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PREMIUMS. 
SWINE. 
Boars — 1st, C R Nichols, Darien, Leicester breed, $10 ; 2d, J 
M Sherwood, Auburn, Berkshire, Col. Tour.; 3d, L T Marshall, 
Vernon, dip. 
Sows .— 1st, J J Boshart, Mohawk, Berkshire and Leicester, $10; 
2d, Robert Eells, Westmoreland, grade Berkshire, Col. Tour.; 3d, 
Peter Smith, Utica, dip. 
Pigs.— 1st, Robert Eells, Westmoreland, Col. Tour.; 2d, James 
Plant, diploma. 
POULTRY. 
Best lot Dorking Fowls, L Tucker, Albany, $3; best do. Black 
Polands, Geo Bement, Albany, $3, best pair of Ducks, (Musco¬ 
vies) G Bement, Albany, $3 ; best do. Turkeys, (wild) L Tucker, 
Albany, $3' best do. Geese, (African) G Bement, Alb., $3; best 
and greatest variety of Fowls, L Tucker, Alb., $10. 
plows. 
1st, Howard Delano, Mottville, Onondaga co., Diamond, impro¬ 
ved, $15: Tho’s D Burrell, Geneva, Shell Wheel, (premium last 
year) certificate ; Brainard & Comstock, Rome, Diamond, No. 5, 
(premium last year) certificate; E Wilson, Vernon, Diamond, No. 
5, (prem. last year) certificate ; 2d, Miner, Horton & Co., Peeks- 
kill, No. 22, silver medal; 3d, John B Gaylord, Auburn, No. 6, 
dip.; Alvah Jefferson, Darien, Michigan Subsoil, $10. 
FARM IMPLEMENTS. 
Farm Wagons. —Best, Peter S Eastman, New Hartford, $10 ; 2d, 
J S & M Peckham, Utica, Vol. Tr. 
Harrows. —Best, Oren Barton, Tyler, Onon. co., (Geddes Har¬ 
row) Col. Tour. 
Scarifier .—Oren Barton, Tyler, Onon. co., $5. 
Cultivator.— Best, Oron Barton, Tyler, Onon. co., Col. Tour. 
FanvingMills. —Best, J T Grant &. Co., Schagticoke Junction, 
silver-medal; 2d, Clow & Trulon, Mentz, Vol. Tr,; 3d, J Patter¬ 
son, Canandaigua, dip. 
Horse Powei —Best, A D Childs, Rochester, $10. 
Threshing Machine —Best, A Douglass, Skaneateles, $10: 2d, 
Hart, Higham & Co-, Vulcan Works, Utica, Vol. Tr.: 3d, Ellery 
Hicks, dip. 
Drill Barrow■ —Best, Abm. Randall, Oneida co., to plant pota¬ 
toes and corn, Col. Tour. 
Straw Cutter. —Best, J. G. Case, Utica, Sanford's, silv. medal; 
2d, J C Rich, Penfield, Vol. Trans.; 3d, Martin Sanders, Cort¬ 
land, diploma. 
FARMING IMPLEMENTS. 
Best corn and cob Crusher, J A Fitch, Rochester, $10. 
Best farm horse cart, Wm Carol!, Albany, Col Tr 
Best revolving horse-rake, James Smith, Clarkson, Monroe co., 
Col. Tour. ; 2d do., Albert Brockway, Bridgewater, Vol. Tr. 
Best ox yoke, A Munroe, Galway, Col. Tour.; 2d do., Wm. 
Hill, Morey, Vol. Tr. 
Best grain cradle, E S Hagar, Frankfort, $3; 2d do., David 
Flanders, Stockholm, diploma 
Best hay fork, Taylor, Buttolph & Co., diploma. 
Best grass scythe, H C White, Albion, diploma. 
Best hoe, R & E Clark, & Co., Unadiila Forks, $2 
Best corn sheller, J D Briggs, Saratoga, diploma. 
Best corn cutter, J M Cleveland, Adams, Jefferson co., $2. 
Manure forks, Taylor Buttolph, & Co., Stockholm, diploma. 
O Hussey, Baltimore, reaping machine, $10. 
Plowing Match. 20 entries. 
1st, Fred. Smith, Westmoreland, $15, plowman Wm. Jackson, dia¬ 
mond plow, Brainard,Comstock & Co., makers; 2d, Elan Comstock, 
Rome, $12, Stephen Pope plowman, same plow as No. 1 ; 3d, 
Thus. D Burrail, Geneva, $10, BurralPs plow; 4th, O R Bab¬ 
cock, Bridgewater, Col. Tour.; 5th, H N Carey, Marcy, Vol. Tr., 
W Mahew plowman, Livingston Co. plow. 
