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FiDicii'd Hall MarlxXt. 



Art. IV. Faneuil Hall Market. 



Roots, Tubers, tfv . 



Potatoes : 



Chenangoe.,)P:;Sii 



Common,.... )P- Si 



E-tpons,...;P-Si 



Nova soot., If- Si 



Sweet, per bushel, . . , 

 Turnips, per bushel : 



Common, .... 



Ruta Bags, . . . 

 Onions : 



Red, per bunch, . . 



White, per bunch, . 



New, per hunch, 



Yellow, per bushel, 



Red, per bushel, 

 Beets, per bushel, . . 

 Carrots, per bushel, . 

 Parsnips, per bushel, . 

 Salsify, per dozen roots, 

 Horseradish, per pound. 

 Radishes, per bunch, 

 Garlic, per pound. . . 



Cabbages, Salads, c^c 



Cabbas^es, per dozen : 

 Drumheads, . . . 

 Savovs, .... 

 Red Dutch, . . . 

 Brocolis, each, . . . 

 Cauliflowers, each. 

 Lettuce, per head, . . 

 Celery, per root, . . 

 Spinach, per peck, 

 Dandelions, per peck. 

 Rhubarb, per pound, . 

 Asparagus, per bunch. 

 Cabbage Sprouts, per pe 

 Cucumbers, (pickled) pr i 

 Peppers (pickled) per ga 



From 

 S cts 



1 00 

 30 

 75 

 30 



1 50 

 62i 

 75 

 30 



87i 



50 

 50 



4 

 4 

 6 

 1 00 

 00 

 75 

 62^ 

 75 



10 



Pot and Sweet Herbs. 



Parsley, per hall' peck, . 

 Sage, per pound, . . . 

 Marjorum, per bunch, . 

 Savory, per bunch, . . 

 Spearmint, per bo.x, (quart) .[ 



Squashes and Pumplcins. 

 Squashes, per pound : 



Autumnal Marrow, 



Canada Crookncck, . 



Winter Crookneck, . 



West India, .... 

 Pumpkins, each, ... 



Fruits. 



Apples, dessert and cooking 

 Baldwins, per barrel, . . 2 

 Greenings, per barrel, .'2 

 Russets, per barrel, . .!l 

 Spitzemberg, per barrel, .1 

 Common, per barrel, . .'l 

 Blue Pearmains, prbarrel,| 

 Seek-no-further, pr barrel, | 

 Lady apple, per half peck,i 

 Common sweet, pr bushel,'! 

 Danvers sweet, pr bushel, 1 

 Dried apple, per lb. . . 



Pears, per half peck or doz : 

 Chaumontel, per half pk.' 

 Baking, per bushel, . .|l 



Cranberries, per bushel, .'3 

 j Tomatoes, per dozen, . .! 



Grapes, per pound : I 



Malaga, white, ... .1 

 Malaga, purple, . . .1 



Pine-apples, each, . . . 



Cucumbers, each, . . . . 



Lemons, per dozen, . . . 



Oranges, ]^^- ; j 



Chesnuts, per bushel, . .3 

 Walnuts, per bushel, . . 1 

 Cocoaiuits, per hund. . .1 



Almonds, per lb I 



English Walnuts, per l!i. . 

 Caslana, per lb ' 



6 

 4 

 12.i 



2 75 

 2 25 

 2 25 



50 |2 00 

 00 14 00 



50 

 50 

 25 

 25 

 50 

 3 50 



6 



12 



Remarks. — The cold weather has continued since our last, accompa- 

 nied by largo quantities of rain ; indeed, it is rarely that such an unusual 

 quantity falls in the montii of April. The snow did not wholly disappear 

 until the 10th or L5th of the month, and from that time to tlie present the 

 ground has scarcely been sufficiently dry to plough ; Spring work has in 

 consequence been retarded, and but little planting has yet been done. 



