MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER: AN AGRICULTURAL AND FAMILY JOURNAL. 
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JOHN DELAFIELD, 
PRESIDENT OF THE N. Y. STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, 1851. 
For Biographical Sketch of Mr. Dei.afiei.d, see first page of last week’s Rural New-Y orker. 
PREMIUMS AWARDED 
At the N. Y. State Ag’l Society’s Fair, 
Rochester, Sept. 19, 1851. 
CLASS A—CATTLE. 
Ah. 1 —Short Horns — Bulls. 
Best bull over 3 yrs old, J. M. Sherwood, Au¬ 
burn; “ EailSeahara.” $25 
2d do L. G. Morris, Fordham; Lamar¬ 
tine, 
3d do Lewis F. Allen, Black Rock; Ex¬ 
eter, _ 5 
Best 2 yrs old hull, L. G. Morris, Fordham; 
Lord Eryholm, 20 
2d do YY. T. A N. Chappel, Avon; 
Young Splendor, 10 
3d do J. G. Peck, West Bloomfield, 5 
Best 1 yr old bull, J M Sherwood, Auburn; 
Yane Tempest, 15 
2d do E. W. Sheldon, Sennett; Kirk 
Leavington, 10 
3d do L. G. Morris, Fordham; Lord Hat- 
tan, 5 
Best bull calf, J. M. Sherwood, Auburn; 
Gen. Putnam, 10 
2d do Aaron Barber, Avon, trans. A 3 
3d do John R. Page, Sennett; Tromp, 
commended. 
1 yr old bull, Dan’l E. Monroe, Elbridge; 
Anther, commended. 
Cows. 
Best cow over 3 yrs old, L. G. Morris, Ford¬ 
ham; Azelia, 6 yrs old, 25 
2d do L. G. Morris, for his imported 
cow Oxford, 7 yrs old, 15 
3d do S. P. Chapman, Clockville; for 
his cow Ruby, 6 yrs old, 5 
Best 2 yrs old heifer, L. G. Morris, Ford¬ 
ham; for his imported heifer Oxford, 20 
2d do S. P. Chapman, heifer Dutchess, 10 
3d do Lewis F. Allen, Black Rock; 
Lydia, 5 
Best 1 yr old heifer, N. J. Becar, Long Is¬ 
land; lieifer Apricot, 15 
2d do J. M. Sherwood, Auburn; Pansy 
4tli, 10 
3d do S. P. Chapman heifer Ruby 2d, 5 
Best heifer calf, S. P. Chapman, heifer calf 
Hilpa, . 10 
2d do E. W. Sheldon, Sennett; Lucilla 
4th, trans. and 3 
Best 3 cows and 3 heifers, the heifers under 
3 yrs of age to be owned by exhibitor, 
S. P. Chapman, 3 cows, Charlotte, Dai¬ 
sy 3d, Ruby; 3 heifers, Dutchess, Ruby 
2d, Hilpa, # 25 
John M. Sherwood, cow Pansy 3d, highly 
commended. 
John M. Sherwood, heifers Red Rose 4th 
and Young Lady Sally, commended in 
the highest terms. 
No. 2— Devons — Bulls. 
Best bull over 3 years old, W. P. A C. S. 
Wainwright, Rhinebeck, 25 
2d do E. N. Thomas, Rose, 15 
3d do M. C. Remington, Sennett, 5 
Best 2 yrs old bull, L. H. Colby, Scipio, 20 
2d do Samuel Baker, Edmeston, 10 
3d do Albert Allen, Jordan, 5 
Best 1 yr old bull, L. H. Colby, Scipio, 15 
2d do Ambrose Stevens, New York, 10 
3d do Ambrose Stevens, do 5 
Best bull calf. Miles Vernon, Staffing, 10 
2d do Ambrose Stevens, New York, 
trans. and 3 
Cows. 
