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Annual Exhibition of the Philadelphia Jig. Society. Vol. X. 



For the best Durham cow, over four years 

 old, to I. W. Roberts, for " Jessie," $8. 



For the next best do., to Dennis Kelly, 

 for " Patience," $4. 



For the best Durham cow, between two 

 and four years old, to Dennis Kelly, for 

 "Sally Walker," $8. 



For the next best do., to George Martin, 

 for "Victoria," $4. 



For the best heifer of mixed breed, be- 

 tween two and three years old, to Samuel 

 Owens, for " Lucy," $4. 



For the next best do., to Dennis Kelly, 

 for » Delight," i2. 



For the best heifer of native breed, be- 

 tween two and three years old, to R. T. 

 Potts, for " Blossom," i|4. 



For the best cow of Durham blood, to 

 Owen Jones, for "Dumpty," $6. 



For the next best do., to R. T. Potts, for 

 " Kitt," f 3. 



For the best Alderney cow, to John Hun- 

 ter, for " Kitty Clover," $6. 



For the best cow of mixed blood, to Sam 

 uel Cooper, for " Fair Helen," $2. I 



For the best cow of native breed, to George 

 Martin, for " Fanny," $4. 



For the next best do., to Michael Daly, 

 for " Sally," $2. 



For the best yoke of working oxen, refer- 

 ence being had to their performances to 

 George BUght, $8. 



For the next best do., to Alexander John- 

 son, $4. 



For the best fat steer, to David S. Bunt- 

 ing, $6. 



The committee noticed with pleasure some 

 thorough-bred Durhams, that were by the 

 rules prohibited from again entering into 

 competition, among which were Mr. Kelly's 

 " Prince of Wales," and Mr. Roberts' cow 

 " Victoria." 



Some very fine Durham stock was exhib 

 ited by Mr. O. Sheridan, as well as some 

 very superior animals of mixed blood and 

 native breed, by Messrs. Rodgers, H. John- 

 son, M. Daly, and S. Martin. 



Three pair of young working oxen were 

 exhibited by I. W. Roberts, Henry Dull, 

 and Wm. W". Roberts. 



The committee would have been much 

 gratified, had the Society allowed them to 

 extend the premiums to more of the enter- 

 prising and spirited farmers, and others that 

 have contributed so liberally, to the present 

 large and interesting display of cattle. 



Thomas S. Woodward, 

 David Lyons, 

 Benjamin Serrill, 

 David George, 

 Thomas S. Smith, 



Commiltee. 



CATTLE UNDER TWO YEARS OLD. 



The committee on neat cattle, under two 

 years old, report that after having examined 

 the animals submitted to them, they award 

 premiums as follows : 



For the best Durham bull between one 

 and two years old, to Dennis Kelly, for his 

 [bull "Valentine," the premium of |i6. 

 I For tlie next best do., to Dr. Barton, for 

 his bull " Bruce," ^'i. 



For the best Alderney bull, to Robert T. 

 Potts, for his bull " Orange Boy," $4. 



For the next best do., to John R. Supplee, 

 for his bull "Alexander," $2. 



For the best Durham heifer, to Dr. Barton, 

 for " Kitty Clover," $6. 



For the best heifer of mixed breed, to 

 Isaac W. Roberts, for " Blossom," $4. 



For the next best do., to John JefFry, for 

 his " Regolctte," $2. 



For the best heifer of native breed, to 

 Samuel Cooper, tor " Rachel," ^4. 



For the next best do., to Elizabeth Serrill, 

 for " Lily," '^2. 



The committee take pleasure in mention- 

 ing that there were a large number of fine 

 cattle exhibited, for which no premium could 

 be awarded, among which were a very fine 

 young steer of native breed, the property of 

 Mr. Joshua Malony, and two very hand- 

 some Kyloe heifers, one the property of 

 Samuel Martin, tlie other of Jacob Valen- 

 tine. 



Joseph Crawford, 

 Aaron Johnson, 

 Joseph George, 

 Charles Garrett, 

 John Johnson, 

 ; Committee. 



Mr. Dennis Kelly exhibited, also, about 

 twenty head of very superior young cattle, 

 of Durham blood, of his own raising, many 

 of which are strongly marked with the fine 

 points and good qualities of their sire, 



Prince of Wales," who made his appear- 

 ance in his usual fine condition, and having 

 already obtained the highest honours, could 

 not be offered for premium again. 



SHEEP AND SWINE. 



The committee on sheep and swine, re- 

 spectfully beg leave to make the following 

 report : 



For the best four Leicester ewes, to Ro- 

 bert Harmer, the premium of $4. 



For the second best do., to Aaron Clem- 

 ent, $2. 



For the best buck of mixed breed, to Isaac 

 Newton, ^4. 



