The Senate Committee on Territories has reported 
a bill for the admission of Colorado as a State, The 
report urges the justice of admission* states that the 
population is equal to or more than that of other 
States when admitted, that the people are nnani- 
mous for admission, and that Congress is bound by 
plighted faith, expressed in an enabling act, to admit 
Colorado as a State. 
In the Senate, Mr. Henderson has introduced a bill 
to create an Indian Department, and provide for the 
government and civilisation of the Indians. It pro¬ 
vides for a new Executive department, to be called 
the Department of Indian Affairs. The officer pre¬ 
siding over it is to be called the Secretary of Indian 
Affairs, and is to occupy the Bame position, as re¬ 
gards pay and power, aa other heads of Executive 
departments. 
The Secretary of State has reported to Congress 
a li6t of persons who have been employed as secret 
agents by the State Department in foreign countries 
on special emergencies and for short periods. The 
names are twenty-two in number, and among them 
are Archbishop Hughes, Thurlow Weed, Gen. Gari¬ 
baldi, and others of note. 
The President has issued an order creating a new 
Military Divkion to be called the Military Division 
of the Atlantic, to he composed of the Department 
of the East and the Department of Washington, and 
to be commanded by Lieut, Gen. W. T. Sherman 
with his headquarters at Washington. 
A bill, introduced by Mr. Sherman, providing for 
the admission of Alabama, has been considered at a 
meeting of the Senate Judiciary Committee, and dis¬ 
cussed at length 
A late dispatch from Suez, Eeypt, says the Abys¬ 
sinian monarch is said to be in a had strait in a 
military point of view. An engagement between the 
two armies is imminent, and may take place at any 
moment. Very few of the disaffected native chiefs 
now acknowledge any fealty to Theodoras. The 
chief Kassai, ruler of the Tigre district, openly 
courts the favor of Maj. Gen. Napier. Thirty-five 
thousand British troops of all classes have been 
lauded at Zeoula, and the advance of the Queen’s 
army has reached within two days’ march of Antalo, 
half way toward Magadala from the shore line, where 
it is very probable the expected battle will take place. 
The English troops in the interior number about 
20,000. The troops suffered considerably from the. 
heat of the weather. 
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From South America.— Latest advices from Rio 
Janeiro stated that beyond the usual skirmishing 
there had been no lighting between the hostile armies 
on the Parana. The cholera was still ragiDg with un¬ 
abated fury in Busdob Ayres. There was also much 
sickness in the camps of both the armies. The re¬ 
volt which had broken out in Sante Fe, one of the 
provinces of the Argentine Republic, had been suc¬ 
cessful, the ruling government having been over¬ 
thrown. The Spanish Government hopes for a gen¬ 
eral peace from the internal dissensions now prevail¬ 
ing in Peru and Chili. 
THE CATTLE MARKETS. 
NEW YORK, Feb. 10 —Beeves—Receipt* 4,821 head; quota¬ 
tions at 12®19c. Veal Calves-Receipts 665 head ; quotations 
1Q@13.KC. Sheep and Lambs— Receipts24,158 bead ; quotations 
5@8J(. Swine—Receipts &.61S head : quotations BV@9c. 
ALBANY, F*B, 12-Beeves. *3,25®12.00. Milch Cows, *10® 
*90. Sheep and Lambs-State 4K@6Kc.; Michigan 6®"Vc.; 
Canada 7®8.kc. Hoga,7@7Kc. 
CAMBRIDGE AND BRIGHTON. Firm 12,-Beeves range 
from Working Oxen, *1C0®265 F pair: Steers and 
blim flxen, *100(4150; Milch cows *55@100: Heifers and far¬ 
row. *41(455; Sheep and Lambs, Northern, 4@6cts; extra, 7® 
8c: bv the head, *2@5,00: Hides. 9@10c. * TaliOW. 8®»C; 
Calf sklDB, 16®18c. Si Ik.; Pelts,6Ccej$l,50; Swine.nosales. 
PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 10—Cattle lower; sales at 6@11 Vc. 
Sheep, 5@5K’c. Hogs, J2@12.Kc. 
