LIST OF PREMIUMS. 
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best Straw Cutter.— 1st, E. Lockwood, Norwalk, Conn., Silver 
Medal; 2d, J. C. Rich, Monroe, Diploma; 3d, J. W. Webb, Led- 
yard, Vol. Trans. 
Best Corn and Cob Crusher .—John A. Pitts, Rochester 
Certificate. 
Horse Rakes. —L. M. Whitman, Pike, Diploma. 
Hay and Manure Forks.— Barton & Belden, Rochester, Dip. 
Axes .— Barton & Belden, Rochester, Diploma. 
Hoes. —R. M. Hine, Throopsville, Diploma. 
Greatest Collection of Agricultural Implements .—F. Waters, 
Ohautauque, Silver Medal. 
Corn Sheller. —T. D. Burrall, Geneva, Diploma, 
BUTTER. 
From 5 Cows in 30 days. —1st, E. R. Evans, Marcy, Oneida co., 
$25; 2d, O. C. Crocker, Union, Broome co., $15. 
Best 25 pounds made in June. —1st, Joseph Baker, Otisco, Onon. 
co., $10; 2d, Wm. Ottley, Phelps. Ontario, Col. Tour ; 3d, Elisha 
Sheldon, Homer, Cortland, Vol. Trans. 
Best 50 pounds made at any time. —1st, Joseph Baker, Otisco, 
$15; 2d, O. C. Crocker, Union, Col. Tour; 3d, Abram Adams, 
Preble, Silver Medal; 4th, Elisha Sheldon, Homer, Diploma; 5th, 
John G. Wheeler, Sennett, Vol. Trans. 
CHEESE. 
Best 100 pounds, one year old and over. —1st, No award ; 2d, 
ditto; 3d, Robert Eelis, Oneida co., Silver Medal; 4th, William 
Ottley, Ontario, Dip.; 5th, H. N. Washburn, Otsego, Vol. Tr. 
Best less than one year old. —1st, No award ; 2d, Robert Eelis, 
Col. Tour ; 3d, Wm. Ottley, Silver Medal ; 4th, Isaac Bucklin, 
Cayuga co., Diploma ; 5th, Anthony Shaw, Scipio, Vol. Trans. 
SUGAR. 
Best Maple.— 1st, Benj. Gauss, Jr., Bloomfield, Ontario, $10 ; 
2d, Moses Eames, Rutland, Jefferson co., $5 ; 3d, Erastus Bigelow, 
Sangerfield, Diploma ; 4th, U. E. Talman, Tully, Onondaga, 
Vol. Trans. 
Corn Stalk .—None offered. 
silks, &c. 
Manufactured .—Clark Avery, Perryville, $15. 
Sewing. —1st, Clark Avery, $10; 2d, Joseph Belcher, $5 ; 3d, 
David Irish, Diploma ; 4th, N. M. Coburn, Vol. Trans. 
Reeled. —1st, Joseph Belcher, $5; 2d, N. M. Coburn, Diploma ; 
3d, David Irish, Vol. Trans. 
Cocoons. —1st, N. M. Coburn, $10; 2d, Joseph Belcher, 
Colman’s Tour. 
DOMESTIC MANUFACTURES. 
Woollen Blankets. —1st, Wm. Ottley, Phelps, $5; 2d, F. P. 
Brown, Elbridge, $4 : 3d, Geo. W. Henry, Martinsburgh, $3. 
Flannels. —1st, Albert L. White, $5 ; 2d, Clark Avery, $4 ; 3d, 
Wm. Ottley, $3. 
Woollen Cloths. —1st, M. W. Priest, Little Falls, $5; 2d, O. 
Kellogg, Skaneateles, $4; 3d, Ditto, $3. 
Woollen Carpets. —1st, Jonathan Conger, Groton, $5 ; 2d, No. 
474, Unknown, $4; 3d, D. C. Monroe, Elbridge, Cayuga co., $3. 
Tow Cloth. —A. Shaw, Scipio, Cayuga county, $3. 
Linen.— 1st, A. Pine, Pitlstown,$5 ; 2d, F. P. Brown, Elbridge, 
$4 ; 3d, E. W. Bateman, Venice, $3. 
Linen Diaper. —1st, A. Pine, Pittstown, $5 ; 2d, Margaret 
Jeffery, Truxton, $4 ; 3d, George W. Henry, Martinsburgh, $3. 
