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.aiAaaoi a. in? :"L ' fyy sum , -rno lo no;.' At sum f ino lo jic.' ,,;Jl Mf me'l ? VI'ite til nii I'k . . Z..I '..ji -vmi,i jii: ii'j !,-, I l 9 1,1 ' i ' I r 1 -i i if i ! 1. .V X ft - U I It H 2W . 5 WILLIAM' FERGUSON, iPropHetor. . iu!;"Whyre''LibtyiOwoll ft" -TV 0V, v i . -.,',' ili. 'j .-ili::. jnU U1,: I I lAVhl 1 if m I V 1lrwr .- Uv; M yf-rH,il ii,ij ,u;t nfl'l.fo 1 Moftfl'Xi A 'if) JUWfiyoyi') ! 'C1 :n xloinopx i.Ti!U -uiJoof o abiin.'fj i 0ll7 tfl"" J?0I Jml) )a I-vijow ' (''1 CO hpHIO,; THpRSpAY, UIX'EMBKTt lil, 18G3. feon' wlJnj.!(j tfili 1 is inyi Country. . , I . ! ' I ' . . I ;.J $1,50 Per Annum. Iu Advanos ; ;1( NO 174. -v.. Scrdflila oiKin'g's EJii, to .ronstltuUonal dims, n corruption of thr blood, by which thlt fluid become vtttitlcil, wwik. (1 poor Bo in" hi tbvlr"10?. I ta ducaw trtUiiT fcu-fbtlE. Jfp orgn'Is"frc from iu tttck. nor U thcre ia Tttioh it my not dtatror. 'it scroful'iu? tiuut vnaoajr wdciTd or luilicuithjr food, impure oir, Will nd Cltby.lMbit4ti.tlia' (liiKmiu Wl-c, and,' bavo till,, Vy tl' vnri.u iiiKx-tinn. VVhnt i vut tc its otigin, It U buroditiiry iii (he cow ktitulipii, docvnditi j; " from piucnts to ohil Jrun unto f ililu(tiriv(l i'otkrdi R.7oiii f it womi'td b Hie1, foil of tliflT (rtcrf 'fii will viiiit tlic Uiiuuilioi of t'ltlicr !"" their oliildion." L ' " " ; " IUfTccU ou:niuca . hy depo 4uon Ci om iU bloid of borruiH or uleoious tirattcis whiih, 111 the Iuhj', liver, mid iiitornul ornuii, u termed rlibetilcs; in tli jlrnid-j BwolliHifH' and ori tlxj nuitlitf, oniptioin Oi' norea. - Xldx fouleor. niplien, -vviieli gchdirf In ttte blooil, liuiiktrci Ilia cnergici of lire, nv tlmt sviufiUoiu: canfcli:u iioii.1 net only suffir fiora H'rnfulom ,00111.; yuently va' itn'ij Ji'.ri.h bv di.rdcn hkli,'attlio(i'jli lioteiofiilous iu tlielr nature,. are still remltTCrt fafnl by th; tii:nt in tin tst(tli1inJl:iit.rnrflybtt4 in orlii dirtily In tlii froftiluii 'roiitiiiuUiiition t iiad niarij dentriictivi: ilisravwnf' tl.o liver, kidneys, broin, h4, -imkitt, alt tlic'olniia, itfiia bom are ttgcjriiratoil by tlic Karoo canto. OiiuiiuiirtChll our pcopW nrcrofiilons: tlit ir uerMihk 4 mitiiVsdwl JW Ildt Jurkina Hi- f.-eu'nn, anil tbeiv ienlih i uiidemined by itr fhy Mo6d 1y lUi 'irttcrn'tlye medieinp, Bad fit Yigorato it liy Jiwiltliy food and txcicie, 6uc!i,ittc4ijti&f'2Vldy ACER'S Comp ;i!;id Kxtmct of Sar.sapnrilla, the inn iil'.H tiisl 'liiiwdy wliltli Oiu mldicnl kill of jiur timw onn dovUe for tlrl avery- where urernlliii-J iiud f itnl mulndv. It H com- biiwl (r.im'rtii? ttXMt ctire renicdiuls that linve U.. .II.m.Im.I- f.itlM A.mlniira'tinn 1 tliitt fillll V "disorder fniin the lil'wi l, imd t!;c rescue of the " ftm- iu 'dvstnirtivo toaiiieiico.! JS'ltnctik utrojibVaiilwiilnyfil for ll cum J'r.-i oulv Scrornt.V. tint nUo thno otlior iilTcfs I ,v'l.:..l. i1m fi-nki I). t-Ufli Ut UITTIVV HIIIV'I i""V, -F - " ' I.ml lfsA!.J Srf, 'AWHMT'a Fiui: Utolni1! 