- Eeltgra 12. HARRISI3IIRGLp • Tuesday Afternoon, October 25, 1559. LARGESV, tiI.RCITLATION::-.4ty ieeent de. eision Of .the Harrisburg Post , Master, tin DAI,...OEIEGRAPH has the LARgEST . ClRCifia i rloliT, within the delivery. al the Post O ffi ce , of any Paper, Daily or Published In this place -- _. ..... _ PENNSLVANIA ELECTION. The result, 6f theion in Penn i. sylvania shows what position 'can do when thoroughoconsolidated and act ing in union and harmony, We went in to the contest not as Republicans, or Americans,:or Old-line Whigs, but as ,a consolidated "People's Party," enlisted under the seine banner, occupying a don= . mon platform, and making a united war against a common enemy—and the result was a total route of the sham Democracy It is to be regretted that the same policy has not been piirsued in the Empire State; where,the Opposition are dividedand dis tracted; instead of presenting a solid front to their enemies. The Buffalo , COmmer cial Advertiser, an American paper, bout menting upon the Pennsylvania elention, holds, the following language : , _ ' A word about Pennsylvania. The strength 01 the Opposition 'there, its uniform harmony of action, its, brilliant, triumphs, are dire: to a unity of purppse which pervades all the ele• meute of the Union. They have a representa tive man in, Senator Cannuson, whose personal popularity and identification with all the, great material interests of the State, enables them to rally around him with a hearty consent and without those deep Seated personal animosities which exist' in this State, and which are justi fied and sanctified, made dear to the hearts of scores Of thousands'of Opposition men, by •the insults and wrongs of a decade of years. These cannot be forgotten ,or - Pushed. aside .for the mere sake of political expediew,:y. Self respect, the vindication of an honOrable manhood,, demand:that,the struggle sh,oald'befOu,ght out to the end.' And these are the reasons that we have no People's Party, no united,Opposition in' New York, while in Pennsylvania the course 'of her distinguished Senator 'has' been' such'ai-to conciliate and concentrate all thediverse ele ments of the Opposition and: march them in solid column against the DemocracY. InYenn-. sylvania there has , been patriotism ; in , New. York selfishness. Senator . ; Qaistsiteri has been, the high : priest of a Broad Church, welcoming with filendly hand- and lionorabie . treatment the American or anti Leconipton Donfecrat.—' Senatoi SEI;PARD has been the. eiponent s Of ex the one Sute Demodacy is routedibeyond redemption ; 'in the-latter only the calm .atriotisM of Americans j their stung. rom an' forbearance, as a matter of grace, andateindica q tive of their b feeling toward the, Republican masses, they propose to give to the Republicans the control of the Canal Board while as:a re. buke bYth r e profligacy the 'leader's they will withhold the Contracting Board and pass it over to the Derimerats. ' The man is blind who canna see - tire 'gocl redid .whiali must sprlng from such.-• a. policy. •:It will iplace New York where Pennsylvania - and New Jersey: now stand, strong,in a consolidated Opposition, a dead certainty.in the Presidential campaign. for, any such da ndida te 88 Cims:RON, 'BATES, CRITTENDEN, or Rums. There it will end. Americans have sufficient intelligence to recognize it, and those who count upon any noticeable defection from our vote this fall - insult the patriotism . of American `ma - 4ses. • ARIBROg RE'rORT. Mrs B,roderick - stood side by side with Mr. neughts,in every trouble, but it ap pears sitice.his death some of the Douglas organs are dis Posed to speak disparagtagly of him, The Chicago Times says: - "The personal assbeiationsOf S enator Th•n•le.r...