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MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER: AN AGRICULTURAL AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER 
“r\ IIINESE SUGAR ( 'ASK AS D Kl’GAK M-VKT.NG" 
\J How Ready, and dent f'Cc of l*o«Ui|gc for i5»> ete. 
and. lor 3 obtj s additional, enough t»» pluiit Wo square rods. 
< . iSL SAXfUiV A Cu, 
AgrirultWTHl tfimk Publishers, 
14U Ktill *tti Minet, .S’t'W Vorlc 
river in the steumer Rescue to Urey town, where 
the boat was seized by an English officer wlto of¬ 
fered protection to any one who wished to leave 
Walker's service. Titus used insulting language 
to the officer, and was seized and carried on board 
the English frigate Cossack, but was subsequently 
released. The allies made two attacks on Rivas, 
March 4, but were repulsed. 
The British steamer Clyde, arrived at Aspinwall 
on the 9 th, from Urey town, with 30 deserters from 
Walker. 
The IT. S. sloop-of-war Saratoga, was still at 
Urey tow'll, and Bt. Mary at San Juan del 8ur. 
The sloop of-war Decuter arrived at Panama on 
the. 9tli. with dates from Valparaiso of Feb. 15, and 
Calao, Feb. ‘20. 
Several vessels were loading with gnano at Chin- 
cas, under contract with Bibaneo. 
The Bibanco party on shore was making little 
progress, having been defeated in a counter revo¬ 
lution at Pura. 
The frigate Boa was at Paita, out of provisions, 
and the seamen at Bibanco were planning an at¬ 
tack on Truxillo, 
The Tennessee passengers came over the Isth¬ 
mus at Panama in 2] hours. 
a 
A Veiir Deceptive Counterfeit —Within two or three days 
past, a new counterfeit hill, purporting to be Issued by the Bank 
of Commerce, Now Taimlou, Conn , of die denomination of one 
dollar, and signed, " Charles Butler, Cashier," and " A. Barnes, 
President," hits made its appearance. It Is well calculated to 
deceive. 
VALUABLE MEEBS BV MAIL. 
rpo AXY PERSON SENDING W MY ADDRESS 15 CENTS, 
JL or that amount in “ stamp*," I will mud in re'iirn, by mail, 
(post-piii'l.l one nsekage nf Japan Peas; one of Buena Vista 
Beans, and one of Poland Oats. Single package 9 cent?. 
Address K. H, KLDKK, Ayers, Indiana Co, Pa. 
DT U DENTS FREQUENTLY EMPLOY THEIR MUKN- 
O ingu, evenings and v arm ions in canvassing— uil/i yreai pro/tti 
to Ihtvmrian —lor our Publications The most liberal terms with, 
security against, the possibility oj fens. Add re as 
376w4 FOWLER a.np WELLS, 308 Broadway N. Y, 
Arrival of the Alps 
THE NEW ROCHELLE BLACKBERRY. 
rnillO SUBSCRIBER, ONE OF THE OLDEST and MOST 
JL succors!ul cultivators of this (noil. r.tiers fur sate well root¬ 
ed plants of good size at $ per dozen—$16 per Hundred. Nur- 
Bervrnen ami ubuiter* fcUub'ietl allow rtityfl by trio l.OHj 
37Tw2 a P. I’AKPKM KU, Kew RoeJurll*?, N Y. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISION MARKETS. 
Tub state of the roads render trade with the country diffi 
cult, except by Railroad. There is very little animation in auy 
department, and prices are merely nominal, and sales nearly 
all at Tel ail. 
Seeds sell moderately at our quotations and from light stocks 
ROCHESTER WHOLESALE PRICES. 
Money, box.$18 
Candles, box.13^..2iUj^c 
Fruits and Roots 
Apples, bushel.Jl.iiUrtBlgO 
Do. dried_... .$1,75(|$2,28 
Potatoes.5«<5 t;2J^c 
Mings and Stxss 
Slaughter. 
Calf. 13(5HSj£c 
Sheep pelts.....I,'‘d.,o2,00 
Lamb do._.UJiaiWr 
Sleds. 
*8,75(3)7,10 
*2,6<J(@!,50 
$1.S*al5,50 
,$3,!JO@t,IHl 
...j:v,Ys,25 
-- *7(3-.T, 
.$1,10 
Tnu Cunard screw steiunsliip Alps, from Liver¬ 
pool at, 5 F. if., on the 4th iast., arrived iu Boston, 
March 20th, en route for New York, this A. M.— 
Her advices are tour days later than those receiv¬ 
ed by the America. She brings no mails. 
The Africa arrived out at Liverpool on the 2d 
inst. The steamer City of Baltimore on the 3d. 
Sir J. F. Crumpton, late minister to the IJ. S., has 
been appointed Minister to Hanover. 
The Fans Journal learns by advices from China, 
dated Dec. 18th, that the Court at Pekin lias pro¬ 
hibited all subjects of the Celestial Umpire Irom 
trading with the English, on penalty of death. 
The Paris correspondent of the Morning Post 
writes that the hasis of a treaty between Persia 
aud England, are not yet signed. Hostilities are 
suspended but there is no regular nrmstice. 
Despatches from Sir John Bulling and Admiral 
Seymour give accounts of the attempt made to re¬ 
take Teatotum Fort, and of the attack on the Brit¬ 
ish shipping by avast number of Chinese junks. 
The attack was well directed, aud made at low 
water, when the large maa-of-war coulrl not safely 
manoeuvre, but it waa brilliantly repelled. 
Five hundred men were exp oteii at Singapore. 
The details of the massacre of the Europeans on 
board the Thistle are also communicated in these 
despatches. 
Uu Jan. 12th, the whole of the western suburbs 
of Canton were burnt by British forces. A large 
fire bad also taken place inside the city. 
The Mumtarins had issued in various districts 
the most blood thirsty edicts against the English, 
and have ottered largo rewards to those who may 
succeed in assassination or incendiarism in Hong 
Kong. 
foe Chinese have been ordered to quit the ser¬ 
vice of ail foreigners and return to their homes, 
and so powerful is the Mandarin system, that diso¬ 
bedience entails groat danger, if not destruction, 
upon the relatives of the disobedient. „ 
file Spanish Ministry has addressed a note to 
the representatives of Spain at the European 
Courts, explaining the quarrel with Mexico. 
