~ 1i , !HIGH ' ARMING. ' 1 • ' I I NV:e' have often, expre s s ed our opinion 11 •thst; niiing in this country could be car 2 ried lon with proOt eln i ll the' northern Statesi , as well as plantin could- be in the Southl or an any kind of rpanufaituring in.: . ilusiry that furnishes an i r udispensible arti : cle to the world, vihere the busineis is con ducted' with skill, fleapits!, and general intel ligence adapted to the bus iness. , In proof bf this we cap' , the following account from The Valley Farmer, an intel ligently conducted paper, published at St. Loui4and Louisville, of a \'-' "VISI T TO i :kfIS LTIVI FARM. lINTo recentlyvisifeti the farm of Mr. RichardlGentry, f Petti County, Nissen as ri, and; ! flatter aros in other States, we haveleonclud to furnish a description `of this farm to ou readers, in order to 'show that itlionxie•is n t behiUd her Eister,Stales in large farms or ood fainiog. , - ilhe,farm of 4.1 r. Genry contains seven , thonsand acres o laud, three thousand five hundred acres , of 'which ale under excellent fenciii are in a hi h state if cultivation.,l4 of. is diS ded,chief into lots of forty, acres making','over thirty Mils of fence on, the farm. Th e fence is mn tly.made of rang, with!lstakes and iiders, nd -kept up in the bestlivondition. There i , 'however, a mile ands quarter ofLptst nd board fence on the farm l and s e two !miles of Osige cr angi hedge, w hich, however, has not yet baturned 'mt.!, "There are mi. the f au n , sixty-five large gates,, of the befit congttuction, and about them e number of draw -bars.., 1 The gates an ( ifft d,' bars are made in'a large carpenter shop, in rainy weather, hen the ; bands can be employed at flothist 'else. All-of the implemeats are put in re airs at such times, ,anditmany of the simpl r ones msnufactur ed. About two i lthirds f the'farm consists of high rolling rairie, of an excellent qual itylnf soil, andne othei third is in timber, immediately adjoining ihe prairie. Fi l l There are forteen hundred acres of the farm set in blu e grass,, seven hundred and fifty acres in clever an timothy meadow,' * three hundred aad sixt acres in corn, one hiandred and- sixty acres in oats, twenty acres in aungatian millet, and the balance of th e farm und e r fesicelis in woods pasture. glhere are on The ifarm twenty : seven large artificial i p'onds,Mitny of them of lunch depth, affording stock an abundane o of we ' ren at all seasens of the-year.' Dusiog -our visit three stone-masons Were emplayed in erecting large 'tone pillars in various parts of !the farm, a the outlets of streams, in , i„,,c,„ large ater-gate"l were to be hung, SO litliat in case of&edicts+, which are cent • mon on large prhiries, fbe gates wauld open bi the action of the water, and close when the water had passed - , and preitent the fence tram being was hed, anll the escape of stock from 'one fieldo another. - t , I Poe' of the reost striking features observ abe is; that on this-irtmense farm, not a siuglelweed is to be seen. Even the fence corners, that ceramon eceptacle of all that isi l fouron mustfarms, are as clean of weeds ns,tany_eity. lawn. What do farmers,,whe beve 'only two.or thredelumdred acres under cultivatinn say to thist Here are upward flthitty milol of_fen4e, without a weed or "briari surrounding it, while many faims, 'with'enly a mile or -.two of fence, raise eu.oug weedi to seed the whole neighbor 'hood 1 The: whole 'farm