- ksk ware .not of the best. -- Iniearly life he had not the•advantages Orrefiried training, and he fell raphily,into the company of, roughs and ;nvedies. - . ~! • ! The Chicago Tribune`copies the above end makes the following: bittei whether just or unjust'we know'not "PerhaFis triicifnfek's., carly, wociatiens were not of the most select, but the people of knowlhat'they-could never have been, lower or'filore'disrepntible s thhh those of Doe- alas, Ask thoswwho kneW, Douglis before' he' first ran for Congreis' the Springfield Dis trict. Ask. those who furnished him rum :on credit,' abouk those times ; and never got -their money. Ask the gentleman who threatehedito put him out of,`A hotel at Jonesboro',( for dill's reput4ble practices, as late as 1856. Ask the citizens of'Chicago whb - sawliim in a drunken. brawl on the'Niitional Fairgrounds, four weeks Tom old " Ossawattomie Brown" is'no a ~ i mora-=4hat sto say , 4 will saOA . gik .. We should sooner have. ouo.of . a-thousand chances in a rate for a ' 'galvanized wateh than'old„Tir.own'.s chance for long. Virginia and the General Government , have7itenAuarreling for, the handl . . of vutti#g -a,krope round his nook. the 4 i ffioulty ,,: his.4een" , compromised in this way try him and haig. dim foramurder, and Mr: Buohanan will afterivards":trihim-aad hligtim far ire'a son. *"OssawattOmie," 'before hp shall get through with BuehanaL. and .wi se ; will Eertiiiiilrbe .i.etty`effeattitirpi Federo Govekninent 'was' nearHai, Perryoind'weein , haricle Trittlifutto th e °oriel,. tutiontitionond Artitt" ir*e. • Why did not Mr. Floyd aet upon, that anonymous letter, then ? The sending of that note to `the. , Superinteildent of the ArtnorY 3 at i gliriei'k i FerV,,'Nfoald t hive prev,9l4:l Ahe whole Affair— , Mr. Floyd owestit to himself'to explaih'hii'oourie: t, • 4 , , ; Reolo tink: • .1 Soi 01, • k.tip. - .li-,1 4, 4- T-7 1 , 4 4 , 4 44.14.,44 •A tP itit TY# Y B°II A4NP.4kMA rl 4.lthnineoitntifis of .Califosniat have expressed their desire by a large ma. , . jorityit9leinonatitated .into a tTerritoiy: The people in the. .n.orthorn,onrt of the 'State dislike thlisdheme. DAUPHIN COUNTY: FAIR Ho. 17:=-"Sitoat i HOIiNS. • _r" To the President of the - Dauphin County .ifylicui turd Society: The Committee on •b.ort, Horns respectfully report that they have with great pleasure ex amined the short horn or Durham cattle on exhibition, and are of opinion that this county could not produce (for blood and bone) a bet ter exhibited. Your committee are pleased to note the great improvement in the character of the cattle exhibited, and hail it as an evidence' that the farmers of Dauphin county are alive tcrtheir true interests in the rearing , ot• stock. Your committee have awarded first premium AO Glenroy, the property.of At B. Handlton; aged three years... , $5.00 Tho second prerrAtin to Philip Oiewine, for Durham Bull, three years old 3.00 To- J. P. Rutherford, for Bull, Duke of York, two years old, first premium 5.00 Second premium, no competitiOn.. Best Bull, between one and • two, :King Joshua, property of A. B. HamUton, ;first premium- • - 3.00 Tie' J. S. 'Haldeman, for Bull - Calf; eight I months old,'first premium - • • 1.00 Bust Cow three years and 'upward, to An nie; proPdrty of J,. 'S. Haldenian 5:00 To,Mis,g Mofiel, , property of J. S. Halide , - man To .Philip Oldweiler, , of Lancaster cOtinty;' for Heifer, two years' d Old; first Pr - 6.00 To Rose And, ;the property of Jim% S Haldenian, two years• 4314,, the second premium...... • . • ... ,••••.•••••• To - Philip Oldweiler, for best Heifer be ' iweeLone and.two years, first, premium 3.00 To J. S. Haldeman, for, Heifer, Cherry, second premium.. 2.00 To A. B: Hamilton, for best Heifer Calf, . Tulip; under ten months old, first pre . inium• ......... . . ... . ... , . .... • 1.00 To J. 1.9. Haldeman; for best:Bull, Duke of Athol; -font' years old; a diploma. This very. fine anima took the first premiuM of this society in 1858, and is in every point a remarkably superiOr One, both in blood - and breeding. • ' To D. D. Boas, for a fine Cow; a-diploma. - To Wm. Aietzgar, for th.ree Durham Heif- • ers and a Bull, which, being without ' authenticated pedigrees,the committee 'award a diploma, with the remark that' . the animals are good, and 'show them- ' selves to be well bro. To GeOrge Reel