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THE RURAL. NEW-YORKER. 
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PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 
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requested. 
During his long reign the Pope has founded 
130 Bishoprics. In Europe there are 595 prelates ; 
In America, 72 ; in Africa. 11 ; in Asia, 10, and in 
Australia 21. 
Public executions have been abolished In Swe¬ 
den. They are to take place In prison Interiors 
In presence only of a few functionaries and of a 
dozen citizens, chosen by the people of the dis¬ 
trict where the execution may bike place. 
The British cavalry regiments are In future to 
have properly (planned pioneers attached to them, 
whose duty it will bo to destroy bridges, raise 
earthworks in the absence of infantry, and In 
every way harass tne movements of the enemy. 
Burnett’s Flavoring Extracts nro Used and 
endorsed by the best Hotels, Confectioners, Gro¬ 
cers, and the first families In the country. 
THE MARKETS. 
new York. Saturdny, Nov. 3, P77. 
Beans and Peas,— Receipts of beans past week. 
6.300 bush. Exports, 1.875 bbls.; since Jan. 1st, 32.030 
do. Choice mediums have ad vunced to 42.20, but at, 
the clone die i.fforing Is larger, and 42.15 will be full 
next week for wholesale trade parcels. Marrows 
have had i belter business, and prlcoa are In sellers' 
favor, lVa beans remain quiet. In red itnd white 
kidneys, there in no special change The slock of 
red contains a good many pole colored, and only 
deep-dntml smooth Htoelc can bo quoted at 42.4 i. 
Black orTuitle Snap lipans have only a casual trade. 
Canadian peas arrive freely, and the murker. Mum 
been active, 8k«t8Ho.; now ipilet. Exports past week. 
2 l l.000 hush. Green peas fhm.aml selling at fl.iOMi 
1.60. SoiHhnrn Blank-eye peas, $2.05143.76 for 2-buali 
bag. 
VVe quote - Beans, medium choice,oth¬ 
er. 41 M marrows, choice, 42.20:«i2.26; other. 
*1 85a2 III: pea. $1 90542 35. White kidney, fi 20@2.05; 
red do., 42 ZViti 45 ; Turtle roup, 42 50»2 75. 
Beeswax.—S upplies are run nnci prices are easy; 
sales at 27@2Sc. for Southern. 
Exports past week, 3,500 lbs. 
Bitnoii Ooon.-Ih In largo supply and easier. Green 
brush Is quoted at fktllTku.; green hurl, 0<ai7>jc,; mo- 
dlum green, tiffliic.; red-tipped, 1H@5 c., and com¬ 
mon red. 3&8J4C. 
BUTTHK. Receipt* for the Week 20.W7 pltgs. Tho 
situation Is unchanged, the market continues active 
for Hue State palls, creamery and carefully select ml 
half luhs, while Common to good useful slock drags 
us before. The market certainly lacks the whole¬ 
sale siian that should attend the sucund month nt 
fall, and In the opinion of best den Inrs com para live¬ 
ly high eoooiry prices will not tend to on largo that 
style of demand. Receipts are moderate, blit It 
must bo retnomacred that Western U now only 
ligbtly Included in the supplies. Continued light 
arrivals of Western is tin* main hopeul many who 
have a large share of the accumulated stock of 
under grade Statu. Snippers art not in market, to any 
purehtinlri* extent, and not llknly lobe while Canada 
under-quote- us. Rolls can soon bo bandied. They 
should on carefully cloth-wrapped. 
Comparative receipt* «nd exports from June It 
Receipts, pkgs. Exports. 
June 1, '77, to Nov. I, '77. lM4,lli7 121,167 
June 1, '70, to Nov-1, *7i|..,...... tVi<.tkif 78,131 
June 1. '75, to Nov. I, ’7.',.4b>,KHd 18.827 
June l, ’7i, to Nov. 1, '71.469.227 28,7Mij 
Juno 1, ’73, to Nov. 1. ’73. I&B.813 18.638 
We quote Slate fancy pulls 2u®8lk:.; other, 22<827c.; 
creamery, good to choice, 32@34c.: other, 2H@30c.: half 
tubs, selected, 28 80o.: other. 22a28c.; Welsh tubs, 
prime. other, ill 2lu.: full dairies, 2S@27c.; tlr- 
klns, l,3f«,22c : poor Stain, Itholbe.; Western creuiuery, 
good to choice, 32@35c.; poor lo good 2066290 ; dairy 
tubs, best, 20(0,Vic.; good, III 18c.; other, lv’t/fcltlc.; 
factory tubs, good t > pest, 1(M 18c.-. common, U@l6c.; 
poor, IUM12C. Western llrkios, good to best, lu^llle.; 
other, ItV'filaC.; grcliso. HakKc. 
