General’s office has been ordered to be discharged 
by Gen. Grant. 
The Treasury Department employs over twenty 
thousand officials. 
rounds were fought and Jones badly whipped. 
The receipts of gold at San Francisco for the 
last week were SI, 100,000. 
The Indians in Arizona are on the war path. 
Trade at the East continues dull. The jobbing busi¬ 
ness In August was iinnsuaUy light. 
Wool.-T here is a little firmer feeling In the wool mar- 
ket, though we cannot report much advanoe in prices. 
The average price is 40c, though fine lots are sold at 
something above this figure. The last Boston Bulletin 
notices Ihe market thus" The wool market exhibits no 
marked change except that the transactions are smaller 
In volume, and that both buyers and sellers have relapsed 
into seemingly mutual indifference to further dealings." 
The sates in Boston last week were to the amount of 
850.000 It s. Bt a range of 20®tBe for fleece. The market 
for woolen goods hat somewhat improved. 
Wheat .—Red wheat is now selling in this city at 
2,06. White wheat is very scarce and such lots as are of- 
lered readily bring $2,50. Farmers are not selling freely. 
Most of the mills in this city are now grinding Western 
wheat. 
THE CHAMPION POTATO DIGGER.— 
w This great invention Is now offered to the public. 
Those wishing the machine should send their orders at 
once, as the potato harvest Is at hand. The price is $70, 
aDd may be sent by draft to niv order, at my risk. All 
machines warranted to work iff a superior manner. 
Address H, J. KIN'TZ. Rochester, N. T. 
From tlie South. 
The dentliB from yellow fever Su New Orleans 
for the last week averaged from 12 to 15 per day. 
Counsel for parties in Richmond, charged with 
evading the revenue laws before the U. S. Com¬ 
mission, put in a plea of want of jurisdiction, as 
J the revenue laws of Congress provided for the 
same number of inspectors in a State as it had 
members of Congress. As Virginia had no 
members of Congress there could be no legal 
inspectors within her limits. 
Col. Wtn. 8. Obert, Adjutant-General of the 
U, S. forces at Galveston, died recently of yellow' 
fever in that city. 
Gen. Sheridan has made several late removals 
of civilians in Texas for alleged disloyalty. 
Gen. Pope took umbrage at.something said by 
a student of the University at Augusta during 
the commencement exercises, and proceeded to 
close the establishment by turning the buildings 
to barrack uses. The execution of this purpose 
was suspended ou condition that the Press should 
not refer to the diffleuitv. 
ROCHESTER, N. Y., SEPTEMBER 7, 1867. 
F OR SALE —Onr of tlie Best Stock 
and Dairy Farms in Kane Co., Illinois. BX miles west 
of Geneva Depot, 260 aero*; medium orehard. good 
buildings, all fenced. Mo waste land, plenty of water; 
valned at fill S' acre. Wo make improved farms a 
specialty, and have some or the finest hi tills State, bnt 
no better for that money. 
gebrv f. danford & CO.. 
No. 127 South Clark Street, Chicago, Illinois. 
New York State Items, 
Owing to the dry weather considerable fires 
have occurred along the line of railroad between 
Rochester und Buffalo, The woods and Helds in 
many places have been badly sc orched. 
The Republican State Central Committee have 
called u State Convention at Syracuse on the 25th 
of September. 
Mrs. Isaac Lyman of Fredonia, aged 50 years, 
poisoned herself to death with arsenic last week. 
Daniel Hazeltine, one of the pioneers of 
Chautauqua county, died in Jamestown on the 
24th ult., aged 73 years. 
The corn and potato crops, in many parts of 
Western New York, are suffering very severely 
from drouth. 
An elderly woman in Westfield, Chautauqua 
county, influenced by jealousy, donned male 
attire, and proceeded to smash in the windows 
of a neighboring spinster. 
Gov. Fenton has appointed William Fuller¬ 
ton of New York, Justice of the Supremo Court 
in the Second Judicial District, made vacant by 
the dculh of Wni. M. Seragham. John Austin 
Stevens, Jr., is to represent the State at the 
PariB Statistical Congress the present month. 