is a pattern of 14 ati`ss. The handl pesst over every field as often as it • is necessary, and pull every 'Orr ' !briar and weed i that dares to show it l' self.' This h'as been! done for many pars, until the weeds have been subdued. . il"Mr Gentry' has been a large sheep l 1 krewer. Some fifteen years ago, finding the 'market Ilan for horses and mules, he If , 9oncluded to try sheep, Ho accordingly I pro Cured from Kentucky same four hdreired ' head , of the best Saxon and Spanish nitrinci`-; ewes, as the foundalan for she future, &el. These he raised- for :a number of years, in ; creasing the 'size of his flock until it ranged for,many year's from two thousand; eight hundred to three thonsand head. He went 1 I to great expense in proclaim o ? the best -- tucks, and; i by judidions Management, oh i. tamed a very superior flock. For the last Tour or fiveljTars he has been crossing. his flocks with the French' merino ' easing as 7 I bigh, as 61_50 per head for the bucks. He 'has some imported bucks of this bre' ' 'ed now I l'tin his fermi He thinks the French mini- F 0 144 superior to the Saxony or Spanish meri !no, as po.sessing more canstitution, , greater 'weight of carcass, 'much greater weight of II wool, though not of IE9 fine a quality,,though, r, latifficiently so to command as high' a price 1 in market. !I Ile has haste hall the very hest sue -11 less in raising sheep; his flacks have never 'li Need ... affected wi th any . contagious disorders, , ! ants many of the Idiseases so prevalent in O i l: East have been_ entirely uuknown-in Idityrd.. He Las recently reduced the size of his flock' to about one thousand head, for the Lurpose of p,ivirt more attention to raising Lulea 11C is already quite eaten sively. engaged in ibis business, but intends to give it more ,prominence hereafter. "There are kept constantly employed on the farm t ! elve Own hands-and six be 3 s. (! s! (ir read re may wonder how so large a ftirm can b .63 we I managed by this small number of hands. It was a wonder to ns until „Ise saw the perfects system of Mr. ' (sentry's clans...! Everything . moves like Aloek:tork. TG re - is a time for every 1 4 thing, - -an I everythingmust be done in its ; time. There is no burry and flunty—:but! 1 everything moves along evenly nod quietly) Et.ch.piste of teak is attended to WI it is 11 7 date. But system is not the only secret of succesi. Ail lof the best labor-saving 1 implemenls and machines are used :byohim 1 1 . .---E0 that with one man he is r ten bk; in many= }finds of ork, to th elabOr o -, 1 A• Wien. B this (beans he is able' to accom plish this vast'aniount of work. ' "! -. "Mr. 'entryOS a number of Luilding li , • 'erected, in ; which he carries on, for Lis OW' lISE., various operitions not cammon amon' , 'farmers-1 For instance, there is a lar 'mill• hou.k, shele all the meal for the fami , ;ly and s kis ground, and. shere vario i ; lather mi is and machines are used. Thor -is also a arge slaughter-house, with kettle . Set /0 a ti es, and an excellent apparat -' !f* rendering out lard. ' Then I there 1.41 a tool-house,' a. erpentcr ,shop, aharnesa house, a, shep or making shingluf, &c.