CHICAGO. Fku. 15—Beef Cattle. 7V®7 W<l Veal Calves, 4k 
@C\e. Sheep, *2,00®5. Hogs, *T,00®8,25. 
CINCINNATI, Feb. 15-Beef Cattle, *1,00@7,50; Sheep, 4\® 
7c; Hogs, 7@it.Ki5. 
TORONTO, Feb. 6—Beef ranges at *5,50®7,10; Sheep and 
Lambs. *2,50®5; Calves, *4®5 each. 
BALTIMORE, Feb. 18.—Beef Cattle, 4@9Kc; Sheep, 4k@ 
Gkc; Hoge,9K@10Kc. 
Advertisements forwarded to all Newspapers. 
No advance charged on Publishers’ prices. 
All leading Newspapers kept on Ole. 
Information as to Cost Of Advertising furnished. 
AH Orders receive careful attention. 
Inquiries by Mail answered promptly. 
Complete Printed Lists of Newspapers for sale. 
Special Lists prepared for Customers. 
The Hattien Revolution.— Advices have been 
received from Hayti stating that the revolution in 
the southern part of that island has become general. 
Gen. Salomon, the present minister to European 
courts, has been proclaimed President in place of 
Gen, Salnave. Ail the principal towns are in arms 
against the government and authority of Salnave. 
There is a strong disposition to 
admit Alabama, whether the late election be de¬ 
clared lost or not 
The pressure upon the President to reconstruct 
his Cabinet upon a Democratic basis is being ex¬ 
erted with great Vigor and with some indications 
of success. 
There seems to be no doubt that the appointment 
of Minister to England has been tendered to Gen. 
Geo. B. McClellan. The resignation of Mr. Adams, 
it has been ascertained from an official source, takes 
place in April. 
THIRD VOLUME, FOR. 1868- 
WEEKXjY. 
AT TWO DOLLARS A YEAR, IN ADVANCE. 
Sixteen Large Octavo Pages, neativ Printed and Illustrated. 
It ia devoted to the interests of the Farmer. Gardener, 
Fruit Grow re., Vine Grower, Manufacturer, and the 
Family Circle. It oontaipx valuable information in regard 
to the character and progress of the various and most at¬ 
tractive Western localities. 
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Specimen Copies Sent Free to ant Address. 
RATES OF ADVERTISING. 
Whole column, oue Insertion.*20.00 
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L. D. MORSE * CO., 8t, LouiB, Mo. 
THE WOOL MARKETS. 
NEW YORK, Feb. 15.—Market favors the bnye.ie. Sales 
are 400,000 in*, at 4l@55c. for Domestic Fleece, 33®42Sjc. for 
super pulled, 28®30c. for TexaB, 26,K@34c. for California. 
BOSTON, Feb. 13— The f&llowlng are the Quotations taken 
from the Boston JournalSaxony and Merino fine, 55®67c., 
Full Blood. 30®55c.; K and x Blood, 43®48c.; Common,38® 
42C. ; Pulled.extra, 45®53c.; Btiperlinc,S5@46C.; No. 1.25®40c.; 
Western Mixed,37®42c.; Cape, 37® 43c.; Buenos Ayres,25@38c. 
CHICAGO, Feb. 14-The following are the quotations 
Fleece, 33@42c.; Medium, 33@40c.: Coarse, 35®3?c.; Heavy 
Unwashed, £!®27c.; Tub-washed, 40®45c:. 
CINCINNATI, Feb. 14—Thu following are the Gazette’s 
quotations : — Pulled, 27®?Rc,; Tnb Washed, 36®88c.: Un¬ 
washed, 22@23c.: Fleece, 33@42c. 
ommtrrial 
B00HESTEB AND FEW YORK 
SATURDAY, UYKJUY 23, 1 * 
New YorR State Items, 
The Constitutional Convention makes good pro¬ 
gress in its work of reviewing the parts of articles 
on which motions and amendments are pending, 
There are about one hundred members in regular 
attendance. 
