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THE CULTIVATOR. 
ack, vol. Transactions—2d, to J. H. P. G. Yelverton, Pough¬ 
keepsie, Diploma. 
Best Rut Shears,, to B. Benedict, Geneseo, Diploma. 
Best Washing Machine, to Joseph C. Rich, Penfield, Dip. 
Best Clover Machine, to Wheeler & Brothers, Columbia 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, Dutch, co., Silver 
Medal—5th, to Caroline S. Cheeseman, Dutch, co., Silver Med¬ 
al—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, Waiertown, $15—2d, to Wm. E. 
White, Walton, $10—3d, to Alfied Fitch, Riga, Diploma. 
SILK. 
Best Manufactured Silk, 1st, to George Gents, agent for Mur¬ 
ry & Co., Paterson, N J. $20—2d, to Clark Avery, Madison co., 
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. Carey, Saratoga co., $10— 
2d, to Ira Howland, Pleasant Valley, $5—3d, to C. 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, Pough¬ 
keepsie, $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. Dutch, co. $3. 
Best Carpet Coverlet, 1st, to Philip P. Knapp, Beekman, $4 
—2d, to Philip Dubois,New Paltz, $3—3d, to Israel Hall, Fish- 
kill, $2. 
Best Woolen Blanket, to Normar. 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. Russell, Lebanon 
Springs. $5 and $4—3d to Peter Crispel, Jr. $3. 
Best Linen, 1st to Mrs. Russell, $5—2d to Peter Crispel, Jr. 
$4—3d to D. W. Elting, Ulster co $3. 
Best Linen Knit Stockings, 1st to Mrs. Freelove Arnold, Qua¬ 
ker 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, 
$2—2d and 3d to Mrs. Daniel Washburn, Union Vale, $1 anil 
Diploma. 
Best Tow Cloth. 1st to Peter Crispel, $1. 
Best Hearth Rugs, IsttoChas. M. Pelton, Poughkeepsie, $5 
— 2d to Nancy Hull, Lexington Heights, $4—3d to Lydia Peck, 
Lexington Heights, $3. 
Best Flannel, 1st to Mrs. G. W. Henry, Lowville, $5. 
VEGETABLES. 
Best Celery, to Robert Kelly, Rhinebeck, $2. 
Best Cauliflower, to Samuel Curry, Poughkeepsie, $2. 
Best Turneps, to Michael Kane, gardener of John A. De Groff, 
Hyde Park, $1. 
Best Carrots, to John B. James, Rhinebeck, $1. 
Best Beets, to R. L. Pell, $1. 
Rest Parsneps. to W. Harrocks, Hyde Park, $L 
Best Cabbage, to R. L. Pell, $1. 
Best Tomatoes, to R. L. Pell, $1. 
Best Egg Plants, to John B. James, $!. 
Best Onions, to Joseph T. Adriance, Poughkeepsie, $1. 
Rest Lima Beans, to Joseph T. Adriance, $1. 
Best Double Parsley, to Michael Kane, $!. 
Best Squashes, toR. L. Pell, $1. 
Largest Pumpkin, to John Townsend. Hyde Park, $1. 
Best Seed Corn, to J. F. Osborn. Port Byron, $1. 
Best Table Potatoes, 1st to W. Horrocks, $2—2d to Samuel 
Curry, $1. 
Diplomas were awarded for Celery to Samuel Mitchell, 
Poughkeepsie—to W. Harrock for Turneps and for fine speci¬ 
men of Green Peas—to Michael Kanp, for Orange Carrots—to 
J. F. Adriance, Poughkeepsie, for White Carrots and for best 
collection of various kinds of beets—to Nathan Colman, for 
beautiful specimens of White Onions—to N. Shephard, for Li¬ 
ma Beans—to D. B. Fuller, for 8 varieties of Squashes—to A. 
T. Downing, for Seedling Rhubarb—to Robert Kelly, for Vegeta¬ 
ble Oyster. 