Air a Durham Heifer' a - diploma. . . . To John Heel for a Durham Cow, . a di ploma. All of which is respectfully submitted. THOS: -J. JORDAN, - , . • W.. LOMIS, • S. S. Rtr,TIIBIEFORD, . • • . ELDER.,,,,,.;, No. - . ,To,the President •• and Directors ,of , the Dauphin county Society.:::., • , • GENTLEMEN Thenndersigned, the.corainit fteO appointed to examine cattle under class No. 2, Devon, •Alderney, lierefOrd; Ayrshirep and Rolstien, respectfully, report that they have Carefully: examined .the stock coming under 114 class,' and-'congratulate ' ihe, docietY , 'upon the'vorAriar.e andihandsome display of Davous ith a ge ere no erefor. Ayrshire,'or lo -t en , Cal 'On ihe grounds. The competitionn - in Devoe was so close that the cbmiriittee had Mitch dil4- culty in determining the aWards particularly; as the . authentio pedigrees required by the rules' of the society were not furnish@dNearl y i of the animals were very good, aza; seine of them were very superior. ,The committee Fake" the following *Wards . , Dams. Best Bull, ihree years old and upwards, first ; premium to Samuel . T.. Jones, for Massaagit, , - $5.00 Second best, to Jonas Millar for his-Bu Derry Bests Bull, between two and threa years, first premium .to John .. 5.001 Best Bull, between one and two years, . first premium to. John H. ...... 3.00 Bull Calf under ten months, first premium to Samuel T. Jones for Super.... 1.00 The committee would make specialnotio% -of a fine Bull Calf ten months old, ex hibited by Jim: Myer's. Best Devon Cow, three years old and up -wards; first • premium to Samuel: T. Jones Second premium...to Henry Hoffman for Kate Kearny ......... Bestliiiifer between two and three first premium to S. r7drin.7.--- Second 13est between two and' three Years, S. T. Jones.... ... ........ 8:00 Best Heifer, between one and, tWo, Jeers, first premium to S. T,lones 3.00 Secend best 4,13 J. S.,Otstot 2.09 Beat Heifer,calf under ten months, first P rem *m Wu"/OzgaT . ' 1.00 S T. Jones exhibited a, very fineßeifer Calf. The committee riould , make :honorable men tion 'of the -fine Delon cows • exhibited. by Jonas Miller, -Henry Herr, and, Henry •W. Hoffman. William Stephens exhibited a fine Bull,,and •Cow, and Calf; and John Myers a fine thorough bred Bull Calf. Alderneys.. For best.'Bull, Chao ` years ° old and' up wards, firet'premium to Jas. Caineron..ss:oo Best, Cow, three years old and upward's, ' ' =first premium, to. Jacob S. •Haldemaii:..' Sepond premium to Jas. Cameron - 3.00' .Best Heifer between two cincl three years, . Seat premium to Philip ~ .... 6.00 1 Second preiniuta, B. J. Unger Best Heifer between one and first premium to S. T. ~. .. 3OO Second premium, S. T.jonek, ' ' ,2.00 But tiim*Agnmoilths:lhret prenduni,toJipob S. HAideman..:......1.. 1.00, W. Stephenseihibited, a fine Alderney. Cow with Calf:four months old. • ; •All of which : is respectfully submitted. • • i •1. , - .IABNERRUTHERFORD. „ JORNAREL„,: • .A. STURGEON:: ISAAC MUMMA.J - : • • w M.! SPANGLER: • S,---GuAus OistrAtiu TAT T o emssa the President of the Dauphin 'Conn& agOietd • tural Society ' ' - We the undersigned,Committee on Gradi Oxen and Tat' cattle, report-the stuck ' of Ithie description on e.xhilution was very AR and many very fine, and would award the wemiums as follows Ntiet Bull, Elise Alarverich,tito years and .' '-owards • ' ' $4. 0 0 Seeenl. beßt, David H:epford, two, ears and pwaqs:. .. .. - . Best MilcA, Cow, .. 6:00 Second best, Ton Young •., . .. 3.00 , 2 B e e e s o t n e ci o l, W 4 Thi rd h4i't kltoo ' 3.00' t, S. T. Jo tef i x ; j . . 1.00 Ikelt rat Row; P: Zuthetford. .... '2.00 1 Mast - Heifer between twe‘ksid three years' ...IA .Tno. A. Ruthelifoid..: : 1 - ...... ...... Almond best between -two a?icri4e'e years - j ' David llepford.:.:v: . .. :; . 1:00, .Best Beller between one: and *), g iv - .Ssoond'best,lletwein 'One'it.tid 'lWe `',3%ineh t eld,-S . , .... tdd Tie fair Fat Steers, Wm. Meow ......... 