The Bazaars, which are situated in the lower part of the town, are very extensive, forming several long but narrow streets. As is common in this country, they are shaded either by trellises with vines, or by projecting wooden sheds, with branches of trees thrown across the intermediate space. The dealers are principal by Greeks and Jews, with a large proportion of the latter nation. The shops are well filled with manufactured goods and colonial produce; but in the display of jewellery, shawls, and the richer articles of Oriental dress, appear to be inferior to those of Ioannina. A great abundance of caviare exposed to sale. The caviare is brought thence (Black Sea) in large quantities for the supply of the Greeks, in different parts of Turkey, for their fasts.