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Gen. Jos. E. Johnston has issued an order transferring the command of the "Army of the Mississippi to Lt.-Gen. Polk. W. B. Ryle, of Wilkinson county, Ga., a few days ago, slaughtered a hog which weighed, in gross, eleven hundred and twenty nine pounds. Morgan's command, which is about reassembling, is in want of horses, blankets and clothing. There were 6,199 barrels of flour inspected in Lynchburg, Va., last quarter. The race mare, Mollie Ruckner, won a race at Mobile a few days since. Time, 2.39½.
The Shaving of Gen. Morgan's head. --We have seen a letter stating that a lady in the cars asked Gen. Morgan for a look of his hair, when he pulled off his hat and showed her that he had none to give her, the Yankees having shaved his head in the Ohio penitentiary.--Fayetteville (N. C.) Observer. The Shaving of Gen. Morgan's head. --We have seen a letter stating that a lady in the cars asked Gen. Morgan for a look of his hair, when he pulled off his hat and showed her that he had none to give her, the Yankees having shaved his head in the Ohio penitentiary.--Fayetteville (N. C.) Observer.
For hire. --Two cook women, without encumbrance; three chambermaids; one superior washerwoman; four small girls, from 10 to 11 years old accustomed to house service; one sprightly boy, 13 years old. These servants are of good character. Apply to me at I H Walke's store, Main street. Ed. M. Morgan. N. B.--Also, two factory hands, and one valuable man, accustomed to general service. E. M. M. ja 4--1t*