THE CULTIVATOR. 
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LIST OF PREMIUMS AWARDED 
BY THE N. Y. STATE AG. SOCIETY AT POUGHKEEPSIE. 
CATTLE— Class I— Best of any breed. 
Bulls— Best 3 years old, to George Vail, Troy, “ Meteor,” 
$20—Best 2 years old, to (J. F. Crosby, Watervliet, “ Osceola,” 
$15—Best yearling, to Thomas Oliver, Westchester county, 
“ Marius,” $10—Best bull calf, to Corning & Sotham, Albany, 
“Pomaria,” $6. 
Cows— Best 3 years old, to James Lennox, Poughkeepsie, 
“Red Lady,” $20—Best 2 years old, to E. P. Prentice, Albany. 
$15—Best yearling, to Duncan Robinson, Fishkill, $10—Best 
calf, to R. L. Pell, Pelham Farm, $6. 
Class II— Durham, Cattle. 
Bulls— 1st, to George Vail’s “Meteor,” $15—2d, to D. D. 
Campbell’s “Rotterdam,” Schenectady, $10—3d, to R. Donald¬ 
son’s “Prince Albert,” Red Hook, Diploma. 
Two years old —1st, to C. F. Crosby’s “ Osceola,” $10—2d, to 
George Vail’s “Symmetry,” $5—3d, to Wm. Salisbury’s “Sir 
Peter,” Catskill, Diploma. 
Yearlings —1st, to Thomas Oliver, Sing-Sing, $10—2d, to J. 
F. Sheaf, High Cliff, $5—3d, to James Lennox, Diploma. 
Bull Calves— 1st, to C. N. Bement, Albany, $5—2d, to George 
Vail, Diploma. 
Cows— 1st, to J F. Sheaf, $15—2d, to George Vail’s “Victo¬ 
ria,” $10—3d, to J. F. Sheaf, Diploma. 
Two year old Heifers —1st, to E. P. Prentice’s “ Nell,” $10— : 
2d, to E. P. Prentice’s “ Esterville.” $5—3d, to D. B. Fuller’s 
“Victoria,” Hyde Park, Diploma. ' 
Yearlings —1st, to George Dakin, Dutchess county, $10—2d, 
to D. D. Campbell, $5—3d, to Wm. Kelly, Rhinebeck, Diploma. 
Heifer Calves —1st, to George Vail, $5—2d to C. N. Bement, 
Diploma. 
Class III— Hereford Cattle. 
All the premiums in this class were awarded to Messrs Cor¬ 
ning & Sotham, Albany, to wit: For 2 years old bull, Edwin, 
$10—for bull calf, Pomaria, $5—for cows, 1st, to Aston Beau¬ 
ty, $15; 2d, to Victoria, $10; 3d, to Perfection, Diploma—for 
2 years old heifer, Mary, $10; for yearling heifers, 1st, to Lilly, 
$6; to Maggie, vol. Transactions. 
Class IV— Devon Cattle. 
To L. F. Allen, Black Rock, for best bull calf, $5. 
For best cow, 1st, toD. B. Lent, Poughkeepsie, $15—2d, to L 
F. Allen, $10. 
Class V— Ayrshire Cattle. 
For best bull, 1st, to Joel Rathbone, Albany, $15—2d, to C. 
N. Bement, $10. 
The Committee also awarded a premium of $15 to Mr. Ar¬ 
chibald of Montreal, for his Ayrshire bull, Sir Walter Scott. 
For best cow, 1st, to Thomas Ellison, New Windsor, $15— 
2d, to Joel Rathbone, $10—3d, to Cornelius Dubois, Pough¬ 
keepsie, vol. Transactions. 
Class VI —Grade Cattle. 
For best 2 years old heifer, to Duncan Robinson, Fishkill, $5 
—2d and 3d, to J. F. Sheaf. Poughkeepsie, $3 and Diploma. 
Class VII — Native Cattle. 
For best cow, 1st, to R. Donaldson, $12—2d, to R. L. Pell, $8 
—3d, to Z. Pratt, Greene county, vol. Transactions. A vol. of 
Transactions was awarded to Hezekiah Smith, Greene county, 
for his Native bull; and a premium of $3 to John G. Parker, 
Poughkeepsie, for his Native calf 
WORKING OXEN AND STEERS. 
For best pair, 1st, to Luther Comstock, Oneida, $15—2d, to 
Isaac Doty, Clinton Hollow, $10—3d, to H. D. Grant, Ame- 
! : t, vol. Transactions—4th, to F. W. Akin, Greenbush, Dip. 
best 3 yoke oxen, 1st, to James S. and Wm. Wadsworth, Gen- 
eseo, $15—2d, to D. B. Fuller, Hyde Park, $10. 
