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ond, and third succeeding years, three hundred dollars, two hundred 

 dollars, and one hundred dolhirs, respectively. For the first one thou- 

 sand bales of flax, of two hundred pounds each, two thousand dollars. 



For the production of hemp, the same premiums as are aAvarded on 

 flax. 



For the first one hundred bales of cotton, of three hundred pounds 

 each, three thousand dollars. For the same quantity produced in the 

 first, second and third succeeding j'cars, two thousand, one thousand, 

 and five hundred dollars, respectively. 



For the first two hundred bales of tobacco, one hundred pounds each, 

 three hundred dollars. For the same quantity produced the first, second, 

 and third succeeding years, two hundred and fifty dollars, two hundred 

 dollars, and one hundred and fifty dollars, respectively. For the first 

 one thousand bales, of one hundred pounds each, one thousand dollars. 

 For the first one hundred eases, of fifty pounds each, of manufactured 

 tobacco, two hundred and fifty dollars. For the same quantity in the 

 first, second, and third succeeding j^ears, two hundred dollars, one hun- 

 dred and fifty dollars, and one hundred dollars, respectively. For the 

 first one thousand cases of manufactured tobacco, of fifty pounds each, 

 one thousand -dollars. 



For the first one thousand bales of hops, of two hundred pounds each, 

 one thousand dollars. For the same quantity, produced in the first, sec- 

 ond, and third succeeding years, six hundred dollars, four hundred dol- 

 lars, and two hundred dollars, respective!}^. 



For the first ten bales of raw silk, of one hundred pounds each, two 

 thousand dollars. For the first one hundred bales of raw silk, of one 

 hundred pounds each, five thousand dollars. 



For the first one thousand pieces of cotton drilling, of forty j-ards 

 each, two thousand dollars. For the first one thousand bales of cotton 

 drilling, of sixteen hundred yards each, four thousand dollars. 



For the first one thousand pieces of burlap, of forty yards each, suit- 

 able for grain sacks, two thousand dollars. For the first one thousand 

 bales of the same quality and description, of sixteen hundred yards each, 

 three thousand dollars. For the first one thousand pieces of burlap, of 

 forty yards each, suitable for wool sacks, two thousand dollars. For the 

 fii'st one thousand bales, of sixteen hundred yards each, of same quality 

 and description, two thousand dollars. 



For the first one hundred pieces of hemp carpeting, colored, of forty 

 yards each, two hundred dollars. For the first thousand pieces, of forty 

 yards each, one thousand dollars. 



For the first one hundred pieces of linen, of forty yards each, suitable 

 for shirts, or miners' frocks, one thousand dollars. For the first one 

 thousand pieces of same description, one thousand dollars. 



For the first one hundred pieces of calico, of thirty 3'ards each, five 

 hundred dollars. For the first one thousand pieces of calico, of thirty 

 yards each, one thousand dollars. 



For the first one hundred pieces of cotton shirting, of forty 3'ards 

 each, one thousand dollars. For the first one thousand pieces of cotton 

 shirting, of forty yards each, one thousand dollars. 



For the first hundred pieces of cotton sheeting, of forty 3'ards each, 

 one thousand dollars. For the first one thousand pieces of cotton sheet- 

 ing, of fort}^ 3'ards each, one thousand dollars. 



For the first one thousand pieces, of forty 3'ards each, of pilot cloths, 



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