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PROSPERITY ABOUNDETH. 
The season has been a most fruitful one throughout 
the land—the Earth has yielded abundantly, aud peace 
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of the politicians. Gen. Prosperity (our candidate for 
the Presidency,) has been elected by the People, (not 
unaided by a Higher Power, however.) with CERES, Po¬ 
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itturketa, tJtommerce, &c. 
Rural Nkw-Yorkkr Office, \ 
Rochester, Sept. 23, I860 .) 
Flour remains at last quotations, bat the maiket is a 
little easier. 
Grain.—W heat has met with a decline of 2@3 eents per 
bushel. The best Genesee can now be purchased for $1,36. 
Canadian wheat does not make its appearance in onr mar¬ 
ket as yet. Kye has advanced slightly, th« current price 
being 63c- A v«ry choice article might bring half a cent 
more. Barley has put on 3(a}5 cents per bushel, but this is 
more owiug to the condition of the Eastern markets than 
ear own, oh our masters are not yet purchasing. 
Provisions.—W e have nothing new to note in this de¬ 
partment of trade except that holders of Pork seem more 
anxious tn realize. Transactions are light, as those who 
possess the stock are unwilling to concede. 
HOCHKHTER WSOIJSHAT.b pBICT8. 
Flour a!*I) ORA7W. I Eggs, dozen.U@12c 
tn do; $5.66 515,70 for shipping brand* extra round hoop 
Ohio—closing with no sellers below yft.ftl; market closed 
steadv. Canadian in moderate request but without mate¬ 
rial change; sales at $5,40 7..’4 for common to choice extra. 
Grain—W heat, 1 m2 cents easier, with rather more do¬ 
ing for export at the decline; sales Milwaukee club a* $1,20 
(ad,VI chiefly at the hit tin pri’e; Chicago spring at jlj.y.il 
I, |7 V, w inter red Western at $I,2S.5 i,-.r> chiefly at the lat¬ 
ter price: very choice Milwaukee club at $),23c; white In¬ 
diana and i Ihio at ftl.tDfaitJll; in Crtor white tll/liana at $1,- 
22: cnoice white Michigan at LtiLSi; red North Carolina, at 
51,30. Ryo quiet and steady: sales prime at 8llo Barley 
scarcely so active; sales fair t’nnada West at SOr. Corn 
steady, with a ueuierate items no fur the Eastern and local 
trade; sales mixed Western at fifin'ffc—chiefly ut fifi.a tie ,e. 
Oats in moderate request at 3?idMUa for Western, Canadian 
And State. 
I’ROVi.niwfl— PnrV quiet and steady; saloaat >19,3*(3|19,- 
fO for new mess; *19,00 for old do; JIt,oofiM 1,26 tor new 
prime; $13,26-for eld do, Bard steady auil iq fair demand; 
sales at UDa'Aftki':. Batter steady aud in good demand for 
export ill UVudfin for Ohio; Ifi.qhJlo tor State Cheese 
steady nt 0 ■ 11 l jc 
A stirs The market is unchanged, Sales SO bids, at $6,25 
for Pots; $ft,lfi fur Feat Is. 
ALBANY, Sept. 2f — Flour ano Mkai —There is a 
fair business doing in Flour at the closing rates of Satur- 
dny, and the market If any thing is rather tinner, tho foreign 
nows received this morning tiring considered more favor¬ 
able. Com Meal Is in lair request st, unchanged prices. 
ttRAlV In Wlmat there is ml change toione; the demand 
for Uniting is mode-ale at former prices. Sales while Cnna- 
d an at * 1.38, and do Michigan at. *i,3d Corn In limited re¬ 
quest, with sales Western mixed at fific, In car lots, Rye 
strode, with sales at 76c, Harley, sales tour-rowed State at 
81c; w itter at the same figure, Canada Fast at 85c. (tats 
continue! in limited request ami the market favors tho buy¬ 
er; sales State nt 36Sb*3?c. 
l-'KKn A steady market, with sales ."!) tuns 2C if food at 
Stic ^Journal. 
TinFFAI.O, Sept, ill —Ft.onn—The market in steady, and 
the demand as heretofore ii confined In the wants in tlm 
wants of the home trade. Soles at $3,73(1' 4,fill for line; 86® 
A.24 lor extra State and Canadian: $B,26urA'0 for extra Wi»- 
consln and lllmein; $.'.,60(4)6,62,*, for extra Michigan, Illinois 
and Ohio, and $ 6 ,ifts l!,A5 for douhle extras. 
OlUIJt Wheat, tlm market is unsettled, but, on the 
whole, rather weaker, Parties iru fintlier apart in tbeir 
views. Salva lit!* morning, red winter at, trad white 
do. at $1.16. C"rn, maiket quiet and less firm: sales at Gl •>. 
Oats nominal at Sue. Harley less firm, Rye steady ut Cl)c- 
1’etu, market quiet at Mu. 
Sfiacs. No el over offering. Timothy quiet at $.’,50 
Provisions— Market steady. 1 leavv iness pork being held 
at *19,50 *18,00 for light do., and *16,ill) for prime. Beef 
dull at $7,1X1 fur me.*. and $i>,00(orprime. Shoulders quiet 
nt Sc; plain hums it lll>*c, and sugar cured utll'ic I.nrd 
is going at 12c. Sew cheese is selling from first hands at 
h.V.'CJc; as to quality, with moderate receipts, -Corn Ado. 
OSWF.GO, Sept. 2-1.—Ft.Ot it Market unchanged; n des 
• t 86,?0 lor extra State; $7,00 foe favorite double oxtia city 
brands 
Gkai.V—W heat in fair demand; sales winter red Western 
at. 81,11: No. I Chicago spring At $1,08; clmico No. 2 do. at 
$1,117 afloat. I hits in demand: sales Canadian at. 30*-oC. Har¬ 
ley held above the views of buyers; no sales. Kye quiet. 
CHICAGO, Sept. flf-Floiir dull. 
Chain Wheat quo t and UatlSo lower; sales yXWiOfl 
86k >0 for No. I Hieing; 82>#(<7>8. , t Vt C lor No. 2 do. in store,— 
Corn quiet and lo lower; sales at 31Xti,39>jjc in store. Outs 
lo lower. 