Best 10 yoke oxen from one town, 1st, to D. B. Fuller, J. W. 
Wheeler, Elias Butler, Thomas Allen and John Traver, Hyde 
Park, $20. 
Best 3 years old steers, 1st, to Charles Wescott, Fishkill, $15 
—2d, to J. W. Wheeler, Hyde Park, $10. 
Best yearling steers, to Dr. Vandeburgh, Rhinebeck, $10. 
FAT CATTLE. 
Best pair, 1st, to George Mills, Livingston county, $20—2d, 
to Thomas Swift, Amenia, $15—3d, to A. M. Underhill, Clinton 
Hollow, $10—4th, to Duguid & Candee, Onondaga, Diploma. 
Best fat ox, 1st, to D. I) Campbell, $15—2d, to Duncan Rob¬ 
inson, $10—3d, to Duguid & Candee, vol. Transactions. 
Best fat heifer, 1st, to Martinus Calkins, Chenango county, 
$15—2d, to Walter Wake.man, North East, $10—3d, to Dr. Van¬ 
deburgh, vol. Transactions. 
HORSES. 
Best Stallion over 4 years old, 1st, to Wm. Salisbury, $?0— 
2d, to John Greenfield, Newburgh, $10—3d, to Silas Belding, 
Amenia, $6 and vol. Transactions—4th, to A J. Skidmore 
Fishkill, $4 and Diploma. 
r Best 3 years old Stallion, 1st, to Calvert Canfield, Pleasant 
Valley, $15—2d, to Jacob Duncan, Union Vale, $10—3d, to Job 
Sisson, Washington, $6. 
The Committee on Stallions made the following special 
awards: to David B. Haight, Dutchess county, $io- Aaron 
Bailey, Cherry Valley, $6 and Diploma; Edward Long, Cam¬ 
bridge, $6; to David Long, as groom, $5; and Diplomas to 
Epenetus How, North Salem; Wm. H. Ludlow, Claverack; C. 
F. Crosby, John Cooper, Poughkeepsie; Bastion Moore, Colum¬ 
bia county; S. V. IL.Ableman and Corning & Sotham, Albany • 
Benj. Pettit, Oneida county ; L. W. Ten Broeck, Columbio co.; 
Samuel Verplank, Fishkill. 
Best Breeding Mare and Colt, 1st, to Josiah Williams, Pough¬ 
keepsie, $20—2d, to Isaac T. Frost, $10—3d, to Thomas Dea- 
rin, Poughkeepsie, Diploma. The Committee also awarded $10 
to S. C. Roe, and Diplomas to P. Lyon, Washington, and Moses 
Clark. 
Best pair Matched Farm Horses, 1st, to Allen B. Stockholm, 
Fishkill. $10—2d, to Philip Vanderbelt, Fishkill, vol. Trans. 
Best pair Matched Horses, 1st, to Wm. Landon, Albany, $10 
—2d, to Wm. A. Davis, Poughkeepsie, vol Transactions—3d, to 
J. P. Beekman, Kinderhook, Diploma. 
Best Single Horse, 1st, to De Witt Hasbrouek, Orange county. 
$10—2d, to Duguid & Candee, vol. Transactions. Volumes oi 
Transactions were also awarded to Anthony Van Bergen, Cox 
sackie; Samuel Townsend, Orange county, and Benjamin Van 
Voast. 
MULES. 
Second best pair, to Nathan Colman, Poughkeepsie, $10. 
SHEEP— Class I— Long Wooled. 
Best Buck, 1st, to L. D. Clift, Carmel, $10—2d, tc Thomas 
Dunn, Albany, $5—3d, to Nathaniel Halleck, Milton, Diploma. 
Best pen of 3 ewes, 1st, to L. D. Clift, $10—2d, to Edward 
Halleck, Milton, $5—3d, to Henry Mesier, Fishkill, Diploma. 
Best pen of 5 lambs, to Willet Colver, Hyde Park, $5. 
Class II— Middle Wooled. 
T o t buck, 1st, to Isaac Foster, Hillsdale, $10—2d, to J. McD. 
Mclmyre, Albany, $5—3d, to S & J. Wait, Orange co., Dip. 
Best pen of 3 ewes, 1st, to S. & J. Wait, $10—2d, to J. McD. 
McIntyre, $5—3d, to Edward Halleck, Diploma. 
Best pen *f 5 lambs, to D. B. Haight, $5. 
Class III— Fine Wooled. 
