, 1 00 



A fine specimen of shoe thread, from Smith, 

 Dove 8l Co., of Andover, was presented for 

 exhibition. 