TORONTO, Sept, 21— FLOUR- There is of course nothing 
doing in (lour as yet. The continued high rates lor wheat, 
with the poor prospect for much of a deruarid lor Hour, 
glees tlm impression that, the milling trade is no' promis¬ 
ing. And certainly so far hi the season the prospects do not 
look bright- A change, however, in the aspect of atfalrs, 
even an Inconsiderable decline In pin es, may alter the 
tone in favor of" the miller. At present, the opening prices 
most rtequent.lv spoken of are; 
.Suuerllue......$6,250(16,24 
Fancy,.. 0,1X1(01,4,;‘7M 
F.xtra,... .. 6,7&ert,(X) 
Giisi.x —The tendency in prices of wlmslduriiig the week 
has been downward; a decline of about lit cents si bushel 
on wheat is noted. There in still, however, the greatest 
anxiety manifested to seenro wheat,and with the largely 
inarcinuol receipts tho market has stood well, prices closing 
qrnte llrm, although inoviug a shade lower in obedience to 
a similar movement in New York, Upwatdsof 1%(Kt) Imsli- 
els of fall wheal were sold at prices ranging front $1,26(4,1, 
80 ftir common to good, and from $l,3t8u I,.'16 for goo,r to 
prime. Spring wheat In coining forward more freely, and 
several thousand bushels have been bought. From * 1,06 
fi.1,10 was the range, the current ralu being $1 Ik ft bushel. 
Barley continues to maintain its importance and Is the 
second leading grain of tie ikuiadtan farmer. The. receipts 
for the week cannot have fallen litr short of 26,QUO Imshols, 
all ol which lias been placed at frien 7l1.iJ,7lc. I In Toes lay 
73(4)76,’, was pretty freely paid; hut, towards tlm dose, the 
tendency was drooping. Veas ar« in limited supply, and 
somewhat inquired for. They sell ut from 61Qj)67o 1) trash.; 
average, 64c Kye, only two loads found a market this 
week, for which il.lc 1) hnslod was paid. It Is required for 
local use. Mats am prettv freely offered, and sell steadily 
at VU^.JOe. VI bushel. -Globe. > 
Pork pRO8f*S0Tfl.—Friday's Cincinnati flsxctte says • 
"About 1,500 hogs sold for November at $ti,'i66,7.4, Tlm 
market is flnni tint the demand, though equal to the offer¬ 
ing*, is only moderate." 
une of the heaviest houses in Chicago luis contracted for 
10,(XX) hogs at $4,9iku,6 net, for Norpniner delivery. They 
are selling in Green county, Indiana, at $!,Wfuj6,69, The 
crop la larger than for several years past. 
THE CATTLE OTAKKKTS. 
NEW YORK, .deft. 10. —'The current prices for the week 
Ata.il the markets are as loLlows ; 
Berk Cattle — First quality, VI owt. $9,lXX<?,in ; 00: ordi¬ 
nary, $8 1 'liX/i8,50; common, $7,5iKg,(); Inferior, $6,UO.((i7.0O 
Cows a sic Cai.vko— First qu.Ultv, l40,OUqi,m(X); Ordinary, 
WO.OO'qAO.OO; Commou, •30,iJ0ffi40;(ib; Inlerioi. |.'.4,tXX’g).'i0,00i 
V'eaL CaLVAS— First quality, V> U., tg : l7c; Ordinary 4>g 
Common, SVric; Inferior, ;V/i3,t,e. 
Shew Ain, Lajims. Prims quality, (ri head, $5,tXF'i 6,00; 
ordinary, $3e'‘0Cu:4,50; common i-t .i,3,6,1; inferior, $2,6tX'u)8,00. 
Swn**.—Firat quality, 6>idS6?i'c; all others, SqitiJjc. 
ALBANY, Sept 2f.—The receipt" of live stock by the 
Central Railroad the Last week have been unusually large 
Upwards of 4.IXX) cattle were hi ought down. Prices orbeef 
have decllnerl Ji'CaJ.'aC \i ft,., live weight; premium is selling 
at 6 * 40 . 
Receipts—The following is onr comparative statement of 
receipts at this market over the Central Railroad estimat¬ 
ing 17 cattle to the car: 
Corresponding week 
This week. Last week. last year. 
Cattje,..4,287 2,968 2,6-6 
Sheep,.3,632 4,2fd 4,542 
Hogs,. 166 286 1,563 
This week. Last week. last year. 
Cattje,..4,267 2,968 2,fi J 6 
Sheep,.3,632 4,2fd 4,542 
Hogs,. 165 286 1,563 
PBicea—The following Are the ruling prices: 
This week. Last week. 
Premium. 6 !H 416>J 63i&0Bf( 
Extra.......4v>('05 4fi(a)3 
First quality.3»ifji4 4 (nri.kf 
Second quality.3 rcfSK SM(Z3i i 
Third quality. 2l(fa'2ti 2,V",3 
SltEKP AND I.AMSS- In fair demand at a decline of 26o VI 
head: Sales about 2,060 at $3m 4,20. 
Haas—In lair request and ludd a sh.vle easier; we quote 
at SK®6. ! ic. 
BRIGHTON, Sept. 20.—At market 1,W0 beeves, 6(10 stores 
6,UUU sheep and lambs, aud 60J swine. 
Bkkf Cattle—P rices- Extra, td.dno/in,00 ; first quality, 
$7,24(<i) «<7,50 ; second quality, $u,IXte6,6d; Uiird quality, 
$4,50,7 (J.OJ 
Wokeino Oxr.\ -}84, J'/ytt/W. 
Mi luii down *4fc.40, Coinmon,$19(fta0. 
Vkai. Calvko-$ tu)4,00. 
Storks—Y earlings, none; two yearB old, $11®12; three 
years old, SliftlO. 
Hideh— ffejiltn lb* Calf Skins, 10>s@12c P tb. 
Tallow— oftifilic V m. 
Hueep and Lambs—$ 1,009!;*,OO; Extra, $3,00.'i3,30. 
Pklts—B 0cdii$l,7S each. 
Swine—S tores, wholesale 6 ii c; retail Tc; SpringPigs 7e; 
retail at 7>i@ftj.; Fat Hogs, undressed, Oc. 