6410 Best yoke Oxen, Wm. Metzger 3.00 Best Fat SteetVacob S. Haldeman 3.00 Beat Heifer Ca.lf under ten months, Jno. Young SAMUEL LANDIS. GEORGE W. MIIMPER. JAMES ELDER. JOHN A. RTJTHERFOED Mr. Rutherford was not present at the de termining of the premium on his cow. Abner Rutherford, Sivatara, fot best Mule for single draft. Sam. Mumma. Lower Swatara, for second best Mule for single draft •• J. A. RHTHERFORD, ' W. P. SMELL, - ADMAN ULRIOH, • J. B. NISSLEY: '" SAMUEL Ti:JONES. Jr, *lt is due to Mr: . , Itifittfil j ford, to say that he withdrew from'the; aolainittee while it awarded this V l, 1 vit. - , To the:Treildeitt- of itasepAin tL'o my doh turd. Your CommitteelOn*Herlof Caltle?report , that they haife attenctea:. 4 to Ire - dut - yr assigned them,, and;have Atrfarddct proinitins: as follows : TO Col. acob S.l:l4leman, for next best, First premintni ..... ... . ...... . • ' $15.00 To A. Boyd Ifkunilton, for nestg in, sec - and prenainra . . !to Samtiel 'l'. Jones, forsiabest-heifers . . „first prerniuth ' ' " ...... 6.00 Xhere,,w.pre,..several .41)6N,Ikerdp exhibited that was-fiery' fine aninialslttaonktitirtirf committee regretted that the premium list was so limited asltot.to allow ;them to, award some thing to, nl),worthy,of,A premium. ;, . very superior hpAd ownesi by Mr. Philip Oldweiler;by some, missicipAvits . .netintered s in. our book for coutpetilloir. ; * Prorti-the number arid character 'of the aril reels exhibited; is evident ;that much' atten tion hns been given . by the. farmern this vi cinity to the impravement ofs stock. If .the. fundS, of the Society will "admit of it,ive would Augges l i:-A" 'larger'prerniuni . Skin' the future, farmers generally may be inetted_.to uu on'or tibia rivalry to excel in the exhibition of. this interesting and profitable branch,of Agri culture,. 3.00 The Committee,on:Stallions and Mares •re port as follolis :,; , , , • Philip. Linn—Stallion BOAa!kop l 4 years and upwiirds - $lO.OO Mare Black Bess 5.00 Stallionßolt e 6.00 ,• q 101,4 B. Care Yearling oi.td P,remil4 ol t• •••• • Jamei fteed—Canadian • Stallion, Rough • • , and Ready—diploma. .„Sorrel _English. Clifton • = BroOci Mare and • ' ploma. C. P. Mueneh—Brood Mare with foal at i _ . foot ' • ' Colt One 'year'ofd-Lill- • 'Colt twtlyears`dict.:...'.4 8.00 Colt three.yoaTs plain. • - • • • premium ....... „ - .2;00 Jabob Koons—Mare .and Colt ' •• old 8.00 .• t. Colt oneiVirinia. Wnr. AttichflaoltigiYeColt.tar.4o4ll%. ll l" old 3.00 J. •Washington Cassel-LBaj Colt Sitleen ' ditiKlB ateiM931 6 1 4 .4. 3 1 . 10 , Sin cial !Reiman . ' rde , gle—'l3rod Mareandk C01t1... /164 A, Darle Bay.. Canadian," ' )lay Colt one yi*olal 8:00 Jacob Nielt—Mare witlifoatat foot—diploma Acm Bates—Stallion Colt Defiance, one year old—diploma. Mare with foal, diploma.. Bogner--Colt one year 01d.:.... George . Garverich--Brown Mare.. Michael •Meisenhelter--Bay. Stallion three years old ' 2.00 John .Ptifeg—Mae pok, two fearsial JohiL Bilignv—StallionganAisa Lion... 2.00 Sikoluel S. Rratherford—Grade Colt two years old. Jacob Whitznyer=.Ditrk Sorrel "Colt two years - old. 2.00 George McCoy--Black Colt one year old • 2.00 Bina Cameron 7 ---Shatland ,Pony,; Black Daas_and her COlt Minnie —diploma. ,diploma. s —7 Tef-7t-. Isaac Garman—lslack-stpiiima. johil Myers= Draught=Colt=tiro and a , heilrrocirs . : ; c Supking;Colt;44diplaina. AndrewSweigart—Mare Quick Draught ' Li W. SwooierParroing Mittli±diplo r - •Jacbb S. Sheif=-Stalltin Rocki n gham, ' .•sixyearsol -,•-•dtp o • -• Colt One year old . ploma. Sharp—Mare Minnie' fiver years Id • 3 00 4 ••••••••,••• •• -• • . • • .. •. • , IMare Rhchel six y ears old--diploma. „ Is ate Vance—Stallion Colt two years four ' ~.,i1 'Months old. 3.00 'Daniolßamsey-Stallion seven yeari old 4-American Blood and quick draught. 2.00 Cociver & Hyde—Mare quick draught ' diploma , Robert Catheait—Black Can'ailiati , Wm. Thimin'el-Stieking Colt, special pre - imium ' - -2.5 Q Blessing—DapPle Grey StallimiL-111- - , • r Jacob 13 - rove Stallion Heavy Draught. ' 3.00 John Shewick—Mare Heavy. Draught. •.1 " . - , ---diploma. -Samuel Houston7.--=Clifton Stallionl.Colt three years 01d... 