Daily Columbus enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1858-1873, October 19, 1865, Image 2

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. .... . .i i/ui h.i.iihU it U n • m §f*venlf?.'-ri LM;t* on the pound. n-Umi m Indm yield- l l,,u " 1 ’ , ,|m imiuil tn Lo worlit fifty i-c-nU, the * " — while • • r * us -*~ the pound, suppo- News bv Telegraph. ...lift.. ^ liiO “ yield of only ten dnIUni per ncre; an acre* result will be * n ad valo< rin tax of thirty* 4- nrn nnttmi «nv 200 four i*'*r eout. ll tliO commifliionfl and of our Southern cotton, mij ^ of tl . llfie|l0rlat i l(fl „ n d Hturnico bo JOHN II. MARTIN Ktlllor COLUMBUS : Thursday Morning, Oct. 19, 1865. . t% 1 11 HAIPtT ’ ’4 UMNipw|r»U"l, ...... pnundfl, would bring twenty*five uollarK. jnn.led, thu lux ugon the c<»tt*ui will *»**, Then tho coat «f tinnUMirtntioii in nml *t a o»4«l;r"t" c»leuli | ti',n 1 three; j“ I’j ent. 1 from India i» much greater tlinn from J^Vrty-eT I otir plantations to the English porta, and in i’hi' h will iniilu* the wbuio tax , ,1-vrii |»r-r cant. Wo hazard little yintf Umt sueh u tax upon a depressed .... r .i i .i • 1 mid well niirh ruined branch of industry, this would still further lessen thu prion j wo|||(l { * lnl '1 hocotton needetl tor th • At tho residence of his father, in Columbus. „ , Ue„ on tlio 16th init„ of typhoid fever. Wwj 'mtzJttSrJttSSS »*»«*.•■<*.«*«*.»<*j.w. paid to tho producer in a tiino of free i.lcut competition between American nml In dian cottons. The same remarks nro applicable to the production and relative value of (‘Li- neso cotton. We do not present these views for the purpose of stimulating the production of cotton in this country, for we four The I'ulure of Otnui. A few days since n corrcspom hooted at the idea advanced by us that our Southern States could Mill'maintain “almost a monopoly” of tho cotton pro duction-meaning the cotton ul com merce which pnpplie* the great manu facturing establithmenls of Europe and the United Stales. (lar correspondent cited tlie lact that aemuding ton lat«* re port of the Liverpool mnrl.et tlm sales of cotton for the week nmounted !*• 11 -L- (MMt bales, of which only hales \n re American: und wo replied by a n lerence i '7 V ‘“ . . , ,• i» r esfed that g |M,,s to supply tin* raw mateiial l"i hu American mnaufaetoiiai would bo raised, but there could no longer'be any ex porta- 11 VVf* tru-L that Urn entuing Congress may have in it such a representation from the South .-hall prudent the necessities ol We rocoipts are large, enuring groat activity in the market. Wo quote ns follows : Ordinary 41 to Wo. to 4HL« dlings 50 t to •>»•. Factors stringent at those prices, (gold 4'M*, and large recoiuts. Flour and produco firm and advancing. | Business livoly. .... i Nkw Vokk. Oct. 1 1.—Iho Herald Darden, aged six year* and tight month*. Stnecinl Order i Xo. 1. f The citizens of Dusaoll county arc hereby in formed that, by virtue of appointment, and in obedience to instructions from his ExceHonoy. liichmond correspondent of tho 12th says ldwIS K. PARSONS, Provisional Governor up to tiiis writing tho indications are that I 0 f tbc State of Alabama, I hereby assumo oom- the following named gentlemen arc elect- i i*d in this district: For Congress, B. J. Barbour; to the House of Virginia Dde maud of the Militia of this county All persons desirous of forming Volunteer Companies for the County, to suppress insur- our i.oopb: fairly to the public mmci. vvo I cato-. there t c now no doubt ol- Inn elec- ; — * . _ . , . trust that then; will he no return to the Ljon «f X. M. L -o. It. Gratten and Little- r ..... id cxidtisivc policy^ which j lon Xazwell lor thu city c-f liichmond, 1 and Franklin .Stearns for Henrico county. authorized by the said order to form themselves into Volunteer Companies, and will recommend it will not bo to tho advantage of i'j thin thirt crop next year, but hh a word of cn- j n f cimriij'omont to our "ho m,y I.p j Su.ifti.m of. appalled by the figures which Miotv that 1 Great Britain haa found other cotton protect i v Basliat ha* exploded and tbc leading nn- lions of Kurope have r«nounccd. Europe , p. conceded that John II. Gilmer will suitable perrons to command the aamo. wit h difficulty it inn.-L be confessed, . be elected to the State Somite. Tho necessary arms and ammunition will be Tho defeat of Mi'. Charles Pulmcr for j f uru i.hcd. By order, CHARLES M. HOOPER, Col. com'd'R Militia Russell County. OctPJ-tf learned llm le»son that Inll reyenues arc inn .till l>n ,rivr.|, |n j to Lu sci.urci by low InvieO upon u tho Som.to is n mo.