Tlie expedition to concentrate at Havana will 
consist of 30 vessels of war, and will have a nume¬ 
rous army on hoard. 
The Spanish Government deplores the necessity 
of resorting to rash measures towards a nation 
united to Spain iu blood, language and religion, 
but hopes that the world will uuderstaud tlie obli¬ 
gation it is under to avenge the national dignity. 
Tun War in China.— On the 30th ult. the postal 
steamer Thistle, while on her way from Canton, 
was cut off by a party of Chinese, who had been 
received oil board as passengers for Hong Kong, 
but proved to lie emissaries of thd Chinese gov¬ 
ern meat, hired to perform the tragedy in which 
they stiucBeded. All on hoard were murdered 
with the exception of some Chinese passengers, 
and the vessel was then rnn ashore and burnt. 
There were two foreign passengers on board at 
the time, viz., a Spanish gentleman, Senor Dias, 
formerly Peruvian Consul General, aud an invalid 
of the ot)th Uegimeut. 
Mr. Abrahams, the Engineer of the Thistle, an 
American, was killed. The Chinese decapitated 
those they killed, and carried the heads to the au¬ 
thorities at Canton, with a view, doubtless, to ob¬ 
tain a reward fur the bloudy trophies. 
Since this dreadful occurrence another river 
stcamor has been attacked and narrowly escaped 
capture nt the hands of a Mandarin fleet, and com- 
hiuoiontion with Canton is now almost entirely 
suspended. 
Livi.nroot. Market, March 9.—Cotton—Sains taken for 
speculitlmi Hint export. Market very steady In prices bat 
basinexs rerv limited. 
Messrs. J. McHenry & Co's Circular. March 9, says At 
this day’s market there was a fair attendance, but without 
any iinfini tant transactions. Flour has a steady tendency 
<biwnward3—81s 04 for (avorlte brands Ohio round hoop 
hx= been moepted 'is less tor Western Canal. Indian Corn 
t 1 Gil ; 
8 @Bslid. Flour —Western Canal, 3 ! .' ; -j30n ; Ohio 81@32s. 
Indian Cora— yellow 33s 6d@34s; mixed 33 s 3d AD,Id; white 
35s@38h, t 
i'lionsioxa.—American advices have given firmness to 
the sales ot bacon, but buyers are shy, and with little 
doing, fa other articles them is nothing new. 
Considerable business has been dons iu tard at 71s 6 d, 
and to day at 72s. Tallow is irregular and dulL 
PIMPLE CHILI POTATOES. 
T he subscriber will furnish the above 
named Potatoes by the barrel or half barrel on board UlO 
< tarn at $1 per barrel, or $2 pur bait' barrel. All orders tilled or 
money returned. A. WILLARD, Jr.. 
Hartford, Washington Co , N. Y. 
ClitNKKIIItY PLANTS. 
D r.. HALSEY OF VICTORY. CAYUGA CO.. N. Y, WILL 
• furnish Cranberry pi anti r.f the following kinds Upland 
15*11. Upland Cherry, 1'avorlte. Bell and Large Bugle — nil war¬ 
ranted geod bearers, at §1 per 1110 , $ i per 100 . or $'S' per 111 ,"' 0 , 
All orders Inclosing cash promptly attended to. Plants for¬ 
warded by Exprexx In all parts of the I tilted States and Canada, 
and ail letters inclosing a postage stamp promptly answered. 
WEST BLOOMFIELD NUHSEIUKS. 
71 X T R A SIZED FRUIT TRKE 8 AND GRAPE VINES 
L For Sale 
4.000 Apple Trees, very large, from 8 to 12 feet high. 
311,000 •• •• from I to 7 feet high. 
3,000 Virgolieu Pear Trees, very Bite, .1 to 6 test high. 
0,000 Peai 'I rees from 3iy to 9 feet high. 
10 , 01)0 Peach Trees, I year from I v bud. very stocky. 
13,000 Cherry Trees, large, S to HI feet high. 
4,000 1 yr old Isabella Grape vines, large and well rooted. 
3,000 Catawba •• “ •' “ 
1,000 « Clinton » " •* '* 
Also Shad" Trees aud smaller Fruits Orders are solicited. 
37«w:t STEPHEN H. AINSWORTH. 
West Bloomfield, Ontario Co.. -V. Y., March 18,1857. 
Corn.Ol(o 82 Me 
Outs.38(ni42o 
Barley.I A’il(,t)L25 
Buckwheat...50c 
Beans...,.$!,14'n5l.2-'> 
Peas. 1,1X1(3)1,25 
Musts. 
Pork, Mess.$330)23,1*1 
Do. cwt.#' ,lxIffi) 8 ,lX) 
Beef, per cwt.iii,50@7,fll 
Spring Lambs each $l.Sdl3)l,76 
M ulton l carcass)_a. r i..HI(e 8 . 1 XI 
Mams, smoked_ 11 '• 5 del 2 v,c 
Shoulders_..ojitJW.'aC 
Chickens .it® 12c 
Turkeys.@12 l ,c 
Geese...500 
Dairy, Ac. 
Bniter, roll. .I 8 ® 2 ltc 
Do. firkin__lRtoUe 
Cheese.. lUwtelfc 
Lard, tried.( 3 ( 0)1 to 
Tallow.lUfflUHio 
F.ggx, dozen.l2®13c 
ITUE POLAND OATS. 
T O FARMERS.—Can you decide on the quality of Steed by 
reading I 
1= it true that - The proof of the Pudding iv in Fating ?" 
I don't mean it Is nccevsary you should eat the outs, but for 3 
cents you’can have a true sample of the oats advertised by the 
subscriber, or any other quantity, ' 'J matt, tor the postage,—try 
me,—Iry ail of us, and decide urder-iaritliiigly. 
I. W. BRIGGS, West .Macedon, N. Y. 
Clover bushel.. 
Timothy .. 
Str.XDRIKS. 
Wood, bard .. 
Do. soft. 
Coal, Lehigh. 
Do. Scranton ..... 
Do. Blossbtirg.... 