Best cow over 3 yrs old, W. P. A C. S. Wain¬ 
wright, Rhinebeck, 25 
2d do L. G. Moms, Fordham, 15 
3d do A. Stevens, New York, 5 
Best 2 yrs old heifer, R. H. Van Renaselaer, 
Morris, Otsego co., 20 
2d do L. G. Morris, Fordham, 10 
3d do M. Vernon, Stafford, 5 
Best 1 yr old heifer, A. Stevens, New York, 15 
2d do W. B. A C. S.Wainwright, Rhine¬ 
beck, 10 
3d do M. C. Remington, Sennett, 5 
Best lieifer calf, R. H.Van Rensselaer, Morris, 10 
2d do H. N. Washburn, Morris, Trans. & $3 
Best 3 cows and 3 heifers, as in No. 1, E. P. 
Beck; Sheldon, 25 
3 cows produced by A. Stevens; highly com¬ 
mended. 
3 cows and 3 heifers produced by Wm. Gar- 
butt, Wheatland; highly commended. 
1 Devon cow produced by J. W. Hammond; 
highly commended. 
1 Devon cow produced by S. Baker, Edmeston, 
commended. 
1 2 yr old heifer produced by M. Vernon, com¬ 
mended. 
1 yearling heifer, produced by M. Vernon ; 
highly commended. 
1 2 year old heifer produced by L. G. Morris, 
Fordham; highly commended. 
1 yearling heifer produced by W. P. A C. S. 
Wainwright; highly commended. 
No. 3— Here/ords. 
Best bull over 3 yrs old, Allen Ayrault, 
Geneseo; “Tromp,” $25 
2d do Rowland Sotham, Black Rock, 15 
3d do Wm H. Sotham, do 5 
Best 2 yrs old bull, Gen. R. Harmon, Wheat- 
land; Wantage, 20 
Best 1 yr old bull, Lewis F. Allen, Black 
Rock, t 15 
2d do Rowland Sotham, Black Rock; 
Skakspeare, 10 
Best bull calf, W. H. Sotham, Black Rock; 
Victory, 10 
Best cow over 3 yrs old, W. H. Sotham, 
Black Rock; Short Tail, 25 
2d do W. H. Sotham, do Lily, 15 
3d do Rowland Sotham, do Sally, 5 
Best 2 yrs old heifer, Allen Ayrault, Gene¬ 
seo; Jetiny Lind, 20 
2d do W. H. Sotham, Black Rock; Blue 
Bell, 10 
3d do W. H. Sotham, do Nelly, 5 
Best 1 yr old heifer, Allen Ayrault, Geneseo; 
Snowdrop, 15 
2d do W. H. Sotham, Black Rock; 
Bloomy, 10 
3d do W. H. Sotham, do May Flower, 5 
Best heifer calf, Allen Ayrault, Geneseo; 
Myrtle, 10 
2d do W. H. Sotham, Black Rock, 
Woodbine, Trans, and 3 
Best 3 cows and 3 heifers as in No. 1, W. H. 
Sotham, Black Rock, 25 
No. 4— Ayrshires. 
Best bull over 3 yrs old, Ezra P. Prentice, 
Albany, ' 25 
2d do Win. Somerville, Ellicottville, 15 
Best 1 yr old bull, Ezra P. Prentice, Albany, 15 
Best bull calf, W. A. Mills, Mt. Moiris, 10 
2d do Ezra P. Prentice, Albany, Trans. A 3 
Best cow over 3 yrs old, YY. A. Mills, Mt. 
Morris, 25 
2d do Ezra P. Prentice, Albany, 15 
3d do do do 5 
Best.2 yrs old heifer, do do 20 
Best 1 yr old heifer, do do 15 
2d do do do 7.0 
Best heifer calf, do do 10 
No. 5 —Native and cross between native and im¬ 
proved Cattle. 
