®l)c I'anutstcr Jlntdliacncci: yOL. LX. .THE LANCASTER INTELLIGENCER. PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY, AT NO. 8 NORTH DUKE STREET, BY GEO. SANDERSON. TERMS. Subscription.—T,wo Dollars per annum, payable in ad vance. No subscription discontinued until all arrear ages are paid, unless at the option of the Editor. Advirtiesme-vts.—Advertisements, not exceeding one square (12 lines,) will be inserted three times for one dollar, and twenty-five cents for each additional inser tion. Those of greater longth in proportion. Job Printing—Such as Hand Bills, Posters, Pamphlets, Blanks, Labels, Ac , Ac., executed witlt accuracy and on thi* shortest notice. AWARD OF PREMIUMS At the Third Annual exhibition of the Lamcadter County Agricultural and Mechanical Society, 1*59. CLASS m. I —Cattle. George Morrison, Drumore, Durham heif fer, 2 years old. Discretionary Premi um. Society award $5.00 Durham Bull, over 2 years old, 8.00 Best Devonshire heitfer, 2 years old, 7.00 Jacob Bertz, Lancaster township, Durham cow, 12.00 Philip Oldweiler, West Donegal, Durham heitfer, 3 years old, Best Alderney heitfer, 3 years old, Richard McGranu,Manheim twp., Durham heitfer, between 2 and 3 years old, Best Devon heitfers, Jacob Way, Manheim twp., best Duiham bull, between 1 and 2 years old. (i.OO Gideon W. Arnold, best Devon heitfer, be .ffyeeti 1 and 2 years old, Jacob Robrer, Manheim twp., best native bull, 2 \ eais old. Michael Metzgar. Hast Lampeter, second best grade cow, 5 00 Emanuel Kiush, East Hempfield, best De von bull calf, Henry Musser. Slrashurg, Durham heitfer, 3 ygars old Discretionary premium. Society award Clark Sc Black. S'rasburg, Durham hull, betweeu 2 and 3 years old, 8.00 Wm. F. MiiW, J Lancaster twp., best grade C 0W ’ - \ ' 8.00 Mr Bull being the best on the ground would be entitled to the premium of $5O, but as he is only between 1 aud 2 years old, the committee would recommend the So cieiv to award the premium of $5O to Mr. Krevbill, (or the best herd of Cattle, which he undoubtedly has JACOB HAMAKER, HENRY YUNDT, C. BLACKBURN. CLASS NO. 2 Working Oxen , Fat Cattle , and Milch Cows. Richard Kirk, best milch cow, $lO.OO Jacob Way, 2d best milch cow, S.OO JACOB M. FRANTZ, MARK CONNELL. V* CLASS NO. 4 —Horses for Road or Light Draught. -Emanuel B. Lougenecker, Warwick, best riding mare, SS.OO -Daniel Hess, East Hempfied, best walking horse, 10.00 Mark Connell, -jr., Lancaster, best brood mare, 5.00 Eli K. Stoner, W. Hempfield, 3d best fain ily horse. Levi Cobble, Elizabethtown, 2nd best stallion, 8.00 George Messenkop. Lancaster, 2nd best horse, for road aDd family. D. Shultz, Lanc’r., very line family horse. T. J. Griffith, Chester county, best light draught stallion, 15.00 Adam Rudy, W. Earl, good family horse. James Bones, Manor, best family driving horse, S.OO Henry Shirk, New Holland, best pair of driving horses, 10.00 OLIVER CALDWELL, JACOB SEHNER, • BENJAMIN MOONEY, JOHN W. GROSS. CLASS NO. s. —Farm or Heavy Draught Horses. Edward Kauffman, W. Hempfield, best stallion, between 2 and 3 years old, $ 3.00 Joseph Hamer, Martio, 3d best stallion, 5.00 Dr. Joseph Gibbons, best stallion, between 1 and 2 years old, 2.00 John A. Langdou, Kulton twp., best stal lion, John A. Styer, 2nd best stallion, John Zug, sr., best mare, 2 years old, Franklin Kurtz, Chester county, best stal lion, 3 years old, 3.00 Jacob Rohrer, Manheim township, for the best stallion on exhibition, the committee award the set of Silver Ware and rule him out for competition for premiums