T11E WOOL IM A It K KTS. 
NEW YORK, Sept 20. —A good inquiry is noticeable fo r 
the loir and medium grades and with light stocks prices of 
»U kinrls.vft firmly maintained; sales of 76,txx) lbs. Native 
Fk-eoe at 40t'i/X>e- as to quality, I50,0no tbs t.'anfomia at I'iA 
86c. for common to choice Saxony; 46/») ft, s Texas at IFsl 
26: for common to line tiuwasheo, ami Rth86c for washed; 
I8,(XX) Its pulled at 36 : i. t5c. for L.nuhs’ an'i s'jper extra; 8t0 
bales Bonskoi at 2 l'«dt 2 c; tV 0 do. Cape at 1X1 ,1>>. un- 
illarriagcs. 
T.v this city, on th#i lltli instant., bv Rot. .T B. Shaw, 
ABRAUAM CUSMMfVxN ua<i FRANCES MONTGOMERY, 
EDcatljs. 
r lt<> INVENTORS. Rejected applications prosecuted, 
.I. End no charge unless ,'ntcnts are obtained. New ap¬ 
plications made ou favorable terms 
636 -3 , 1 . FRASER, Rochester, N. Y. 
/riRAl’E N-I iVJCS. Twenty varieties of the host 
h.udy sor's singly, hv tlm dozen,or Uundretl. Send 
stamp for priced Descriptive Catatogon. 
Sept. 21,181k). 154-. 2t| l». S. 11LFFKON, Utica. N. Y. 
/ tllEliltV SF.KIXS.—We have 28 oushels fresh Cherry 
x_z pits we will sell at 4,3,69 p»r bushel, where 8 or 10 
bushels aro taken. Single bushel, $4. 
A. FAHNESTOCK k SONS. 
Toledo, Ohio, Sept. 1, lSfio. hgj nt 
rpilK ANNI \1. SHOW Ol THE ONTAIUO CH. AC- 
1 Kiin i.TUMAt. i kty, will he held on the grounds, at 
t iinniuliilgug, on the 28th, 27th sad ?8!h dnysol'September. 
Memhera can oliUiin tlielr tickets at the nfflee of the Tt eas- 
nier, Room No. 9 Atwater ll:dl. Exhibitors can nblain 
N ~V'_ C2LdINi a'rd.jrVL NURSKRTE3 Xn ' Atwater >|[dL I'lxbibitorx can obtain 
. -o • t-x n i t. . , r , , . _ . » their cards ffir entree at tho office of GIDKtiN GRANGER 
Brighton, 3 Milos Last ot Rochester, N. Y. two days previous to the Fair. && 7 - 3 t ’ 
In this city, cm the 21st inst., of consumption, ROBERT 
D. WEBBER, aged 19 years. 
S. B. KKLI.V, I’Roi'itiKroK, oilers lor mile for tho Autumn 
,,f i860 and Spring of lHU, 
j\&t3crtb'£ment9. 
AKVEIITISLIU TERMS, In Advuuce—T iiirtv-Fivk 
Cents a Link, each insertion. A price and a half for extra 
display, or 62'j cents per line of space. Special NoTH'KH, 
(following reading matter, loaded,) Sixty Cents a Lino. 
QHA AOKNTa WANTED I 
vjxvyf hustnuas which pays I'nmi f.'t to $7 per ilnv. 
Address M. m. SANBORN, Bramer Falls, N. Y 
QOl | WANTED VI,.. adilrcrs-if f \Ny \ Si.!;-’. 
and AGKN IS wtm will travel f,»r $ ni in.r month 
ami expenses paid. Address S F. FRENCH k CM, 
659-31 I'nblisUerr, No 121 Nassau St , N. Y. 
1 nn DURHAM CATTLE AT AUCTION, 
* , loth id Oct, 1881 , nt ny farm, ft miles north ot i ock 
port, Niagara tSo. N. Y., ,m lime lo unit, with approved pa¬ 
per ii Bulls,8 Bull Calves, 7 Cows (2 impound,) and 13 
Heifers; 3‘i grade Cows and Heifers : 30 Steeis, I veins and 
under. J. It. BENNETT. 
Avon, N. Y., Sept. 25, I860, 669-2t 
C' ] TRUE DELAWARE GRAPE VINES I’koca- 
•11/ I . UATKI! Fll< M T„K ilalCIINAL VINr, rmiipacUy grown, 
with abundant, line, fibrous roots, careful'y packe t in moss 
and nnveloped in oil silk, sent by mall, pint paid, to any 
part of the Union, on receipt of St. Also, all valuable va¬ 
rieties for sale. Send for a Circular. 
659-unwO GEO W CAMPBELL, Delaware, O. 
r ro NURSERYMEN AND OTHERS. 
1 Tlia Subac.nbep‘|,ai 69,001) Al’Pl.E I REKS, lour years 
old, cnniprlsiia: the RK-8T variktirm, which he wilt sell at 
low Plucks, delivered on tln> premises in this city, or they 
may he removed at. the option of Dm purchaser. Fur par¬ 
ticulars, inquire nl Dr. M Strong, near CaMoubi Square, 
or address CARLTON II. HOliEU-J. l’alm.yra, N. Y. 
Rochester, Sept. 28, 15(30. 669-3t 
MATIVE GRAPE VtJNICS.- 
For sale hr It. II HACK, at wholesale anil retail, a tine 
stock of tlm following varieties: - Delaware, Diana, Anna, 
Ke.hecca, Concord, Taylor, Clara, Allen's Hybrid. Union Vil¬ 
lage, Lenoir, Hartford I'rnlille, Maxit.awimy, Aa, Persons 
ordering will addrosH d C. HRNNISON, erm, of B. II. 
MACE, Newburgh, N. Y. Nursery one mile north of 
Newburgh. 669-2t 
TJLOOMLNGTON NUR8ERY, IUinois.- 
Fruit and Ornamknt.1L Tubfb, a large stock cheap 
for cash. Apple, I to t years, i,ixxi, >26 to $1)6. Utochs, 1 
your, seleciMil. lU.INX), LX 1 . Goose.br.rn/, 1 roll gilt on, strong, 
i,H), $4. Raepberru, many sorts, WK>, $2 to $ft. Strawberry. 
