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Faneuil Hall Market. 



Art. VI. Faneuil Hall Market. 



Roots, Tuhen, fyc. 



Potatoes, new: 



„, C per barrel. . 



Chenanffoes, i'^ , , , 

 ° ' i per busliel,. 



Early While, per bushel,. 



Old, per bushel, 



Sweet potatoes, per busiiel, 



Turnips, per bunch, 



Onions: 



Red, per bunch, 



New white, per bunch,. . . 



Beets, per bunch, 



Carrots, per bunch, 



Siiallots, per pound, 



Garlic, per pound, 



Cabbages, Salads, fyc. 



Cabbages, each: 



Early York 



Early Dutch, 



Drumheads, 



Cauliflowers, each,.. ., 



Lettuce, per head, 



Rluibarb, per pound, 



Peas, per bushel: 



Common c-irly, 



Marrowfat, 



Beans, string, per half peck: 



Common 



Cranberry, 



Shelled, per quart, 



Cucumbers, (pickled) pr gal. 

 Peppers, (picked,) per gallon 



Pot and Siveet Herbs. 



Parsley, per half peck.,. . . . 



Sage, per pound, 



Marjorum, per bunch, 



Savory, per bunch, 



Spearmint, green, per bunch, 



Squashes and Pumpkins. 



Squashes: 



West Indies, per pound,. 

 Bush summer, per dozen,. 

 Summer Crookneck, doz. 



From 



ff cts. 



I 50 

 75 

 75 

 50 



1 50 

 5 



4 



5 



5 

 20 

 12i 



3 

 3 

 6 

 12| 

 2 

 2 



75 

 75 



12^ 

 25 

 25 

 25 



37k 



25 



17 



6 



6 



To 



?pcts, 



1 00 

 20 



20 



V2k 



121 



4 



Fruits. 



Apples, dessertand cooking: 



Sweet Bow, per peck,. . . . 



Sour Bow, per peck, 



Common, per bushel, 



Dried apples, per pound,. . 

 Strawberries, per box: 



Wood, 



Peaches: 



Forced, per dozen, 



Common, per half peck,. . 

 Cherries, per quart: 



Late, common, 



Gooseberries, per quart: 



Large, 



Small, 



Apricots, per doz 



Plums, per quart: 



Common, 



Green Gage, 



Pears, per half peck: 



Best, 



Common, 



Raspberries, per quart: 



White, 



Red, 



Thimbleberries, per quart,. . 

 Blackberries, perquait,. . . . 

 Whortleberries, per quart,. . 



Blueberries, per quart, 



Currants, per quart: 



Red, 



White, ' 



Black, 



Tomatoes, per dozen, 



Grapes per pound, (forced:) 



Black Hamburg, 



White Sweetwater, 



Nectarines, per dozen, 



Cranberries, per bushel,. . . . 



Piiie-ajiples, each, 



Water-melons, each, 



Lemons, per dozen, 



Oranges, per doz: 



Sicily, 



Cucumbers, per dozen 



From I To 

 Ijjcts. $ cl*. 



50 — 



50 — 



1 00 — 



4 5 



20 



3 00 



17 



2 00 

 1 00 



s 



10 



8 



25 



25 



37i 



37i 

 25 



25 

 25 

 25 



12^ 

 12i 

 12^ 



6 

 6 



8 

 37i 



1 00 

 75 



2 CO 

 1 50 



12^ 



25 



17 



37^ 

 25 



10 



I2i 

 10 



37i 

 50 



50 



S7i 

 37i 



17 

 17 



3 00 



2 00 



25 



37i 



25 



50 

 50 



Remarks. — A fine month thus far, with a clear atmosphere and 

 occasional showers, has given veijetation an increase(J start: corn, 

 which looked rather "sear" when July came in, has now put on its 

 deep robe of green, and bids fair to wave its sheaves of golden grain 

 as abundant as ever. Vines of all kinds have greatly imjjroved, 

 particularly melons, which suffered severely from the wet and cool 