Saxons —Best bucks, 1st, to C. W. Hull, New Lebanon, $10— 
2d, to Abner Brown, North East, $5—3d, to Samuel H. Church, 
Vernon, Diploma. 
Best pen of 3 ewes, 1st, to Walter Wakeman, North East, 
$10—2d, to Samuel H. Church, $5—3d, to S. B. Crocker, Ver¬ 
non, Diploma. 
Merinoes —Best buck, 1st, to H. S. Randall, Cortland Viliagc, 
$10— 2d, to H. & J. Carpenter, Poughkeepsie, $5. 
Best 3 ewes, 1st and 2d, to H. S. Randall, $10 and $5—3d, to 
H. & I. Carpenter, Poughkeepsie, vol. Transactions. 
Best 5 lambs, to Rawson Harmon, Jr. Wheatland, $5. 
FAT SHEEP. 
Best, to J. McD. McIntyre, $10—2d, to D. W. Elting, New 
Paltz, $5—3d, to J. C. Haviland, Dutchess co., v-ol. Trans. 
SHEEP FROM OTHER STATES. 
Best fine wooled buck, 1st, to Jacob N. Rlakeslee, Litchfield 
county, Conn , Silver Medal—2d, to Stephen Atwood, Litchfield 
county, Conn., 2 vols. Transactions. 
Best 3 fine wooled ewes, to Jacob N. Blakeslec, Conn., Silver 
Medal. 
SWINE. 
Best boar, 1st, to Benj. H. Hart, Lagrange, $10—2d, to James 
Lenox, $5—3d, to C. F. Crosby, Diploma. 
Best sow, 1st, to W. A. S. North, Duanesburgh, $10—2d, to 
W. T. Hulse, Blooming Grove, $5—3d, to Tlios. T. Doty, Beek¬ 
man, Diploma 
Best lot of pigs, 1st, to D. B. Lent, $5—2d, to Thos. T- Doty, 
Diploma. 
The Committee commend a boar and sow of Neapolitan 
breed, offered by C N. Bement, and a Leicester boar of John 
Wilkinson. 
FARM IMPLEMENTS, &c. 
Best. Plow, 1st, to Howard Delano, Mottvil'.e, Onon. co., $15 
—2d, to Thomas D. Burrall, Geneva, Shell Wheeled Plow, Sil¬ 
ver Medal—3d, to W. U. Chase, Amsterdam, $5—4th, to M. D 
& T. H. Codding, Rochester, Diploma. 
For Gang Flow, to Thomas Wiard, East Avon, $15. 
For best Dynamometer, to W. U. Chase, $15—2d, to T. D. 
Burrall, Geneva, $7—3d, Mr. Seymour, Hartford, Connecticut, 
Diploma. 
Best Farm Wagon, 2d premium to Wm. Cox, Stamford, vol. 
Transactions. 
Best Horse Cart, to John Wilkinson, Union Valp, $5. 
Best Horse Rake, 1st, to Gustavus White, Middlefield, $5— 
2d, to Wm. B. Stoddard, Moravia, vol. Transactions. 
Best Grain Cradle, to David Flanders, St. Lawrence co., $3. 
Best half doz. Hay Forks, to Taylor, Buttolph & Co., West 
Stockholm, Diploma. 
Best Dung Forks, to Taylor, Buttolph &. Co., vol. Trans. 
Best Harrow, to John Wilkinson, vol. Transactions. 
Best Fanning Mill, 1st, to Isaac T. Grant,Schaghlieoke, Silver 
Medal—2d, to David Bryan. North East, vol. Trans.—3d, to F. 
Dodge, Watertown, Diploma. 
Best Threshing Machine, 1st, to J. A. Taplin, Montpelier,. 
Vt., $15—2d, to S. S. Allen, Poughkeepsie, vol. Transactions 
3d, to A. Wheeler oc Brothers. Chatham, Diploma. 
Best Straw Cutter, 1st, to Wm. Hovcy, Worcester, Mass., 
Silver Medal—2d, to Stephen Armstrong, Poughkeepsie, vol. 
Transactions—3d, to Thos. P. Thorn, Fishkill. Diploma. 
Best Cheese Press, to Egbert Dodge, Watertown, $3. 
Best Field Roller, to T. D. Burrall, Diploma. 
Best Corn Shelter, to Flanois N Smith, Kinderhook, Dip. 
Best Bee Palace, to M. O. Rcmminglon, Cayuga co. v Dip. 
Best Bee Hive, to E. Town-ley, N< w York, $5. 
Best Harvesting Machine, to George Easterly, Heart Prairie, 
.. iskonsan, Diploma. 
Best Model of Hay Press, 1st, to Dedrick & Brothers, Claver 
