To Mrs. Elizabeth M. Harding of Haverhill, for a Cotton 

 Counterpane, the second premium of two dollars ^2 



To Mrs. Charlotte Page of Newburyport, for a Cotton Coun- 

 terpane, the first premium of four dollars ^4 



To Miss Elizabeth Barber of Newburyport, for a cotton coun- 

 terpane, the second premium of two dollars ^2 



To John P. Webber of Beverly, for his specimen of ground 

 mustard from the common American black mustard seed, a gra- 

 tuity of two dollars ^2 



To Caleb Webster of Salem, for his specimen of hats, manu- 

 factured from merino wool, a gratuity of three dollars |,3 



To Miss Joanna Adams of Newbury, for a knit woolen shawl, 

 a gratuity of two dollars g2 



To 3Irs. Mary Little of Danvers, for an imitation of Valencia 

 mantle, a gratuity of two dollars ^2 



To Miss Lucy E. Pulsifer of Newburyport, for a hearth rug, 

 wrought at Mrs. Page's school, a gratuity of three dollars g3 



To Miss Sarah Ann Barber of Newburyport, for a hearth-rug, 

 wrought at Mrs. Page's school, a gratuity of one dollar fifty 

 cents $1,50 



To Miss Martha W. Nichols of Newburyport, for a hearth-rug, 

 wrought at Mrs. Page's school, a gratuity of one dollar fifty 

 cents ^1,50 



To Miss Abigail Gragg of Boxford, for twenty yards of linen 

 diaper, the second premium, two dollars ^2 



To Miss Charlotte Andrews of Ipswich, for a lace veil, a gra- 

 tuity, two dollars g2 



To Miss Mary Dennis of Ipswich, for a lace veil and cap, a 

 gratuity, two dollars g2 



To Mary Anthony of Salem, for a patch-work counterpane, 

 containing 9592 pieces, completed before she was nine years old, 

 a gratuity of two dollars g2 



The committee regret that so many subjects of improvement 

 in agriculture, as well as in household manufactures, for which 

 premiums are offered, have been overlooked, or have not excited 

 sufficient interest in the community to produce competition. 



ICHABOD TUCKER, Per Order. 



Topsjield, Oct. 5, 1825. 

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