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State Agiijultural Fair at Auburn. 



The N. Y. State Agricultural Society holds its 

 Sixth Annual Fair at Auburn, on the 15th, 16th, 

 and 17th of September next. 



The Committees on the Premium List were 

 appointed as follows : — 



CATTLE. 



Class I. — Durhams — Judges — Gov. Tremble, Hillsboro, 

 Highland county, Ohio; Henry P.arsons Esq., Ancaster, 

 Canada West ; L. Cliandler Ball, Hoosick, Rensselaer co. 

 Class II., III., IV. — Herefords, Devons, Ayrshires. — Elias 

 Phinney, Esq., Lexington, Mass.; Samuel Hurlburt, Win- 

 chester, Conn.; Edward Cox, lUack Rock. 



Class V. — Crosses of Native and Improved. — Ira Hitch- 

 cock, Oneida county ; Lewis G. Morris, West Farms, West- 

 chester county ; JohnRandell, Norwich, Chenango county. 

 Class V^I. — Natire Cattle. — William Garbut, Wheatland, 

 Monroe county ; Thomas Hillhoiise, Albany ; Samuel Ste- 

 vens, Preble, Cjriland county. 



WORKING OXEN. 

 Sanford Howard, Albany ; William Fuller, Skaneateles ; 

 John Ayrault, Perrinton, Monroe county. 

 STEERS. 

 Gideon Ramsdcll, Perrinton ; Francis llibbard, Cortland- 

 ville ; Hiram Clift, Marcellus. 



FAT CATTLE. 

 John IJolcomb, Wi'miugton, Delaware ; Thomas Kirk- 

 patrick, Albany : A. S. Freeman, Jordan, Onondaga co. 

 FAT SHEEP. 

 Elias W. Cady, Dryden, 'i"omi)luns county; Hay- 

 den, Syracuse ; Wm. Osborn, Auburn. 



STALLIONS For all work— 

 5IARES. 

 Adam Furguson. Vv'atertown, Canada West ; Albert Floyd 

 Jones, South Oyster Bay, L. [. ; H. K. Morrcll, Caroline 

 Centre, Tompkins cd. 



BLOOD STALLIONS— 3 YEARS OLD STALLIONS. 

 BLOOD MARRS— 3 YEARS OLD MARES. 

 James Bathgate, Fordham, Westchester co.; D. I). Camp- 

 bell, Schenectady; Gen. David Jones, Cold Spring, Queens 

 county. 



MATCHED HORSES AND GELDINGS. 

 Edward Long, Buskirk's Bridge ; Wm. A. Dutchcr, Penn 

 Yan ; Wait S. Davis, King's Ferry, Cayuga co. 

 SHEEP. 

 Class I. — Long IVooled. — Philip Raybold, jr., Wilming- 

 ton, Del.; Hon. Samuel Choever, Bemus' Heights, Sarato- 

 ga CO.; Augustus Rayner, Clarence, Erie co. 



Class IL— Middle Wooled.—\\m. Hovvitt, Guelph, Can- 

 ada West ; Paoli Lathrop, South Hadley Falls, Mass.; Ben- 

 jamin Enos, De Ruyter, Madison co. 



Class III. — Merinos. — RohertR. Reed. Washington, Pa.; 

 Edward A. Le Roy, New York ; Wm. B. Smith. Wood- 

 bury, Conn. ; Samuel Lawrence, Lowell ; S. Newton Dex- 

 ter, Oriskany. 



Class IV. — Savons. — Adam Kildebrond, Massillon, Ohio; 

 Daniel Rogers, Hoosick Corners ; Homer Blanchard, Kin- 



derhook ; Mackay, Salem, Washington co. ; J. A. 



Tainter, Hartford. 



SWINE. 

 G. V. Sackett, Seni-ca Falls ; P. N. Rust, Syracuse ; E. 

 L. B. Curtis, Danby, Tompkins co. 

 POULTRY. 

 L. B. Langworthy, Rochester ; Thos. Hollis, Gilberts- 

 ville ; Edward Messier, Fishkill. 

 PLOWS. 

 C. C. Dennis, Auburn ; Enoch Marks, Fairmonnt, Onon- 

 daga ; S. N. Wright, Vernon Centre. 



WAGONS, HARROWS, &c. 

 Samuel Greenleaf, Canandaigua ; E. P. Beck, Sheldon, 

 Wyoming county : Isaac C. Boies, Homer. 

 CORN COB CRUSHER, &c. 

 George Geddes, Fairmount, Onondaga ; Kingsbury E. 

 Sandford, Volney, Oswego ; Cornelius Bergen, Brooklyn. 

