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THE GENESEE FARMER. 



June 



Agricultural Societies. 



NEW YORK STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. 

 JUDGES ON THE PREMIUM LIST. 



At a meeting of the Executive Committee of this 

 Society, held in Syracuse on the 10th of May, the 

 following Judges were appointed for the Annual 

 Show, — to be held in that city on the 1 1 th, 1 2th and 

 13th days of September next: — 



On Cattle. — Short Horns — Charles Calvert, Riversdale, 

 Md.; R. N. Watts, Grantham, Canada East; Henry Parsons. 

 Guelph, C. W. 



Devons. — Richard Gapper, Thornhill, C. W. ; John W. 

 Proctor, Danvers, Mass. ; Henry Capron, Riversdale, Md. 



Hereford and Ayrshires. — M. J. Hayes, Jlontreal, C. E.; 

 Ira S. Hitchcock, Oneida Castle; Edward S. Massey, 

 Watertown. 



Natives and Cross. — James Rees, Utica; Lewis Juliand. 

 Greene; Chauncey W. Beckwith, Cedarville. 



Working Oxen. — Jona. Blagden, Washington, D. C; 

 Israel Bois, Homer; Gideon Ramsdall, Perrinton, Mon. Co. 



Three Year Old Steers. — Isaac Putnam, Danvers, Mass., 

 J. C. Collins, West Turin; Calvin Cole, Oxford. 



Two and One Year Old. — Ledyard Linklean, Cazenovia; 

 S. W. Holmes, Chautauque; Wm. Church, Coventry. 



Fat Cattle. — Aaron Clement, Philadelphia; Thomas F. 

 Devoe, Jefferson Market, N. Y.; Stephen H. Biddlecome, 

 Brighton, Mass. 



Fat Sheep. — Clement Leach Eaton; Job Alherger, Buf- 

 falo; Robert Fowler, Batavia. 



Milch Cows. — John W. Lincoln, Worcester, Mass.; 

 Arden Woodruff, Strykerville; Alonzo L. Fish, Cedarville. 



Horses — All Work. — Hon. Adam Ferguson, Waterdown, 

 C. W.; Ela Merriam, Leyden; Henry Ehle, Chittenango. 



Draught. — Jesse C. Dann, Sackets Harbor; Stewart Aus- 

 tin, Coxsackie; N. Davis, Toronto, C. W. 



Blood Horses. — Francis J. Hayes, Cote St. Luke, near 

 Montreal, C. E. ; John D. Van Matter, Freehold, New Jer- 

 sey; John C. Stoothoff, Jamaica, Queens co. 



Three years old. — Theodore S. Faxton, Utica; John B. 

 Wheeler, Burlington, Vt. ; Henry C. Miller, Hudson. 



Two and one year old. — Elias Cost, Phelps; Thomas Wil- 

 lis, Erie, Penn.; Abraham Per Lee, Norwich. 



Matched Horses. — James D. Wasson, Albany; Harvey 

 W. Vail, Islip; Henry Delamater, Rhinebeck. 



Geldings. — T. J. Marvin, Saratoga Springs; Edward 

 Long, Cambridge; Roswell Reed, Coxsackie. 



Sheep. — Long Wooled — P. Reybold, Jr., Delaware City, 

 Del.;. George Miller, Markham, C. W. ; Lewis G. Morris, 

 Morrissiana. 



Middi'e Wooled. — Isaac Dillon, Zanesville, Ohio; S. Wait, 

 Montgo aery; Ed. Halleck, Milton. 



Merin <. — J. G. Strein, Washington, Penn.; J. F. Gilkey. 

 Kalamazoo. Mich. ; Samuel Whitman, Hartford, Ct. ; E. C. 

 Russell, Cortland, Ohio; R. C. Otis, Southport, Wisconsin. 



