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Ann Arbor, Sept. 12, 1845. The weérthêr continúes very dry, but is otherwisè pleasant and delightful. The news by the Caledonia caused quite an uncertairiTy ifi' the W heat markej. - Prices fecedetf n little fo'r a day or two, but yeslerday CoWpetition run them up to 05 cents, vvhich Ãs the regular price todayj being just thé sairfè firat it was a week ago. In Detroit, Whealwaáih good demand yesterday at 75 cents and Flour at $3,70. In Buflfalo, the sales were quite heavy before the news by the' Caledonia at 77:ents for Wheat, and $4,12 Tor t-louf.- EHit Sept. 9, Wheat sold' for 85' ets.' - Flour at $4,00. In Nev York, Sept. 5, Genesee and Michigan FÃotfr öald at $4,75, all for éxportation. The next' advices from'Eui'ope, if is supposed, wïll have a tendeney to settle the mhrket on a regular bnsis'. Large amounts of Floui aré slored on the line óf the Railroad, a'waitiñg the completion of the bridge near Ypsilanti. It is said thnt the bridg will be passatofe in a few dayd.
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