1946. 
THE CULTIVATOR. 
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White Parsneps, White Table Parsneps, and Cabba¬ 
ges. —Geo. Cooper, Irondequoit, three Vols. Trans. 
Tomatoes and Egg-Plant. —C. F. Crossman, Roches¬ 
ter, two Vols, Trans. 
Sweet Potatoes. —H. G. Dickinson, Yol. Trans. 
Lima Beans. —Ira Hopkins, Auburn, Yol. Trans. 
Parsley. —Geo. Cooper, Irondequoit, Vol. Trans. 
Squashes. —H. G. Dickinson, (one weighing 80 lbs,) 
Vol. Trans.; Hiram Hubbard, Canandaigua, (Six from 
one seed, weighing 575 lbs., and one of which, 146| 
lbs.,) Vol. Trans. 
Pumpkins. —C. Moses, Skaneateles, Vol. Trans. 
Seed Corn. —Chester Gridley, Sennett, Vol. Trans.; 
John Thompson, Ledyard, Vol. Trans; J. F. Osborn, 
Mentz, Vol. Trans. 
Mangel Wurzel. —James Rattle, Sennett, Vol. Trans. 
Sugar Beets. —J. F. Osborn, Mentz, Vol. Trans. 
Discretionary Premium —For beets, carrots, and 
millet, Thos. Ogden, Vol. Trans. 
Discretionary Premium —For sweet corn and red 
peppers, A. Custin, Vol. Trans. 
Best Table Potatoes. —C. R. Nichols, for Mercers, 
$2; C. F. Crossman, for Long Pink-Eyes, Vol. 
Trans.; J. F. Osborn, for Long Pink Eyes, Vol. Tr. 
Seedling Potatoes. —N. S. Smith, Buffalo, for Pink 
Eyes, $5; the same for four varieties, Col. Tour. 
WHEAT. 
R. Harmon, Wheatland, (three varieties,)Vol. Trans.; 
Martin Smith, White Flint, $5. 
BEEHIVES. 
Aaron Colton, Pittsfield, Vermont, $5; Wm. R. Kel¬ 
sey, Starkey, N. Y., Vol. Trans. 
STOVES, &c. 
For Cooking. —*st, Jackson & Phelps, Syracuse, 
(Buck, No. 8,) for Hotels, Diploma; 2d, D. E. Stafford, 
(Telegraph,) Silver Medal; 3d, Anthony Davy & Co., 
Troy, (Washington Air-Tight,) six sizes, Diploma. 
Parlor Air-Tight. —1st, Atwood, Cole & Crane, 
Troy, Silver Medal; 2d, Wager & Dater, Diploma; 3d, 
J. S. & M. Peckham, Diploma. 
Stove Hollow Ware. — - Hoag, Schenectady, (5 
pieces,) Vol. Trans. 
IMPLEMENTS AND MACHINERY. 
Reaping Machine. —C. H. McCormick, Rockbridge 
Co., Virginia, $5. 
Stump Machine .—R. H. Hall, Owego, $10. 
Grain Planter and Sowing Machine. —P. Seymour, 
E. Bloomfield, $5. 
Sowing Machine. —W. H. Jones, Bridgeport, Ct., 
Diploma. 
Flax-Pulling Machine. —H. Hill, Diploma. 
Bells. —A. J. Meneely, West Troy, Diploma. 
Door-Lock and Bell-Pulls. —Dana & Price, Utica, 
$5. 
Rockaway Buggies.— Allen & Carpenter, James Gould 
& Co., Albany, Diplomas. 
Double Acting Force Pump. —Phelps & Messenger, 
Oneida, $3; H. G. Madison, Syracuse, Diploma. 
Fire Engine. —Calvin Young, (16 yrs old,) Auburn, $5. 
Balance Slide Farm. Gate.— H. White, Kirkland, 
$3; S. Benham, Camillus, Diploma. I 
Portable Bedstead. —James Hazlett, Utica, $3. 
Refrigeratory and Shower Bath. —E. Taylor, Ro¬ 
chester, $5. 
Horse-Yoke. —E. H. Danforth, Busti, $3. 
Leather Dressing Machine. —S. Wilson, Dansville, $3. 
Imitation Graining. —F. Van Doom, Rochester, $3. 
Smut Machine.—W ilson & McCullough, Syracuse, 
Diploma. 
Buckwheat Cleaner. —Daniel Pease, Jr., Diploma. 
Mill for Sawing Sidh'ng.-’-Nelson Peck, Lyons, Di¬ 
ploma. 
Portable Grist Mill. —J. H. Bristol, (Fitzgerald’s 
patent,) Diploma. 
Hay Scales.- —J. F. Keeler, Cazenovia, $5. 
Ox-Yoke. —E. Sheldon, Sennett, Diploma. 
Rock Drilling Machine. —Richard Dibble, Roches¬ 
ter, Diploma. 
Buggy-Wagons and Chariotees. —John W. Bates, 
Utica, Diploma. 