-4 . There is also' an excellent pairi_of Fai - ...e • Leek's cattle E;lre, which will vieigh ii tons, at each o ation, with.all the appen - ' Igrs for Itreighing cattle, sheepba ) Striae, ) !grnins ari , 1 .. „Ir , 1 , , Hut the ne t question is,, unirarming '; nu Fueh meg& cent scale-pay? , *Com* it will. :any Ilutl at ht•norablef businesS, 1' • -'1 ." - / [ 1 ' ! ' ' ' •' , :. ! i maiiagsd ascilia* this farm is, would pay large plorits. Upon our inquiry, Mr, Gen try infOrtned7, na .litit the gr'oas receipts from this, faun laat'year smaunted to 'over twen iy-seveW tbciusand dollars, (a larger sum than te President of ihe United States re- ceivea innunlly ) Hoc i ... r. ' IMltu l COSTS A FAST WOMAN TO --- Ltyz. it he Woodman divorce case, at Ner, Orleans the following evidence was given :I—"Mr. Piment sworn: Has known Mr. an Mir. 'Woodman for, over ten years. Could " y that Mrl Woodman's conduct to wards is wife has always been kind and indulgent. He never knew him to oppose her itiianything. Her demands were very expenSive. • Conid not say exactly what her expenses w;re during a year. Know tbat their expen es together were abcot $lO,OOO. He was satisfied that Mr. W. ,is noted for his nairena2 plainness in dress. -A OP :LESS . CASE —The Washington C ion winds ip a florid Fourth of July ar tiele crith, f'Gtri save the President! God save the ,Union !" firsqpar i 't of this despoiling petition is very , appropTiate ; but we don't see the neeealty for the latter - ,part. ; The yoking of thfi Pt4sidrit and the Union together, itnp l yes that the salvation of the ono is II de pen eat on the safely of the other. This • I egeat Intstage. The Uniciti is safe be yond peradventure; bit the Pteside.nt's case is hopeksl i • o 'Burnt brandy would not save - Lite/. T• E WTAY i IT Gors.—'The Hannibal. ffessliNcrayif: "Well, the result of the ag itatiou.th4 is ibeginning in this State, and which is tiow advocated 'as zealously as it was denote eed twelve months;ago, will be the;*ane t ipation of slavery. Agitation will keep Free out of Missouri and drawl' Free State men i,pta it. l This is the naturil t4ul ,inevitablo consegnenee.--St. Lout De-- 1 A. a +ant meeting, of the New York Hist irical SoOety, Dr r Bacon read,u paper on th r i laniguages spoken in that city . giving an ip i tere ling account' of each,showing its i: origin an character. Eighty languages, he sated, are used in, busitieskaml soeitil intq l eourse among the inhabitants, heio l g a giJeater number than in any other city in • the arid... 1 - . . , gIAL DIRECTORY. ICU cITED STATES OFFICERS. ',resid.nt-I,James Buchanan, Vice Presit—john C. Breckinridge. SAcretiry of State—Lewis Cass, ' : Secretary of Treasury—Howell Cobb, 1 Secretary of Interior—Jacob Thompson, S'e' r e re4ry of Navy—lsaac Toucey, 1 Secretary f War—John B. Floyd, POstmiu3te General—Aaron V. Brown, 1 3 Attorney eneral—Jeremiah S. Black,l tinter Pensions—George C. Whiting, 'ramtriPatents—T. Holt. t. S. Seliators—Siinon Caraeron Win, Big_cr. , r STATE OFFICERS. _rove or-I-Wm. 1% Packer, , tcre *ry of Coni.-William M !Hester, ~. 1 4. Fto. Com.-H L DieffenLacb, 4.ttor cy General -, John C. 'rnoz, up't Cotonou Schools-H. C. Hickok, ndi or General-Jacob Fry, ?' urveyor General John Rowe, f,tat , eLTrensurer-Henry S. 111a,,, , Traw, ' ana eolmissioners-Arnold Minor, GeOrgepcott, Nimrod Strickland, popremelJndges-+W H, l lioirrie, G W WOodwnrd4W A Porter, JlmesThompsdn, William_Strong .; • , ,), I j _ _ .' lIST R I C T OFFICEUS. 