Wilson’s, Ey. Scarlet, C. Conn, Ii>“ - », or Washington, ami 
others, purr, 1(X), $1: 1,000, $6. Tulips, 100, ol 20 named 
sorts, Dli’l and Hg’l, $4. Iloot Grafts, liyxxr, $.40; Fruit 
Slocks, Seeds, Ac., as per Lists. Cast) orders in fall "ackefi 
free. [6A9-3tl F K. PHOENIX. 
p LAW’S PATENT APPLE FACKEK. 
X > «,t«ntorl .July- 11850. 
Tina Flicker was invenled with a full knowledge of what 
was wanted tor the Important business, and tors risen in 
this shflit time to In* a sbtiile and desirable artlr'o. No 
Farmer will, Fruit to pack sticmld or would lie without one 
if lie knew its advantages. It. is entirely of Iron and will 
lust n life.lime See cut in Hr RAt,of Sept. 29. Price $3,60. 
Agents and PediHnrs wanted In every County and Town 
In this am) other States where fruit is extensively grown, 
A h>w Comity and distant State rights for salt*. Bell,I lor a 
Circular. Address or apply to 
m 41 R. LA IT, Lockport, N. Y. 
A If.Ari.lt; OKA NOE For those wanting mi 
Improved Farm, ihe stibecrljior, wishing to retire 
Com l,i» farm, offers it lor sale Said Farm is nndera line 
state of improvement, well fenced arid ns good soil ns can 
lie found in Central Michigan, with durable water, (a tine 
creek passing entirely across.; There are f00acres .’0 im¬ 
proved; settled 17 years. Ttisi" have been ral-e<| over tfi 
bushels of wheat lo tlm scr" I'hern i< a new barn, 34 by 
60; also a lag barn, 50 font s,pi «re; a good !<ig In.nse, u flno 
well of water, and good cement eis ern Cliolee t'ruit; con¬ 
sisting of several kinils of Fears. Plum*, Cherries, Grapes 
iu bearing. Currants, Gooseberries and Straw benies. An 
orchard with vairnus kinds of Apples, in bearing. Also, a 
lino span of horses, witliothei stuck, farming implements, 
household furniture, &e., all of which will b« sold on tavor- 
ablo terms. 
Thrift Is seldom offered for sale so desirable a home. Said 
property is to Essex, Clinton Co., adjoining the celebrated 
Nursery and Kotuuical Gardens of N. s. Hammond,!) miles 
from Si Johns. Terms made known on 'indication to the 
undnrslgnod. 8. D. ARNOLD, 
Bept. 19, Irtii). St. Johns, Michigan. 
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os 
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more; 124 North Fourth Street, St. I,"tils; 68 West Fourth 
S'reet, Cincinnati: 171 Superior Street, Cleveland; 116 Lake 
Street, Chicago: and all the principal cities amd towns in 
the United States. 
8.491 ry SEND FOR A CIRCULAR. _<*;y [4t 
Flour awd G&ajw, Eggs, dozen. u®12c *lftt«b<d Eutre Rios nt ffike; D9J do. riisg-r**. Sr. Jago, at f t XT -A. KT O — FROM BAKER’S ISLAND. 
Flour.winf wheat.$4,A),4M0 Honey, box 'iflfoHSc H c ~ r 'Hbaflia; 16,(X)fi lha. Quracoa, 200 b:tlyx Meatiza, ,40 do. \t - 
Flour snrinvdo ..*ft^fi<6A.K0 Candfftn b.,..la'nu ilontevrdu, aud a tew amall lota of East India on private VVs won Id call tho attention of Guano Deals ra. Plants is, 
Vl.’ l . .a J . »,G.t Oi r». . 41 ' tf*rrnO I,'., ttraa .V. L».> Lua.i .A... .....I 
Fleur, buckwheat. $l v N«;gl,76 
Meal, indlao.|l,2.V«j,3I 
Wheat, 
BbAt white C*zfr..SO r 00 ^0,00 
Corn* old.. ^ fjfi 7c 
Corn, new.OOuwe 
Rye, 60 lha. IP btt.(a.0.4: 
Oats, by weight..2ft oGKO 
Barley.65(4,71)0 
Buckwheat.:t»3)40c 
Beaus.ffiDiliOUo 
„ Mrats. 
Fork, Mess.$19,C««2<',00 
uork, dear.to v»> '021,59 
»S5st:n::.«aa 
8j*nng lambs,each.$L6l)@aOO 
S u “On, on rcass.4'«iflo 
Caudle a, extra.J4c 
Fsr iTs *Ni> Roots. 
Apples, bilftlie!.2S«00o 
Apples, ilriod. 88cip$LiX, 
Peaches, dried Ji R> 30c 
Chwrries, don,1, V Ih.ltOMBDo 
PluoiH, drlnii.BriuUUc 
Potatoes.25h^s<; 
ninaa AJtn S*)Nn.' 
Slaughter. ka.b'-in 
Calf. r .'i.u- 
Sheep pelts. 80 r(g.$l ,12 
Ltuob pelts.Skggfflo 
Sbbdb. 
CloTer, bush.$6,26'5»,75 
Timothy. .2,7*33,26 
SUNliRJUft. 
Wood, hard.tlUUUOl) 
Wood, soft. iXritadyso 
Coal, lift high.$6,75,3/5,00 
Hams, smoked.lUaU 2 e Wood, soft. fl.drLt/yi 
Shoulders.8RM190 Coal, i.ftbigh.$6.7dSAU0 
Ghickeos....0010c Coal, Scranton ....$4,aV'riLN) 
Turkeys.iXXullac Coal, Pittwloo ...$4,2ftyvPAI 
. 34txj44c Coal, SliaJUoUlu . .$i,25,:'f,4,5i) 
Ducks,» pnir.38(344c Coni, Char.l(Xfl)12 V: 
_ Dairy, ko. HolLbbl. $i,!t4 
Do,’ W:.I4«I4C Bay, tun .$8,«OMU,OU 
Butter, firkin.00tdl2c Straw, tun,..|lMit?3yj)0 
fvi ' .-UaW, IU • i aea .Wx'.M'WiWU 
Cheese . 8f5lt)c Wool, fe lb.SurSMWks 
Lara, tried.li@13>tfc Whitefish, bhl.$9,9tyt5*J» 
TsUow, rough. 6 Hc Codfish, >4 quinta).$4.00^,25 
Tailjw .Trout, bbl.<3,0QdHto 
PKOIIUC $ND PROVISION MARKETS. 
