PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS, 
Again. Stilt, common cows go off Blowly and at mod¬ 
erate prices—*50oi) $66 each. There have been more 
good cows sent m, for one of which a dealer paid 
f 105 on the boat, and several oLhers wen, retailed at 
*110. calves Included. Kora day or two past the mar¬ 
ket has been overstocked. 
Vcn I C'nIves.—There Is no perceptible change in 
tho calf market. There is n fight run of live but 
dressed have been in good supply, and sell lower, viz.: 
10@lTc., for the best, sold with skins on. Live calves 
are quoted at 5"t7c., A>r those fed on grass and hay, 
and lu@irtc..for common to choice milk calves. Some 
of 120 lbs., each brought 12c.. and a lot of 105 lbs., sold 
at lie. 
.Sliren nntl La rub*.—A little increase In tho sup¬ 
ply, and a moderate demand Cause a heaviness tn the 
marker, and stock is not ull selling. Prices lire nearly 
^c., lower, several lots of thin state sheep selling at 
to,, and some extra Canadas of UK) lbs., onlv bringing 
7xo. The bulk of tho stock sells at *3<5,3.5<) average 
per head, or uot far from 5c. per lb. 
There were 3,000 on snlo last Wednesday,butbtiyera 
failed to take all. In fact trade whs dull, ami owners 
losing money. The mutton mnrket was perfectly 
f latted, and poultry very abundant and cheap, so 
ew buyers wore looking after sheet*. A car of 07.S 
lb. State sheep was sold at fe,; a car 70 If,. Ohio at 
tXe.; a car thin sheep at $2.75each ; and a cur HO lb. 
Ohio ut 6c.. with 60 selected Canadas, i;tt its,, at7!<c. 
Swine.-Receipts are much larger, and with some¬ 
what fret'arrival* of dressed : trade m inactive end 
prices huve declined to 9i.;oil0!«o., with a few prime 
at LOXc, Drrssodore selling at leXOtlSMc., after de- 
ellning to I36613)*e- Chicago dressed tiro wortli 13c., 
though one car very line brought WXo. 
LATEST-Dec. 3, V. M.—Arrival* to-day, 1,601 
cattle, 3,707 sheep. 1,01s hogs. 
Bcrycs. - With 60 ears, or 1,052 head at Communi- 
P«w 240 lit One Hundredth street, and 209 at Wco- 
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cwt. Illinois steers at He. on the scales, 7 Its, p ewf,., 
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Hlicep.—There were 7 cars arrived at Communl- 
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11 ops. -The onlvnrTlvals (12 cars) worn nt Fortieth 
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BUFFALO LIVE STOCK MARKET 
(Reported for the Rural New-Yorker.] 
Buffalo. Dec. 2. P. M. 
Tattle. -As anticipated In my last, holders and 
buyers last week compromised on tho binds of the 
previous wook's prices, and a fair amount of business 
was done. Tho supply whs the lightest of tho year. 
As high as *8.60 was paid, but tho figure was an ex¬ 
treme one. So far this week the run is a fair ono, but 
tUe market Is Urm and Xo. higher than last week. 
Rates are $6®8 -j0 for all kinds. 
Hogs.— The market closed dull lust week, and 
lower, but light receipts and the cold wonthorof this 
week have Imparted it Urm tone to tho market. Prices 
range from *9.26 to *10.50. The market is good at 
tbeso quotations. 
Sheep.—The market Is dull, and about nominal at 
*3oj>4.25 tor Western, and *5(3.5.75 tor Canada. Receipts 
an average. Flay. 
WHCCl 
fiovriTr 
h B.PHELPS 8.1 
^icokror 1 !;’ 
* 1.30 g 1.10; Eastern, S>riqf£*1.2i. 
*1.12. Ducks. Mallard,50Mi, 
btLs, 40.is.kic. Hares. 75(.4fS0. ' 
Venison, saddles,R n>, lvipJOc. 
Vcireinblew,—New Jersey 
somewhat primer, as North 
Tho question Is often usked, “ II’hy is it, that tlic 
Novelty and Excelsior Clothes Wringers work so 
much easier than any others'/" In reply, wo will suy, 
1st. They have our 
Patent Flange Cog-Wliecls 
ON BOTH ENDS OF THE ROLLS. 
2d. The cogs on 071 f end of a roll are set relaticcly 
Hi; rwgBN those on the other end of the SAMI: roll, vir¬ 
tually forming a 
DOUBLE GrEiYn, 
and thereby nearly doubling tho purchase. 
3d. Each Gear has eight cogs, making thirty-two in 
all, which Is a third more t han Is used on any other 
Wringer. Therefore they have one-third nioiepuner, 
and enc-thlrd less fried ion, than any others, which 
makes them the strongest, must durable ami easiest 
working Wringers 111 use. 
The only advantage gained m the use ol course 
trouble gears over hue single gears, Is that they admit 
of lunger cogs, which allows a greater separation of 
thn rolls wltliout disconnecting the cog-wheels. 
But all Wringers with double gears on only unr end, 
have their rolls pinned down (at One end,) so us hot 
t.i< admit of t-betr t«cp rating mote than oiir-t lolitli of 
an inch, which entirely destroys all the advantage of the 
double gears, besides causing thn Wringer to work 
very hard and wring very unevenly ; also causing an 
unduo strain upon Uto rolls ut the eml Whore they 
are pinned down. 
The Novelty and Excelsior have not this objection, 
and arc tho only Wringers that huvo 
Cogr-Whcois on Both Ends, 
which obviates tins necessity of pinning down nt one 
end, and allows the rolls to separate freely at either 
end ; thereby securing all the advantage, of the double 
gear. 