'J.' 0. Saiten-r-Brown Mare.- , two and a 'half rare oltl 7 -diploma., BRISBGN. I3QYD. RICHARD nix:: • PETER HOOKER; • 5.00 a.OO IMM =MEIER No A. BOYD; HdIIIiTON7ESQ. , The undersigned committee on draugh tlorses and ; pairs, respectfully -report" that they awitrd— ,To) Col. J. S. Haldems;n,. for best Six-Horse Team and -Turnout... —... .... . ........ TolSatnuelltoubtciii;`forsecond.best.Six - laig4A.le! 4 % Teilienry Brown, recommend e, diploma " *nd ..... .... .. . .. . .... Fok best 'Single Draught Horse, . 1- 10 n .k ' ' o seeditil'brisugiteHaise, 1A4 4 1 ... 3.00 For__Vai mit , Pair Alateh -Hoirses,-,RenrY 1 .1.1..... 6.00 Oop ft.tegond. 'best ,I!airlMatch :lifdrsea,- Robert bert We ; 'For best pnir match 4ares 4 = Loo For beit"Geldini'fOr Saddle, .Tohn .Ho ble. ELI 'SLIFER. PHILIP riafGHERTY: No. ' S—HORSES:' 4,,-Aoßsys. .... - 0.09 For second best Gelding for Saddle, Robert F.... 3.QO' ..... For best Gelding for Harpels, Smith , 5.00 For second best Gelding for .1:10;ine0s, D. Diger. .. . ..... ...... ..... ....... - For-best Family Horse, George Ree 1..... For second best Family Horse, William Hummel For beet Saddle Mare, Charles. F Mueuch For second best Saddle mare, Conrad - Page All of which is submitted. ; = " HENRY SMITH, JOHN MACK, GEORGE REEL, ELIAS W. KINSER No. 7—Mur 5.00 B.OCI A. B. Halm:reit, Esq, Pre.sicient Agricultural Society. Sm: The committee to - wlifeb!was entrusted Hie examination of Jacks and. Mules, have the toner to report, that after a careful perform ance of the•duty assigned them, they award as foilows: To Henry Gross, Londonderry, for Maltese .Jack "Bolivar," the first premium $5.00 To Jonas Whir, of Derry township, for Maltese Jack, second premium Jno. B. Rutherford*, of Swatara, for the beet pair, of Mules, five years old, first premium........... Wm. S. Finney, of Hanover, for second best pair of mules, secondpremiun:..: 3.00 4 John Whitrooyer, Swatarla, fbi a pair of "Mules—diploma. • • Sam. Mumma, Lower Swatara, for pair of ;Mules—diploma. . , Abner Rutherford, Swatara, for pair of Trio. A. Rutherford, Swatara, for the best pair of Mules raised in Pennsyl " vania, .:10:04 No. 8.--HousEs To A. B. HAMILTON, ESQ., President of Dau phin. Cettiihr Agricultural Society : " The committe,.appointed torexamine and award preniludes fdr ttiortugh bred heisea and trotters t respectfully report "that Dr. *Alder, teihibited a 'Gelding claimed to be thortnigh hred; but yeur committee. was not furnished with a satisfactory statement of pedigree or 'Certificate of importation. This was the only animal on exhibition in this class, and your cOmmittee recommend a diploma for the owner of the horse. He was symmetrical in figure, and haTmany indication§ of purity of blood. The committee award' the first premium of l'en dollars for best Trotting Horse to Eby Byers, and the second of five dollars to C. Jo yoleman, for his, trotting . horse "Torii nor-. ence." The speed of these animals was tested In a very beautiful and exciting trot—ihe hest two out of three one mile heats round the track. The former horse won two straight heats, ma king them respectively in 2.52 and 2;54. .2.00 3.00 ,Mr. Byer's horse is a light bay, about six- Yeen'hands.bigh, young: of elegant form, and `gentle in disposition. His trotting is clean land spirited; arid gives promise ' with proper 'training; of muoh greater speed than was dis played in the'match. The' horse "Tom Flor,ence" has speed and endurance, going steadily and manifesting ex porieneed handling: • With the .twa abOte mentioned 'horses, an !other was ex.b,ibitekby:Wm. speed, action. , ithai best Parr of vtrotting. 