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Fancuil Hall Market. 



Art. VIII. Faneuil Hall Market. 



Roots, Tubers, ^c. 



Potatoes, new : 



_, ^ per barrel, . . . . 



C"™™""'^ per bushel,.... 



_,, C per barrel, . 



Ch«"^"S'^^^'^ per bushel,.. 



T> . . ^ per barrel,, . . . 



E=»^'P°"^'^Jer bushel,.... 



TVT a r ^ per barrel,. 

 Nova Scotia, < ' , ,1 

 ' ( per bushel,. 



Turnips, 



^ C per bushel, 



<^°'"'"°"' ^ per peck,. 



French, per bushel, 



Ruta Baga, per bushel, 

 Onions : 



))er bushel, 



red, per bunch, , 



white, per bunch, .... 



new, per bunch 



Beets, new, per bushel,. . 

 Carrots, per bushel,. . . . 



Parsnips, jier bushel, 1 00 



Horseradish, per pound, 

 Radishes, per bunch, . . 

 Shallots, per pound,. . . . 

 Gallic, per pound,. . . . 



From, To 



$ cts. $? CtS- 



1 00 

 40 



1 25 

 37.] 



2 00 



none. 

 10 



6 

 50 

 50 



Cabbages, Salads, fyc. 



Cabbages, per dozen : 



Savoys, \ none. 



Drumheads, — 



Red Dutch, — 



Cauliflowers, each, 25 



Brocoli, 25 



Lettuce, per head, 3 



Spinach, per peck, 17 



Rhubarb, per lb 3 



Dandelions, per peck, 122 



Turnip tops, per peck, [ 20 



Cabbage sprouts, ' 17 



Asj)aragus, per bunch, | 8 



1 25 



50 



1 50 

 50 



2 50 



37.', 



37^ 



6 



4 



25 



12^ 



Squashes and Pumpkins, 



Squashes, per pound: 



Lima, 



West India, 



Winter crookneck, 



Pot and Sweet Herbs. 



Parsley, per half peck,. 



Sage, per pound, 



Marjorum, per bunch,. 

 Savory, per bunch,. . . . 

 Spearmint, per bunch,. 



Fruits. 



From To 



I 

 ^ cts. $ els. 



i 



Apples, dessert : 



<~, C per barrel, 'none. 



Common, < ' 111 I 



' f per bushel, — 



Russets, jP*^'"^^'' 2 50 



( per bushel, 



per barrel,. . . 

 per bushel,. . . 



1 50 



none. 



Baldwins, 



Pears: 



■n , ■ ^ per barrel,, 

 Baking, < ' 111 

 "' ( per busliel. 



Watermelons, each,. . . , 



Cucumbers, each, 17 



Pine-apples, each, 25 



Grapes, per pound 



Malaga, none 



r. , • < per bushel, '3 00 



Cranberries, < ' . 1 nn 



I per peck, 1 v\) 



^ C common, per doz. 25 



Uranses, < xi 1 



° ' ( Havana, per doz. — 



Lemons, ]ier dozen, 20 



Cocoanuts, each 5 



Shaddocks, each, 25 



an el, \5 GO 



Walnuts, ^ P*"" 



per bushel, '3 00 



Almonds, (sweet, )per pouni: 

 Filberts, per pound,.... 



Castana, 



English walnuts, per lb. 



12 

 4 

 4 



5i 



3 00 

 2 00 



25 

 50 



4 00 



m 



75 

 25 



I ^ 



6 CO 



14 



Rem.vrks. — A continuation of mild weather, accoiTipanied with con- 

 siderahle rain, and without any frost, has contributed <,freatly towards 

 forwarding vei,'etation. And tiioujrh the latter part of April and lieirin- 

 ning of thi.s month betokened a late and very backward s])rin£r, and con- 

 sequently an unpropitiou.s season, the prospect is now that a more 

 abundant crop of vesetables and fruits will be produced this year, than 

 has been for some time. Fruit trees of all kinds, particularly th(> peach, 

 have blossomed exceeding full, and the apple was never more pro- 

 fusely covered with flowers. The weather has been excellent for pota- 

 toe."?. Grass has set well, and we have no doubt an ample crop of hay 

 will be reaped. Corn, thoujrh pronrcssinaf slowly, looks well. 



The stock of potatoes has become somewhat reduced, and there has 



