THE ANNUAL SHOW AND FAIR OF THE NEW YORK STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY FOR 1843. 20] 
Pen of 5 Lambs. —W. C. Cornell, 1st. 
Class Second. —J. M. Sherwood, Auburn, 1st; J. 
arsons, 2d, 3d, and 4th. 
Fine Wool. —Charles Colt, Geneseo, 1st; Roswell 
Root & Brothers, 2d; Norman Frisbee, 3d; Geo. 
Cobb, 4th. 
Saxon Ewes. —Charles Colt, 1st; R. Root & Brothers, 
2d; N. Frisbee, 3d. 
Saxon Lambs. —R. Root & Brothers, 1st. 
Merino Backs. —-C. Fellows, S. Chili, 1st; L. Chees- 
bro, 2d. 
SWINE. 
Boars. —H. C. Hills, Oneida co., 1st; D. Budd, 
Vienna, 2d; S. Tibbets, 3d; H. Raymond, 4th. 
Sows. —L. F. Allen, Buffalo, 1st; Wm. Wheeler, 
Rochester, 2d; Jno. Langham, 3d; P. A. Smith, 4th. 
DOMESTIC MANUFACTURES. 
Woollen Blankets .—1st premium, David S. Lee, 
Darien, $5 00 
Domestic Flannel. —George W. Webb, Pamela, 
Jefferson co., 5 00 
Extra premium—$2 50 to Hart & Massey, Jefferson 
co., and 0. Allen, Wheatland. 
Woollen Cloth. —1st premium, Clark Corbin, Ovid, 
Seneca co., 5 00 
Woollen Carpet. —Jona J. Gillam, East Bloom- 
ingfield, 5 00 
Double Carpet Coverlet. —James A. Worth, Alex¬ 
ander, 5 00 
Linen. —Mrs. A. Halleck, Westmoreland, 5 00 
Linen Diaper. —Ezra Bishop, Attica, 5 00 
Hearth Rug. -, 3 00 
Extra premium —$1 50 to J. M. Rockwood, Pitts- 
ford, and Mrs. James L. Clark, Clarkson. 
Kersey. —S. M. Hanford, Perinton, 3 00 
Rag Carpet. —Orlando A. Hall, Parma, 3 00 
Tow Cloth. —David J. Lee, Darien, 3 00 
Wove Stockings. —Ezra Bishop, Attica, 1 00 
Knit Stockings. -, 1 00 
Sewing Thread. —Ezra Bishop, Attica, 2 00 
FLOWERS. 
Greatest Variety and Quantity. —Ellwanger & 
Barry, Rochester, $5 00 
Second Best. —Miss Wadsworth, Geneseo, 3 00 
Third Best. —Miss Mary P. Utley, Volume of Trans. 
Best Floral Ornament. —Wm. King, Rochester, 5 00 
Volume of Transactions to Henry Billings, for a large 
bouquet of asters, &c. 
BUTTER. 
H. Morrison, Orange co., $8 00 
A. B. Porter, Canandaigua, 5 00 
D. Wood, West Bloomfield, 5 00 
Isaac Seeley, 5 00 
Wm. Sternburgh, Henrietta, 5 00 
B. Piffard, Livonia co., 2 Volumes of Transactions 
and $2. 
CHEESE. 
T. Berks, Herkimer co., $7 00 
B. Hathaway, 7 00 
H. Arnold & Son, 6 00 
J. Ide, Jefferson co., 5 00 
N. Bronson, Warsaw, 5 00 
John Lapham, Farmington, 2 Volumes of Transac¬ 
tions and $2. 
FRUITS. 
Greatest Variety of Table Apples. —D. Thomas, 
Cayuga co., $5 00 
Second Greatest. —B. Hodge, Buffalo, 3 00 
Third Greatest. —O. Phelps, Canandaigua, Volume of 
Transactions. 
Best 12 Sorts. —Abner Bryant, Buffalo, $3 00 
Seedling jdpples —Jonathan Buel, W. Bloomfield, 5 00 
Table Pears. —D. Thomas, Cayuga co., 3 00 
Winter Pears. —D. Thomas, Cayuga co., Volume of 
Transactions, 
Quinces .—Nathaniel Draper, Brighton, Transactions. 
Peaches. —N. G. Hotchkiss, Vienna, do. 
Plums.— Isaac Hills, Rochester, do. 
Native Grapes. —J. W. Smith, Rochester, do. 
Foreign Grapes. —Elihu Tyler, Buffalo, do. 
PLOWING MATCH. 
1 . Wm. Cornell, Henrietta; Thomas Farl, plow¬ 
man ; Cayuga plow. 
2. John Chapman, Ogden ; Michael Murray, plow¬ 
man ; Laughling plow. 
3. Hosea Moffat, Brownsville, Jefferson co.; Geo. 
W. Phelps, plowman ; Quaker plow. 
4. S. Burtiss, Phelps, Ontario co.; John Dore, 
plowman; Burrill plow. 
5. P. W. Dickey, Phelps; D. C. Dick, plowman; 
Coddings’ plow. 
6 . William Hamilton, York; himself plowman; 
Steward plow. 
7. H. Wyard, Avon ; Peter O’Hare, plowman ; Liv. 
co. plow. 
8 . Donald McNaughton, Wheatland; M. Loder, 
plowman; Lord’s plow. 
9. D. W. McPherson, Wheatland; R. Dinwiddie, 
plowman ; Montgomery co. plow. 
10. F. B. Shaver, Livingston co.; James Blackwell, 
plowman. 
11 . Stephen Otis,-; himself plowman; Monroe 
co. plow. 
12. Hiram Smith,-; himself plowman ;£ Cayuga 
co. plow. 
13. W. A. Hogmire, Avon ; Steward plow. 
14. R. C. Styles, East Bloomfield; S. Earls, plow¬ 
man ; Ontario co. plow. 
15. E. J. Brown, Oxford, Chenango co.; himself 
plowman; Avery plow. 
16. Geo. Shaffer, Scottsville; John Sail, plowman; 
Livingston co. plow; took first premium last fall. 
17. E. W. Jones, Bristol; himself plowman ; Cod- 
dings’ plow. 
18. Wm. Brodie, Riga; W. Brodie, Jr., plowman; 
Stewart’s plow. 
19. John Betridge, Riga; W. Betridge, plowman; 
Genesee plow. 
20. William Hamilton, Alexander; himself plow¬ 
man ; Scotch plow. 
21. D. McNaughton, Caledonia ; himself plowman; 
Peck plow. 
22. Isaac Selye, Henrietta ; himself plowman ; Onei¬ 
da plow. 
23. John Campbell, Caledonia; Robert Paterson, 
plowman; Caledonia plow. 
24. D. W. McPherson, Caledonia; Connecticut 
plow. 
25. Tobias Wetmer, Amherst, Erie co.; himself 
plowman; Washington plow. 
26. J. Howell, Chili; William Pace, plowman; 
Caledonia plow. 
The following we understand to be the names of the 
successful competitors at the plowing match. 
1 st premium—J. Howell’s team, Chili, Mr. Pare, 
plowman, $15 00 
2d premium—W. Utley, Phelps, 10 00 
3d premium—W. Craig, York, 5 00 
4th premium—Geo. Shaffer’s team, Wheatland, John 
Sail, plowman, Volume of Transactions. 
