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Day
15
Month
May
Year
1847
Copyright
Public Domain
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Ann Ardor, May 14, 1S47 Sinco our las!, Wheat lias risen in price to 85 cents. Rut :her.e seems to little disposition to bring it to Market. Detroit, May 13. Flour braught $5 15 in srnall lots from wagons and S5 22 on board. Whent 6c. Holders continue to ask a sliilling more thnn buyers are willing togive, wlu'ch makesthe saina on board coinpiratively smal!. It wil! be peen there is a diflbrence of from 50 to 75 cents betwren tlie pnying prices here and in Ei-íTal . Frirgh't mist fall, it is ihouglit, as tl.ey have done on tho Cnnal. Buffalo, Mny 10. Ohio and Mich' gan Floursnld $5 90 to $600, the flour market beingvery fi.m. 11,000 bushela Wheat brought 81,10. Corn, 60 to 64. Frieghts are down. Iti the morcing some bnats we re loaded at 00c fot flour to Albany, and f 1 to N. York, but towcrJ nojn.oilif rs loaded at 87 Je. and 85c. to Albajiy, while wild boats were offered as low as 80. Corn is taken at 25c. to New York and wheat at 20. - Lower rntes will unquestionably rule tomerrow. New York, May 10, 3 P. M. The flour market is very iirm. without much activity. There is a good demand to arrive. On the spot $7 75 - to arrive 86 75 in June$7 37}a7 50c in May. Yellow corn is duller. Sales 10,000 bu. at Ü9a97.

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