Best cow over 3 yrs old, Mr. John Brown, 
Auburn, 20 
2d do John Brown, Auburn, 12 
3d do Allen Ayrault, Geneseo;‘Fanny,’ 4 
6est heifer 2 yrs old, Lyman Turner, Geu- 
eseo, 15 
2d do John Muir, sen., Hamilton, 10 
3d do Jasper Barber, Avon, 3 
Best 1 yr old heifer, J Freeman, Geueseo, 10 
2d do D. W. Albertson, Lima, 8 
3d do Allen Ayrault, Geneseo, 3 
Best heifer calf, Donald McHardy, Rush, 3 
2d do Jacob Gould, Rochester, Trans. 
2 grade cows, Miles Vernon, Stafford; pre¬ 
miums of $10 and $5, 15 
No. 6— Working Oxen over 4 yrs old. 
Best yoke oxen, W W Wadsworth, Geneseo, $20 
2d do E. Sheldon, Sennett, 15 
3d do DanielS. Baker, West Bloomfield, 5 
Commended. 
Luther Comstock, Kirkland. 
Erastus Ostner, Rutland. 
E. H. Albertson, Lima. 
No. 7 —Steers three years old. 
Best single yoke, Jas. S. Wadsworth, Gen¬ 
eseo, $10 
2d do W. T. A M. Chappell, Avon, 8 
3d do David S. Baker,West Bloomfield 3 
Highly commended. 
George Shaffer, Wheatland; Devon steers. 
Almon Benjamin, Centreville. 
Birdseye Holcomb, Sheldon. 
Luther Comstock, Kirkland; 1 pr steers. 
No. 8 .—Steers two years old. 
Best single yoke, George Shaffer, Wheat- 
land, Monroe Co. 10 
2d do Daniel S. Baker, West Bloom¬ 
field, 8 
3d do James S. Wadsworth, trans. A $3 
To Boys under 16, training yoke of steers 
best, J. G. Ramsdell, Perinton Monroe 
co., trans. A $3 
Commended. 
George Shaffer, Wheatland, special pre¬ 
mium of $8 for two year old steers. 
No. 9 .—Steers one year old. 
Best single yoke, John Muir sen., Hamilton • 8 
2d do C. Sheldon, Converse, Cayuga, 5 
3d do I. P. Stannard, Alexander, trans A $3 
To boys under 16, training yoke of steers 
best, Vincent Lincoln of Alexander, sil. med. 
2d do. Emery Shepperson, East Hamil¬ 
ton, trans. A $3 
No. 10 —Milch Cows. 
Best milch cow, Gen. J. Gould, Rochester, 
a Diploma for his valuable grade cow. 
Donald McHardy, Rush, a Diploma for his 
three fourths Durham dairy dow. 
James Upton Greece, for his Durham grade 
cow. dip. 
David S. Earl, Salina, a Diploma for his 
grade cow. 
No. 11 .—For cattle, stall fed. 
Best single ox over four, Hiram Sheldon, 
Sennett, 15 
2d do Geore J. Pompelly, Owego 10 
Best fat cow over four, Robt. Fowler, Bata¬ 
via, highly commended, 15 
2d do Richard Wynn, Batavia, 10 
Best pair of fat steers four years old or un¬ 
der, Daniel S. Baker, West Bloomfield 15 
2d do James Upton, Greece, 12 
3d do D. S. Baker, West Bloomfield, 8 
Best single steer four or under, James S. 
Wadsworth, Geneseo, 10 
2d do Daniel S. Baker, West Bloom¬ 
field, 6 
Special. 
J. W. Taylor, Lima, thorough bred Durham 
heifer $25 
George Shaffer, Wheatland, for his three six 
year old,three fourth bred, spayed Dev. 
heifers, $30 
No. 12 .—Fat cattle on hay or grass, after one year 
old. 
Single ox over 4 years old, Freeman Nye, 
Darien, 6 
Best pair fat steers, 4 or under, E. Sheldon, 
Sennett. 12 
3d do Hiram Sheldon, Sennett, 5 
Best single steer 4 or under, Ira Rix, Alex¬ 
ander 8 
Best heifer 4 or under, spayed, oi not J. W. 
