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Fancuil Hall Market. 



Art. IV. Faneuil Hall Market. 



Roots, Tubers, if- 



Potatoes : 

 Chenangoes, 



Conunon,.... 



per harrel, 

 per bushel, 

 per barrel, 

 per bushel, 

 per barrel, 

 per bushel, 



Eastports,... j 



New, per bushel 



Early White, . . . . 



Chenangoes, . . . • . 



Turnips, per bunch, . . . 

 Onions : 



White, per bunch, . . . 



Rareripes, per bunch, . . 



Yellow, per bunch, . . . 



Yellow, per bushel, . . 



Beets, per bunch, . . . . 



Carrots, per bunch, . . . 



Radishes, per bunch, . . . 



Cabbao-es, Salads, (f-c. 



Cabbages, each : 



Early York, 



Early Dutch, 



Savoy, 



Lettuce, per head, . . . . 

 Rhubarb, per poui\d, . . . 

 String Beans, per bushel : 



Common, 



Cranberry, 



Shell Beans, per quart . . 

 Peas, per bushel : . . . . 



Marrowfat, 



Corn, per dozen ears : 



Early White, . . . . 



Sweet, 



Celery, per root, . . . . 

 Cucumbers, ())ickled) pr gal. 

 Peppers (pickled) per gal. . 



Squashes ancl Pumpkins. 



West India, per lb. . . 

 Autumnal Marrow, per Ih. 

 Hush-Squashes, ])er doz. 

 Summer Crookiieck, pr doz 



Fruits. 



Apples, dessert and cooking 



Early Sour Bow, pr bush 



Early Sweet Bow, pr bush. 



Early Harvest, per bush. 



Common, per bush. . 



Dried apple, per lb. . 

 Peaches, (forced,) per doz. 

 Nectarines, (forced,) prdoz 

 Green Gage Plums, per box, 

 Pears, per peck : 



Jargonelle, .... 



Green Chisel, . . . 



Common, .... 

 Whortleberries, per quart, 

 Blackberries, per quart, 

 Currants, jier quart: 



Red and White, . . 



Black,- 



Raspberries, per box, 



Franconia, .... 



Common, .... 

 Thimbleberries, . . . 

 Green Walnuts, per hund. 

 Gooseberries, per quart, . 



Large, 



Small, 



Mulberries, per box, . . 

 Tomatoes, per dozen, . 

 Grapes, per pound : 



Black Hamburgh, . . 



White Sweetwater, . 



Figs, per doz 



Watermelons, each, . . 

 Pine-apples, each, . . 

 Cucumbers, per doz. 

 Lemons, per doz. . . . 



ushel, 

 lushel, 

 r hund. 



From 



$ cts 



2^ 



6 



25 



1 75 



1 75 



2 00 

 1 75 



3 



3 00 

 3 00 



37 

 20 

 12.i 

 50 



17 

 10 



25 



1 00 

 5 



1 00 

 50 

 12i 

 20 



To 



$ cts. 

 3 



2 00 

 2 00 



2 00 



4 



10 

 10 



50 

 25 

 17 

 75 



20 

 12.i 



31 



25 

 GO 

 1 50 

 62^ 

 25 

 25 

 31 

 37i 



Pot and Sweet Herbs. 

 Parsley, per half peck, . 



Sage, per pound, .... 17 20 (1i:uiL'>s,"]ior doz. ... 25 

 Marjorum, per bunch. 



Savory, per bunch, ... 6 12.^/ W ; 

 Spearmint, per bunch, . . 3 — ii (;<itoainii>, j^ 



Remarks. — In our last report, we had occasion to remark, that vegeta- 

 tion had, at that time, already began to suffei in ligiit and sandy soils, in 

 consequence of a scarcity of rain. Since then scarcely any rain has 

 fallen in the vicinity of Boston ; there have been one or two very light 

 showers, but not sufficient to wet down the depth of an inch. It is now 

 six weeks since the last heavy rain, and we have scarcely ever known a 

 time when crops have suffered more severely. In many places the grass 

 is entirely dried up ; the potato crop is also suffering greatly, and unless 

 rain comes soon there will be a scanty product. The appearance is now 



