1846. 



GENESEE FARMER. 



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Sil. Medal — '^d. C. Burnet, Lyons, Dip. — 3d. Geo. Catspole, ! 

 Geneva, Vol. Trans. j 



Threshing Macliine and Sejiarator — 1st. To J. A. Pitts, 

 Rochester. Silver Medal — 2d. E. Hicks, Wyoming, Dip — j 

 3d. Buell (k. Nithols, Cazenovia, \'ol. Trans. 



Drill Barrow, or Corji Planter— A. M. Badger, Rochester | 

 Diploma. 



Straw Cutters — 1st. To E. Lockwood, Norwalk, Gt., Sil. 

 Medal— v!d. J. G. Rich, Dip.—J. W. Webb, Ledyarji, V. Tr. 



Corn cob crushers, &c. — J. A. J'ills, Certificate. 



Horse Rake— L. M. Whitman, Wyoming, Dip. 



Cradles -J. Starks, Genoa, Dip. 



Hay and .>Ianure Forks — Barton <Sc Beldcn, Dip. | 



Axes — Barton & Belden, Rochester, Dip. j 



Hoc6 — Fl. M. nine, Throopsville, Dip. 



Greatesi , ollcction of Ag. Implements manufactured by 



one pcrso:; — F. Waters, Westtield, Silver Medal. i 



Corn ShelVr — T. D. Burrall. Geneva, (discretionary) Dip. , 



BUTTER. 



From ."i i^ows, made in 30 days — 1st. To E. R. Evans, 

 Marcy, $-2.5— Ocl. O. G. Crocker, Union, $1.5. } 



Best 'Jj !bs. made in Juno — 1st. To Joseph Baker, Otisco, l 

 $10; 2d. Wta Ottley, Phelps, Col. Tour ; 3d. Elisha Shel- 

 don, Hoir.(. r. \'ol. Transactions. I 



Best Til lbs. made at any time — 1st. To Jo.seph Baker, ■ 

 ^•1j ; 2d. O. C. Crocker. Col. Tour; 3d. Aliram Adams, 

 Preble, SiL. Medal; 4lh. Elisha Slicidon, J;ip. ; .'ith. Jolin | 

 <jt. Wheeler, Sennet, Vol. Trans. 



CHEESE. 



Best liH- lbs. one year old and over — 1st. and 2d. JN'o 

 award; 3d. Robert Eels, Oneida co., Sil. 31edal; 4th. Wm. 

 C>ttley. Dip. ; -oth. II. N. Washburn, Otsego county. Vol. Tr. 



Less than one year old — 2d. To Robert Eels, Col. Tour; 

 3d. Wm. f>ttley, Sil. Medal; 4th. Isaac Bucklin. Brutus, 

 Pip.: oth. Anthony Sliaw, Scipio, Vol. Tr. 



SUGAR. 



Best 25 ibs. Maple — 1st. To Benj. Go?s, jr., Ontario co., 

 |;10; Mose' Eames, Rutland, Jetil'. co., $.5; 3d. Erastus Uig- 

 elow, Sangerslield, Dip.; 4th. LT. E. Talrnan, Onondaga, 

 Vol. Trans. -No corn-stalk sugar oH'ered. 

 SILK. 



Manufactured — To C. Avery, Perry ville, ,f l.^. 



Sewing— 1st. To C. Avery, $10; 2d. Joseph Belsher. .f .j; 

 3d. David Irish, Dip.; 4th. N. M. Coburn, Vol. Trans. 



Reeled— 1st. To Joseph Belsher, .f5; 2d. N. M. Coburn, 

 Dip.; 3d. David Irish, Vol. Trans. 



Cecoor-^— 1st. N. M. Coburn, $10; 2d. J. Belsher. C. Tr. 



DOMESTIC MANUFACTURES. 



Woolen Blankets— 1st. To Wm. Ottley, $5; 2d. F. P. 

 Brown, Elbridge, $4; 3d. Geo. W. Henry, Lewis co., $3. 



Flannels— 1st. To Albert L. White. $.5; 2d. C.Avery, 

 $i: 3d. Wm. (Jttiey, $3. 



