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Fancuil Hall Market 



es, was cut from the vine. It ought to be mentioned that no lining was 

 used, and that the frame in which it was grown was of the commonest 

 description, and not the better for its wear.— (.Sj/^oZ/c Chronicle.) [Mr, 

 Editor: The above scrap 1 copied out of an EngHsh paper. Can you 

 explain what Mr. Ely's system of culture is?— Yours, G. jB.] 



Art. II. Faneuil Hall Market. 



Roots, Tuber t, Si'c. 



Potatoes, new 



Common 



^ per barrel, . 

 ' ( per bushel, 



Chenancroes 



C per barrel, 

 '^perl • 



bushel, , 



_ C per barrel,. . 



Eastports, ^ j;^,. ^,^,g,,gl^_ _ 



Sweet, 



C ))er bush(;l,. 

 ' \ |jer peck. 



„ . , per busliel,. .. 

 Turnips, ^ |,e, peek, 



Ruta Baga, per bushel,. 

 Onions : 



red, per bunch, 



white, per bushel, 



yellow, per bushel, 



Beets, new, per bushel,. . . 



Carrots, per bushel, 



Parsnips, per bushel, 



Horseradish, per pound,.. 



Radishes, per bunch, 



Shallots, per pound, 



Garlic, per pound, 



. From To 



kets. ??cts, 



1 00 1 



40 i 



1 25 1 

 37.V 



2 00' 2 

 1 00 I 

 none, 

 none. 



50 

 17 

 50 



4 



none. 



1 25 



50 



50 



75 



8 



20 

 14 



Cabbages, Salads, 4*c. 



Cabbages, per dozen : 



Savoys, 



Drumheads, 



Red Dutch, 



Cauliflowers, each, 



Brocolis, each, 



Lettuce, per head, 



Cclerv, per root: 



Giant, , ° 



Common, j 6 



Spinach, per peck, 50 



Rhubarb, per lb 37i 



50 

 1 00 

 75 !1 

 12^ 



none. 

 10 



Squashes and Ptimpkins. 



Squashes, per pound: 



Autumnal marrow, 



Pot and Sweet Herbs. 



Parsley, per hall" peck,. 



Sage, per pound, 



Marjorum, per bunch,. 

 Savory, per bunch,. . . . 

 Spearmint, per bunch,. 



Fruits. 



Apples, dessert : 



1 50 '2 00 



75 I 50 



per barrel, 12 00 2 25 



75 

 25 

 00 

 25 



12 



12\ 

 10 



^ ^ per barrel. 



Common, < ^ , i i 

 ' I per bushel, 



Russets 



•4 



busliel 



C per barrel,. . 

 ^' \ per bushel,. . 



1 00 



|2 00 

 [1 25 

 none. 



1 50 



none. 

 4 



20 



Baldwins 



C pe 

 r> ua 5 Pf^r barrel,.. 



B-"«°"«»^'Uer bushel,...! 

 Golden pippins, per bushel, 1 50 

 ears : | 



Chaumontel, per dozen,. ... 37^ 

 St. Germain, per dozen,. . . | 75 

 Prince's St. Germain pr doz. none. 



Winter Katin, per doz i 25 



n , . ( per barrel, .5 00 



^^•^'"g' I per bushel, 2 00 



Quinces, per bushel, none. 



Pine-apples, each, 25 



Grapes, per pound: | 



Malaga, j 25 



per bushel, 2 00 



per peck,. . . . 



C common, per doz. 



' ( Havana, per doz. 



Lemons, j)er dozen, 



Cocoanuts, each, 



Shaddocks, each. 



Cranberries, ■ 



Oranges, 



50 

 25 

 50 

 25 

 6 

 25 

 . 5 00 



H7- 1 . 5 per barrel,. 



Walnuts, ^[,p,i,,„,,e,, 2 00 



_, , < per barrel, 



Chestnuts, ^ j,^, ^..^hd, 4 00 



Almonds, (sweet, )per pound,. .1 12 



Filberts, per pound, 4 



Castana, 4 



English walnuts, per lb 54 



50 

 £0 



6 00 



60 



2 50 



I 75 



I 50 



75 



37i 



6 



00 

 00 



00 

 14 



Lima, • I . 



Winter crookneck, | 



Pumpkins, each, ^ 



Remarks —A duller month than the present, up to this date, has not 

 been experienced for a long time. The weather has been steadily cold, 

 totally unlike the warm days of last month, and no activity seems to 