Bridget Durgnn, murderess of Mrs. Corriel, 
New Market, N. J 
C 1HIHCH CHOIRS ARE SATISFIED 
/ that the best book lor thelmse Is “The Jubilate," 
hr L. O. Emekbojt. Letters from all directions confirm 
tlie opinion iliat no collection of Church Music recently 
published has given such general satisfaction. Choirs 
the most fastidious in their tastes, and having the repu¬ 
tation of being "very hard to please," have aeknowl 
edged it to be just the book they want. Price, $1,38 per 
copy; $i2n dozen. OLIVER DITSON & CO.,Publishers, 
Boston; C. H. DITSON & CO., New York. 
Roe heater Wholennie Trices Current. 
Flour, Feed, Grain, Lie. , Prultj, Vegetables, Etc. 
Flour, w t wh t.f 14^)0(41 LWi,Apples, green, $u 075 
Do. red wheat, iJAtkW.OO bo. 5 ® %c 
Do. extra .State. 3,00ftftl(i ( 00 Peaches .. na 
Do.buckwheat, * et. 1,00 Cherries .. ml ™ 
Mlllfeed, coarse, 20.00ftti5.00 Plums ... .. r.iS’ fv; 
Do. fine...2S,0O®,S5jO0 Blackberries"" m 
Meal, corn.cwt.. 2,75 Poiatoes. V bo'.'.‘. 075® 1 00 
Wheat.red. 2 , 00 . 4 ) 2.05 onions..!.:. ’ Ou 
Best white....... 2,2,50 Turnips.ooa on 
Corn, old, B bu. i.Otkj JJ» carroic." oo® no 
::::::::: & Hides and sun*. 
Barley,. 1,10.3. 1,12 Green hides trlro’d 8 ffl 10c 
Beans,........... 2 , 00 ® fi^O Do. untrimmed, ftta 8 
Meats. Sj®®* v'd/sklns... is® 20 
Pork, old mess. .« 8 W..oo 355 P do. 8 ’ * ach ’ & 
Do. new rote* . DJXi®25,00 . ” 
Do. clear, V it. ifi® I7e Seeos. 
DresB'd hogs,cwt OO.OOgOO.OO Timothy V bn.lO.OOffio 00 
Beef..........i3,00®u,0p Clover, uiedlurn,. 0.0o@o!on 
Soring lambs.... 2,75® Do. large.0,(©0 00 
Mutton, $■> it...,. 10(® Uc Pea?.. i,go@) io 
Chicken*. is® is Sundries. 
Turkeys......... is® 20 Wood, hard..$7,0O®7,50 
Geese, each. t»J® 00 Do. soft.5.50® 
Dairy, Etc. Coal, lump, * tun. 6.50@o,'xi 
0 . 13 , L.iu. Do. large egg,.., CAOffiOJX) 
Butter, choice roll, 26® 28c Do. small egg_ 6 ,« 0 ®OJXi 
Do. packed. 26® gs Do.stove.. C,it0®0,00 
Cheese dairy. 10 ® 111 Do. chestnut.VflO®0 00 
. Uo .- . 1: *» R do. soft. 7 0000 00 
Lard, tried. hi® 18k J'*o. char bu... 13 ® ific 
Do. rodgn.. . 12 ® 14 Balt, V bbl...3,-7002,80 
Tallow, tried.9W® 9V Wool, %) ft. 85® 10c 
Do. rough. 3® sSnons. 50 S 65 
Kggs, dozen.is® 20 Whlictish, % bbl... 6 . 00 ® 6 A 0 
Foraae. Codfish. » too »,s.. . 6 /k)®i ,00 
rviayc. Honey, box, * ft... 2«®22c 
Ilay -P Ion......fl2,00®19,00 Caridle», box...... ] 2 v;®i 3 v 
Do. new. 0,00®00,00 Do. extra. 14 ® 15 
Straw.- $8,00®12,00 Barrels. 38 ® 10 
Tlie ?8,000, appro¬ 
priated the College by the Legislature, is to be 
withheld by Pope’s order. 
Some of tbe negroes, in the first and fourth 
Congressional Districts, Georgia, have published 
an address urging the election of colored men to 
Congress. They denominate themselves Con¬ 
servatives, and favor universal amnesty. 
