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Parent Issue
Day
13
Month
June
Year
1846
Copyright
Public Domain
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Ann Arbob, June 11, 1846. We have had no alteration in the price of Wool. It comes in rather freely, bu large producers are backward about selling at present prices. Wheat has fallen a little. We quote at 50 to 56 cents, which is about the price at which it started from last August. The growing VVheatnever looked finer. The straw will.be much larger than last year. We are told that there is every appearancethat the harvest will come on even earlier than last year. A large portion of the one dollar notes on the Albany Exchango Bank, now in circulation, are counterfeit. The only safety is in refusing all one dollar notes on this bank having for a vignette a femaleand a child standing by her side. The Monroe Advocate says that the Attorney General has given his opinión that the late nssignment of the assets of the River Raisin Bank has not worked a Ibrfeiture of charter, and expressesthe belief that the Bank will soon resume business without essential loss to ts creditors. We are sorry to hrar thcre is nny prospect of its rcsurrection. A Bnnk that has twice failed should censo to exist, and if one be indispensable, let a ncw one be made. The BufFaloPilot hns an article showing that the price of Flour in England should have but little weight in establishing the price here. During the year ending July 1, 1845, we exported to Britian 35,355 barrels: to the West Indies, 426,850 barrels, or 11 tiroes as piuch: to South America, 270,000 borrels.