YORK, Sept.24.—f LOUR — Market opened dull and 
iLn l yat ho , lu '' xlight concession, hut towards the close 
, Y 48 fitter export Inquiry notic'd. Sales at $ft,00u« 
?’‘'^' or «';iier State; *6,30-,,.4.4.4 Tor extra do; Wmi5 
mreuyei Western; $^39895,60 for common to medium ex- 
ilonterido, aud a few small lobs of E.vst India on private 
terms. 
Am. Saxony fleece Y) th.54f<£68 
Am. full-blood Merino. 48@62 
Am. half-blood aud three-fourths Merino.... 43 :a.r 8 
Am. native and ime-fourth Merino.34<u.38 
Extra, Pulled. 00 / 00 
Suf«)rHne, Pulled.34(5)36 
WO. 1, Pulled. 2 Ko&) 
I/nnb's, pulled,.3Uo)35 
California, extra.,.(XXuAX) 
California, fine, uuwashed. 2 tri?i 22 
Californio, common do. . ItyfflM 
Peruvian, washed..2ik«)34 
Valparaiso, unwashed. 12313 
South Am. common, washed. llriqia 
South Am. Kntre Rion, do... 16(4)18 
South American, unw ashed. 7 , 0,9 
South Am. Cordova, washed. 21®22 
Kant India, washed. 12(3,05 
AWcau, unwashed. 9:5:18 
African, washed... 165.28 
Smyrna, unwashed. 11(4,18 
Smyrna, washed.22(5:28 
Mexican, unwashed. 11(^14 
BOSTON, Sept. 21.-Tbe demand for Fleece and I'ulted 
Wool him been fair, and price« arc steady and firm. The 
xuleis of tb« week have been 1.40,,X'() lbs, Ine fleece ranging 
from i 0 rin64c ^1 Ik, tbe latter price for foreign grad.is, wfilcfi 
has beet! more inquired for during the week. In foroiwu 
wool the Bales have been 569 bales Mediterranean, South 
American aud Cape, and 150 ballots Peruvian at full prices. 
Saxony A Merino .....560 Ktfl Western mixed.9*4)32 
Fill! blond. JBiffl-’it Smyrna, waabed. 1 5(4:28 
M and !* blood.^ 4^)49 Do. uuwaahed......Sky,18 
Cemmon.39«AS Syrian.,.11((C24 
Pulled extra.45aA5 Cane.23.467 
Do. superfine.-3&a>tA Oriiuea. 9.5)17 
Do. No. 1.JX>.ai37 Buenos Ayras.9(P46 
Do. No. 2-.kU&fM Peruvian, wsahed.216(331 
.W,0t)0 APPLE THE(5S, 8 and 4 years old. 
6 ,000 DWARF PEAR TREES, 2 vcui'i old. 
6,,x 0 S ' ANI) IRD PEAR TRa ES, 2 rind 3 years old. 
26,000 CHUBBY TREK-, Stand 3-yonrs old. 
In.riXI Pi.UM TREE S 2 and 8 years old. 
ft.it mi PEaGH VKKex, 1 year old. 
20 ,,itxf APPLE SITICKS, 1 v- ,r old, 
20,00*1 GIIE'-'KY STOCKS, I year old. 
200 , 9 I,K) STRAW BERK v PI VN l\S of tti» heat varieties. Al¬ 
so, GIWPE*. CURB V.VI'A, Ac., a good nssortmeut. 
Tlmsu wishing to in, v 1 wnotftsiilu will do well lo call and 
nxuiiiiBe tin 1 stock before |mrcliaslng ulHewltere. Pack¬ 
ing done with dixPRioli and 10 (lie Swat manner. 
Gatuloguos Cniidiining do-, irimions sent gratis, on appli¬ 
cation. Son,] for one. S B. KELLY, Brighton, N Y 
Tpi-filGlilSS! 'J’HICIW! TUEEH! 
JL FOR THU 
A.TJTXJ3VIINr OF 1860. 
The Subscribers, grateful for past favors, and encouraged 
with a larger and better assortment than ever, unit the at¬ 
tention of Nursery, 1 IO 11 . Dealers ami Plnuterii, to llieir im¬ 
mense stock of well-grown trees and plants, comprising, 
APPLE TREES, Standard, ami Dwarf, strong and healthy, 
with *• King of Tompkins Go." and other 
good sorts, 10 large supply. 
PEAR TREES, Dwarf. A splendid nt,ink.'two andthree 
years, fine, strong and healthy trees of 
tlm most unproved sorts on the Quince. 
TREEh 
Wn wonld call the attention of Guano Dealers, Planters, 
aud Farmers, to Hie article which we have ou baud and 
for sale at 
40 Per Cent Less than Peruvian Guano, 
which we claim to be superior to any Guano or Fertilizer 
ever Imported or manufactured in this country. 
Tlda Guano is imported by 
WILLIAM If. WhiUIL 
OF NEW YORK, 
From Baker's and Jarvis’ Islands, in the South 
Paciflo Ocean. 
Sold genuine and pure aa imported by the Cargo, or at 
retail by 
JOHN II. SAUDT, General Agent, 
Ko. 63 South Street, Corner of Wall Street, 
NEW YORK. 
It lias been satisfactorily tested hy many of our promi¬ 
nent farmers, «ud analyzed bv the most em’iuftutaud popu¬ 
lar Agt{cultural Chemist*, and found to contain, tan will be 
soon by our Circular,) a large per centagc of 
Bone Phosphate of Lime and Phosphoric Acid, 
snd other animal organic matter, vinlding ammonia sotti- 
•ieutto produce immediate abundant crops, besides nub- 
fttuutially enriching tint anil. H ■ an be freely used without 
daoyer of Innr,log th» seed or plant, bv coming In coatact 
with it, hs is the case with gome other fertilizers: retaining 
a great degree nf moisture, it causes th* plant to grow in a 
nealtby condition, and as sxtisriciico hag proved, 
FREE OF INSECT-!. 
