Commercial

A NN Arbor, Feb. 27 18ÃG. The weathor fur bohÃo days lias bccn very severo. The sleighing ia good, and is well iinprovtd. The Wheat market a dul! al 70 cents, and but üttlo doing. Ãn New York, Feb. 1G, Goncsee and Michigan Flour was slow at S5.5GJ to S,62. Potoshcs werc wJjUJg at 3,C7 to 40l: Pearle for ,-Ã;4,-2.'. We have belbre reimrked to our reader tho absunüty of enicrtaining extravagant expectntiüns of n rite in ony artiele f produce on account of a rcpnrÃcd fnilure or dcstruclion of crops clsewliere. Snch rowrts are usually madeon xery uncertain djta, nd are invariñbly exagemted by repetition from moulh to rroiilÃi. Thu?, n thort time since, the story was l hal all Ircland was just ready to starve on ecconnt of the potatoe rot. In reference to this, a late exchnnge pnper snys: 'Instead of a famine n ïreland as was clamoronsiy announced by polHkian.s and speen,tori, it turns out lliat Ikerc is not even scar dty of vota tor,; and as to oats, t is miH there nevor ivas o plentifal a P,010 sellingatSlCOfor 112 poun.l; and Whtol irom?2,17 lo 2,7, for J: pwndH. Ub surcK' does not look mucli likc afatniue. t
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Weather
Wheat Market
Famine
Ireland
Potato Rot
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