'heroes , ycni4 lars.to ; ,'"' 1 t• urray. This pair: ofihorses, though notpliiintaviv matches, except in spied, trotted their mile - ni i our minutes, were kind,.tracticablo, and of fitriVon. iThe.premium of five dollars fo . " ' • • 41e horse wasawarded to R. F. Noble for one of the most 'beautiful single footed sackers the confitry. This hoise goodilii, stithri• limier, and exceedingly active. Heseeined kind, and thornughly broke - nil) his work. The first premium of five dollars for beet horse was awarded to B. F. Peters. The' second premitun to Edward'Stover of two dol lars.,_ Your committee regretki there were not more entries of trotting horses, especially as there are many in the neighborhood, and many were wthi,bited on the track, though not regular ,jy, 'entered.. B.EIirtYHILL, 8.00 8.00 SAMtrEt GRAY; '4.2A41 ,7 f." !I -VT MR. Pansrumer—DEAß, Siii.L—We the 'under sikned'committer for Claim No 9, (sheep • - and' wool,) would respectfully report that we hive carefully examined the articles entered for competition in said -class, and have awarded the-- 2.00 Premiurn of two dollars for'the best bock over l'foUr years old, long or all'ort wool., to Jacob& , The,preihium,of_two_dolhas for the best buck - 1 between two a%d four 'long or 'short wciol;to - Jacob B. Haldeman " - ,The7premium of two dollarlifOr — ftrbest -I ling buck, long or'short wool, to Di. 'Jblin . B'.oo Your Committe, would fitrther say that all'of the sheep entered in said class are meritorious' and worthy, of notice, especially the six, fat Wethers exhibited by Jacob S. Haldeman, the two Bncks• of .mixed-breed exhibited b, Caleb Brinton, theDishler 'Buck Adare' !Cox, and the two* Bakewell exhibited by D. Heyford. There were also-a- three year old South down Buell, and lour; Southdown Ewes exhibited by Dr. John Curwin, which are fine specimens, And entitlect , to special notice. Yours ireipeCttully.,' H. K. PARSON. ' ISAAC 0 ' McKINLEY. , Pl°'`, l( l — PRMIE; - To the President of t h e Dauphin } Count A arc cultural Society. ,The, Committee , on hogs the report Davidllnger-Two .Sow pigs, four months old, filittr f ,en4u 10 :••••••••••••;.: $l lO 9 T. H. Ostat—One Chester county. Sow, • and - ten pigs diploma One Boar, thirteen months • , • Six stook Hogs:, - • 11..06 Caleb Brinton—One Chester county Boar; ' eighteen months old, first premium 2.00 Renryßrown—One Boariig, nixie months old, secondpremitun LOU One Sow and nine pigs— ;'• Mr) Ketsoar-=:One white Chester.county Boar„ two years:old 2.00 One Sow, fifteen- months ; . . • .., old--diploma' Pour Pigs, seven=oid. 2.00 Elias Garverich—One Chester county Boar • 8.00 - , One Chester: county • Sow, three• years. 3.00 ........ • • Nine pigs, six . wbeke . B.OQ W. Hummel—Fire fattening 11 - ogs. 4.00 J. M. Shiok- r -Lone _ One lot Pigs-- 1.00 Brua Cameron—two' Pigs 1.00 George Reel --- foß y eNcklloge,•r t di, 'ploma JOHNIVEITMON - Eli, CRAISTEOVRInOtEL4 • `SOLOMON MUM( . CHARLESOARSON, • ' • RETE#PIBLEIL • -'' No. To A. Boyd Hamilton, President Dauphin County Agrietdtural Society : 3:00 6.00 *0 I=9iEEr. After a . careful examination of the stock of Pengion respect.Mli o submit. tfie'follAsving.Keplitt ;- linger we alikardffor Gate , olterone ... ........ sl* D. J:;ltnger, for Swan Geese.. 1100 - F. Miller, one cage Rabbits—diploma. Jacob Shaffner, one cage Bantums /neat ShaiEner, one'cage Ducks. : : lacoh ahalreeet; one_ ces....._Rakihitx—di- 8.00 5.00 I.ploms Win. Hummel, one cage Guinea Fowls Wm. Hummel, one cage Ducks—diploma. Jacob Sleek, one cage Poland Fowls 1.00 J. N. lanhorn; best lot owned by exbibr 6.00 2.00 itor H. W. Hoffman, one cage Black Turkeys diploma. — ' Major Brßa-Can u ilt , 99e P 9 O Einfqur keys• Major Brua Cameron, mil cage Muscovy Ducks. 1.00 plajor i ßrua Cameron, sae cage Sumatra Game--diploma. H. Browne, one cage White.Turlitya—di- ploma. H. Browne, one cage White Ducks C. Carson, one.pme.White Shanghai—di ploma. D. D.-Boas; one nage Game Fowk—diplo- 3.00 •R. W. Gross, one cage Grey'Shanghai..:.. 1.00 F. Haehnlen, one cage Hong Kong Geese. 1.00 . J. Haehnlen, two cages Bantams—diplo ma. • . 5.00 Mr. Felix, one cage Shanghai. Mr. Felix, one cap Itirtunas - Mr. Felix, One;•cage Seabright.. Mr. Felix; one cage Cross Brama Guilder land 1.00 Mr. Felix, , largest miscellaneous collec tion ' : 2.00 Mr. Felix, for best Game uhder one year. 1:00 Susan Crowly, one cage Guinea Pigs—di ploma. A. Boyd Hamilton, one cage Rowen Ducks. 1 00 James M. Wh,eler, best collection s t uffed 1.00 W. 