Legislative matters are progressing quietly. No 
very important measures have as yet come up in 
either the Senate or Assembly. A new Police Com¬ 
missioner for New York city has been elected in 
joint session of both Houses. Matthew T. Brennan 
was chosen by a majority of 24 over Ira Buekiuan. 
A memorial has been presented to the Senate from 
O. B. Latham, one of the new capitol commission¬ 
ers, setting forth that the resident Commissioners, 
Hamilton Harris and John V. L. Pruyn, are proceed¬ 
ing with the work without consulting him ; that the 
plans are incomplete; that the building will co6t 
more than 14,000,000; that more land is needed, and 
that all work ought to be done by contract. 
Governor Fenton has sent to the Senate the nomi¬ 
nation of the Hon. James B. McKean of Saratoga, 
to be Auditor of the Canal Department, in place of 
Nathaniel S. Benton, whose term of office is about 
to expire. 
Hon. James Reed, a Member of Assembly from 
New York city, died suddenly in one of the restau¬ 
rants of that city on the 7th inst. 
The. Directors of the Midland Railroad have deter¬ 
mined to put about 150 miles of the road under con¬ 
tract for construction at an early day. 
The elegant mansion of Edward N. Perkins, Ja¬ 
maica Place, L. I., with a portion of the furniture 
and costly paintings, was destroyed by fire on the 
18th inst. The loss is estimated at $70,000. 
Commodore Vanderbilt has restored the signal 
men upon the lines of the Hudson River Railroad. 
Upon 144 miles of track there are 147 flag and signal 
men, whose sole duty is to “ see that there are no 
obstructions of any kind to render travel danger¬ 
ous,” and to display signals of safety or danger to 
every passing train. 
J. F. Richardson, Professor of Latin in the Univer¬ 
sity of Rochester, died on the 10th inst. He was held 
in high esteem by all who knew him. 
Wm. L. Judson, charged with robbing the Brook¬ 
lyn post-office, has been held in the sura of $50,000. 
The annual meeting of the State Agricultural 
Society was held on Wednesday the 12th inst., in 
the Assembly Chamber at Albany, with Mr. Patrick, 
the President, in the chair. The Treasurer’s report 
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It contains OYER ONE THOUSAND closely printed, 
double column, octavo pages, from new electrotopu plates, 
on good paper, and is appropriately illustrated with over 
TWO HUNDRED engravings on STEEL AND WOOD, and 
a series of fine authentic maps. 
Do Ktvr be Deceived.—O wing to the ■unprecedented popu¬ 
larity of this work, a small Kngliidi abridgment adapted to 
juvenile readers, iu duodecimo form, of ubont Mill pages, has 
been reprinted 1» another firm in larger type, and spread 
over 800 octavo pages, evidently— by making a book larger 
than it* original to give (lie impression that it U our edi¬ 
tion. to those who desire this juvenile edition, we will, early 
in March, furnish the English work, fur superior to the Amer¬ 
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At East Henrietta, on Christmas morning, 1867, JOSEPH 
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** Outside, 81 ** “ “ 
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the former rates were established. [Dec. 28. 
principal and interest payable iD coin, in exchange lor all 
outstanding obligations of the United States, These bonds 
not to be sold below par and to bo known as Console, and to 
be exempt from all local and State taxation, and all U. 8. 
taxation, except income tux. It also provides for a sinking 
fund to pay these, bonds. It also provides that coin contracts 
shall be made legal. 
Senator Henderson’s ban king bib extends the three hundred 
million bruit of circulation to seven hundred millions, and 
opens the banking system to all who will enter it upon the 
basis of new Console. It also requires old hanks to exchange 
their bonds, lodged bb securities for circulating notes,for the 
new Consols within one year or forfeit their charters. 
Judge Poland proposes to withdraw all the greenbacks at 
an early date by the substitution of a ten-forty five per cent, 
loan, and to give the national banking system the "privilege 
of circulating all the paper money the country may require. 
The following, from the Boston Commercial Bulletin of the 
I 15th, Shows an improved feeling among businessmen at the 
East:—"There is a better spirit pervading mercantile cir¬ 
cles than has been manifested since the opening of the year, 
and Indications are r.ot wanting of a general revival of tmd, 
Many staple articles of merchandise, both of home and for¬ 
eign proflncttOn ( are beginning to sell freely from first hands, 
and distributors as well as consumers seem to be inspired 
with frt;Bb courage and confidence.” 