Hearth Rugs.— 1st, Hotchkiss & Smith, Auburn, $5; 2d, J. 
Barber, ditto, $4; 3d, Miss A. R. Smith, Vernon, $3. 
Double Carpet Coverlets. —1st, Caroline C. Jones, Westmore¬ 
land, $4; 2d, C. R. Nichols, Darien, $3; 3d, C. Jkatt, Perryville, 
$2 ; 4th, J. Conger, Groton, Vo!. Trans. 
Woollen Stockings. —1st, Margaret Jeffrey, Truxton, $2; 2d, 
Mrs. Greenleaf, Watertown, Vol. Trans.; 3d, David Thomas, 
Aurora, Diploma. 
Wove Woollen Stockings .—Miss L. C. Morris, Auburn, $2. 
Linen Thread. —R. S. Ransom, Perryville, $2. 
Kersey. —1st, C. Britt, Perryville, $3; 2d, R. S. Ransom, ditto, 
$2 ; 3d, A. Pine, Pittstown, Vol. Trans. 
Linen Knit Stockings. —1st, Chester Gridley, Sennett, Cayuga 
county, $2; 2d, E. W. Bateman, Venice, Cayuga county, Vol. 
Trans.; 3. J. L. Eastman, Lodi, Diploma. 
Knit Cotton Stockings. —1st, L. C. Morris, Auburn, $2 ; 2d, 
Ditto, Vol. Trans. ; 3d, Ditto, Diploma. 
Bed Quilts. —1st, Rebecca Johnson, Syracuse, $5 : L. C. Mor¬ 
ris, Auburn, $3 ; 3d, B. F. Hawks, Phelps, $2. 
Rag Carpets. —1st, William Ranney, Elbridge, Onon., $3 ; 2d, 
George Hawley, Auburn, Cayuga, $2 ;*3d, Abram Adams, Preble, 
Cortland, Vol. Trans.; 4th. Jonathan Paddock, Aurelius, Cayuga, 
Vol. Trans. 
fruit. Class I. 
Table Apples— 1st, Benjamin Hodge, Buffalo, $5 ; 2d, A. 
Bryant & Son, ditto, $3 * 3d, C. Parvis, Greece, Monroe county, 
Voi. Trans. 
Best twelve Sorts ditto. —J. C. Hastings, Clinton, $3. 
Secdlftig Apple —Isaac Hildreth, Geneva, $3. 
Table Pears.— 1st. Elwanger & Barry, Rochester, $3 ; 2d, 
Benjamin Hodge, Buffalo, Vol. Trans. 
Winter Pears .—Elwanger & Barry, Vol. Trans. 
Quinces.—George Underwood, Auburn, Vol. Trans. 
Native Grapes.— Edward Thomas, Geneva, Vol. Trans. 
Foreign Grapes. — Chester Parsons, Skaneateles Vol. Trans. 
CLASS II. 
Best Peaches.— Bissell &Hoaker, Rochester, Vol. Trans 
Plums. —G. F. Pratt, Buffalo, Vol. Trans. 
FLOWERS. 
Greatest Variety. —1st, James Wilson, Albany, Silver Medal; 
2d, I. W. Jackson, Schenectady, Diploma; 3d, Elwanger & 
Barry, Rochester, Vol. Trans. 
Seedling Dahlias. —1st, Edward Thomas, Geneva, Diploma • 
2d, Ditto, Diploma. 
Best 25 varieties Dahlias. —1st, James Wilson, Albany, Silver 
Medal; 2d, Elwanger & Barry, Rochester, Diploma; 3d, Isaac 
W. Jackson, Schenectady, Vol. Trans. 
Floral Ornaments. —James Wilson, Albany, Silver Medal. 
Boquets. —1st, James Wilson, Albany, Col. Tour ; 2d, L. Me¬ 
nard, ditto. Diploma ; 3d, Ditto, ditto, Vol. Trans. 
Green-House Plants. —1st, Mrs. M. Miller, Auburn, Diploma ; 
2d, Miss H. C. Moses, Skaneateles, Vol. Trans. 
German Astor.—l. W. Jackson, Schenectady, Vol. Trans. 
Best 12 Roses. —1st, James Wilson, Albany, Diploma; 2d. 