For order* III any quantity, (wh|cli will be promptly at¬ 
tended to.) or pamphlets containing full particulars of an¬ 
alyses and tests ot fanners, apply as above. 059-13t 
CKNIt A BTAur t» WM. S. BROWN, at Dansvill*, N. 
Y., and get a sample of a new aud valuable Coart for 
School* ami Families. 65.8 -21 
ROOTS I—Clitawhite, 1 year old, 
wuU.VRBf per ltXH)- 2 years old, toft; Isabellas, 
to' pcr loot); AtltUl, Deliiwitre. Diana, Uoitcard, mid tk) other 
varieties of Native and Foreign Catrlwbus and [soholine, 
Superior, owing to liicatloh, soil, ko„ aud bringing a. much 
bh'li,'i- pneu with our vi 1 ,iters here. Terms liberal to deal¬ 
ers. Orders l>y mail si,lisliicloiil.r filled. 
J. I'. ME lilt 1AM, Awl., ttimliitt.y City Nurseries. 
Em City, t Hij<>, .Sept. I8lk) 
Si mX.'o,.A” , \ K 1A AMWH10AN ARBOR VIT/H 
47 EVEltl.REEN kkN K - T(,is beautiful ami Hardy 
Evergreen irisltes a permanent hedge screen and wind 
break, . end for >, Circular Tim trad* supplied on liberal 
terns. Diana, Deb,ware and Ooneord Grapo Vines; Wil¬ 
son s AlbMUjf Htrnwberrv. A,'., Ac Address 
M_ \ .)- VnGLA VE, Palmyra, N. Y. 
Ti.411M KOI{ NAl.iq -One of the best and best situated 
* terms in Monro ,1 Co., lying « miles west of this City, in 
be town ol Gatos, an (fie Bullnlo road, will he sold nt a great 
bargain 1 ' aiqdoMilioii is mud,, soon A small farm ol 6e to 
80 acres, near the Oily, or ,1 house and lot woith t to ftftaXxJ 
in the elty, would be taken lit part imyim'iit For particu- 
l,rs apply on tho Jit.Ides, or at No A I If II street, at thu 
.Ibecoi JotlVM Flifixuit k IT,., of M. HUNTINGTON. 
Rochester, N. Y., August 21, I860. 564-tf 
the most approved sorts ou the Quince. 
DEAR TllEEd, Standard. A large and fine iisxortiueut 
ol Hie most desirable kinds. 
CHERRY TREES, Slumlord and Dwarf, one, two and 
three ve.us. a tine stock, and beautiful 
tree*. Early Rirlmmud by the 1U0 or 
1 , 1100 . 
DEACI1 TREES, one year. I’/um, two years. Orange. 
Quince, Apricots and Nectarines. 
C U R ft A NTS, Red uni While Dutch, Victoria, Cherry, 
White Qi’iipo aiifl other sorts. 
GOOSEBERRIES, Hough’no Semliiug, and Uiu beat Eng¬ 
lish varieties. 
RASPBERRIES, Large quaiiti lie it of such kinds ait 
Ormige, Belle do FontcQiiy, Franconia, 
Antwerp, hr. 
BLACKBERRIES, Lawton, Dorchester and Newman's 
Thornless. 
RHUBARB, Myall's l.iimnms, Call ram's Mammoth, Down¬ 
ing's Colossal ami other varieties. 
GRADE VINES, Deiawar«, Djuntt, Concord, n.nir,,,d D,o- 
liflc, K'dieccO, Logan nod many other 
new and oi l sorts, ill large quantities- 
Strong plants, one Mild tiro years old, 
grown in the open air mid in large pots 
under glass Also, b'ormgn I or lehrs 
for cultivating under glass, of the bOst 
sorts, such an drorntwoiiii Goi.okn Ham- 
niTitu, Bowoob Miiatuy, Muscat St. Lau¬ 
rent, Black Hamburg. Zlnfiielal, Koval 
Muscadine and :i() olliern of the best 
kinds, one end two years old. And for 
OKt'imin llorsg Cn.l'UUK wo have a 
line lot of tin's ,1 in extra largo pots for 
immediate /'railing 
EVERGREENS. Norway Spruce, Balsam Fir.Soolrh,Nor* 
way, White and Austrian Dines, Red l ie 
tlar, American aud HUiotlau Arbor Vilas. 
.In ill pure, the. 
DECIDUOUS TREES AND SHRUBS. Horse Chestnut, 
Mountain Ash. European and American 
Linden, Maples, American Chestnut, 
American snd European ztsh, .Indus 
Tree. Lalmi-mim.SimwhaM, Purple Fringe, 
Altheas, Spireits, ke 
ROSES, Climbing and Hybrid Perpelualii, a fine assortment 
of strong plants. 
HEDGE PLANTS, American Arbor Vital, Red Cedar, P 11 - 
Vet, Hone/ Locust, Ac. 
STOCKS FOIL MRSKK YAII'.N. 
Anger’s Quince, Pear, Plum, Mszzard aud Mahaloh Cher¬ 
ry. and Apple .‘-it,,fills, two years old. 
Packing will bn thine lo tho host manner for all part* of 
1 1 : y 
1 if- Descriptive Ua(alogn"H furnished Wholesale Oata- 
logoe in August. T. U. MAXWELL Sc BltO'8. 
Genova, Ontario Co., N. Y., August I, I860. 657-31 
JTTSTICE TO THE SOUTH. 
JK. NEW BOOK 
AND DXH 
DESTINED TO CREATE A SENSATION. 
.Tutat l?u blinked. 
THE SUNNY SOUTH; 
ou, 
Tbe South urn or ti t H ome, 
HMURAqtWtl 
FIVE YEARS’ EXPERIENCE 
(>g A 
NORTHERN GOVERNESS 
tx THM 
Land of Sugar, Hire, Tobacco and Cotton. 
EDITED RY 
PROFESSOR J. H. INGRAHAM, 
OK M I S 8 1 S S 1 K P I . 
Handsomely bound in One Volume, Prino. 526 pages. 
Price, $),26. 
LITERARY NOTICES. 