'l.OO D. M. Barr, one Maracabo All of which is respectfully submitted. BIWA. CAMERON. A. J. JONES. • L. J. DECKARD. . „ JOHN SMITH. WM. A. CLECKNER. eitineiiin Was not...present when the award on. his entry was made. No. 12.—PL0UGHS. The Committe.on Plows and Plowing award the premiums as follows . • . First premium forbestPlow, to J. and E. : Ruth, ..diploma and..... ..... . 0.0 0 Second best Plow, to Wm. Jenning5.......:.1.00 Third best Plow, top. jfaynes— diploma. Fourthflast Plow, to' W. 0. Hickock—di ploms„ Best single horse Plow,[to D. Haynes—di ploma, and - Best sub soil Plow, to D. •Haynes---41i plomti, and Best Corn Plow, to D. Hayies 7 diploma, Bee • • 1 'Plow, to D. Haynes—di - ploini, 'arid Best: Harrow, -to Jr O.:Gingrich. diplcum, and—. .. EOO Second Best narrow ,, to- D. Haynes 1.00 FirsePretilittli IfestPlobiltiartu, / to -t Elfts* Books. 2.00 5.00 ' diploma. First Premium tootest Plough Boy under eighteen years to' John ZOO' o `diplo mittee - wordd recomm end ` 9.init to Respectfully submitted - PETER RITIIEDIEL, • i SAMITR: . MUMMA. : No. 18—Rowans. 4 To the ,Bresicknt Officer. of the Damp County Agiiculttead 'Society. The judges or Committee on Rollers $ report that we.have examined the articles implements, described in the list submitted us, and after a careful examination do awi the following premiums : To David Hain, for one Wood Cultivator T —diploma To John MunalY; for one Wed eciltiva- tor, second best ' 1 go D AT id - 11sin,ib r beet Contezdttytitoil I 'for 'general istirposes;-=diplomisi To Jelin Winebrenner, for .C 134 Crusher et and Scarifier To David Hain, for,bast Seed Flutter, (Ruggle's patent):d(Plonia, 8. To John Murphy,• for , best seed Grain drill, (Willoughby •!.; Blaltes paten . 9 7- diploma, and ... . ..,...... 8. To Henry B. Stoner, for second best Seed" Grain. Gram Drill, (Willoughby & Makes pateh) -To _T. F. Boyer, for best-Broad Cast Seed - Lturer-lkplommand 4 To Deka 11 - Ul4ler - best BroiittesSi Corsi " • t Planter, (Billing's improved)—iliplo ma and ...... 8.00 To David littliii,"foi• t/eittigad_ beat broad Cast Corn Planter, (Wolf's) To David Hein, best Eilte Section Roller of irl°lll-41.1 " °31 .0 . 'XiIIt•NAN %ORIONS, JOHN RAYSOIt, • '" - •JOYMPMILLEK, No. 10-rF,asx,•, To the President of the Dauphin County Agries/- tarn/ Society. For the , ibsst .display ;of Agricniltbral impli ments, in this class , the s .-award is made to_ David " ' 'slo.oo To Henry Shenk for the beit Thieshing Machine, four horse power—Diploma, • and B.OO To David Haynetiiiiitill'bestTlitelhing ; • , Idachine•- 2 -411ploma., second ••best •Hay. and i • • II; straw 'Cutter (Mu- := ." • • !, • ray's , • I • . heat Vegetable Cutter diploma. beit - H mitt Power Corn Sheller, - diploma ,+ ' • ' Coin Crushef_di-' ' Onus. • Churndiploma. , 6 SythesindSnath; ' es—diploma. 6 Itakes , ---diPloma..; 6 Spades—diploma, 6 Corn Hoes—di ploma. / 6? Wain • alleithii`i t s 4 •• • *Coin Ristats—di plonks— • .2k:lN:odd& 1 'PO** Ox _To .14,0 4 62 - 1 0tha. Cris fox Grabs4l f tri cs 4t . .. F i t o6l `. 4l) P s • t* JT a3v lß4 l44 X e t i lltrnt di '1 . .. To ; aw Miribi, best. • Siraw-••••and.. Stall' o ,s l .tter and- grasl;elPg.lo',HOrseak Tomfm: RegualibiAsittainniNodll/411,- Plows and • To M. Shrenier, second best Fannin Mill diT , lO4lll ............ =1 =ME . ... ". f. ' e Qi. . ai To Henry K. Stoner, second best Fanning Mill—diploma. To Anthony King, best Hay and Grain Forks—diploma To Anthony King, best Digging, Manure, and Coal Forks—diploma To Michael Bamberger, best Corn Sheller by hand—diploma and... To Benjamin Hummel, second best Corn Sheller, by hand—diplomc,, and To David Haynes, best Corn Sheller and Cleaner, horse power—diploma, and 6.00 To M. P. Dill & Son, Sausage Cutter, The. committee would respaceln=eit countuntd. diploma, as they co . it very worthy of notice. _Toßarr& Pyne, Corn Plante diploma. .-. Bigler & Wilt, bee. Shingle and Steam_ Cutter. The committeewoadrelPett fully recommend a special premium of 26.0% and diploma of the society. • t „. • En." - JOSEPH HOFFER, W. HAMELMON. No. 16.