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LIST OF PREMIUMS. 
Grain Planter and Ash-Sowing Machine.—Y. Seymour, East 
Bloomfield, Ontario county, $5. 
Sowing Machine. —W. H. Jones, Bridgeport, Conn., Diploma. 
Flax-Pulling Machine. —H. Hill, Diploma. 
Bells. —A. J. Meneely, West Troy, Diploma. 
Door Locks and Bell Pulls. —Dana & Price, Utica, $5. 
Rockawaij Buggies— Allen & Carpenter, Groton, Tompkins 
county, $5. 
Buggy Wagons and Sleighs. —James Gould & Co., Albany, Dip. 
Doable Acting Force Pump. —1st, Phelps & Messenger, Oneida, 
$3 ; 2d, H. G. Madison, Syracuse, Diploma. 
Fire Engine. —Calvin Young (16 years old), Auburn, $5. 
Balance Slide Farm Gate. —1st, H. White, Kirkland, Oneida 
county, $3; 2d, S. Benham, Camillus, Onondaga county, Dip. 
Portable Bedstead. —James Hazlett, Utica, $3. 
Refrigerator and a Shower Bath.— E. Taylor, Rochester, $5. 
Horse Yoke. —E. H. Danforth, Busti, Chautauque county, $3. 
Leather- Creasing Machine. —S. Wilson, Dansville, Livingston 
county, $3. 
Imitation Graining. —F. Van Doom, Rochester, $3. 
Smut Machine. —Wilson & McCullogh, Syracuse, Diploma. 
Buckwheat Cleaner. —Daniel Pease, Jr., Diploma. 
Millfor Sawing Siding. —Nelson Peck, Lyons, Wayne county, 
Diploma. 
Portable Grist Mill.—5. H. Bristol (Fitzgerald’s Patent), Dip. 
Hay Scales. —J. F. Keeler, Cazenovia, $5. 
Ox Yoke. —Elon Sheldon, Sennett, Cayuga county, Diploma. 
Buggy Wagons and Chariotees. —John W. Bates, Utica, Dip. 
Wagon Wheel. —J. S. Royce, Cuylerville, Livingston co., Dip. 
Compound Carriage Wheel. —Norman Rude, Onondaga, $3. 
Self-Acting Cheese Press. —W. C. Pratt, Weedsport, Cayuga 
county, Diploma. 
Seraphines. —Upton & Miller, Rochester, Diploma. 
Whips. —W. R. Strong, Rochester, Diploma. 
Sofa and Card Tables. —Charles Rust & Son, Syracuse, Dip. 
Portable Hunting and Fishing Case. —William Gardner, Ge¬ 
neva, Diploma. 
Stove Pattern Carving.—I. F. Seymour, Utica, Diploma. 
Boot Crimping Machine.— J. H. Ladne, Cato, Cayuga county. 
Mustard and Paste Blacking.— D. Murdock & Co., Albany, 
Diploma. 
Saddlery Hardware.— Kasson Fraser, Syracuse, $3. 
Harness and Bridles. —1st, P. Williamson, Skaneateles, Diplo¬ 
ma ; 2d, F. A. Keeler, Albany, Diploma ; 3d, C. H. Wheaton, 
Homer, Cortland county. 
Butter Firkins. —Abram Sherman, Summer Hill, Cay. co. $2. 
Model Steam Engine.— D. D. R. Ormsby, Homer, Cortland co., 
Diploma. 
Card Printing Press. —F. A. Marsh, Diploma. 
Hand-Power Planing Machine. —Andrew Parker, Auburn, Dip. 
Morticing Machine— Benjamin H. Otis, Syracuse, Dip. 
Revolving Bellows. —Jerome Darling, Adrian, Michigan, Dip. 
Drill-Sawing Machine.— Pennock & Pierce, Chester county, 
Penn., Diploma. 
Sculpture in Wood (very interesting ), and showing great 
promise. —J. Sangster, Buffalo, a boy 14 years of age, $5. 
Sash Lock. —James Jones, Rochester, Diploma. 
MISCELLANEOUS FANCY ARTICLES. 
Shell Work.— Miss L. C. Morris, Auburn, $3. 
Wax Work.— Miss L. C. Morris, Auburn, $5, and Diploma; 
Miss Mary F. Snow, $3. 
Needlework—Fire Screens. —Delia M. Colvin, Syracuse, $5 ; 
Lydia S. Russell, $5. 
Ottoman Covers— Delia M. Colvin, $3; F. E. Thornton, 
Fleming, S3 ; Mrs. N. M. Stephens, Elbridge, $3, and Diploma. 
Table Covers. —Mrs. Geo. W. Patterson, Chautauque county, 
and Diploma. 
Group of Flowers in Worsted. —Mrs. John Porter, Auburn, $3. 
Lamp Mats. —Mrs. W. G. Pierce, Auburn, $3 ; Mrs. Brockwav, 
Brockport, Monroe county, for variety of Worsted work, Dip. 
Worsted Rugs. —Mrs. Lucas, Auburn, $4 ; Mrs. Roxana Cottle 
Hurston, Buffalo, $2, and Diploma; Mrs. Cornelius Walcott, 
Elbridge (uncut), $3. 
Fancy Chairs. —Mrs. Sarah Harbottle, Auburn, $1; Mrs. Joseph 
Sabin, Syracuse, Diploma ; Ladies of Utica Female Academy, $3 
and Diploma. 
Handkerchiefs , Caps, fye .— Mrs. V. R. Voorhees, Amsterdam, 
$3; Miss Abby Allin, Camden, Oneida, $2 ; Miss Green (child’s^ 
dress), Jordan, Cayuga county, $1. 
Fancy Painting and Needlework. —Mrs. Wm A. Dutcher, Milo, 
83, and Diploma. 