Gen. Pope has modified his order about jury¬ 
men—leaving the selection to the whites exclu¬ 
sively, provided they have been registered. This 
has reference to a single term of the courts only. 
Long-continued and heavy rains in Georgia 
have done considerable damage to the cotton 
crop, though a lair yield is hoped for. 
A Commission was recently ordered by Gen. 
Schofield in Richmond, to ascertain whether 
secret military organizations of the blacks tv ere 
in existence. The report disclosed the fact that 
such organizations of formidable character, ex- 
[ Isted there, and also, as believed, throughout 
the State. 
J. L. Helm, Governor elect of Kentucky, is 
quite ill, and his inauguration was to take place 
at his residence in consequence. 
There were 20 deaths from yellow fever at New 
Orleans on the 29th nit. Several of the crew of 
the iron-clad Mohawk, were sick with the same 
disease. Four of the crew had died of it. 
Gen. Pope has responded to a question about 
an- intention to suspend the collection of debts 
in certain cases, imputed to him, that he has no 
jurisdiction in the matter, and shall assume none. 
A large meeting of whites and negroes was 
held in Columbus, Ga., on the 31st ult. Resolu¬ 
tions denouncing the enfranchisement of all the 
whites were passed and declaring the right* of 
the negroes to hold office. Some soldiers from 
the garrison interfered, and were afterwards ar¬ 
rested. An attempt to mob William & nolmes 
was rnnde by the radical blacks. 
A collision between tbe blacks and whites took 
place in Washington, Rhea county, Tenn., Ia6t | 
week 
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The Humor Doctor cured them, 
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, was hung at New Brunswick 
on the 3Uth ult. She owned to the commission 
of the murder, and had no accomplice. 
Silas Bruce A Co., dry good’s dealers, Boston, 
have failed. Liabilities, 8250 , 000 , 
A fire in New York, No. 27, Maiden Lane ; loss 
?50,000. Another, 73, William street, Lattmorc 
& Co.; loss *80,000. 
The bark R. M. Goff and schooner Camanche, 
with grain, went ashore at Morgan’s Point, Lake 
Erie, Aug. 31st. 
Five Spaniards, charged with having Btolen 
*200,000 in gold in Mexico, have been arrested 
in New York. About *10,000 in gold bars 
were found upon them. 
A lire iu Buffalo on Saturday night, the 33st 
nit., destroyed tbe engine works of Geo. W, 
Tifft & Sou and the brass and Irou works of For- 
ror cte Co. The loss is estimated at *150,000. 
The Home Journal ha6 passed into the bauds 
of John 8. Harper. 
The Spiritulostie pic-nic at Portage Bridge on 
the 31st. ult.., was largely attended. 
At a scrub race In Syracuse on the 30th ult., 
the contesting horses collided and fell to the 
ground. Both were up In a jiffy, but the riders 
failed to come to time, and were left behind. 
A family In Brighton, N. Y., went, to a pic-nic. 
On returning they found themselves richer by a 
male infant four or five days old In a basket, 
which had been shoved through a window. 
The people of Avon, N. Y., are agitating the 
question as to whether that village rests on a 
gold mine or not. A small globule of the metal 
was found in a drain, which gave rise to the 
speculation. 
A. G. WbitcOmb, Rochester, has sold his half 
interest in the trotting horse George Palmer, 
for 83,000. 
Business on the canals is decidedly improving. 
A brisk business and good freights are antici¬ 
pated this fall. 
The Canal Investigating Committee are to 
commence a session in Rochester soon. 
Parana into Paraguay. A great battle was ex¬ 
pected to be the result. 
The resolutions of the United States Congress 
with reference to the Cretans arc said to have 
created u profound sensation at Constantinople. 
It is said France has given assurance of peace 
to Prussia. 
Active preparations are making by the English 
in India to rescue their countrymen iu prison in 
Abyssinia. Sir W illiam Napier commands the 
expedition. 
The Emperor Napoleon recently made a speech 
in Paris counseling the French to have faith in 
the future. 
Minister Bancroft had an audience with the 
King of Prussia on the 27th ult., when his cre¬ 
dentials were delivered. Von Bismark sent him 
an invitation to a dinner be given in honor of 
the American Ambassador. 
