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Boston Wool Market

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Parent Issue
Day
18
Month
August
Year
1865
Copyright
Public Domain
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Tbo activitv vi tbo wobl markut, so iv thé past two w hui 1 lleiü "iiieylmt tor thü last fow liavc. Tbo g eut iact tLat elaimed the nttemiion oí dealers was tl;o woel sale iu JTpw York Pending tbi.- sale, business lio ■ was qtilct', tli(n-'.''h sume prrttv good ga ■ 'have been efleulcd, au'd thero bas no ferlliug off n pnces. Tho fine old DuUih gentlemen in Pennsylvauia and (Jfentral Ohio, who know a t hing or twu in t!ie litio of money mBking, still eling to tlit'ir wotil is a hidduu trewsiye. vV'wli. iuihai.s Mwpy cari alloid it, lt' bo, t is (,: But the.y .wijl Jjvo. ■ ,'.! on tu ilicii' '. u tn a preíty.laio auto in tlio yeai before thuy wiil rca!:--;! all tbcy Ut'iiiuuci. Tho rdic'uiwp.iukir doo. Ijïh o.v.u lhii_'king, nnd bis wool is largcly in the nimkut, and the inonoy in hia pocket ready fov anolhcr turn. Sotnn N'jilherj) Uhio wool bas found its way bero, nvd a i. uuily sale. New Yen k xnd yoriïiiiit keep tbcir cyes open, avl their wool is fas.t be ng sent wber? it ougbt to go. Lurge qnaiitilies aio being iceeivcil, uud sor;:e verj laigepur chases havo beon aiado by our dealers; ooo r.mounting to 175,000 Iba at C7r. Fir:o ciioico wool, in nir.nl! Iota, will undoujjted'y ailvauco in ];;ic,9 beyonu tbc ovdiiiary rango ; but they will uot ba t!jc üiitii-ioii cf prices. Some mauufao, rocoguizhig thia fact, havo not stocd upon ceremony, but purchied libor'ally at a highrr figure than tlie mf.rkot would seorn to mako neecssary; but it was neca&fary for tbair speciul uio. GiMiorr.lly speaking, bowevey, the manufactui ers önd their ovn market tho choapest spot in which to obtoin tbs Bupplics for their busbess operations. lforcigQ vvijols are getiing pretty vvell oleaned out, thougli peiling at good pric.ee. Theru is no Australiaa iu the uisrket. ïbo last sold at 47o. The reuuced uinouot recoived frojn üireigu oountriea the current year bas tcuded lo keep ia the mar Kei a íair bal aneo of pricos ; ánd as these ainoums probably vvill nol be laigely increased for gome time, if over, uftder our present tarifl, they will not coiijü scriously in ooinpetition witb Aiuerican wool. Wlide, therefore, th? Govornment may lose in the custoui,s, tho wool raisor at home nmy mate soraething to meet bis iuuorce fax. And a bibber prioe paid boüio grown wool wil!, inura tu tho beneüt of.tbo ciiutitry, hilo stknuiatiug the rai.siug of sheep, and improving the .quíi'ity oí' lbo wool, and in tha s((;;dy o y trpl il v.'ill ;;'ive tiio consumera ovor flie h'Hiie ui .'.rüut for wooleri oods. of domestie for the week foot up snme S'OO, ÜOO lts, at the pru.yioAis.range óf 63a72c ior iieeee, and 7 Í ;:73 fo,r the vario.us gradfig j ul!o 1 ; !Q,O0Ü tt3 3Ieriho pij(J.d old at 71c. . AnxonL tin ti e aro uts of New York, Michigan aad Nuitiern übio. - Cotn. Bulletin.

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Old News
Michigan Argus