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Parent Issue
Day
26
Month
September
Year
1842
Copyright
Public Domain
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KTTrico of wheat in Ann Arbor 50 cents. EFAccounts from someparts of New York, Illinois, and other plnces represent that the expectitiona of many farmers in regard to the amount of their wheat crops havo been disappointed the wheat, after threshing, not yielding as well aa wao indicated by the luxuriant growth of straw. Notea of the Bank of England of the denomination of 10 and L20. circuíate freely in Cincinnati, Louisville and New Orleans. We understand that that bank haa established an agency in the latter city. Lard is now in fair demand in this city, at 4 to 5 ets. per 1b. We have seen a letter from a commercial house in Boston, which estimates the present stock of Lard in the markot at 25,000 kege, con8iderably less than last year, at this period. This reduction has been occasioned partly by a larce sale on the firstof this month, ofabout 400.000 lbs. in bbls, &, half bbls. for Marsilles, at t a fig ets. in ] 6 days. The quality was not prime, iut fair; and holders sold with a view to lighten tho stock for home consumption. - Cincinnati Ren.Lord OU Business. - On inquiry, we are glac to lenrn that all three of the Lard Oil manufactorics in this place are lull of business, and have aB nuch as they can do, to answer orders. They manufacture now, in the aggregate, upwards ol 1,000 gallons per day. and give employment to sonie thirty hands, besides the indirect bcneñt deived by the coopur, tinman, &c. Since the passage of the tnriflf bil), Mr. Lee has received an order from one of the Northern woolen manufucturers for 6,000 gallons, to be delivered in Boston nt the rate of 500 gallons per nionth. - Cincinnati Reu.Rail road items. - The Nashville and New Orleans rail road was sold atauction on the 22nc uit., and purchased by the state of Louisiann. for 500,000, at one, two, and ihree years. credit. The ron alone is worth doublé the amount exclusive of the land, twenty-three miles long,and one hundred feet wide, and the engines, cars. depots, nnd all the necessary uwmsil for carrying on the work, all of which werc included in the bargain.

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