-t. disHStrous indication, i tbnt loo miioli ntt( nl 1011 ..III U f,!V ! (pw . BM ,1 ll,,,,,, tho ncce-suiies |{,. j s t| 10 di-'iiijruishcd Unioni.t who I weeks Mito was introduced to 1’resi- j Inhn.soii and bin Cabinet ut the hx m ; _—:— country j cculive Mansion, and coiiiplinroii ted for h as t<, invite en cx,ieriuient in tioliucnl his exalt; <1 chmacler and service? to economy which sviil ho pei iioufl to tin- : f j 10 (Jnion lliroii^liout the into war, in National prnaperi'y. TheSoutli iiiual as* liichmond. to consideration:, wiiicii tuicip'MCt this diaptivilv was dim to tim hit*' war, i that prevented llm shipment of cotton to Liverpool, and tfi liie hi;xh prices ruling, that stiinnlntoil only for n liiA* 1 j inoreuseil production and <x|ual:itioii from other countries factories. Yankee Mensallaii, .Many have been Iho resorts of the mhid sectional politicians of the North In keep op tho miiinogily against the Sonlh, notwithstanding tho close of the article nn Iho production and coo- I judicn inoroly; hut others couihioo inu- i,th,n of eoltou, from which wo do- lignily with tho desire to make lnonoy Tim Now York Ilm-Wof the il'.li iusl. 1 war and llm abolition of slavery. Some has an olahnri.lo historical and stalisli- j „f those are tho offspring of party pro ctd sumption l-ive facts and figures llmt go far to. sus tain llm view wo look the oilier day o-- pociully oar declaration that tin- groat augmentation of tlm slock ot cotton in Liverpool from n/a.r counlrieg than the Slates of lids I'liion was duo in gronlor part to increased , r/mrlotiim Irmn India and China than to inorea-od jninlu'lum her proportion .it the public debt j liejurn.- are favorable to the election of i Xpeiisos ol llm Government. I Omrien Meshy, the eligible cundidutu i ■ HEADQUARTERS VOL. MTL1TIA, Hossku. County. .' CaAwroaii. At,a., Oct. I Spcriitl (Jnl-1 MILITIA. ) r. At.*., >• it. 7th, 1665. ) .Vo. 4. I Tile interest., of all suctions her labor shall not only he hut even promoted and fe-L thill it | Rti, district. may conlribul**, «•- in lorim-r .yvar^, tho woalth ol tho Uupublb*. j out “f‘ tin* ii*HU«.-i of tlm wur. Of thu I tlforcliiirnctiT iau libol ujion tho South ern .slavelioklura which wo find in the* Srw York Clipper of tin* IBtli inHaiit* That paper contains an advertisement of i j-j llu* exhibition of two dogs called “Hero** and •‘.lack,” auid to have been kept at (hintlu Tliuuder and Andersonvilie to A 1,1 it 11! More latclBgibli'. Thn following i* it fuller and more in*cl- . Itgihlo report of a fcon*? before the Wiiz military cmnmisH’mn on llm Hth in-1., i than that which npptwn-d in our Teio ! graphic column yeHerdoj : Ed. Williugfon of tho 42d New York ! olunto«e> tolilied that ho wup a prisoner Allcifir.cn* of the Girard and Dover Deuta, . quin* that i '>c i ho ?»'h district. 1 " j (No’s 2 aud 13), who dosire to suppreo* insurroc- ••ganiz-d, _| jj 4 jf ( ,g Ue is probably elected in tho rcetion and crimes of violence, are requested to meet in Girard, on October 25th, 1865, for the purpose of organizing and electing officer*. Anns and ammunition will bo furnished. Dy order. CHARLES M. HOOPER, oct JO td Col. coui'd'g Vol. Militia. Tho constitutional amonJmonl is adopt- | o«l by an almost unanimous vote. It ro- I inovo* mII ilisability from holding olfiou, i as applicable! to tho?o who prominently : participated in tho rebellion. Fact* tiro developing tho ability as well u~ the disposition of tho negroes to main tain their manhood. Fim \ DKi.lMiT\, Got. II — At tho Epis copal Convention this morning, lion. JI ohc*! Binni'y offered tho following : R'-solvod, That this House, inmostcor* ! ...... ..w .. , diall.v concurring, as it has done, in the I boih'ai ilalh i iiami"in'id" Amiere'mvilla; I resolution of tlm House of Bishops, a;,- j "! ATTENTION! the latter heller than the former. Tin - | dinting n day of thanksgiving for the nri*onei * c'lrrieil w ilh hinVfrorn Belli* 1*- | return of ponce lo tho country and unity I,,,,.! wer** ick. and somedi. .1 on tbc way. , to the Church, do ino-t respectfully ex- ' mi- id our war mid blockade, and : when we resunn’d flu* proilncl clicup cotton on n largo arnlo. Wo copy from the nrlii vhi< U l'.ual; •dli. I'iCiI I «»r tho i-l drew lo rmi-i-li , llm mu i ic ii <. liumto in nnv quarter of the ;;h»l»e, mid flint this i guard the United States prisomus con- stiinulus to exportaliou from India and fined there. They are both described Uliina was attributable im u ly to the 1 as very ferocious bloodhounds, ono from luiiisiiii 1 high juices uoiim qneiit upon Russia and the other from Cuba, and pictures of tlie brutes lire given to nl- Iract ntteiition. We extract from