The foregoing, as the Almanac makers say, is applicable to 
Other localities. 
Wool—T he market continues remarkably quiet. Neither 
the amount of sales nor prices come, up to what was antici¬ 
pated by dealers. At this season of the year fine wool should 
sell rapidly and at buoyant prices, but it goes olf slowly, and 
at low rates. Low and medium fleeces are most in demaud 
by manufacturers. The. supply of these descriptions is very 
small, both in the New York and Boston markets. In fact, 
ilic amount of all descriptions of wool is reduced to a small 
compass in all the consuming markets. The sales in Boston 
lust week were to t he amount of 700.000 lbs., at a range or 40 
@60e.for fleece, and 2!i/.j®iSe. for pulled. Combing wool is 
selliug at 55c. for domestic, and GStaJSSe. for Canada. Califor¬ 
nia wool is selling at from 20 to 30c. The Boston papers re¬ 
port tlmt eouiercecut importations of South American wool 
are being reshipped to a foreign market. 
Petroleum is dull and prices low. 
Grain.— Wo note, a slight advance in red wheat this week. 
The receipts ol all kinds are quite light, considering the 
facility of reaching market, IntlicuUng a light stock in the 
hands of farmers, or surplus accumulations ample to enable 
them to hold on lor higher rates. Whether these are to be 
obtained, is a question about which opinions may well differ. 
Harley is still advancing —indicating light receipts and an 
opinion that tliu supply is likely to be short. 
Beaks are appreciating rapidly, and have reached figures 
rarely attained in this market. 
.Provisions. — The provision market holds up strongly. 
Pork has appreciated slightly, and the tendency is still up¬ 
ward. Dressed hog» are better, with a diminishing supply. 
Butter is a shade dearer, but no permanent advance Is now 
anticipated. 
Grass Seed —Docs not show much activity yet, hut the 
tendency is upward. There is a scarcity of the large clover 
seed, and considerable Inquiry made for this variety. Timo¬ 
thy seed lias improved. 
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From the South. 
The Virgiuia Convention has Before it a resolu¬ 
tion prohibiting ministers, bank officers and attor¬ 
neys from being members of the Legislature. 
Gen. Schofield has issued an order vacating all 
tobacco inspectors’ offices on the 1st of March where 
the occupants cannot take the oath of office. 
Commodore E. M. Boutwell, ]ate of the U. S. 
Navy, has been appointed Commissioner of Internal 
Revenue for Richmond. 
In the Virginia Convention the section author¬ 
izing the Legislature to create a Bureau of Agricul¬ 
ture and Immigration, after long debate, has been 
adopted. 
The Louisiana Convention has adopted an ordi¬ 
nance providing for an election for the ratification of 
the Constitution immediately after adjournment, 
leaving the date blank. 
A number of persons were buried beneath the 
ruins of a falling wall at a fire which took place in 
Wilmington, N. C., on the 14th inst. One white 
and four negro firemen have been taken from the 
rains in a mangled condition. It is feared that ten 
or twelve were crashed. 
Ex-Comptroiler Gen. Burns of Ga., was arrested 
on the 14th inst. by order of Gen. Meade, and is now 
confined in the barracks for refusing to deliver the 
records of his office. 
A dispatch from Galveston says the Convention is 
undoubtedly carried, the Conservatives voting against 
it or wholly abstaining from voting. 
The Tennessee Conservative Convention has re¬ 
nominated Andrew Johnson for the Presidency. 
Unofficial returns from all hut fourteen counties 
of Alabama, indicate that 81,000 votes were cast at 
the late election, sufficient to ratify the Constitution 
and elect State officers. 
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From Washington. 
Another letter from the President to General 
Grant has been made public. It ia a reiteration of 
the Executive’s version of the Stanton matter, and 
is supported by letters from Secretaries Welles, 
Browning, Randall and Seward. Some portions of 
the President's communication are construed as a 
direct backing down from former statements, how¬ 
ever, and will, it is thought, result in killing the 
impeachment entirely. At present the impeach¬ 
ment project, does not promise much. 
