358 



Fancuil Hall Market. 



the following melons: — Napoleon, netted cantelope, muskmelon, and 

 the melon de poche de la reine, or Queen's pocket melon. 

 Vegetables: Tomatoes, from J. L. L. F, Warren. 



Art. VII. Faneuil Hall Market. 



Roots, Tuber:!, ^c. 



Potatoes, new : 



^ ^ per barrel, . . . 



Common, < ^ , , , 



' ( per bushel, . . . 



™ ) per barrel,. 



Chenangoes, > "^ , ■ . 

 ° ' 5 per bushel,. 



Sweet Potatoes, per peck,,. . 



Turnips, new: 



C per bushel,.. . . 



Common, < per peck, 



C per bunch, . , . . 



Onions, new: 



Red, per bunch,. 



From To 



$cts. 



1 25 

 50 



1 50 

 75 

 75 



75 



25 



6 



Wl 't I ''^' bushel, 1 



' 5 per bunch, , 



i per bushel,. 



'5i 



Beets, new 



Long red, > ■ i 

 ° 5 psr bunch,. 



Turnip rooted, per bunch:. 



Carrots, new, per bunch,. . . . 



Horseradish, per pound,. . . . 



Radishes, per bunch, 



Shallots, per pound, 



Garlic, per pound, 



Cabbages, Salads, Sfc. 



Cabbages, per dozen : 



Early York, 



Savoys, 



Drumheads, 



Cauliflowers, each, 



Brocoli, 



Lettuce, per head, 



Beans : 



String, per half peck: 



Cranberry, 



Shelled, per quart: 



Common, 



Sieva, 



Lima, 



Corn, per dozen: 



Sweet, 



Cucumbers for pick'g,prhund. 

 Peppers, per pound 



10 



10 

 20 

 25 



10 

 17 



4 



f cts, 



1 50 

 60 



1 75 



12 



75 



37i 



371 



4 



12j 



12.^ 

 25 



121 



20" 



Squashes and Pumpkins. 



Squashes : 



Autumnal Marrow, pr pound 



West India, per pound,. . . . 



Winter crook-neck, per lb. 



Canada, per lb 



Pumpkins, eacJi 



Fruits. 



Apples, dessert, new : 



^ S per barrel,. . , 



Common, < ' , , , 



( per bushel,. . 



Porter, ^P'^''?^^",^'; 



5 per bushel, 



Sweet apples, per bushel,.. 



Crab apples, per peck,. . . . , 



Pears : 



St. Michaels, per dozen,. , 



Barllett, per dozen, 



Cushing, per dozen, 



Julienne, per dozen, 



Seckel, pei' half peck,. . . 



Epargne, per half peck,. . 



Common, per half peck,.. 

 Plums, per quart: 



Green Gages, 



Washington, 



White Gage, 



Orleans, 



Common, ... 



Damson, 



Peaches ^ Pe'' bushel, 



' 5 l'<ir half peck,. . 

 Grapes, hot-house, per lb: 



Black Hamburgh, 



White sweet-Water, 



Green grapes, per peck,. . 

 Melons: each, 



Watermelons, 



Pine-apple, 



Green Citron, 



Common Musk, 



Whortleberries, per quart,. . 



From; To 

 ^ cts.^ cts, 



2 

 2 

 2 

 2 

 12^ 25 



00 



75 1 00 



50 !3 00 



GO 

 50 



50 



25 

 25 

 25 

 25 



75 

 50 

 37^ 



1 50 



75 



37i 

 37i 



37J 



25 



50 



25 



50 



17 



12* 



00 5 00 



20 



31i 



75 

 56 

 50 



12 

 6 

 6 



12 



8 



62 



62 



25 

 12 

 12 

 25 



Remarks. Notwithstanding the apprehensions of man_v, that the 

 crops would be very light on accoimt of the long continued drought, we 

 believe we can now say, with confidence, that a greater harvest has not 

 been reaped for several years. It is true that the unprecedented fine 

 weather of May and June, caused such rapid advancement of vegeta- 

 tion as to lead us to expect immense crops j undoubtedly larger than 



