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entitled to receive a premium of one hundred dollars ; and 
that the person who shall produce in the manner aforesaid 
the next best specimen or specimens of woollen cloth, of 
uniform texture and quality as nearly as may be, manufac¬ 
tured as aforesaid, not less than one hundred and fifty 
yards, and three quarters of a yard in breadth, shall be en¬ 
titled to receive a premium of fifty dollars ; and that the 
person who shall produce in manner aforesaid the next 
best specimen or specimens of woollen cloth, of uniform 
texture and quality as nearly as may be, manufactured as 
aforesaid, at least one hundred yards, and three quarters of 
a yard in breadth, shall be entitled to receive a premium 
of thirty dollars. 
II. And be it further enacted , That the person who shall, 
in his family or under his immediate direction, at his ex¬ 
pense, manufacture or cause to be manufactured, within any 
of the counties of this state, of wool shorn from sheep owned 
in said county, the best specimen of woollen cloth, of uni¬ 
form texture and quality, not less than thirty yards, the 
breadth not less than three fourths of a yard, shall be enti¬ 
tled to a premium of forty dollars ; that the person who 
shall in his family manufacture or cause to be manufactur¬ 
ed as aforesaid, within any of the counties of this state, the 
next best specimen of woollen cloth, of uniform texture 
and quality, not less than twenty-five yards, the breadth not 
less than three fourths of a yard, shall be entitled to a pre¬ 
mium of thirty-five dollars ; that the person who shall in his 
family manufacture or cause to be manufactured as afore¬ 
said, the next best specimen of woollen cloth, of uniform 
texture and quality, not less than twenty yards, the breadth 
not less than three fourths of a yard, shall be entitled to a 
premium of thirty dollars; which specimens respectively 
shall be produced to the judges, or such of them as may at¬ 
tend, of the court of common pleas of the county in which 
the said specimens were carded, spun and wove, on the 
third Tuesday of January in each year, at such place where 
