Af^BICTULTURAL MUSUEM "^V 



qncntiv the high price of lalor cannot affect any such 

 manufacturing establishments, where so much is done by 

 machinery. pedestrian observer. 



COLUMBIAN AGRICULTURAL. SOCIETY. 



At a meeting of the Standing Committee of the ColiimbT. 

 an Agricultural Society, held at Georgetown on Wed- 

 nesday the 13th day of June, A. D. 1810. it was determin- 

 ed that the following Premiums be given at the General 

 Meeting of the Society to be held on Wednesday the 18th 

 <3ay of November, viz: 



Premium 1— SIXTY DOLLARS, 



For the best bull as to form and size, age considered? 

 not less than one year, nor more than four grasses old. 

 Premium 2— SIXTY DOLLARS, 

 For the best cow with her first calf, not exceeding four 

 grasses old. 



Premium 3— FIFTY DOLLARS, 

 For the best fat bullock or spayed heifer, for beef. 



Premium 4— FORTY DOLLARS, 

 For the best piece of fulled and dressed woollen cloth? 

 of any width, containing not less than seven square yards. 



Premium 5— THIRTY DOLLARS, 

 For the best piece of woollen kerseymere, not less 

 than ten yards in length, 



Premium G^THIRTY DOLLARS, 

 For the best piece of cloth, cotton warp, filled with wool 

 to shew the wool on one side, not less, than ten yards. 

 Premium 7— THIRTY DOLLARS, 

 For the best piece of fancy patterns for vests, of woo! 

 and cotton, not less than ten yards. 



Premium 8— THIRTY DOLLARS, 

 For the best piece of flannel, all wool, not less thaij. 

 ten yards. 



Premium 9— TWENTY DOLLARS, 

 For the best piece of flannel, part cotton, part wool, 

 not less than ten yards. 