Volumes of Transactions were awarded to Joseph F. Adri¬ 
ance for Cuba Pumpkins, IS from one seed, weighing 776£ lbs. 
—to Hamilton Morrison, Montgomery, for 12 varieties of Pota¬ 
toes—to Mrs. Verplanck, Fishkill Landing, for several fine 
heads of Lettuce—to Thomas Addis Emmet, New-York, for 
Okra and Cucumbers. 
FRUIT. 
For greatest variety of Table Apples, 1st to A. J. Downing 
& Co. Newburgh, $5—2d to John R. Comstock, Washington, $3 
—3d to J. F. Osborn, Port Byron, vol. Transactions. 
For 12 best Table Apples, to R. L. Pell, Pelham, $3. 
For greatest variety of Table Pears, 1st to A. J. Downing A, 
Co $3— 2d to Wm. Reid, Murray Hill, vol. Transactions. 
Volumes of Transactions were awarded to A. J. Downing & 
Co. for greatest variety of Winter Pears—to Alex. H. Smith 
Hyde Park, for best 12 Quinces—to Mrs. A Thorpe, Schodack! 
for best 12 Peaches—to A. J. Downing & Co. for best 24 Plums 
—to W. North, Poughkeepsie, for best 6 bunches Native Grapes 
—to Robert Donaldson, Blythebood, for best 6 bunches Foreign 
Grapes. 
A Diploma and $1 was awarded to Moses Humphrey, Pough¬ 
keepsie, a colored man, 80 years old, for fine specimens of 
Grapes. 
FLOWERS. 
For greatest variety, 1st to Miss Verplanck, Fishkill, $5- 
2d to W. Harrock, $3. 
For Floral Ornaments, 1st to Wm. Prince & Co Flashing,$5 
—2d to Miss Garretscn, Rhinebeck, $3. 
For Dahlias, 1st to J. M. Thorburn <fc Co. New-York, $5—2d 
to J. B. James, Rhinebeck, $3—3d to Messrs Piner, Flushing, vol. 
Transactions—4th to Mr. Swift, Poughkeepsie, Diploma. Dis* 
cretionary—$3 to Mr. Van Waggoner, Poughkeepsie, and $1 to 
Samuel Mitchell, Poughkeepsie. 
For Green House Plants, 1st to John N. Stuveysant, Hyde 
Park, vol. Transactions—2d to J. Charran, Poughkeepsie, Dip. 
PLOWING MATCH. 
First premium to Wm. H. Warrall, Poughkeepsie, $15—2d i,o 
: Peter F. Procius, Kinderhook, $12—3d to Valentine Halleck, 
! $10—4th to E. B. Snjyth, Poughkeepsie, $6—5th to Elias Wes- 
tervelt, Poughkeepsie, Diploma. 
The Committee awarded prizes of $3 each, to John Day, of 
Lithgow, and James East of Poughkeepsie as the best plowmen. 
IMPROVED AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. 
Silver Medals were awarded to George Geddes, Onondaga co. 
for an improved Harrow—to Roswell H. Hall, Owego, fora 
Stump Extractor—to Wm. Hovey, Worcester, Mass, for his 
Straw Cutter—to I. T. Grant, Schaghticoke, for a Fanning Mill 
DISCRETIONARY PREMIUMS. 
Needle Work— To Mrs. Tuckerman, 70 years old, for a Coun¬ 
terpane, $2—to Be Witt C. Thomas for superioi woolen Mit- 
itens, $2—to J. G. Wood, Gloverville, for a specimen of buck 
|skin Mittens and ladies 7 Moccasins, $2—to Mrs. Polly B. Wes 
cott, Greenfield, for Counterpane, $2—to Miss Johanna Hur¬ 
ley, Poughkeepsie, for a specimen of embroidery needle work, 
$2—and Diplomas to Mrs. J. Reynolds for an embroidered Ta¬ 
ble Cover; to Miss Eliza R. Davies for raised Worsted Work ; 
to Miss Frances M. Kirby, Watertown, for a beautiful Work 
Bag; to Miss Akin, Dutchess co. for an elegant specimen®! 
needle work. 