Exports lor the past week, 1.HII4 pkgs. 
CHEESE.—There has bean a very dull market all 
through the week. The English market Islamu. but 
few orders soiit out, since the trade there is getting 
fairly supplied by the home make furtlie moment, 
while the Interior markets arc easier. Prices have 
been shaded, am) closed weak. 
Fancy lactorlus, Ely 13c.: good and pt-line, 12tj@ 
12.4c,: fulr lots, llVivI'to.; poor. lO.hjtailc.: 80 
lie. skimmed. Earm dairy, 12@l2gO. lor good to 
prime: lluul2c. for fulr lots: 8*<llc.for skimmed. 
Wcsturn factory. Cheddar. I24@I2 %c. for tine; \\% 
@11 Ho. for good ; IDHWilOJfC. Tor fair, and 8@llo. 
for skimmed. 
Exports past week, 10,-169 boxes. 
Gold closed, 102X. Liverpool cable. 64s. 
Cider.—S mall packages, lli@I8c. 
Dicign Fitrrrs.-In apples, choice have a good stile 
and arc steady. Reaches firmer. Blackberries more 
in favor. 
Egos. Receipts for the week. 8,026 barrels. The 
market Is a brltfo higher lor hulk stock. Choice West¬ 
ern begin to take the lend for most sales. Trade is 
steady. Rimed are arilving freely and held with con¬ 
fidence. 
Near points, 23.!#»25c.: Slate and Pennsylvania, 23K 
@2ac.; choice t anadlan and Western, 23@23Mc.; fair 
Western, 2l@22o.; liimcd, I9@20<S. 
Flopr.-R eceipts have been large, demand fulling 
olf, and prices are lower. 
Latest prices are 4 ..IKkpO&.li Ctr poor to fancy super¬ 
fine Hluto: 45.4Ufflu.65 lor common to fair extra do; 
55.65@6 (M for good to choice do.; Jo.00taa.45 for super¬ 
fine Michigan, Indiana. Iowa. &c . outside for choice; 
J5.40t<!ia,6.i for shipping extra do., the inside price 
for poor, and tO.65ti86.00 lor good to strictly fancy ex- 
tru do.: common Ui choice white wheat extras. 45.75 
@7.2ft; lancydo at 47. 0i.t8.25; red and anther whiter 
wheat, good to choice family, at f5.60tgi7.lKI: round 
boopOhlo at 45.4,V(,,ft.H5, and trudu brand# or no. at 
45.90as7.25; St. Louis, 4a.65@6,;tf> for poor to fair extra, 
and |t>.35(ifi7.75 for good to laocy ; Mninnsota'straight’ 
at *6.1087.50. the latter an extieme, and patent 47-35® 
9.60, wall a few strictly fancy brumluut higher figures: 
unsound stock at 42.76@ti.50: city uitll extra at 46 15 
6.35 for choice for the West Indies ; do. tor England, 
45.35: do. trade und family extras. IO.75cTo7.7A ; do. for 
South America, t«.50:<*7.2.i; No. 2 at 43.26@4.50. 
Freer Fruits.—A pples are weaker; high prices 
checked the demand, t'hotre fall, |3 2.V./.3 50 V bbl ; 
Winter, fa-.<,3 V< I fair. 42 26t.<42 76. ymuees arc dull 
and lower; quality not now so good: 43@6 F bbl. 
Cranberries liuchanged; heat crates, 42 ; best bbls., 
4i,@7 : line only selling. Pears scarce; Duchess, 45@ 
7; Vleur, 42.50564.50; cooking, $1 60@2 60 Grapes— 
Catawba. tiHW'c. - . Isabella, 6616 c., If prime. Hickory 
nuts higher— 41.Zxisl.50. Chestnuts, dull at 42.i>0@3. 
New peanuts, 4 l@l.03. • 
Grain.-W heat lot# declined: tho receipts are 
large and the English markets lower. 