hereafter. A. S. HENDERSON, S. P. SPENCER, E. D. WATERS, JACOB SEHNER, J. W. GROSS. CLASS NO. 6. —Jacks and Mules. Huber and Heidelbach, best jack, $lO.OO Henry Landis for best pair of mules, 5.00 Jacob Rohrer, Manheim, for mule, 1 year old, Committee recommend a compli mentary premium—the Society award 2.00 HENRY LANDIS, CHRISTIAN BLANK, O. CALDWELL. CLASS NO. 7. —Fast Trotting and Pacing Horses. Hopple & Scovern, Ist premium, trotting, $5O Dr. Hartman, Ist county premium, 20 A. S. Bowers, 2d do. 10 Di. E. Bowman, Ist premium, pacing, 40 Levi I. Bertolet, 2d do. 10 Emanuel Newswanger, Ist pre. for colt, 10 Hopple & Scovern, Ist special premium for trotting, 20 Dr. Hartman, 2d special pre. for trotting, 10 Levi I. Bertolet, Ist special premium for pacing, 15 Geo. Wilson, 2d special pre. for pacing, 10 - AMOS S. HENDERSON, R. P. SPENCER, JACOB JAMISON, G. L. ECKERT, DR. J. WINTERS, E. D. WATERS, Col. A. GREENAWALT, SAMUEL G. MILLER. CLASS NO. S.— Ladies' Riding. Miss Shelly, Warwick Township. Miss Bard, Lancaster. We consider Miss Bard the best rider, and refer to the Board to award such premium as they think proper. Signed, R. P. SPENCER, J. JAMISON, E. D. WATERS, ?-i OWEN HOPPLE. CLASS NO. 9. Sheep, Cyrus Miller, for 1 Leicester buck, $lO 00 Thop. Wood, best Cotswoldbuck, l^years old > 3.00 Thos. Wood, for best Cotswold, 1 year 3.00 for best Southdown buck, ’ 5,00 SAMUEL MILLER BRACKBILL, CLASS NO. 10. — Swine. Preston Smith, Drumore, for lot of eight pigs, Chester co., breed, $2.00 ,Gideon W. Arnold, city, for 1 Suffolk hoar under 1 year, 2.00 John Meier, city, for 1 sow and 10 pigs, 3.00 George Gundaker, city, for 6 pigs, 2,00 Cyrns Miller, Upper Leacpck, 1 Chester county boar, 6 months, best of his age on the ground. s,qq Jacob Rohrer,Manheim,for2pigs, 4weeks P ld > 2.00 for 1 Suffolk boar, 3 years old, 2 00 William Coleman, Blue Ball, for 1 Chester 00., hoar, 2 qq G. W. Arnold, city, for Suffolk boar, 200 Samuel Cormeny, city, for 4 fat hogs, 800 Thomas Wood, Penningtonville, for ’best boar on exhibition, 10 00 for 1 Chester county boar, 2^oo “ sow, 5,00 2,00 4.00 B. L. Wood, Steeleville, for 1 Suffolk Boar, 3.00 “ “ “ sow, 3.00 “ “ 8 Chester co., pigs, 4.00 “ “ 1 “ sow, 1.00 « LEVI S. HEIST, WM. BELL. CLASS NO. 11.— Poultry, se. G. T. Zahm, Lancaster, 1 coop white shanghies, $2.00 1 coop black Spanish bantams, 2.00 do white bantams, premium recom mended, award, 1.00 1 coop Summatra fowls, (5 mouths old J, Jacob Bertz, Lan., 5 rabbits, Samuel E. Gundaker. Lau., l,oonp w low Shaotzhie chickens, (best fellow), 2.00 Martin Hess, East Hempfield, 1 coop Span ish chickens, (best blue.) 1 coop Seabright’s bantams, best, 1 coop Silkies, 1 Raccoon, Jacob Rohrer, Maukeim, twp..l pair white geese, best, 2 pair blue turkey’s, best, 12 Texas chickens, premium recommen ded—award, Samuel Kissinger, Lan., 3 Euglisk Darby game chichens, premium recommen ded—award, George Buekius, Lau., 2 coops pigeous, premium recommended—award, Dovish. Lan , 1 pair game chickens, premium recommended, award Wm. Merritt, Lan., 1 pair game chickens, 4 game pullets, 2 game stags, premium recommended—award. John M. Westwood, Lan., 1 coop grey game Haney’s, 2.00 Atm Maria Mathews, Lan., 2 coops pheas ant bantam chickens, Peter Nagle, Lan., 1 coop game chick ens, 2.00 Frederick Lutz, Lan., 1 coop chickens, fcreoleand game, - ) premium recommen- ded for best creole^S—award, Levi rf. Reist, Oregon, pair common docks, 2.00 John G. Martin, Lam, 1 coop white Heckel game chickens. Henry Ilhoad, 1 coop ducks and chickens, lor the best Polish chickens, 2.00 William Bell, Lan-.. 