NEW-YORK AGRICULTURAL FAIR PREMIUMS. 



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10 Egg Plants, and one Tree do. E. C. Goodrich, 



Utica. 



Best half peck Lima Beans, A. Brigham, Asylum. 



3 best Squashes, to same. 



Best half peck table Potatoes, James Rees, New- 

 llaitford. 



2d do. Robert EeUs, Westmoreland. 



Best Seedling Potatoes, four specimens, half peck 

 eai-h, H. N. Langwoithy, Irondeqncit. 



12 ears best Seed Corn, Charles W. Eells, Kirkland. 



Potato Onions, J. Greenleaf, Hrocbport. 



Samples Watennelons and Cantelopes, E. C. Good- 

 rich, and for Watennelons to G. W. Cromwell. 



Sweet Com, E. C. Goodrich. 



Gieatcst variety of Vegetables, to D. Gray. 



FRTJITS. 

 Greatest variety of Table Apples, Ellwanger & 

 Barry, Rochester, 

 id do. D. Thomas, Cayuga. 

 :?d do. J. C. Hastings, Kirkland. 

 Best 12 sorts do. O. Phelps, Cauandaigua. 

 (ireatest variety Table Pears, B. Thomas, Cajiiga. 

 C'd do. Ellwanger & Barry, 

 (ireatest variety of Winter Pears, D. Thomas. 

 Best 12 Quinces, O. Phelps. 

 Best 12 Peaches. N. Goodsell, Greece. 

 Best 24 Plums, H. Green, Utica. 

 Best G bunches Native Grapes, W. Mei-vine, Utica. 

 Best 6 bunches Foreign Grapes, S. D. Childs, Utica. 



FLOWERS. 



Greatest variety, Boies, Utica ; 2d, Jack- 

 son, Schenectady ; 3d, Ellwanger <fe Ban-y, PLOchester. 



Best Floral Oraament, Boies, Utica ; 2d, 



Lyudes, Utica ; 3d, Ellwanger & BaiTy. 



Best Seedling Dahlias, Boies, UtiJRi ; best 25 



varieties, Jackson, Schenectady; 12 varieties, 



do. H. Chodell ; five vaiietics flowers, Mrs. Jackson, 

 Utica. Commendatory notices were taken of the 

 collections of Mrs. Hinman and Mrs. Childs. Utica. 



BUTTER. 



Best lot from five cows, E. R. Evans, Mai'shall. 



2d do. Thomas Hawks, Herkimer. 



3d do. George Vail, Troy. 



Best 25 lbs. made in June — 1st, R. S. Ransom, Per- 

 ryville. 



2d..C. C. Crocker, Union. 



3d.. Case, New-Hartford. 



Best 50 lbs. made at any time — 1st, C. Adams, Mar- 

 tuisburgh. 



2il..S. M. Foster, Litchfield. 



3d..O. Cole Litchfield. 



4th.. Daniel Eells, Jr. New.Hartford. 



5th.. Wm. Otley, Oaks Comers. 



CHEESE. 



Best Dairy to Herkimer County. 



2d do. Oneida County. 



Best Cheese, one year old and over — 1st, Robert 

 Eells, Westmoreland. 



2d do. F. IngersoU, Vernon. 



Cheese less than one year old — Ist, AV. S. Ford, 

 Salisbury. 



2d. . W. Otley, Oaks Comers. 



3d..T. Hallenbeck, Herkimer County. 



4th.. N. Wilcox, Winfield. 



5th.. J. Smalley, Norway. 



M.A.PLE SUGAR. 



let.. Joel Woodworth, Watertown. 

 2d.. Moses ICames, Rutland. 

 3d..W. E. White, Widton. 

 4th.. E. Bigelow. 

 5th. .Sidney Spring. 



SILK— SEWING. 

 1st.. Clark Averj', PeiTyville. 

 2d..D. Irish, do. 



3d.. J. Hutchinson, Riverhead. 

 RAW .SILK. 

 1 St.. Mrs. Irish, Perry ville. 

 2d..C. Avery, do. 

 3d..B. Blackburn, Vernon. 

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CORN AND COB CRUSHERS, &c. 



Best Corn and Cob Crusher, worked by Horse 

 Power — J. A. Pitts, Rochester. 



Farm Horse Cart— W. Carroll, Albany. 



Best Improved Revolving Horse R.\ke— G. 

 White, Middlefield. , 



2d do. A Brockway, Biidgewater. 



Improved Ox Yokes— Lst, A. Monroe, Galway, 

 2d, Wm. Hill, Marcy. 



Grain Cradles— 1st, E. L. Hager, Frankfort ; 2d, 

 David Flanders, Stockholm. 



Hay Forks— Taylor, Buttolph &, Co. Stockholm. 



Grass and Cradle Scythes — Hiram C. White, 

 Albion. 



Hoes— R. & E. Clark &. Co. UnadiUa Forks. 



Corn Sheller — Joseph D. Brigss, Saratoga. 



Corn Cutter— J. M. Cleveland, Adams. 



FARM IMPLEMENTS. 



Fak.m WAGON.S— 1st, P. S. Eastman, NevT-Hartford: 

 2d, S. & M. Peckham, Utica. 



Harrows — 1st, Orin Barton, Geddes. 



Scarifiers — 1st, to same. 



Cultivators — 1st, to same. 



Fanning Mills— 1st. I. T. Grant, Schaghticoke ; 

 2d, Clow & Crolin, Mentz ; 3d, J. Patterson, Cauan- 

 daigua. 



Horse Power— 1st, A. D. Childs, Rochester. 



TyRESHi.NG Machine- 1st, A. Douglass, Skane- 

 ateles ; 2d, Hart, Higham &. Co. Utica ; 3d, E. Hicks. 



Drill Barrows, to plant potatoes or com — Abner 

 Randall, Oneida. 



Straw Cutters— 1st, J. G. Case, Utica ; 2d, J. C. 

 Rich, Penfield ; 3d, M. Sanders, Conland. 



PLOWING MATCH. 

 Twenty competitors entered the field, and the 

 awards were as follows : — 1st, Frederick Smith. West- 

 moreland ; 2d, Elon Comstock, Rome ; 3d, Thomaa 

 B. Burrell, Geneva ; 4th, O. R. Babcock, Bridgewater; 

 5th, H. N. Cary, Marcy ; plowing by boy under 18 

 yeais of age, premium to E. W. Butler, Rome. 



The Coming Fair of the American Ln- 

 STITUTE. — In a late number, we invoked pub- 

 lic attention to the Fair about to be held by the 

 American Institute, and urged for it the contri- 

 butions and support, in every form, which are 

 due to the patriotic designs of the Institution. 



It is on these occasions that \vc see concen- 

 trated the choice fruits of American Industry in 

 all its branches. Here is presented an open and 

 wide field for public spirited men to come for- 

 ward and evince by word and deed their readi- 

 ness to forward the mai-ch of im{)rovement 

 which is .going on in all the arts, trades, and in- 

 terests of our country, and those who go to ac- 

 quire, should be willing to contribute to tlie 

 stock of information ; and assurance has been 

 given, that the plainest and most unpretending, 

 wlio have useful knowledge to impart, will be 

 heard with as much respect as the most opident 

 and distinguished. 



The Fair will commence at Nihlo's Gar- 

 den, on Monday the 6th of October, at 13 

 o'clock, as already adverti.sed in the papers and 

 in various fonn.s. 



Our Estimable Colleagues, sJie "Ameri- 

 can Fanner," and the " Agriculturist," " The 

 Cnhivator," the " Southern Planter and South- 

 em Cultivator,' and the "Fanners' Cabinet," 