Saxons. — John A. Taintor, Hartford, Conn.; Roswell 

 Carter. Chicago, 111., Robert R. Reed, Washington, Penn.; 

 M. Hilldebrand, Massilon, Ohio; Robert Colt, Pittsfield, 

 Massachusetts. 



Swine. — Myron Adams, Bloomfield; John H. Robinson, 

 Brighton, Monroe Co.; James M. Strever, Taghkanie. 



Poultry. — J. D. G. Nelson, Fort Wayne, Ind.; Lewis 

 Eaton, Buffalo; T. C. Abrams, West Troy. 



Plows. — A. Van Bergen, Coxsackie; John Brawley, Erie, 

 Penn.; John Stanton Gould, Hudson. 



Plowing. — Robert Campbell. Pittsfield, Mass.; Hugh 

 Brodel, Cote St. Peire. C. E.; Win. Miller, Pickering, C. 

 W.; Horace Hawks, Georgetown; John Mallory, Benton. 



Farm Implements — No. 1. — Amos Briggs, Schagticoke; 

 Talmadge Delafield, Oakland; Wm. Brownell, Herkimer. 



Na. 2.— A. Hyde Cole, Albion; Alfred Fitch, Riga; (i. 

 W. Buck, Chemuns. 



No. 3.— J. A. Wight, Chicago. 111.; Geo. Buckland, To- 

 ronto, C. W. ; Charless Lee, Penn Yan. 



Butter. — R. Coleman, As tor House, N. Y.; Joseph Cary, 

 Albany; E. R. Evans, Marcy. 



Cheese. — Harrison Blodgett, Denmark: Thomas Burch, 

 Little Falls; S. I). Moody, Canton. 



Sugar. — Joel Woodworth, Watertown; Horace Daven- 

 port, Denmark; Wm. E. White, Walton. 



Honey and Bee Hives.— Wm. Howard, Buffalo; Eze- 

 kielVanDezer Western; Roswell Hinman, Syracuse. 



Silk and Silk Goods.— Geo Brayton, Western; John S. 

 Walsh, Albany; H. B. Whipple, Adams. 



Domestic Manufactures — No. 1. — J. W. Brewster, Erie, 

 Penn.; Geo. J. J. Barber, Homer; Curtis Mozes, Marcellus. 



No. 2.— E. S. Salisbury, Belleville; J. J. Speed, Caroline, 

 Horace Moss, New Berlin. 



No. 3. — E. Risley, Fredonia; Amos Jones, Hopewell; 

 John J. Brinkerhoff, Owasco. 



Manufactures.— O. Hungerford, Watertown; Ambrose 

 Wager, Rhinebeck; Wm. Kidd, Rochester. 



Shell and Wax Work. — Mrs. E. T. Martin, Willow 

 Brook; Mrs. Eli Burchard, Vernon; Mrs. Le Roy Mowry, 

 Greenwich; Mrs. Harvey Baldwin, Syracuse; Mrs. E. W. 

 Leavenworth, do.; L. W. Hall, Sec'y, do. 



Flowers. — A. Thompson, M. D. Aurora; E. S. Brayton, 

 Utica; J. M. Lovett, Bethlehem. 



Fruits — Apples and Pears. — F. R. Elliot, Cleveland, O.; 

 J. C. Holmes, Detroit, Mich.; Chas. Downing, Newburgh. 



Peaches. Apricots and Nectarines. — James Dougal, Am- 

 herstburgh, C. W.; Henry H. Coit, Euclid, Ohio; J. W. 

 Knevels, Fishkill. 



Quinces, Grapes, Melons, ^c. — Thos. Allen, St. Louis, Mo.; 

 Lawrence Young, Louisville, Ky. ; H. Snyder, Kinderhook. 



Foreign Fruit. — David Thomas, Aurora; B. V. French, 

 Braintree, Mass.; P. Barry, Rochester. 



Vegetables. — James Woodruff, Detroit, Mich.; Robert 

 Harper, Albany; H. C. Tuthill, Kellogsville. 