A new cable, from Brest to New York, is to be 
laid next May, 
r.0. W)ieat.l2^5®2.0,. Kve, $1,40® 1,45. Barley. *i,<W,i>r, 
Corn, H jOrAi ,] , pats, f>l®73c. Pork, new me**, $2:1,153 
23,25; old do. $23,7ft®22,7Ti; prime, $19,75® 28 ,(K). Href 
new plain meeit, $i8,(K)®24.oO; new extra inrun, $21,00®^ 
00: tfcrccs. prime mean. $39.00Mu.0Q; Indian mesa, *38^ 
< 1 * 40 . 00 : licet hams, $ 38 , 00 <® 40 . 00 . l’ork hams. lSJiftfclGHc 
SHonldore, 11«(5)1 [Yc. Lard. KinoHcU. Butmr, n®;Ktr. 
Cheese, 7®18Xc. Hcj|iu, t)O®06c. 
A!bnu«» Ang. 31 —Fjonr, «ale* at $9,50® 14,00. ryr 
floor, $8.50®8,7.1: corn meal,2^5®Z^2 V 100. Wheat, $2.2.1 
0)2,45. Rye. $1,5(1® 1,50. Com, $144®1,13; Oats, 75®TOc! 
Barley, $ 1 . 28 . Butter. 2IK830C. Lard, 14®UKc. Cheese, 
J8@1RC. Folk, $25®28; limns, 18®20(i; Shoulders, 14c ] 
The steamship Great Eastern 
has been chartered for the work. 
Denmark has renewed its demand on Prussia 
iu regard to the Northern Provinces of Schleswig. 
It is asserted, by a prominent journal in Ba¬ 
varia, that neither Bavaria hot any of tv,., s®t«, 
of Southern Germany will u;iite cither with. Prus¬ 
sia or Austria, but, remaining independent of 
each, will hold the balance of power between the 
Northern Confederation and Austria, 
The harvest accounts from the continent are 
satisfactory. 
Napoleon and Louis of Bavaria, have had a 
friendly meeting at Munich. The Emperor and 
Empress of Austria joined them afterwards und 
participated iu the general good feeling. Napo¬ 
leon talks peace but prepares for war. 
The cholera i6 raging at Palermo with great 
violence. 
The Cretans are about to 
marque.” 
The situation of affairs in Spain is considered 
to be very critical. Martial law has been pro¬ 
claimed in Barcelonia. 
The Cattle Markets. 
New York, Aug. 27.—Tlie current prices for the 
week at all the markets are as follows:—Beef Cattle. *8 
f )17 i Cows ami Calve*, $50® 110: Veal Calves. 7>;®!2c; 
deep ami Lambs. $4,<)OwK,00; Swlue — Corn-led, 7B® 
7Xc; light and mcoluiu,6®?c. 
Albany. Aug.28.—Beeves, prices ranging from 4V® 
8Wc. Much Cows, $io®9o. slu-.cn, common to good, 3k 
®7C; Hoge,C>f®7j40. 
Brighton umi Cambridge. Aug. 28—Beeves, sales 
at f>k'®13S('C. Store Cattle.-Iv or fang Oxen, $137®275 per 
pair; handy steers, KUO® 150. Milch cows, $55®100 ; heif¬ 
ers. $40(2)53, Sheep, 4 Wft#6c; extra, tiX(it*i> 4 C; In lots,$1.75 
®8.i5 per head. Veal Calves, C® 10 e, Kliotes—Wholesale, 
0®0c; retail 0®00o. Fat bogs,, \'®8c. 
Chicago, Aug. 31 —Beeves range at from $6,60@G,75; 
Veal Calves, $5®i,50; Sheep,$4.40®!,50; Hogs, $6,7U®0,!Kl. 
Toronto, Aug. 28—Beef, 1st class, $6,50®7; 2d, $5.50® 
6,00; Inferior, $5®5,00. Sheep, $3,00@4,50 each. Lambs, 
$1,75@2,50. Calves, $5,O0®6 each. Dressed hogs, 6®6k'c 
Tlie negroes were driven from the town, 
but being reinforced by the Loyal League, the 
fight -was renewed with varying success. Several 
were wounded, and a general collision in that 
quarter was imminent. 
The deaths in New Orleans last W’eek from 
yellow' fever were 126. 