Elwanger & Barry, Rochester, Vol. Trans. 
FLORAL ORNAMENTS. 
Discretionary Premiums. —Mrs. E. T. Troop Martin, Willow 
Brook, Cayuga county, Diploma; Eliliu Tyler, Buffalo, ditto; 
Elwanger & Barry, Rochester, ditto ; Professor Coppock, Horti¬ 
cultural Society, Buffalo, ditto; William Webb, Buffalo, ditto; 
Benjamin Hodge, rare and beautiful roses, ditto ; Henry Morgan. 
Aurora, ditto. 
VEGETABLES. 
Water Melons. —H. N. Langworthy, Rochester, Col. Tour. 
Musk Melons. —George Cooper, Irondequoit, Monroe county 
Vol. Trans. 
White Carrots. —C. F. Crossman, Rochester, Vol. Trans. 
Field Carrots.— Joseph H. Osborn, Mentz, Cayuga county 
Vol. Trans. 
Beets ( Long Blootd).--C. F. Crossman, Vol. Trans 
White Parsnips.— George Cooper, Vol. Trans. 
White Table Turnips.— George Cooper, ditto. 
Cabbages —George Cooper, Vol. Trans. 
Tomatos. —C. F. Crossman, ditto. 
Egg Plant. —C. F. Crossman, ditto. 
Sweet Potato.— H. G. Dickinson, ditto. 
Lima Beans. —Ira Hopkins, Auburn, ditto. 
Parsley.— George Cooper, ditto. 
Squashes. —H. G. Dickinson, one weighing 80 lbs. Vol. Trans. 
Hiram Hubbard, Canandaigua, six from one seed weighed 574 
pounds, one of which weighed 146 3-4 pounds, Vol Trans. 
Pumpkins.— C. Moses, Skaneateles, ditto. 
Seed Corn. —Chester Gridley, Sennett, Cayuga county, Vol. 
Trans. ; Dr. John Thompson, Ledyard, ditto, ditto ; Joseph F 
Osborn, Mentz, ditto, ditto. 
Mangel Wurtzel- —James Rattle, Sennett, Cayuga co., ditto. 
Sugar Beets. —Joseph F. Osborn, Cayuga county, ditto. Dis¬ 
cretionary Premium for beets, carrots, and millet, Thomas Ogden, 
Vol. Trans. ; Ditto for sweet corn and red peppers, A. Custin, do. 
Wheat. —R. Harmon, Wheatland, three varieties Vol. Trans. ; 
Martin Smith, white flint, $5. 
Best Table Potatoes.— 1st, C. R. Nichols, Mercers, Genesee 
county, $2; 2d, C. F. Crossman, Long Pink Eye, Monroe county, 
Vol. Trans. ; 3d, Joseph F. Osburn, ditto, Cayuga county, ditto. 
Seedling Potatoes. —N. S. Smith, Buffalo, Pink Eye, $5 ; Ditto, 
4 varieties, Colman’s Tour. 
Teazles.— Richard Abbey, Seneca county, Vol. Tr. 
Red Peppers.— Richard Abbey, five boxes, several varieties, 
Vol. Trans. 
BEEHIVES. 
Aaron Colton, Pittsfield, Vermont, $5; Wm. R. Kelsey, Star- 
key, Yates county, Vol. Trans. 
on stoves, &c. 
For Cooking.— 1st, Jackson & Phelps, Syracuse (Buck, No. 8), 
for Hotels, Diploma; 2d, D. E. Stafford (Telegraph), Silver Medal; 
3d, Anthony Davy & Co., Troy, six sizes (Washington Air-Tight) 
Diploma. 
Parlor Air-Tight.— 1st, Atwood, Cole & Crane, Silver Medal ; 
2d, Wager & Dater, Diploma ; 3d, J. S. & M. Peckham, Dip. 
Stove Hollow Ware.— - - Hoag, Schenectady (5 pieces), 
Vol. Trans. 
PAINTINGS AND DRAWINGS. 
W. M. Beauchamp, Skaneateles, Diploma; Pencil Drawing by 
Miss Cox, ditto ; Crayon Drawing by Miss Conkling, ditto. 
IMPLEMENTS AND MACHINERY. 
Reaping Machine.—C. H. McCormick, Rockbridge county 
Va., $5. 
Stump Machine. —R. H. Hall, Owego, $10. 