Do. Sharaokin... .$7,25(ai7>) 
Do. Char.......... liSfhT2tie 
Bait, bbl.*1,611©1.7.1 
Hay. tun. $Pvj.L5 
Wool. It* !h..3 | v®i"e 
White fish, bbl_*11 led:It 1,50 
Codfish TO quintal .$-t,7S(n/>.2.9 
Tront. bbl.J9 
NEW YORK. MARCH 2.3,—Floor—Market for flour lower, with 
only * moderate dorn-xml for export and homo um-. dales at 
*■1,75 ' F’ for coin to ch<dee and so per bin**; 25 Tor extra 
do; $‘>)75@il,lij for super IVesh^m AJ.I *"/ill 'V<r extra do, in¬ 
cluding rouml-hnoD Ohio at 1 -, ill; elnsinL-doH and droop¬ 
ing. Canadian Hour low.u-; sales at *’> 1 for super, aud 
*i,PJfal7,W for fancy and "xlra. 
Gaai.x—Wheat market heavy and prices tend strongly down¬ 
ward. Sales good wll te Southern at lo7o. and lafe sirictly 
prime red, whito Canadian at 170c. Rye In good supply anti 
dull at tor Northern. Barley Is scarce anil nominal at 
llOfnitSoO. Barley malt firmly held at 175c. Cora market dull 
and lower Old mixed Western in store is held at 7Uc, with a 
few buyers at (Wto'tv'c: sales now >ou<hera yellow at S7iV£7Vc, 
closing heavy at 'cc for strictly prime shipping lots. Oats are 
scares and In demand at 52lDMc for State and Western. 
Provisio vs—P ork market is buoyant with a fair demand.— 
Sales, * 21 fir mess; $19 for prime. Dre-sstl bogs in fair request 
at ObJ'oddc LodI market buoyant; sales at H? i'll 1 1 Lo. But¬ 
ter firm at lAC ".'c for Ohio, and 20@26c for Btato." Cheese 
wanted; sales at 13@Hc. 
BUFFAT,C, March 34.—FTonN-Oliio Extra *fl,75®7.50; Do. 
superfine $8®5j’-0; Michigan extra A>,5b(u7, , x); Do. superfine 
$5,7S@«,'i9. 
llBitv—'Ohio white wheat $1.41; Do rzd $1,25; Mich, while 
*1,41; Indiana white $1,10; Illinois winter *l,2v; Do. spring $1,18. 
Rye 3 Corn, yvllowor mixml, 8 'e. Barley *I,YJ. Hals 4.1 j 5t'c. 
Paovtsioxi — M.'xa Pork No I, $34; No 2 Prime Do 519. 
Hams (n plcklo $2" per bW: Do. Smoked. 12,jj12!;c >3 ft. Shoul¬ 
ders OK.ijn. Mnckrnaw Trout 84jC: White fish SVjc. Me vs 
beef $ 12 . 30 ( 3 ) 13 , 1 X 1 ; prirao $"^h). Dried beef I Ic. Lard in bbls 
K»ic; K-'.-s It. Butter, roll, tofopW—Firkin lt)(a)lA Hamburgh 
cheese 11(0)124^0. Eggs I4g. 
Seeps—T he demand for Clover seed lias been very good, ow¬ 
ing to a shipping and New York demand, which has raised iho 
price about hut a do'lar. Clover at JV.'XJ; Timothy *3,50(153,75. 
Flax *1,75. White beans *1,75 
ScsDRiES—fried Apples $2.50 Tallow, beef, I£:?il2-S; Mut¬ 
ton likipHc. Hides 7 ^ 4 ©blc. Sheep Pelts * 1 ( 3 ) 1 , 10 . Wool 36@l8, 
Hops IO@Ue, 
ALBANY. MtkCtt 23—In flour them is a moderate business 
doing at steady prieev. tin 'Change, nothing transpired in 
Grain, and outy’ a small quantity of Wheat, was offered. 
ALBANY. March 23.—Beef Cattle—At market7P5. Prices, 
live weight, extra. $7.75 ; first quality, $ 7 ,is ; « ee oad and third, 
*4,ro,'ffi4,75. A few extras hive been sold for *A 
Cows a.vn Calves—I d In market. Prices range from *35 
$1(1*91. Extras $Gl. 
Sheep and Lawks— 15X1 iu market Prices range at from 
$3 50, *S,50@K. Extras $13. 
SwtxE—34) in market. Fat hogs $7,50 ; stores $7,31. 
FOR « \LE IN CAN INDAIDJ A. 
TT7 >1 E HUBSCRIBKR DEFERS FOR SALK THE PKEMf- 
J. sen on which bo now re-ides iu no village of Canandaigua, 
N V., wns'K ing nf about ton acres of Ian", situated on the 
riling grouud Wert ot M luii stmet. half a mile from the Post-office. 
1 here is, on tie premises, every variety of fruit in large abun¬ 
dance , poaches, grapes, .to , In great paribcli* n ; 9U apple trees 
glutted into the ehofcast variety of fruit- Tho boaso la nf brick, 
la),go tmd convonienf. hosted with coal rnmnoo. Two i.irye 
barns, and other necessary out-butldinge, all In the moat perfect 
order. Terms e«-y. Inquire on tho premises. S7’w2 
i'annndo'gua. XIarch 19 1357. K. 0. MAPSnALL. 
FAIRFIELD SMINABY. 
REV, it. B. VAN PETTE.N, A. M. Principal. 
rpifE BUMMER TERM OF THIS FLOURISH1NU INSTI- 
JL ration opens Wednesday, April 15.1357, Convoyanoo from 
R. R. at Little Falls and Herkimer, Treo the first day. Tuition 
from *t to $1. Board, including famished Room and Washing, 
$1 75 per w eek. '.I he '■ CojanierdaJ />, irimmf," under charge of 
Prof, Smin, is highly prospermn—affording all the adviintages 
of Coromervl.al Collegea »t half the expenao. Price $15, inciu- 
ding any branches not designated as extra. The Music Depart¬ 
ment remains in chare- of Prof. Gustvv OtfSTPSR, a German 
Professor of raro qualifications, whose successful supervision 
tor the past five year- has brought the Department to its present 
high standing with ihe public. 
For circulars or to engage Rooms, address the Principal. 