Animal Paintings, Paintings and Daguerreotypes. — 

 T. R. Walker, Utica; E. P. Prentice, Albany; A. Stevens, 

 New York. 



Stoves. — C. C. Dennis, Auburn; W. Buell, Rochester, 

 M. D. Burnett, Syracuse. 



Miscellaneous Articles. — Joseph Dobbin, Baltimore, 

 Md.; T. D. Burrell, Geneva; Wm. Evans, Montreal, C. E. 



Discretionary — No. 1. — L. B. Langworthy, Greece; M. 

 L. Dunlap, Dunlap's Prairie, 111. ; A. G. Carl, Jericho. 



No. 2. — Henry Fitzhugh, Oswego; J. W. Wheeler, Hyde 

 Park; Robert King, West Farms. 



No. 3.— Tracy Pardee, Oakfield; A. Z. MoCarty, Pulaski; 

 W. Chester, Erie, Penn. 



No. 4. — Musical Instruments. — Geo. Dutton, Utica; 

 Chas. Wilson, Rochester, Geo. Denton, Buffalo. 



Grain, Flour and Wool. — Jacob G. Markell, Waterloo; 

 Moses Eames, Rutland; Augustus Sanford, Norwich. 



Foreign Stock. — Cattte. — Charles D. Calvert, Rivers- 

 dale, Md. ; Richard Gapper, Thornhill, C. W. ; M. J. Hayes, 

 Montreal, C. E. 



Horses. — Hon. Adam Ferguson. Waterdown, C. W. ; Jesse 

 C. Dann, Sackett's Harbor; F. J. Hayes, Montreal, C. E. 



Sheep. — Sanford Howard, Albany; H. Blanchard, Kinder- 

 hook; S. H. Church, Vernon Center. 



Premiums Open to All. — Cattle. — Charles B. Calvert. 

 Riversdale, Md.; Richard Gapper. Thornhill. C. W.; M. J. 

 Hayes, Montreal, C. E. 



Horses. — Hon. Adam Ferguson, Waterdown. ('. W. : J. 

 C. Dann, Sackett's Harbor; F.J. Hayes. Montreal, ('. 1". 



Sheep. — J. P. Beekman. Kinderhook; Sanford Howard. 

 Albany; S. II. Church, Vernon Center. 



Committee Reception of Guests of Society. — James 

 S. Wadsworth, Geneseo; Col. Edward Kirby. Brownsville; 

 Lewis F. Allen. Black Rock. 



Transportation of Articles oveb I! ui.r.n \i>. — Albany. 

 E. Foster, jr.. Rail-road office: Troy and Whitehall, L. R. 

 Sargent, Troy; Schenectday, G. W. Young, Superinten- 

 dent U. & S. Rail-road; Utica, T. M. Francis. Rail-road 

 office; Syracuse, J. B. Burnet, 1'. X. Bust; Auburn. J. B. 

 Dill : Geneva. John Fargo; Rochester, Joseph Mi: yn 

 Batavia, M. Beach; Attica and Buffalo. Win. Wallace. Su- 

 perintendent Rail-road; Oswego, Wm. D. Stevens. 



"B. P. Johnson, Secretary. 



Fairs of County Ac Societies. — The Fair of the Monroe 



Co. Ag. Society is to be held in this city, on tin- 26th and 

 27th of September. — Saratoga Co.. tin 1 11th and 12th Sept. 

 Hun. Samuel Cheever to deliver the annual address. — Her- 

 kimer Co.. the 6th and 7th of Sept. — lien -.seiner Co.. at Troy, 

 on the 25th, 26th and 27th of Sept. — Ess j Co., at Keese- 

 ville, LUh and L'th of Sept. — Onondaga Co., at Syracuse, 

 3d, 4th and 5th of October— Litchfield Co.. (Ct..) at Litch- 

 ield, 26th Sept. — Windsor Co.. (Vt.,) at Windsor, on the 

 1th and 5th of October. 



