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FOURTH ANNUAL SHOW OF THE NEW YORK STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
East, $10;—2d, to Samuel H. Church, $5;—3d, to S. 
13. Crocker, Vernon, diploma. 
Merinos. —Best buck, 1st, to H. S. Randall, Cortland 
Village, $10;—2d, to H. & J. Carpenter, Po’keepsie, $5. 
Best 3 ewes, 1st and 2d, to H. S. Randall, $10 and 
$5;—3d, to H. & I. Carpenter, Poughkeepsie, vol. 
Transactions. 
Best 5 lambs, to Rawson Harmon, jr., Wheatland, $5. 
FAT SHEEP. 
Best, to J. McD. McIntyre, $10;—2d, to D. W. 
Elting, New Paltz, $5;—3d, to J. C.Haviland, Dutch¬ 
ess co., vol. Transactions. 
SHEEP FROM OTHER STATES. 
Best fine wooled buck, 1st, to Jacob N. Blakeslee, 
Litchfield county, Conn., silver medal;—2d, to Stephen 
Atwood, Litchfield county, Conn., 2 voLs. Transactions. 
Best 3 fine wooled ewes, to Jacob N. Blakeslee, Conn., 
silver medal. 
SWINE. 
Best boar, 1st, to Benj. H. Hart, Lagrange, $10;— 
2d, to James Lennox, $5;—3d, toC. F. Crosby, dip. 
Best sow, 1st, to W. A. S. North, Duanesburgh, 
$10;—2d, to W. T. Hulse, Blooming Grove, $5; 3d, 
to Thos. T/Doty, Beekman, diploma. 
Best lot of pigs, 1st, to D. B. Lent, $5;—2d, to 
Thomas T. Doty, diploma. 
The Committee commend a boar and sow of Nea¬ 
politan breed, offered by C. N. Bement, and a Leicester 
boar of John Wilkinson. 
FARM IMPLEMENTS, &C. 
Best plow, 1st, to Howard Delano, Mottville, Onon. 
co., $15;—2d, to Thomas D. Burrall, Geneva, shell 
wheeled plow, silver medal;—3d, to, W. U. Chase, 
Amsterdam, $5;—4th, to M. D. & T. H. Codding, 
Rochester, diploma. 
For gang plow, to Thomas Wiard, East Avon, $15. 
For best dynamometer, to W. U. Chase, $15;—2d, 
to T. D. Burrall, Geneva, $7 ;—3d, Mr. Seymour, 
Hartford, Conn., diploma. 
Best farm wagon, 2d premium to Wm. Cox, Stam¬ 
ford, vol. Transactions. 
Best horse cart, to John Wilkinson, Union Vale, $5. 
Best horse rake, 1st, to Gustavus White, Middle- 
field, $5;—2d, to Wm. B. Stoddard, Moravia, vol. 
Transactions. 
Best grain cradle, to David Flanders, St. Lawrence 
co., $3. 
Best half dozen hay forks, to Taylor, Buttolph, & 
Co., West Stockholm, diploma. 
Best dung forks, to Taylor, Buttolph, & Co., vol. 
Transactions. 
Best harrow, to John Wilkinson, vol. Transactions. 
Best fanning mill, 1st, to Isaac T. Grant, Schagti- 
coke, silver medal;—2d, to David Bryan, North East, 
vol. Trans.;—3d, to B. Dodge, Watertown, diploma. 
Best threshing machine, 1st, to J. A. Taplin, Mont¬ 
pelier, Vt., $15;—2d, to S. S. Allen, Poughkeepsie, 
vol. Transactions;—3d, to A. Wheeler & Brothers, 
Chatham, diploma. 
Best straw cutter, 1st, to Wm. Hovey, Worcester, 
Mass., silver medal; — 2d, to Stephen Armstrong, 
Poughkeepsie, vol. Transactions;—3d, to Thos. P. 
Thorn, Fishkill, diploma. 
Best cheese press, to Egbert Dodge, Watertown, $3. 
Best field roller, to T. D. Burrall, diploma. 
Best corn shelter, to Francis N. Smith, Kinderhook, 
diploma. 
Best bee palace, to M. O. Remmington, Cayuga co., 
diploma. 
Best bee hive, to E. Townley, New York, $5. 
Best harvesting machine, to George Easterly, Heart 
Prairie, Wisconsin, diploma. 
