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Ãnn Arror, June ÃI, 1847. Ãmmediately afier ihe issue of la-t wef-ks paper, lale furwign ndvices were received, in contequencé of whicli a furilier rise took ploce in WheUand Flour. The maikf t bas boen quite imséttlwi during the week: but we qmt Wheat to day at SI. 25 to 1.31. - Flour bas beon sélling f rom SG,'J5 to S700. Tlie woailier fbr a Cew dayshasben fin", with plentiful showers : bul from nll quarters we hnve a poor account ot the prospect of tliB Wlieal erop. Cronking, howfiver, is very common. Verv much of the bulk of a erop depend on the length, not so tnnch of ihe whral siraw, a of the hesd, and the pftmpness of the bërrir - two tliings which canno' be kffown till lale i n V'-b season. Wool comes in conside.rably,nn I bring ah'Uit 25 cents, in part nr all irado, fora lor a good common irticlr. Nf.w Yosk, June 7. Thö flour market is siagnnntto-div. Snippers keep nut, and Gene-ee cantrnt be sold fieely al 9. Mich.gnn$8 87è to 94. ShippeM t.ör 8 75. S.ime recéis ers are sturing. Moderate busino don. 1I Jfll - f ,ir demand ai 5 62}:i5 75- for June 5 50 ofierci. Corn salit'le beter- yellmv 120nl25: -mixed ] 15al 18c- sales 25.00U bu.- Fl"ur in-'Ciive. Ryp 137 i nominal. O Ãts 64n58. SalpsSOOObiislielsOhio whpat at -20c.
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