Commercial
Ann Arbor, June 17, 1347. The wenther of late has been liLsagreeably coid. We have kept a fire n our office every day for the past week. The papers ("rom auparte oftle State continue to bring unfavoralile reportsof growing Wheat. It is said ihat llie ravages of insects in many quarters are becoming quite destructivo. The market for Wheat in this viüage has not varied much for a few days. - We quote to dny at $1,25. Wool comes in considerably. 22 to 25 cenls, parttradej ia paid for a good commoi. article. Wool Ãn Detroit is quoted at al! prices according toqualitj, from 17 to 28 cents - most bought at 21 to 24 cents. Búffalo, June 14. 3,200 barrels Floursold atS7,50. Wheat $1,45 to Si, 60. Corn 75 cents. New York, June 13.-20,000 bb!s. Flour sold at 88,75 to $8,87 J: 1,000 barrels better quality brought 80,00. 15,000 bushels red Wheat sold at 82,00.8,000 bushels hite corn brought $1,22 to 11,27. Ashes, 5,75 for Puts: $6,18 to$6;25 for Pea ris.
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