Boys under 18 years of age —1st, E W Butler, Rome, 16 years 
of age, Darien plow, No. 5, $10. 
butter. 
Best lot from 5 cows, E R Evans, Marcy, Oneida co., $25 ; 2d, 
best lot from 5 cows, Thos. Hawks, Columbia, $15; 3d best lot 
from 5 caws, Geo. Vail, Troy, $10. 
Best 25 lbs. made in June, R S Ransome, Perryville, Madison 
co., $10 ; 2d best 25 lbs. made in June,, O C Crocker, Union, 
Broome co., Col. Tour. ; 3d best 25 lbs. made in June, P Case, 
New Hartford, V61.Tr. 
Best 50 lbs. made at any time, Melas Adams, Martinsburgh, 
Lewis co., $15; 2d best 50 lbs. made at any time, S M Foster, 
New Hartford, Oneida co., silver medal ; 3d best 50 lb made at 
any time, O < 'ole, Litchfield, silv. med.; 4th best 50 lbs. made at 
any time, D Eells, jr.. New Hartford, silv. med ; 5th best 50 lbs. 
made at any time, W Otley, Oaks Corners, Ontario co., silver 
modal. 
CHEESE. 
On ten Dairies. —1st, II Burrail, Salisbury, Herkimer co., $20; 
2d J Dean, and others, Oneida Co., $10. 
Another lot of the dairies presented by A L Fitch, of Litch- 
fl •' i. Herkimer co., were very superior, and had the committee 
been authorized to award two of the premiums to the same 
county, this lot would have received the second premium, silver 
medal. 
Cheese over one year old. —1st premium, Robert Eells, West¬ 
moreland, $15; 2d, Fred. Ingersol, Vernon, silver med. 
Cheese less than one year old.—Be st 100 lbs., W S Ford, Salis¬ 
bury, $15;. 2d best, W Ottley, Oaks Corners, silv. med. ; 3d best, 
F Hallenbeck, Herkimer co., silv. med.; 4th best, N Wilcox, 
Winfield, silv. med.; 5th best, J. Smalley, Norway, silv. med. 
More than 18,000 pounds of cheese exhibited in this class; 
every cheese was of superior quality. 
Spencer Brown, of Newport, Herkimer co., for two samples of 
round or navy cheese, diploma. 
MAPLE SUGAR. 
1st, Joel Woodworth, Watertown, $15 ; 2d, Mose3 Eames, Rut¬ 
land, $10 ; 3d, Wm E White, Walton, Col. ToUr.; 4th, Erastus 
Biglow, Sarrgerfield, Oneida co., diploma' 5th, Sidney Spring, 
Eaton, Madison co., diploma. 
SILK. 
Best sewing, Clark Avery, Perryville, $15 ; 2d best sewing, D 
Irish, do., $10 ; 3d do. do., J Hutchinson, River Head, Col. Tour.; 
best lb. reeled silk, Mrs. Irish, Perryville, $10; 2d best do., Clark 
Avery, do., Col, Tour.; 3d do. do., Benjamin Blackman, Verona, 
diploma. 
Cocoons. —Best, Clark Avery, Fenner, $10 ; 2d, John Osborn 
U tica, Col. Tour.; 3d, Benjamin Blackman, Verona, dip. 
DOMESTIC manufactures. 
Woollen Blankets. —1st, Geo W Henry, Martinsburgh, $5; 2d, 
Jacob S Van Allen, Black Rock. $4; 3d, Mrs V R Voorhies, Am¬ 
sterdam, $3. 
Flannel. —1st, Chester Buck, Lowvilie, Lewis co., $5 ; 2d, Geo 
W Henry, Martinsburgh, $4; 3d, Wm Ottley, Oaks Corners, On¬ 
tario co., $3. ♦ 
Woollen Cloth. —1st, Samuel Churchhill, Little Falls, $5^ 
(No other specimens found by com. although two others en¬ 
tered on. list.) 
Woollen Carpets. —1st, Hiram Mills, Martinsburgh, $5; 2d, 
William Ottley, Oaks Corners, $4; 3d Mrs. V R Voorhies, Am - 
sterdam, $3. 
Brussels Carpets. —1st, Hotchkiss & Smith, Auburn, $5 ; 2d, 
Thompsonville Co., Conn., $3. 