Woolen Cloths— 1st. To M. W. Priest, Little Falls. $5; 

 2d. and 3d. O. Kellogg, Skaneateles, $4 and 3. 



Woolen Carpets — 1st. To Jona. Congor, Groton, $5; 2d. 

 No. 474, (unknown,) $4; 3d. D. C. Monroe, Elbridge, $3. 



Tow Cloth— A. Shaw, Scipio, |3. 



Linen— 1st. To A. Pine, Pitistown, $5; 2d. F. P. Brown, 

 $i; 3d. E. W. Bateman, Venice, $3. 



Linen Diaper— 1st. To A. Pine, $5; 2d. Margaret Jeftry, 

 Truxtoii, $4; 3d. G. W. Henry, Martinsburgh, "$3. 



Hearth Rugs — 1st. To Hotclikiss ^ Smith, Auburn. $.5; 

 2d. J. Barbour, Auburn, $4: 3d. Miss A. R. Smith, Ver- 

 non, $3. 



Double Carpet Coverlct.s — 1st. To Caroline Jones, Onei- 

 da CO., $4; 2d. C. R. Mchols, Darien, $3; 3d. C. Britt, Per- 

 ryville, $2; 4th. J. Congor, Groton, Vol. Trans. 

 " Knit VVoolcn Stockings — l.st. To Margaret Jedry, $2; 2d. 

 Mrs. Greenleaf, Watertown, Vol. Tr. ; 3d. David Thomas, 

 Aurora, Diploma. 



Wove Woolen Stockings- Miss L. C. Morris, Auburn, $2. 



Linen Thread— R. S. Ransom, Perryville, $2. 



Kersey— 1st. To C. Britt, $3; 2d. R. S. Ransom, $2; 3d. 

 A. Pine, Vol. Trans. 



Linen Knit Stockings — 1st. To C. Gridley, Sennet, $2; 

 2d. E. W. Bateman, Vol. Tr.; 3d. J. L. Eastman, Lodi, Dip. 



Knit Cotton Stockings — 1st. 2d. and 3d. L. C. Morris, 

 Auburn, $2, Vol. Trans, and Diploma. 



Bed Quilts — 1st. Rebecca Jolinson, Syracuse, $.5; 2d. 

 L. C. Morris, $3; 3d. B. F. Hawks, Phelps, $2. 



Rag Carpets — 1st. Wm. Runney, Elbridge, $3; 2d. Geo. 

 Hawley, Auburn, $2; 3d. A. Adams, Preble, Vol. Trans.; 

 4lh. Jon&rhan Paddock, Aurelius, Vol. Trans. 



FRUI'l'S. 



Table Apples— 1st. Benj. Hodge, Buffalo, $.5; 2d. A. Bry- 

 ant & Sons, Buffalo, $3; 3d. G. Powis, Greece, Vol. Tr. 



Best 12 Sorts— J. C. Hasting.s, Clinton, $3; 



Seedling Apple— Isaac Hildreth, Geneva, $3. 



Table Pears — 1st. Ellwanger & Barry, Rochester. $:J; 

 2d. Benj. Hodge, Vol. Trans, 



Winter Pears — Ellwanger &l Barry, V^jl. Trans. 



Quinces — Geo. Underwood, Auburn, do. 



Native Grapes— Edw. Thomas, Geneva, do. 



Foreign Grapes— C. Parsons, Skaneateles, do. 



Peaches— Bissell & Hooker, Rochester, do. 



Plums— C;. F. Pratt, Buffalo, do. 



FLOWERS. 



Greatest Variety— 1st. Jas. Wilson, Albany, Sil. Medal 

 2d. I. W. Jackson, Schenectady, Dip.; 3d. Ellwanger & 

 Barry, Rochester, Vol. Trans. 



Seedling Dalilias — 1st. and 2d. Edw. Thomas, Dip. each. 



Best 20 varieties Dalilias— 1st. ,Ias Wilson, Silver Medal: 

 2d. Ellwanger & Barry, Dip.; 3d. I. W. Jackson, Vol. rr. 



Floral Ornament--Jas. Wilson, Silver Medal. 



