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Parent Issue
Day
4
Month
September
Year
1847
Copyright
Public Domain
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Án.v Arbor. Sept. 4, 1847. The statñ of tlie VVheat and Flour ini,rliet n this country is now somewhat singulnr. Acco'ding to the ndvices by the lat stearne'r, it nppeurs that a further decline of" 30 cents a bnrrel (inri taken place in the Liverpool ithrkef. Western Canal Flour is worth $6,00, and Ohio about $5,50. A wi-iter at Buflalo says that "these are about New York prices, while the eost ofshipnient is not far from $1,20, including all cliarges, which puts fluur in England clienper than it is liere by 20 ier cent, including freight. To ship flour now from Bu (Tilo to Liverpool, l should be less that $1 ; wlipreas on Saturday it was4,87è fur Michigan. Consequently the Liverpool niarket s 80$c. ower than Buffalo, l'reight and expenses considercd." There is not much doing in Wheat in Ann Arbo'. 75 cents vvere paid yesterday for small quantitíes. In Buffalo, Aug. 31, new FIomi' commnnded #5,00 : 'new Wheat, $1,07. In New York,'Aug. 81, 6,000 bb!s. Flour sold at $5,62 to 5,81. Wheat, $1,20.- PearI Ashes, $8,00 ; Pots, 5,25.

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Signal of Liberty
Old News