Hamlin, Aurora, 8 
2d do E. Sheldon, Sennett, 3 
No. 13 —Fat Sheep—long loooled—over two years 
old. 
Best fat sheep, Wm. Swails, Wayne co., 5 
2d do John McDonald, Herkimer, 3 
3d do Elias Barlow, Dutchess,Mor’ls Shep. 
Middle wooled over two years old. 
Best fat sheep, Thomas Hoseberry, Niagara, 5 
2d do Israel Hopkins, Monroe co., 3 
3d do Richard Peck, Liv. co., Mor’ls Shep. 
Middle wooled two years or under. 
Best fat sheep, Marvin Hopkins, Mon. co., 5 
2d do Wm. S. Gypson, Oneida co, 3 
3d do do do Morrell’s Shep. 
Z. B. Wakeman, Herkimer co, highly commended. 
No. 14 —Foreign Cattle. 
Best short horn bull, 2 years or over, Hon. 
Adam Ferguson, Woodhill, C. W., dip. A 15 
2d do Ralph Wade, Port Hope, C. W., 10 
Best heifer or cow, 2 yrs or over, Hon. Adam 
Ferguson, Woodhill, C. W., dip. A 15 
“2d do Ralph Wade, Port Hope, C. W., 10 
Best Devon bull, 2 yrs or over, John Mas¬ 
son, Cobourg, O. W., dip. A 15 
2d do R. C. Gapper, Thornhill, C. W., 10 
Best heifer or cow, 2 yrs or over, Roswell L. 
Colt, New Jersey, Lady Don Briska, 
dip. A 10 
Best Hungarian bull, 2 yrs or over, Roswell 
L. Colt, New Jersey, Kossuth, dip. & 15 
Best Alderney bull, 2 yrs or over, Roswell L 
Colt, Patterson, N J, dip. A 15 
No. 15— Horses—for all work. 
Best stallion over 4 yrs old, Frederick Pies- 
ter, Perinton, Young Magnum Bonum 
Eclipse, $25 
2d do Caleb Gasper, Marcellus, Prince 
Albert, 15 
3d do ML Hungerford, Watertown, 
Black Blucher, 5 
4th do Robert Russell, Phelpstown, 
Foxhunter, Youatt 
Stallion produced by H F Hodge, East 
Bloomfield, Morgan Bulrush, Commended 
dp do Isaac M Gillett, Clyde, Commended 
do do Hiram Sayles, Scottsville, Per¬ 
fection, Commended 
Brood Mares and Foals. 
2d do Rufus F Pennell, Somerset, 15 
3d do J R Ballentine, Chili, 5 
4th do Stephen Cleveland, Penn Yan, 
Y ouatt 
Special Premiums to Morgan Horses. 
1st premium, Charles W Ingersoll, Lodi, 
General Gifford. 15 
2d do S A Gilbert, East Hamilton, 
Morgan Hunter, 10 
3d do J D Remington, Sennett, Young 
Black Hawk, 5 
No. 16— Draught. 
Best stallion over 4 yrs old, Moses H. Van 
Inwagen, Fairville, Sampson, 25 
2d do Hiram Hosmer, Bennington, 15 
3d do Jacob Bower, Victor, Young 
Sampson, 5 
4th do Wm Reeve, Henrietta, Grey 
Sampson, Youatt 
W P Nottingham, Palmyra, Young Samp¬ 
son, having heretofore received the first 
premium, is now awarded a certificate 
of the society. 
E Nichols, Bethany, Oceola, Commended 
Seth Paul, Bristol, Commended 
Stephen Powell, Lewiston, Commended 
No. 17 .—Thorough Bred. 