tlie advertisement tho following remark uon- cerning Southern planters, which is suf ficient to satisfy us (even if we knew nothin# of the unscrupulous ehnraoter of a New England Yankee trying to make money out of some humbug) that the dogs mi exhibition are as ignorant of Southern life and customs as their ex hibitors, and, with all their brutality, are noble animals compared to tho bipeds who seek to make money by ministering 1 to sectional jmssion: “\Yo are told by those better informed that every slaveholder who kept his pack of hounds, in order to perfect, them for the chase of tho negro, brings each slave before his pack and draws blood from liis arm, which is given to every hound, that they may at once become fa miliar witli his men, and at. the sumo time attain greater perfection in the hunt. In case ono or more escape, he takes to tho pack some article worn by the fugitive, which the hound scents.— lie is then placed upon the truck, and I woe in* to the mifovtuvinte negro !” a? at Andm'-onvillo became sum I- I prei»'*to the Jimi-o (-1 Bishops its most • ariiwtdesire that,in conH'^uencethereof, a day he apjiointed for religious service*, some- i and thanks l-e otiered to Almighty God tor thee?tfthli«hmcntof national authority over our country, for the removal of Hint Know' why I ! occasion of national dissension, to which our trouble? were duo. .Judge Cluimbois moved to lay the reso lution <-n the table Am* i i«-i>. AV«*t lii'li-- ,V.\ Film-n» .V Mwl ilorr.iiH-un i <»ri -i tin:umount car 1 K*i|. mid . ll" rc -ei|'t.- for l > 11a\ t met willi :*li,bn- ; * i*'.*• .>'H 1,1 Hill lilllc*. 1*011,11 in hale*. •V.'hhi hale*. ‘ 11,01 Ml ha 1 c., On,O'm halt s. It i ,-Mi hale •. hid- • h.t Tut id o hidt-H. .Mup.p-'Hi bale.*. It will he s< cn by tin* idiot< tnt»li*that more than two thirds ol Jho cotton re ceived in England la-i year, and of the estimated receipts of this year, comes from India ami China That tins is merely, or in great ]»arI, an increase of exportation from flio-t countries, aud not of their production, is shown by statements made before the war. Tho Worhl collates a, few of tliOM* sis to In- din, thus: “Its (India’s) population is about one hundred and fifty millions, five-fold that of the Union, and these arc clothed in light cotton’ gnvnients in Miuiinrr, and in calico cuts and dresses, paddl'd with cotton, in winter. Major General Briggs concluded that • 175 mil lion pounds are consumed for one dress of two-nud-a-hnlf pounds weight to each person. At night the people lie on beds of cotton, and, instead of blankets, ev er themselves with quilts of colic-) pad ded with the same material. In place of doors and windows they hang up thick cotton curtains. Awnings and carpets, tents and lout-ropes, the coverings of enrringoH, tin* housings of elephants, From tho AukuhIu Transcript, l-'lnanrlat Policy ol Hit* Government, At a recent meeting of Llm bond-hold* era i f the Govnrnnioat, at Frankforl-on- the Main, Mr. Lanier, a Now York banker, stated to the large iipsemhly ttial ho had culli d the meeting at the instance of Sec retary .McCulloch, not for Iho purpo.-o of obtaining more money, but to rc-nssure tho creditors of the government by in forming them of its proposed financial policy. l lm important statement wn- made by .Mr. Lunier, that Congress was expected nl the coming Position, to nuthoriso an export duty on cotton, tobacco and other Southern Staples, from which art addi tional revenue of sixty millions would tie ohlaii oct. The German capitalists were not favorably impressed with the plan, j They believe that export duties are m.jti- i lion- to the public prosperity. They s’aiu that such has been till) experience oi' Eu ler M" the ii mi* i or ol prisoners mcreii*»e<l llif. broil*I w:i“ laid mm burned on the out fidonmitaw within, tho pirsooc limi-h ate it and s-mne thievv it away. ('apt. \Yirz Fai l to those who spoke to him on iho mbjc , >i. ppc'l ration-, and I was obliged to uo il. " Some id’ the prironer.