--Raorsas. The Committee tat Reaping and MowitigMe.,-... chines award the following premiums: - To H. C. Parson, for the Manny Machine, first , premium-diploma and.. s6.oe To John Murphy, for Buckeye Mower, firlrtAireminm—diploina and 6.0(1 To David Haynes, for Clover Huller, first premium To Seidl°, Ebeily lir Co., for Double Re' veiling Rake, first premium—diploma and To David Haynes, for Iron Road Sara per—diplome. ,To T. H. Wilson. Si Co.; for: Cider !- first premium—diploma and . 6.00 To Henry Sholers, for Washing M ,asiiiires,: I -- .first premium—diploma and 4oo To J. M. Connel, for Washing Machine;= diploma. To Wm. Parkhill,. for Wire. Pumps—di- 1.00 1.00 1.00 3.00 1.00 1.00 .. 1.00 . 1.00 . 1.00 ploma. To George. Palmer, ior,PumP for Wells • and. Engines---dipl6ma. , , To T. F. Boyer r for best Portable Grist Mill, - first premium—diploma and 2.00 To Morpky, ngent, for best Corn Cobb fill. -diploma. . To J. R. Miller, for Miniature High- Pressure. Steam Efigine—diplpma. To J: to. Le:ndis, 'Miniature Lair; Pressure Engine---diploma. O. WESTER, 'JOHN IP. PECK,' - , JOHN ZIMMEBM AN, 'l6". A. FRANTZ, , JOHN A. SMULL ' , Lisirma, same, so. For best boots - and gaiters, J. F. Snipe, a Noma and 42 DO. Best carriage harnass, John Wise, a DING- BestSpanis SrsA rAoma. Beetrsterilinilings, D. '. Macke; a I Worn& and 51.00.... = - • , Beat wax ripper, D. P. Locher, _a •Dilonat. Beet use ladies shoes, Wm. Oman, a Dipicfr ms Best fly note, WO:on k Poly, a Diploma. • Best shoe uppers, Richard Jackson, a tapla- 1.00 1.00 2.00 Best Preach calf Skips, J. J. Ball, a Waal* 'and $lOO. Mast ladies shoes, J. P. Knipe, a Dlidositand Plitintatigt: • . t To J. B. Ostot forth, hest spechnos of but ter, Diploma wok/64*W WOO Smith, ••fte setkmal bait eipintnentef butter, Diploma and $2,00. , 'Miss Kate lifandn, for the lamest of ME AIL wieetPl:4l , oo. • °II • ig Breo a Id - Adam htit, a, , b Rittt,ord- beet nu hope, s l,uu- , David aim&s.loo - „rangex.,urn clover seed , D. 3. rich' bes* p_rv e • VIO man aiin 2.00 To William M. Byer, for the beat half peck Isabella grapes, a premirun of $2 00. To Josiah Baurtt, for the beat fopr bmichtfol Isabella Orapes,, a premiumOf $1 00. lb Ileorg'e - Rodfong, for the best half Peck of Catawixt grapes; a premium of $22`00. To Getrge Rodfong, foikkhe bett.collecthil of ,foreigncgrapes, a premium.of $8 00. • ~ George Bodfong, for the best collectida of nativeTrapeeb. ikemhitu•of" $BOO. . D. W. Grose,for the, beat new, hardy yarlety, superior to the Isabella Oreataiibti gripe., pre mium. of .$1 00. Jacob 8. Nissley, for the best four bunches Of Black Hamburg grapee,•prefifiumfof $lOO. W. Gross; best Summer and Fall - yarleties of. Pears, premium of .$2 00. D. V. Gross, bestp,and largest collection of Pears, a Diploma and $2 00. ••• F. Haehnlen, best German prunes, a pre miu,n2 of $1 00, D. J. Unger, best Tomatoes, 24 in number, ‘ ' 4 Jacob Shade, best half peck green knalfd ,lama Beans, premiLtmaf V. sl.4a f - 1 ta .J. W. Vanhorn,pept egg plants, preltitim gf si 00- . ... .... . ~... .., John'Olowineybest three hugmtiwidaermelow prembim of Sl 00. -, •. ' a if. W. Hoirmatioo.abe4 vegiptipsiopfpnelons, • Premiuorst . . 7 - • ____ — A: Bair, best greenfitea6intinaffe, PreaukraC of 161 00- " ,_"- - = :or: i , +.• = John M. Sheek,hjstogleption of 0 0 - 14wPIP. fsl 913... • .a., Premium Cleekner, beet -Mx varieties ' of (ma) diectr i amltun of Si 09, .41. 4 1ptp ., • - -pesebiktaplom*, , Charke•Ca , Jor-of lemon- mug pa s si m impionsk • ' - ‘ - A .t. i - 'L. t, w i i . Ru mme l, tot .of entsakinthataippiches, Diploma. '' ' ' ' - Wth. - flumnrl, it , kot-nrikirkilett -Pears, apiorits. . - - LafeW..Tordan, lot.of late 4,diarp me g ii Diploma. • . . thanilleTeA gi- 1 -! 11 . 8) , Iel o t c l !. r i ter 1 1 f ) 1 1 7 . • DaYpia. "' ti , tr_ , gl*.2 :4444 ,40.14Ulkiii *OO4 l isenerstesplomali < c Aatl= -34 ' t 4 ! 'ff,:r.4'.l(fsh, lot of orenge-Witowill. I,=-942Z bliss Mien Fenn, for ` a baeltet of Diploma. 6. 0 1.00 5.00 5.00