Latest sale# are of No. 2 red at 41 35y@l 36, un¬ 
graded red und umber State, 41 36@1 38; white, 
fl 61; No 1 Northwest spring, 41 31 1 No. 2 Chicago, 
41 29; No. 2 red for October at,41 29; No. 2 Mil¬ 
waukee spring, October, tl2fiH@l27; November, 
41 27® I 27,H. Rye is steady ; sales of No. 2 Western 
at 70@72c.; State at 76@78c. Corn closed weak and 
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THE “ORLEANS.’ 
Factories, Wallingford, Conn. 
Salesroom, 75 Chambers St., IM.\ 
THE SYRACUSE CHILLED PLOW 
or these Plows 
in the State of Now York, 
than of all others combined. 
VARIOUS. 
HALL, ELTON & CO., 
Electro Plated Ware, German Silver and Britannia Spoons. 
SYRA.CTTSID CHILLED PLOW CO., 1 
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Within the past few years several different styles of Chilled Plows have been put on the market by different manufacturers, but all of them without 
exception have failed in one or more of the great essentials to a Perfect Chilled Plow. The difficulties met with by the others are all overcome In the 
Chilled Plow made at Syracuse, N. Y. 
It is Lighter of Draft, More Perfect in Shape, More Durable in Wear, Does Better Work in the Field, Has Less 
Breakages in its Different Parts, than any other Plow made in this Country or Europe. 
IT NO PLOW IS SO EASY FOR THE TEAM. t3T NO PLOW SO THOROUGHLY PREPARES THE EARTH FOR A CROP. 
lif~ No Plow scours In the field so perfectly. 
taf - No Plow is so easy to handle by both men and boys. 
The above are tliS reasons that have induced thousands of farmers the pust year, who have tried all the other kinds of so-called Chilled Plows, to 
cast them aside for tho SYRACUSE CHILLED PLOW. Manufactured by the 
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dull, latest salos are of New York No, 2 at C0H@ 
lilea ungraded mired Western at 60s<«861c.: high 
mixed at 65c.: steamer mixed, OO.Hc.; steamer mixed 
for November, 60H@li0\c. Oats are easier; latest 
sales arc of No. 2 white, 37.HC,; No. 8, 35@36.SC.: 
Hay and Straw.—T he arrivals of prime stock 
arc moderate and full prices made. Common lots 
urn plenty and weak. 
Hale hay, 58@«0c. for shipping.and 70@90c. for re¬ 
tail qualities; clover. 60e«6ac. for prime. Straw, 50@ 
Wc. for long rye; 45c. for short rye, ar.d 4o@50o. for 
oat. 
Hiinkyv- Choice white clover comb, 2l@22c. ; good, 
1H@21)0 ; buckkwbeut, 12@13c. 
Hors. Exports for the week, 2,687 bales. The 
receipts liuvu been large, and tbero arc free sellers 
at current figures. 
State choice to fancy, llffllfic.j do., low and fair, 
6v»10e.; Eastern, new, 8@12c.: Wisconsin, do. 5(AI0c.; 
Yearlings, 4(<i,7c.: Olds, nil growths, 2@4c.; Califor¬ 
nians. I5@l6c. 
ltiGHWiNKS are hard to sell at 4L09S- 
Oit>-CAKE—Is selling at $33.00 48 ton. 
Podi/tk v and Game.—L ive as low ns before. 
Dressed Is low. os supplied have not worked off, ana 
the odor leg 18 mixed with stale met fresh. Stock for 
Thanksgiving (Nov. 29) should he sent In by the 26th. 
Choice Turkeys, lit® 15a.; other, I0@l8e. Chickens, 
Philadelphia, I4@15c.; New Jersey, I2@l4e,; State, 
9@l3c. Ducks, best. lt@16c.: other, I2@l3c. Gttese 
Suite. Ho4l2o.; Western, DAlOc. 
Venison, saddle*. 17t.i>18e.: extra. 20c.; Hares, pair, 
50c.; Grouse,'.»)<’,@4U; Woodopok.wqtOfic.; Purtridges, 
State, pair, 70t>r, hoc.; Western, llfsaifttlc.; Hu I pc Yellow- 
figged und English, do*.. 41,25: small, 10c.; Pigeons, 
light, do/., 4L25@1.76: stall-fed, 42.00(02.26: Canvas- 
hack Ducks. p«lr,4l.6il@2.00', Rud-licads, 78o.@41: Mal¬ 
lard. 60c.; common, 25@40c. 
LATEST AND BEST. 
Guard and Rest com¬ 
bined. 
THE NEW PATENT GUARD CARVER WITH 
“PATENT IVORY,” 
Rubber and other Handles, Is acknowledged to bo tho ns plus ultra. Above goods, as well as a full line of 
TABLE CUTLERY, for sale by all Dealers. 
