dan, in his late operations, bad damaged them to 
the amount of $50,000,000. 
Early on Saturday morning last the rebels at¬ 
tacked Forts Stedman aud Haskell before Peters¬ 
burg. The former they carried; at the lat ter they 
■were repulsed. Re-enforcements were brought 
up and Fort Stedman was re-taken. 
Secretary Stanton telegraphs to Gen. Dix, 
New York, dated Washington, March 25,7 P. M., 
that “ this morning at half-past four o’clock the 
enemy, by a strong and sudden assault, cap¬ 
tured Fort Stedman 
$f)£ Nous finn&tnscr 
I/lst of New Advertisement*}, 
I f 1 * cat ,AMH CURE is war- 
p 1 - *«»<«( to CilK nvy and u!) torm8<4 Catarrh,bavins 
f’f“‘ere than 20 years, ami never known to tail 
in a single cure. Price 50 creiis. For sale by Druggists 
^“Slo Saxon Petroleum Co-CUas E Hodges. 
Km at Books—P I) T Moore. 
Niagara Fails Property for Snle-W H Childs. 
ottho Union Dead In Salisbury. 
The White Pine Compound. 
Wool Growers—Lalor Bros. 
F arm for .“ate— C B Croc. 
Dyspepsia and Kite-Dr o Phelps Brown. 
Farm lor balo-H S Fairchild. 
Trifa Qroweis-Warder, Mitchell & Co, 
Trees rpr Sole—Jayne & !• hitman. 
R|ifs< 11 8 Prolific Strawberry—.lyshua T Deuel. 
Hinckley *,Catarrh Cnre Post A- Brulf. 
Muhaleb and Pear Slocks-J O Teas & Freeman. 
Itussell and Buffalo Strawberry Plants, &c—J Keeeh. 
hew and l heap style of House—l Ide. 
Cheap Apple Trees-A M Williams. 
Foreman W noted on a Farm. 
SPECIAL XOTtCES. 
GoodI Reading Cheap-D D T Moore. 
Our A oung Folks—TieJcnor & Flolds. 
Brown's Bronchial Troches. 
— Anthracite coal has been discovered In Iowa. 
— Millard Fillmore has founded an Art Gallery in 
Buffalo. 
— The spotted fever has broken out in the camp at 
Concord, N. H. 
— Mail matter for Sherman’s army is now sent to 
Newbern, N. C. 
— The English hold $*00,000,000 of the rebel loan. 
A poor investment. 
— The Rothschilds are large buyers of U. S. stocks 
at Frankfort, Germany. 
— Hereafter all our national coins are to have the 
motto, *' 
generally, or will be sent by mall to auv partof the cbnn- 
vf FlnVv v C hT«i ( T l ,r “;<:. by fttldressim! WILLIAMS A 
bi i.uman, Rochester, V \ , sole Proprietors. 
POST A UKUFF. Wholesale Agents. 
SALK. - The 
contatcinc 100 
I I V o/l.-.-l Mil. 
suliM'i i her oilers Ids farm for Blili 
acres ol uml a miles north-east of the Vi 
_, , ., — . ......... ..- L , o oil r oi arwarii. 
"Fafr?hlhf 1 ,R ‘ v 111 h?” °f Lynns, known us the 
barm, and one of Hip best in Wnynp. Co 
bald tarm is well watei ed and fenced; 7 acres of wood, id 
of orchard, stocked with the beat of Fruit ot different 
nr"tifi! mi' 1111 ln "ood order. The greater part 
renr= e I> ™ rc, “‘ RC f utl r <Uuuln on the premises lor a term of 
but after a vigorous con¬ 
test the fort was re-captured with 1,600 prisoners, 
two flags and all the guns uninjured. Gen. Mc¬ 
Laughlin was taken prisoner by the rebels, who 
also assaulted Fort Haskell, but were repulsed 
with great loss.” 
Later reports from Gen. Grant, show that the 
operations of our forces were brilliantly success¬ 
ful. The rebel killed and wounded Gen. Grant 
estimates at probably not less than 3 , 000 . 
Our loss is estimated at 800, and may prove less. 
The rebel prisoners already secured number 
nearly S, 000 . 
The number of prisoners received at City 
Point up to 8 P. lit., March 25, is 2,500 taken by 
the Ninth Corps, and 500 taked by the Second 
Corps. 
