ON FARMS. 79 



1845, 



Second year. 350 bush. Potatoes, at 80 cts. $280 00 

 " 100 bush. Rye, at $1 12i, 108 00 



" 60 bush. Turnips, at 20 cts. 12 00 



" 20 doz. Cabbages, at 75 cts. 15 00 



" 2100 lbs. Marrow Squash, at 3 cts. 63 00 



1846. 



Third year. 10 tons of Hay, at $20 00, $200 00 



160 bush. Corn, at $1 00 160 00 



50 doz. Cabbages, at 75 cts. 87 50 



70 bush. Turnips, at 20 cts. 14 00 



1056 lbs. Marrow Squash, at 3 cts. 31 68 



65 bush Onions, at 60 cts. 39 00 



800 bush. Potatoes, at $1 00, 300 00 



1847. 



Fourth year. 200 bush. Potatoes, at $1, $200 00 



" 60 bush Onions, at 75 cts. 45 00 



" 45 bush. Turnips, at 20 cts. 9 00 



" 60 doz. Cabbages, at 75 cts. 45 00 



" 175 bush. Corn, at $1, 175 00 



" 14 tons of Hay, at $18, 252 00 



Crops will be this year, about the same as last year. 

 Apple trees, 550 were set from one to four years, 



478 00 



782 18 



726 00 



$2166 18 

 Expense of labor, seed and manures, 1200 00 



$966 18 



H. B. NEWHALL. 



November, 1848. 



*Tlie prices annexed to many of the articles in this statement, do not correspond 

 ■with those which the Committee were able to command in the markets which thejr 

 attended. 