Rag Carpets — 1st, Mrs. Benjamin Blackman, Verona, Ont. co., 
$3; 2d, Mrs. Benj. Plant, New Hartford, $2; 3d, C Robinson, 
Clinton, $1. 
Kersey. —1st, E M Bateman, Venice, Ont. co., $3; 2d, S W Ab¬ 
bott, $2 ; 3d, Geo W Henry, Martinsburgh, $1. 
Double Carpet Coverlet. —1st, Miss Adeline Jones, Westmore¬ 
land, $4; 2d, John Winslow, Watertown, $3; 3d, Abraham 
Koonz, Albany, $2; 4th, Susan H Bronson, Vernon, $1. 
Knit Woollen Stockings. —1st, Mrs. Achsah Coe, Columbia, $2; 
2d, Hannah Bostvvick, Lowvilie, $1; 3d, Chester Buck, dip. 
Linen Cloth. —1st, Joseph Wells, Denmark, $5; 2d, Aaron Bai¬ 
ley, Cherry Valley, $4 ; 3d, Wm. Ottley, Oaks Corners, $3. 
Linen Diaper. —1st, Mrs. Achsah Coe, Columbia, $5; 2d, Geo, 
W Henry, Martinsburgh, $4 ; 3d, Levi T Marshall, Vernon, $3. 
Hearth Rugs. —1st, George B Cary, Richfield, $5 ;, 2d, Mary 
Tunneeliff, Warren. Herkimer co., $4 ; 3d, George B Cary, Lich¬ 
field, $3; 4th r Miss. Manahan, Utica, $2 ; 5th, Mrs. Peter Miller 
Turin, Lewis co., $1; 6th, C Robinson, Clinton, co., dip. 
Linen Sewing Thread .—1st, Peter Crispell, jr., Ulster co. f 
1 lb., $2. 
Linen Knit Stockmgs. —1st, Mrs. Calvin Aldridge, N. Hartford, 
$2 ; 2d, Mrs. W C Burrett, Paris, $1; 3d, Mrs. Squire M Mason* 
N. Hartford, dip. 
Silk Stockings. —1st, Mary E Dayton, Vernon, dip.; 2d, Mrs D 
Irish, Perryville, do.; 3d, Thomas Potter, Utica,do. 
Cotton Stockings. —1st, Mrs. Morris, $2; 2d, Mrs. Sophia Wil¬ 
lard, N. Hartford, $1; 3d, Mrs. D Skinner, Deerfield, dip. 
TOW CLOTH. 
1st, Mrs. William Potter, Marcy, Ohio, Oneida co., $1; 2d, Mrs, 
William Ottley, Oaks Corners, dip. 
FRUITS. 
Greatest variety of Table Apples, Eliwanger & Barry, Rochester, 
$5 ; 2d do. do. Table Apples, David Thomas, Cayuga co., $3 ; 3d 
do. do. Table Apples, J C Hastings, Kirkland, Vol. Tr.; best 12 
sorts Tab’e Apples, Oliver Phelps, Canandaigua, $3 
Greatest variety of Table Pears, D Thomas, Cayuga, $3 2d dov 
do. Table Pears, Eliwanger & Barry, Rochester, Vol. Tr. 
Greatest variety of Winter Fears, David Thomas, Cayuga co., 
Vol. Trans. 
Best 12 Quinces, Oliver Phelps, Canandaigua, Vol. Trans. 
Best 12 Peaches, N GoodseU, Greene, Monroe co., Vol. Tr 
Best 24 Plums, Henry Ireene, Utica, Vol. Tr. 
Best 6 bunches native Grapes, W Mervine, Utica, Vol. Tr. 
Best 6 bunches foreign Grapes, S D Childs, Utica, Vol. Tr 
FLOWERS. 
Greatest variety and quantity, Fred. W Boyce, Utica, gold me¬ 
dal ; 2d do do, Eliwanger & Barry, Rochester, $5 ; 3d do do, 
Mrs. Prof. Jackson, Schenectady, Vol. Trans. 
Best Floral ornament, F W Boyce, Utica, silver medal; 2d do, 
Mrs. Lyndes, Utica, $3 ; 3d do, Eliwanger & Barry, Rochester, 
Vol. Trans. 
Best seedling Dahlia, F W Boyce, Utica. $3; best 25 varieties 
Dahlias, Mrs. Prof. Jackson, Schenectady, $3. 
