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Faneiiil Hall Market. 



Art. hi. Faneuil Hall Market. 



Roots, Tubers, <^c. 

 Potatoes, new : 



Chenangoes, JPerbusheV 

 t], . . S per barrel, 



Eastpo^s ? per bushel 



per barrel 



Common,. 



per bushel 



Sweet Potatoes, per bushel, 

 Turnips : new, per bushel, 

 Onions : 



White, per bunch, . 



White, per bushel, . 



Yellow, per bunch, . 



Yellow, per bushel. 



Rareripes, per bunch 

 Beets, per bushel, . . 

 Carrots, per bushel, . 

 Horseradish, per lb. . 

 Garlic, per lb. ... 



Cabbages, Salads, tf-c. 



Cabbages, per doz. : 

 Drumhead, . . . 

 Green Globe Savoy, 

 Red Dutch, . . . 

 Cauliflowers, each, 

 Lettuce, per head, . . 

 Brocolis, each, . . . 

 Celery, per root, . . 

 Shell Beans, per quart 

 Cranberry, . . . 

 Sieva and Lima, 

 Sweet Corn, per dozen ears. 

 Cucumbers, pickling, prlOO 

 Mangoes, forpickl'g, pr doz 

 Peppers, per lb. 

 Marlynias, half peck, 

 Cucumbers, (pickled) pr. gal 

 Peppers, (pickled) per gal. 



Pot and Sioect Herbs. 



Parslej', per half peek, . 

 Sage, per pound, . . . 

 Marjorum, per bunch, 

 Savory, per bunch, . . 

 Spearmint, per bunch. 



Squashes and Pumpkins. 



Squashes : 

 Autumnal Marrow, per lb, 

 Canada Crookneck, . . . 

 Winter Crookneck, . . 



I^uits. 



Apples, dessert and cooking 



Baldwin, per barrel, . , 



Greenings, per barrel, . . 



Russets, per barrel, . . 



Pumpkm Sweet, per bbl.. 



Blue Pearmain, per barrel 



Common, per barrel, . . 



Porter, per bushel, . . . 



Lyscom, per bushel. 



Sweet, per bushel,. . . . 

 Pears, per half peck : 



Williams's Bon Chretien, 



Seckel, 



Andrews, 



Urbaniste, 



Long Green, 



Gansell's Bergamot, . . 



Common, 



Baking, per bushel, . . 

 Peaches, per half peck : 



Best quality, 



Second quality, . . . . 

 Cranberries, per bushel, . . 

 Quinces, per bushel, . . . 

 Citron Melons, each, . . . 

 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 Hamburgh, . . 



Sweet water, . . . 

 Oranges, per doz. 



St. Michael's, . . . 



Sicily, 



Sicily, per box, . . . 

 Lemons, per doz. . . . 

 Pine Apples, each, . . 



From 



Sets. 



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 1 



To 



$cts. 



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50 1 75 



50 



50 



50 



50 



25 



50 



75 



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75 

 50 

 50 

 50 

 50 

 50 

 37 

 50 



50 

 25 

 25 

 50 

 10 

 20 



10 

 20 

 12i 



C 

 121 



50 

 25 



25 

 37 

 50 

 17 



1 75 

 1 50 



1 00 



1 00 

 75 



62 



2 00 



62.i 

 37| 



1 50 



2 00 

 12^ 

 25 



12| 

 25 



20 



37 

 50 

 4 00 

 20 

 37h 



Remarks. — The weather has been remarkably fine for the season, and no 

 frosts have yet occured to do injury. It still remains very dry, however, 

 and late crops have suifered somewhat from the drought ; but one heavy 

 rain has fallen during the month. 



Vegetables. — Since our last, there has been a more general complaint of 

 the potato rot, and late crops have suffered much more than early ones. 

 Many have been brought in, in poor condition, and at one time the market 

 was rather glutted ; just now, however, there is a limited supply of prime 

 ones, and in consequence prices have advanced to our quotations ; the prob- 



