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or. Hides and tallow are not the only products of slaughtered animals which should be husbanded. The borns and the bones are too valuable to be neglected. There may be no manufactories of comb, buttons cutlery, &c., at present in the Confederate States to consume these, but it is not too soon to save them. We may any week hear — and it is high time we should hear — of such works being established, and when they are, their products will be cheaper the better the supply of raw material thee quilted into comforts to supply at home the place of the blankets sent to our brave boys in the field. Cotton and linen rags, waste cotton, old bagging and rope, have been wasted to the amount of quite a million dollars a year in the Confederate States.--With the present high price of paper, there can be no pretence that they are not worth caving. Every country trader should offer a fair equivalent for them and accumulate the savings of his neighborhood, to be disposed of at the nearest