'Furrtwi .x, riJti-t.r.i, IVsTtrrs IlioTcna1Oix8siiil;Umt..'i(;Mu,Tmli , nndSii.T Itiiri v, 8c,i.i, Hi;.m, ItmawoiiM, ' RMKUMATM,Sriiiii.iTi;aillcii.(i.lis iiaski, DnoinT, JlvKMtrw.i,- Di'.hii.itv, nml; : indd, j.Vl''iMi,msi(lini Vitia tsd oa(.iiwKw'Mi.Miai'-',l'lMlKmulnr beliif ! in "wfuril.t of the bloml" i.i fmiiided in toiiih, ' for sot ofiilu'wii di-geiii'iaiiiia of ,tlu blood.'I'lie ' pattieuluV aurposc and !rtu oftlris SawajW, t illn ia to nurifv and reacnrrate thi Itnl fluid. vithout wnirli toiuid hcoltli- is iioyosiible 141 kOlit'illlUiaau consuiuiionn.- , J - Ague Cure, VOIl THE KeloDT CURB Ot Inl.r.i.llleof P or l'ii ft ail jtftsw. Aiie, Ptrlortlcul llradnrha ll.irfarho. aiaul lillluaa Fv 0 or vera, linilerd NtiorlclMnt. I ii- the wliblo lrdl9i8tiorla;lin, i IH8 la biliary diiiairmcM(iauaca ! the Malaria or.JIIaaniatlo Countries. i,r,Afara aaaUtd Bare to'oR;rthr.,riiumunltya rcmelr, nhirli, nljillo il liiril the alMrerouipUinla tlfc fjtrtAlfttv. -ia! Win nrru rrfeftlv hininlds 1 nattltv.' Outli 11 rnncur i Im'ulinble in duirict in V nets kIimIiImm aillMfiMv.fiUMirders nrcvuil, 111 1 "Ccuh- exovli tUo atUMaiaiu: poiou n! l f.7i; "ivr Anna lri)ialli:i1fjlirsnd prnits the di- '"telopmcnttif the dWw, If takoo n tlic first as rtacliaf-itpvHiitoe)Miviiptirriii.' Itknfltonlr lh Itcat ttmti vrrr jot diwovorrd fr IU olW . ( comslaiiiU. Vut qUb the chi'uprst. ITiu lirtt qusstiiy we sniplT Hr i.')-irj-rnrc i t, vitUrn the raatkuf tpf) iav.nm in bilianadiililrta, aheiv I'tvss Miu Aovf. nre'.aila, etery boJv ahouli l.li&iit'iiai?i( finaTiliT. Wii itirot(0- tioM-A-jrwal wipes Writy of -iiaiii4y er oy Ik, .. I.nil nrst I1111I rtip Jivnse. rV' Irle from M ifritiiiton'r oiiissiT' Wi AtwwAria, Bheumutism, (.'unr, nminche, lilinil vt.U iMtehe, l'Mfotht, 'ulnrrh, Asthma, I'uC riMhn, Pain ful Affliction of the fyleen, Hxi'.lr. i' , Vain 111 A yioicafc't'ofoir'ffrniy!' and Vr nnijcmtitt af flic StoihM; iM ef which, whtn oriainatin in this cm, nut on the inicrmiUttil r-rM;:orutco htoo. 4htm all iliVa. It fs an in-aluablv srotcdiou , ' )iniatiU aadpT)ioiis.tMTrllini nr tfmporarl'y residiaain the mulnvi"iiiiiMrlrt;"'If taWm Ilw aonoa wnittiiia vioau. ann cnui-;ttun.iw residing in rh taloaal' sbay whtla MMtdia theiafaxnoo, that will be ncTclei) fnim tho ayitcin, au4 cunot jUUBUi!at4a uBiai nt njimntiiy to risen wio ois '. ei5C. 'Ecnc it l even morn valUaWe for frotce. ''rloS Oaa exfeStid'fcAfll t-itrsullhr tom jiitcr ,tl siittcauif'tnty swil thcmilMf.thesaeilo riUiSiiBi4)f elci),it; V)i') Imr. ,s .i.intlf PrapafUl)t.C.i.TlBfcCllow.lsrt. NORDYKE & JOHNSON, viurnacescc Stoves, SiWAWrifofcrof . '. CIY STOVE BtdltE,,..No 77 Maw oilui jyet iqovir,fd fur the spn dy and eertimi w7.;,f liriIii,.".i i-Alui a onniMiuSno (Jiifche a 'er iviiieKil. Svsktaiiinily.it nsodacsa as aniaimwi ! Ktlitt injiiriaiit 'leetn whiitevcr "turn lh cntitii- linn, ihuat' ciirira ut 11 arc it'll m iiviiii" y ua K "4sjiKlM3-m. j I to , ' ! Sxl. i, eh rehs ( wga t 11 1 J 66, .WestJPlfth Street, ClncmnjitL IstW WIN I tK UKtSS UUUUS, - ' ' Goods 'gonerfctiyr'" ' ; t" Whreli