Boqucts— 1st. Jas. Wilson, Gol. Tour; 2d. and .3d. L.Me- 

 nard, Albany, Dip. and Vol. Trans. 



Green House Plants— 1st. Mrs. M. Miller, Auburn, Dip.: 

 2d. Miss H. C. Moses, Skaneateles, Vol. Trans. 



German Astor — I. W. Jackson, Vol. Trans. 



Best 12 Rose.s — 1st. Jas. Wilson, Dip.; 2d. Ellwanger & 

 Barry, Vol. Trans. 



Discretionary. Floral Ornaments — Diplomas awarded 

 as follows : To Mrs. E. T. Throop Martin, Willow Brook, 

 Elihu Tyler, BulValo; Ellwanger & Barry, Rochester; Prof. 

 Coppock, Buffalo; Wm. Webb, Buffalo; Benj. Hodge, rare 

 and beautiful roses, Buffalo; Henry Morgan, Aurora. 



VEGETABLES. 

 Water Melons — H. N. Langworthy, Rochester, .. Col. Tr- 



Musk Melons — Geo. Cooper, Irondequoit, Vol. Trans. 



White Carrots— C. F. Crosman, Rochester, do. 



Field Carrots — Joseph H. Osborn, Mentz, do. 



I Beets, (Long Blood,) — (". F. Crosman, do. 



j White I'arsnips— George Cooper, do, 



: White Table Turneps — do. do. 



I Cabbabes — do. do. 



[Tomatoes — C. F. Crosman, do. 



[ Egg Plant — do. do. 



Sweet Potato — H. G. Dickinson, do. 



[ Lima Beans— Ira .' opkins. Auburn, do. 



j Parsley— Geo. Cooper, _ do. 



i Squashes--H. G. Dickinson, 1 weighing 80 lbs. do. 

 H. Hubbard, Canandaigua, six from one seed 



weighed 574 lbs., one of which weighed 14t3j do 



Pumpkins — C. Moses, Skaneateles, do. 



Seed Corn — Chester Gridley, Sennet, do. 



Dr. John Thompson, Ledyard, do. 



Josejih F. Osborn, Mentz, do. 



Mangel Wurtzel — Jas. Rattle, Sennet, do. 



Sugar Beets — Joseph F. Osborn, do. 



Dis. premium for beets, carrots and millet, Tlios, do. 



Ogden, do. 



do. sweet corn, red pepper, A. Cusiin, do. 



Wheat — R. Harmon, 3 varieties, Wheatland, . do. 

 Martin Smith, white Hint, do. $5. 



Best Table Potatoes — 1st. C. R. Nichols, Mercers, Darien. 

 $2; 2d. C. F. Crosman, (Long Pink Eye,) Vol. Trans.; :M 

 Joseph F. Osborn, Vol. 'J'rans. 



Seedling Potatoes— N. S. Smith, (Pink Eye,) Buffalo, $5. 

 do do. 4 varieties. Col. Tour. 



Teazles — Richard Abbey, Seneca county, ---Vol Trans. 

 Red Peppers — do. 5 boxes, several varieties, do. 



BEE HIVES. 

 Aaron Colton, Pittsfield, Vt., $5: Wm. R. Kelsey, Star- 

 key, Yates county. Vol. Trans. 



STOVES. 



For Cooking— 1st. Jackson & Phelps, Syracuse, (Buck, 

 No. 8,) fur Hotels, Dip.; 2d. D. E. Stafford, (Telegraph,) 

 Silver Medal; 3d. Anthony Davy & Co., Troy, six sizes, 

 (Washinton air tight,) Dip. 



Parlor Air Tight— 1st. Atwood, Cole & Crane, Sil. Med.; 

 2d. Wager & Dater, Dip.; 3d. J. S. & M. Peckham, Dip. 



Stove Hollow Ware— Hoag, Schenectady, (five 



pieces,) Vol. Trans. 



PAINTINGS AND DRAWINGS. 



W. M. Beauchamp, jr., Skaneateles; Pencil Drawing by 

 .Miss Cox, Dip.; Crayon by Miss Conkling, Dip. 