- had a small i .iipply of rations from the day belqre. ; NVilmnever heard of Wirz aswaulling pri-oiiers. W’irz«|»|ienl«fl to the prisoners lo I'flp enlarge llm ptoekado, and fciiid it u-mi Id re i v them ten feet instead of fair. Hilling thu |*ro«'M■•lings Baker made a re* j n,ai-g, to which (.'hipmun replied that I (Mnr.rcl has nssuined es a fact that which is hot. true. Baker said if the truth did not show tin* fa* t as he slat* *! i'., he would not a-k armthi-r ipifuition. Cn!. Clii|»mnn—Tho burden i< on tlio com,-*d to show i*. linke r -aid the Government had refused to subj man M r. Ihrvvh-p. Col. I'hipiiiati said that was false, tie::. Wallace hero intorpoped, and said tho r- ntioveisy iniifl do e. Ibikoi— I a?k the court— G'-neral NYailm e ?aid the explanation has gone fur enough. Mr. Baker I will not have an insertion made that is ' correct it. General Walla* *• Take your soul. Air. Baker-Js it right to ask tho Court a cjiiei tion '! General Wallace—()hey the order of the Com t; lake your -eat or wo will have you taken out of the Court. Mr. Baker re-umeil his seat, and suid ho wnul-1 liLo to u k the Court a question. General Wallace—A-k tlm (|iieslioii of thnwitruFi. Mr. linker— 1 will correct tho statement out si* lr-. Col. Chipman—1 will he with you bn any occasion anil at any place. Mr. Baker— 1 do not want to moot you outside; I wi I Correct the statement out- hid e ; you said what was not true. This call ml hr toli-rated. General Wallace t * Mr. Baker—Your course is becoming intolrrabloriihle; do you wish to proceed with tlm case ! Biker It* 1 am allowed tho Fame priv ilege the (invcinnmni is. Gen. Wallin e— You Imivo been ordered to g«» on with the examination ol witness. Baker I do not disobey the order of the Court, ar.d Urn examination was re sumed. The vvitness then tostillud that ho was one of n delegation of six prisoners lo i "* to Washington anu present a petit ii tlio United Mates authorities for an cluing*) of piisonnrs, Gen. Winder Wii/. a-senlmg to the errand. Chipman **hj«cle*i to this, saying t wiis no ovidenee t-* *ti«'W that tlie orif j Tho Funrisylvania Hdegolion culled for I tin- ayes and nuy.s. i Mr. Biudny said these nro truths lo which fit* uttcianco have yet been given, i Mr. Binney was loudly called to order, j Dr. Goodwin naked if ‘lie question had I been taken. If it had, lie called for its reconsideration. j u I .Judge Biddle of New York, moved to ! I lav ihe resolution on the table. I Hon. Mr. Burnett tried to ask a ques- j tion, hut wu- ulfO interrupted. The Rev. Dr. Goodwin asked if such a I course a.* wn- proposed would not settle the question. Tlio Chair decided it could not be ! brought up to-day, hut could hereafter. I Tho yen- and nays having been called ! for were taken, the question being the | motion to lay the motion to reconsider on the table, tho effect of tho passage of which iml not bo allowed to l would be to prevent tho question being | up again during the session of the present | Convention. j The result of the vote by dioceses was as follow-: Clerical 20yoas, D nays; Lay 15 yens, 7 nays. tho trappings of Ihum s. nn- all made of repo, where the imposition of no export o.ottou. Ur. Wit-lil t stimiili's Hint oncli ! lUlli, ' s "' u ' ol . HS Rml r,lw -inport Jmi, individual in India eoiiHume.-* twenty pounds of iM»tt«m for these ditVeient pur poses, ‘equivalent t** about M.BiHi millions nummlK used in the country.* Dr. Hoyle considers this to he too high tm estimate, as the number of tlmsu who nso losstlian twenty jmmiihIs greatly pre ponderates over tin- number ot those who use so much. In I>.”»# Pr. I'orhes Wutaon”ealeul.it*'d that *.MB0 millions of pound* were required tor home use, mid stated that the average • xoort for three years had been 272 millions. Accept ing Dr. Boyle's i stimuli* of I DU pounds as the yield of native cotton per aero, he concluded that 21 millions of acres were occupied by cotton cultivation. A wri- Nbw Youk Mkuciianth and Fhksi- dknt doiiNHOK.—Tho success* of Mr. ,l**hnson’s reorganization policy U of morn than ordinary importance to the merchants and business men of this, Ihn emnmurciid metropolis of the nation. It will revive tho agricultural interests of the .South and open a new li**!d of enter prise, furnishing gr».-at inducements both to capitalists and emigration ; thu- bring ing about a prosperity of the Southern Slates beyond anything ever y»-t known in that auction This will come back with a reward of a hundred and a thousand fold to tlie commercial and mercantile in terests of this city. On the other hand, should tho programme of the radicals bo successful, and the restoration of the Southern Slates delayed until they can insert as its basis negro suffrage, repudia tion and linancial disaster aro sure to fol low. Anarchy will bo the ohler of the day in tho South, accompanied by a se- vi.ro Lo) ivnon I I.o * mo ,...000 This aits of nly OX HAND AND TO ARRIVE A CHOICE .SELECTION Of DRT GOODS. SHOES, LADIES’ CLOAKS, ZEE OSIERY, GLOVES, &c. Ol'Il STOCK COMPRISES Superior all Wool French Merinos, Of the fullovrinc colors: SOLFERINO, ROYAL PURPLE, MAZARINE BLUE. ASHES OF ROSES. BEAUTIFUL BROWN. “ ROSE; ALL WOOL DELAINES, various colors. DRESS BUTTONS AND TRIMMINGS. Superior Black ami Colored CLOTHS, for Ladies' Cloaks, Plain. Plaid, and Stripod POPLINS, Ac , Ac, TE1 IMS_CASH. PEACOCK AUD CHAPMAN, I\»rmerly of HARNETT, CHAPMAN A CO., Will l»o plcaFod to soc all their old friend* and as many new one* at “THE BEE HIVE.’ Got 19—6m NO KNICK KNACKS! NO TRASH! Whoever Wants Full Value for their Money Must Come to B. JACKSON’S, 133 Broad St., NEXT DOOR TO ROSETTE A LAWHON. The Largest and Best Stock of DRY GOODS -AND- CLOTHING, Consisting of the following articles, I offer now to mv friends nnd customers : CALICOES, DELAIXES, ALPACA! and LC8TRE8, MERINOS—French and English, n m; vs, BLEACHED Mt'SLISS and 8 MEETING, LADIES’ CLOTH CLOAKS, the latest style; and a great many other arti cles too numerous to mention. 1 respectfully invite my friend* aud custom ers to call soon. Country Merchants will do well to lay in their supplies at my store. B. JACKSON, oct lo tjanl 133 Broad street. AUCTION By ID. 3?' y ALq (Late Elus, l.ivi^^^ll Liquors in Cases. 500 Cases Choice Whiskey and Brandy, 100 Baskets Champagne, .Just rcccivc-1 nnd for sale at EPPING, HANSERD & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, COLUMBUS, GEO. mice? made on Colton consigned to our friends in Apalachicola, New York or Liver- *ol. . II, Kppinu, Jos. IIa.vskbi), R, B, Watiox, oct 17-hu • HANSERD, WATSON & C0„ COMMISSION MERCHANTS, APALACHICOLA, FLA. Advances made on Cotton consigned to our friends in New York ami Liverpool. Jus. Hanhkkp. R. II. Watbok. II. H. Kiting. oct 17-1 in D. H. BALDWIN & C0„ COMMISSION MERCHANTS, I?H PEARL .STREET, NEW YORK. poiodblp, Imd been provod to bo most mlvuiitagmuis to thu Stato. Wu think that our danger in this coun try will arise from tlio fact, that tlio tin an- rial estimates will hu husud upon the sta tistics of production under the old rryitur. Thu Southern maple* were then an im- meiihc contribution to commerce, and thus t«* tlit* National wealth. Leaving out of view Mich product* as worn not largely expoitud, tlio South producod in round numbers, for the your 1R‘!0, one hundred hml eighty-seven million* of pounds of rice, tInec hundred and sevonly miilious of pound.- ol tobacco, and live millions of bales or two thousund millions of pounds ot cotton. Largo quantities ot thus i sta ples were aunt abroad. Tlio valuoof what \va* exported in IMfVI, according to the Faleiit OfDcu Keporl, thu Abstiaetof tlie Ueiisus, and tlio Report of the Committee .-ii Navigation, was as follows: Itiec, one million six hundred thousand dollars; Tobacco mid its products, eleven million three hundred thousand dollar reached the Failed Tub Asiatic (.'iioi.kka.—Tho npj aiuai of A-iatic cholera at Southauq- Knghmd, is iinnouncud in the L u Tunes. This nnnounc.onient. 1ms * re some pxcitement in New York, nnd pres* there is urging that sanitary pr rations he made nl onoo by Iho h» commissioners, and city council, l*» i the invader when he comes. Only cafes had occurred at Southampton i tlio sailing of t he steamer llmt had an In-lnt New Y*»rk. Of tin- di*oi<e it tin* London Times says: At the moment when we wore comim ulaling o.tr-elves, with every appearam ■ ol reason, that tin* outbreak of cholera in • tlm Meilitrrranoaii portended n*> immedi ate dang* r I.* ourselves, wo are warned by , paragraph in our i:npre*«i<m of this Cotton, t,*r on the suMoci . ri , ; one hundred and nine million tour bun- ltt 0,1 " U1J0C ' 1 lw I <lr«il lliuuexiul Jollhi* —nuking 14 Intel uf mnnufaoturo in India U not eaviu-d on u few hire** towns, *»r in on** or two din two bund rod and twenty-two million three hundrud thousand doflnis. To rui*e I sixty milllnot ut ruvouue upon this export- ti'icts: it is imiver*al. Tlio growth of ; alh-u wo should have boon obliged t- irm cm, >ro, cot- vho last >sed oi Union county, arrived with guns, and m *li*guUe, approa.hed thegrounds where tin* negroes wero Bleeping and fired into the gin housu nnd (juartors contiguous. . r : ,1 ■ • ; Noneot the negroes were wounded, but i lions plague ut ic* cholern ■ of decided As §5SkS3m»-38S 1 1 white labor necessary to savo his crops, he is fully determined not to ho brow beaten then served upon Mr. Fotilon that none KNICK KNACKS AND- NOTIONS! Although I have not the LARGEST STOCK of tho ahnvo articles in the oity, it is a WELL KNOWN FACT thnt I keep only tho > v o GOODS, and thnt every ono making purchases of me gets value received for all invtMtuiento made at the I have now on hand, in addition te the above Stock of IDIR/IT GOODS, A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF FRENCH I0NERI1 cotton in nrnrly hn general ua the growth of food, and every where the women Apond a portion of their time in