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Faneuil Hall Market. 



Art. V. Faneuil Hall Market. 



Roots, Tubers, <^'c. 



Potatoes, new : 



f-,-, ^ per barrel, 



Chenangoes, J J^^ ^^^^^[ 



T-i . . S per barrel, 



Eastporls ^{,er bushel' 



„ S per barrel, 



Common,.... ^j^er bushel 

 Sweet Potatoes, per bushel, 

 Turnips : new, per bushel, . 

 Onions : 



White, per bunch, . 



White, peV bushel, . 



Yellow, per bunch, . 



Yellow, per bushel, 



Rareripes, per bunch. 

 Beets, per bunch, . . 

 Carrots, per bunch, 

 Horseradish, per lb. . 



Cabbages, Salads, t^-c 

 Cabbages, per doz. : 



Early York, . . . 



Drumhead, . . . 



Green Globe Savoy, 

 Cauliflowers, each, 

 Lettuce, per head, . . 

 Brocolis, each, . 

 Celery, per root, . . 

 Shell Beans, per quart : 



Cranberry, . . . 



Sieva and L.ima, 

 Sweet Corn, per dozen ears 

 Cucumbers, pickling, prlOO 

 Mangoes, for pickl'g, pr doz 



Peppers, per Ih 



Cucumbers, (pickled) pr. gal 

 Peppers, (pickled) per gal. 



Pot and Sweet Herbs 

 Parsley, per iialCpeck, 

 Sage, per pound, . 

 Marjorum, per bunch. 

 Savory, per bunch, 

 Spearmint, per bunch. 



Squashes and Pumpkins 

 Squashes: 



Summer kinds, per dozen, 

 Autumnal ]Marro\v, per lb 



Pruits. 

 Apples, dessert anil cooking 



Early Harvest, per bushel 



Porter, per bushel, . . 



River, per bushel, . 



Williams's Favorite, prbu 



Early sour, per bushel. 



Common sweet, per bush. 



Common, per barrel, . 



Dried, per pound, . . 

 Pears, per half peck : 



Williams's Bon Chretien, 



Julienne, 



Gushing, 



Harvard, 



Dearborn's Seedling, . 



Common, 



Baking, per bushel, 

 Plums, per quart : 



Washington, .... 



Green Gage, . . . . , 



Imperial Gage, . . . , 



Duane's Purple, . . . . 



Common sorts, . . . , 

 Peaches, per half peck : 



Best quality, . . . . , 



Second quality, . . . . 

 Nectarines, per dozen. 

 Whortleberries, per quart 

 Blackberries, per quart, . . 

 Watermelons, each, . 

 Muskmelons, each: 



Cantelopes, or green flesh 



Large yellow fleshed. 

 Purple Eggs, each. 

 Cucumbers, per dozen, 

 Tomatoes, per half peck 

 Grapes, (forced,) per lb. 



Black Hamburg, 



Sweet water, . . 



Muscats, .... 



Other sorts, . . . 

 Fresh Figs, per dozen. 

 Oranges, per doz. 



St. 'Michael's, . . 



Havana, .... 



Sicily, .... 



Sicily, per box, . . 

 Lemons, per doz. . . 

 Pine Apples, each. 



From 



$ cts. 



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 1 00 

 1 00 

 1 25 

 1 00 

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50 

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 25 

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25 

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 20 

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50 

 25 

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 17 

 20 



10 

 20 



6 



50 



37k 



50 



50 



50 



25 



37 



3 50 



17 



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To 

 $ cts. 



1 25 

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1 75 



50 



37 



1 50 



25 

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37i 

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25 

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8 



75 

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75 



37 



50 



4 00 



20 



25 



Remarks.— Since our last, the season has been more than usually warm, 

 with the thermometer as high as 97° to 100°, and during this time there has 

 but little rain fallen, with the exception of the rain of yesterday, (26th.) 

 But for a majority of hazy and cloudy days, which prevented rapid evapo- 

 ration, the earth would be well parched in many places. Vegetation has 

 advanced with continued vigor, and crops, as a whole, have never looked 

 better ; the potato rot has appeared in a few places, but so lightly that prob- 

 ably not five per cent, of the crop is injured ; scarcely a poor potato has 

 been brought in. 