they will sell elicdp for fnsb; Thcj liave nlso n splendid assortment of ' CARPETING, OIL CLOTHS, : : "''''RUGS. MATS tei; !' ) flWtli tlipy will sell clioapcr tlini Any otlief , vouso in Cincinnati., ()t ,t Ljt rvprv onn call at M insilMX Tiuo 3 NoB, WtutFif(h StreAt. betwaoh .'Wtthm . t... ff 1 A I '-Iii.' . I' 4K" van. i.i STOTE STO RE -AMV I). litANU F A CTOR Y. 70 r-.i !t ( rilHfi subsctibiers Would rc'spebifully. all . I 1 he uttaion of tho public to their large and well selected Stock of PahloR, Cook. 11 ml Siiof Slovea"' Tho, coHebra ted . Cook StOi'C culled thi ,, , "r . , . ,,, .! Empire, s n S'.ove tlmt cniinot bo' surpassed by any other in, the Wo ft ' It hat the 'largest Ones, the lurjre.4t v'?i ud i heavicBt, plnlos iC. a,ny in lisc. The renowned uua Lcautifuf Cook iJvotMlrhnrt--,rf?irt'-;rTfrarT" Itns'gained ror.itsolf a i-oputatio.i'not cqtml ed by any ether stove., ( , ,,,.,), ., PABItOE STORES- The "Purlor Cook" is a new and beautiful store; in it you have a complete Coi-k and I'ftflt StOVfi. ' ' ". ' ! TINWARE :' i -nir't lt'-iuili kipt In a Tiit-yii' R O O PI1VG ,!: ;.-i,fit'TTTRi?ta.VAT,T.RlrTS:'iifi ........ . , jthi short .nolicd,, and urraatbdi to give satisfaction to all. , . All orJar.i for 'Repairing prompll iitscndcd lo. ' " " " 1 nij , .11 11 r 1 1 1 ' 11 1 ''" TINWAFI AND STOVES v ''. HI - .iHta-M' 1 1 ill t s--i.r rpHKbs j,4 ; ,,. '.. I,, 7 vt. ,o X. his o)i friemlrt and. customer to Itil resell' Stock of execllant ' : ' " ofrery varinly nsunlly kept In'Tia Bhops.'! .. Iiu alsokeps coustanlly on hand the la test uud most approved patent of r , COOKING & PARLOR STOVES all of which ho will scty us low as can.be pur chrmeiT elscwliero in the comity. '- ' " ' i liejs also jirep arcito aMoud ta sll, prdcrs Io Tin land Sheet Iron,, Roofing, I onabl terms,' Tho wort warranted IU ojrlers for .Repairini orUcnded to on shnrt notice: and the work done in such insnuef its io render general Satisfaction; : ' ! His shoK still 'kept at the old'stahdeo donrNortii of the OdJ Fellows', Building;,, All' articles in Ms line sold" at sush rales ns to require his tulherenee to cash terms, i i;i tiiib n WALTER P. JU'CABE. i . ;liaioiJ, , August 2 3.; 60, "-f, . 1 1 .. ? ' GftEAT WESTERN, , . - - Curriage & Buggy !aJi(M') hiUi aLlo.t'oJT 115 lifi j , ift nioWANUFAC.0RYji. OV'l 'a ffy' rTfi&'ffinK- 'Tr'AVtNfi'-lrrfcif'll Ww4h'MliMRidf jj j. tlwl may bo entrusts to ' W, amZJL . &od Stoik otVd CARRIAGES, HNSIES SUIKIFS, SPRING WAGON) is., 4c, , Tk'C iiMini . . , KU ATTENHONtl T?MprfTTM r" r Jfc CHARLES, ;HAEBAU6H(; as just opeaeil a grocery btot-ao-nar-on ntfeet, one door south, of tb Elgin tl, where hq kocps cverythins in hie lice. Biinli nit ' I 17 I .an...... , .:. .... f . 1 .! f f ' Jlt"Snav, CandleSr Syrup, . C1 Molass6s; Fishr! Dye : Stuffs-; , Cii)ar.i. Tobacco, 6mnan Snuff", rt , "'in i.'i j , .; ; i 1 , HAZARD t RIFLE IWDER,:,; , fSHOT, LEAD, CAPS, !