spiu- { Utrotn tax of uhout 2d per cent. upon it. Hut if the Si ulh wer** in a condition to xport a* largely u> hereafter, as she has n heretofore, the Internal Revenue ning, and almost every village contains tax would have t*» bo added to this amount, \nd it would he found, we apprehend, that but onoot tho Southern staple* above m ntionod, could be wisely made the subject of nn expert tax — we refer t«> Cot ton. llieu and Tobacco uro raised by other countries, ami will compete with tho Southern products in the foreign mar ket. An export duty upon then 1.0 vssnrily enhance the price, and di . if not destroy the trade. Kxport duties j two pin its Weaver* mid supplies its own inhabi tants with the clothing they require.* Mr. Doubling sn»: *lt may mfelv be aRinned that there is more -otton manu factured by hand in India than is limuu- fftotuved by machinery in nil the rest of the world put together.' " The high prices ruust-d by our war, nnd tlie activity of J'.nglish agents in collecting ami exporting the cotton of Judiu. mndo it supply to so large an ex tent tho place of American cotton. Rut it may he asked, will not this exporta tion from India continue ? Wo think the facts stated above, thnt everywhere in India the growth of cotton before our wur was nearly ns gcucrnl as the growth I course, in tho present condition of labor n fatal in thirty-six hour.-, after oxhib itiagnll Iho syiiiptonnrof tlu* nio-t vim- i“;‘ £ h\V.!t;wJ h ? n l, ;mi^t! n .' ,r by the n.cb, nnd^will mVii IiLM'ii coutmcli-il ill ill,. Mi'iliiurmhotn »nd fi* nitli; ‘ , ‘ li "' »*>*>»•> alludud to, billon Imd only iluvalopfd itwlf alter the arrival V tu| d rnr y, dopreealo and ri-gret it. of il« vielim, on Ki.Klirli Kvuund. If the I ... ,7**^** two oii-os haw occurred a* reported, they »* omi.n h Wagk< is N'kw York.— niu-l bo considered us an appearance of' r ron» tho following from tlio N»\v York cholera among u-\ and it is possible they ,Sun \ it would -eem that u Sewing Wo rn nj* piovo to be the lir-t two drops of a d Bureau, or another Toni llood to storm. ; *mg another “Song of the Shirt,” is great- , ly needed in that city: Funs Perrons Paisaned. S '’ ni,i 10 sowing girls find J et ier working women has been so often Luuis K*l-uWic»n, IM. 1-. . brought to iiubliu notice, that would sceni \\ e lisar ol an luvful tragody that trails- Uo bo a work of supererogation to again will | spin tl last week in the town of Shiloh, , refer to it. Yet it is notoriously true that Randolph eounty. I'd. U ji^ponrB^tbat j tho weekly slip end paid to girls in many AND THE CELEBRATED MOSS ROSE CANDIES Which lam MANL’FACTURINU everydu* 1 will begin in a short time, the Hiking of FANCY CAKES, Ornamented i suitable for iuy usual SUPERIOR STYLE, l.m-. Dr*. Campbell nnd Min- anm»t bo profitably laid by a country i tier, of tlmt plae**, recently sent tcuho drug upon it* products, rscqtt irhrn it A*;.h o ‘— ' ‘ ' 4 - ‘ ' **• iiomopoty u f thoucpmlucts, and the neeea- -ities of other nations force tbum to pay the enhuneed price. Our monopoly i.4 not in rice, tobacco or NUgar, but in the article of American cotton. Upon store of A. A. Anderson, in Chester, L r a quantity of calomel, in ono day, tho r _, medicine wu* administered t«> forty pa- Diir monopoly i.-. ! tieni*, when it win discovered that with lie calomel there wn* mixed corrosive ubliniHto, a vi*»lent poison. All of the this nioiio can an export duty be impose.! ! pa'lont* wore tahen with uiarming syinp- with nrletv. Tlio result w *uld be thu! t»»in*, ami in the eases of seven of them ibis staple would bear a lux of some 55 per cent, ad valorem. This is on the supposition that tlm cotton crop of tho immediate future will be a- large as that of 18511. Such a result, ot of food, nnd that tlie catimntc of the ' “*»ong us, cannot be expected. .Many . ,, e . , ,.... , i suppose thut no cotton for foreign con* yield of tin* land m only 100 pounds per : sumption can be raised; the most hopelul aoro, nre pretty .-*u , «*ng evidence thut it I n ° l venture to anticipate more than a ' onnuot oontimiu whon ot.r Southom j qSSnUty 0l b!» jrtei? U thVv» l iul! 0 ofTbI' the result had proved fatal at the date of our advices, and it was feared that others Would not survive. Among those whose death ensued wero ft family named Mel- linger, v„.i,i.-tiiig uf ni8n, witV tmJ child. »4>me p aces nno woman lias beoo known ti r «u Dr. Campbell, an intelligent te of tho shops in this city continues to bo totally itiadc,piato to provide a suffleienev of food, much less to cnablo them to pro- euro decent clothing. At tho present timo the cutnmonost board cannot bo obtained tor less than four dollars por week, aud yet an advertisement yesterday morning ottered the munificent sum of $2 50 to s:i •a por week to girls for “light work.’’ t he work uiu.