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Faneuil Hall Market. 



Art. III. Faneuil Hall Market. 



Roots, Tubers, §-c. 



Pot;; toes: 



f^, > per barrel. . 



Clienanrroes, y ^ , , , 



° 5 P*^'" '"Jsliel,. 

 IP , , } nor banel,. .. 

 Lastports, >■ ' i i r 



•^ 5 P'"'' ousliel,.. . 



^ ^ per barrel,. . . . 



Common, < ' , ■ , 



I per bushel,.. . . 



Sweet potatoes, per bushel. 

 Turnips, per busiicl: 



Common, 



Ruta Baga, 



Onions: 



Red, per bunch, 



White, per bunch, 



White, per bushel, 



Yellow, per bushel, 



Beets, per bushel, 



Carrots, per busliel, 



Parsnips, per bushel, 



Salsify, per dozen roots,. . . . 



Shallots, per pound, 



Horseradish, per pound . . . . 



Cabbages, Salads, fyc. 



Cabbages, per doz: 



Savoy, 



Driunhead, 



Red Dutch, 



Brocoli, each, 



Cauliflowers, each, 



Lettuce, per head, 



Spinach, per peck, 



Celery, per root: 



Giant, 



Common, 



Cucumbers, (pickled) pr ^a\. 

 Peppers, (pickled) per gallon 



Pot and Sweet Herbs. 



Parsley, per half peek.,. . . . 



Sage, per pound, 



Marjorum, per bunch, 



Savory, ]ier bunch, 



Spearmint, per bunch, 



62h 



75 



62h 



75 



25 



20 



10 



75 

 75 

 75 

 12h 

 12i 

 8 

 37k 



12i 



1 00 

 1 CO 



25 

 25 

 10 



10 

 6 

 25 

 374 i — 



m 



8 ! 



37| 

 17 



6 



6 



3 



20 



12i 



12i 



Remarks. — So mild a December has not been experienced for 

 several years; up to the time we now write there has lieen scarcely 

 what mi^ht be termed a winter day. No snow has falK-n, with the 

 exception of an inch or so, and the ground has remained quite oikmi. 



Vegetables. — Very little has been done this month, but lew ship- 

 ments have been ma<le, and tiie common retail traile has been unusu- 

 ally dull. Within the past few days, there appears more activity pre- 