Best stallion over 4 yrs old, John B Burnet, Sy¬ 
racuse, “Consternation.” Having heretofore 
received the 1st premium, is awarded a cer¬ 
tificate and diploma, as being the best horse 
on the ground of the class. 
1st do, Samuel Baker, Edmeston, Otsego 
co., “Pryor,” $25 
No. 18 .—Three Years old Stallions and Mares. 
Best stallion 3 yrs old, W P Nottingham, 
Palmyra, $20 
2d do, Andrew Hallenbeck, Caledonia, 
“Sweetbriar,” 10 
3d do, Hiram Sayles, Scottsville, “Empe¬ 
ror,” Youatt 
4th do, Barnard Gelder, Prattsburg, Steu¬ 
ben co, “Young Elegant,” Trans 
Mares. 
2d best, Wm Reeves, Henrietta, brown, $10 
3d do, H W Kellogg, Clinton, Oneida co., 
sorrel mare, Youatt 
4th do, Stephen Mercer, Onondaga Val¬ 
ley, bay mare, Trans 
Commended. 
Nathan Morgan, Victory, “Defiance.” 
Spencer Widner, Chili. 
Geo W Green, Jordan, “Chas. Gifford.” 
Alfred Empey, Johnsonburg. 
No. 19 .—Two years old Stallions and Mares. 
Best stallion 2 yr old, O. G. Pennell, Ridgeway, 
Orl. co., “Young America,” $15 
2d do Francis Winslow, Henrietta, 
Magnum Bonum, Y^ouatt 
3d do Lorenzo Norton, Darien, “John 
Richards,” Trans 
Best mare, Isaac M. Gillett, Clyde, “Fanny 
Morgan,” 15 
No other mares were exhibited worthy of a 
premium. 
No. 20 .—One year old Colts. 
Best stallion 1 yr old, A. M. Starkweather, Eagle 
Harbor, $10 
2d do John Striker, Chili, “Young 
Henry,” Youatt 
3d do J. C. Vail, of Royalton, “Black 
Hawk,” Trans 
Best mare, Isaac M. Gillett, Clyde, 10 
2d do Chas. YY. Ingersoll, Lodi, “Jenny 
Lind,” Youatt 
Commended. 
J. Doit, Scottsville, 1 yr old colt, “Z. Taylor.” 
Hervey Whalen, Penfield, 1 yr old colt. 
John Jennings, Sweden, 1 yr old colt. 
J. D. Adams, Brighton, 1 yr old colt. 
Job Travice, Galen, 1 yr old colt. 
Gideon Ramsdell, Perinton, 1 yr old colt. 
B Ecklin, Penfield, 1 yr old colt. 
R Vanderhoof, Perinton, 1 yr old colt 
Truman Bowen, Chili, 1 yr old colt. 
No. 21 .—Matched Horses for the Carriage or 
Road. 
Best pr of matched herses, G C Baker, Rochester, 
Dip. and $15 
2d do Joseph Christopher, Buffalo, 10 
3d do Johu Butterfield, Utica, Youatt 
For Draught or Farm. 
Bestpr, Alfred Hall, Lyons, Dip. and 15 
2d do Bay horse, Geo Waffle, Gates, 10 
No. 22.— Horses—Geldings and Mares. 
Best gelding, E R Gerald, Nia. Falls, Dip. A $10 
2d do G Warren, Half Moon, 8 
3d do Henry F Hodgkiss, 6 
4th do Daniel Waite, Darien, Y ouatt 
Mares. 
Best mare, Geo Gates, Mohawk, Dip. and $10 
2d do W W Wadsworth, Geneseo, 8 
3d do C W Barker, Rochester, 6 
No. 23 .—Foreign Horses. 
Best stallion horse of all work over 4 yr old, Ed¬ 
ward H Hawks, Toronto, C. W., Perfection, 
Dip. and $10 
Best stallion draught over 4 yr old, Joseph Gra¬ 
ham, Port Hope, Dip. and 10 
E Tupper, Niagara Falls, C. W., “Heart of the 
Lion,” highly commended. 