Tint Suxxv South.- “ We have rarely peeped within the 
covers of a more appetizing volume. Although not. intend¬ 
ed us an unswur to the hull uotiulhs in the Unci ,1 Tom trash 
l,f too last 10 years, it uevettljoh si docs ut,mercifully burl 
back to their source all lies of such a nature, and we are 
glad to believe that tlm book will be read in tImuran,Is of 
northern homos, the Houttq also, should Like to Ithe- 
nianalttl.v, lor infinite talent of (tn tan thin loess and Intcgilty 
it is one "i l the liveliest aud most nntertaicuug books of the 
year.”- 'I'imss, <Ireenshwo, iV. C. 
' Tub SiMv.vt riuUTH. “ I'nis volume give*, so far as we can 
judge, faithful piolure* Of Southern life, without prejudice 
Tun scene*iiroHiintcd lire quite different from an “Undo 
(JENESEE VALLEY NURSERIES, 
Koclieatev, IV. Y. 
FROST .V GO., Proprietor*, otter for sale for the An- 
Dinio of IgfiO and Spring of 186(, one of the largest stocks 
Ol STANDARD AND DWARF FRUIT TREES, Sirat.i, 
FltUlTH, 11 KJt a MUST At. Tkttl-is, AlttlUllS, KOsttS, I'l.A.NTS, Ac., 
in tlm United States, The Ground* at tho present time 
contain over 
THREE HUNDRED AND FIFTY ACRES, 
devoted entirely to the cultivation of Trees and Plants. 
The stock is so extensive in ilsdUfercnt departments, that 
•hey are enabled lo furnish the entire orders of their cor¬ 
respondents of tlm drift rent kinds, of tile best quality, and 
at U,m lowest market prinin, Tre. s„,id Plante are parked 
10 such a manner Hint they will reach the more distant 
parts of tlm l)nill'll StatrM in perfect condition. 
Orders from Nur er.vinen, Dealers slid others, who may 
wish to purchase in large quantities,are executed with rare 
end dispatch, us well ns those who may favor them with the 
smallest orders. 
CATALOGUES. 
The following Calfilpgne* contain foil partienlnr* of the 
Htoek 111 till! tulle runt departments, and will ho furnished 
gratis to all applicants who cnolosn a postage stamp for 
each : 
No 1 Descriptive Cutn/nffne if I'rviis. 
No. 2 Drill ri/dii e Culnlouur of (h numnntnl 'Trees, 
Shrubs, t, r., for the Autuhm ot Ifiliil nnd Sp, uu: of is'fl). 
No. 3 Cut a/ague of Dahlias, ter brnat, Green-House 
nnd Hedding Ttnnls 
No 1 -Wholesale. <'atnloffne nr Trade list, fm Nursery¬ 
men nnd Dealers, and of 1 ers who may wieh lo buy in large 
quantities, for Autumn of 1860 . 
No. 6 Catalogue if TUncerina Bulbs. Address 
664-lit. F'P.iHT & Go., Rochester, N. Y. 
ptlOTOCHIiOMATK) OIL PAINTINGH. Agents 
1 W.auGel to introduce this tieautiful a, t. Young men are 
making over $ 6(1 a month In this hiisipess, Terms and 
Speeim*itB sent Klticg, liy addressing, with stamp for return 
postage. |56.5.8tj L. L. TODD AGO., Lowell, Mass. 
(Ilioicit: lidiHiOUtS ROOTS. 
New Doscriptlyn and Priced Catalogue ol’ 
1 -Iyacinikw, 
I Aliuin*) 
T«lii>ei, Jir. c., Ace. 
Comprising the largest assortment ever offered. 
ANDREW ItKIDGEtl AN, 
555 9t 878 Bioadway, New York. 
tpUDK DKLAWAICK GICAPE TIM H. One year old, 
L strong, $1; two years, $1,51) to ii. F.xtra large layers 
with bearing wood, $2 to $3. Smaller layers, $1 to f l,fl 0 . 
Also, very line Logan Vines, *1 to$2. A If ollmr good vari¬ 
eties, new and old, at lowest rates, rleml fora Circular. 
GEORGE w. CAMPBELL, Delaware, < Hilo. 
August, I860. 664-Ut 
pHAPMANft DAVIS’ COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 
vl Corner Main and St. Paul Bt.s., Ronlinsmr, N. Y. 
Turn institution is opeu day nod evening, for Instruction 
nt pupils iu Pk.NMANSIIII' ami Book - K kkpi.no. 
Conducted on an ec.iinomical I>„s,h; the instruction being 
tlmrough aud complete is furnished ou moukkatk tkrmh. 
Send for Circulars. 664 
PIIUITS, 
y,'ar."— Timtt, Orr-ensboro, iV. C. 
Tim Suft.vr South. “ This volume give*, so far ns we cun 
fudge, faithful pictures of Southern III,-, without prejudice 
Tnu scenes presented are unite different from an “ Undo 
Tom's Cahui," and W" think tlm portraits fainted are iu 
very nearly natural color 9 "~Boston Daily Bee. 
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the lieboUma of Prince Absalom. 
Being an illustration ot the Splendor, Power ami Dominion 
of tho Reign of the Shepherd King, In 1 mciIcs of Letters, 
wherein the magnificence or Judea is shown to tho reader, 
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By the Roy. J. II INGRAHAM, l.L D. tine volume, 12mo, 
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One volume 12ioo,, cloth, tkX) pages. Price, $1,25. 
THE PRINCE OF THE HOUSE OF DAVID; 
Oto 
THREE YEARS IN THE HOLY CITY. 
In a series of letters relating as if by an eye witness, all 
the scenes aud wonderful incidents in tlio 
LIFE OF JESUS OF NAZARETH, 
From hi* Baptism in Jordan to his Grucilixmo "ii Palvanr. 
By tlm Kev. .1, 11. INGRAHAM, lie, tor of Christ Church, 
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volume, l2tno.. clntli,'72 page*. Price, 81,26. 
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sou in the United Staten, utMiu receipt of $1,26, and 21 cents 
to pav postage bv addresrlnu the publisher, GriCRGE G. 
EVANS, No. 439 CHESTNU'I rilreet, Philadelphia. 
