IT2 AGRICULTURAL MUSEUHr 



ColuJiihian JgricuUural Society , 



At the meeting of the Columbian Agricultural Society^ 

 held at the Union Tavern in Georgetown, on Wednes- 

 day the 21st instant, the Premiums were adjudged as 

 foilows, viz r 



J^remum 1.. .Sixty Dollars, — For the best Bull ; 



To George Calvert Esq. of Prince George's Coun- 

 ty, Maryland: 



Premium 2....Sixty Dollars,— For the best Cow with 

 her iirst Caif ; 



To Osborne Sprigg Esq. of Prince George's Coun- 

 ty, Maryland : 



Prcmmm3....Fifty Dollars,— For the best fat Bullock 

 or spayed Heifer, for beef; 



To William Stinnbergen Esq. of Shenandoab 

 County, Virginia: 



Premium 4....Fovty Dollars,— For the best piece of 

 fulled and dressed woolen cloth ; 



To Mrs. Anna M. Mason, of Analostan Island, 

 ^Washington County, District of Columbia: 



Pre)7zm7n 5., .Thirty Dollars, — For the best piece of 

 woolen Kersemere ; - , 



To Mr. George M. Conradt, of Fredericktown, 

 Maryland : 



Premium 6.. ..Thirty Dollars, — For the best piece of 

 Cloth, cotton warp, filled with wool, to shew the wool 

 on one side ; 



To Mr. George M. Conradt, of Fredericktown, 

 Maryland • 



Premium 7. ..Thirty Dollars, — For the best piece of 

 Fancy Patterns for Vests, of wool and cotton ; 



To Mrs. Martha P. Graham, of Dumfries, Prince 

 .^Villiam County, Virginia: 