't Judge- r Daniel Agnew, Wlliaui w ' lof Congress— i Etc art, olin R. , Harris • i , 1 tatires—Pe Lorma Imbrie, d,co • T _ • ; 2 . . readoi !Iklemberl en,7 l i t u o: Pip eson Sh COUNTY' OFFiCERS. c Judges-John Scott, William ntary—Matthew S Quay,. l'illiam W I I l Am. aireql Pr She; ' ifiepL:iiylSh;riff l ittm'l ; A 'Power, Dis riotl Attorney-Mimes" B Welsh, Re' r &Reeorder-Saninel B Wilson, Cle k of Courts=Alfred'U. McCreary, ~.. i TrT .urer-Williitm Henry , jICo missionere -; Phillip Cooper ! Hugh ; q i uthe'land, Miner. Morton, ' r Chile to Comnf l r.--Alfredli, Moore, l ' i Atilitp l rs-Jas WPander -John REa I kinll , ) iyiiiiin C Hunter :. I __ I =En veyor-Azariab Wynn, '.,;;-, t i Cotonqr-Nnthan P Couch; `I - Co rt Crier -William Shrodos, ' I Janitor of Court Hou r .se-John Gibeint Poor House Ditettors-Robert Potter, W ros, James Stirling. ," • - • Tr stets. of Acaderny—J A McGill 1J II Dickson, Jos. IL IWilson, John Murray, S punningham, M T K.OrMedy, 8 bloorheaa, l i Abucir I' Lscock. r • , J BOROUGH OFFICER I S.. , .•, 1 , • J stases Peace—J. Monroe, A. Gormly B rgess—Joseph Strock. • 4 ',.. D h i ' High uonstablo—James IT unga • 1 uncii—James Allison, It. P. Roberts, , Daniiel "leisloger, Hugh Anderson, J i oseph C. ils n. I . I • 8 red Commissioners—Samuel Purvis, Dav •.1 Ramsey. _ i 11 I ; atormen—O Cunningham, D Reismer S hall Directors—lnd. Dist.—J Monroh J GliVilson,l W H McKenzie, Alfretl l ,6l. Mcgereary, Washington Johnston, Mi Wei and i 1 1 • 1 -. I I DISTRICT COURTS: ,* J .13e a verl--21. Monday 3f March; lst Moc• day June; 2d Monday September;_ 33 Mon : day November. I t,. 4aictice-2d Monday February; 4th 'o day May; lit Monday September,' 7t )iaday December: 1 lut/er--2(1 , Monday January; 4th Mon-i March; 4th MoPday September' 2d tdaY December. ----___ LEAVERP. O.— CLO SING OF MAILS. - :astern Mail at, 6 o'clock, P. M. %hem Mail 7 o'clock, A M. 1 , loaihcra via Itadc,Ory, Snail 'I rry4roargemwo, Hookstoirn, Ice., 6!o" 1 3 M. I '. I L Nevi Li'bon via Black Hawk , &c.' of idap 3 it,B A M. , 1 1 4oli:enople, on Saturday, at 8 A EIVIRA D. CARTER,IP. M.l n i . v i ts L ' 1 ~, Fe 7 pE LORMA' , Atlllwary at Law, BEAVER; rENN'Ay Office on the North side f the Dialit • , ; , ' launnekonnenco nn i -- ; -- 1 --- -, ~ l d; , TOE M I L MOSES of , 1 . I [ \ 1 ' 1' Ai Itir 'PH YS I , . ii.i, 1 , I i 1 , il, T hasi lung exis aiputlie demand for t,eflhetive pwativit pfftw 'ich cduld bet relied on as sere and p. ectli sal in its in:serail= (This ham been prepared tz n i t nect St demand, and ern exto n t. sine of its * nes ' conclusively sliewn with what d ClieS3 3t AC 111 accomplishes the iliasimiet. It is yto m e lt a braes' lire , but not easy Ito rjes make he best all one which shohld have trf none f the objections, but all the advantages, Of erery titer. 1 Thie has been attempted , here, and. Math that titital/i7n would respectfully Submitlto the p blic decisio It has been unfiirtnnato for , the patient hitherto . t almost every purgative medicine Ls acrunenio an d irritating to th° in b o w' el& hi This is hot. ; re y f them produce,sotouch ru iL in }unpin' pain and oin the system as tom re than counterbalance a l good' to be derived m them. These pi ifs produce no irritation' or n, sinless, it arise from a previously existing obstrite lion or dmangement in the bowels. Being purely r'vegetibie, no harm cat arise from their ince m any quantity; brit it IS better ,that any medicine should be taken judiciouily. I Minute. directions; for their ,use in the several disenies to which Ahoy are hp plicab o are fir" on I tlit i ii r box. Am:Mg 1 the ecirn phiintis which have been edify