Gen. Grant, in a dispatch to the Secretary of 
War on the 27th, says, “lam in receipt of Sher¬ 
man’s report of operations from the time he left 
Fayetteville np to the 22d inst. It shows hard 
fighting, resulting in very heavy loss to the 
enemy in killed and wounded, and over 2,000 
In God we trust. 
— The Empress of Mexico rides about in a little 
phreton drawn by six mules. 
— Samuel McElwer. the oldest printer in Washing¬ 
ton, died last week, aged 72. 
— A Montreal paper slates that ten rebels have on 
deposit in that city $2,300,000. 
— At a recent splendid wedding in N. Y. the bridal 
presents were valued at $3o,000. 
— The arrivals in this country of passengers from 
foreign ports, in 1SG4, was 221,685. 
— California produced 1,000,000 gallons of wine last 
year and 200,000 gallons of brandy. 
— Mr. Griswold, a wealthy New Yorker has bought 
Flino out the old banner, let fold after fold. 
Enshrine a new glory as each is unfurled’: 
Let it speak to our hearts still as sweet as of old. 
The herald of Freedom all over the world. 
Let it float out in triumph, let it wave overhead. 
The noble old ensign, its stripes and its stars ; 
It gave us our freedom, o'ershadowe onr dead. 
Gave might to onr heroes, made sacred their scars. 
Let it wave in the sunbeam, unfurl in the storm, 
Our guardian at morning, our beacon at night. 
When peace s liinos in splendor athwart her bright form. 
Or warsjbloody hand holds the standard of might. 
UnfurLUie/eld banner, its traitors crush down, 
Let it still be the banner that covers the brave, 
The Star Spangled Banner, with glory we own, 
’Tie too noble a banner for tyrant and elave. 
aTroa tlse on Fore ip ri «ik^=^ 
published bv nr. o. fiielp* Brawn. Thr preprint ion 
hnKSitSims " V 10 1 “ providential manner, that he .•an 
ennSProniHiH '', UBy rrhife to make It known, a* it mu 
cm i d evnybody who used It, never luvinir fall.-,! j>, .. 
T»rf>li C A 6C i " Incases ot FITS a*of DYS- 
* and tb* Ingredients may tie found In unv Drug 
postage? 6 Ad dress rCMlpl 
72841 No D r^^« er B cr^W 
Lalor’s Sheep Dipping Composition 
Destroys Vermin , Cures Seal/, Improves the Wool, Pre¬ 
vents Pulling, adds to Weight of Fleece. 
Sold everywhere. Prepared by 
LALOK KUOS., Utica, N. Y. 
tlF” Send for Circular. 79S^t 
A ire n 1 « H anted Everywhere. 
I Of FElt l'OU SALE MY FA It VI -Containing 
. 1 . -vSU HcicH, .>0 aerrs ot heavy timber, iimple, oak rim, 
JKKSg. f hemlcic ' k * Ac.; 100 tu-rce of heavy bottom land, 
Irce from stoue*. iroocl lor tilling aud ineatTow: the rest i« 
S h?A D 2XJPfeMjlw and pasturcT new house 
-*) by fvnd barn #0 by 40 with lean to on one h! do * votine* 
iii 11 Ik P ft Uocm1 ^boo\», "icoUnp*, 
1*■-vgtore. <fcc\.within one lullo. Said farm will 
easily kevp 50 iowi or Koo *tierp bv paKiurln^ on Railro'id 
wVbi mark.I alidcK 
ROCHESTER, N. Y., APRIL 1 , 1S65, 
says:— The excitement from the Revolution is 
subsiding. The reported march of disaffected 
chiefs from Matamoras is false. 
“A severe northeaster drove nearly ail the 
vessels from the Rio Grand on the 8 th, but. some 
have returned. The Prince of Wales, an iron 
steamer, was blown out of the water, but she 
was saved. Another steamer from New Orleans 
was beached five miles below Bagdad, Her bull 
was a total loss. Her machinery may be recov¬ 
ered. Other vessels, names not mentioned, are 
known to have gone to pieces. 
“The rebel Gen, Slaughter has prohibited the 
circulation of our newspapers in Texas.” 
We learn that the grand military movement 
against Mobile commenced on the 17th. 
Pensacola was recently taken possession of by 
our forces. 
A cavalry expedition of 10,000 men, is now 
making a raid through Alabama, probably to 
help along the attack on Mobile. 
A fight occurred on Wednesday night last, be¬ 
tween 20 Federats and 70 guerrilas, thirty miles 
from Paducah, Ky. Twenty of the enemy were 
killed. 