MERIDEN CTTTLERY CO., 
JTIanulttctiiror*, 49 Cham bers St., New York. 
THE EXCELSIOR WRINGER 
WITH FOLDING BENCH. 
PROVISIONS—Hog products have been weak and 
dull. Mess pork. 414.25 for Job lots; for November 
and December $13 75fw 13.85. Bacon, flWe. for long I 
clour and 3\c. for short dear. Lard Western steam 
nt HrffiJHc. for snot, B-68C, for November. 8 58c. for De¬ 
cember, 9.57K((i8.6Cc for January, 1'alloW,7K@7 U-10e 
for prime. Siearine. 9c. tor prime. Beef hams ut 
4I7..VI. Boot—Now extra mess. $13(^14. 
8RKD.—Grass quiet. New ClOvor, 8k0. for prime, 
Timothy, fl.4ft. Rough Hex, $1.46 bid, 41.60 asked. 
VKOKTARI.K8.— Exports of potatoes, past week. 9.- 
IKM bbls.; of onions, 1,115(1. Potatoes have ruled quite 
firm for Western barreled stock ; bulk lots fairly 
firm. Onions steady. 
Peach Blows. In tib|..al *1.T5@2.')0} 41-0001.75 for 
Knrly Rosa, in hulk, und 41.25 k®I 50 for Peerless do. 
Sweet, nol.utoes Delawares 42.00^2.87 : Virginia. 
41,62(8.1.75. l ahbnges, IPO, JS.OOW.nOj rod, 2@3. Mur- 
row SUUaSlj, Ohio50®75c.; Hubhurd do..f iC( 0 l. 26 . Caul- 
I flower, 4I@2,50 V bbl, Russia turnips, 60a.@$l. To- 
mil toes, hush.. 60@60c. Curruts, 87c.@ll. Pumpkins, 
Phil. #3«t5; exlru.4«®7. Celeiy, do/.., 70c.@4l.l2. 
Wool,.—There hns been a weak market trade 
being confined lo pressing wauls; washed course 
tleoo.es have sold at36c.; washed combing do, Ol^c-: 
unwashed Western flumes, medium. 82c.: X and 
above Ohio fleeces, 46c.: soring California at 22(it26o.; 
fail. Its,6220.; Weatern Texas at lOSml'Jc. and Eastern 
32<®23Xc. 
LIVE STOCK MAEKET8. 
New York, Nov. 5, 1877. 
Beeves.— Receipts for the week, H.389 head ; do. last 
week, 9,911 do. The weather Inis been unfavorable 
lor butchers' trade, but supplies have run light and 
t.hn rates wore qnltn Tenthly obtained. Wc quota 
choice steers, 11@1IMC,, to dross 57 lbs.: prime, t<)@ 
10 'ac.; common to fair native, 7Y@8Vc.. State hulls, 
;-,,c. Cows and calves unchanged. Veal calve* 
steady at 7@Uc-for niUlt raised the hitler extreme, 
tshe.ep and lambs, with receipts for the week 24,980 
head, were dull »nd largely loll over. Prime West¬ 
ern sheep. 4b@6hc.: other. 4@4Jfc. Lambs range nt 
.'i« 4 Uc. Receipts of Swine for the week. 341.278 head; 
Slate and Ohio, 45 :>0t@5.B5 48 cwt.; Indiana, 45.25. 
This Wringer Is firmly attached to a substan¬ 
tial Wash Bench (tho latter being a household 
necessity), on which coinos all tho strain In 
wringing, thereby avoiding any liability of injur¬ 
ing or upsetting tho tubs, which are left unen¬ 
cumbered, and free to be emptied without the 
■a. trouble of detaching a Wringer therefrom. By 
|| means of the Tipping Water Board, the clothes 
can bo wrung from either tub Into the other, ilio 
jt]) nincliitic working right or llTl> thus saving 
the time and labor or changing a Wringer from 
one tub to the other. The operator can *nunl 
I street while wringing, with one hand free to 
i __ spread and guttle the clothes, Instead of being 
| required to steady the wringer or tub. When 
L', not, m use the Wringer can bo readily detached 
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' from the bench, the latter folded, and both stored 
■r away - m loss space than Is required for the usual 
“ old chair.” 
Agents wanted everywhere. 
BAILEY WRINGING MACHINE COMPANY, 
99 Chambers St., New York._ 
