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Parent Issue
Day
23
Month
March
Year
1846
Copyright
Public Domain
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Ann Arbor, MAncii20, 1846. The wcalher continúes fine for the season, ind the roads are fast drying up. There is doing in beat. The ïominal price is from 70 to 75 cents. Plour 54,25 to O4,.r0. The Bnffiilo Pilot of March 12 quotos Wheat at $l,oo, nominally, and good branda of Flour at $,50 to 84,75. Conccrning Wool, the Pilot eays: "A lot of Wool sold yesierdny at 28 cents, for n fair nrticle. Aa shearihg time is ap proachingr much interest begins to be feit in regard to the price which this now important atticle is lo command in the inarkcl for the coming senson. It is yet too early to form any very correct opinión on the subject, ond any odvonccd would be founded mostly upon spcculation." In New York, March 7, Pearl Ashes were firm at $(4,37 J and Pots at $4 to 84.12J. - 1,000 birrelsüowetjo Flour brought 5,44. The Buffalo Püot saya: We do not look for any material variation in either whent or flour at this po'tnt - if any thing, howevcr.we anticípate a slight decline on the opening of navigalion." Tho Knlamnzoo Gazette has the following ta ble of present prices on the Rnilroad: Passengers from Kalamazoo lo Detroit 4 40 " Battle Crcck, 3 70 " Marshall. 3 3(1 Flour, bbl. from Kalamazoo to Detroit L0 " Bnttle Creck, " G8 '! Marshall. 61 Wheat, Beef. Pork. &c. from Kalamazoii to Detroit, per 100 lbs. 39 11 " Battle Crcek. !' : 11 " Mawhéll, " 31 Mcrchandize, Delroit to Kalnmnzoo " f5 " M Battle Creek " 41) " " Miirshall, " 4G The cars fenvc Knlamnzoo nt 7 o'clock, and Detroit at 8 o'olock. every morning, Sundnys excrited.