From the South. 
Richmond papers of the 20th of March, con¬ 
tain a long reply made by a select committee to 
the accusations of Mr. Davis, in which the Sena¬ 
tors charge that it was he who was guilty of tar¬ 
diness, inefficiency and want of decision. They 
say that with very few exceptions every law 
that he suggested was speedily enacted, and 
all that he asked was readily granted; that on 
the very matters he charges them with neglect- 
ing, he failed to give them the information re¬ 
quested and which was necessary to enable them 
to act. , 
Mr. Hunter publishes a card to let the people : 
know that he is still opposed to a reconstruction 
of the Union. 
The Rebel Congress, before taking its hasty 
leave of Richmond, and after refusing to adopt i 
any of the measures urged by Davis os requisite ( 
to save the rebel cause, issued an address to the i 
Southern people. It starts out by saying they i 
cannot have peace except by their sacrifice of s 
independence and property: that confiscation t 
and subjugation is what it fears as the evils of 
re-union, and makes an appeal to Southern man- J! 
hood. 0 
It gives a rose-colored view of the resources r; 
of the South, and calls upon the people to drive S 
into the ranks again absentees and skulkers. It n 
congratulates the country upon the appointment y 
of Lee as Generalissimo, and apologizes for the 
heavy burden of taxation they have been obliged ci 
to impose. ° p 
They believe the people of the United States d 
have become tired of the war, and say they can U 
at any time have peace by abandoning the wick¬ 
ed attempt at subjugation. rn 
They recite again their grievances under, the in 
old Government, and call upon the people to A 
emulate the example of the Russians when 
Napoleon invaded their territory. et 
They wind up with a stirring appeal, saying m 
success is within their reach, that the bat- di 
y i'iace of J. L. Bcripps of the Chicago Tribune. *, a 
i —The eruption of Mount Etna continues regularly, ^ 
but causes no damage to the adjacent villages. *i; 
— Brigham Young threatens to secede if the Gen- ^ 
. tiles continue middling with Mormon women. tra 
— Eighteen Slates have now ratiiled the anti-slavery 7sc 
• amendment to the United States Constitution C1< 
l tloi 
— A money order office has been established by the @2 
r Post Office Department at City Point, Virginia. un 
— The American Medical Association is to meet in C 
Boston, June 6, aud hold a session of three days. ^ 
— Parson Browulow has been elected Governor of 
Tunncsseo under the new free State Constitution. !'5,i 
— A paper in Paris offers as an inducement to sub- T 
scribers to give them a good notice when they die. py.,1 
— The Empress Eugenie figured at a late reception 
with diamonds worth three millions and a half ln her bid 
hair. * 
— Healy is going to get $3,000 for painting the Illi¬ 
nois Legislature a full length portrait of President 
Lincoln. ^ 
— A court in Dayton, Ohio, lately awarded a young oov 
lady there $6,500 damages for breach of promise of 
marriage. “ l 
— The petroleum millionaire who called his daugh- wco 
ter Korric Scene is going to name his son after the *!! 
Creek O ileus, @10j 
— It is estimated that the amended revenue act will 
add $50,000,000 to $75,000,000 to the treasury receipts uJj 
of the country, ‘ 3*0. 
- The Superintendent of the Ohio Insane Asylum 
publishes statistics to show that insanity has not in¬ 
creased during the war. 
Si 
— The paper on which the Savannah Republican is beeu 
j printed was manufactured in England to be made into goiu 
I cartridges for rebel nee. • sale 
— There is a school district'In Deerfield, Mass., In ofTu 
which twelve ont of thirty legal voters-all well to do Jjf 
farmers—are bachelors. Quot 
— Canada papers recommend placing a discouut of BO 
25 per cent on American silver coin to drive the “ ntii- tr»vnl 
sauce” from circulation. to qu 
— It is said that a talented Frenchman has at length have 
discovered the process of fixing the natural colors of coml 
any object photographed. u JO 
— A kind-hearted Philadelphian has had a pair of — 
spectacles made for an aged family horse, and now 
Dobbin sees as well as ever. 
iiiauy tMtlmonmIs come to ns irou.we .koowamen 
prides, t .o character oi ;»r. tv.n*so .a such. »n»“we 
era™ niloi'V P" 1 ? tmntc " f,u V wh, “ '' rang. For 
Baptist Clergyman, studying medicine to iltul 
remedies for hi* iiilniffito, with A drljcflft* (.'onRiinihrivii 
H ie *t*vi\he made the 
WJU} onn foot upcm Uio fffftvu, lie made tbo 
mfnrh&i? m * ** v «d tdniseU' aud cxipuj out (Voni 
Wc i l,t,n !!?' ;il teslmoulals ponslnle. 