378W.3 J V1ATHFR, Sec'y 
Late and Direct from Kansan 
Wb had a visit to-day from H. Miles Moore, Esq,, 
Secretary of the Kansas Central Committee, who 
left that Territory since Gov. Geary started for 
Washington. We learu from him thap the Conven¬ 
tion of Free State men, held at Topeka, on the 10th 
and 11th inst., to take into consideration what 
course shall he pursued in regard to the Constitu¬ 
tional Election, provided for hy the Bogus Legisla¬ 
ture, was numerously attended. After mature de¬ 
liberation, and a full aud eareful discussion of the 
question in all its relations and interest, the Oon- 
veutiou unanimously resolved that no Free State 
men in tlie Territory will take any part in the elec¬ 
tion of delegates to tho Constitutional Conven¬ 
tion. Mr. Moore says that if Kansas comes in as 
a slave State, tlie people will 30on revolutionize it. 
lie says there are not a hundred slaves in Kansas, 
and at least three-fourths of the voters are Free 
State mm. Emigration to the Territory is very 
large this spring.— lloch. American, 23(4 
17FNliSEE .UiRICI IiTlIKU WORKS. 
C. K. BRINK KBIIOKI* .V CO., Baturin, X. Y„ 
M a n r v ,\ r rr rkri of agricultural tmplk- 
mcnis.— Brinkerboff's Olxhratod Plows of iLBTtrant sizes, 
—Brinkrriioff's Patent Seif-fiolding Furrow-Gunge Plow,—a 
new Patent Iron Revolving Drag.—Brink-.-rhoffs new Patent 
Sttb-soil How. arranged with Common Plow, so ns to rave an 
extra team anti driver, ami a new Patent Seif Clearing Clover 
Colter. 
All work dot,,, in a superior manner, Ht)<l lh« CAHringR of all 
plows groinal oit-l ptillebvii Orders respectfully soli filed, and 
a liberal discount made to dealers. 377w3 
Batavia Genesee Co- N. Y , March 23. lST". 
EJUFIRK riEKI) STORE, 
Opposite the Court. 11 o i,, e, 93 Butfule St-, Rochester. 
QEEDS — FOR THE FARMER, GARDENER AND SEED 
O Dealer. Clover and Timothy Seed—all varieties Peas, Wheat, 
Barley, Ac . a: wholesale and retail. The Garden Seeds sold at 
this Establishment were grown bv the Pto^rietoT on his own 
grounds, except a few kinds, the Sl eds of which mature beat in 
Europe, such arc carefully solected front the most reliable Seeds¬ 
men in England, Franco and Germany, and their Tegetating 
properties tested. 
The experience of 30 years exien-ively growing and Improv¬ 
ing on all varieties of Vegetables, Fruits nnd Seeds adapted 10 
our climate, and telccring tor cultivation those kinds only (hat 
warrant superior merit, has rendered fhol'dea for meeting the 
wants of the Planter aud Dealer In Seeds not excelled In 
America, 
£ 3 F-,sceds put opiti package* and boxes for Dealers. Emit 
Trees, llot-houso Plants, Asparagus aud Pie Plant Hoots,fh.r- 
niahed to order at the lowest market rates. AT articles warranted. 
C F. CROAM AN. Rochester, N Y. 
WAIT FOR TUB WAOOJtJ 
plus DAMEPJJL.WHOLER.ALE AND RETAIL DEALER 
In Crockciv, Cliinn and Glara.vYare, Lnmps. Girandoles, 
ItoOking Glasses, Plated Goods, and Britannia Mctnl Goods of 
every ilcu-riptioi). r.iuk street. Limn. N. Y. 
CHAS. DAMEREL take, ibis opportunity of nxpr -sing uls 
gratitude (or the liberal patronage beatow- d on liuii during a 
penod or nearly ten years at n pedlar. C- D. ile-icnK us coon as 
roid» will admit, to make regular trips through the counties of 
Monroe, Livingston, Ontario, Genes;”.-, Orleans, Wyoming and 
Niagara us heretofore, with a good assortment of goods, to 
wiuch ho has appended some desirable Dress Goods. Bonnets, 
Ribbons, Ac., Ac., Ac., and hopes by obliging manners and sjj 
honorable business course *0 merit a portion of public patron- 
ige. Hence, he would suggest the propriety of " Waiting for 
tho Wagon." 
To tho-o of his customers who are iod-btod. he would respect¬ 
fully suggo-t the necessity of being prepared to pay np. He 
works Tor lha nimble sixpence. 
Lima, N. Y , Mu mb 24, IH.T7- 377w3 
Withdrawal of Public Lands.— In accordance 
with the provision of the act appruved March 3, 
1657, granting lands to various railroads in the 
Territory of Minnesota, the Commissioner of the 
General Land Office has withdrawn from sale and 
location, until further notice, all the lands now in 
market west, together with a strip, about, thirty 
miles broad, east of the Mississippi river, with the 
exception of several townships north of the half- 
bred Sioux Indian tract.— Washington Union. 
37bw2 
pLERiiY.MEN, TEACHERS AND OTHERS, MAY ADD 
L to Umirprcsent incomes, and do great good ai the same lime, 
by taki)-g an Agency for our new and useful publication?. For 
t articular® address FOWLER and WELLS, 
376w! 308 Broadway, N. Y. 
THE CELEBRATED TROTTING STALLION 
ST. XjAWRENCE- 
1HIS WELL KNOWN HORSE, THAT HAS TROTTED 
. bis mile nt different tiroes iu 2, .to and 2.31, will serve a Umi- 
V . M . 8 ASTON & CO., 
V GRIOULTURAL BOOK PUBLISHERS, 1 Id FULTON 
St, N--w York, have Jtut added to the number of books 
published excln-ively hy them the following valuable works" 
Wnring’i Elements of Agriculture. .. .. 75 
Dadds' Anatomy and Physiology of tie Horse plain plates,$2 
do do colored do 1 
Dadds' Modem Horse Doctor..1 
foies’ American Veterinarian............ 50 
Coles'American Fruit Book.... 50 
Sehenck's Gardener's Text Book... 50 
Luneh-vr * on Hot Houses. 1 25 
Rmck'f Book of Flowers. I OU 
Bririgensau's Young GajdcncFs Assistant...ICO 
Bndgemau -s Kiti-hen Gardener's Instructor. 50 
Bridreman'a Fruit Cultivator's Jlunual. .. 5* 
Bridretnau's Florist's Guide. IK 
Stansburv's Chinese Sugar Cane met Sugar Making.... 2." 
Hyde's Chinese Sugar Cane. . 2;1 
Toe Cotton riantcT's Mannnl. 1 OU 
Srjjt trie or Fostaoe ox ukcki.-t or Frice. 
PREMIUM: LIST.-1857, 
able stock in We 3 ten) Now York. 