3 pair ducks, premi um recommenced— award, 1.00 Casper Weaver, Lau., 5 cages pigeons. 1.00 William,Heiuitsh,Lan., 1 cageduck?, best pair Muscovy ducks, 2.00 David Hartman, Lan., 1 lot chickens, (Cochin China and Chittagong,) 2.00 h/rathvon, LOUIS ZEIGLFR. Geoige McEUbenney, lot farm harness, special notice, award, $l.OO Bard & Sod, Lan., Wilcox & Gibbs’sewing machine, most simple and cheapest single thread machine, Bronze Medal E Shaeffer & Son, Lan., carriage harness with patent improved buckle; the buckle is deemed worthy of special notice for strength and saving of wear on leather. Wm. McMullen, Lan., brass spool stand, especial notice. Martin Nunnemacher, Lan., case of boots, CLASS NO. 12— Farm and Household Imple- Simon Ealhvon, Lao., over The Society award a premium of $1 to Henry Trout, for his bald eagle, and a pre mium of SI to David Naumau, for his black eagle. % merits. Jacob Reidel, Paradise twp., a corn shel ler and cleaner, First class. Premium for corn sheller, Silver Medal Jacob Treasher, Lan. twp.. farm wagon, premium recommended—award, ' Silver Medal Ernest W. Miller, Lan., 4 wash baskets, and 4 market baskets, Bronze Medal Joseph Breaderly, Lan., 3 shaking forks, premium recommended—award, $l.OO Philip Lebzelter, Lancaster, patent horse rake, (sliding rake,J piemium recom mended—award, Bronze Medal Henry H. Stehman, Lan., 2 United States roller washing machines, Bronze Medal E. Geiger, Lancaster, I horse rake, second best. 1 ox yoke, Bronze Medal 3 long handled shovels, Bronze Medal L. & M. Pennock & Co., corn sheller for hand and horse power, 2nd class. Bronze Medal Steel tooth horse rake, (Morgan’s pat ent,) Ist class Silver Medal Hersh & Eshleman, Lan., wire tooth re volving horse rake, premium recom mended—award, Bronze Medal DAVID STYER, M. KONIGMACHER, JACOB S. KAUFFMAN. CLASS NO. 13. —Farm Implements . John Murphy, agt., Harrisburg, a hay, straw and com stalk cutter, by horse power, Silver Medal A doub'e rotary harrow, Bronze Medal Henry K. Stoner, West Lampeter, a fan- • ning mill and separator and for grass seed. Silver Medal John Murphy, agt., Harrisburg, 1 wind mill and separator, Silver Medal A. G. Bowers, Lan., 1 hand cultivator, Bronze Medal David Miller, West Lampeter, harrow, clod cutter and roller combined, being merely a model, Bronze Medal Samuel F. Houston, Lan., 2 iron har row?! - Bronze Medal llenry Kendig, East Lampeter, 3 shovel harrows, • Bronze Medal C. Reist, Palmyra, Lebanon county, Pul verizing rotary harrow, single, Bronze Medal Zuriel Swope, Lan., adjustable steel spring to grain drill boots, Bronze Medal Samuel Kohr, Mount Joy, a hay and straw cutter, hand power, Silver Medal E. Geiger, Lancaster, 1 hay and straw cut ter for hand power, Silver Medal 1 corn and cob crusher by horse power, The committee have carefully examined the various grain drills on exhibition, and find Moore’s Patent, and Kuhns & Humes Patent, entered by H. K. Stonker, very good drills.— Willoughby’s Patent entered by Wm. Dripps & Co., they approve still more highly. But taking all things into consideration, they think Hunt’s Patent with Bowers improvement, en tered by A. K. Bowers, the best drill on exhi bition, and accordingly award to Mr. Bowers the premium of a Silver Sett. MARIS HOOPES, HENRY MUSSELMAN, FERREE BRINTON, JOHN RITTER. CLASS NO, 14. —Farm Machinery. \ The undersigned committee appointed on class 14, report that they have attended to the duties assigned them, and after careful consideration have agreed to award the follow ; ing premiums to