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Day
14
Month
August
Year
1847
Copyright
Public Domain
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Ann Aruor, Aug. 13, 1847. The weather continúes exceedingly favooable for suwmer crops, and Ihey present a fine appoarance. We cannot learn iliat any regular price for Wheat lias been establislicd in tliis vicinitv. VVe hear of very few bujhels sold at 62ients. But farmers will Dol be greatly inchned to bring t in at ihi price. The regular fall trade in VVheal will commcnce shortly, and probablv be pursued with considerable briskness, as threshing michinos have become abundant, and the time during whichitcan be transponed east is of short duration. - VVe have no doubt that the competition of buyers will keep the price quite as high as the foreign market will warrant until navigation closes, afier which our farmers, by their inland position, are in a measure sliut out of the benefits of the foreign market until spring returns. In New York, Auí-. P, Genesee Flour brought $5,75 to $G,00.

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Signal of Liberty
Old News