Flour —To E. S. Beach & Co. Akron Mills, Ohio, for a good 
barrel of flour, Diploma—to Philip Garbutt, Wheatland, N. Y. 
for a better barrel of flour $3—to John Willliams, Rochester 
for the best bairel of flour $5. 
Diplomas were awarded to Miss McDonald, Poughkeepsie f»>r 
la beautiful specimen of Wax Imitation of Fruit; to Comstock 
land Johnson of Rome, for a splendid assortment of Garden 
Tools; to Lewis Wetham, Poughkeepsie, for two elegaet Piano 
Fortes; to Maurice Cunningham, gardenersof R. L. Pell, Esq.; 
to Charles Roome, New-York, for a specimen of the application 
of Coal Tar as a paint; to James Vail, Poughkeepsie, for an 
Artificial Grotto; to Miss Mary Sherwood, Fishkill, for one Di¬ 
van and three Gilt Frames; to John M. Ketchum, for 3 slabs of 
fine white and clouded Marble from the quarries of Dover, Dirt, 
co.; to Gifford and Sherman, Poughkeepsie, for a specimen of 
ground Dye-wood in jars; to Jared Gray, Poughkeepsie, for 
beautiful specimens of Hair Work; to Elisha M. Haley, Pough¬ 
keepsie, for a handsome specimen of fancy Brick; to Peter Cris- 
pell jr., for a specimen of Flax; to Augustus Thayer, Malden 
Bridge, fora Columbian Pump; Peter Van Vliet, Newburgh, for 
a specimen of Cooperage; to Hiram Pierce, Cooperstown, for a 
beautiful specimen of Penmanship; to Gen. R. Harmon, Jr., 
Wheatland, for 35 varieties of Wheat in the ear; to John R. 
Stuyvesant, Hyde Park, for 3 Top Knot Fowls, remarkable for 
laying eggs the whole year without intermission; to B. J. Hayes, 
Hastings, for a specimen of Egyptian Wheat in the ear; to Rus 
sell Comstock, Washington, for Seedling Apples and Pears; to 
Noah Gridley, Amenia, for two pairs Sad Irons; to Abram Fon 
da, roughkeepsie, for samples of Tooth Wash, Tooth Powder 
and Tooth Paste; to Anson Barhydt, Col. co. for 3 models of 
Bee Hives and Bee House. 
Manufactures —Diplomas were awarded to the Middlesex Co 
Lowell, Mass, fora splendid assortment of Broadcloths, Cassi 
meres and fancy Woolens, J. Gleason, agent; to Archibald 
Winter, Roundout, for a specimen of Shoes made by a machine 
from one piece of leather without a seam; to Z. Pratt <fc Co 
Prattsville, for 4 sides of Spanish leather, sweated and tanned 
in 5 months in hemlock, in the common mode; to Watson an<* 
Dwight, Windham, for 4 sides of slaughtered Sole Leather,tan 
ned in hemlock in 4| months, in the usual mode; to Wm. Wil 
son, Poughkeepsie, fora Ledger in elegant Russia binding; tr 
Joseph Laubach, Middletown, Penn, for an Iron Revolving 
Hearth; to John C. Chambers, Poughkeepsie, for a beantifu 
Row Boat; to G. M. Voile, Poughkeepsie, for a Hat; to Henry 
D. Myers, Poughkeepsie, for a Pump and Block; to Wm. Shiels 
Poughkeepsie, for a fine specimen of Mahogany Grained Door^ 
to R. G. Holmes, Ponghkeepsie, fora beautiful set of Artificial 
Teeth; to Bernard Skinner, Poughkeepsie, for a beautiful spe 
cimen of Buck skin; to Granger and Todd, Oneida co. for a spe 