Joseph Ashford, Niagara Falls, “King Alfred,” 
commended. 
John Bothwick, Toronto, C. W., 1 4 yr old 
stallion, commended. 
Geo Bryan, Braintree, Vt., Green Mountain 
Morgan, commended. 
F A Weir, Walpole, N. H., Morgan Hunter, 
commended. 
John Masson, Cobourg, C. W., “Clyde Bolton,” 
highly commended. 
"Hon E W Stevenson, St Catharines, C. W., 
“Bride of the Mountain,” commended. 
Wm Miller, C. W., “Wild Plover,” commend¬ 
ed. 
Geo P Dickson, C. W., Champion, commended. 
Mrs Jane Ward, Markham, O. W., Old Clyde, 
having heretofore received the first premium, is 
awarded Certificate and Diploma as being the 
best horse exhibited in this class. 
Carriage Horses—Bay Geldings. 
Augustus Sawyer, Summitt co, Ohio, highly 
commended. 
Black Geldings. 
John Bredly, Crowland, C. W., commended. 
Thos Wardle, Hamilton, C. W., span dapple 
greys, commended. 
No. 24.— Sheep—Long Wooled. 
Best buck over 2 yr, J McDonald, Warren, $10 
2d do Richard Peck, Lima, 8 
3d do Samuel Hecock, Black Rock, 5 
Best buck 2 yr or under, Wm Rathbone, 
Springfield, 10 
2d do Jas A Jackson, Gilbertsville, 8 
3d do Rich. Gypson, Westmoreland, 5 
Best pen 5 ewes over 2 yr, Wm Rathbone, 
Springfield, 10 
2d do Thos Hoseberry, Cambria, 8 
3d do Wm Swails, Sodus, 5 
Best pen 5 ewes 2 yr or under, Wm Rath¬ 
bone, Springfield, 10 
2d do J C Rathbone, Otsego co, 8 
3d do Samuel Hecock,Black Rock, 5 
Best pen 5 buck lambs, Wm Rathbone, 
Springfield, 8 
2d do William Rathbone, Springfield, 
Morrell’s Amer. Shep. and 3 
Best pen 5 ewe lambs, William Rathbone, 
Springfield, 8 
2d do Thomas Hoseberry, Cambria, 
Morrell’s Amer. Shep. and 3 
Elias Barlow, Lagrange, for 3 1 its of very 
good ewes 3 in each lot, special premium of 8 
No. 25 .—Middle Wooled. 
Best buck over 2 yr, L G Morris, Fordham, $10 
2d do Z B Wakeman, Herkimer, 8 
3d do Samuel Baker, Edmeston, 5 
Best buck 2 yr or under, J M Sherwood, Aub. 10 
2d do ZB Wakeman, Herkimer, 8 
3d do C Parsons, Riga, 5 
Best pen 5 ewes over 2 yr, L G Morris, Ford¬ 
ham, 10 
2d do J M Sherwood, Auburn, 8 
3d do ZB Wakeman, Herkimer, 5 
Best pen 5 ewes 2 yr or under, Ambrose Ste¬ 
vens, New York, 10 
2d do ZB Wakeman, Herkimer, 8 
3d do Chas B Meek, Canandaigua, 5 
Best pen 5 buck lambs, Ambrose Stevens, 
New York, 8 
2d do LG Morris, Fordham, 
Morrell’s Amer. Shep. and 3 
Best pen 5 ewe lambs, L G Morris, Ford¬ 
ham, 8 
2d do Ambrose Stevens, New York, 
Morrell’s Amer. Shep. and 3 
No. 26.— Merinos. 