the parties named as follows: George D, Sprecher, for Dorsey’s combin ed reaper and mower, with self-acting rate, sett of Silver Ware worth $5O J. P. Brady, Mount Joy, best Wood's m ower, Silver Medal Wm. F. Mullen, best four horse power, Silver Medal : David Brua, best thrashing machine, „ „ . Silver Medal E. Geiger’s best portable cider mill, Bronze Medal For largest collection of agricultural im plements, Silver Medal Philip Lebzelter, threshing machine and horse power, $5.00 Daniel Hoover,for Geiser’s grain thresher, separator, cleaner and bagger, with sweep horse power, Silver Medal The undersigned beg leave to call the atten tion of the Society to David Bollinger’s self raking combined reaper and mower and rec ommend the same as worthy of a discretiona ry premium—Society award Silver Medal. I JOHN F. HERR, - DANIEL MILLER, HENRY BARD. CLASS NO. 15. —Plows and Plowing. We, the undersigned, committee appointed to award premiums on plows and plowing, report the following as the result of our ex amination : Daniel Root, Upper Leacock, best three horse plow, V Silver Medal John Stmnmel, Salisbury, best two horse P' o "’ u Silver Medal E. Geiger, city, best subsoil plow, Silver Medal Jacob Treasher, Lancaster twp., best plow- m S> $lO,OO ANDREW FRANTZ, , DANIEL SENSENIG, - JACOB HOOBER, ELI RUTTER. “ THAT COUNTRY IS THE MOST PROSPEROUS WHERE LABOR COMMANDS THE GREATEST REWARD.”- LANCASTER CITY, PA., TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 18, 1859. CLASS NO. 16 —Manufactured Articles, No. 1 Carriages, Harness , Saddlery, Cabinet Ware , fyc. Henry Gorrecht, hair mattrass, Bronze Medal Carter & Becker, Columbia, shifting top buggy, very fi ue one, Silver Medal sleigh, Bronze Medal Bower & Holl, Strasburg, doors and sash, Bronze Medal Anthony Iske, extension tables, worthy of notice, Bronze Medal Henry K. Minnich, city, patent spring bed bottom, Bronze Medal Kasser & Senn, city, of cabi net ware, $15.00 Frank Urban Leutby, city, box of tools, premium recommended—award, Bronze Medal Samnel G. Gensemer, Warwick, sulky, pi emiom recommended—award, 2.00 2 On 1 00 1.00 B’onze Medal Henry B. Bucb, New Haven, Lancaster county, top baggy, premium recom mended—award, Silver Medal John Eshleman, Lan., 2 sets felloes, rec ommend a premium—award, Bronze Medal Jacob Fassuaeht, New Miltown, breech band wagon harness, recommend a pre mium—we consider the invention of importance—award, Bronze Medal Philip Lr West of Duke. Lancaster, l’a. [apr 18 tf 13 ALDUS J. NEFF, Attorney at Law.-- Office with B. A. Shteffer, Esip, south-west corner of Centre Square, Lancaster. may 15, ’66 ly 17 SAMUEL H. REYNOLDS, Attorney at Law. office. No. 14 North Duke street, opposite the Court House. may&tflfi Abram shank, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Ukpjck with D. G. Kshlkmax, Ebq., No. 36 North Does Bt., LAX V A .S' TER, PA. mar 22 ly* lo WT. McPHAIL, • ATTORNEY AT LAW, niar 31 ly 11 No 11 N. Duk k ht.. Lancaster, Pa. IMJWARD M’GOVERN, K j ATTORNEY AT LAW, No 3 South Queen street, in Reed, McGraun, Kelly A C'v's Banking Building. Lancaster, Pa apr ri tf 12 Newton lightner, attorney AT LAW, has his Office in North Duke street, nearly opposite the Court House. Lancaster, apr 1 tf 11 JESSE LANDIS, Attorney at L&w.»Of tirv nr" dour cast rtf Le.-hler’s IL'tol. East King street, Lnnrant.il', I’a. CVL.AH .ii’d.s of Scriv..nine—such as writing Wills, Deeds, Mortgages, Accounts, .vr . wi|- be attended to with correctness aud despatch. may 16, ’56 tf-17 QIJIO N P. E 1$ Y , O ATTORNEY AT LAW, OFFICE: —.Vo 38 X»rCh Duke ilrut, may 1) ly 17J Lancaster, Peuna. tiREDKRICK S. PYFKR, A 1 Toit ,\ K Y A T LAW oh'KlCK— Nii I North Dckl .street, (west sidb,) Lan- CA.