No. 3. 



Premiuyns of Philadelphia Agricultural Society. 



89 



much smaller than on former occasions, and 

 call on farmers and others, not to relax in 

 their exertions to make these periodical ex- 

 hibitions interesting-, by sending- their stock. 

 Thomas S. Woodward, 

 Henry Chorley, 

 David George. 



ON HORSES. 



The undersigned, a committee appointed 

 by the Society for the Promotion of Agri- 

 culture of the County of Philadelphia, for 

 the examination of horses, respectfully offer 

 the following report: 



For the best thorough bred stud horse, 

 they award to Mercer, property of James 

 Hammel, first premium, ^10. 



Next best — none offered. 



For the best stud horse adapted to field 

 or road, they award to John Consul, pro- 

 perty of W. Cottman, the first premium of 



For the next best do., to Prince Albert, 

 property of W. Cottman, a premium of ^4. 



For ihe best thorough bred brood mare, 

 to James Hammel, for his bay mare Stella, 

 they award the premium of $8. 



Next best do. — none offered. 



For the best mare, adapted to field or road, 

 to the bay mare Nelly, property of Manuel 

 Eyre, the first premium of 5*8. 



Next best do., to S. S. Richie's brown 

 mare, Jenny Blackburne, premium of S4. 



For the best horse colt, between two and 

 four years old, to Perry's Victory, sired by 

 American Perry, Sr., property of J. Mich- 

 enor, first premium of $6. 



F'or the next best do., to Alfred, property 

 of W. Blackburn, a premium of $3. 



For the best filly or mare colt, between 

 two and four years old, to Cornelius S. 

 Smith, for his sorrel mare Fanny, first pre- 

 miuui of S6. 



For the next best do.. Fairy, property of 

 Owen Sheridan, a premium of $3. 



For the best filly or mare colt, between 

 one and two years old, to Caleb Haines, for 

 his roan filly, by Edward Harris's Norman 

 horse Diligence, they award the premium 

 of S4. 



A. L. Elwyn, Chairman. 

 Abraham R. Culp, 

 N. R. Woodward, of Md. 

 W. W. W. Bowie, do. 



AGRICULTURAL LMPLEMENTS AND 

 PRODUCE. 



The committee on Agricultural Imple- 

 ments and Produce, having examined the 

 different articles under their notice, beg 

 leave to report: — In fulfilling their duties 

 they have found it very difficult to decide 



as to the relative merits of the diflferent ar- 

 ticles. They award the following premi- 

 ums: 



To Gattling's Patent Wheat Drill, first 

 premium, $4. 



To D. O. Prouty's next best do., second 

 premium, ^2. 



To D. O. Prouty's best Straw Cutter, first 

 premium, $4. 



To D. O. Prouty's second best do., second 

 premium, $2. 



To Mr. Urmer, best Straw and Corn 

 Cutter, first premium, $6. 



To Mr. Urmer, second best do., second 

 premium, S3. 



To E. Chandler, best Corn Sheller, first 

 premium, $4. 



To D. O. Prouty, second best do., second 

 premium, $2. 



To E. Chandler, best Wheat Fan, first 

 premium, $4. 



To D. O. Prouty, second best do., second 

 premium, $2. 



To D. O. Prouty, best display of Agricul- 

 tural Implements, $10. 



To E. Chandler, second best do., $5. 



For Birkindine's Water Ram, a premium 

 of i3. 



For C. H. Farnham's do. do. $i3. 



For white Mediterranean wheat, to James 

 Taylor, Bucks county, $3. 



For red do. do., to J. C. Ford, JjS3. 



For do. do. do., second best, to J. New- 

 ton, $1. 



For Flint corn, to Morris Longstreth, first 

 premium, $2. 



For the best mixed do., to Isaac Newton, 

 first premium, $2. 



For the second best do., to C. W. Harri- 

 son, second premium, $1. 



For the best Oats, to J. S. Huber, first 

 premium, $2. 



For the best Mercer potatoes, to J. Whart- 

 enby, first premium, .$2. 



For. the second best do., to J. C. Ford, se- 

 cond premium, $1. 



For the best Agricultural display, to G. 

 Blight, $8. 



For very fine display of Apples, twelve 

 varieties, to A. Cornell, $3. 



For Floral horse and plough, to Robert 

 Henry, gardener of G. Blight, $3. 



For an elegant display of agricultural 

 products of field labour, from Mr. Charles 

 P. Duval, of Germantown, the committee 

 award a complimentary premium of $3. 

 Morris Longstreth, CK'n. 

 Samuel Williams, 

 Jesse George, 

 Thomas S. Davis, 

 Robert T. Potts, 

 G. Emerson. 