He is a dapple bay. with black legs, mane and tail; is fifteen 
hand a rant! three inches high and weighs about 1.2041 pounds. 
The »pati nf colt?, owned by Geo. J. Whitney, ,-.f Rochester,) 
that trotted in haraf-M a mile tliLS at the lust fair of :n» Mon¬ 
roe Co AgT Socidy, sd-1 rBcei vtil the fir-t premium, were sired 
by St. Lawrence. ’ 
'Tbums;— Forty dollar- tor the season, cash or approved notes 
to bo arranged at time of service? Mares not pro ring with foal 
may bn returned the following seatoD free of charge. 
My arrangements far keeping mares from a distance are good. 
Mares will be received al Roeherter, and must St all times be at 
the risk of I'--* owner from accident, escape or otherwise. For 
terms of keeping or oilier Information, address me nt Rochester, 
Now York. LEONARD BCCKLAND. 
March 21,1857. , 
I c, tti to, that it a sale of horses in St. Louis, Mo., cm the 11th 
dav of Nov , 1556, at which I was present, tWvuly-fivo a-jcking 
coils. 1 G -ro three to six months old,] sired by'.lie stallion Ft. 
lawRam (n->w owned by Leonard Buckland.) were sold at pri¬ 
ces ranging from M to $I 2 U each, and tiavt mares sold nt the 
same time Drought from }15C to $30U extra, on account of being 
iu foal by St. lawreuce. A. Q. WHEELER, Rochester, N. Y. 
Rochettor. Match 13, I H'7. 
Local Agr.nts, Subscribers, and other earnest, active 
and influential friends of AIooss's Rusal Nkw-Yorkeb, 
and the cause ot “ Progress aud Improvement,” who are 
disposed to tend their kind offices in its behalf—thus en¬ 
hancing their individual interests while promoting the 
welfare of community—are respectfully invited to examine 
the following Programme ol Premiums tor the Rural 
Campaign of 1857: 
“EXCELSIOR” PREMIUMS. 
ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS, lit Cash, to tho 
person or persons procuring Ihe Waj.-sr list of Ytariy Subicri- 
bere to the Kvkal N«w-Yokft*ft, la any one Township, seat in 
or remitted according to out Term*, previous to April 1.1257. 
ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS ror the next largest list aa above 
8KVKNTY-6TVK DOLLARS for lb» L «xt largest list. 
FIFTY DOLLAR.8 for the next largest list 
THIRTY DOLLARS ,'ortho next Hit 
TWENTY mil, I,A RS for tho next list. 
FIFTEEN Dt/I.LAIt.) 0,1 ... .. i,,v. 
TEN DOLLARS for t.votl at the next rirx lists. 
FIVE DOl.LABS for xacu of tho next rivx lists. 
$800 IN STATE PREMIUMS! 
As most of our General Premiums hsre heretofore been won 
by persons lu |ho Stftto »l New York, thtta precluding Agents 
and friends at a dlstanco trom successful eonrpetitiou, we nave 
cuncluilvd to offer *]s)M) in .S-'.bc and iViirtim.iT J'raas, via: One 
If IImlre<l Uollore for tho rouu UAB 0 S 8 T IHM (Vom EACH ol 
tho Stator ot Pk.vxavi.VAXiA, Ohio, MicuiOAn. Indiana. Illi- 
sots. Wisconsin, Iowa, and the Province ol Canada Wasr, 
divided as follows; 
FIFTY DOLLARS. IN Casw. for the largest list of Yearly 
Subscribers to the Kg hal New-Yorxek from ftic* of lha abovo 
named States and t'auada West, sent in or mmitted according 
to our Terms, previous to the 1st of April, 1S57. 
TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS for the next largest list as abovo. 
FIFTEEN DOLLARS lor tho next largest lUt. 
TEN DOLLARS for tho next largert list 
ty CompctltorB for iho Stale and Provincial Premiums, mu 
G,V) omiotU far tSe 1 ar,y Itrrmu f-’naM / I'omrncut Upon the nn- 
precedentod Uberollty and advantages of this list is unnecessary. 
The names and number of subscribers obtained by each com¬ 
petitor, will be published in tho Rural, (or in a elrcniar, and 
mailed to ail intorostod, os soon after th» l it of April u» tbs re¬ 
sult can bo aaccriaiinul,) and tho cash paid to the order or the 
successful competitor. 
l"jT To give Post-Masters and other Local Agents a fair, 
equal chance, traveling agents, post-riders and citisem of 
Rochest.u aro excluded 
(For List of Specific Premiums, Ac., see 7th pngc of either 
otic of first eight numbers of present volume J 
ry Specimen Numbers, Show Bills, Proxpecltixes, Ac., fur¬ 
nished free to all who aro disposed to compete for Preminms, or 
who desire to aid iu extending the circulation of the Ruxal. 
Subscription money should be properly inclosed, and carefully 
addressed and mailed to 
I>. II. T. MOORE, IJoebcatcr, N. Y. 
V PARTNER WANTED IX A NURSERY. 
H aving a farm requiring all my time and 
atCriiticn. i am d.airoua of getting some active, uii- 
bie maro bavinc : knowledg', of Ihe t oxinc-s, x. a r'iri::er i’l 
my nursery, to wboui I ivould give m unusual good chance. I 
have a good start, and plenty or land adapted to growing tTrc3, 
so the nursery can ho enlarged to aay -x en: required to meet 
the demand. I hare probable KWJIX' iron* ready lor markci this 
spring , '. »,U00 3 and 1 yea's old rcaoy for market this f*U and 
next sprieg, and an equal number each, oue anil two year old 
coming foreran!, and infeed grafting MVXFiapples ibis -pring 
I set laj- foil aTmuiI -V'*" buds c f n.aenei pears and chcr- 
r cs on g»pd fro:ss. hsmI bave all the spirJ-. pro. piani *u-l 
ckerrv >teeks lh»t may be minted nmi others tan be raised — 
I will disnoseof one half to tiv rtgfcf kinltf ipartn.rFirwh.it 
it is worth, and wait for my pry mid! the atock Is sold. I would 
like a p.irlnrr to fnrti-i. a tea-: and l.-uili to Carry ou the bnsi- 
ness, nnd I would lurni-h :p: ,i value in sotarthing else. Any 
one wishing to engage in ( •• nursery business, had belter come 
and see the nursery grounds and foe country I »m sure he 
could Fe suited. Address .7ERVIS D. A 'AMS, 
377 W2 Climax Prairie, Kalamazoo Co- Mich. 
NEW YORK. STATE AG'L SOCIETY. 
