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Faneuil Hall Market. 



Art. V. Faneuil Hall Market. 



Squashes and Pumpkins. 



Squashes, per pound : 



Autumnal Marrow, . . 



Canada Crookneck, . . 



Winter Crookneck, . . 



Pumpkins, each, . . . 



Fruits. 



Apples, dessert and cooking 

 Baldwins, per barrel, . 

 Greenings, per barrel, . 

 Russetls, per barrel, 

 Spilzemberg, per barrel, 

 Common, per barrel. 

 Blue Pearmains, per barrel 

 Seek-no-furlher, per barrel 

 Lady apple, per half peck 

 Common sweet, per bushel 

 Danvers sweet, per bushel. 

 Dried apple, per lb., . . 



Pears, per half peck or doz : 

 Beurre Diel, per dozen, . 

 Winter Doyenne, per doz.. 

 Monsieur Le Cure, pr doz., 

 Passe Colmar, per doz., . 

 Beurre d'Aremberg,pr doz. 

 Columbian, per doz., . 

 Messire Jean, per half pk., 

 Chaumonlel, per half pk 

 Lewis, per half pk., . 

 St. Germain, per dozen 

 Baking, per bushel, . 



Quinces, per bushel, . . 



Cranberries, per bushel, 



Tomatoes, per dozen, . 



Grapes, per pound : 

 Malaga, white, . . 

 Malaga, purple, . . 



Pine-apples, each, . . 



Lemons, per dozen, 



O-^-'JS^na, : 

 Cliesnuts, per bushel, . 

 Walnuts, per bushel, . 

 Cocoanuts, per hund., . 

 Almonds, per lb , . . 



1 50 1 75 



1 75 |2 00 



1 60 1 62.i 



1 75 2 00 



\ 15 ]l CO 



I 50 ,1 75 



'2 50 — 



1 00 

 3 



25 

 25 



50 

 50 



50 



37A 

 1 60 

 3 00 

 5 00 



25 



50 

 50 



25 



12J 



37; 



3 00' 



I 50 



4 



10 



3U 

 37 



75 

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Remarks. — Tlic montli of January has been unusually mild, and there 

 appears to have been a fjcneral breakintr up of winter ; after several days 

 of warm, dull, foggy weather, which carried off all the snow and took 

 nearly all the frost out of the ground, it cleared up, and a succession of 

 pleasant weather has been experienced up to this date. 



Vegetables. — The market remains in almost tlie same state as at the 



