AWARDS OF PEEMIUMS. 179 



R. G. Camp, best grafted Fruit, without name, - Certificate. 

 Thomas L. Clark, best Seedlings, - - - - " 



James M. Clark, greatest number and variety of Pears, " 



VARIETIES EXHIBITED, 4. 



Devenne White, Seckels, Oswego Beureo, Winter \V ellis. 

 R. G. Camp, best twelve bunches of Catawba and Isabella 

 Grapes, Certificate. 



MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES. 



Your Committee are unanimous in awarding the first premium 

 to Mr. J. C. Long, on a Patent Washing Machine, and would 

 speak in the highest terms of the manner and ease with which 

 clothes can be cleaned by these machines, which actually lessen 

 the labor one-half, also avoiding wear of the clothes, as the 

 cleansing is done by the action of the water. We would most 

 cheerfully recommed them to the community. 



Also, a Patent Churn, which is a very desirable article on 

 account of the ease with which it can be worked and kept clean. 



They would also call your attention to the clay Brick manu- 

 factured by John Seeker, of Gilson Slough, as being a good 

 article. 



They are also unanimous in awarding to Mr. B. L. Brier the 

 first premium on Bee Hives, and would speak in the highest 

 terms of commendation of the merits of this Hive, which has 

 reduced the matter of keeping bees to a system almost equal to 

 making the article of honey itself. 



They would also award a premium to Messrs. P. Pointon & 

 Co., on Potter's Ware, of a quality equal to any made in the 

 State. 



They would also speak in the highest terms of commendation 

 of a bale of Hops, exhibited by H. Canfield, Esq. ; for quality 

 and manner of pressing, we are of the opinion that they are su- 

 perior to any raised in this State. 



Your Committee are also unanimous in awarding a premium 

 to J. H. Foote, for the splendid display of Stoves, Hardware, 