Embroidered Shawls.— Mrs. Alanson Benson, Skaneateles, $3; 
Mrs. John G. Wheeler (Thibet cloth), Sennett, $3. 
PLOWING MATCH. 
1st, David Cossit, Onondaga, $15; 2d, Azariah Letts, Ulysses, 
Tompkins, $12; 3d, Henry Willard, Cayuga, $10; 4th. L. C. 
Pratt, Salina, Onondaga, Vol. Tr.; 5th, J. B. Gaylord, Auburn, 
Cayuga, county, Col, Tour. 
Notice.—Persons entitled to Cash Premiums, can draw on J. 
M. D. McIntyre, Esq., Treasurer, Albany, or apply personally; 
and for Medals, Books, or Diplomas, on Joel B. Nott, Esq., Corre- 
•jponding Secretary, Albany. 
PREMIUMS AWARDED 
AT THE 
Nineteenth Fair of the American Institute* 
NATIVE STOCK. 
For the best Native Cow, Whitson Jarvis, Brooklyn, Silver 
Cup, $10 ; Second best, Le Grand Bradley, Hamden, Ct., Silver 
Medal, $5. 
Best Native Heifer, Josiah Purdy, Jr., Rye, Westchester co., 
Silver Medal, $5. 
IMPROVED STOCK. 
Best Durham Bull, over 2 years old, Bell & Morris, Westches¬ 
ter county, Silver Cup, $15. 
Best Devon bull, 2 years old and over, Roswell L. Colt, Pater 
son, N. J., Silver Cup, $15. 
Best Ayrshire bull, 2 years old and over, Roswell L. Colt, Silver 
Cup, $15. 
Best Durham bull calf, Bell & Morris, Silver Medal, $5. 
Best Ayrshire bull calf, Roswell L. Colt, Silver Medal, $5. 
Best Durham cow, John A. Pool, New Brunswick, Silver 
Cup, $15. 
Best Devon cow, R. L. Colt, Paterson, Silver Cup, $15. 
Best Ayrshire cow, Thomas Ellison, New Windsor, Silver 
Cup, $15. 
Best Alderney cow, R. L. Colt, Silver Cup, $15. 
Best Durham heifer, over 1 year, Thomas Addis Emmet, New 
York, Silver Cup, $8. 
Best Devon heifer, over 1 year, J. N. Blakeslee, Watertown, 
Conn., Silver Cup, $8. 
Best Durham heifer calf (bred by George Yail,Troy), Samuel 
Allen, New York, Silver Medal, $5. 
Best bull, over 1 year, Wm. Whitney, Morristown. N. J., Silver 
Cup, $8. 
Best Devon bull, over 1 year, R. L. Colt, Silver Cup, $8. 
Best grade bull, over 2 years old, Lewis G. Morris, Fordham, 
Silver Cup, $10. 
Best grade bull, over 1 year old, Jas. Bathgate, Fordham, 
Silver Cup, $6. 
Best grade bull calf, James Weeden, Newtown, L. I., Silver 
Medal, $5. 
Best grade cow, Charles Bathgate, Westchester county, Silver 
Cup, $10. 
Best grade heifer, over 1 year, Lewis G. Morris, Fordham, 
Silver Cup, $6. 
Best grade heifer calf, James Bathgate, Fordham, Silv. Med. $5. 
WORKING OXEN. 
Best yoke working cattle, Curtis Bacon, Middletown, Ct., Silver 
Cup, $15; Second best ditto, John B. Davis, Derby, Ct., Silver 
Medal, $5. 
FAT CATTLE. 
Best pair fat oxen, S. Strong, Milford, Ct., Silver Cup, $15. 
Fat steer, Joseph F. French, Silver Medal, $5. 
SHEEP. 
Merino buck, J. N. Blakeslee, Watertown, Ct., Silver Cup, $8. 
3 best Merino ewes, J. N. Blakeslee, Silver Cup, $8. 
Saxon Merino buck, Hiram Whitlock, Watertown, Ct., Silver 
Cup, $8. 
Saxon Merino ewes, the same, Silver Cup, $8. 
Best Leicester buck, Chas. Bathgate, Morrisania, Silv. Cup, $8. 
3 best Leicester ewes, Benj. Florence, Mamaroneck, N. Y., 
Silver Cup, $8. 
3 Best Leicester lambs, Bell & Norris, Morrisania, Silver 
Medal, $5. 
Best Southdown buck, R. Bolton, Jr., East Chester, Silver 
Cup, $ 8 . 
Best Southdown lambs, R. Bolton, Jr., Silver Cup, $8. 
Improved Bakewell Sheep, Charles Blackbourne, Prospect 
Hill, $6. 
FARMS. 
Gold Medals were awarded to the Farm of Gen. J. Johnson, 
East Brooklyn, and the Farm of the Corporation of the city of 
New York, on Blackwell’s Island, under the Superintendence of 
Moses G. Leonard. 
Silver Cups were awarded for Farms, to Wm. J. Townsend, 
Astoria; Samuel B. Townsend, Newtown; David S. Mills, New¬ 
town ; and Govemeur Morris, Morrisania. 
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. 
For the largest exhibition of Agricultural Implements, A. B. 
Allen, New York, Silver Medal. 
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIONS. 
Native Wine .—For a fine light wine, called Ladies’ Wine, N. 
Lougworth, Cincinnati, Ohio, Silver Cup, $10. 
For a sample of Wine, C. A. Peabody, Columbus, Geo., 
Silver Medal. 
For the best Native Grapes, Dr. R. T. Underhill, Croton Point, 
Silver Medal. 
For the Best Foreign Variety of Grapes, R. L. Colt, Paterson, 
N. J., Silver Medal. 