Best model of hay press, 1st, to Dedrick & Brothers, 
Claverack, vol. Transactions;—2d, to J. H. P. G. Yel- 
verton, Poughkeepsie, diploma. 
Best rut shears, to B. Benedict, Geneseo, diploma. 
Best washing machine, to Joseph C. Rich, Penfield, 
diploma. 
Best clover machine, to Wheeler & Brothers, Colum¬ 
bia co., vol. Transactions. 
Best clover gatherer, to Benj. N. Hart, diploma. 
Best apple drier, to Gustavus White, diploma. 
Best churn, to David Dakin, Pine Plains, diploma. 
Best cultivator plow, to B. Langdon, Troy, $5. 
Best stump machine, to R. H. Hall, Owego, silver 
medal. 
DAIRY. 
Best butter, 1st, to I. Martin, Ulster co., $15 ;—2d, 
to Hester Ann Travers, Troy, silver medal;—3d, to 
Theodore Allen, Hyde Park, silver medal;—4th, to 
Nathan Colman, Dutchess co., silver medal;—5th, to 
Carolines. Cheesman, Dutchess co., silver medal;— 
6th to John Lester, Lagrange, silver medal. 
Best cheese, 1st, to H. P. & G. Allen, Duanesburgh, 
$15 ;—2d, to A. L. Fish, Litchfield, silver medal. 
MAPLE SUGAR. 
Best, to Joel Woodworth, Watertown, $15;—2d, to 
Wm. E. White, Walton, $10;—3d, to Alfred Fitch, 
Riga, diploma. 
SILK. 
Best manufactured silk, 1st, to George Gents, agent 
for Murry & Co., Paterson, N. J., $20;—2d, to Clark 
Avery, Madison county, 2 lbs. sewing, $10;—3d, to 
Miss Margaretta Hutchinson, Long Island, $5; 4th, to 
Wm. Thomas, Col. co., diploma. 
Best reeled silk, 1st, to Ruth S. Cary, Saratoga co., 
$10;—2d, to Ira Howland, Pleasant Valley, $5;—3d. 
toC. R. Cable, Constantia, diploma. 
Best cocoons, 1st, to Ira Howland, $10;—2d, to 
Palmer Cook, Red Hook, $5;—3d, to J. C. Church, 
Poughkeepsie, diploma. 
DOMESTIC MANUFACTURES. 
Best woolen carpets, 1st, 2d, and 3d, to C. M.Pelton, 
Poughkeepsie, $5, $4, and $3. 
Best rag carpets, 1st, to Mrs. C. W. Tower, Amenia, 
$3;—2d, to Mrs. James Ryan, New Paltz, $2;—3d, to 
J. Palmer, Poughkeepsie, $1. 
Best woolen cloth, 1st, to Scofield, Capron, & Co., 
Walden, $5;—2d, to J. Bowen, Pleasant Valley, $4;— 
3d, to Titus, Sweet, & Co., Dutchess co., $3. 
Best carpet coverlet, 1st, to Philip P. Knapp, Beek¬ 
man, $4;—2d, to Philip Dubois, New Paltz, $3;—3d, 
to Israel Hall, Fishkill, $2. 
Best woolen blanket, to Norman Culver, Arcadia, $5. 
Best linen sewing thread, 1st, to Peter Crispel, jr., 
Ulster co., $2;—2d, to Norman Culver, $1. 
Best linen diaper, 1st and 2d, to Mrs. Russel, Leba¬ 
non Springs, $5 and $4;—3d, to Peter Crispel, jr., $3. 
Best linen, 1st, to Mrs. Russel, $5;—2d, to Peter 
Crispel, jr., $5;—3d, to D. W. Elting, Ulster co., $3. 
Best linen knit stockings, 1st, to Mrs. Freelove Ar¬ 
nold, Quaker Hill, $2;—2d, to Peter Crispel, jr., 
$1;—3d, to Mrs. Vincent M. Townsend, diploma. 
Best cotton knit stockings, 1st, 2d, and 3d, to Mrs. 
Charles Thompson, Poughkeepsie, $2, $1, and Diploma. 
Best woolen knit stockings, 1st, to S. Bassett, North 
East, $3 ;—2d and 3d to Mrs. Daniel Washburn, Union 
Vale, $1 and diploma. 
Bgst tow cloth, 1st to Peter Crispel, $1, 
