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Middle wooled Bucks.— 1st. J. M’D. McIntyre, 
$10—2d. Fred. Easton, Mt. Morris, Col. Tour—3d. Z. B. 
Wakeman, Dip. 
Middle wooled Ewes.— 1st. To J. M’D. McIntyre, 
$10—2d. J. M. Sherwood, Col. Tour—3d. Z. B. Wake- 
man, Herkimer, Dip. 
Middle wooled Lambs.—T o J. M’D. McIntyre, $5. 
Merino Bucks.— 1st. To H. & J. Carpenter, Pough¬ 
keepsie, $10—2d. J. M. Sherwood, Col. Tour—3d. Heed 
Burrett, Dip. 
Merino Ewes.— 1st. J. M. Sherwood, $10—2d. Israel 
Smith, DeRuyter, Col. Tour. 
Merino Lambs.—J. M. Sherwood, $5. 
Saxon Bucks.— 1st. To S. B. Crocker, Vernon, $10— 
2d. S. H. Church, Vernon, Col. Tour—3d. J. R. Jones, 
Vernon, Dip. 
Saxon Ewes.— 1st. To S. H. Church, $10—2d. S. B. 
Crocker, Col. Tour—3d. D. C. Barnes, Deerfield, Dip. 
Saxon Lambs.—L. T. Marshall, Vernon, $5. 
Sheep from other States.—D iplomas to I. H. Net- 
tleton, J. N. Blakesley, N. B. Smith, and Stephen At¬ 
wood, all of Litchfield co., Ct., for superior Merino 
Sheep. 
Fat Sheep.— 1st. To John Reeves, Lysander, $10—2. 
To J. M’D.McIntyre, Albany, Col. Tour—3. Geo. Brin- 
kerhoff, Albany, Vol. Trans. 
SWINE. 
Boars.— 1st. To C. R. Nichols, Darien, Leicester, 
$10—2d. J. M. Sherwood, Berkshire, Col. Tour—3d. L. 
T. Marshall, Vernon, Dip. 
Sows.—1st. To J. J. Boshart, Mohawk, Berkshire and 
Leicester, $10—2d. Robert Eells, Westmoreland, grade 
Berkshire, Col. Tour—3d. Peter Smith, Utica, Dip. 
Pigs.— 1st. To Robert Eells, Westmoreland, $3—2d. 
Jas. Plant, Utica, Dip. 
POULTRY. 
To L. Tucker, Albany, best lot of Dorking Fowls, $3 
—To the same, for best pair of Turkeys, (wild) $3—To 
the same, for best and greatest variety of Fowls, $10— 
To Geo. Bement, Albany, best lot Black Polands, $3—To 
the same, for best pair of Geese, (African) $3—To the 
same for best pair of Ducks, (Muscovys) $3. 
John Paris, Albany, for ten varieties of Pigeons, a 
fine display, Dip. 
Master E. R. Johnson, Rome, for the grea 1 variety of 
fowls exhibited by him—although he had not enough to 
sweep the premium, his specimens were very fine in¬ 
deed, and the taste displayed in the arrangements of his 
coops deserves encouragement—Dip. 
Mr. Robinson’s fowls called “ Sampsons,” Dip. 
PLOWS. 
1st. To Howard Delano, Mottville, “ Diamond Im¬ 
proved,” $15—2d. Thos. D. Burrall, Geneva, l( Shell 
Wheel,” Premium last year, certificate—3d. Brainerd & 
Comstock, Rome, “ Diamond,” No. 5, Premium last year, 
certificate—4th. E. Wilson, Vernon, (t Diamond,” No. 
5, Premium last year, certificate—5th. Miner, Horton & 
Co., Peekskill, “No. 22,” Silver Medal—6th. John B. 
Gaylord, Auburn, “ No. 6,” Dip_To Alvah Jefferson, 
Darien, “ Michigan Subsoil,” $10. 
FARM IMPLEMENTS. 
Farm Wagons—1st. To Peter S. Eastman, New Hart¬ 
ford, $10.—2d. J. S. & M. Peckham, Utica, Vol. Trans. 
Harrows—To Oren Barton, Tyler, (Geddes Harrow,) 
Col. Tour. 
Scarifier—Oren Barton, $5. 
Cultivator—Oren Barton, Col. Tour. 
Fanning Mills—1st. To I. T. Grant & Co., Scaghti- 
coke, Junction, Silver Medal—2d. Clow & Trulon, Mentz, 
Vol. Trans—3d. Jas. Patterson, Canandaigua, Dip. 
Horse Power—To A. D. Childs, Rochester, $10. 
Threshing Machines—1st. To A. Douglass, Skaneate- 
les, $10—2d. Hart, Higham & Co., Vulcan Works, Utica, 
Vol. Trans.—3d. Ellery Hicks, Dip. 
Drill Barrow—To Abm. Randall, Oneida co., for bar- 
row to plant potatoes and corn, Col. Tour. 
Straw Cutters—1st. To J. G. Case, Utica, (Sanfords,) 
Silver Medal—2d. J. C. Rich, Penfield, Vol. Trans.—3d. 
Martin Sanders, Cortland, Dip. 
Corn and Cob Crusher—To J. A. Pitts, Rochester, $10. 
