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Day
22
Month
August
Year
1842
Copyright
Public Domain
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(EPTlie decline in the price of Wheal which wns anticipated from the grcat abunclanco ol ilie erop, is rapidly laking place. New wheat begina to be received, thnugti not in largo qunniities. On Fri dny the huyers n ihis place offer eil 6'2J cents per bf'sliel. Inrnitirs wishing toconrratt at tliat.wliile Uour at ïetail wns held :n í 4 As ihrashing machín es have become qui'e ii'.i merous nmong the farmers, it is prohibís a lar-ge shnre of the surplus whent in the Stre w ili bc (Jispnsed of bofore the close of navigntio n. According to the rorent ïeulntion of the Canadian maiket, by which colonial wheat can be transportod to England free ofduty, it ibposud the Cunndians wil! sell the. greater partion oftheir ow vvlient, and purchaso suplies foi home consuinption in ihe States. Should tlint bc the case, it will liavo a tendency to keep up tho price. Flour was seliing n New York on thn 13th at "). 2,r to $&,37$. In Detroit lást week thn price was from $3.50 fo $4.00. In Jackson, on the ISth. wheat was 60 to 6.J cenia per bushei, and flour 54.00 to $4.50 per lrrel.

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Signal of Liberty
Old News