-t ho light indeed where no higher wages are paid. In a shirt-making store on Broadway tho wages paid to girls weekly are from three to four dollars—not enough to get decent shelter and food. In Campbell and interesting young lady, died in hours alter having taken the di scribed h.v her brother. |-«o calomel containing the poison was j setting"'pay best, Ua tho former put up in the ordinary way, and had not workers ' can earn from eight to ton dsfi- V I , ’ R,,t ®« and siii 50; but she has k it w I been reckoned “an extra giiiarl worker.” i tho sub- * •' ** ., -.swsivu hh ctiru ema pro- | from all that cun be learned been timipero.i with alter leaving tlm store Staten uguiu export cotton at 12A cents i cotton upon which the tux must bo levied j of a wh»»lo-;ilo druggist in S'.. Louis, bv nor pound If Other evidence worn « ,ou i l1 h« tweuty'soyen million aud three whom it was Impound from Kngland, por po . , hundr.»d thousand dollars; thut is to say, ! lhe presence ot corrosive sublimate W'as wanting, wc have it in a report of Ttrit —- k - lr *'— * J —-■ - 1 ■ —'*•-* • •- ’ ----- i<h iigcnta in India, already noticed in our columua. that cotton eamjot continue to ho forwarded in such largo quantities from that country «linn the price lulls to the old figures. , Laiior in cheap in India, hot tlie cot ton is not worth ns much as rain by per haps 20|>.r cant. If, than, an acre of loss than cue-half tho export duties ex- I probably duo to a culpable carelossness, peeled to bo raised from it. Or if, which i <atbcr tnail design, at the laboratory of might be a luirer estimate, wo take tin j Die manufacturer. If this hypothesis is cotton crop of 1 *450 as th.: basis of the com- i correct, it is tonifying lo think ef the pos- putution, and make an approximation to -ibie consequence! in othor parts ol tho tlie exports which would lie ruudo upon I country, i no-fourth ol that, these would amount to I — — about a million of bales, or tour hundred Trains are now running from riiiladel- millionsof pounds. Tornisoeixty million, phia t-> Lynchburg, without change of ol revenue from this, would require the j curs— a l,e,t never accompli,hod before tho imposition of a tax of fifteen cents on the war, and an accommodation that will he pound. Add to lids the Internal Revenue I appreciated bv the no r,'bants and the tat, and ikeUoveinin.nl duty will amount l travailing public generally. WEDDINGS, PARTIES, &c., <fcc., «&c. NOW IN STORE, a well selected Stock of PINE APPLES, (preserved In their own juice), PICKLES. CAN ROODS, Ac,, Ac., Frcbh Uruund SPICE, MATCHES AND CANDLES, FOOT MATS. BROOMS. Ac.. Ac., Wood and Willow Ware, EX TRA JINE APPLES, fur eating or cooking. BEESWAX AND DRIED FRUIT WANTBS, I will soil any ot this Stock for 6 A SH y OR EXCHANGE FOR PRODUCE Our Bees Work till 9 at Night I Oct 19,18H5—(ini smart • ■ ——..., »v. voti dul- lars per week, uud on the latter fifteen dollui- per Wi-ek is sometimes earned, the work being by tho piece. How poor girls can live on tlio smaller amounts quoted above is a matter of mere oonjecturo. In deed, it is wed known that many sink in to degradation, being unable to support I do on the scanty wages allowed Cor sixty, six hours work a week; and until employ, ers begin to cultivate a conscience, tbc same Story of suffering, want and infamy will be loid to the end of the chapter. Tlio L'binesu giant in Kngland put a clause in his contract that if hu died he j should bo sent free of l'Xpen,e to t’lnna i lie carries hi* coltln with him. TURN ID SEED andreth’8 FRESH TURNIP SEED. For sale low at the ' BEE HIVE. brands, oct 15 tjanl PAXCY Q,T01 *Cq ^harness-,, very ,1,.^ 1 Extra fast, kind and „ work., n „„ tltur dooku’h^ [Both tho above anlm.t. J- BU08Y. I BUOQY POLE *w» Ji ALSO, LIKELY' TOUNO MULES SADDLE AND UARNEss',,0^ WAGONS AND BUGGIES. ^ 1 Very fino MILCH COW L l net 17-*8 ' 4o '. F.i -H* E. ELL (Lato Ellis, Livinsston h Q, O N wi ^^V t 0e,.^, ^ 1 LARGE RICH'S FIRK PRl ,, it with double door and lewd,,, L in good order. 1 Medium sits liERRIXQ g SAFE—lmj-rove,! Lock-1 Flkti *n good« Rkf Vork. BRIGHAM, BALDWIN L C0„ COMMISSION MERCHANTS, SAVANNAH. Advunoep made on con.signtaentA to our House in New York, nnd to our friend* in Liverpool and Glasgow. Ocl. 10,1865—3m F. J. Con a nt. A. J. Younq CONANT & YOUNG, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NO. 39 SOUTH STREET, New York, Offer their services for tales Cotton. Tobacco, or other produce, and will purchase on order goods of all kind*. REFER Atkins, Dunham A Co., C. R. Woods E. IL Young, W. H. Young, It. M. Gunby. Oct. 7—3m T O : Apalachicola, Fla. Kufaula, Ala. do Columhus, On. do D. 8. BF.XKDICT. F.. W. BBKKMCT. J. C. DRHRDICT I). S. BENEDICT A: SONS, GROCERS AND COMMISSION MHROIIANTB, NO. 23S MAIN STREET, Between Third and Four® .Sts., LOIISVILLE, KY. 8. V. ROWLAND. W. M. IEVINK. 