(t. BROOMS. BUCKETS TUBS, . jj.ia J't Chnrnty Trace and Halter CViaul ; '"-; 'A!lofwhichwillbcseld ywr.toivfOR cash,;:: , ; , Qitfioou contfRT pnqniTK. .: Si : ..'I. In connection with the tiroccry, lu win atilleon'inuo tiio , 1 EAGLE SALOON ' in tho same building, where his friends will nUvaTi liiul a choice variety ot . ( ( , OYSTERS, TJIU'E, NUTS, ,. ., CANDIES, RMSIXS, FIOS, , CI OAKS, TOBACCO, . 7. HARBAUQH, Agent. Eaton', Oct 29, 1863 tf ' . 1 Jottings from Punch. , tf Footman,' "if yon please sir, master said I was to let you know dinner's waiting.' Tomkih's. "Ycs,''but Jamcs(' look here Thcso cam be my trousers, ' yoii know!" James. "No, fir! Why sir, those will be long lo'old Mr. Shortshdnks, who went any this morning; and depond upon it he's taken yours iiistend!"'Pbor:T6mKins,;who visiting a strahgo bouse, ' onul i wretchedly shy, ourst's into a cold psrspiration) 1 ? ' ")." .' - .,' t ;.;; ,-Bf3U The collecting of old postage stamps has become such a mani in-, the Northern 8Uitca,af AWiliP ,hat the supply of the genuine article '13 insufficient to meet the de mand. The Oorcrnmcnt has therefore, de cided on a further tsild of an immense quan tity of greenbacks, which, it is cxpeeted, will answer nearly the1 same purpose in the entl ' 'r- -: with)-1 1 i r 8Su Mary,' ''l5id'you"call, nuim?:', ,tudy, '(Xps,, Mary!, I thouglj, 1 tohl you not to wear your hoops before yon had done yoar rooms because yon broke (ne jugs and basins with it!" 'MitrVt.Oh. inah! Too' see tlid sweeps 'wei-o comiu tl'.'moi'Uing, aiiil really 1 eould not think ef opening tho door to them iirsneh a figaro ns f should have been with out my crinoline!" ' "! ' . ; i--i ,: ' ' '. ' . ' '' t& in one of the recent repulses' of the Federals,' wo rend ' that they . 'relroal'ud to Liberty." this is no new movement, for ever since (he1 wnr organ, ivo ransi sny ' thut all their' sTeps have Lien bnukwanl ones in that direction.' Of cunrso they took possession of the town v for wo nil know what capftal eood hands tho yankces nrs in tnkiii" n Libcayv 'i",';' !'a"-!;:-'; ';r"., n' . I1 ,,,1,1, the blows we strike should bo for a purpose; , Every nail driven c should fce as nnher.rivc in the machiena of iho tunL vcrsfj. !! ii!;t:H )' -id i .:,.' !l -.orn FH:X''t?rTi'-p.' 1; ili;i.. !1)uSiHiiufo money irora a man's pocket to scttc debt due to him is to pay Jiim in his Owncuin.,1,, ... ... ..... L .'Sdtrcry1 s'fldohi forgives1 ;thoEo' who have ontooTerca me emptiness 01 lis pleasures and leTfth'hr trj live indrpflndant 'of them, ivos Biit I'iiw -i.i'.: : 1 ,' x ,.-. ""iKpr'ltf'ihe1 IVbsident'a 'Message' W this silrireBce': v .'l1"-"!; '' '"'-:, ' 3l'An4'irw1io niUehgaged In an way in trta'tftte eoleVerJ tienobS or wbito" nenona. ia charge of sue,' etheWise ' flian' lawfully as prisoners ol'visf." oi'J j "Colored peisdnt" are' "placed'" Defers whte pi rsons ya Jha Jicaiael7a,th 1 the heart of old Aho.' ' are 1 An egotistital article ia sn 1-soro to the Jottings from Punch. MRS. CAUDLE'S Jottings from Punch. MRS. CAUDLE'S CURTAIN LECTURES. NUMBER EIGHT. NUMBER EIGHT. On Mr. Caudle's shirt buttons. , r (rTHUipE, Mr. Caudle, I hopo you're irt a niiieveiicr lemper nan yon' were' m IB ttoj-aing. I'hee,i.y9q .rieedn't bgin,;i;to diiitls.. But ittf Jikc.ypu; ..can't speak tfyit ypu (foni't try to jnsult mc Once,' isea jo say . you wcrc 1U0 best Creature jiving: noy you' get quite ' ''fiend.' ho let you'rcM 'No,' 't won't let yoii ' rest.; It's the only time I hnve to talk to you, and yon iiall hear mo, I'm put upon all duy lung: ty'a very hard ift can't spoak' ao.