 PLOWING MATCH. 

 John Johnson, Geneva ; John Hinch, Astoria ; David 

 Matthews, Truxton ; Henry Bremer, Enfield ; Paris G. Bar- 

 ber, Homer, Cortland co. 



BUTTER. 

 Z. Barton Stout, Allen's Hill ; Andrew Dickson, Cort- 

 land ; Aaron Petrie, Little Falls. 

 CHEESE. 

 Wm. C. Crain, Warren, Herkimer ; Lewis Eaton, Black 

 Rock ; Eliza Morse, Eaton, Madison co. 



MAPLE AND CORNSTALK SUGAR. 

 Gen. Otto F. Marshall, Wheeler, Steuben co.; Robert 

 Hadfield, Sheldon, Wyoming ; Wm. Blosson, Canandaigua. 

 SILK. 

 Joel F. Belcher, Richford, Tioga ; Edward Morgan, Au- 

 rora ; Charles Pardee, Skaneateles. 



DOMES'J'ir MANUFACTURES. 

 Pioswell Randall, (Jdllandville ; Curtis Moses, Marcel- 

 lus ; iMoses D. Burnet, Syracuse. 

 FRUIT. 

 John A. King, Jamaica, L. I.; Dr. Underbill, New York; 

 Wm. L. DeWitt, Ithaca. 



FLOAVERS. 

 Dr. Herman Wendell, Albany ; Wm. R.Randall, Cort- 

 land; Tracy, Syracuse. 



VEGETABLES. 

 L. A. Morrell, Lake Ridge, Tompkins; Geo. J. Pumpelly, 

 Owcgo; Henry Morgan, Aurora. 



MISCELLANEOUS. 

 R. L. Allen, Buffalo; J. T. Cooper, Albany; Wm. Jack- 

 son, Syracuse. 



STOVES, &c. 

 C. N. Bemeni, Albany; Samuel T. Pratt, Buffalo; Frank- 

 lin Manning, Syracuse. 



PALNTING AND DRAWING. 



Francis fioch, Butternuts; Walker, Utica; John 



A. Granger, Canandaigua. 



ORNAMENTAL SHELL, NEEDLE, AND WAX WORK. 

 Mrs. B. D. Coe, Buffalo; Mrs. Hausan Cox, Auburn; Mrs. 

 Alvan Warden, Canandaigua; Mrs. Wetmore, Utica; Mrs. 

 W. W. Watson, Geneva. 



IMPLEMENTS AND OTHER UNENUiVIERATED AR- 

 TICLES. 

 J. J. Viele, Troy; J. B. Duane, Schenectady; S. B. 

 Cushing, Ithaca. 



COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS. 

 J. M. Sherwood, Auburn; J. H. Chedell, do.; C. C. Den- 

 nis, do,; Wm. I''ullcr, Skaneateles; H. S. Randall, Cort- 

 landville; J. B. Nott, .Albany; Gen. Brown, Onondaga; A. 

 Thompson, Aurora. 



COiMMITTEE OF RECEPTION. 

 Ex-Gov. Throop, Auburn; Hon. A. Conklin, do.; Ex- 

 Gov. Seward, do.; Hon. Christopher Morgan, do.; E. A. 

 Wordcn, do.; T. Y. How, jr., do.; S. A. Goodwin. 

 RECEPTION OF STOCK. 

 Major Dill, Aulmrn; Wm. Howard, do.; Ira Hopkins. 

 Committee to make arrangements with the different Rail- 

 roads, for the transportation of Stock, &c. : — L. F.Allen, 

 Buffalo; G. Vail, Troy; E. P. Prentice, Albany; F. S. Fax- 

 ton, Utica; M. D. Burnett, Syracuse; C. P. Wood, Auburn; 

 L. B. Langworthy, Rocliester. 



Scab in Horses. — The Author of the "Hand- 

 Book of Farriery," in the Mark Lane (Eng.,) 

 Express, says the following recipe has invariably 

 proved successful in curing this disorder : Take 

 of mild mercurial ointment, 6 oz. ; sublimated 

 sulphur, powdered white helebore, of each 1 oz.; 

 palm oil, 4 oz. Mix an ointment. It is essen- 

 tial that it be well rubbed into the affected parts. 



Next to Health and Virtue nothing is so valu- 

 able as Knowledge ; nor is there anything so 

 easily attained or cheaply purchased — the labor 

 only sitting still ; the expense, time, which, if 

 we do not spend, we cannot save. — Sterne. 



A WISE MAN will speak well of his neighbor, 

 love his wife, and — pay for his paper. 