T>REMTf*>f ON FARMS—IN57. GRAIN FARMS. PRE5II- 
JL uvr $74J nnd IMiry and Grazing $30 arid i-'um- 
5 .'titers are desired to give notice to the Grout ary before 1st 
uiy, so that the farms c on be visited by * eommittoe appointed 
for that purpose. 
Fiehi Cr ^.r—Competitors should obtain the regrilafthns or the 
Society, so as to haw th ir statements properiy prepared. H. 
Greeley's premium on one acre of Carrots is continued. Regu¬ 
lations will he fti.nilehed on application to the Secretary ; and 
also, a list of Premiums for 1867 Agrieii'.turai Romos, Albany, 
•SON. £ 
THE TRUE CHINESE SUGAR CANE, 
TN PACKAGES SUFFICIENT TO PLANT FOUR RODS 
L of ground for Si cents ench; 5 packages for $'; 11 for $2, 
utnl $M per bnyilned for larger qnantlc .-s Seur eitlu-r bv Mail 
or Express free of charge to any address ill the United States 
or Territories under 3,0U0 in lies. 
Fcedemeo. Mergbants ami Fanners'Clubs wishing the genuine 
Seed of ih's Suo >R 1* t. A NT in it convenient form for retailing or 
distribntlon. will bud it the lenst trouble and expense to order 
front the subscriber, who has an ample supply. For *2, the fol¬ 
lowing fist cf Seeds iu 25 cent packages, or a selection of five 
for 1 me (toll u, vlx,. 
ChinetM Howsuivx, Japan Pots. ReariUess Lirloy, 
King PbfHp 4'orn. F-x -o’-aior Fwr-H Core, Pore Poland Oats 
Grange Watermelon, 7eu Cream Wn'crmekm, Jewett do 
(■ylir.drieal Pumpkin, Buena Vint 1 Ben*-. Eleven in all. 
Also a splendid collection of Flower Seeds, cooslsfing o e 30 
varieties, iu separate papers, all for *!, by nuiil, post-paid. For 
nil jntn‘ of $" or more, draft.* at their cost on Fasten) banks 
would bo preferred, but tills "ti any ssiecia p wing banks and 
post ago stamps for change, wid !>y Irankfilly received. 
Give year P. 0„ County and Stare in full and pi .inly. 
S77tf Address 1 W. BRIGGS, West Macrdon, N. Y. 
UKK SHOST-lluRN BULLS FOR SALS BY 
CamiUus, N. Y., Feb 23.1S57 [373ir4] F. MARKS. 
RARE SEEDS. 
T HE SUBSCRIBER WILL FURNISH BT MAIL. POST- 
paid Beardless Barley. Chinese Sugar Cane, Japan Peas, 
King Philip Corn, Flat Dutch Cabbage, Crltndrical Pnmpkin: 
Each package sufficient to riant « rods of ground, for 25 cents 
per package, or the whole list in one envelope for $f, or five 
packages of eUNar. Address LW BRIGGS, 
373wn West Macedon. Wayne Co.. N. T. 
The N. Y. Tribune of Saturday, sums up tlie 
English aud Chinese difficulty, as per latest advi¬ 
ces, iu this wise: 
The news by the Alps from China does not seem 
to add anything very material to the accounts by 
tlie Hermann and Kangaroo a week ago. The state 
of affairs is by no means favorable to tbe attempt 
Of Btc John Bdwring 
MONROE COUNTY SAVINGS INSTITUTION. 
T his bank allows interest at the rate of six 
per cent per annum upon all deoosita. Office No. 86 Buffalo 
street, directly opposite tbo Court Hciuse. 
CHARLES W DUNDAS, President. 
J. E. PIEKPONT, Secretary. 
TEYSrCXA 
Martin Briggs, Samuel Miller, 
Ainoa Bronson, Thomas Hanvey, 
kristarehns Champion, Nathaniel B Merrick, 
Moses Chapin. Nehemiah Osbura. 
Freeman Clarke, George W. Parsons, 
Louis CF«rin, Edwin Pancost. 
Charles W Dandas, William N. Sage, 
George Klltvanger, Lewis Selye, 
Kbencrer Kir. Alvah Strong, 
William N. Fly. _ Levi A Ward. 
Rochaster, February 24th. 1S57. ■ '■ ‘tf 
I F YiftlJ WANT T\i SELL OR BUY A FARM, ADDRESS 
J ixx* Sully, Buffalo, N. Y. See advertisement in No. 371) 
of Hur.it. Feb. 7th- _ ^72tf 
KETU1IUNI’S MOWER, 
A nd mower and reaper for it- 57 , with plat- 
rerta Ibr either ride cr back delivery of tbe grain. Yarious 
and Admiral Seymour, to 
bombard the Cuinese into more friendly relations, 
and greater freedom of intercourse than have 
hitherto prevailed. After burning the west suburb 
of Canton, and repelling a naval attack in which 
the Imperialist and rebel fleets appear to have 
joined forces, the English have fouud it expedient 
to abandon Canton und to concentrate at post3 
lower down the river. Very blood thirsty edicts 
have been isssued against the English, including, 
it is said, one Irom tint Imperial Court itself, pro¬ 
hibiting all trade with the English, and punishing 
disobedience with death. The Chinese themselves 
are said to enter fully into the spirit ol these edicts. 
All the Chinese servants at Hong Kong, bave left 
or arc leaving; and even at Singapore, where the 
Chinese population is large, a very high degree of 
cxeiiemeni had been exhibited toward Europeans 
on ihe part of the Chinese residents. 
Whatever may have been the small success of 
the Chinese in ihe Canton Hiver, as against the 
superior military and naval tactics of the British, 
they have proved more successful in the British 
House of Commons, where they have achieved a 
decided victory; Mr. Cobden's resolution declar¬ 
ing the insufficiency of tho grounds upon which 
the present quarrefwas got up with the Chinese 
having prevailed by a vote of 2U3 to 217. That 
resolution provides lor the appointment of a Select 
Committee to inquire into the state of commercial 
relations with China. 