cured bYthent,we May Mention Liver Comp aint, in its various forms of thandice, Indigesti n ,Languar and Loss of Ap pefite4 ListlesSnir lability, Bilious Headache,. i Bilio s Fever, 11 , ver and Ague, Pain in; the Side nail Loins ; for, • tin pall these are bet the con sequence of, diseased !action in the liver: As an aperient they afford prompt and sure relief in os tweness, Piles,' Belie Dysentery; 'Humors, Serf nla and Scurvy, Col with soreness of the dy, Ulcers and impurity of ;the , blood; in short, y and ek•ery ease:.wherep urgative is rcquired. d i i They have also p aced some singularly sue- CCrAftli cures in RheaMatism, Gont, Brow, °M i te!, ET) sipelas, Palpitation of the Heart, Pains blithe Back, Stomach, and Side. They should be freely taken in the. spring o r the year, tc purify the blood ` and prepare the ci 6ystem,f^r the change Of , seasons.' An occasional ose stiraulates the i stomach ism, bowels intolherlthy rictien, 'and. restores!the a pp ', tite and v i gor. ' ' he pdrify i the blood, arid, by hir stimulant action on the circulatory system, r t. . rate the strength o t e body, and-restore tht was or diseased en es of the wholii , ergan Ben an occasional is advimtasObns,ever thou h no) serious 4 gemcitt ex.ista; but un nece dosing should nmer be cirri ' too far, as c ery purgatire medicine reducers th str tfily 4.3r1, whe taken to ecess. ile thousand , it in w icl a physic is required cane of be enumera here bur they suggest , ' themselvw to,the reason of I er, body ; and lit is contid t tlybelieved . this pill will answer a better ,p ai urpo.. than any thingrwluc has hlth es b l e o l lt4rkz l : 4)l* . th the m p an ut i lrc d. .ic e t b g e ft 4 ,,, t what remedy lo employ when ini i n c eedltf a ; rtc' ea ttO take : and mg purely . vegetable, no can arise from kh use in any qumitity. t h h. eT rain .c A nl it ed t m e i t:r E i ti z t ll n L n st: ,,t n iira u .i gar A pper . . wra y o P E n P64" th it e tl h e es. ne !PEEP BBB: BY 11 Prncti aI 1 lan aliticni 1 1 .4 LOIT LL, BLASS. -28 CO Pin '' rl is pa z. ni . 31 V , ) '4l lEii • ' ' 1 I•I I AYR 9 S N ) 1 RRY IPECTORIII . 1 Pair th 'aptd , Cure ofl ' 1 COUGHS,' I d ;I'O ~. 1 8 1 9 ' HOARSENVS, I BRONCIIITISi TOOPING-0111111, ;1!,(1111P f t-IST11111,1, AND reln ; '(). SUMPTION. • f ; I Tars edy h won for itself such notoriety 1 ' i l y from its cures of eve variety of pulmonary disease, that it is entirt i r Mures:nay to recount the evi dences of its this in any . community where it has, been emPl ((so e to wide is the field of its use 'Viral R i nd ! Iso nu-n ous the cases if its ;cures, t almost! Om tee 'on of the country abounds in persona pUbli6y known, who have been restored 101 alarming as even desperate diseases of the , ungs by itsitio: en once tried its supe t riority over every other medicine of its kind is ton appa rent to esca °Nell' 'tics:4 and where its virtues are e to pl.: th i e f r b h li e c 4is no onger ing h an ea d ita dan te what t it:d a r e ? . s julin Its) of the on organs which:, are incident 7 ..OEr dirlitte. And ' not only in formidable si te ks upon'the Luigi, but for tie milder varieties of i Cokne, Friona , illoinsurinsiS, ace. ; and for Crixtminis it is th plessante.st and safest meclieine tnktt can bes, obtain : 1 , . 