ADDRESS TO THE FARMERS AND FRIENDS OF AGRICULTURE IN LANCASTER COUNTT. While it is universally conceded that in point of intelligence, wealth, geographical extent and fertil ity, Lancaster Countyis justly entitled to a decided pre-eminence over perhaps, any inland County in the Union, it may net be denied that* the develope ment of its immense Agricultural resources has but begun...We are fully aware that as a general thing, the annual average of our crops has been consider ebly beyond that of other sections of country equal ly fertile,—that the stout teams of the Conestoga have an* almost world : wide reputation, and that Lancaster County cattle always command a pre mium in the city markets; —neither are we igno? rant of the fact that the coffers of a large majority of our tillers Of the soil are filled to overflowing, and that joyous prosperity reigns everywhere.— With such gratifying evidences of success around us, it may seem singular that an effort should -be made to change this highly prosperous state of ‘af fairs. '“Let well enough alone,” is an