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' , .; '. - .. 7 .. : : .. ;: ' • , " : ' . . . . ... . . . , ~. . . . • • - . ......,-.... ... . . . ... , - _ . --- • . - , ~ • .. - ... - • . . , . . . . - . . . . . . . • VOL. LXI. THE LANCASTER INTRLLIGENCER PIIBLISHTD JTZRY Tursinr, AY NO. 8 NORTH DUXZ BY GEO. SANDERSON. T II 8.14 S BUI3SCILIPTIO2I.—Two Dollars per annum, payable in ad vance. No subscription discontinued until all arrear• ages are paid,. unless at the "option of the Editor. Anvlanantwrs.---Advertisemente, not exceeding one square, (12 Erma) will be inserted three times for one dollar, and twenty-five cents 'for each additional Inser tion. Those of greater length in proportion. . JOB Psurnag—Such as hand Bi ll s, Posters, Painphlets, Blank', Labels, &c., &c., executed with accuracy and on the shortest notice. AWARD OF PIiBMIIIMS At the Fourth Annual Exhibitii•wol the Lan caster County Agricultural and Mechanical Society, 1860. CLASS No. I—Cattle. Edward H. Kauffman, for best Durham bull between 2 and 3 years old, Peter S. Heist, best cow, (6 years old,) native, 8 John B. DiSenbangh, 1 Teaswater heif fer, 2 yeais old—recommend a discre- - tionary premium—Society award 6 John C. Jones, best Durham heifer, be tween f! and ,3 years old, 7 Best grade heiffer, 2 years old, 5 Michael S. Metzgar, 2d best grade cow, Dip. Best 2 grade heiffers, between 1 and 2 yrs. $2 Levi Lefevre, best Durham bull, 3 yrs. old, 15 Best Durham cow, 5 John Meier, best grade heiffer, 3 yrs. old, 3 Levi S. Reist., 1 roan grade heiffer, 1 yr. old, 1 Best Devon hull, 14 months old, 6 Thos. Wood, best Devon cow, 8 years old, 10 Best Devon heifer, calf, 9 weeks old, 2 do do bull between 2 and 3 yrs. old, 8 do 'Ayrshire cow, 10 Sam'l Myers, 1 heiffer, 6 weeks old, Diploma. Dr. A. S. Bair, Upper-Leacock, best Dur- . ham cow, 5 years old, 5 The premium for the best Durham cow be ing $lO, and the Judges having reported Levi Lefevre's and Dr. A. S. Bair's both best, the Society divided the premium between them, not being able to devise a better arrangement. Wm. J. Fordney, 2d best grade cow, dis cretionary premium, Diploma. The Committees Nos. 1 and 2 are of opinion that none of the exhibitors are entitled to a premium for a herd of cattle. -[ SAM'L A. WORTH, Com. No. 1 MARK CONNELL. MARIS HOOPES, Coin. No. „ ) DAN'L BRANDT, RICH'D McGRANN CLASS No. 2—Worlring Oxen, Fat Cattle and Mulch C 021,8 Peter S. Reist, Warwick township, best milch cow, $lO John C. Jones, Sadsbury township, best pair of working oxen, 7 years old, 15 Thomas Wood, Chester county, team of fi yoke of oxen. As your quality of oxen is very inferior, we award you 15 Levi W. Groff, West Earl, 2 steers raised by himself. best fat cattle, J. C. Jones, 1 Alderney cow 2d best, 4 DAVID STYER, RICHARD McGRANN, DANIEL. BRANDT. CLASS No. 3-11or.ves . for Rood and Liyht Draught. George Messenkop, city, sorrel horse, 7 years old, let premium for light draught family horse, John L. Wifiters. Hinkletown, 1 brood mare, 5 years old, Ist premium, Quinn E. Palmer, York county, 1 Morgan stallion, Black Hawk, sorrel, Ist pre mium for stallion, di John Dillow, city, 1 sorrel mare, 6 years old, 2d premium for brood mare, Diploma Michael S. Metzgar, 1 pair dun matched horses, 2(1 premium for double har ness, Diploma Benjamin F. Rowe, 1 sorrel filley, Chi-. cage, (4 months and 6 days old) lst premium for filly, David P. Locher, city, 1 pair grey horses, Ist premium for double team, 11 Charles M. Howell, city, bay horse, 4 years old, 2d premium for family horse, Diploma Henry K. Stoner, West Lampeter, 1 roan horse, lot premium for saddle horse, John L. Landis, East Lampeter, black horse, 2d premium for saddle horse, Diploma John Neuhausir, 1 bay stallion, 2d pre mium for stallion, N. E. SLAYMAKER JACOB BUSHONG, JOSEPH WENGER. CLASS No. 4.—lleac y Draught and Farm Hor ses. Jacob Zook,black stallion, heavy draught., first premium, S 20 Jacob Zook, gray colt . stallion 2 years old, 3 Jacob - -Bowermaster, dark brown stal lion, 6 years old, second premium, 8 ROB'T. S. McILVAINE, JOEL L. LIGHTNER, ADAM TROUT. CLASS No. s.—Jacks and Mules. Jacob Zook, West Earl, for best jack stal lion, S 10 William J. Fordney, Manheim, 1 jenny colt, 7 months old, worthy of special notice as a great curiosity. C. W. SCHAUB, CHRISTIAN BLANK. CLASS No. 7—Sheep Charles Hauser, city, 2 goats, worthy of notice. John C. Jones, Sadsbury township, for Southdown buck, best on exhibition, $lO Best Southdown buck 2 years old, 5 <