9. N. HTKW A UT. ROWLAND, IRVINE & 00., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN BOOTS AND SHOES, NO. 102 WALNUT STREET, Between Pearl nnd Third Street*, CINCINNATI, OHIO. Oct. 6,1865—2m 1' Very fine Tupwtry CARPET most new. ’ A SPLENDID 7 OCTAVE pr,- PIANO, of modern sty,. tone—as good as new. Csab,^ store until day of 8il | e . 1 COOKING 8I0Vt—nearly „„ 1 Show care. Bureaus. Side ba, ri jJ Chairs, Tablet Jlattres.es, Jc„ ,t c ' very defliraMiJvoodf. ALSO. 300 Spares Mobile nnd GirardR. [a lots to Fuit pun-liiisei.t; VERY DESIRABLE BCILDIX. | Wynnton, omiusito K. T, Shenb, Jno. D. Atkins, eontaitdnsll. TO beautiful building bit. _oct io-ta By D. P. EL LI (Late Ellis, Livixobtok i Co Desirable City Propei ()N *V. KS J?AV -Ith October at|r.k v/ I will noil iq front of uiy tit ore: Store House and Lo On Broad street, generally known a*' K .More, noarly opposite to Marine Din front on Broad street of i-? 1 . feet ur.r running bnclr'147 ft luinidiu. Titl«i uble. Bo**ee*ion nt once. Term* V* ckpIi, bnlunco l*t January n Dwelling House and S tuatod enrtor of Brood and Karh *ti ing the aoutli portion ol I>.| No. \S, 1 fui tabic improvbhiontt*. Oorni wa t*.’ tnin« about 1-3uere, morn <.r im. t feet. Dwelliflk House and On McIntosbs«ftreet, betweon Sr. Crawford, next door south ot the i niu. J4nrri*, k (tho laic .Sexton,) „ about 1 , llou*c ha* lour wel rooms, with garden and neoc-sarj out All nenrly now, Titles good. Jenni Purchasers will do well to ex above property before the sale. By D. P. ELLI! (LATE ELLIS. LIViNGSTOS VALUABLE WAREHOl’Sl Storehouse Propei A.T AUCTION IN THE CITY OF COM UK property knoiflk DILLARD, POWELL L WAREHOUSE, Fronting on Broad street about MOl* ing on Bryan «treet ISOteet, andonFi 275 feet, with all thu brick—nearly rebuild. This Warehoaso whs destroyed by time of Wilnon’s r.:i*l and would it* about 12,6)0 bale* of Cotton, in u tho Wurohouse, thero nro attaehadt tenement* fronting Broad street. Term*—1-3 CRt?h, balance 0 and 12 Plan of tha lots can bo seen at room. CARTER & FLOUR DRUGGIST COLUMBUS, G IT A YE just received a full and iel* -ll ment of DRUGS, MEDIOIN CHEMICALS, BRUSHES, PKKFIJM SOAPS, OOMBi TEAS, STATIONARY, 4c. n examination of which vr i* and the public generally. Physicists and Merch; purchasing their supplies in Columbia it decidodly to .thoir interest to p" before buying, im wo feel .••utistiw « nish them with good* thut eannottailt both in quality and priee. THE LADI B S will find our stock of FAN’CV d equallod in stylo and comprisinf most delightful articles ever introd*ew city. TO INVALIDS wo would say that our LIQt’0R> * r ^ for medical purposos, have been -V* especial care, and cannot be >urps*-**° ^ty and flavor. JOHN KING, BANKER AND BROKER OJ!lt:« at tlie old Marlu* Bonk Ageni y, WILL BUY AND SELL GOLD, SILVER, EXCHANGE, bank notes ane UNCURRENT MONEY. ALL KINDS OF STOCKS. BONDS. AND OTHER SECURITIES. Bought and .old on Commifwion. . Particular attention paid to ColleoGona at this and other points and tho proc.ed, remitted promtly. Oct 13—2m ocl 17 st wtotiob, ki i P rn *“') "then who a. r M EXPENow'.-? ll T H c *° da Bruce A C be purchased at tiar a* ALEXANDBR. Agent. Sept S-M d " 0T “ r hardworo tloro. * RYE! RYE! 200 "!’u®!iL L !u, s h“ ED RY * *« - out U-lw TYLER H ROBISON. WM. G. SWAN, (LATE OF TENNESSEE.) ATTORNEY AT LAW, COLUMBUS, GA, TH08. 0. JOHNSON, (LATE OF ST. LOUIS, MO,) ATTORNEY AT LAW, (lain and Real Estate Agent, Mo. SO Mark*, Street, (,’p S4.lr«, MONTGOMERY, ALA. Oat. !<>—*»• MESSRS. FOWLER AW PHRE»OLOGlS 3KS bIoadwav, *• ’ PUBLISH THE PHRENOLOGICAL JOI And Llfl! 1LLISTR.IT! AT *2 A YEAR-SINGLE SOS New Yolnmns commence in J.auifT Agents Wsnt®*! Oct. ll-dttwtt SIGHT EXOHAN OIST ISTE5V yo: POR SAIiE. In Sums to Suit Purch Oet 5-tf W- W- flA " COTTON SE COTTON SEED1 1 ?0R SALE in euantitl« to «jU ? Apply to G. M. RENr—n oet 15-tf THE STATE OF ALABAMA* HVHHKLL IT 18 Ordered that aipoeial l cuit Court for this Crawford on Monday. SfMh criminal omaes only. Tbo UWJ- Grand J«ry and two I'* 0 *)?'* ule* lummoued for tba^week. T C 'J}° jgil Clerk WJ By order of Roa'r Pocome» tT ' The witncMf* heretofore «ubK(^_ ruaM now pending are notifie<l i*> Special Term ot the Court Mil# <uh|*<rnted. Oct..her Mb. oot 1U—