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Francis Briell, Astoria, L. I., for the best potatoes for the table. The Monthly Journal of Agriculture.

R. K. Delafield, S. I., William Reed, gardener, for superior potatoes. Bridgeman's Gardener's Assistant.

George Weatherspoon, New-Brighton, L. I,J. Turner, gardener, for the best potatoes for cattle. Vol. of the Cultivato

J. D. Arthur, Orange, N. J., for the best cheese pumpkins. N. Y. Far. and Mec.

R. L. Colt, Paterson, N. J., for the best cattle pumpkins. Am. Agriculturist.

Robert Selkirk, Bethlehem, Albany county, N. Y., for the best and largest pumpkins. Bridgeman's Gardener's Assistant.

Henry Brand, Communipaw, N. J., for the best roots of salsify. Trans. Am. Ins.

Samuel Halden, Bloomingdale, for the best squashes. Am. Agriculturist.

James McFarlane, English Neighborhood, N. J., for the best and largest squash. Vol. of the Cultivator.

D. F. Sargent, Washington Market, for the best tomatoes. Trans. Am. Ins.

Bernard Kelly, Gowanus, L. I., for the best white turnips. Bridgeman's Gardener's Assistant.

R. K. Delafield, Staten Island, for the best yellow turnips. N. Y. Far. and Mec.

J. E. Body, Staten Island, for the best Russia turnips. Vol of the Cultivator.

Jacob P. Giraud, Jr., Bergen, N. J., for two crops of potatoes raised on the same ground. Trans. N. Y. State Ag. Soc.

R. K. Delafield, Staten Island, for choice squashes, (vegetable marrow.) Trans. Am. Ins.

A. Henderson, Hoboken, N. J., for several varieties of vegetable roots for cattle. Trans. Am. Ins.

Francis Briell, Astoria, L. I., for Porter squashes and a French pumpkin. Trans. N. Y. State Ag. Soc.

D. F. Sargent, Washington Market, for choice peppers. Trans. Am. Ins.

Andrew Harrison, Bergen Hill, N. J., for extra large pumpkins. Trans. N. Y. State Ag. Soc.

S. W. Carhart, Keyport, N. J., for an extra large pumpkin and other vegetables. Trans. Am. Ins.

John Birdsall, Tarrytown, N. Y. for fine pumpkins. Trans. N. Y. State Ag. Soc.

J. E. Body, Staten Island, for six varieties of culinary vegetables. Trans. Am. Ins.

M. R. McGarrity, West Hoboken, N. J., for superior pumpkins. Trans. N. Y. State Ag. Soc.

MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES.

H. H. Barry, Schoharie county, N. Y., for a superior specimen of honey. Trans. N. Y. State Ag. Soc.

Haines & Kinsey, 212 West-street, for the best can of mustard. Trans. Am. Ins.

T. Glover, Fishkill Landing, N. Y., for superior specimens of artificial fruit. Downing's Landscape Gardening.

PICKLES.

Remington & Co., 191 and 193 Chrystie-street, for the best assortment of pickles. Trans. N. Y. State Ag. Soc.

AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.

N. B. Starbuck & Co., Troy, N. Y., for superior workmanship on a plough. Diploma.

John Rich & Co., Troy, N. Y., for cast iron beam ploughs, for their cheap and efficient method of construction. Silver medal.

Austen G. Fitch, Worcester, Mass., for Bartlett's patent double ploughs, an improvement in the method of combining gangs of ploughs. Diploma.

A. B. Allen & Co., 189 Water-street, for a universal cultivator. Diploma.

R. Creswell, Scotland, Franklin county, Pa., John Mayher & Co., agents, 195 Front-street, for a two horse curved shovel cultivator and corn planting machine. Silver medal.

J. Pierson, Wilmington, Del., John Mayher & Co., agents, 195 Front-street, for a patent wheat drill. Silver medal.

H. L. Emery, Albany, N. Y., for a corn and seed planter, or drill barrow. Silver medal.

C. H. McCormick, Chicago, Ill., for the Virginia grain reaper, a valuable machine. Gold medal.

D. Harkness, Maine, S. C. Hills & Co., agents, 43 Fulton-street, for a patent grain rake. (Silver medal having been before awarded.) Diploma.

Samuel Wilkinson, Rockville, Orange county, N. Y., A. B. Allen & Co., agents, 189 Water-street, for the best grain cradles. Silver medal.

Lewis H. Parson, South Middletown, Orange county, N. Y., for the second best grain cradle. Diploma.

H. L. Emery, Albany, N. Y., John Mayher & Co., agents, 195 Front-street, for an improved overshot threshing machine and separator. Silver medal.

