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We give below the awards of premiums in such departments as may inte- 

 rest our readers : 



CATTLE.— No. 1 Short Horns. 

 Balls, three years old and upwards. 



To Anthony Bolmar, of Chester County, Pa., for his bull "Harry," the 

 first premium of $20. 



To William Fernistone, of Easton, Pa., for his bull " Cato," the second 

 premium of §15. 



To George Brinton, of Chester County, for his bull "Mars," the third 

 premium of §8. 



Bulls, between two and three years old. 



To Dennis Kelley, of Philadelphia, for his bull "Lord Barrington," the 

 first premium of $15. 



To Thomas Richeson, of Philadelphia, for his bull " Henry Clay," the 

 second premium of $8. 



To Davis Hoopes, of Chester County, for his bull , the third pre- 

 mium of §4. 



Balls, between one and two years old. 



To Geo. A. Kreeble, of Montgomery County, for his bull " General Tay- 

 lor," the first premium of §10. 



To James Gowen, of Mount Airy, for his bull "Duke of York," the se- 

 cond premium of $5. 



To George Martin, of Philadelphia, for his bull " Strawberry," the third 

 premium of $3. 



Bull Calves under ten months old. 



To Anthony Bolmar, of Chester County, for his " Charley," 5 months 

 old, the first premium of $5. 



To John R. Barton, of Philadelphia, for calf "Woodbine," 4 months old, 

 the second premium of $3. 



To Richard Cartwright, of Philadelphia, for his [not named] bull calf, 4 

 months old, the third premium of §1. 



Cows, three years old and upwards. 



To James Gowen, of Mount Airy, for his cow " Isabella," the first pre- 

 mium of §20. 



To Anthony Bolmar, of Chester County, for his cow " Flora," the se- 

 cond premium of §10. 



To Owen Sheridan, of Philadelphia, for his cow " Sally," the third pre- 

 mium of §6. 



Heifers, between two and three years old. 



To James Gowan, of Mount Airy, for his heifer "Young Lady," the 

 first premium of 815. 



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