Notwithstanding the rolls can separate freely at 
either end, the Cog-wheel* cannot bo thrown out 
of gear on both ends of tho Wringer at the sumo 
time, unless the pressure Is taken entirely off. 
These Wringers have but one pressure screw. This 
always secures an equal pressure tho whole length ut 
tho Rolls. 
TUe NOVELTY Is fastened to a tub or box by a 
PATENT CURVED CLAMP, 
which has an equal bearing on a tub the whole length 
of the Wringer. Other Wringers are merely fastened 
to u Mtuvo ul each end, and are thus liable to wrench 
the staves trotu their proper position and ruin the 
tub. 
The EXCELSIOR Is the only Wringer that is 
attached to a bench, or especially adapted to Set or 
Stationary Tubs, such us are mostly used In cities. 
It has our 
PATENT OSCILLATING BOARD, 
for conducting the water Into u tub on either «,uto 
of tho Wringer, as desirod; winch suves much lull'd 
labor, us no shifting of tho tubs la necessary. In all 
Other respects it is tho same as tho Novelty. 
Tho Cog-wheels, Thumb-serows, Ao„ *re nicely 
galvanized. 
Buy the Novelty or Excelsior. At least take one of 
litem on trial with any or alt others, and keep tho Hast. 
Sold everywhere.. N. II, I’HELPS dk CO., 
(Jen. Ag’ts, 1 7 Cortlnndt St.» New York. 
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LIVE STOCK MARKETS, 
nkw York, Doc. 3.13«9. 
TnkRKlsa decrease in beeves this wook, but the 
other kinds of live stock are suflleiently increased 
to make good the deficiency. Besides," the people 
have been living, to a large extent, upon poultry. 
The supply of poultry was not extravagantly large, 
but warm weather und frequent rains necessitated 
Belling it. In cold weather It is stored in lolls and 
dealt out as the demand culls for it, but now it had 
to be sold. The markets were therefore ttllnd with 
mussv and stale birds oflering below tap price ul 
good beef, and very largely eaten tiy tho common 
people, to tho exclusion or meat. On this account 
we cannot report any improvement In out tie, and 
sheep are not selling as well as they did last week, 
whiie hogs have doclmed xc. V it. 
The following are the receipts tor the week ending 
to-day, shown in comparison with other seasons: 
Milch 
n»<v»R, Cow*. f’lvIvM. Shwp. Hop,. 
This week.5,229 HI 983 37,351 21.5.30 
Last week .5,iiW 103 859 3f»,96tl 17,2-17 
Crroapond'rf w'It'l!8. .7,225 70 *J3 35,877 10.875 
Average 'Oh. .6,037 103 1,595 20,953 13.779 
Brcvi's,-Without nny advance, or a very alight 
One, there is a hotter feeling in the cattle lino. The 
markets arc cleared of stock, and dealers are striving 
to regulate thu supply so as to advance tho rates, 
andlf the glut, or mutton and poultry can be got rid 
of, they will probably succeed. The supply was 
morn than sufficient for Monday last, for out pf 3,221 
on sale, 350 worn carried over to join thn 9U fresh ar¬ 
rivals Of Wednesday. As was tho case on tho pre¬ 
vious Wednesday, the extra fat stem's or da.90; cwt. 
net, very line, but few In numbers, lire light 17c,, 
weighed ut till lbs., per 100 lbs. gross. Still, lew were 
solo above 10c., which was tho common price for fat 
cattle. • 1 ' 
Nu Texans were In the yards, hut some thtnnish, 
dry cows, from this Stum at w 50 m;* 55 each, were 
scarcely loo. per lb. There wore rower of these thin 
cuttle, anil none so poor as were offered one week 
ago. As samples of thn transactions, extending 
through the different grades, we note a car, 6 cwt. 
mixed State cattle, nt *57 each : 72 thtnnish to good, 
•toor*. Of «« CWL, at 13«15c.;81 Wen Virginia steers, 
B3f cwt,, ut He,; a. car little 5 cwt.. State steers, at 12e.r 
65 good TH ewt. Olib) Steers, at I.VtlAiXi: , and 3li extra 
lino cattle, 9 cwt., also from Ohio, .it. W{t<*l?e. 
The offerings on Monday were tho largest utWoe- 
hawgeu—1.B37 head—of stock brought over the Erie 
road, but trade was not very brisk, and a portion of 
the cattle remained unsold ut bight. 
The following arc tho prices at the close of the 
market: 
This week. Lust week. 
Onu, CViit*. 
Extra fine bullocks, V !b...PW fr) 17 ilp-j © 17 
Ouod to prime... " ...I5ii © IB 15H (<« Pi 
Medium. “ ,. 14 ©15 14 @15 
ordinary. •' ...13 © 13 J* 13 a 1'Uf 
Poorest grade. •* ...10 <f» 12 10 <r« 12 
Average of all sales,.,Ht$ @ — 14X ® — 
Those cattle came from the following States, vly,: 
Illinois... 1,990 Kentucky. 314 
Now York. 433 Now .lorsey. lli 
Ohio. 047 Canada. 
Missouri. 211 Texas. 792 
Pennsylvania. Indiana. 703 
Michigan. 20 Connecticut. 10 
West Virginia. 40 
Mllcli C»w<,-With a continued falling off in tho 
receipts, there Is a little Improvement in the market 
Tho Baby, or Tho Sisters... *3 
* 12 ) Whittier’s Barefoot Boy... 5 
,912) Late Autumn in Hio White 
Mountains. r, 
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(*24) Bunsct on tho Const, or 
Crown of Now England... 15 
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