2 00 2 00 1 1 00 1 00 1 00 4 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 Mrs P. Sawyer, of Boxford, for the best piece of woolen frocking, a premium of Mrs. Ann Cleaves, aged seventy years, of Wen ham, for six pair wrought woolen hose, a pre mium of Mrs. Mary Titcomb, of Newburyport, for 4 pair silk half hose, a gratuity of Miss Mary Howe, of Methuen, for one pair silk hose, a gratuity of Sally E. Griffin, of Beverly, for 2 pair of worsted hose, a gratuity of Mrs. Jacob Osgood, of Andover, for 24 yards of linen cloth, the first premium of Miss Mehitable Ballard, of Andover, for 2 pair linen sheets, a gratuity of Elizabeth Adams, of Byfield, for linen table cloths and napkins, a gratuity of Mrs. M. Ballard, of Andover, for a counterpane, the 2d premium of Mary Foster, of Beverly, for a counterpane, a gratuity of Abigail M. Harding, of Haverhill, for a counter pane, a gratuity of Lydia N. Dole, of West Newbury, for a counter pane, a gratuity of Lydia N. Dole, of Newbury, for a black lace veil, the first premium of Sarah O. Bagley, of Amesbury, for four wrought lace collars and edging, the 2d premium of Mrs. R. Worcester, of Danvers, for wrought lace handkerchiefs, a gratuity of Hannah J. Putnam, of Danvers, for a black lace veil, a gratuity of Mrs. Myra Abbot, of Bradford, for a wrought cape, a gratuity of Mrs. John Pearson, of Newburyport, for an em broidered mantilla, a gratuity of Mary Ann Choate, of Essex, for a worked table covering, a gratuity of 1 00 1 00 1 00 3 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 5 00 100 50 50 3 00 2 00 50 1 00 Susan R. H. Nelson, of Georgetown, for a work ed table cover, a gratuity of Mrs. L. L. Dearborn, for a rich centre-table cov ering, wrought in imitation of German crewel work, a gratuity of Miss Harriet Ayer, of Danvers, for wrought cricket covers, a gratuity of Eliza M. Nelson, of Georgetown, for wrought cricket covers, a gratuity of Mary Ann Caldwell, of Newbury, for wrought cricket covers, a gratuity of Harriet M. Saunders, of Newburyport, aged 11 years, for a worked cricket cover, being the best specimen of work by a child under 12 years of age, the 1st premium, Sarah Barker, of Andover, for a worked sampler, she being but 9 years old, the 2d premium of gratuity of gratuity of gans, a gratuity of Greenleaf Cheney, of Rowley, for work-box, spool stands and swifts, a gratuity of J. B. Sargent, of Amesbury, for one pair steel springs, agratuity of E. Smith, of Beverly, for a syringe to destroy in sects, a gratuity of John Harriman, of Haverhill, for a churn, a gratuity of J. C. Page, of Danvers, for Daguerreotype mini atures, a gratuity of Elizabeth Trask, of Beverly, for two shell card racks, a grutuity of Catharine S. Hardy, of Bradford, for a work bag, a gratuity of Mrs.Worcester, of Danvers, for specimens of hair work, a gratuity of 1 00 50 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 50 2 00 Angelina Kilham, of Boxford, for samples of farmers' mittens, 1 00 Lorintha Curtis, of Boxford, for a bonnet made from down of sea-fowl, a gratuity of 50 John Kimball, of Georgetown, for six pieces of seal-skin leather, a gratuity of 1 00 W. and M. Black, of Danvers, for specimens of leather, a gratuity of 1 00 All which is respectfully submitted, For the Committee, ALLEN W. DODGE. Georgetown, Sept. 29, 1841. LIST OF PREMIUMS AND GRATUITIES AW A R D E D IN 1841. 2d 3d 1st 2d 3d 1st gratuity. 1 st prem. Joshua Lovett, Beverly, For June butter $8, Daniel Putnam, Danvers, 6, William R. Putnam, Wenham, 4, Margaret Wardwell, Andover, September butter, 10, Nathaniel Felton, Danvers, 8, Peabody Illsley, W. Newbury, 6, Isaac Carruth, Andover, Cheese, 10, Mary S. Thurlow, W. Newbury, 5, Perley Tapley, Danvers, Ploughing, double teams, 12, Joseph Symonds, Middleton, 10, 8, Ralph H. Chandler, Andover, 6, Joseph Goodridge, W. Newbury, Joseph C. Putnam, Danvers, single teams, 10, Allen Putnam, Hamilton, 8, William R. Putnam, Wenham, 6, Perley Tapley, Danvers, 4, Seth Kimball, Andover, horse teams, 8, Perley Tapley, Danyers, 6, Josiah Crosby, Andover, 10, Enoch Silsbee, Bradford, 5, George Hood, Lynn, 3, Hobart Clark, Andover, Working oxen, 10, William B. Cole, Boxford, 7, Josiah Crosby, Andover, Daniel Andrews, Boxford, Steers, 3 years old, 7, Danvers, John Preston, 5, Amos Berry, Ar ver, 2 years old, 6, 4, Ralph H. Chandler, Boxford, Peabody Russel, 15, $212 2d 3d 4th. 1st 2d 3d 4th 1st 2d 1st 2d gratuity. Bull, 5, 2d 3d 1st 2d 1st 2d prem. Milch cow, 3d 1st gratuity. 1st prém. gratuity. 66 1st prem. 2d Amount brought over, $212, Joseph Kittredge, Andover, Fat oxen, 10, Samuel Jenkins, jr. 5, Joshua Hale, Rowley, 10, David S. Caldwell, Newbury, 3, George Spofford, Georgetown, 3, Moses Pettingill, Topsfield, Heifer, 5, David S. Caldwell, Newbury, Heifers, 3, Parker Pillsbury, Georgetown, Heifer, 1, David Jewett, 1, John Hale, Boxford, Sheep, 3, Charles R. Taylor, Rowley, Boar, 5, Nathaniel Dorman, Boxford, 2, Phineas C. Balch, Newbury, Pigs, 6, Samuel Scott, Rowley, 3, 4, Charles T Tenney, Georgetown, Management of bees, 4, George Spofford, Mrs. Nath'l Parker, Bradford, 5, S. C. Hodges, Newburyport," Priscilla Atwood, Bradford, 2, Allen Putnam, Hamilton, Experiments on manures, 20, George Hood, Lynn, Mulberry nursery, 10, Temple Cutler, Hamilton, 5, Francis Dodge, Danvers, Crop of corn, 10, John Noyes, Newbury, rye, 10, William Williams, Rowley, oals, 7, 10, By the Committee on Domestic Manufactures, See pp. 79-82, 85, By the Committee on Fruits and Flowers, See pp. 71-77, $482 1st 2d gratuity. 66 Silk, gratuity. 3, 20, |