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To Miss M. J. Morris, of Auburn, Cayuga county, for 



amples of lace work, 3 00 



To Mrs. Achsah Cole, of Columbia, Herkimer county, 



for two pair of cotton and woolen blankets, 3 00 



To same, for same, Diploma. 



To Miss Georgiana S. Manning, Syracuse, for a worsted 



worked reticule, $2 00 



To Mrs. C. M. Bennett, of Penn-Yan, Yates county, for 



an ottoman cover, Diploma. 



To J. Parish, of Mendon, Monroe county, for a washing 



machine, vol. Trans. 



John Wilkinson, of Union-Vale, Dutchess county, pre- 

 sented a convenient plan of a barn, which we take plea- 

 sure in commending to the public. 



To James Goold, of Albany, for a two horse pleasure 



sleigh, : Diploma. 



To B. S. Seymour, of Westmoreland, for window and door 



butts and fastenings, Diploma. 



To Elijah Hurlbut, of Waterloo, for a clover machine, . . do 



To Joel Clough, of Whitesboro', for a self-setting appa- 

 ratus for saw-mills, do 



To J. L. Cady, of Newport, for Yates' jiatent lock, do 



To Dunbarton Glass Factory, Durhamville, Oneida co., 



for specimen of glass, do 



There were five beautiful specimens of flour presented ; 



For a good barrel, to John Bowling, jr. Manlius, do 



For a better barrel of flour, to John Williams, of Roches- 

 ter, $3 00 



For the best barrel, to John G. Rowling, Manlius, 5 00 



There were several cooking stoves presented, and after 

 examination we have concluded to award premiums as 

 follows : 



First premium, to Atwood's Empire stove of Troy, Diploma. 



The first premium to Bailey, Wheeler & Co., Utica, for 



their air tight parlor stove, do 



To Messrs. Robinson & Vanderbilt, manufacturers, Al- 

 bany, for four light pleasure wagons, do 



To David A. Lyons, manufacturer, Utica, for a light 



pleasure wagon, |3 00. 



To William L. Edwards, St. Lawrence county, for a 



double acting bellows, Diploma. 



To Charles Pope & Co., Syracuse, a sample of plating, a 



superior article, do 



To 0. Reynolds, Webster, Monroe county, for best bee- 

 hive, do 



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