j” Or. 1 ola nv for years, and never knew a 
la 0 /!", 1 ..*? 1 1°I U8 ' Beinowr. iiprlcht man, ami arc ulad to 
Piue Compound " whut6v “’ “« **78 “bout los White 
r T K or full nartlcnlani of •• Whxtjs Pivr Compound" 
see Rural ot March 18th, page 92. 793-cow tf 
N iagara falls I’uopeiity for 
atln/rmTlo *f ar,n ° 1 . 1 Acres cxeeljeut land, 
n.vu.it. il on the main road to Loeknort. lv miles fi om 
tjuspenslon Bridge uid’d miles from Niagara Fulls There 
culiWM / H : :n " nI , ."'.""Band, and acres arc mider 
ftrilt , wr " adapted for "rowing all kinds ot 
u n V rr r Sl^* 7^ a pood Kiirni HoUa#e. also 
'?r lv 40 I ' ’ 1 u size, with Horse Hu.hie ac .-hed 
, vj® fbne. v are in good repair,unit the land well wn- 
, r 'h a Creek rurmlug through the farm. There is it 
flue jquua Oat'BARD cil over 500 fruit tree* of three veara 
K?,W ,h A Reside about 20 largo trees of chOloigrafSId 
Gnoof i In- routes for the proposed Niagara Shin 
Cana! has been surveyed across this farm, iiuj another 
route Is very near it. Price $8,000. 
soon aud lot-ward it to you without delay. 
I find the bridges burned, bat otherwise the road 
is not impaired and the depot facilities are very 
fine. I captured here several ears, and Gen 
Terry has captured two locomotives and two 
cars which he is now using. 
Jonx M. Schofield, Maj.-Gen. 
SALISBURY. 
December, ISO l; January £■ February, 1805 
#nv IMUfcvti,semenfs 
The Mew York M eekly Tribune 
of March 25th, contains another appalling Hat of the dead 
Union Prisoners, comprising those who died in the hos¬ 
pitals from the 18th of December, the day upon which 
The TniiieNF.'a correspondent* escaped, nnti! all the 
prisouersofwor were removed to Richmond mi l Wiiining- 
ton for exchange. There ware many tumble to obtain ad¬ 
mission into the wretched hospitals who breathed their 
last In their own quarters, and of whom no memoranda 
whatever was kept. They go to swell the list of the 
nameless and unrecorded dead wlnj have cheerfully given 
np their lives “ for onr dear country’s sake,” and whose 
memories the Republic will ever delight to honor. 
OT Price, in wrappers, ready for mailing, 5 cents. 
IQtrv w. s. mcouire a co., *qi»^ 
i0»J l • The well established strictly lol)()« 
PRODUCE COMMISSION HOUSE, 
■A». ‘1.10 Fulton Street, Few York. 
Reference — Few York Rational Echange Hank, .V. Y, 
Have unequalled facilities Tor disposing of Wool, Hops. 
Leaf Tobacco and High wines, direct to msimtacturers, 
The usual attention gtvou to Butter, Cheese, Poik, Beef, 
Flour, Lr*.tn. Beaus. Peas, Dried and Green Fruits. 
POUEMAN WANTED OK A FARM - A mar 
A ried man (without children preferred,) his wire u> 
board two or tlureo rami hands, and to take the charge of 
a small dairy. Address Box 90, ti-nova, N. Y. [7i(32t 
M AIIALF.B AND PEAK STOCKS Y< 
Kvtrjireen.s both Nnrwoiv yrowti mid from the for- 
eat. Grape*. Berries, Shrubs. Yin-*, FianU, <Vc., <te., for 
aale low. Priced last on application. 
_C- TEAS & FREKMAN, Kayavllle, Jnd. 
J^ISSULLS 1‘ralRic -STIC AAV It FBU Y. 
Strong plant*, price $1° pet thousand, tipper hundred. 