At a late meeting of the Reconstruction Com¬ 
mittee, now in charge of impeachment, Mr. Stevens 
of Pennsylvania, submitted a resolution to the effect 
that it appeared from the late correspondence be¬ 
tween the President and Gen. Grant, that the Presi¬ 
dent had violated, or sought to violate, the provisions 
of the Tenure of Office bill, and that consequently 
he is guilty of high crimes uud misdemeanors, for 
which he ought to be impeached by the House. 
This resolution was discussed with much spirit. The 
point of the debate was as to whether the President 
had violated the Tenure of Office bill, by the effort 
t® induce Gen. Grant to hold the office of Secretary 
of War, at the disposal of the President, after the 
Senate, by its resolution, had restored Mr. Stanton 
j to that place. The resolution was laid on the table 
JsJ by the following vote;—Ayes —Messrs. Bingham, 
Aiy Beaman, Paine, Hubbard, (Republicans,) and Brooks 
ap and Beck, (Democrats.) Nays —Messrs. Stevens, 
ra Farnsworth and Boutwell. 
X The President has nominated Lieut.-Gen, W. T. 
Sp? Sherman to be General of the U. S. Army by Brevet 
0 Rumor has it that the President intends to ignore 
jft Grant in issuing orders. 
2l The Senate has confirmed the nomination of Gen. 
ijfti Noah L. Jeffries, Md., as Register of the Treasury. 
HE A LTH, THE POOR 1*1 AN’S 
riches, the rich znan’8 bliss, is found in 
Ayek’b Medicines, after a fruitless Bearch 
among other remedies. A word to the wise 
is Biiiilcient. 
I 71PILEPSY, OR FITS.-A SURE CU RE 
J for this lilhtres-slnjr compliant is now made known in a 
Treatise (of fss octavo pages) on Foreign ami Native Herbal 
Preparation!!, published by Dr. O. PHELPS BROWN, The 
prescription was discovered by liUu in such a providential 
manner, that he cannot conscientiously retime to make it 
known, as it lias cured everybody who him used It for Fits, 
uever having railed in a single ease. The ingredients may be 
obtained from any Druggist. Sent free to all on receipt of 
their name and address, by 
Dn. O. PfIELPS BROWN, 
No. 19 Grand Street, Jersey City, N. J. 
Flour, W’t Wheat..*15,50®16,00 Apples, green, bu.| 0,75@ 1,06 
Do. red Wheat... 18,50©H,00 Do. ffbbl. 2,50® S,25 
Do. extra State... 9,00(i6U>,00 Do. dried, 18 ft-. 7®7Uc 
Do. bnekw’t, F e.wt 3.'>0(®4.flti Peaches. 25Q "SO 
Millfeed, coarse... v » in-t-rJea. 80® 35 
Do. fine. 30.000J35.00 Plums... 25® SO 
Meal, corn, cwt_ 2,50® 3,7.5 Blackberries. 7® 8 
"Wheat, red, F bu.. 2,65® 2,70 PotAtoc*. F bn.... 88® 91 
Do. beet white... 2,80® sjOO Onions. 2,50® 3,00 
Corn, old, » bu.... 1,15® 1,20 Turnips. 00® 50 
Rye. 1,50® 1,60 Cranberries,^ bbl. lfi,00®00,00 
Barley JH S _ a " <1 Kk,, »- 
Beans. S,5(t®4,00 Green hides trlm’d 8k;@9!^c 
©J.V A DAY TO AGENTS.—It is the largest, best, 
uud strongest cheap machine sold, it makes a seam which 
will not rln. Tuotua evkcy tiubp stitch be err. No 
family should be without one. The only *10 Sewing Machine 
sold that will sew heavy beaver cloth. Sent by Express, with 
full instructions, on receipt of price. Agents wanted every¬ 
where. send for circular, empress sewing machine 
GO., 920 Broadway, New York. 