Ruggles, Nourse & Mason, Worcester, Mass., for the best revolving cylinder knife corn stalk and straw cutter. (Silver medal having been before awarded.) Diploma.

H. W. Bertholf, Warwick, Orange county, N. Y., for a corn stalk cutter. Diploma.

William Hovey, Worcester, Mass., for a hay, straw and corn stalk cutter. Diploma.

H. L. Emery, Albany, N. Y., John Mayher & Co., agents, 195 Front-street, for hay, straw and stalk cutter, with curved knives. Diploma.

J. C. Rich, Penfield, N. Y., for a reciprocating knife corn stalk cutter. Diploma.

H. L. Emery, Albany, John Mayher & Co., agents, 195 Frontstreet, New-York, for the best churn. Silver medal.

William J. Buck, 209 Pearl-street, for a cheese press of new construction. Diploma.

Lorenzo Smith, Easton, Mass., for a vertical gate of new and novel construction. Silver medal.

J. L. Gatchel, Elkton, Maryland, H. L. Emery, agent, Albany, N. Y., for hydraulic rams. (Silver medal having been before awarded.) Diploma.

A. B. Allen & Co., 189 Water-street, for the best reciprocating meat cutter and sausage stuffing machine. Diploma.

John Mayher & Co., 195 Front-street, for best revolving meat cutter. Diploma.

A. B. Allen & Co., 189 Water-street, for a folding ladder. Di

ploma.

William R. Kelsey, Syracuse, N. Y., for fruit pickers, well adapted to the purpose. Diploma.

H. L. Emery, Albany, N. Y., for the best ox yoke. Diploma. Drayton Phelps, Granby, Conn., for an ox yoke. Diploma.

H. L. Emery, Albany, N. Y., for a dynamometer for testing ploughs. Silver medal.

I. T. Grant & Co., Schaghticoke, Rensselaer county, N. Y., for a beautiful fanning mill, for hand or horse power. Silver medal.

John Bulson, 104 Goerck-street, for Maxon's spring for agricultural wagons. (A silver medal having been before awarded.) Diploma.

Special Premiums.

A. B. Allen & Co., 187 Water-street, for a very large and choice collection of farming and garden tools, and instruments well made, embracing nearly all the recent improvements. Gold medal.

John Mayher & Co., 195 Front-street, for a large and valuable collection of farming and gardening tools and implements, embracing nearly every variety of gardening and farming implements. Gold medal.

TESTING OF PLOUGHS.

John Mayher & Co., 197 Water-street, for the plough combining the greatest number of necessary requisites to plough a furrow 16 inches wide and 8 inches deep. Silver cup, $8.

B. Myer, Newark, N. J., for the second best do. Silver medal. John Moore, 191 Front-street, for the best plough combining the greatest number of necessary requisites to plough a furrow 12 inches wide and 6 inches deep. Silver cup, $8.

John Mayher & Co., 197 Water-street, for the second best do. Silver medal.

PLOUGHING MATCH.

Ephraim Baker, Union, Essex county, N. J., for the best ploughing. Silver cup, $8.

Patrick Whalen, Malta, Saratoga county, N. Y., for the second best ploughing. Silver medal.

S. D. Smith, Malta, Saratoga county, N. Y., for the third best ploughing. Diploma.

SPADING MATCH.

D. McVane. for the best spading of ground, 20 x 10 feet. Silver cup, $8.

Joseph P. Lodge, Harlem, N. Y., for the second best spading Silver medal.

Alexander McCullum, for the third best spading. Diploma.

MANUFACTURING AND MECHANICAL DEPARTMENT.

ARCHITECTURAL AND MECHANICAL DRAWING.

R. Upjohn, 64 Broadway, for the best architectural drawing. Silver medal.

Burger & Schultz, for the second best architectural drawing. ploma.

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Frederick Cook, minor, Novelty Works, for the best mechanical drawing. Silver medal and $5.

Henry T. Brown, Brooklyn, L. I., for the second best mechanical drawing. Diploma.

Minors' Work.

John D. Secor, No. 50 8th Avenue, for drawing of steamships Georgia and Ohio. $5 and a certificate.

BATHS.

John Mack, 92 Catharine-street, for a bath tub, with heater attached, combining economy and utility. Silver medal.

John Locke, 47 Ann-street, for a shower bath, with douche, &c. Diploma.

BELLS.

Andrew Meneely, Troy, N. Y., for a chime of church bells. (Gold medal having been before awarded.) Diploma.

Andrew Meneely, Troy, N. Y., for a plantation bell of superior workmanship. Silver medal.

BOOKS, BINDING AND STATIONERY.

S. Dodd, Bloomfield, N. J., for book-binders' tools and ornaments. Diploma.

J. H. Longbotham & Co., 12 Gold-street, for best book-binders' boards. Silver medal.

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