NEW YORK. M*kch 18—ItomeKUe Fleece and Pulled Wool 
oootlnne in limitod request, owing ohteily to tho small stock of¬ 
fering, foe high |i rices asked, and tho uiisutUfucto'y state of the 
Goods market; thevi causes combine in do'ering tua manufac¬ 
turers trom purchasing at present beyond their moat urgent 
w»no>; the '.taiwactions include about 5U.iMHlnjjM,0il0 lbs. super¬ 
fine aud -Fleece at n-VLtVic.. aud l5,dlH>@2o,000 Ihs. snper- 
llno and extra Connery 1‘u'fod: nt lfoo52foo . as to quality. For- 
«ign is still m integer supply, amt prices aro very firm; sales 00 
bales Smyrna at about. 8tV. d mod. We quote: 
American Snxony Fleeces, ib. WrJSfil 
American Fnll-blood Merino.52@57 
American C- and 4< Merino....... 45^53 
American Native ami do.-12(g48 
Palled Wool. extraCou: try.52(i’55 
Pulled Wool, rnper. 40@f$ 
Pulled Wool. No. I. 
Unlifornta Fin-*, Washed.ii,md5 
Do. Com. Unwiuihcd.lfoo'31 
Peruviail, Washed........--—.......32(537 
Valparaiso, Unwnshod.2U<721) 
South American, Cans. U aehed.....15,7.22, 
South American, Kntre U,os. Washed............ 17(5—4 
South American Unwaah.ff.ll(a)14 
South Auiericnn, Cordova, Washed.2i>;ri 2i) 
East India. Washed.27033 
Atrican. Uaw»»hcd .. i>,7JGS 
African, Washed... 1833t> 
Smyrna, Unw robed.Hpi'l? 
Smyrna, Wnsnod-...—... .2- -Hill 
Mexican, Unwashed .. RaSI'i 
[.V r. TriHm*. 
PHILADELPHIA, Manrrt 13—Wool is firmly held, with a 
reduced stock to operate in, particularly of too low ami medi¬ 
um trades, whicb are scarce, and tho movement has been 
mosllv iu pulled, of which we notice several sales ut I'.Vfoefo. 
for Merino. SomeiV'.OXI 5hs fine ilecco hive also been sold at 
(I (jjfifts, on lime, Iho market closing with a moderate demand 
from manufacturem. 
BOSTON, M.vRCtr IS. -Tho transaction, in tlooce and pulled 
Wool comprise about liW.Uiki lbs at prices in the range of quo¬ 
ted rat®. Tho stock is very light, but holders have been rather 
more anxious to realize. The transactions in foreign comprise 
500 bales mostly to arrive, and including Mediterranean and 
CHOICE GARDEN SEEDS. 
4 T T1 AT.LOCK'A AGRX'ULTUSAL WAREHOUSE AND 
a\. Seed Store great Indnci meuto aro offered to gardeners, 
tamers and others to »upply toomjebva with -o. -Ik for spring 
planting. My assortment o '■ •ed* is />• — ' • - selected 
from the best sources, and put up expressly for a retail trade— 
at So rut, Sending ont no seeds on sale | three-fourths of which 
come back and buying no old lots at auction. I f *ve no old 
worthless seeds to mix i ■ aud paiavolf as fresh, but put np my 
Wbntrt sloek ffesii mt,J new. 
At tin 1 -'.ore they will be sold ns cheap as at any place in the 
city Per.iin s ut a distance, sending money by mail, will bo 
furnished n.vnt;,-'".e/U.e.vejl Mj-er usual sue for ru; '.-r, and 
ar,y largeT nmonut at same rate, to be selected in whole or in 
p.»rt l v theiasolvre—or put up bv tnysetf if de-ired Every 
package of twenl.v five shall contain one paper of Chinese Su¬ 
gar Cano Feed Neighbors, by clubbing, can thus hare such 
seeds as they want, cheap, put up and forwarded by Express. 
Also on hand a selected stock of iho best Agricultural Implo- 
tnents and Machines Cal! And see at No 2 Agricultural 
Buildings, Buffalo street, Koch ester, N. Y- 
March 23. 1857. K D. HALLOCK. 
t.v Weston. Vt, Fo.i. 18th. bv Rev. Moses Adams. Mr. A 
RUSSELL 1NGU.LS of Ml'T abor, and Miss ELVIRA R. 
FOWELL, of Weston. 
Iv Brighton, on Tuasday morning tho 10th inst., at the rcsL 
dance of tho bride’s mother, by Rev. John Wicks, Mr SILAS 
B KELLY and Miss GERTRUDS E. RILEY, all of the above 
place. 
Ix Perry on tho 19th inst-. by Rov. J. W. Ray. GEORGE J. 
TURTON, or Omaha, Nebraska Territory, and Miss HATTIE 
BACHBI.DRB, of the former place 
I HAVE ANALYZED A KPKCIMRN OF "VIENNA PLAS 
ter oil Gypsum,'' aud also specimens of ‘ CaTCoa" an 
"On'O.vdaga Plaster." aud find them to yield respectively a 
follows: 
YtENXA PLASTER. 
Solphatk or Lime,. 70.92 
Carbouata of Lime,.. 
Carbonate of Magnesia,. L5U 
Alumina. 2,-to 
Silica--........ L!H 
Protoxide of Iron,. fj 
Water. “.33 
Loss.-_» 
100.00 
JAMES R. CHII.TON, it. D„ Chemist 
Now York, March 19,1854. 
osoxdaga plaster. 
Sulphate or l.ntE,. 
Sulphuric of Lime,. L(h 
CnrbomUo nf Lime. y.JC 
Carbouata of Magnesia,. 1-8U 
Alnmlna,. 2.30 
Silica,. 
Water,. 221® 
Loss,. 24 
At his resilience In Uydo Park, Dutchess Co , X. Y., the 
Feb., Mr. LEVI WOOD. Iu the 92ad year of his ago. 
Ufarkcls, Conmm'cc, &c 
LATJEIl FROM SOUTH AMERICA 
Rural New-Yorker Ornr*, ) 
Rochester, March 26,1857. | 
New York City Bank Statement. —Tbs statement of ihe 
New York City Bank., of their average condition for the week 
ending March 17, shows an incrca.o of *1,351,310 Ui loans, and 
a decrease of $829.611 in specie, $13,155 in circulation, and 
$1,026,955 in deposltsu MV annex the week's average, as com¬ 
pared with that of the previous week; 
Dale. Loans A disc. Specie. Circulation. Deposits. 
