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Fanenil Hall Market. 



Art. IV. Fantuil Hull Market. 



Roots, Tubers, 4-c. 

 Potatoes, new : 

 Chenangoes, JPerbu'shil, 



Common,.... \lll\-^X 



Eastports,...{P-Si 

 Sweet, per bushel, . . . 



Turnips, per bunch, . 



Onions : 

 White, per bunch, . 

 Rareripes, per bunch, 

 Yellow, per bunch, . 

 Yellow, per bushel. 



Beets, per bunch, . . 



Carrots, per bunch, . 



Radishes, per bunch, . 



Horseradisn, per lb. . 



Cabbages, Salads, tf-c. 



Cabbages, per doz. : 



Early York, 



Drumhead, 



Savoy, 



Cauliflowers, each, . . , 

 Lettuce, per head, . . . . 

 Rhubarb, per pound, . . , 

 String Beans, per bushel : 



Cranberry, .... 

 Shell Beans, per quart : 



Common, 



Sieva, 



Corn, per dozen ears : 



Common, 



Sweet, 



Celery, per root, . . . 

 Peppers, per lb. ... 

 Cucumbers, (pickled) pr gal 

 Peppers (pickled) per gal. 



Pol and Sweel Herbs 

 Parsley, per half peck. 

 Sage, per pound, . . 

 Marjoram, per bunch. 

 Savory, per bunch. 

 Spearmint, per bunch. 



From 



Squashes and Pumpkins. 



$ cts. 

 Autumnal Marrow, per lb. . 2 

 Bush-Squashes, per doz. 

 Summer Crookneck,prdoz. 



Fruits. 



Apples^ dessert and cooking : 



'^illiams' Favorite, pr bu. 2 00 

 Porter, per bushel, . . .12 50 

 River, per bushel, . . .Il 50 

 Hartford, Sweet, per bar.|2 00 

 Common^er barrel, . . 2 00 

 Siberian Crabs, per bush. 1 50 



Plums, per quart or box : 

 Washington, .... 20 



Green Gage, 20 



White Gage, .... 20 

 Italian Damask, ... 20 

 Common, 12j 



Pears, per peck : 

 Jargonelle, or Katten 



Bartlett, 1 



Common, 



Baking, 



Peaches, per peck : 



Early Anne, 



Large, 



Common, 



Whortleberries, per quart, . 



Blackberries, per quart, 



Watermelons, each, . . , 



Muskmelons, each : 

 Large Canteloupe, . . . 

 Green Citron, .... 



High-bush Cranlier's, prbu 



Cucumbers, per doz. 



Per hund. (for pickling,) . 



Tomatoes, per bushel, . , 



Grapes, per pound : 



Black Hamburgh, . . . 

 White Sweetwater, . . 



Figs, per doz 



Pine-apples, each, . . , 



Lemons, per doz 



Oranges, per doz. . . . 



Chesnuts, per bushel, . . 



Walnuts, per bushel, . . 



Cocoanuts, per hund. . . 



To 

 $ cts. 



1 50 



1 75 



10 



12h 

 2 50 

 10 



00 

 75 



25 

 31 



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Remarks. — One extreme appears to follow another ; after the long 

 continued drought the earth has been deluged with rain, and in some parts 

 of the country immense quantities have fallen, doing much damage 

 to the crops, roads, canals, &c. The accounts of the great rains in 

 New York and Philadelphia have probably been read in the papers of the 



