J*remium 14 — T > the value of 20 Dollars : For the best 

 piece of bed ticking of hemp flax or cotton, or in part 

 of all or cither, not less than ten yards ; 



Adjudged to Mrs. Sarah M^Cartt Masok. of 

 Hollin Hall, Fairfax county, Virginia 

 Premium 15 — To the value of 10 Dollars: For shear 

 iug a Sheep in the neatest, safest and most expeditious 

 ni aimer ; 



Adjudged to Edward Eno, of Washington city- 



Preminm 16 — To the value of five Dollars : For shear- 

 ing a Sheep second best as above ; 



Adjudged to Thomas M'Gkath, of Washington 

 city. 



(Sandidatcs for the, fine. Wool Premiums loere: 



Gross lb. Fleece lb. 

 No. 1. Gen. Mason's Potomac Chief 103 34 6 3 4 

 Ko. 2, Thomas Peter's Montgomery 

 ISo 3, Bazil Darby's Jack, 

 No» 4, R. Brook's Hopewell 

 No. 5, Mr. Chichester's . — 



The above fleeces were unwashed. 



The Orst premium awarded to No. 1, and the 3d pre- 

 mium to No. 4. 



Candidates for the Long Wool Premiums, were. 



Gross lb. Fleece, lb. 

 No. a Mr. Marbury - - 160 t7 6 oz 



7. Mr. Gibson - - 112 *7 6 



8. Wm. Bowie - . - 121 fH 12 

 a Bazil Darby - - - 113 id B 



10. Mr. Gibson's Pizarro, - 120 1-4 *7 



11. 1. Duckett, ... Ill t8 12 



12. Ditto .... 121 1-4 89 



t Washed. * Unwashed 



i*rfmium 2d awarded to No 10, and premium 4 to No 8 

 Candidates for the Fifth Premium were 



Ewes Lambs 

 Jacob Gibson, . - . 64 .05 



Dr. William Dangerfidd, . - ^tD 80 