Buck over 2 yr, David Hillman, Avon, $8 
Best buck 2 yr or under, W H Cox, Stanford, 10 
2d do N M Dart, Harpersfield, 8 
3d do Gen R Harmon, Wheatland 5 
Best pen 5 ewes over 2 yr,David Hall,Gaines, 10 
3d do David Hillman, Avon, 5 
Best pen 5 ewes 3 yr or over, N M Dart, 
Harpersfield, 10 
Best pen 5 buck lambs, W A Cook, Lima, 8 
2d do Gen R Harmon, Wheatland, 
Morrell’s Amer. Shep. and 3 
Best pen 5 ewe lambs, W A Cook, Lima, 8 
2d do J W Hyde, Darien, 
Morrell’s Amer. Shep. and 3 
Best samples of wool, not less than 10 flee- < 
ces, W D Dickinson, Ont. co. Silver medal < 
Commended. 
W H Cox for his vrry fine ewes which have < 
previously taken a premium. 
N o. 27.— Saxons. 
Best buck over 2 yr, Samuel II Church, Ver¬ 
non, $10 * 
2d do A II McLean, Caledonia, 8 < 
3d do John Betridge, Riga, 5 < 
Best buck 2 yr or under, Samuel H Church, 
Vernon, 10 
2d do Chas Colt, Geneseo, 8 
3d do AH McLean, Caledonia, 5 
Best pen 5 ewes over 2 yr, Sam. H Church, 
Vernon, 10 
2d do Samuel H Church, Vernon, 8 
3d do do do do 5 
Best samples of wool, not less than 10 flee¬ 
ces, David J Lee, Darien, Silver medal 
No. 28 .—Cross breed sheep. 
Best buck over 2 yrs, D. S. Curtis, Canaan, $10 
Best buck 2 yrs or under, Taylor Godell, 
Alexander, 10 
2d do W. D. Dickinson, Victor, 8 
Best pen 5 ewes over 2 yrs, YY. D. Dickin¬ 
son, Victor, 10 
Best pen 5 ewes 2 yrs or under, Daniel J, 
Lee, Darien, 10 
2d do YY. D. Dickinson, Victor, 8 
Best pen 5 buck lambs, W. D. Dickinson, 
Victor, 8 
3d do Taylor Godell, Alexander, $3 A 
Morrell’s Shep. 
Best pen 5 ewe buck lambs, YY. D. Dickin¬ 
son, Victor, 8 
No. 29 .—Foreign sheep, long and middle wooled. 
Long Wooled. 
Best buck, R. C, Gapper, Thornhill, C. YY., $10 
Best pen 5 ewes, YVilliam Miller, Pickering, 
C. W., 10 
Middle Wooled. 
Best buck, Joseph Pierce, Whitby, C. YY r ., $10 
Best pen 5 ewes, Ralph YVade, Cobourg, 
C. W., 10 
Special. 
Joseph Pierce, a Vol. of Transactions and $5 
for a pen of middle Wooled ewes. 
John Cade, Whitby, C. W., a vol. of trans. $5 
for a pen of middle wooled ewes. 
William Miller, Pickering, C. YY., a vol. of trans. 
for 1 buck. 
Ralph Wade, Cobourg, C. W., a vol. trans. for 1 
buck. 
No. 30 .—Merinos and Saxons, 
Merinos. 
Best buck, Jonathan S Wilmer, Addison, 
Y r ermont, $10 
• Saxons. 
Best buck, S. C, Scobell, Salisbury, Vt., $10 
No. 31.— Swine. 
Best boar over 2 yrs old, Geo. Shaffer, YYheat- 
land, $10 
2d do Wm. H. Davies, Black Lake, 5 
Best boar 1 yr old, L. Y 7 anderwenter, Ben¬ 
ton, 10 
2d do Truman Bowen, Chili, 5 
Best boar six mos. and under 1 yr, L. G. 