-d at night and (t isn't often I open my mouth goodness knows! ' ' -a i .: Bec'nnse ouco iu ybtr lifetime yoar ' shirt wanted a bnttwij yoi must almost swear the roof-oif th house., You didn't swear? 1 IlaMr. Cftjidfe!;jroy don't know what a pnsioa is; and 1 think ( ought hy this time. rye livca long enough with yon, Mr. CBudlc tvknov that i '.: '' , ;; 'I'ts a pity yon have'nt something worse to CQivplaiu of than s buttou off ynur shirt. If you'd some wires, you would, I know, I'm sure I'm never, without a needle nd tbreaj In my hand;Vnt with' you'' and the children I'm msde a perfect Blav Jof ,'Aad t lal'i my thanks? Why, if once iu your life n, button's off yoar shirt what do you sny ah' at? I say once, IU. Caudle, or twice or tb'lee times, at most. I'm sure Cnadls, ndrrym's buttons in the - world are better fobktd after lhau yours. I pnly wish Id kept the shirts jou had when you were first ttiirricdl- 1 should like to know where were Yit is W(,rth (ikin6 f? , j?, ut that j how pu always try to put mc down. You 8y' in(o a rage,, and .then, if only, try to speak, you won't hear mc. That's how you men ulways will Have all the talk to your selvcsf a poor woman isn't allowed to get word ib. '' ; "' 1 ..-':' ' A ulce notion you havoof a wife,, to Sup; pose she's ..nothing to think , of but her husband's .buttons; A pretty notion, indeed, you; have of marriage Ha! if poor women only1 knew' what they had to go throughl Who vitli buttons, and one thing and anotherf, (They'd never. tiu themselves up to the best wan in the world, Iin sure ; What would they do, Mr. Caudle? Why, do much Letter 'without you. I'm certain. ' ' And It's iriy V belief, after nil, ' that tl bntlos wasiiToff the shirt; it's my belief tkUyou pullod iloftVtkat you might have omoth,ing to taU' nbyutj Oh, you're agpi. wining enougu wueu you line, lor any tuingj All 1 know htAi't Very odd thut the button should do off the ' shirt; for I'm sure 'no woman's a greater kIuvo, to her husband's buttpa lliqn I am, I only say it's very oH.i t - . i, . llowcvcr, thero's one comfort; it caii'tlast long jm, 'worn to death with your temjicf, nnd shan't trouble you a great whiloV Ila, yon ma loaglit And I dare say youlwonlh' , In'agbl i're no- dual, of it! Tbut's your lovf; ths's your feeling!, I know that I'm sinking every day, though I say nothing about iu' And when I'm gone, wo shall sec how yonr second wifu will look after your buttohr You'll find on t the..dirTorcace, , then; -.Yes, vauilio, you'D think of me, then for then I hope jou'll jievcr have a blessed bufton'toyonr back- ' V i ' '"'' - ; : Nog l'iftihot