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Paneuil Hall Market. 



Art. V. Faneuil Hall Market. 



Roots, Tubers, tf-c 

 Potatoes, new 

 Chenangoes 



per barrel, 

 per bushel, 



/-• ™ 's per barrel, 



Common,.... J j^g^ bushel, 



Turnirs : new, per bunch, . 



Onions : 

 New While, per bunch, 

 Rareripes, per bunch, . 



Beets, per bunch, . . . 



Carrots, per bunch, . . 



Garlic, per bunch, . . . 



Cabbages, Salads, <|'c. 



Cabbages, per doz. : 



Early York, 



Early Dutch, 



Drumhead, 



Green Globe Savoy, . . 

 Cauliflowers, each, . . 

 Lettuce, per head, .... 

 Rhuliarb, per jiound, . . . 

 Peas : per bushel, 



Marrowfat, extra, . . . 



Marrowfat, common, . 

 String Beans, per peck : 



Cranberry dwarf, . . . 



Common, 



Shell beans, per quart : 



China dwarf, 



Corn, per dozen ears : 



Early while, 



Sweet, . 



Cucumbers, (pickled) pr. gal 

 Peppers, (picided) per gal. . 



Pot and Sweet Herbs. 



Parsley, per half peck, . 

 Sage, per pound, . . . 

 Marjorum, per hunch, 

 Savory, per hunch, . . 

 Spearmirit, per bunch. 



Squashes and Pumpkins. 



Squashes: 



Summer bush, per doz. 

 Summer crookneck, pr. dz. 



From 

 S$ cts. 



2 00 



1 00 



1 50 



50 



4 



3 



4 



50 

 50 

 75 

 75 

 25 

 3 

 2 



I 00 



25 

 20 



12 

 25 

 37* 



12i 



17 



To 

 Sots. 



2 25 



1 75 



75 



6 



6 

 6 

 6 

 6 

 10 



75 



75 



1 00 



I GO 



33 



20 



12^ 



12i 



17 

 25 



Pruits. 



Apples, dessert and cooking 



Early harvest, per bushel 



Early bough, per bu.^hel, 



Early sour, per bushel. 



Common, per barrel, . 



Dried Apples, per pound. 

 Pears, per half peck : 



Citron des Cannes, 



Jargonelle, .... 



Windsor or Bell, . . 



Sugar top, 



Common, 



Plums, per quart : 



Early, 



Peaches : 



Forced, per dozen, . . 



Common, per half peck. 

 Nectarines, per dozen, 

 Whortleberries, per quart. 

 Blackberries, per quart, . 

 Black Mulberries ))er box. 

 Currants, per quart : 



Red, 



White, 



Black, 



Rnspberries, per quart. 

 Gooseberries, (ripe,) per 

 Watermelons, each, . 

 Mnskmelons, each, 

 Cucumbers: 



Small, per dozen, . 

 Tomatoes, per half peck 

 Grapes, (forced,) per lb. 



Black Hamburg, 



Sweet water, . . 



Muscats, .... 



Other sorts, . . . 

 Fresh Figs, per dozen, 

 Oranijes, per doz. 



St. "Michael's, . . 



Havana, .... 



Sicily, .... 



Sicily, per !iox, . . 

 Lemons, per doz. . . 

 Pine Apples, each, 

 (jhestnuls, per bushel, 

 Wabuits, per bushel, . 

 Cocoanuts, per hundred, 



qt. 



From 

 S cts. 



To 

 $ cts. 



1 50 

 1 50 

 1 00 !l 25 

 3 00 3 50 

 10 



75 



50 



50 



37-i! — 



37|j — 



37^1 50 



2 00 



1 00 i 



2 00 : 

 10 i 

 17 ! 

 25 j 



6 



6 

 10 I 

 37^ 

 12^1 

 20 

 »2i 



12^1 

 50 I 



75 

 50 

 I 00 

 75 

 50 



25 



37 



3 50 

 17 

 25 



1 50 



4 00 



:2 00 



25 



50 



75 

 25 



25 



Remarks. — July, though quite warm in the early part, has, on the 

 whole, been a cool and partially cloudy month, with more East winds than 

 are often experienced so late in the season ; considerable rain has also 

 fallen, and probably vegetation has never been in a more vigorous and ex- 

 cellent condition. Fruit promises well, and early sorts are already abund- 

 ant. Nothing has yet been seen of the potato rot, and early crops have 

 been gathered perfectly clean ; it remains to be seen whether later ones will 

 suffer or not. 



Vegetables. — Potatoes have come in plentifully since our last, and prices 