Mnrcti 7, 111,899,649 11,7' '7,3l«i 8,lik'.,697 95,Vfo,r.’2 
Do. 1-*, 113,250,930 11,077,732 3,453,511 'Jt.2111,247 
The total of loans is higher than nt any previous date during 
tho current year, while tho specie has decreased. 
The imports for tho past week show on increase ovor the total 
for the corresponding weokof last year, as will appear from tho 
annexed comparison: • 
1S56. 1857. 
SI,1319,1124 $1,657,500 
1,802,010 19(71,372 
AKRIVAL OP THE TENNESSEE. 
The steamship Tennessee from San Juan via 
Atqilntval), March 10th, with 260 passengers, arriv¬ 
ed at New York on Friday last, Sho connected 
with the Sierra Nevada. The latter boat passed 
the Orizaba, Feb. 23d, 700 miles below San Fran- 
cisco, all well. The Tennessee left Sau Juan on 
tho fltli. The Saratoga was lying tliore, also flvo 
Englisli war ships. 
Gen. Walker’s position was uuehftnged. lie 
si ill holds Rivas The allies remain at St, George, 
Gen. Walker had attacked tlie latter place twice 
without effect. A party of rangers, under Coh 
Cayccrr, had been attacked by tbe Costa Ricans, 
aud driven into San Juan. Col. C. left again on 
the 7th, with a parly of recruits from Sau Franoiaco. 
The tailuve of CoL Lockridge’s attempt oil Cas¬ 
tillo, was owing to tlie cowardice of Col. Titus, 
who left the attacking party. Titus subsequently 
left Lockridg® and weut over to Rivas. Lock- 
ridgeV main force is on Curios Island, a short dis¬ 
tance below Castillo, and he had a garrison at 
Cerapigue. 
The Aspinwall Courier says: — While Titus was 
besieging Castillo, lie held parley with the enemy, 
who agreed to surrender, provided ho would per¬ 
mit a messenger to pass bis lines to Inform Geu. 
Mora, lie agreed to Ibis, but next day was attack¬ 
ed by a large force under Mora, and driven back 
with great loss. Titus with officers went down the 
FLOW Eli SEEDS BY MAIL. 
I NOR THE AUCOMMHP.U'ION OF YtlOSS WHO LOVE 
’ the cultivation of Flowers, but who restoe at a distance 
from where they cun be procured, we have i-Weted from our 
Urge assortment of H.-nrr Srofr tlie roust - '"iiy twufi n, aud 
tlieaeofe-Mei-uJurs—and put thorn cp in assortment* a* follows, 
which will‘bo scut, post-paid, to ull parts of the Union at the 
follow-iug prices: 
\ssotttML5 f No. 1 consist? or twenty . fioleo varieties of 
Annuals...-$1 00 
AssORThsm No 2 consists of twenty choice varieties of 
Rieimiais ami lVrcnuia'.s.1 011 
Assortment No 3 consists of tee extra fiuo v.iil,-iies of 
Vuinials und Fereu' i:L« >■ ,it racing 
m.uiy of the oevr and choicest iu 
cultivation .. I 00 
Assortment No. i consists of five wry eriolco varieties, 
i cleeted from Prize F! ,w< r* of Eng¬ 
lish i'ansli s. Orman t'unmii-m and 
PiOOh'e Pinks V -iboLis. I'ruflaut’s 
French Asters snl I hi z, t Hi Holly- 
ttOi K:-. each of which are sold at 25 
covits singly... 1 Al 
Persons in ordering will please give tho number of tho 
Assortment. Any per.on remitting Three Dollars will receive 
the four A-soit mem s. posture free. Remittances cun be nutde 
Tornus of .Yds eribdts*.—Twenty-five Onto A Line, EACH 
liisortion—la udiuaoe. Brief and appropriate announcements 
preferred, and no Patent Medicine or deceptive advertisements 
Inserted on any conditions. tTJT* The circnlaiioo of the Rural 
New-Yorker largely exceeds that of any other Agriculture! or 
similar Journal In the World.—and is from 2l),lhO to 3it,0l»l /■ic'-cr 
than that of any c ‘rr paper (out ot Now York city) published in 
this State or section of tho Union. 
100.00 
CAYUGA PLASTER. 
Sulphate op Limb .5a*) 
Sulphuretof Lime. ~,l» 
Carbonate of Lime,. ij-eo 
Carbonate of Magneria. offio 
Alumina.-. 
Silica, . 
Water. 1<s ™ 
Loss. « 
100.00 
JAMES R. CHILTON, M. D , Chemist 
New YotIc, April 2,1S52. 
It apionus freoi the above analyse, that the " YtxxxA Plas¬ 
ter" Is superior for land to that *1 the ( avuga or Onondaga. «- 
a*inueh ns It contains the largest percentage of <*», " 
Of l.ixx," which Is tbe most beneficial property la ,and Master. 
This planter is kept cnstantly on hand at Geneva, ' ienna, 
Canandaigua, Victor. Fishers tiM 1‘iltStOrd. _ 
Entered at the pon. 
Thrown ou market. 
Since Jan, 1st. 
Entered at tho port, 
Thrown ou market, 
Land Warrants—1 
lowing quotations. 
Bnying. Selling. 
100 aero warrants.#*; 99 $1 03 
120 do do . 0 97 0 99 
81) do do .* J 00 102 
40 do do .. 4^2 114 
60 do do .0 97 0 90 
Illinois Central Railroad —The land sales of tho Illinois 
Central Railroad lor tho 1st week lu March, were $172,000. 
Tho oamlngs of tho road for February were $131,842, against 
$121,000 in the same time last year. 
UtNESE SUGAR CANE SERB For Sale ai 25con's nor or. 
' by J. II. STANLEY, L« Rev, N. Y. 
r> E A D GRAHAM'S ILLUSTRATED .MAGAZINE,—The 
LX) last Monthly lor Ladies and Gentlemen. 
TOR ?\t W—Tivo pure-bred, Short-horn bulls.of the " Duke 
j of Exeter'' family. W. M. WHITE. 
Whitney’s Yallej, A!lt*uny Co., N. Y. 37, w3 
DU. 11. (!• WANZKK' 
ENT 1ST', ARTISTIC INCORRUPTIBLE TEETH, No. 18 
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