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Day
13
Month
October
Year
1845
Copyright
Public Domain
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An AiiBOR, Oct. iO, 1845. Sales of WIi ent have been mnde here for a few doys at 58 to Cl cents. The tendency n the market is no Jonger deprèssed but rathe upward, sinco the foreien advices reache( here. DETiton, Oct. 10, 1845. The market was more firtn and fixed yeterdny than the day before. The receipt o the foreign news so deranged tlie former pri ces tliüt il wns impossible to teil whot the "quolotion shonhl be. We heard of sales be ing tr.ade rangi'g from$3 62 a 3 85-hio reg ular price 6eemed to liave been adopted.- Yesterday howevcr, it had become seitled, and the market closed at SS 75 a S 78. VVhea brought 75 cents. Bufkai.o, Oct. 7, 1845. The effect of the English news upon the market, was to canso an advarfee, afld cjuiic a spirited demand för and graln. Flour went up tf qunrter, as eoon aa the intelügence wos promulgated. Nearly all in marRet haVe been taken at pricèsas foliows:' míur- 50-bbls Toledo Millsj choice brands. $4 25-375 mixed Michigan $4 18- 156 fair Michigan- 4 18- 40 bbls iVIichignn al $4,12 -400 bbla Monroe MilJs, lo errivo $4. Wheat 85 cent.

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Signal of Liberty
Old News