J-UU At Public Auction. March 2. ISOS—One Hun¬ 
dred head, got upon choice Native stock by celebrated im¬ 
ported Bull Rob Roy (Montreal Agricultural Soc’y Importa¬ 
tion.) Rob Roy lias taken several premiums including a first 
premium as ri yearling at an exhibition open to all Scotland, 
and the first premium of the N, Y. Ag. Soc. at Watertown, 
1861 . The cows are ail young and all with calf by tborongli- 
bred Bulla, and will be Bold without reserve, to the hlghect 
bidder. Sale eonimcncing March 2d. uud to continue until 
all are disposed of. at the. farm of the subscriber, iu Pamolla, 
eight miles north of Watertown, Jeff Co,,N.Y. Ternra on 
all amounts over *100 Mx mouths credit on good, approved 
notes. L&43-3LJ T. H. ANTHONY. 
I MMENSE DOLLAR SALE-OFENGLISH* 
French and German Dry and Fancy Goods, Plat¬ 
ed Ware, Cutlery, Alroms, Lbatukk Goods, &e., Ac. 
Send 15 cents lor one, or ten cents each for teu or more 
names of articles, which wo will 
SELL AT ONE DOLLAR EACH. 
Agents can purchase an article worth from *3 to *200, for 
one dollar, according to sire of club ordered. Circulars sent 
free. KIMBALL & CO., 
P. O. Box 2,516. No. 3 Treraont Row. Boston. 
Latest Foreign Intelligence. 
It is generally believed that Lord Stanley will 
soon succeed Earl Derby at the bead of the British 
Ministry. 
It is reported that a great Ran-Sclavonie conspiracy 
against the Austrian Empire, has been discovered in 
Hungary. 
Late advices from Japan report a formidable revo¬ 
lution in consequence of the opening of the new 
ports to foreigners. 
The Tycoon fled from Meako and shut himself up 
in the castle at Osaka, where he placed himself under 
the protection of the fleet of the foreign powers in 
that harbor, it was not probable that the foreign 
ministers would make any efforts for a settlement, of 
their relations with either of the opposing parties 
until after the assembling of the Nobility of the Em¬ 
pire in Council. The rebels and mounted robbers 
have slaughtered great numbers of the people In 
Shantung, thirty thousand rebels have been killed, 
and the Imperial troops are everywhere victorious. 
Disturbances of a serious nature hud taken place in 
Jeddo. Admiral Bell, U. S. Navy, was drowned ou 
the 11th ult. at the month of the Osaka River. 
ATER FILTERS FOR 
( UL.bATEHT.1 
II® 
Purifying Lake, Rain and Iiivcr Water. 
With this Filter the most impure water 
is made free from ail foreign matter, 
clear as crystal, without taste. Color or 
smell. J. E. CHENEY & GO., 
Manufacturers, Rochester, N. Y. ; 
W EBSTER’S PLANS FOR LAYING OUT 
and Beautifying Gardens, and General Catalogue of 
Shrubs, Roses, Ornamental Plants and Seeds for the Spring 
of 1808. Mailed to customers free, and to all otliorn for 10 cts. 
Address WM WEBSTER. 
<413-tf 149 State St., Rochester, N. Y. 
1 A AAA AGENTS (TtEPUBLU ANS) YVniit- 
AUtvl/U kd, in villages,election districts and towns, 
They can make *3 to *10 a (lay for a levy weeks. Send 10 Cts, 
to pay for papers and postage, to 
943-3t R. L. ADAMS & SON, Geneva, N. Y. 
A NEW AND AMUSING 
GAME —Price. 50 cents. Sent post¬ 
paid on receipt of price, by 
S. D. NEWCOMB, 
171 Broadway, New York. 
R ITTENllOUSE’S CELEBRATED POULTRY 
Powders— A remedy for all diseases to which fowls are 
liable,such as Roup, Gapes, Drooping,O-c.. Ac. Price,twenty- 
five cent? per package, or five for one dollar. Manufactured 
and for sale by G. W. KITTEN HO USE & GO., Williamsport, 
Lycoming Co„ Pa. IP" All orders promptly filled. 