And sent by mall, fifty jdatita, for oue dollar; cash ar.- 
?^1 lp . un ? ln8 ^. r ' Jl ' rM - . AjlV** JOSHUA T. I)Kt5KL, Agt, 
lied JacKCt Vineyard, Waterloo. Seueua C’o.. K. V 
which number ie rapidly being filled up by those who 
pronounce this new periodical the Best Magazine for 
no YS A FD G 1 Jl L 8 
ever pnldlahed. Its Stories, Poems, Sketches of Trav¬ 
el, are of the highest character, and its illustrations 
arc said to be exquisite. Terms, $2.00; a large dis¬ 
count to clubs. Specimen numbers sent on receipt of 
20 cents, by 
TICKNOR & FIELDS, Boston, Mass. 
TIIF. NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE 
la printed on a large double-medium sheet, making eight 
pages of six coluiuua eueh and containing the choicest 
mutter of the Daily issue, including a News Summary, 
Domestic aud Foreign; Legislative and Congressional 
matters; )\ ar News: Stock, h Inancial, Cattle. Horse, Dry 
(loads an,I General Market Reports, Report ot the Amer¬ 
ican Institute, Farmers' Club, Ac., & 
TERMS. 
Mall subscriber*, single cony, i year ■ 52 numbers. .*2 50 
do Clubs of five . 10 00 
Persons remitting for 10 copies, will receive one copy 
t. .... y vf ™. cthiu. 
1 ersous remitting 4 ty for Jo copies, will receive one copy 
_ .... Semf Weekly, gratis. 
Persons remitting |.su tor 40 copies, will receive one copy 
Dally, gtatis. 
Address THE TUI KUNE, New A ork. 
WABMEUS, COtiNTK V HI I£ N, AND 
the 20 th, saysDeserters report an army of 
rebel deserters in Western North Carolina under 
one Kirk. They are all armed and organized for 
protection against conscripting officers, and are 
determined to inflict such injury on the rebel 
cause as will beat contribute to the speedy ter¬ 
mination of the war and enable them to return 
home. 
The Navy Department has details of an expe¬ 
dition up the Mattox Creek, Va,, hy which a 
quantity of tobacco, guns and ammunition were 
captured. 
Three rebel schooners were destroyed. The 
work was done by a boat’s crew, all colored 
men but two, and they had a sharp fight with 
the rebels who outnumbered them two to one. 
The rebels in Richmond admit that Gen. Sheri- 
GOOD READING VERY CHEAP 
R l’SSELL’N AND BUFFALO SiKKD- 
UNG KTRAWBEKRy PLANTS. 
Russell'* »0 for * 1 ,100 for J.’, 1000 for *12, duplicates $19, 
Buflalo, *1 per dozen, *5 per hundred, 
IONA GKAI’K V1NEH. 
No. 1, one year old, *2,50 each, f.f, per dozen. 
.98-2t J. KEEC’fl, Waterloo, N. Y. 
rpo COHN AND COT TON ClROVVIiKS. 
STAFFORDS CULTIVATOR 
la offered by the Buh*rrlhei H to farmers m tha beat two- 
whcelcd Cultivator In urn.*. Two rows can be plowed at 
one time, and Hie ground thoroughly loommed i.ud 
thrown either to or from the planta. Sample! mudiltie* 
Will tie aeut to purchasers iu ttnv locality wliere they 
have, not been Introduced, on receipt of flio wholesale 
price. Over r.CKXI have already been *old for the eomlug 
lf^ Scud for pumphfet, contalritrur lull draerln- 
We have a few extra copies of Vol. XII of the 
Rural New-Yorker, (1801,) Hitched, and in good 
order, which we will sell at $1 per copy at office or by 
Expreaa—or $1.5(1 sent by mail post-paid. If you wish 
a copy, apeak quick. A few bound copie* "of same 
volume for sale at $3. Wc can also furnish bonnd 
copies of most of the volumes issued since 1B56, at $3 
each. Bound volumes of 1864, $1. 
Address D. D. T. MOORS, Rochester, N. Y. 
ITCH. WHEATON’S ITCH. 
SCRATCH. OINTMENT SCRATCH. 
Will cure the itch in 48 hours— also cures Salt Rheum, 
Ulcers, Chilblains, and all Eruptions of the Skin. Price 
50 cents ; by Vmding 60 cents to Weeks & Potter, 170 
Washington St., Boston, will beforwarded free by mail. I AAA 
For sale by all druggists. 7'Jl-26t I ' , 
season. 
lion. 
7U8-5t 
'ARM FOR HALE 211 acres. Kefors to January 
Nos. ot Rural. F. A.SPALDING, Aun Arbor, Mich. 
1 4» G M. 
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