1 1 As it has been in constant use throughout 'this section, we neledi not do more thin assure the people itsvirility is kept nu to the bekt that it ever '1 been; and that the gemune artichi is si bv— iTu trp ggistsiginerapy. , I ,i !1( t ; sl ' . (OLC • ' 11111FEL MER 'INTILE , COLLEGE 1 ;. il 1 , CORNER ad &I MARKET STS 1 .1111. , 1 ..... .. ,', . 1 IIVIT Spll, RGil. .I'4,i , : 1 1 , stablished in I 0;, incorporat dby the Lo ;gilluture¢F Irei , s Ivauls. , 1 . Ll l. I,o+, or vntrwriss. lion. It is Drc .4,, presidentl of th • Unite; Sthtes, I II I I ; t. : 11Pn. Wint.,tAx 11 ,0 tis, ' _ Hm. Mo4s l Ilam i ptt , :' - ; . Han. Wsniin. If(l.olnttr, ' • Hon. CITA I'ES NAILO*, , ' , I: , Gen. J.I Moo tinAn, , I- ri IP. DUFF' (a thor Of Durri system of Me etntile and tea n oat: hook-keeping) resides with a SuPprint a , ent and fi ve asSista t tend eis of iio l chl-kee i g; !told sevenl'Other teacbc and lecltotrs. '„ i : 1;,, 1 . J. s.ID, IiCA ~; one of the beat _p amen the countiryi s (a thor 'of the keMs ot agile and Orna th ntal Pennianship,) Profess° of Pe ihanship. l I - ; ; ' ) Duff '' Du's ptem of Book.keepin is E notion by the , Iccricret tosfitutc and Aliambe of Co t i merce ofllitow ''oik, ; and many of th leadi businesvp n of .the East and, Wt i st, as the'tn somprebenOive aril practical ystsm o scowl now in , tile', an after front ten to fifteen ye practieid,appli aon it its principles te b •ness, tH . t. fou hundred Andentir haveone is superprity, (rentar 19. 11 th a mentsfonisac 'n being perfected by ties 3 years'l experie c of the Ptineipal, et i gradnaq' . lin A' n'. half the time required , ' r code eE, sa m SES or $2O in board. i Upwa cli of (.00 jstudenti Intim eat ,ed the nstitutionisine rounded. To obtain ull par. scalars of I thecollegiate training for hnsinesc and the bbnrs etllof the institution, s d for its Pamphlet. Ciro at of ;50 panes, with mples of Nfr. Dntierm's riding widen are makid free. Dulplil Dook Of:ping, Harper'S . 7a enter 4t ieditiougli Pric $1. 50, postage 20 e ts. Duff' ; SteanaboaV, Dciokkeepi l n o i rice postage *cents. , I .// 1 , 1 Dune, nls Business and Ornsmata Pear ship; cr irn qua o, $5, mailed aid. splendid work I n ci buff's ttoo -kee ing, recentlyl been i a aided Pitts is PBS) Btxxsalk(armis Ann. Din.ciatni; at te sting fact that. their i)e r ng the beet ',tr itises pot) I tt 1 subjeete:'tion in use: -:. ii - An etegantlY beund . copy: f Dun an's mansh g li is pres/nted2io eve ,Stnden who after, agnates in the instit-tiOn. li Dtmoint's Copy BOoks, co plate in six n r i bets, 24 quarto pages each( on fine Demy per, with :he enthor'esdireedions fo teaching, the moitt i 'tho nigh (system! ? for „sch inetruci• tion Ptiblishe , 121 ,oentcptknum r,' with a liberalesco discounts tolthe trade; Postage 17 ceniv o t on opp 'Ceti° to the Pu tethers, W. G. Tow* I To. tt Co., Pi tsburgli. ; II ; . Cali a (II see 31, D i nn4aWl p , I eth P 91 • 1, Ll 7 . , I I , j • * al finnowl opened n. ~, ' I Di; , over Dr: Mu 1 WATpt, w I brotypes, M 1 manner,( not 1 • bn t a :Shope: `June fhb. L lla r t ' _tan tmilleirv, Dental Office, n BRIDGE; s is prepOred t o mak& Am-i typed,&a r i in nu • astistin Jae . excelled, ic He rill remain - - ..?(OTICE;ii; Aladi . arianxionaio h dl and willipn . c.oo id 5f ilia lat; o • •M. ,V 8 J•• • .1 • • [ TFE soli to thtitirEbnis .1 nceotinia eoy tanie; nog 4p r . 21, • 1• R'• ;1; ILLS, , One,to of Fini,lia , Twol or il Biles. Twobolt eanke 1 intl Thr a!, to the w rsted One to t humor, in't Two hot the ears! an Four to ~ corrupt an On. h,ott skin.' r TwO or the worst , Two to 4e most