A letter received at St. Louis, from a former 
resident states that the negroes in Northern 
Texas have generally quit work aud gone into 
camp well armed. They are to be a law unto 
themselves if they can. 
The deaths from yellow fever in Galveston, 
Texas, for one week were 241, and in Corpus 
Christ!, 100, About half the population in those 
places are sick or dead. 
The ” Countryman,” published at Hempstead, 
Texas, Aug. 17th, says the cotton worm there had 
ceased its ravages aud a full crop was expected. 
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Journal of the T reach Empire,) Tuesday, July 2, 1867. 
From Washington. 
Gen. Grant has issued an order directing 
Gen. Sickles to proceed to New* York and report 
to the Adjutant-General. No other duty is yet 
assigned him. 
It is asserted in dispatches from Washington 
that there Is no truth in tlie report of a rupture 
between the President, and Gen. Grant. Perfect 
agreement as respects re-construction, is said to 
exist between them, that the military forces will 
not be used for partizan purposes. Gen. Grant 
has withdrawn his protest. It is reported that 
he is still to occupy his position as Secretary 
of War ad interim. 
The Commissary-General of Prisoners, Gen. 
E. A. Hitchcock, has been relieved from service. 
The rumored Cabinet changes have not yet 
come off. One day they are to take place, and 
the next, day they are not. 
On the 26th ult. the President issued au order 
for the transfer of Gen. Sheridan to the Depart¬ 
ment of Missouri — baking the place of General 
Hancock, the latter to assume commaud of that 
vacated by the former. Another osder assigned 
Gen. Canby to the Department commanded by 
General Sickles. 
The friends of Mr. Seward assert he is not 
going out of the Cabinet, but will stay in to con¬ 
clude. important negotiations with reference to 
the Alabama claims which are in process of ar- 
rangment on the basis ef a cession of British 
Columbia to the United States. 
The Italian Minister, M. Corrati, was presented 
to the Secretory of State, and presented by him 
to the President on the 30t,h ult 
Gen. Grant has issued an order to the several 
District Commanders in the South not to make 
any appointments to civil offices where tlie old 
incumbents have been displaced by themselves 
or their predecessors. This order is the theme 
of much speculation. 
Acting Attorney-General Biuchly has given an 
opinion on the claims set up by Gen. Sickles and 
others, with respect to suspending the action of 
the United States Courts in the South. It is 
strongly adverse to such claim. 
A large number of employes in the Depart¬ 
ments at Washington were notified of their 
dismission on Saturday. 
One-half of the clerical force in the Paymaster-1 
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Western Items. 
Accounts from St. Louis mention the arri¬ 
val there of uiany families from the South w T ho 
apprehend an uprising of the blacks who are 
well armed aud menacing in speech and de¬ 
portment. 
The net earnings of the Union Pacific Railroad, 
Kansas branch, for July, were *85,000. 
A few days since a man calling himself “A. 
Bums,” assuming to be a Baptist cletgyman, got 
lour drafts on the Tenth National Bank, N. Y., 
cashed at the First National Bank, Madison, 
Wis., for 810,000 and decamped for parts un¬ 
known. The drafts proved to be forgeries. A 
reward of *2,500 is ofiered for the forger and 
the money. 
A large portion of Reynolds City, Montana, 
was lately destroyed by fire. 
On the 30th ult. the liquor store of David 
Henry & Co., Chicago, was destroyed by fire. 
Loss *60,000. Insured *45,000. 
Last week John McGreeu and Charles Kinney 
of Kelley’s Island, near Sandusky, Ohio, swam a 
race in Lake Erie Horn the Island towards the 
main land at Marblehead—a distance of 4)£ miles. 
Kinney gave out at the end of three miles, and 
was taken into a boat. McGreen accomplished 
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More Indian murders aud thefts are reported 
iu Colorado and Utah. Geu. Terry' has author¬ 
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bent on war. 
J. S. Kirby, railroad agent, committed snieide 
at Americus, Kansas, last week. He was a re¬ 
puted defaulter to the amount of *5,000. 
Jones aud McCool had a prize fight in Butler 
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Thb money market continues easy. and the accumula¬ 
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than heretofore was sent West Iasi week to move the 
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