. The reconstructed farmer [serial] . dinary increase under all the cir-cumstances . States. 1870. I860. Alabama 1,002 000 004,200 Arkansas 435 450 Delaware Florida 140,424 Georgia 1,185 000 • 1, Kentucky ,204 1,155 684 Louisiana 708 002 Maryland 780,000 Mississippi 834,190 Missouri. 1,703,000 1,182,012 North Carolina 1,072 0 10 South Carolina 735,000 703 708 Tennessee 323 1,109,801 Texas 850,000 4 94,215 Virginia ) West Virginia $ 1,596,318 Aggregate .... 13 917,822 12,230,073Increase ,749


. The reconstructed farmer [serial] . dinary increase under all the cir-cumstances . States. 1870. I860. Alabama 1,002 000 004,200 Arkansas 435 450 Delaware Florida 140,424 Georgia 1,185 000 • 1, Kentucky ,204 1,155 684 Louisiana 708 002 Maryland 780,000 Mississippi 834,190 Missouri. 1,703,000 1,182,012 North Carolina 1,072 0 10 South Carolina 735,000 703 708 Tennessee 323 1,109,801 Texas 850,000 4 94,215 Virginia ) West Virginia $ 1,596,318 Aggregate .... 13 917,822 12,230,073Increase ,749 —A Washington letter says retires from the Interior Depart-ment empty-handed. Well, it is hisown fault, if he does. While every-body else was stealing around him heoughtnt to have been so eccentric. — I will forfeit my head if youare not wrong, exclaimed a vehementUnited States Senator to PresidentLincoln in an argument. ? I accept,replied the President -any trifleamongfriends has a value. ^m? FEBRUARY, a i. PUBLISHERS DEPARTMENT. To the Readers of the Farmer. In taking charge of the PublishingDepartment of The ReconstructedFarmer, it may be appropriate for meto say a few words to its kind patrons,to many of whom I am not an entirestranger. First then, as to the objects andaims of its enterprising Editor andmyself. These are—The advancementof the Agricultural interests of ournative State and the South, by afford-ing a special and legitimate mediumto all our practical farmers for thediscussion of matters relating to theirnoble calling, and the interchange ofviews and experience in regard to thesame. For the accomplishment ofthese objects, whatever of experience,energy, capital or talent, we may possess or can command, shall be devoted. And now, friends, we ask you tocontinue to aid in this enterprise, byyour communications, your subscrip-tions, and by good words among yourneighbors. The Farmer ought tohave ten thousand subscribers in theState of North


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