Wagon-Wheel. —J. C. Royce, Cuylerville, Diploma. 
Compound Carriage Wheel. —Norman Reede, On¬ 
ondaga, $3. 
Self-Acting Cheese Press. —W. C. Pratt, Weedsport, 
Diploma. 
Seraphines. —Upton & Miller, Rochester, Diploma. 
Whips. —W. R. Strong, Rochester, Diploma. 
Sofa and Card-Tables. —Chas. Rust & Son, Syracuse, 
Diploma. 
Portable Hunting and Fishing Case. —Wm. Gardner, 
Geneva, Diploma. 
Stove Pattern Carving. —J. F. Seymour, Utica, Di¬ 
ploma. 
Boot Crimping Machine. —J. H. Ladue, Cato, $3. 
Mustard, and Paste Stacking. —D. Murdock & Co., 
Albany, Diploma. 
Saddlery and Hardware. —Hasson Frazier, Syra¬ 
cuse, $3. 
Harness and Bridles. —P. Williamson, Skaneateles, 
Diploma; F. A. Keeler, Albany, Diploma; C. H. 
Wheaton, Homer, Diploma. 
Butter Firkins. —Abram Sherman, Summer Hill, $2. 
Model Steam Engine. —D. D. R. Ormsby, Homer, 
Diploma. 
Card Printing Press. —F. A. Marsh, Diploma. 
Hand-Power Planing Machine.—Andrew Parker, 
Auburn, Diploma. 
Morticing Machine. —Benj.’ H. Otis, Syracuse, Di¬ 
ploma. 
Revolving Bellows.— Jerome Darling, Adrian, Mich., 
Diploma. 
Drill Sawing Machine.- —Pennock & Pierce, Chester 
Co., Pa., Diploma. 
Sculpture in Wood. —J. Sangster, (14 yrs. old,) $5. 
Sash Lock. —James Jones, Rochester, Diploma. 
PAINTINGS AND DRAWINGS. 
W. M. Beauchamp, Jr. Skaneateles, Diploma; Miss 
Cox, for Pencil Drawing Diploma; Miss Conlding, for 
Crayon Pencil Drawing, Diploma. 
MISCELLANEOUS FANCY ARTICLES. 
Shell Work. —Miss L. C. Morris, Auburn, $3. 
Wax Work. —Miss L. C. Morris, $5, and Diploma; 
Mary F. Snow, $3. 
Neeule Work.—Fire Screens. —Delia M. Colvin, 
Syracuse, $5; LydiaS. Russell, $5. 
Ottoman Covers. —Delia M. Colvin, $3; F.E. Thom, 
ton, Fleming, $3; Mrs. N. M. Stephens, Elbridge, $3, 
and Diploma. 
Table Covers.— Mrs. Geo. W. Patterson, Chautauqua 
Co., $4 and Diploma. 
Groups of Flowers.- —Mr. John Porter, Auburn, $3. 
Lamp Mats. —Mrs. W. G. Pierce, Auburn, $3; Mr. 
Brockway, Brockport, for variety of worsted-work. 
Diploma. 
Worsted Rugs.— Mrs. Lucas, Auburn, $4; Mrs. Roxa¬ 
na Cottle Hurston, Buffalo, $2, and Diploma; Cornelius 
Walcott, Elbridge, $3. 
Fancy Chairs. —Mrs. Sarah Harbottle, Auburn, $1; 
Joseph Sabin, Syracuse, Diploma; Ladies of Utica Fe¬ 
male Academy, $3, and Diploma. 
Handkerchiefs, Caps, fyc. —Mrs. V. R. Voorhees, Am¬ 
sterdam, $3; Miss Abby Allen, Camden, $3; Miss 
Green, Jordan, (child’s dress,) $1. 
Fancy Painting and Needle Work. —Mrs. Wm. A. 
Dutcher, Milo, $3, and Diploma. 
Embroidered Shawls. —Mrs. Alanson Benson, Skane¬ 
ateles, $3; Mrs. John G. Wheeler, Sennett, (Thibet 
cloth,) $3. 
Embroidered aud Stuffed Quilts. —Mrs. Joseph Beach, 
Auburn, $3; Mrs. Rebecca Johnston, Syracuse, $2; 
Mrs. Roxanna Cottle Hurston, Buffalo, Diploma; Mrs 
Hiram Hubbard, Canandaigua, $3; Mrs. Eliza Harmon, 
Wheatland, $2; Miss Mary J. Patty, Auburn, $2, and 
Diploma; Mrs. D. C. Munroe, Elbridge, $3; Mrs. Eli¬ 
za Harmon, Wheatland, $2; Mrs. Wm. C. Sheer, Phelps, 
Diploma; Mrs. C. A. Frost, Delhi, Diploma; Miss L. 
C. Morris, Auburn, $1. 
Silk Patch Piano Cover. —Miss Harriet A. Williams, 
Rochester, $2, and Diploma. 
Embroidered Silk Suspenders. —Mary C. Van Bu- 
ren, Albany, $3, and Diploma. 