-Tr.K. I*ll. apr 20 tf 14 RK MO V A L.~WILLIAM S. AMWEG, Attorney itt Law. hu* rt-mov.id his office from his former plucn into South Duke street, nearly opposite the Trinity Lutheran Church. apr 8 tf 12 JOHN P. BRINTON, ATT O K XKY AT LAW, PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Has rvnwvi'.l his nfti«-e (o his resilience, No. 249 South tilh St rert, siliovt* Spruce. Refers hy permission to lion. 11. G. Lo.nq, “ A. L.-Hates, “ KEBRKE BWNTON, - Thaddbus Stevewh. nov24 ly* 4ft JAMES BLACK) Attorney at Law.—Of ticein East King street, two doors east of Lecblur’s il<->t*; 1. Lauras ter, Pa. 4fc»“AII business connected with his profession, and ali kinds of writing, such as preparing Deeds, Mortgages, Wilis. Stating Accounts. A<\. promptly attended to. m ay tf ‘ 17 T)ETER D. HIYERS, X KK AL KS TATE AGENT, Hil I I.ADELPRI A, will attend to the Renting of Houses, Collecting House ana Gmmid Routs. Ac. Agencies entrusted to his care will be thankfully received, and carefully attended to. — Satisfactory reference given. Office N. E. corner of SEVENTH and HANSOM streets, Second Floor, No. 10. feb 17 ly 6 Brooke &, pug u , FORWARDING 9 . tf 4 BLINDS? BLINDS I I—Venetian Blind MANUFACTORY. The subscriber takes this method of informing the citizens of Lancaster'county, that he still continues to manufacture Blinds of the most beautiful and fashionable styles, at the shortest possible notice, at his new establishment in East German street, (one door below the Public Schools.) Any person desiring to look at his different patterns, can do so by calling as above, where be will at all times be pleased to wait npon them. He has received some beauti ful patterns from Philadelphia. Also, WALNUT RLINDS made to order, of which specimens can be seen at his dwel ling ; these blinds are warranted not to fade or draw. WINDOW SHADES hung. HAIR. HUSK. PALM-LEAF, STRAW und COTTON MATTKAbriKS made to order and taste. Also. CUSHIONS. CURTAINS and ali kinds of UP HOLSTERY mad** and repaired. CARPETS cut, sewed and laid. All kinds of FURNITURE made in the latest fashion and style. Old Furniture repaired and varnished to Jook as good as Dew. Orders can be left at Jacob King’s Grocery Bto re ; Widmuyer A Barnes’ Furniture Warehouse; D. Bair’s Dry Good Store ; Wentz’s Dry Good Store; at the Red Lion Hotel WeM King street; D. Herr,Colnmbia. may 3 6m 16] CONRAD ANNE, Agent QONSUMFTIVES DO NOT DESPAIR! CONSUMPTION 43- AN OLD INDIAN DOCTOR, UN ‘ CURED. CAS BRANT, while a Missionary ajqong the Indians of the Rocky Mountains, dIs 'CONSUMPTION covered a RARE PLANT, that proTei to CURED. be a certain cure for Consumption, Bron chltiK, AatHina, Liver Complaint, Nervous CONSOMPTION Affections," Coughs, Colds,- Ac. Having CURED. now made bis fortune and re tired" from basinet*, he will send the prescription CONSUMPTION and directions for medicine CURED. fru of charge ail who desire it, and will send to his agent, bnctoMng two CONSUMPTION stamps (d cents,) to pay the return letter, CURED. with a description of their symptoms.— The Old Doctor ha&cored more wan 6000 CONSUMPTION casaof Qonxumption alone, andhobes.all CURED. afflicted people will avail them sorrel of this opportunity, as the Doctor wishes to CONSUMPTION do all the goodie canbelbre hedletf.— CURED. Address all letters to • • • « r DAfflkli 'A-fVT§w | * Box 8631 P. 0., New.Tork, Who is his sole agent. oct 261 y 41 NO 40.