If You Want any Kind of Books 
SICXI) TO 
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No. 4.’19 Chestnut Htreet, Philadelphia, 
Where all books are sold at tho Publishers’ lowest prices, 
and you have tho 
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WORTH KROM 50 CB.VTS TO 100 POI.t.AKS WITH KACH BOOK. 
SEND FOR A COMPLETE CLASSIFIED CATALOGUE 
OF BOOKS, which will l)« mailed to you, free of expense. 
Ordkk axt Book of a moral character that y*u msy 
want, remit the rwtall priC4i, tegftther with the amount re¬ 
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tho beit idttte iu the country to puretinae hooks, is at 
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Prsjrritlur of the Oldest and Largest Gift Bonk Estab¬ 
lishment in the World, Pcrmansntly Located at 
No. 439 CHESTNUT STREET, 
PHILADELPHIA. 
Wk have an immense stnc.lt of SMALL FBIIITS, for 
sale during the Autumn of I fin, nnd Spring of 18U1. 
In addition to Uu* raoro common sorls of 
NATIVE GRAPES, 
We have over #ft,OOU plants ol such denrahlM sortHae Del¬ 
aware, Concord, Diana, Rebecca, Hurt l ord Prolific, Early 
Northern Muscadine, Logan, and 20 other sorts —strong 
vines, for out-dour culture. Of 
FOREIGN GRAPES, 
We have thirty-five sorts, one to two year* old, for Hot 
or Cold Vineries, or for fruiting in pots. 
An extensive stock of each of the common aorta of 
CURRANTS, 
fine or two years old, sml fine one year old plantsof While 
Grape, Victoria, Cherry, A-d. Fin,• ami well grown 
GOOSEBERRY 
Plants, of the American and Houghton Seedling, which 
never mildew, ns well ns I he bent Kngllsh sorts most suita¬ 
ble Cor this climate. A vreat stock of 
RASPBERRIES. 
Such ns Bed dntwsrp, (Hfldsori River,) Yellow Antwerp, 
Orange, Franconia, KntveWs Giant, (Vr , including seve¬ 
ral thousand of tin* Autumn-bearing kinds, little do Fini¬ 
te nay, Marvet of four Seasons, and other*. 
STRAWBERRIES. 
The most extensive slock of saleable plants and varieties— 
comprising over sixty sorts — in the Union. Fine 
BLACKBERRIES, 
New Rochelle and Dorchester, In large quantities. Alao, 
FIGS, ril.ilEIMH, AND MUIJ<KI<KII<X 
SfAll orders, either for large or small quantities, will bo ex¬ 
ecuted with care and dispatch 
CATAtOOtjItfi containing description, with prices at retail, 
and No, 4 Catalogue, offering plants in large quantities sent 
• u application containing a poutsg" stsrup lor each. 
KICOHT X < <K, 
654-fit Genesee Valley Nurseries, Rochester, N. Y. 
1 (1 \KM FOIC SAI.E. About to - from the State, 
I offer for sale, very cheap, rny Farm of 2fit) acres, one 
mile from Waterloo,— 100 ac,"S in wood, worth half th* 
price I ask for the farm. New bouse aud barn, peppermint 
distillery and building, orchard and two good wells.— 
l.itieral credit for one half the pure),use money. 
Address 0- B. CLARK, 
August 11, I860.—tf. Waterloo, Seneca Co-, N. Y. 
C 8 UF.AT CUKIOAI’I'Y.— Particular* sent free. Agent* 
X wanted. SHAW fc CLARK, Biddeford, Maine. 
SHAW t CLARK, Biddeford, Maine. 
U ICKOK’S PATENT PORTABLE 
KEYSTONE CIDKK AND WINE MILL. 
Tina admirable machine 1* »»w ready for the frwlt har¬ 
vest of 186d. it is, tf possible, made better than ever before 
and well worthy the attention of farmer* wanting such 
machine*. 
It has no superior In the market, and nt the only min 
that will properly grind Grapes, i'riee, *40. For sale by 
dealers or the manufacturer. W. O. HICKOK, 
548 - 13t Kagle Work*, Harrisburg, Pa. 
A3NtrEIi.IOA.TSr GI7A.NO, 
kuom 
JARVIS & BAKER’S ISLANDS, 
rs vf-ru 
SON r J' H PAtUKXO OCKA.N, 
(MPOBTM* HT TB* 
AMERICAN GUANO COMPANY, 
Oftioo, DC Willlaiim Btrwet, 
NEW YORK. 
0. 8. MARSHAL!, IWt. H. MATHER, Sec’y. 
J. K. CHAPl’ff.I, Agent, 69 Exchange St., Rochester, N. Y. 
fT-«7 FARMT.BA, MEUMAMU*, AND ULH.BKHA.- 
I Onr “Irropressiblft Confilct’’ is against high oricea— 
We offer you, at 74 Maiu St, Rochenteih Iron, Nairn, Hard¬ 
ware, Gila. Paiuta, Colors, Wiidows, Doars. Blind*, Hoes, 
Spades, Shovel*, Com Hoes, Cultivators, and otb«r articles 
too numerous to mention. Also, tk« celebrated “ Straight 
Draft Plow,’’ which we oiler cheaper than the cheapest 
635-tf MOORE, HKBING k CO. 
rpKKTH FOR THE MILLION AOMETIIING NEW. 
1 Office No. 7 Mansion House Block, 88 State street. 
Rochester, N. Y. 1626-tf| K. T. WILSON. 
IIEKI.F.K Jr WIIAON MANCFACTLKING OO.W 
IMPROVED FAMILY BEWI5G MACHINES, 
OOS Broadway, New York. 
These Machines combine all the lain Improvement* for 
Hemming, Stitching and Felling Seams, ana are the best in 
tree for famU.v smwixo and tailoring work. 
Price* from SflO to $MU. H»*iui*r*, $6 extra. 
S, W. DIBBLE, Agent, 
615-tf Nos. 8 and 10 Smith's Arcade, Rochester, N. Y. 
L IME-l-ageW Perpelaul Kite, 1‘nUnted Julj, IMS?— 
Superior to any iu use f*r Wo*d or C*al. Ds cents of 
wood, or 1M tun* of coal lo 190 bbl* coal not mixed with 
a-one. AdArea* [d34-«J 0. D. PAGS, KochMter, N. Y. 
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