a vindictive, woiuun, Mr. Caudle; nobody ever called me that, but, Whnt Jo ;rosay?)t Nobody evet knew,;so much of me?1 That's, notliiu'g at all ' to with it! " liai I'would'nt havo'yonn aggrlvs ting tcmper)'Cabd!e(' for mines of gold. good thingjl'jtt not ft worrying as you are, or fs nice bouse there'd be hctwceii 113. I tnly wislj yon'al, , had a wife ' tl at 'would have talked, to yo'ul thoh you'd have known tho difference ' Bat' yon Impose upon"' because, like poor fool,1? ' say nothing;.; I should be ashamed of myself, Caudle!,,-;) ; 1 , Aa4, a pretty, exsmolejeu set as a fothoq Ypn'll make reur boys as bad as yourself, . Talking as yori did a(f breakfast time about your lutfbrrff 'Antt of n auudn'y1 mttriruig ieo! And'yoa cuiryoSrtblf ' Christian!- L4 winiu i'm ww" wa )WT,,noyS;.T'll say ef jJij whf a Uiey .grow up?,, A414 , aoput a p.altjrvjbutto,n iff one of youfJwrisC ba'ridsi decen m'afi'woulit u t Wve" ttt'en wSat'I Sb1dry't'ongou8? uecsuse 1 wooi aon my i:uguc. I'm ria'omy p?ae.ot roiaa lostriy'l, I'ji to worried into ray grave fdy a mieral)le shirt button und I'nj to hold uij ongc! , Oh,'but (hfit'f jiist fjke you man! , . , ,. But flinow w!mt 1,11 do for the future. Every bmicn you have may drop off, and I wontstf much as put a thread to "onf And I should like to know what you'll, Uv., than? Oh, you must get somebody else to sow 'em, must you? .That's a pretty threat1 for , a husband loliold out to his wifct ' And to such a wifo as I've been, too; such a negro slave to yovr buttons, ns I ,iuny ; saylT Somebody else tq saw 'em, h? ; jNoj- Caidlo to; not while I'm alive. When I'm dead, .ana with ubut I bare to pear, there s no knowing how soon that may be; when I'm dead, 1 say oh, what a brute you must be fo snore so! . : ' : 1 ':..;: :, ' Yuu're,inQ snoring! Ila! That's what you always say; hut that's nothing to do with it. X ou must get somebody elso to sow 'em must voj? - iln, I shonldn't wondor. Oh, no, I should be snpri(ed ,'at aothing, now; nothing at all!' It's what , people have al. ways told mo it w ould . come to, , and now, the buttons have' opened my eyes. ' But the whole world shall know of your cruelty, Mr. Caudle. After the wifo 7S' been to yon, Somebody else, indeed, to sew your bnttons. I'm no longer to be mistress in my own house!.. Ua, Caudlo, I wouldu t have upon my .conscience what you have, for tho world I wouldn't treat any body as you treat no. I'm not mad! It's von, Mr, Caudle, who are saad, or bad, nnd tint's worse! lean,' eveu so much as speak of a shirt button, but that 7m threatened to be made a nobody of, in my own house! Candle, yon'vo heart like a hearth-stone, you have' To threaten mo, and only because a button a a buttou . s was conscious of no more than this,'. says Caudle, in his 3IS , for hero nature relieved mo with a sweet, deep sleep." A FLEXIBLE PLATFORM. s . The Following platform (says the Cory don Democrat) we have arranged to suit all parlies. lt is a trinity in unity threo in one. ' The first column is the Secession plat