Farm Horse Cart—To Wm. Carroll, Albany, Dip. 
! Revolving Horse Rake—1st. To Jas Smith, Clarkson, 
Col. Tour—2d. Albert Brockway, Bridgewater, Vol 
Trans. 
Ox Yokes—1st. To A. Munroe, Galway, Col. Tour— 
2d. Wm. Hill, Marcy, Vol. Trans. 
Grain Cradles—1st. To E. S. Hager, Frankfort, $3- 
2d. David Flanders, Stockholm, Dip. 
Hay Fork—Taylor, Buttolph & Co., Dip. 
Grass Scythe—H. C. White, Albion, Dip. 
Hoes—R. & E. Clark & Co., Unadilla Forks, $2. 
Corn Sheller—J. D. Briggs, Saratoga, Dip. 
Corn Cutter—J. M. Cleveland, Adams, $2. 
Manure Forks—Taylor, Buttolph & Co., Dip. 
Reaping Machine—O. Hussey, Baltimore, Md., $15. 
PLOWING MATCH.—20 Entries. 
1st. To Frederic Smith, Westmoreland, $15; plow¬ 
man, Wm. Jackson, Diamond Plow, Brainerd, Comstock 
& Co., Makers—2d. Elon Comstock, Rome, $12; Stephen 
Pope plowman, same Plow as No. 1.—3d. Thos. D. 
|Burrrall, Geneva, $10; Burrall’s Plow—4th. O. R. Bab¬ 
cock, Bridgewater, Col. Tour—5th. H. N. Carey, Marcy, 
Vol. Trans., M. Mayhew plowman, Livingston co. Plow. 
Boys under 18 years of age —To E. W. Butler, Rome, 
16 years of age, Darien Plow, No. 5, $10. 
BUTTER. 
Best lot from 5 cows—1st. To E. R. Evans, Marcy, 
$25—2d. Thos. Hawks, Columbia, $15—3d. Geo. Vail, 
Troy, $10. 
Best 25 lbs. made in June—1st. To R. S. Ransome, 
Perryville, $10—2d. O. C. Crocker, Union, Col. Tour— 
3d. P. Case, New Hartford, Vol. Trans. 
Best 50 lbs. made at any time—1st. To Melas Adams, 
Martinsburgh, $15—2d. S. M. Foster, New Hartford, Sil¬ 
ver Medal—3d. O. Cole, Litchfield, Silver Medal—4th 
D. Eells, jr.. New Hartford, Silver Medal—5th. W. 
Ottley, Oaks Corners, Silver Medal. 
CHEESE. 
On ten Dairies—1st. To H. Burrall, Salisbury, $20— 
2d. R. Eells & others, Oneida co., $10. 
Another lot of the dairies presented by A. L. Fish, of 
Litchfield, Herkimer co., were very superior, and had 
the committee been authorized to award two of the pre¬ 
miums to the same county, this lot would have received 
the second premium—Silver Medal. 
Over one year old—1st. To Robert Eells, Westmore¬ 
land, $15—2d. Fred. Ingersoll, Vernon, Silver Medal. 
Less than one year old—1st. To W. S. Ford, Salisbury, 
$15—2d. W. Ottley, Silver Medal—3d. F. Hallenbeck, 
Herkimer co., Silver Medal—4th. N. Wilcox, Winfield, 
Silver Medal—5th. J. Smalley, Norway, Silver Medal. 
Spencer Brown, of Newport, Herkimer co., for two 
samples of round or navy cheese, Dip. 
More than 18,000 pounds of cheese exhibited in this 
class, and every cheese was of superior quality. 
MAPLE SUGAR. 
1st. To Joel Woodworth, Watertown, $15—2d. Mo¬ 
ses Eames, Rutland, $10—3d. W. E. White, Walton, Col. 
Tour—4th. Erastus Bigelow, Sangerfield, Dip.—5th. 
Sidney Spring, Eaton, Dip. 
SILK. 
Sewing—1st. To Clark Avery, Perryville, $15—2d. 
D. Irish, Perryville, $10—3d. J. Hutchinson, River 
Head, Col. Tour. 
Reeled.—1st. To Mrs. Irish, Perryville, $10—2d. 
Clark Avery, Col. Tour—3d. Benj. Blackman, Verona, 
Dip. 
Cocoons—1st. To Clark Avery, $10—2d. John Osborn, 
Utica, Col. Tour—3d. Benj. Blackman, Dip. 
FRUITS. 
Greatest variety of table Apples, Ellwanger & Barry Ro-. 
Chester.. $5 
2d do do. table Apples, David Thomas, Cayuga county,. 3 
3d do. do. table Apples, J. C. Hastings,.—-Vol. Tr. 
Best 12 sorts table Apples, Oliver Phelps, Canandaigua,. $3 
Greatest variety table Pears, D. Thomas, Cayuga,. 3 
2d greatest “ “ “ Ellwanger & Barry, Roches¬ 
ter, ... Vol. Tr. 
Greatest variety winter Pears, David Thomas Cayuga Co., Vol.Tr 
Best 12 Quinces, Oliver Phelps, Canandaigua, ••••••••*••« do. 
Best 12 Peaches, N. Goodsell, Greece, Monroe county, •• • do. 
“ 24 Plums, Henry Green, Utica,. do. 
