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Faneuil Hall Market. 



Art. VII. Faneuil Hall Market. 



Roots, Tubers, fyc. 



Potatoes, new : 



„ ^ per barrel, . ., 



Common, < ' i i i 



' i per bushel, . . , 



f^ ( per barrel, 



° ' < per busliel, . 



•r. 1 . ^ per barrel,. . . 

 Eastports, <^ , , ,' 

 ^ ' i per busliel,. . , 



Turnips, 

 Common. 



per bushel,., 

 per peck,. . . 



new, per bunch, 



French, per bushel,. . . . 



Ruta Baga, per bushel,. 

 Onions : 



per bushel, 



new reil, per bunch,. .. 



new white, per bunch, . 

 Beets, per bushel, , 



new, per bunch, 



Carrots, per bushel, 



new, per bunch, 



Horseradish, per pound,. . , 



Radishes, per bunch, 



Shallots, per pound, , 



Garlic, per pound, , 



Cabbages, Salads, fyc. 



Cabbages, ])er dozen : 



Early York, 



Early Dutch, 



Cauliflowers, each, 



Brocoli, 



Lettuce, per head, 



Beet tops, per peck,. . . . 



Rhubarb, per lb 



Turnip tops, per peck,.. 



Cabbage sprouts, 



Asparagus, per bunch,. . 

 String beans, per peck,. 

 Peas, per ]-)eck: 



Common, early, 



Marrowfat, or sugar,. 



From To 

 $ cts. ^ cts. 



00 

 40 I 

 00 1 

 37.1 

 00" 2 

 00 



6 

 4 



50 



6 

 50 



6 



8 



4 

 20 

 12i 



10 



50 



37i 

 37' 



Squashes and Pumpkins. 



Squashes: 



Early Bush, per dozen,. 

 West India, per pound. 

 Winter crookneck,. . . 



Pot and Sweet Herbs 



Parsley, per half peck,. 



Sage, per pound, 



Marjoruni, per bunch,. 

 Savory, per bunch,. . . . 

 Speaimiut, per bunch,. 



From , To 

 ^ cts. ?? cts. 



37i' 50 

 3 — 



37i 

 20 

 12 

 12 



Fruits. 



Apples, dessert : 



Russets, ^ P^ , , ,' L 



( per bushel, 1 



Strawberries, per box, (1 qt.) 



Keen's seedling, 



Methven, 



Common, 



Wood, 



Cherries, per quart, 



Gooseberries, (green,) per qt. 



Currants, per quart, 



Blueberries, per quart, 



Pine-apples, each, 



,-, ,, C Hot-house, . . 



Grapes, per lb. ^ j^j^j^^^^ _ _' _ _ 



Cucumbers : 



Forced, each, 



Common, per doz 



Cranberries, per peck 



Oranges, common, per doz... . 



Lemons, per dozen, 



Cocoanuts, each, 



Shaddocks, each, 



Walnuts, 5P"-ban'=l, 5 



' I per bushel, 3 



Almonds, (sweet, )per pound. 



Filberts, per pound, 



Castana, 



English walnuts, per lb 



?0 3 00 

 50 2 00 



50 

 50 

 37i 

 25 

 17 

 I2h 

 8" 

 20 

 12^ 

 00 



75 



75 



50 



37h 



20 



17 



25 



37i 



50 

 00 

 37i 

 20 



5 

 25 

 00 '6 00 

 00 — 

 12 



4 



4 



H 



14 



6 



Remarks. The memory of the oldest farmer " runneth not " back 

 to the season, so propitious to the cuhivator, so pregnant of every jrood 

 fruit and ve;retable, as the present. Bountiful and rich will be every 

 harvest. After several seasons of scarcity, it is gratifying to anticii)ate 

 an overstocked market, and a consecjuent fall of prices in many articles 

 which have been too dear for only the more wealthy to purchase. A 

 season of plenty will place them within the reach of all classes. 



The Avhole of the month up to this date has !)een ojipressively warm, 

 though the earth has been well watered by refreshing showers, so that 

 nothing has suffered in the least. Corn never looked better, potatoes 

 promise a fine crop, and of fruits there seems to be no kinds, but what 

 there will be a sufficiency; even the peach, which has been nearly root- 