form; the second is ' the 'Abolition platform and the whole read together i the Dcmoratic platform. The platform is like the Uuion ol a who!, it isDemocratic; bnt divided ont-halfis Secession nnd tho other -Aboli tJonr"' t,:u V'-'' ' v : '.: 1 ITnrrsh for The Ohl Union ' ; Secession , Is a curse : Wo fight for .The Constilstion . The Confederacy Is a lenguc with hell ' ; ' ' W love Free speech ' The rebellion Is treason ' We glory in A free press 1 -,j 8cpi;ation, : Will not be tolerated We fight not for ,Tho negroes' freedom Reconstruction Wc- must succeed ' 1 ' The Union ' ,i Wtf-love not Must be dbtaine ( Atvy hazard We love ' The negro ' -. ; ' We sever said , Let the Union slide' ;t ... r We want , Tho Union ss It was Foreign intervon., Is played ont ' x-" tion ' 1 J l i-.'A ! f! We cherish c The old flsg ' ; The stars and, bars- 1 a flauntirg lie , . , We venerate , The habeas corpus "Southern chivalry 1 Is hateful Death to Jeff Davis "' i i'- . i ; Abe LtncoIrl' Iit tbe Govertime'ilt : s Down with... Moh law,; ' , ,,. !, Law and erdcy'; Shall Uiumph.. ,. TURKISH TOLERANCE. do "me t sfi to be , American nulicala- with Jacotiiaical nro- rcliyitiei can take a lesson from thTurks as -e nnd by til's iollowing, which is going the rounds: . t , 1 ' " ' "The mfssionnries at Khhrpoot; Turkey iu Asia, wero recently hoiillod, that the next day would be the eeoond anniversary of the Sultan's coronation, and that it wss expected ibatj the Protestants, as well as the other commiihitics,'' would colebra'te it' by illu mtndfion'sl As the next day was Sabbath, Ihfc misslenaries info.nied the Pasha bf their ,C8ointiua scruples against tnlobrating jt, on' j;eqpMting him to. nocejt illumi; nation unon'vho following ovening. JWhee informed' of their fc'clirigV; be saldj "Ctf tainly', ur smin (4 hphor (he StrKivn "should adA'nugbt'isgsiskstiiia'rionsiAenca!! c lie at n. 4n'J. rrgiesisjus, jut a others who might fiiil to celebrve fbe day, should be nnmoJet?1,u . . 1 r . . n : ir-'f : TURKISH TOLERANCE. Farmers Column. CULTURE OF CARROTS. i- .1' Carrots, this 'sar,'ar6 a'p-jjftabl crop. From oneto two thoneand bujhelsj nuy be obtained from an acre of rood land. One tbcrhssnd bushels of carriMf pet acre might be as common a yield as forty bushels of corn. Plow the ground very deep; -nanure with burn and hog'manorc; harrow tho .farrows level; sow the seed by Aand. Furrows for (he sed are made by the. hoe, the edge be- ng reversed, twenty inches apart; the seed dropped from a dish held .in one hand, tak ing out the, seed with the other, and being oaroful to hold the hand close to the ground' fc prevent 'he wind from blowing it away. Coter with th heo slightly, as the seed is often lost by too deep a covering. "Brush tho ground over with the hoe as soon astke carrots appear, and -when well np plow a- pain. When harvesting, run a strong tears , and plow as near the oulside rows as pos. sible, taming the furrews from the rows, and the field hands follow after and poll tho carrots out. All kinds of soil, except wet, will produce food carrots.