Morris, Fordham, , 8 
2d do L. D. Hicock, Alexander, 3 
Best breeding sow over 2 yrs, Elisha Beebe, 
Henrietta, Be-kshire, and Leicester., 10 
2d do Truman Bowen, Chili, Byfield, 5 
Best breeding 1 yr old, Geo. Shaffer, Wheat- 
land, Leicester, 10 
2d do Owen Lathrop, Darien, Leicester, 5 
Best sow 6 mos. and under 1 yr, N Hay¬ 
ward A son, Brighton, Leicester and 
Byfield. 8 
2d do M Garrett, Gates, Leicester, 3 
Best lot of pigs not less than 5 under 10 
mos., Samuel S. Wood, of Rochester, 10 
2d do Elisha Beebe, Henrietta, 5 
No. 32.— Poultry. 
Best lot of Dorkings, not less than 3, 1 cock 
and 2 hens, Lewis F. Allen, Blackrock, $3 
Best lot of Polands not less than 3, Ac., F 
YY. Collins, East Bloomfield, 3 
Best lot of Malay or Chittagong fowls, not 
less than 3, Ac, A A Hudson, Syracuse, 3 
Best lot of bantams not less than 3, Ac., 
Charles Marble, Buffalo, 3 
Best lot of game not less than 3 Ac., S B 
Colt, Irondequoit, 3 
Best lot of turkeys not less than 3. Ac., S B 
Colt, Irondequoit, 3 
Best lot of muscovy ducks not less than 3 Ac., 
George Cummings, Rochester, 3 
Best lot of small ducks not less than 3, Ac., 
John N Smith, Attica, 3 
Best lot of guinea hens not less than 6, E S. 
Treat, Rochester, 3 
Best pair large geese, Lewis F. Allen, Black- 
rock, 3 
Best lot of poultry owned by exhibitor, 
statement to be furnished and verified, 
F YY Collins, East Bloomfield, 10 
Best exhibition of pigeons, Miss Mary 
Mines, Rochester, 3 
Best lot of wild turkeys, L K Haddock. Buf¬ 
falo, 3 
Commended. 
A H Ross, Rochester, for lot of white Poland 
fowls. 
D P Newell, Rochester, for best lot of golden 
Poland fowls. 
A. Stevenson. Eton M. Co., for creole fowls. 
J. Rapalje, Rochester, for fine lot of Breman 
geese. 
S Hyde, Palmyra, fine lot of Chinese geese. 
YY B Williams, Rochester, for pair of Poland 
fowls. 
No. 34 .—Plowing match. 
First premium, Alexander Ramsey, Ogden, 10 
2d do J. F. Plato, Batavia, 8 
3d do Daniel Westfall, Lyons, 5 
4th do J. F. Plato, Batavia, trans. 
Boys uuder 18 years of age. 
First premium, G. H. Goodhue, Wheatland $10 
Eagle Plow. 
Charles W. Lessy a premium of $5 for 
plowing with Michigan sub soil plow 
which performed its work admirably. 
This plow is of a medium class, be¬ 
tween the sub soil and ordinary plow, 
and should not therefore be brought in 
competition with them. 
No. 35 —Farm Implements, No. 1. 
Best farm wagon, T S Eastman, Deerfield, $5 
Best harrow, Rapalje A Co., Rochester, 3 
Best corn cultivator, Eddy A Co., Union Vil., 3 
Best fanning mill, Rapalje A Co., Rochester, 5 
Best corn stalk cutter, Brown A Mills, Mt. 
Morris, / 5 
Best straw cutter, Rapalje A Co., Rochester, 3 
Best corn and cob crusher by horse power, C. 
B. Tuttle, Rochester, 5 
Best clover machine, T D Burrell, Geneva, 5 
Best flax and hemp dresser, S A Clemens, 
Springfield, Mas. 6 
Best ox cart, T S Eastman, Deerfield, 3 
Best horse rake, J Clark, Unadilla Forks, 2 
Best ox yoke, J P Fogg A Bro., Rochester, 2 
Best roller for general use, Rapalje A Co., do, 5 
Best clod crusher and roller combined, John 
Walker, Chili, 5 
