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THE COUNTRYMAN.
"The brave, and chivalric, but un-
fortunate Hood ; has been relieved
from the command of the army of
Tennessee, at his own request.”
‘‘Thackeray is to have a bust in
Westminister Abbey, among the great
men of England. It is to be placed
close by the effigy of Addison.”
‘‘Here is a ‘personal’ advertisement,
from the New York ‘Herald,’ of last
week:
‘A spleudid female infant (blonde)
of aristocratic parentage, to be adop*
ted out. Apply to Mrs. Worcester,
No. 536, Hudson street.’ *’
Local Items.
Marshall & Rice, by the late yankee raid, lost
Jolly, a slave (wheel right) valued at $ 10.000,
and other minor matters.
Berrien Rice lost only a few trifles from his
bouse, and yard.
Election for Justices Interior Court of Putnam
county, 1865;
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The above are the returns up to Jan. 24th,
1865.
Turn wold Market.
One wool hat for $50
do do 2 lbs. clean, washed wool,
do do 6 bushels of corn,
do do 3 bushels of wheat,
do do 15 lbs. of bacon,
do do 20 lbs. of lard,
do do 12 coon skins,
do do 15 musk rat skins,
do do 20 mink skins,
do do 30 rabbit skins.
One rabbit hat for about 75 per cent, on the
above prices.
One coon hat for about 33 per cent, advance
on the rabbit hats.
One beaver hat for double the prices of the
rabbit hata.
The above are the retail prices. A liberal
discount made at wholesale.—The skins, to-be
good, must be taken from the animal in win
ter, and be well stretched.--The wool must be
cut from the back of a live sheep-.
Oct. 4tb, 64
“Horace Walpole wrote: ‘Use a
little bit of alum, twice or thrice a
week, no bigger than half your nail,
till it has all dissolved in the mouth,
and then spit it out. This has so for
tified my teeth, that they are as
strong as the pen of Junius. I learn
ed it of Mrs. Gfrosvenor, who had not.
a speck in her teeth till her death.”
N O. 1 BRANDY.—A number one article of
blackberry brandy for sale at the Country
Store. J A. TURNER.
Jan. 24, 1865. tf
f FACTORY THREAD for sale, or barter, at
the Country Store. J. A. TURNER.
Jan. 17, 1865. 2t
i\EW ADVERTISEMENTS.
T71RESH DRUGS.—Eng. morphine, Powers
JP & Weightman’s morphine, 150 oz Eng.
quinine, gum camphor, ext. logwood, cochi
neal, powd. ipecac, Dover’s powd., sal soda,
gum opium, powd. opium, Eng. Dote and let
ter paper, Eng. and Conf. envelopes, a fine
asst, tooth brushes, children’s round combs, ni
tric'acid, mur acid, carb. soda, cr. tartar, Eng.
mustard, muriate of tin, tine combs, dress
combs, and pocket combs.
For sale by J. A. GREEN, & CO.,
Jan. 31, 1865. It Union Springs, Ala.
1 GRAFTED Apple trees, choice varie-
1 I )\j ties, lor sale at the Country Store.
Jan. 31, i860. 2t J. A. Turner.
Headquarters Mil. Div. of the West,
January 7th, 1865.
GENERAL ORDER, No. —.
P OST COMMANDANTS, provost marshals,
and enrolliug officers, on duty in this mil
itary division, will not permit to pass, within
its limits, officers, and men, on leave, or fur
lough, or scouting parties of Wheeler’s cavalry,
unless their leave, or furlough, or the order de
tailing the scouting party is approved by Maj.
Gen. Wheeler, or his commanding officer.
Such parties will be arrested, and returned
to their commands, and the names of subordi
nate commanders granting leaves, or lur-
loughs, or ordering such details, will be for
warded to these headquarters, at Montgomery,
Ala.
By command of General Beauregard.
J. B. EUSTIS, A. A. G.
Georgia, Alabama, and Mississippi papers
please insert for one week, and send accounts
to Montgomery, Ala.
Jan. 31, 1865. It
S HOT! SHOT!—Bring up your lead. We
will buy it, mould it 011 shares, or ex
change you shot for lead.
Apply to JOBSON & TRAWlCK,
at Reynolds & Co.’s Foundry,
in the rear of the Macon Arsenal.
Jan. 31, 1865. It
Gold and Silver Wanted, at the Country
Store. J A Turner.
Jan. 3, 1865. 3t
Sorghum Syrup for Sale, at the Country
Store. J A Turner.
Jan. 3, 1865* 3t
The Cotton Planter's Manual for Sale, at the
Country Store. J A Turner.
Jan. 3, 1865. 3t
Rye Wanted, at the Country Store.
Jan. 3, 1865. 3t J. A. Turner.
Butter Wanted, at the Country Store.
Ian. 3, 1865. 3t J. A. Turner.
Traffic and Trade, of all kinds, Wanted, at
the Country Store. J A Turner.
Jau. 3, 1865. Jfc
Barter of all Kinds Wanted, at the Country
Store. ‘ J A Turner.
Jan. 3, 1865. - 3t
Sorghum Syrup Wanted, at the Country
Store. J A Turner.
Jan. 3, 1865. 3t
Potatoes Wanted, at the Country Store.
Jan. 3, 1865. 3t J A Turner.
Four Per Cent. Certificates for sale, at the
Country Store. J A Turner.
Jan. 3, 1865. 3t
Corn for Sale, at the Country Store.
Jan. 3, 1865. 3t J A Turner.
A few Yards of Manilla Rope tor Sale, at the
Country Store. J A Turner.
Jau. 3,1865. ^ 3t
One Slate for Sale, at the Country Store.
Jan. 3, 1865. 3t J A Turner.
School Books for Sale, at the Country Store,
Jan. 3, 1865. 3t J A Turner.
Hats for Sale, at the Country Store. A few
left by the yankeee. Low down, for cash. *
Jan, 3, 1865. 3t J A Turner.
Negroes for Hire, at the Country Store—men,
women, and children. J A Turner.
Jan. 3, 1865. 3t
Webster’s Quarto Dictionary for Sale, at tho
Country Store. J A Turner.
Jan. 3, 1865. 3t
Miscellaneous Books for Sale, at the Coun
try Store. J A Turner.
Jan. 3, 1865. 3t
Wool Wanted, at the Country Store.
Jan. 3, 1865. 3t J A Turner.
Peas Wanted, at the Country Store.
Jan. 3, 1866. 3t J A Turner.
Mules Wanted, at the Country Stor^.
Jan. 3, 1865. 3t J A Turner.
Four PerCent. Certificates Wanted, at the
Country Store. J A Turner.
Jan. 3, 1865. 3t
—
Smoking Tobacco for sale, of domestic growth
but good—at the Country Store.
Jan. 3, 1865. 3t J. A. Turner.
Whiskey, of various qualities, for sale, at the
Country Store. J. A. Turner.
Jan. 3, 1865. 3t
Bottles Wanted—at the Country Store—fbr
which the highest cash prices will be paid.
Jan. 3, 1865. 3t J. A. Turner.
Rabbit Skins Wanted—at the Country Store.
. Jan. 3, 1865. 3t J. A. Turner.:
Corn Wanted, at the Country Store. , j,
Jan. 3,1865. 3t J. A. Turner.
Wheat Wanted, at the Country Store.
Jan. 3, 1865. 3t J. A. Turner*
Turner’s Poems for Sale, at the Country
Store. J A Turned. !
Jan. 3, 1865. 3ti;.|
The Plantation—A Quarterly Review—fdr
Sale, at the Country Store. J A Turney.»
Jan. 3. 1865. 3.t