- They may be sowed Irom the middle of April to the msddlc of-fune probably IstofMay is the best time. As high as fifteen hundred bushels per year ha been raised. Ou,rich soil they will gro.v often to the sise of five inches in diamcter'ut tub crown,' and from one to two feet in length. They are profits, ble for every kind of live stock, more espe cially for milch cows in the fall, winter aid spring, producing sn increase of milk, and giving richness of color and flevci to but- ter. MANURING WHEAT. The Ohio Farmer says, in answer to- the question, "What time ought soils for wheat to be manured?" "It is usually best, if sv large supply of manure is applied, to apply it to the previous crop. By this meuns it is thoreughly incorporated with' the soil, nnd has time to become well.' dcromposed. If it is quite rotten, it may bo applied previous to the fall plowing, or, if it i thought best, ap ply jt to the surface after ' plowing. The wheat ought to bsvo the advantage of the application during tho fall growth. If the roots re wol! setbeforo winter, thcrcis lit tle dvigcr of winter killing, and the plant in the spring is ready to mako a rapid growth. Heavy manuring of wheat at the time of sowing, with crude materials, is not sdviss- bic.:' ADV.VilMJBi 0i STAtR-Fr.EDIKO Cattlk. , Antupli.sk experimenter last autumn tied up four bullocks ender a hovel, tbreo in separate boxes, and kept seven loose in two yunlii, four'n one snd three in ano her, c.ieh having' a hovel to run under. The fourteen beasts wero all alike in age, and treated iu the, same way, namely: eight pounds of lin seed, cake each per day, three-quarters of s bushc! of rnta hsges or other roots, aid hay or ' oat strsw distributed equally to all Those shut up ia botes, and those tied up were all ;eady for market first, and those hi in the yards replaced them in the boxes, but when they enmo to be marketed, it was fonni that they wero riot ready by a month as early as thoso-tbtit were tied, er fastened P-' :' " ' ' : - ": .Bl'fLaiKca. Tidiness about farm buildings marks the thiifly farmer, nnd it is a virtue which grows by practice. The comfort of the family and the herd are alike promoted, and in this ns in many other .things, there is as strong an appeal to pocket and to tho C'.nscicBce as to the principles 'of good taste. lie who neglects irtle matters and can only "slick np" fiowesd then when he makes a regular business of it, is nn untidy and probably a thriftless farmer. If you propose building, bo satisfied with no plan until (t is most thoroughly Studied. Altera tion and, frequeut repairs are costly luxnr ies, , ' ' ' 1 i .- '."J- ; t Ytxa Timber. As fence mending end setting , is one of the first duties after the frost is out' of tho grou'-d, so s standing job for the winter is the getting out-of tt good supply of .pests, rails, and stakes.. Ift it not be forgotten. . . ,',. - '' iflu'An-' imp'enirent wag spell the Presi dent's amnesty with am a thus awfwj What an awful thine wit ia!